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The police chief, a supervising officer and a civilian have been suspended by the St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Police Department indefinitely while a discrepancy in a petty cash account is scrutinized.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - When Ed Lumley decided in the early 1970s that he would run for mayor in Cornwall, he had no idea how the decision would shape a public life for years to come. Lumley won the 1971 race, unseating incumbent Nick Kaneb, and spent the next three years combatting high unemployment and a perception among Cornwall residents and others from outside the city that the community was going nowhere. What followed were a slew of communitybased projects, when senior governments poured millions into the Seaway City, that helped reduce the local unemployment to four per cent from the crippling 26 per cent that had stunted growth in the early part of the decade. Lumley, a businessman who had initially planned a life in the private sector, said at the time he wasn’t looking for spotlight - but it found him. “In business you are taught to be discreet,” he said. “You don’t want your picture in the paper. You just want to do what you have

to do. “But of course in politics, everything you do is public.” Lumley’s exploits, both within the spotlight and in the private sector, have garnered him an appointment to the Order of Canada, which was announced July 1. Lumley knew about the appointment for a few weeks in advance of the announcement, but kept things hush-hush until the news was made public. “Obviously I was honoured,” he said. “I said before that I didn’t think politicians should be a part of something like this. “But then I was reminded you are a lay person for a lot longer than are a politician. “But there are a lot of other people who work their tails off every day.” Lumley joins other locals like Jake Lamoureux and Sultan Jessa who have also been named to the Order. Lumley now lives in Lancaster, and is the current chancellor of the University of Windsor, and also a powerful business executive with contacts around the world. He said his decision to set up roots in Cornwall, and ultimately lead the community in the 1970s and the early

1980s, was based on wanting to provide for his family. He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons as the Liberal MP for Stormont-Dundas in the 1974 federal election. In 1976, he became parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Regional Economic Expansion. From 1977 to 1978, he served as parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Finance. Lumley survived the 1979 election that defeated the Liberal government, but when the Grits returned to power in the 1980 federal election Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau appointed him to the cabinet as Minister of State for Trade. After serving in a few other minor portfolios, he was promoted to Minister of Industry and Minister of Regional Economic Expansion in 1982. Trudeau’s successor, John Turner, made Lumley his Minister of Communications and Minister of Regional Industrial Expansion in 1984. Lumley and the Turner government were defeated in the 1984 federal election that fall. Following his electoral defeat, Lumley returned to the private sector and became

Ed Lumley an influential corporate figure. He has served as vice-chairman of BMO Nesbitt Burns since 1991, lead director of Magna International, and a board member of Bell Canada Enterprises, Canadian National Railway and Air Canada. Lumley will be officially invested in the Order of Canada later this year in a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa.


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CORNWALL, Ontario - A man who has helped blaze a trail for dozens of Big Brothers and Sisters in Cornwall and area has a new honour. D’Arcy Grant was named the Cornwall senior citizen of the year after community votes were counted. Grant has spent the better part of 20 years volunteering on behalf of the local BBBS office. “D’Arcy has donated so much time and effort to our agency,” said his nominator Amanda Brisson, Executive Director of BBBS. “Over the past 21 years, he has been an unstoppable force that is known very much in the community for his involvement with our agency.” Grant has served as a board member since

1998, was president of the organization in 2003 and treasurer for four years. In addition, he sits on 3 BBBS Committees per year and has participated in two agency accreditations with great success. “D’Arcy is exactly the type of community volunteer that we want to recognize through this Award,” said Cornwall Canada Day chair Guy Lauzon. “He has been a great inspiration to many people, of all ages, to get involved in their community and be passionate about the causes they care about.” His biggest achievement to date was being named Cliff Hall Alumni Award winner in 2012, the highest honour that organization can bestow. “It’s very humbling,” Grant said at the time. “I’m very appreciative.”

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Last Thursday’s provincial throne speech isn’t sitting well with local MPP Jim McDonell. “The Liberals are planning to continue to spend way beyond their means,” said McDonell in a media statement. He is unimpressed that the newly elected government’s throne speech was mostly a repeat of the May 1 budget that led to the June 12 election. “Increasing our debt puts frontline service funding at risk and will hurt families in every part of the province, including those having the hardest times – the young, the disabled, the poor and the seniors,” he said. Moody’s credit rating agency changed the outlook of Ontario’s debt last Wednesday to negative from stable. But the agency is still concerned about the province’s ability to wipe its $12.5-billion deficit in three years. “After several years of weak to moderate economic growth, and higher than previously anticipated deficits projected for the next two years, the province is facing a greater challenge to return to balanced outcomes than previously anticipated,” said Moody’s Investors Service in a media statement. For more of the story, visit www. cornwallseawaynews.com.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - A chance meeting with a Second World War solider has turned into a drive to get Canada’s war veterans free access to public transit - and maybe more. It’s still early days, but Sara Lauzon, a Cornwall woman who is studying in Ottawa, said in an interview it’s her belief vets who have sacrificed so much for Canada should be allowed to ride in buses and perhaps by rail, for free as a token of respect. And she’s already found some powerful allies. Staff from the office of Sen. Judith Seidman, a Conservative senator from Quebec, have indicated their willingness to support Lauzon. But beyond some words of encouragement, Lauzon will likely be expected to do much of the heavy lifting. She’s already reached out to decision makers at OC Transpo in Ottawa, her local MP David McGuinty and - at Seidman’s urging - Via Rail. A representative from Seidman’s office confirmed the senator is sympathetic to Lauzon’s plan, but is unsure how much she can help in what is largely a municipal issue. “It’s really a small token of appreciation,” said Lauzon. “We need to continue to remember the vets who are still living.”

The idea came to her when she was waiting in line with others to renew her OC Transpo bus pass. In line head of her was a feeble old man, who was counting what Lauzon believed to be a collection of small change, so that he could come up with enough to pay the fee. “I went up to him to shake his hand, and he told me this amazing story,” she said. Instead of getting the man’s name she got the tale of how he used his brother’s name, at age 15, to sign up to fight for Canada in the Second World War. His brother has just married “and he didn’t want to see the marriage end because he had to go and fight,” said Lauzon. “He had signed up, and been sent overseas before his family could do anything to stop it.” The vet, said Lauzon, continued his selflessness by also fighting in the Korean War. “You put your life on the line, why should you have to pay for something like public transit?” said Lauzon. Cornwall currently offers a break for vets looking to use city buses. “Cornwall already offers free transit for vets, and I would be pleased if other municipalities would offer the same,” said Jason Setnyk, chair of the City of Cornwall’s transit committee. The next step for Lauzon will be to wait for replies from the contacts she has made in Ottawa, to see how receptive they are

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Lauzon has gained a following locally for her work on Cornwall history, including work on the former House of Refuge in the city.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - What better way to help local people with special needs establish a clubhouse and respite centre of their own, than an afternoon of boating, fishing, BBQ food, auction bidding, and live music? Art Levert Jr.’s Include Program, a service for people with special needs that addresses their social issues with one-onone and small group care, is hosting its first Fishing For Special Needs fundraising event at Gray’s Creek Marina on Saturday, July 19, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. “This fundraiser is open to all, but the

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CORNWALL, Ontario - A local art association is holding a first-of-its-kind for Cornwall. Focus Art, a local organization that promotes visual arts in the community, is producing an exhibit that can be viewed at The Art Gallery - Cornwall later this month. The show, themed “Summer in the City”, is a celebration of visual arts and will feature a variety of works by veteran and new members of the organization. “We want people to come and experience art,” said Linda Geisel, vice-chair and organizer. “Workshops are very affordable and can be taken by experienced artists or

beginners. We have watercolor, drawing, sculpture, graffiti and tile-painting to chose from. It will be quite interesting. Everyone is welcome.” The public is invited to participate by coming to vote for their favourite piece, attend a workshop and other activities. The exhibit takes place from July 8 to 26 and is opened Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In addition, a formal Vernissage (July 10) will give members of the community the opportunity to meet the artists. On July 12, a follow up to “High Five for the Arts”, an event which took place at Pommier Court a few weeks ago, will gather in front of the Gallery as part of the three-week long event. Live musicians will also be part of the celebrations.

10-year-old Hannah Lord submitted a chalk pastel piece entitled ‘The Northern Lights’ at Focus Art’s ninth annual juried art show.

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Was that Jason Jesmer and the rest of the Kinsmen Cornwall Lift-Off people doing a rain dance in Lamoureux Park this week? Or should that read sunshine dance? Whatever…about the only thing organizers of the popular hot-air balloon festival cannot account for is the weather, but the good news is Mother Nature appears to be in a co-operative mood. The forecast, as I pound this out, suggests sunny skies with some slight westerly wind for most of the four-day festival. Sunday could get ugly, with rain possible – but weather forecasting is anything but perfect, so take it with a huge grain of salt. All things remaining equal the 20th edition of Lift-Off appears sufficiently grounded in the so-called “core products” that have made the event one of the more successful vehicles for showing off Cornwall and area. Things have evolved in the two decades since Chris Savard and other volunteers got together to create the event. I can remember in the early days when a lot of the time the balloons (especially in the evening when most people want to see them) had to remain tethered to Lamoureux Park because the wind wasn’t co-operating. I recall chasing both Savard and other organizers around the park, wondering if this festival would, pardon the pun, ever get off the ground.

But it did – big time. Despite the fact that it’s been going on for 20 years, the balloons dancing across the Cornwall skyline continue to bring people from their homes in droves, to take in the spectacle. It hasn’t been easy, though, for Lift-Off. Over the years the festival has gone from being the only large-scale event in the city to one of many. Ribfest, Waterfest, Fallfest and a host of others are now competing for equal billing – and a share of the money spent by Cornwall and area residents looking to enjoy some fine outdoor, summer entertainment. And many of those new events include Cornwall’s favourite word: free. Lift-Off, by contrast, charges admission in order to pay for the high-profile acts, among other things, that it offers. While I support the hard work completed by volunteers who helped put Lift-Off on the map, (you people are somewhere between awesome and amazing) there’s no denying that the spectacle and size of the event kind of got away from organizers. It could be argued that Lift-Off, in recent years, got a little too big, too fast. Debts have been wracked up, measured in the tens of thousands, and you can tell by the look on some organizers faces that while the passion for Lift-Off remains, the fatigue of pushing that boulder up the hill every year is starting to show as well. Will it be 20 years and then…who knows? Maybe. Lift-Off organizers, to their credit, have

adapted to the changing landscape. This year the focus, as it should be, is on the aforementioned “core products” – namely the balloons and live entertainment. Ticket prices have also been slashed, in an attempt to get more people out to the event. I maintained last year the tickets were priced fairly for a four-day festival. Things are event better this year, where $25 gets you access all weekend long. Heck, even the midway has made changes, and is selling all-day passes for every day of LiftOff. The big question is will the changes be enough to ensure Lift-Off remains in Cornwall for another 20 years and perhaps more? I hope it will. Jesmer told me this week, despite the price reduction, ticket sales have

been a touch behind the pace organizers had hoped. The belief is there will be more walkup ticket sales when the event actually begins on Thursday. That perception is likely accurate, because a family of four isn’t about to spend $100 on something that could ne rained out. The good news is for that family, and the rest of you, the weather gods appear to be in a good mood this week. So let’s get out and enjoy Lift-Off. The entertainment lineup is as solid as it has ever been, with a slew of local acts to complement Glass Tiger, 54-50, Alan Doyle and Doc Walker. I hope this time next year I’ll be writing something similar about the 21st year of an event that has stood the test of time.

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Annual cost-of-living increases aside, some city councillors want to dip a little deeper at the public trough. So, with that in mind, a big city consultant was hired (with taxpayers’ money, of course) to tell members of council how much more taxpayers should be paying them. (Note: Did anybody really expect a consultant to come back saying they were paid enough?) The report was music to some ears. Seems, at least in the hired gun’s view, Cornwall taxpayers are “forcing” their legislators to toil at near starvation wages and a boost to $25,000 for councillors and $75,000 for the mayor would keep our guys and gals from falling behind other communities. Shame on us for allowing this to happen! How does anyone expect a councillor to scrape by on $18,000, one third of which is tax free, which pushes the annual stipend above $20,000. (There’s also a $2,500 a year expense account)? Except this is not a full-time job which makes $20,000 none too shabby for a part-time employment with the sole qualification that a councillor must be a resident and/or property owner. That’s it. A case could be made that this isn’t even a part-time job, that the money received is

renumeration for a service to the community. Anybody who serves on council for the money, and it appears that some do, is doing it for the wrong reason. There are folks in our community who devote hours of their time, everything from coaching minor sports to charitable causes and don’t get paid. In some cases, it costs them money. Sometimes when politicians push for hefty pay increases, they drag out the worn-out line about higher salaries will benefit taxpayers because it will attract better candidates. Think about that one for a minute. Did I hear a chorus of “Amens!” And has anybody ever heard of a city councillor say they wouldn’t run for a second term because it didn’t pay enough? Perhaps some of the council wage whiners are unaware that there are many folks - seniors and those earning minimum wage - in this community who survive on not much more than councillor’s are paid, and in some cases less, and they work a lot harder. There are plenty of small business people who would love to give themselves a bigger paycheque but just keeping their heads above the bottom line is a challenge in this economy. Most, if not all, members of council have better-than-average paying jobs or are collecting pensions that exceed the average Cornwall paycheque. These are some of the same people who tell the folks working for $16 and $18 an hour that “Hey, this is Cornwall ... the cheapest place in Ontario to live.” Going into the 2010 election, each candidate

was aware of what the job paid. Now some think it isn’t enough, despite annual pay increases that matched the cost of living. There’s a simple solution - don’t spend time and money running for re-election in October. There is no shortage of takers. *** The August closing of the No Frills grocery store in Cornwall Square is not the kind of news dozens of seniors living in nearby Cornwall Community Housing apartments and elsewhere in the downtown core wanted to hear. For many, who don’t have vehicles, the store is a godsend, making grocery shopping a short walk from home. It meant they could buy just what they needed for a day or two, which made it easier to carry their purchases home. After Aug. 15, the closest grocery store will be almost nine blocks (one mile) away. *** IN THE REAR-VIEW MIRROR Snippets from copies of The Papermill Log given to us by Norma Bergeron: The January, 1965 edition reported on a new contract for the Cornwall mill. The contract included a nine cents per hour increase that upped the base rate to “an all-time high” of $2.07 an hour. And instead of having to wait five years to get two weeks of paid vacation, the contract decreased the waiting period to three years. .... A 1952 edition reported on the annual Howard Smith Paper Mill Fish and Game Club awards dinner and noted that Mrs. Dick Atchison had landed a 32-pound muskie. .... Howard Smith Papermen coached by Walt McDonald were the 1954 North End Fastball League champs.

Team members were Dalt Wells, Rusty Conway, Lutt Bergeron, Bill Sloan, Eddie Riviere, Bob Gwynne, Vern Antoine, Bernie Julien, Rae Armstrong, Joe Jarvo, Herve Levac and Ralph Gault. ... New additions to the long service honour roll in 1966 included - Lindsay Day (45), Charles V. MacIntosh (40), Stanley Burke (35), Dan Casey, Daniel J. Paquette, Lambton McTaggart, Lawrence Snider, Ray Snider and Gerald J. Marion (25). TRIVIA ANSWER Whittaker Brothers Florists was part of the Hotel Cornwallis building. TRIVIA If you were born in Cornwall on Oct. 12, 1951 you might be one of the six babies born on that date at Cornwall General or the Hotel Dieu who were named after one of the two special visitors to the city on the same day. HERE’N’THERE Premier Mom’s job creation promise may get off to a bad start. General Mills talking about closing several North American plants, one of which is in Midland, Ont. ... Is there a worst designed entrance to a shopping centre than Cornwall Square? ... Let me get this straight: the city will build a sidewalk that isn’t wanted by the homeowners, while there is a waiting list for sidewalks where they are wanted. ... One thought on Ed Lumley joining the Order of Canada - Why did it take so long? ... Good luck with the new, tougher vacant building bylaw. If the fines are more than the building is worth, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out what an absentee owner is going to do.

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He will also be devoting a great deal of time to champion veteran’s issues in Canada. Dallaire was a Liberal senator, who spent many, many years in the Canadian military. I first met him at the annual banquet of the Service Club Council of Cornwall and District several years ago. This was a few years after the genocide on a massive scale in Rwanda in Africa. “I’ve done, I think, fair duty to the country and now I feel I’ve got duties elsewhere in the realm of particularly the humanitarian side,” Dallire said while announcing he was stepping down from his duties as a senator.

His long and distinguished service included nine years in the Senate. He was appointed to the Senate by former Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin in 2005. The military man spent 36 years in the army. Dallaire, the retired lieutenant-general is best known to Canadians as the commander of the ill-fated United Nations peacekeeping mission that struggled to prevent the Rwandan genocide in 1994 as much of the world turned its back on the senseless slaughter. Traumatized by that ordeal, Dallaire has been a leading voice raising public awareness about post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

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Radio station decision make little sense Dear editor: I have just finished reading in the LOCAL newspapers about the demise of the news room at Corus Entertainment in Cornwall. Let me take you back to when “The Jewel” AM 1220 came out of the dust under the direction of the Emard family. I was honored to be associated with the station as morning man and afternoon host. There were three things that were planted in my head as a broadcaster…

local, local,local. We had a very strong news department that covered local elections, the closure of Domtar, Project Truth, the new bridge, and a long list of important news events that affected the people of Cornwall. Why have the current ‘bean counters’ and programmers at Corus decided that it’s not important anymore what the listener wants to hear, but rather what Corus wants the listener

to hear at an effective cost? The days of local radio are on the skids and it’s a damn shame that they cut the people who matter. I really don’t care that Taylor Swift has a new hairdo. Inane chatter and Hollywood gossip does not cut it. All this does not matter to the ‘bean counters’ at Corus. I get the fact that radio is a business and that it needs to make money to survive. Make

the cuts at the top, IE. high paid managers and programmers who come out with comments like “to sustain a news department in our market is no longer part of our business model.” Give your head a shake and open your eyes and ears to what people want. The ‘bean counters’ in Toronto have no clue what the Cornwall listeners want. Chuck Phillips, Freelance broadcaster.

Robot group was not asked to leave Trinity church Dear editor: A recent article in the Seaway News (June 19, 2014) about a science program for young people called the “Cornwall Raging Robots” has given some people the mistaken impression that our church asked the group to leave our church hall, where they had been holding their classes, without giving any reason. Trinity Church simply provided space

for the group, but had nothing to do with its leaving. The “Raging Robots” had arranged to use a room in our hall through the TriCounty Literacy Council. The Council’s Board of Directors decided to expand its adult training program into the room as its numbers have increased dramatically. As a result, the Tri-County Literacy Council needs the space taken up by the robotics program’s

large worktable to accommodate additional computers and tables for its adult learners. This was a decision by the Tri-County Literacy Council and was explained to the leaders of the robotics program, and has nothing to do with Trinity Church. We have had to explain this to a number of people who enquired about the article, including the leader of another group using our hall, who was concerned that they

too would be asked to vacate our facility. We have tried hard recently to make rooms in our hall available to outside groups, and are concerned that a wrong impression of Trinity Church’s hospitality might take hold in the public mind. Fr. Frank Kirby Trinity Anglican Church

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Cornwall & Area Community Calendar BASIC COMPUTER TRAINING. Employers and supervisors, do you need help with the OHSA or WHMIS on line course? One-on-one or small group sessions. Call The Joy of Learning, 613-935-6857. YARD SALE & BBQ Cornwall Legion Branch 297, Ladies Auxiliary’s Annual Yard Sale & BBQ Saturday, July 12 from 8am-1pm. BBQ starts at 10am. Rain or shine! KNOX ST PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH VISION RELATED EVENTS Every Monday morning 10:00 a.m. Grief Walking Group, contact office for location (613 938 3704). July 12 - Saturday at 7:00 p.m. Community Karaoke,no charge, everyone welcome (the 2nd Saturday of each month). Special Dates: June 29 – Holy Communion (for July). 10TH ANNUAL PIG ROAST ~ Saturday, July 26, 1:30pm-7pm at 16050 Post Road, Long Sault. Everyone’s Welcome! Bring a chair and your own drinks. Listen to great music and entertainment with Northern Echo, Mike McAnany, GBE Bluegrass Band, Young Fiddler and Tap Dancer. More local talent. Donation for Cornwall Hospice. CASINO TRIP to Rideau Carleton on Saturday, July 26, bus departs at 9:30am. For more info, call 613-932-6534. “Bring a friend or two”. Proceeds toward St. Joseph’s Continuing Care Centre.

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Saints march to victory at grad ceremony CORNWALL, Ontario - The future looks bright for St. Lawrence Secondary School’s Class of 2014. The Cornwall high school celebrated as 100 students walked the stage at Aultsville Theatre on June 26, to receive their Ontario Secondary School Diplomas, including eight with the Specialist High Skills Major Red Seal in either Hospitality or Health and

Wellness. Vice Principal Trent Carter-Edwards says over one third of the graduating class were ‘Ontario Scholars,’ finishing with an overall average of 80 per cent or higher. Close to $24,000 in bursaries and scholarships were awarded for academics, athletics, and school and community involvement. “The graduation ceremony culminated with a valedictory address that recognized the support of staff, family, and friends and

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KNOX ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH ~ Vision Related Events: Every Monday morning 10am Grief Walking Group, contact office for location (613938-3704). Saturday, July 12 at 7pm Community Karaoke, no charge, everyone welcome (the 2nd Saturday of each month). Sunday, Sept. 21, 7pm, International Day of Peace, film on Islamaphobia. Special Sundays: July 26-27, Sunday Summer Event. July 27, Holy Communion. CENTRE CHARLES-ÉMILECLAUDE ~ Venez vous divertir en jouant aux Sacs de sable tous les vendredis à 13h30, le Bridge tous les jeudis de 12h30 à 15h30 et venez relaxer en apprenant le TaiI Chi avec Christian St-Pierre tous les

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Musical influences can often run the gamut Roxanne Delage ROXANNEDELAGE@GMAIL.COM

I was thinking about my musical influences. Everyone who knows me knows that my mother was a beautiful singer and the reason I am a musician today. When I went away to study theatre at Sheridan College, a most impressive vocal coach, Rosemary Burns gave me invaluable techniques which I still use and teach, today. Along with these who talented women, I would say that my high school music teacher, Raymond Lacroix, is right up there with my greatest influences. We are still in touch after 32 years. My first formal training, M. Lacroix made that period in my life, musically, culturally and socially, a rich and memorable one. Great band trips! Merci. If you are a former member

of La Citadelle’s Les Concertistes, visit them on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/profile. php?id=100004199925798&fref=ts A very talented clarinetist, Lacroix is one part of Claripian Duo, along with pianist, Vivianne Panizzon. They will be performing as part of the Arts in the Park series, in Lamoureux Park, at 2pm, Sunday, July 20. Take a musical journey through Europe from Ireland to Israel, play ballads reels, jigs, tarantellas, horas, polkas, freylechs, waltzes and other. www.clarpianduo.org. Also in the park SwitchGear, appears as part of the series, on Tuesday July 15. What’s on: The 20th anniversary edition of Cornwall’s signature summer festival, Kinsmen Cornwall Lift Off, will run from July 10 – 13, with headliners, Glass Tiger, 54-40, frontman for Great Big Sea, Alan Doyle, and Doc Walker. Supporting acts with a local connection include

Liz O’Connor was among the entertainment line-up at the Canada Day celebration in Lamoureux Park. www.includeprogram.com. Another really great summer event is Ribfest, running July 25, 26 and 27, in Lamoureux Park with live bands Abbamania; Glory Days – A tribute to Bruce Springsteen; Beach Party Boys – a tribute to the Beach Boys; and Frontrow. Get outside and go listen to some music. Have a great summer.

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The Hub for Beyond 21 Foundation extends a sincere thank you to the many people who assisted us at our Spring Market and House tour on Sunday June 22nd including: • Home owners who opened their homes for the tour • Volunteers who assisted with the home tour and the market • The many individuals and stores who gave donations for our silent auction • Our vendors who made the market so special • Scotiabank, our corporate sponsor for the event • Our other corporate and business sponsors • The participants of Beyond 21 who worked hard to prepare their own booth • The many volunteers who worked behind the scenes to organize this event

Paul Deslauriers, Barstool Prophets, Mandee Woods and Lost Boyz. On patios around the city: Kelsey’s Lineup for the next month or so includes Melanie Brulee, July 17; Jaymz Hawley, July 31; Alison Wonderland, August 14. Marc Muir and Rod Rivette will be at Boston Pizza on July 10, and Tommy Heatley will appear on July 24. What’s an event without live music? The Ingleside Firefighter Challenge will take place on Saturday, July 19, at the Ingleside Shopping Plaza with entertainment line-up Grace Willison, Graham Greer and The Shiners from 1-6. There will be some live music at The Fishing for Special Needs event presented by the Include Program. Funds raised will go towards the special-needs Club House and Include Me Inn respite centre. For further information contact Art Levert Jr. at 613-932-4784 or visit

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New Foster play to premiere at Playhouse Roxanne Delage ROXANNEDELAGE@GMAIL.COM

CORNWALL, Ontario - Upper Canada Playhouse audiences are in for a special treat, in July, when a new comedy, The Ladies Foursome, by audience favourite, and Canada’s most-produced playwright, Norm Foster, has its world premiere. Not a sequel, but a compliment to his previous hit, The Foursome - about a quartet of men, on the golf course - Foster, for years, had been encouraged to write a female version of his hit show, explained artistic director, Donnie Bowes. “So when he offered The Playhouse the chance to produce the premiere, (we) jumped at the opportunity.” About writing a female version of the play, Foster said, “It didn’t really interest me; I didn’t want to write the same story again and just insert women in those parts.” Until, he

“I’m absolutely thrilled to come back and work on this one.” It’s not a sequel, he says, although it kind of references it and shares some of its inspiration. “It’s a completely fresh piece. I’ve worked on a few of Norm’s plays, and I can say that it’s one of my favourites. The stellar cast includes four very talented women who certainly plan on giving the men’s show a run for its money: Melanie Janzen, as Connie; Sharon Heldt, as Margot; Jane Spence, as Dory; and Leah Oster, as Tate. Following its debut run in Morrisburg, The Playhouse’s production of the show will travel to Theatre Orangeville in the Fall. The Ladies Foursome runs from July 3 to 27, at the Upper Canada Playhouse, in Morrisburg. For further information or to book tickets, call 613-543-3713/1-877-5503650, or visit www.uppercanadaplayhouse. com.

says, he actually met a woman, a couple of years ago, who played in a women’s foursome once a week. “(She) told me what women talk about on the golf course, and I said, ‘well, I guess I have to write this now’… So I wrote it”… Lucky for us. “The Ladies Foursome is a completely different story from the original including new characters, new situation and a whole new set of circumstances,” explained Bowes. Like the original, audiences don’t need to know anything at all about the game. They just need to be prepared to have the time of their lives as the ladies discuss life, love, men, children, careers—everything but golf! The friendly round soon gets personal, revealing, touching and hilariously funny, about the ladies and their relationships. In the director’s chair, is Jesse Collins, who also directed the original Foursome, for the Playhouse, a couple of years ago.

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70 years and still going strong for local United Way Adam Brazeau adam.brazeau@tc.tc

CORNWALL, Ontario - Paying it forward doesn’t cost a thing, but it sure pays off. The United Way of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry (SDG) hosted a 70th anniversary party at the Bandshell in Lamoureux Park on Sunday, July 6. “We wanted to do something for the entire community - a free event to say thank you to our donors and volunteers,” said Lori Greer, executive director. Three months into her new position, Greer - who is no rookie to working with non-profits - is fully aware of the long road of fundraising ahead. In 2013, the local United Way campaigned tirelessly to meet their ambitious $700,001 goal. In September, staff, the executive board and volunteers will be at it again. Greer confirmed there will be a new fundraising goal announced. “We’re looking for fresh blood to help with our campaign,” said Nolan Quinn, campaign chair. “Donating your time is just as important as your money.” The United Way is exploring every avenue to ensure their fundraising target is met. “We’re starting something new, we’re doing phone campaigning from the office,” said Quinn. “Last year in the final days of the campaign, when we were short dollars we

had great success making phone calls. Almost everyone was a yes.” Quinn added that volunteering with them helps boost the philanthropy section on your resume. A city woman and her family who moved to Cornwall two years ago had no trouble becoming active community members thanks to some of the 16 agencies and 18 programs funded by the United Way. Arisbe Castellanos and her children Natalia, 5, and Bruno, 3, visited the park to share their gratitude and enjoy a free Benson BBQ, games and prizes. And they weren’t the only ones. During the three-hour event, dozens of residents visited the park to give a donation. Tammy Johnson, of Cornwall, and her two children Kaleb, 7, and Madison, 5, took advantage of a free photo booth and the warm sun shining off the St. Lawrence River. Johnson was more than glad to make a donation. “Every bit helps them reach their goal and it helps people in this community,” she said. “The fundraising thermometers are a great reminder that they need our support.” Even though the SDG office of United Way is located in Cornwall (405 Fourth Street West), the organization is trying to expand its reach deeper into the United Counties. The latest addition to the list of charitable agencies funded under the United Way

Cornwall musician Graham Greer (and husband of United Way executive director Lori Greer) helped run a series of free kids’ games at the event. Adam Brazeau umbrella is in North Dundas, the Glengarry Inter-Agency Group’s new after-school program. “We’re trying to make a push out to the counties this year to make sure they know this is their charity. We have been Cornwall-centric for many years,” said Quinn. “We really want to get some satellite offices; County Warden Eric Duncan is helping us gather some space. It’s really important because SDG has over 100,000 people and a lot of our population

does come from outside the city.” Quinn described the event as not just a gesture of goodwill to the community, but also a way to let everyone know the United Way is still here, and will continue to be for hopefully another 70 years and beyond. “We’re about more than asking for money,” he said. “We also want to have great events for the children.” For more information, visit unitedwaysdg.com.

Book unveiling at Lost Villages this weekend University. His recently-released book, Negotiating a River: Canada, the US, and the Creation of the St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project, details the history of the negotiation and construction of one of the greatest megaprojects of the 20th century. Daniel will be at the Lost Villages Museum on Sunday, July 13, from 2:00

to 4:00 pm, to launch and autograph his books. We encourage you to add this new book to your Lost Villages book collection. Daniel has uncovered some interesting details concerning the hydro and seaway projects on the St. Lawrence River, in the 1950’s. On the same afternoon, Mariatown

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Kinsmen Cornwall Lift-Off has been a staple in Cornwall for 20 years, and with the second decade clicking off this week, organizers are hoping a return to its roots paves the way for a bright future. Jason Jesmer, co-chair of Lift-Off, said the decision this year to go with a “less is more” approach to the hot-air balloon festival is expected to pay dividends when it comes to walkup ticket sales. In the past Lift-Off has included everything from live entertainment at the Lions Club Bandshell in Lamoureux Park, to acrobatic dogs launching themselves into the St. Lawrence River, vendors of all kinds and midway rides. Oh yah - there’s also been balloons. But with budget pressures mounting, Lift-Off has been forced to pull things back a little bit. This year’s event is still a showcase for hot-air balloons , and sales for rides are going strong. There’s also still a midway, and a full slate of live entertainment with the likes of Glass Tiger, 54-40 and a slew of local acts. “We’re really trying to concentrate on what we’re good at - which is balloons and live

entertainment,” said Jesmer. “We’re trying to strengthen the core product.” As a way of giving back to the community that has supported the event, this Thursday’s concert lineup, headlined by Glass Tiger, is free. Jesmer said it took a commitment from organizers, and a desire by the performers, to see the event come to fruition this year. “The balloons are the core product - but we’re really happy with the lineup too,” said Jesmer. “We couldn’t have done it without them helping out. “Glass Tiger are really happy to be coming back. They’re still really relevant and they will be a great show.” In addition to the acts already mentioned, Great Big Sea frontman Allan Doyle will perform, as well as Doc Walker. As for family entertainment, the midway at Lift-Off will offer full-day passes every day of the event. Jesmer said Lift-Off has reduced the number of vendors this year, in an attempt to increase revenue for those who will be selling their wares in the park. “The vendors don’t do as well when there are too many vendors,” he said. “I’d rather have repeat business and see the vendors happy.

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The story behind Lift-Off Kinsmen Cornwall Lift-Off is a not-for-profit organization that is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, consisting of 18 community leaders who work 11 months of the year to bring this festival to life. Kinsmen Cornwall Lift-Off is currently the only Hot Air Balloon Festival in the province of Ontario. The festival features 25 majestic hot air balloons, flying each morning and evening at approximately 6:30 am and 6:30 pm (depending on weather and winds). Festival attendees are able to purchase balloon rides which can last anywhere from 20 to 90 minutes, depending

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KINSMEN CORNWALL LIFT-OFF 2014 ENTERTAINMENT LINEUP Kinsmen Cornwall Lift-Off 2014 has really added depth to the 2014 musical lineup by not only delivering 4 superior headliners for its 20th Anniversary but also delivering special guest performers and support acts that are currently emerging in the Canadian Music Industry. The Festival marked the celebration of local music in 2013, and in 2014 - will celebrate great emerging Canadian music with a few local bands returning by popular demand. Throughout the weekend, main gates open at 4PM a local “House Band” performance will be held from 4:30PM to 5:30PM daily- followed by the main show commencing at 6PM with Headliner performance at 9:30PM. This is a tremendous music year to Celebrate 20 years of Lift-Off - built by the Community for the Community! THURSDAY JULY 10th 2014 FREE ADMISSION 20th ANNIVERSARY HOUSE BAND - 4:30PM - STREET ROAD This local 5 piece “seasoned to the max” rock band came together a very short time ago after a lengthy hiatus and not only will be kick starting Lift-Off but will also be performing on the Lift-Off stage for the very first time. Some of the members of this band have performed and toured throughout North America and are no strangers to the stage. SUPPORT ACT - 6:00PM LOST BOYZ Taking you on a musical journey through the 1980′s, a decade best known for its loud colorful fashion and ozone damaging hairstyles but one that also brought its own unique soundtrack. This 4 piece tribute act is set to take you on a track by track visit deep into the heart of the 80′s. Rock, Pop, Glam, New Wave, every base is covered! They bring it all with authenticity and accuracy, the hits you want, performed as you remember them! DIRECT SUPPORT ACT 8:00PM BARSTOOL PROPHETS This Band screamed out of retirement with select shows in 2013 celebrating their 20th Anniversary. They Signed to Mercury Records in 1994, the Cornwall/Ottawa natives went on to enjoy 7 rock radio hits in Canada and extensive video play and appearances on MuchMusic and MTV while touring relentlessly through the mid-1990s. HEADLINER - 9:30PM GLASS TIGER Originally debuting under a different name, the band produced several hit singles in Canada and placed two songs on Billboard magazine’s top 10. They won three Juno Awards in 1986 and two more in 1987. They were also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1987. In 1993, after their third album and a brief Canadian tour, the band went on hiatus. The lead singer released two solo albums before the band reformed and began touring again in 2003. In March 2009, This band and members of the NHL alumni visited Canadian Forces stationed in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The visit included live performances and footage was shown on an episode of Entertainment Tonight Canada. On July 1, 2013 they performed a free concert in Leduc, Alberta as part of a Canada Day Celebration, and this year - is performing a FREE concert for you Cornwall - in commemoration of Lift-Off’s 20th anniversary. FRIDAY JULY 11th 2014 HOUSE BAND - 4:30PM - TRAILER FIVE This Cornwall based Rock outfit will be performing on the Lift-Off stage for the very first time, led by a seasoned veteran rock drummer and 3 energetic newcomers to the local market - they have been getting down to the grind and will showcase a new breed of rock this weekend! SUPPORT ACT - 6:00PM THE PAUL DESLAURIERS BAND The trio is made up of a virtuoso guitarist and singer, has a masterful rhythm section on bass and an award winning drummer. The self-titled new electric album from these three pillars of the Quebec Blues scene has captured the subtlety and intensity, the unique interplay and excitement they are so well known for. This band has won numerous awards including being billed as having the top blues guitarist in the Country.

SPECIAL GUEST - 7:30PM - THE GLORIOUS SONS This band is a five piece band that have been making “noise” as of late in the Canadian music industry. Winners of the Whyskey Rocks Showdown and the highly acclaimed competition, Rocksearch by 97.7 HITZ FM in 2014 skyrocketed their first single to #1 on the Canadian Rock Charts in the first week of release. These Canadian emerging Rockers are currently sitting in 3rd on the Canadian Rock Charts and have placed in the top five for 15 consecutive weeks. HEADLINER - 9:30PM - 54-40 This band is a Canadian alternative rock group from Tsawwassen, British Columbia. The group formed in 1981 as a trio, they made their recording debut that same year, with four tracks on the independent compilation LP Things Are Still Coming Ashore, which also featured music by Vancouver bands Animal Slaves and Junco Run. The following year, the band issued the EP Selection. The band’s self-titled second album, released in 1986, began to attract attention from radio and record buyers across Canada, with one particular single gaining significant college radio airplay. The band’s third album, became their commercial breakthrough in Canada. In 2010, to celebrate the band’s 30 years together and almost 25 years since their first commercial album, the band went on a promotional concert tour across Canada. SATURDAY JULY 13th 2014 HOUSE BAND - 4:30PM - MANDEE WOODS This performer has been singing and writing music all of her life. Growing up in a musical family, that’s all she’s ever known. Her father was a touring musician and sound technician for both live music and movies. Her mother, who in addition to being a singer, was also involved in theatre as a designer and artist. She most recently took part in the St. Lawrence Acoustic Stage Performances, is a vocal gem and will be performing the Lift-Off stage for the first time as a solo artist. SUPPORT ACT - 6:00PM - HADRIAN’S WALL Hailing from Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec, the six seasoned members that make up this band, deliver an impressive blend of Irish, Scottish and Canadiana music fused with elements of Jazz and Rock. This band has recorded and toured eight albums since 1995 as well performed at some of the biggest Celtic and World Festivals in North America, The Caribbean, and Europe. All of the band’s members enjoy a variety professional music pedigree that together makes them formidable, professional and an entertaining ensemble for all music audiences. SPECIAL GUEST 7:30PM - THE DEVIN CUDDY BAND This performer always made music his way, and some might argue, the hard way. As the son of one of Canada’s most beloved singer/songwriters, country rock has been the soundtrack to his entire life—he was born the same week Blue Rodeo began recording its 1987 debut album, Outskirts. From his home base at the Cameron House, the Queen Street West club that has long been the epicenter of Toronto’s roots rock scene, He has done just that on almost a nightly basis. At the same time, he has helped cultivate a growing contingent of like-minded young musicians to slowly but consistently spread the word coast to coast. This performer was nominated with a 2014 JUNO for Roots / Traditional album of the year and is one of Canada’s biggest emerging artist in the roots scene. HEADLINER 9:30PM - ALAN DOYLE: Lead Singer of Great Big Sea This performer is a Canadian musician and actor, best known for his work as the lead singer of a very popular Canadian folk rock band called Great Big Sea - best known for performing energetic rock interpretations of traditional Newfoundland folk songs - their nine albums and two DVD releases have been declared Gold or Platinum. In the United States they are considered a major

concert attraction, and play sold out theatres and hockey arenas across the continent. This Band won Entertainer of the Year award at the East Coast Music Awards every year between 1996 and 2000. In 2001, they decided not to submit their name for nomination in order to allow other bands to compete. They have also been nominated for several Juno Awards including Group of the Year in 1998, 2005, 2009, and 2011. After 20 years of fronting his band - he is stepping out on his own. His first solo album represents the culmination of the musical journey he has been on since his days playing on the lanes and seashore of Petty Harbour. It has allowed him to explore the furthest reaches of his imagination and creativity, and while much of it began in his own basement studio, he ended up recording all over the world, as new ideas and friends came to the musical party and never left. SUNDAY JULY 13th 2014 HOUSE BAND - 4:30PM - BUSKERS DREAM The original focus for the three friends was to simply get together a couple nights a week and jam songs that they liked and share a few laughs. However, it didn’t take long to realize that there was a strong band chemistry built on each of the members’ cumulative years of experience and a shared sense of humour that comes out in their live show. This will mark their first performance on the Lift-Off stage The Lift-Off Board of Directors would like to give this band a special thank you for performing at Kinsmen Cornwall lift-off fundraisers throughout the year. SPECIAL GUEST 6:00PM - GENTLEMEN HUSBANDS In a lakeside town, This band grew to be friends long before they picked up instruments together. They learned work ethic before song structure, commitment before ability, and quickly realized the great Americana

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L’association Focus Art Association démarre l’été avec une exposition à la Galerie d’Art Cornwall, Ontario—Pour la première fois, le groupe Focus Art tiendra une exposition à la Galerie régionale de Cornwall (TAG). L’exposition, titrée “l’Été en ville”, est une célébration des arts visuels et mettra en valeur les oeuvres de nos anciens et de nos nouveaux membres. Le public est invité à participer à voter pour leur pièce préférée, assister à une ou plusieurs ateliers, observer un artiste à l’oeuvre,visiter la boutique de cadeaux ou tout simplement admirer la beauté et les couleurs des oeuvres interprétant le thème l’été. L’exposition se déroule entre le 8 et le 26 juillet; les heures d’ouverture sont le mardi au samedi, de 10h à 17h. Le public pourra rencontrer les artistes lors d’un Vernissage le 10 juillet à 19h. Une variété d’ateliers seront offerts pendant le mois. “Nous voulons que les gens vivent l’expérience de l’art”, ajoute Linda Geisel, co-directrice de l’activité. “Les ateliers sont très abordables et peuvent plaire autant aux artistes accomplis qu’aux débutants. Tous sont invités”. Le 12 juillet, nous poursuivront le projet

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musique de différents musiciens. Focus Art fait une promotion en français et en anglais des arts visuels, spécialement la peinture, la photographie, la poterie et la

sculpture des artistes de l’est-ontarien. Pour plus de renseignements, veuillez communiquer avec Rose Desnoyers à 613-931-1194.

Le défi de la surcapacité des écoles pour le CECCE Tout comme son homologue du CEPEO, l’heure est également aux bilans pour le Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE). Désormais terminée, l’année scolaire 20132014 restera comme une période de grands travaux aux yeux de Bernard Roy, directeur de l’éducation du conseil. «Nous avons procédé à l’inauguration de deux nouvelles écoles en début d’année (ndlr, les écoles élémentaires Notre-Dame-desChamps à Orléans et l’école Sainte-Kateri à Barrhaven ). Nous avons maintenant 21 000 élèves dans nos 51 écoles pour plus de 2% de croissance de nos écoliers par an.» Le hic, c’est que le CECCE doit faire face à la surcapacité constante de ses écoles. Dans le quartier Avalon à Orléans, huit salles de classe viennent d’être réalisées pour pallier le problème. Le même genre d’installation a été édifiée récemment dans la communauté de Riverside-Sud pour l’école BernardGrandmaître.

«La surcapacité des écoles est un phénomène que connait globalement tous les conseils francophones de l’Ontario, avance M. Roy, mais peut-être que le nôtre est plus exposé. Les ayant-droits et les immigrants de confession catholique à Ottawa se tournent de plus en plus vers notre conseil.» Solution pour le conseil scolaire? Les subventions du ministère de l’Éducation. «Ce que le ministère préconise souvent, c’est de nous inciter à mieux gérer les fréquentations de nos écoles, explique M. Roy. Mais lorsque cela est impossible comme dans notre cas, on doit alors soumettre un plan pour le convaincre de nous ocroyer des subventions.» Des travaux de construction commenceront en tout cas en septembre 2015 avec la remise à neuf des bâtiments de l’école élémentaire Sainte-Geneviève et l’ajout de douze classes à Pierre-Savard. On parle encore de l’ajout de six nouvelles classes et de deux gymnases à Franco-Cité,

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Normand Fortier prend les rênes de la FFO LA Fondation francoontarienne (FFO) se donne une nouvelle impulsion. L’enseignant retraité Normand Fortier a été élu mardi à la tête de l’organisme de bienfaisance.

L’occasion pour le nouveau président élu de tracer de nouvelles trajectoires. «Très peu d’entreprises sont malheureusement branchées sur la Fondation. C’est à nous d’aller les chercher. Il ne faut pas oublier que beaucoup d’entre elles sont francophiles et probablement intéressées à travailler avec nous.» Autre défi pour le nouveau président élu: le rajeunissement des troupes. «Nous sommes un peu trop vus parfois comme un “club d’âge d’or”. Nous devons vraiment aller chercher les plus jeunes.» Équilibrer davantage la destination des fonds pourrait également demeurer un des premiers dossiers pour M. Fortier. «Nous devons vraiment développer un Fonds d’action provincial. Il faut que toutes les régions puissent en profiter. Si la Fondation parle avec les francophones de Toronto ou bien du Nord de l’Ontario, on entend toujours “vous autres à Ottawa”. Il faut du changement à ce niveau.» Au-delà des idées, le nouveau président,

Le nouveau président de la FFO Normand Fortier. (Photo Facebook) épaulé par la directrice générale MarieMichèle Laferrière, entend bien dynamiser la visibilité de la Fondation. «Les fameux vins et fromages vont être remplacés par des dégustations de bière. Nous aimerions aussi lancer des levées de fonds sur des activités familiales par exemple la marche.» Depuis l’automne dernier, c’est Gilles LeVasseur qui assurait la présidence par intérim de l’organisme de bienfaisance après le départ d’Yves Bisson, en poste depuis juin 2012. Claude Gingras avait auparavant dirigé la FFO pendant plus de vingt ans.

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Découverte d’un «tunnel de la bière» sur la rue Albert La trouvaille s’avère originale sur la rue Albert au centre-ville d’Ottawa. Un «tunnel de la bière» aurait été découvert par des travailleurs au moment de remettre à neuf le réseau d’égout. L’endroit de l’étonnante découverte se situe à proximité des Plaines LeBreton où justement avait pignon sur rue autrefois la brasserie Brading’s Capital Brewery Ltd. Celle-ci avait été agrandie en 1945 avec une usine de fabrication sur la partie sud de la rue Albert et un entrepôt à l’autre extrémité. Les deux endroits étaient parait-il reliés par un tunnel qui a longtemps alimenté les discussions des amateurs de bière. L’usine avait été démolie à la fin des années 60 lorsque l’entreprise eut déménagé à Toronto. L’entrepôt avait été démoli à son tour en 1983, faisant du coup perdre la trace des mystérieux tunnels. Le tunnel, sur lequel ont mis la main les travailleurs, serait d’environ 20 mètres de long et incliné vers le bas afin d’éviter les conduites d’eau et d’égout. «C’est fréquent de trouver des choses en creusant dans le centre-ville d’Ottawa. Cet hiver, on a découvert de cadavres sur la rue Queen qui étaient en fait des sépultures du premier cimetière de Bytown, devenu Ottawa en 1855», explique l’archiviste en chef de l’Université d’Ottawa Michel Prévost.

Et de poursuivre: «C’est tout à fait normal de trouver des vestiges de notre patrimoine industriel, puisque l’industrie occupait une place très importante dans la région au cours de la deuxième moitié du XIXe siècle et dans la première moitié du XXe siècle.» Le tunnel ne sera malgré tout pas conservé et ses portions seront excavées afin d’y installer les nouvelles canalisations d’égouts et d’eau potable. Entamées début juin, les constructions visent à la remise en état le système d’égouts, de conduites d’eau principales et de chaussées sur la rue Albert. L’objectif à long terme reste l’aménagement futur de pistes cyclables et de trottoirs élargis distincts, selon la Ville d’Ottawa. Celles-ci s’achèveront le 31 octobre.

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I was thinking of writing about tennis this week, but I couldn’t think of a good ending, that, we all hope - will come in the near future. Soccer, well no matter what happened in the final two games leading up to the final, Brazil 2014 will go down in the history books as one of the best World Cups ever. No, this week I want to welcome back the

city of Ottawa to the CFL and their new team, known now, as the RedBlacks. Next Friday night the RedBlacks will open at home against the Toronto Argonauts. It will be the first time since the Ottawa Renegades closed up shop in 2006, and the beloved Rough Riders in 1996, that football will be played at Lansdowne Park. Excuse me, TD Place...I had the opportunity to drive by the stadium a month ago and it really is impressive. For those of you that remember the good ole days when driving up for a Saturday afternoon game was an event, then this new team and new venue ought to be

something else. In time, the RedBlacks will become a very good football franchise - every expansion team goes through its growing pains and not being able to finish off Winnipeg in their debut last week, was an example of one of those, “one that got away games.” I like everything about this new effort to bring football back to Ottawa, the game has seen a revival of sorts and a new team in a city with a storied football past, these RedBlacks will certainly fill a nagging itch for the old fans and the new fans alike. So, it comes to pass that I must finish with the RedBlacks name. For my take, I will defer to the masses who think its

an odd name and to those who say they hate it. Make no mistake, RedBlacks owner Jeff Hunt is a marketing genius, he turned a six and a seven into a teeth grinding hockey puck and the Ottawa 67’s have lived on with their new look. No matter what Jeff Hunt named his team, if it was not Rough Riders, it was not going to be an easy sell. The Alouettes are named after a bird - Lions is okay - Blue Bombers - Stampeders, its all about tradition and the Redblacks will one day have that tradition. The generations that follow, those that will know only their RedBlacks - will love their history and tradition just he same.

FUN ON THE RUN: CMC hosts annual Kids’ Day CORNWALL, Ontario - A friendly sibling rivalry and a shared love for competition fueled 11-year-old twin brothers Eric and Patrick Cumberbatch to capture top spots at the Cornwall Multisport Club (CMC) Kids’ Day last Saturday. Over 80 tiny tykes ages six and under, through to 16-year-olds, participated at this year’s popular CMC event held in Lamoureux Park. The Cumberbatch brothers, of Green Valley, may be new to the club, but their love for sports kept them ahead of the pack. “It feels great to win,” said Eric as he admired the first place medal hung around his neck. Patrick finished a close second to his brother in the race’s ages 10-12 division.

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It was ready, set, go! The annual Cornwall Multisport Club (CMC) Kids’ Day in Lamoureux Park on July 5. Adam Brazeau steps back as they cross the finish on their own,” said Croney. “It’s a very positive thing for participants. The non-competitive atmosphere still has an official air which

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Mavericks win The Glengarry Mavericks Womens soccer team spent May 24 weekend in Belleville & The Bay of Quinte. The girls went undefeated with three wins, one tie, and one victory by default. It was their first tournament of the summer and the girls played like they had been together for years. In front is Chloe Dubeau. In the middle are Caia McAllister, Ammu Menon, Kristen Larone, Emily Deschamps, Sarah Deschamps, Jessica Lagden. In back are Thomas Melios (coach), Abigail Smith, Emilie Charlebois, Celine DeRepentigny, Michelle DeRepentigny, Elissa deWit, Anna Woodmass, Sadie Shayler, Steve Smith (coach).

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“Today was a lot of fun,” he said. To make it to the race, Eric had to miss an exhibition football game - the sacrifice clearly paid off. “Kids’ Day is meant to encourage kids to become physically active, but it also promotes important qualities like good sportsmanship and fair play,” said Malik Croney, CMC Kids’ Day race director. The CMC board member has helped to organize the event in the past and eagerly looks forward to it every summer. Over the years, the CMC has incorporated various initiatives into the event to help make it even more kid-friendly. “For instance, not only do we have awards for each age group, but every participant who crossed the finish line received a finishers’ medal,” he said. “They take such pride in this, it’s a real sense of accomplishment for them.” In addition, club members also volunteered as pace bunnies for the event. This ensured that no participant was left behind on the course, and that there’s always someone there to see they get over the finish line. “The pacer runs up with the kids, then

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1142 DIePPe StReet Centrally located 3 bdrm home also features 2 baths, living & formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, forced air heating with central air. Finished basement and more. $92,500 MLS L2197 hARDeeP SInGh 613-936-3996

A LIttLe tLC WILL Go A LonG WAY 4182 CoUntY RD 34, GReen VALLeY This property features one apartment with 4 bdrms and 2 full baths and one apartment with 1 bdrm and 1 bath. Also has a single detached garage. With some TLC this property can be exactly what you have been looking for! MLS# L2020 $158,500 tIM FRAnCIS 613-361-2846

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62 MAIn St. SoUth, MAxVILLe Large new garage 923x29) with great potential for an awesome man cave, extra plugs installed, polished floor and large loft upstairs. Home offers spacious bright rooms and a bonus family room. Hardwood floors, rustic country kitchen, family room has woodstove and home has all bdrms and laundry upstairs. Large front porches upstairs and down. $199,900 MLS L2159

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20034 CoUntY RD 25, GReen VALLeY Immaculate brick split level, 3+1 bdrms., 2-1/2 baths, spacious kitchen w/ eating area, formal dining room, cozy living room w/fireplace. Bright rec rm w/wet bar, gas fireplace, patio doors leading to back yard. Cold rm. Work shop, Summer cabin & pond. All this is nestled on 4.81 acres. Come and enjoy nature at its best. $280,000 MLS L2185

611 MCConneLL AVe Spacious three bedroom four level side split located close to hospital, schools and shopping. Maple kitchen with cathedral ceiling. Lots of hardwood flooring. Private fenced rear yard with in-ground pool and patio for you to enjoy this summer. $289,900 MLS L2151

17133 CoUntY RoAD 36 This all stone 3+1 bungalow features spacious foyer leading into an open concept kitchen/living/dining room, hardwood and ceramic throughout, heated ceramic flooring in bath with whirlpool tub and thermoplastic cabinetry. Master bedroom has walk-in closet & door leading into bath. Completely finished basement with a large bedroom, full bath & loads of storage area. All of this on a large country property. Call to see your new home today. $319,900.

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7 YAteS If you would like to live on one of the prettiest streets in Cornwall you may want to look at this one. Two storey brick home with lots of charm and well maintained. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, wood fireplace in living room with a separate dining room. The yard is all fenced in for your privacy and great for entertaining. Call Jo Ann for a private viewing. $174,900.

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1010 LASALLe RoAD Well maintained 3 + 1 bedroom brick bungalow in a great neighbourhood. Open concept kitchen/dining and living room. Large rec room on lower level with full bath and extra bedroom. Outside you will find a carport , a completely fenced in back yard with new shed for extra storage. Come and view this home today. MLS# L2038 $184,900.

406 BeLMont St. Semi-detached ideal for retirement couple or 1st time home buyer. This 2+1 home features a split level entry w/ carpet free main level, open concept living/dining room, large master bedroom and a 2nd bedroom with patio door leading to a covered deck and fenced in yard. Lower level has completely finished rec room w/gas stove, 3pc bath, another large bedroom and loads of storage. MLS# L2110 $144,500

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125 heRItAGe PLACe All brick townhouse features 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, open concept living room. Has gas fireplace, dining area, patio door to the deck, eat-in kitchen, skylights, finished basement, rec room has gas stove, attached garage, fenced in yard. MLS# L2108 $173,500. hARDeeP SInGh 613-936-3996

MoRe thAn MeetS the eYe 64 FRont StReet FInCh Updated single family home with an additional space which includes a loft area with ample storage & parking. Residential with Commercial Zoning = loads of potential! MLS# L1637 $83,900. PennY RUDDeRhAM 613-930-3377

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17357 Amell RoAd This beautiful log home has much to offer. Recently renovated kitchen and baths. The sunroom at the rear of the home is the perfect place to unwind. Professionally landscaped yard with interlocking brick patio, all on over an acre. Come and see this gem of a property. MLS# L1629 $289,900 ClAIRe hAllIdAy ARmstRonG 613-551-2812

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228 mCGReGoR, CoRnwAll Nicely maintained starter home centrally located on a nice quiet dead end street. Home offers 2 bedrooms, a nice fenced yard and detached garage. If you live alone and are paying rent, this home may be for you and could possibly be yours for cheaper than rent! Give me a call today! $109,900 MLS L1643 lAuRIn (moe) mAuRAIs* 613-363-3052

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17820 BloomInGton RoAd, mAXvIlle Large and very well maintained century home sits on just under 3 acres located minutes from Maxvil e. Many updates include roof, windows, heating, plumbing, electrical and more. Perfect country family home with lots of room to play and grow. Multiple outbuildings, pool, hot tub! $269,000 MLS L0503 lAuRIn (moe) mAuRAIs* 613-363-3052

1152 ontARIo st., CoRnwAll Affordable large starter home. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Over 1900 sq. ft. of living space, main floor laundry, fenced yard, in-ground pool, recent roof. North end location close to amenities and schools. $139,900 MLS L1985 lAuRIn (moe) mAuRAIs* 613-363-3052

792 montCAlm CRt Location, location, location! Great neighbourhood and only minutes walking distance to shopping, dining and cinema. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, A/C and a wonderful L-shaped inground pool, perfect for a family gathering. Call for more details today. MLS# L1549 $268,900. ClAIRe hAllIdAy ARmstRonG 613-551-2812

3607 JosePh st. Stunning 2 story home with double attached garage located in desirable Rosedale Terrace is awaiting you! Living room with cathedral ceilings and double sided fireplace. Kitchen features granite countertop island which leads to the spacious dining room. This home needs to be seen! $319,900 tIm FRAnCIs 613-361-2846

3233 mAIn stReet, AvonmoRe Cozy starter home. Many upgrades makes this home move in condition. Privacy fenced yard with pool and interlocking patio. New shingles 2014. $129,900 MLS L0560 monIque dRAke 613-362-2305

13275 RIveRsIde dR All the extras are included in this custom built raised bungalow close to Upper Canada Golf Course. Open concept living with hardwood floors, radiant infloor heat, central air and separate large workshop. Call today for your private showing. MLS# L1611 $329,900 ClAIRe hAllIdAy ARmstRonG 613-551-2812

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3462B County RoAd 45, RR3 AleXAndRIA Enjoy a relaxed life style all year long or use it as a cottage. This rustic, 2 bedroom bungalow is ideally suited for a small family or for active retirees. Call today for all the details and/or for a private viewing. $189,900 MLS L0432

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440 eIGhth stReet eAst Centrally located sunny 3 bedroom home with main floor laundry. Kitchen is open to the dining room. Spacious fenced in yard with garage with attached large shed. Many updates. Must be seen! $139,900 tIm FRAnCIs 613-361-2846

16 FRont stReet, FInCh Fantastic 1 1/2 storey home located in a quiet village. Main floor features kitchen, dining room, living room, 2 bedrooms including ensuite bath. Upper level boasts a master bedroom suite with walk-in closet and bathroom. Great backyard to relax and enjoy your time. MLS# L1708 $179,000 hIldA BuItInG 613-913-0891

513 seCond st eAst Centrally located all brick home features 4 bedrooms and 2 ½ baths. Living room with attached dining room gives you extra room for entertaining. Possibility of an in-law suite in the basement. Close to many amenities. MLS# L1588 $164,900. tIm FRAnCIs 613-361-2846

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4 ChAntIne dR lonG sAult Fabulous 2,000sqft three bedroom/three bathroom all stone bungalow on a one acre manicured lot with one of the area’s best views of the St. Lawrence River. The property is adorned by numerous perennial rock gardens, ponds, apple trees and situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. The spacious oak kitchen is complimented by a dining nook and more formal dining area in the great room. Finished lower level rec room and three piece bath provides for ample living space. Truly a great place to call home! $474,900 MLS L1853

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1244 dAly Beautiful home in a nice area that offers a carport along with a detached garage. Furnace & A/C (2011), shingles (2013), newer windows. Won’t last long! $169,900. MLS# L1736

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120 emmA Avenue Find a touch of country charm in Cornwall’s North End. Over 1100 square feet with many upgrades over the past several years all on an oversized lot. Tastefully decorated with 3 bedrooms and updated bathroom. $149,900

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19398 County Rd 2 – CottAGe #920 This lovely 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, cottage, located on leased land, is available to you fully furnished, including the outdoor furnishings and paddle boat! Looks like summer has finally arrived so don’t miss out on being able to sit on your deck or in the screened in gazebo. There is a dock to fish from too! Call me to arrange your private viewing of this very affordable property. Listed in Summerstown. MLS# L1278 $82,900.

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Country living on approx. 11 acres and water access off canal to the St. Lawrence sits this well maintained 1 bedroom bungalow. Enjoy a home away from home or year round living. Open concept, kitchen, dining and living room, a 4 season sun room, detached garage, boat lift, gazebo and a place to relax or fish. $244,900

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Well kept and immaculate semi-detached home in sought-after neighbourhood! 2+1 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Modern kitchen with patio doors to large deck, separate dining or main floor living room. Many updates over the last several years - call today! $156,500

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3 plus 2 bedroom raised bungalow on large country lot. Features hardwood floors, 2 full bathrooms, master with ensuite, modern eat in kitchen, fireplace, propane stove in family room, walk out to garage. Home is well maintained. $244,900

3 plus 1 bedroom brick bungalow in quiet area with 24 x 22 heated detached garage built in 2012. Home is well maintained with many updates. Modern kitchen with ample cabinets, 2 bathrooms, large family room and many additional features. $209,900

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26 Gloucester Street

Great starter home! Features 3 Hobby Farm! Features 2 storey home bedrooms, 2-bathrooms plus many with over 2000 sq. ft. of living space, new updates in the past years and over 1400 attached garage plus large barn green sq. ft. of living space. This property is in house all on 9 acres of land. MLS#L007 excellent condition. (MLS#L1642)

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Distinctive executive 3 plus 2 bedroom bungalow, on a quiet cul de sac . Home features marble and hardwood flooring, a spacious living room, kitchen with ample cabinets, dining room with patio doors to large deck and pool, 2 marble walled showers, large master bedroom. Enjoy convenient laundry off the double attached garage, Additional living space with a family room, rec room, office/den, and a third bathroom. $409,900

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17625 ISLAND RD., MARTINTOWN - $249,000

(L1790) Minutes from Cornwall, along the scenic Raisin River, sits a large 1550 sq.ft., open concept, all brick bung with new hdwd flooring & woodstove frpl, large master ensuite 4pc bath, main flr 3-season sunrm, partly fin bsmt with workshop & rec rm.

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(L1345) This one is well-established, liquor licence, seating for 149, parking, great Brookdale location.

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447 BEDFORD ST NEW PRICE $119,900

(L1477) Great starter home with very little do do. Upper windows upgraded 2010 along with C/A, frt porch covering, siding, ext walls re- insul & driveway. Kit & roof done 5-6 yrs ago.

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219 ADOLPHUS - $$315,000

6 VILLENEUVE DR., MAXVILLE - $389,900

EXECUTIVE LIVING AT ITS BEST! (L1953) Custom-blt open concept, 1750 sq.ft., 2+1 bdrm home with dbl att garage. Features hdwd & ceramic flrs, 3 baths, rec rm, laundry rm. Beautifully landscaped pls fish pond & gazebo.

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HOBBY FARM IN OSNABRUCK - $339,000

(L1698) Very well-maint 1660 sq.ft. brick 2-storey custom-blt home on 5.5 beautiful ac of mature trees & landscaped yard with large outbuilding.

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412 PATRICK - $124,000

(L1631) Great 2 bdrm townhouse in quiet neighbourhood.

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(L1791) Completely renovated 3 bdrm home with spacious sunrm, frpl, beautifully landscaped backyard & only min from shopping, restaurants & The St. Lawrence River. Updates include new forced air gas furnace, new plumbing & new electrical.

(L1709) Elegant & charming describes this spacious 3360 sq.ft. home in centretown. Features high ceilings, hdwd flrs, french doors, frpl, Hanover kit & space for a bdrm loft or studio on 3rd flr. USES: Res for large extended family; possible in-law suite. Also zoned Comm for businesses (lawyer, insurance, medical, homeopathis, craft store). Ideal for year-round Bed & Breakfast. Walking distance to all amenities. 4 other rooms may be used as bdrms - a total of 8 bdrms.

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382 EMMA AVE - $284,999

(L2104) Great location for this charming 3+1 bdrm Markell-built home, just 5 yrs young with lots of gleaming hdwd, large living/dining rm space, 4pc & 3pc baths plus 1-1/2 car att garage.

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OPPORTUNITY! - $159,900

(L0294) Duplex plus 1700 sq.ft. COMM 11 Space. Lots of parking. Existing Business could be negotiated.

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5021 NINE MILE RD, JUST SOUTH OF MARTINTOWN NEW PRICE $285,000

(L1313) GIVE THIS ONE A CHANCE! 3 Bdrm bung with large dining rm, living rm, kit, garage & large lot.

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(L1497) Brick & stone 1125 sq.ft. bung featuring hdwd flr in living rm, 3+1 bdrms,4pc & 3pc baths, spacious rec rm, updated windows, reshingled roof in 2007 & 2013, att garage with garage door opener, att workshop. Wheelchair accessible.

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1114 GUY ST

(L1383) Very well-maint 3+1 bdrm brick bung with 1200 sq.ft. Excellent curb appeal. Features some hdwd & ceramic flrs, 2 modern updated baths, updated windows, reshingled roof 2013, gas frpl in rec rm, FA gas furnace, C/A, solid oak kit cpbds, 2-tier patio deck with motorized awning, carport, 50x250 lot.

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Country Living at it’s best!! Over 1,500 sq. ft., 3 bdrms, 2 baths, att dbl garage. Asking $430,000

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1543 ChaMpagne ave Cornwall

Updated with approx. 1,365 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 baths, all brick, quiet location. Asking $194,900

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16461 Centennial dr avonMore

Affordable family home w/ 3 bdrms, att garage big yard. Only $149,900

$258,900

18478 glen FalloCh rd

Exception home with attached main floor in-law suite! Finished beautifully throughout. Very private location.

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Spacious family home, 4 bedrooms, main fl family room, garage, large lot

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515-517 sydney st $197,500

Updated 2 bedroom home sitting on an exceptionally large village lot with a detached shop ideal for the hobbiest. Asking $163,900

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6086 Cashion rd, williaMstown New Price $329,900

$179,900

Spacious, with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, completely updated.

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Lovely brick, 3 bdrm. Bungalow, hardwood floors & some tile, built in appliances, carport, detached garage, paved drive, landscaped lot. Vacant and ready to move in!

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Well maintained bungalow on Gardner Ave. featuring main floor laundry, 2 modern baths, updated windows, beautiful front and rear decks, fully finished basement, and loads of parking with a double detached garage all on a 49 ft by 130 ft lot. $139,900 For your private viewing just call and ASK FOR TODD!

18574 dundas st Martintown

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(L2149) This home is seasoned with love & affection & searching for a new family to enjoy! Could that be your family? Call Sherry today for more details.

332 FiFTH ST E - $164,500

601 GUY ST - $199,900 SEASON FRIENDLY! (L2082) This home lives comfortable in any season. Gas frpls for Winter, C/A for Summer, carport, fully fenced yard with storage shed for Fall. Don’t miss out on this all brick family home, call today & see!

SHERRY MCCUllOUGH* 613-551-2141

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115 GUY ST $105,900

(L1596) Economy Package! Immaculate 2 bedroom home with det garage and low taxes. Don’t delay, dial Sherry today!

798 laFliN - $229,900

SHERRY MCCUllOUGH* 613-551-2141

(L1941) All brick 3+1 bdrm bung with vinyl siding has plenty of room for that growing family. Located in great neighbourhood. Features formal living rm, dining area with french garden door to 2-tier deck, fin rec rm with wet bar & gas frpl.

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NEW PRiCE 6236 SUNNY dR., RR1, laNCaSTER - NEW PRiCE $134,900

PANORAMIC RIVERVIEWS! (L0410) 3-season sunrm off kit & dining areas of this 1-1/2 storey, 2 bdrm home. Features gas frpl, ductless air cond & a Right of Way to Lake St. Francis. Det garage has room for car & storage. Care to view?

(L1664) Private, peaceful & perfect, best describes this 3 bdrm brick bung with 2 baths, partially fin rec rm & relaxing backyard.

SHERRY MCCUllOUGH 613-551-2141

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1782 ElGiN ST - $174,900

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3128 NORTHdalE dR - NEW PRiCE $229,900

(L1612) Come to Eamers Corners Area. Close to schools, parks & access to Hwy 138. Beautiful family home all nestled on a well-treed & manicured lot. Don’t just drive by .. call for your personal tour.

225 WElliNGTON ST E - NEW PRiCE $229,000

(L1671) Formal, yet inviting! Early possession could be arranged.

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746 TOllGaTE Rd W - $284,500

1444 HOlY CROSS BlVd. - $279,900

(L1615) Planning for the future? This home will accommodate a large active family. Size will surprise you. Both yard and home are spacious & well-kept. Once you see it, you’ll want to own it. Call for a showing.

SHERRY MCCUllOUGH* 613-551-2141

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(L1375) DO IT! DO IT! DO IT! Call now for important details on this home.

18373 CTY Rd 19 (SOUTH BRaNCH Rd) - $357,900

(L0935) Frame the View! Hilltop Home! Rolling Hills! Magnificent Sunsets! INTERESTED?

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16855 BEaVER daM dRiVE - $468,500

(L1378) Country Charmer! Immaculate, 3+1 bdrm Canadiana-style home located in prestigious Beaver Glen Subdivision.

311 WaTER ST W - $260,000 - CONdO

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SHERRY MCCUllOUGH* 613-551-2141 527 BEdFORd ST $127,500

GREAT STARTER HOME! (L2157) Move in ready, 1-1/2-storey home featuring a large open concept oak kitchen which flows into a lovely dining rm. Convenient main flr bdrm as well as cozy living rm round out the main flr. 2 additional bdrms upstairs. Large fenced yard great for children or pets alike. CALL TODAY!

512 BElMONT ST $134,900

(L2092) Excellent Starter Home! Large inviting eatin kit, lovely living rm, 3 good size bdrms, fenced yard with abv grd pool & det garage round out this package. CALL TODAY!

JUliE QUESNEl** 613-662-7653

(L1878) 2 Bdrm , 2 baths, 1288 sq.ft.

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NEW PRICE $285,000

72-a lEFEBVRE - $134,900

6596 TREE HaVEN Rd - $449,900

GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! (L1986) Updated duplex featuring 1 bdrm main flr unit & a 2 bdrm unit upstairs. Great earning potential. Book your appt soon.

740 CHaMPlaiN dR - NEW PRiCE $245,000

(L1573) All brick 3+2 bdrm bung in great family area featuring many updates, fenced rear yard, att garage & more.

(L1475) Impeccably-maint 3 bdrm WATERFRONT home with approx 1850 sq.ft., beautiful open concept dining area off kit, bright spacious family rm, gorgeous frpl, abv grd pool & much more.

JUliE QUESNEl** 613-662-7653

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(L1331) Large Workshop-Garage. JaCk ROY* 613-938-2121

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4867 HWY 138, ST. aNdREWS NEW PRiCE $274,900

(L0096) You have to see this one. Woodwork is unmatchable from the rustic looking cpbds to the tree railing staircase to the designed hdwd flr. A short walk to the river.

JaCk ROY* 613-938-2121

NEW PRICE $259,900

MaN CaVE dREaM NEW PRiCE $224,900

(L1681) Truly unique home on a 1.5 (L2161) 3 Bdrm Century home on a 2.15 acre lot with old barn & outbuilding. ac well-landscaped lot just north of city.

STaRTER HOME OR RENTal iNCOME - $79,900

(L1260) Interior recently redone.

(L2234) A 3 bdrm brick bung on a 2.83 ac lot with triple car garage & a 24x52 shop. Home has had many recent renovations including new kit & bathrm.

MiCHaEl VaNdER MEER** 613-938-2121

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VERY UNiQUE RUSTiC HOME! 6805 PaGE dR, GlEN WalTER - NEW PRiCE $285,000

COUNTRY CENTURY HOME

(L2208) A pleasant mixture of old & new in this 4 bdrm home on acre lot with lots of extras.

MiCHaEl VaNdER MEER** 613-938-2121

5650329

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6803 RiVERViEW dR - NEW PRiCE $385,900

(L1100) Come to Riverview Estates where streets wind & nerves unwind. Quiet, new, convenient family friendly neighbourhood. Country living with Municipal Services.

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Built in 1994 and sitting on 4.4 acres, this 960 sq ft, 2 bedroom home located on a quiet country road just minutes from the Village of St-Isidore. Main floor with eat in kitchen, cozy living room, 4 pc bath, $249,900 two bedrooms. Basement insulated and ready to be finished. Scenic property with barn and silo that are not in use but could be restored. Huge 5250 sq ft (125’x42’) garage/workshop/storage facility. New shingles on house in 2012. Close to Hwy 417 and Hwy 138, great for commuters to Ottawa/Montreal.

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Water view, loft style condo situated on 4th floor Great starter home close to St-Lawrence River and in Cotton Mill Lofts. Open concept with 9’4” ceilbike path. This 2 story, 2 bedroom and 1.5 bathroom ings, modern kitchen w/dark wood cabinets and century home is clean and in move-in condition. Open granite counter tops, master bedroom with walkconcept main floor with eat-in kitchen. Upstairs has in closet and ensuite bath. Wall to wall patio $134,900 updated bathroom, good sized master bdrm and a doors with balcony overlooking the river and smaller 2nd bdrm. Several recent updates include: $219,900 Cornwall’s west end. Access to roof top patio, fresh paint throughout (2014), main bath (2014), A/C (2013), gas furnace (2012), deck exercise room, underground parking and more! (2012), front lower shingles (2012) and more.

Clean and well maintained, 1200 sq ft brick bung. with legal basement apt. 2+2 bdrms, 2 full updated baths and 2 kitchens. Spacious, open concept layout with eat it kitchen, large living room with gas fireplace, nicely updated $214,900 bathroom. Bsmt has 2 bedrooms, living room w/gas stove plus kitchen/dining area. 2 separate hydro meters. Full 50’x150’ fenced and landscaped lot, in-ground swimming pool. Great location, close to all amenities.

3385 ConCeSSion 21 Rd - St-iSidoRe

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1757 Elgin St, Cornwall

In a quiet north-west subdivision, this charming 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom bungalow with finished basement, 4-season sunroom, and natural gas/central air, has affordable utility costs! Visit on Sunday, or call me for a private showing.

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19434 Cty Rd 2 - SummeRStown

6604 wine CReS. (bAyview eStAteS)

Nice 1300 sq ft, 2 bedroom home situated along Custom built in 2012, 1900 sq ft bungalow 3 bedroom, 1500 sq ft, updated Cty Rd 2 Summerstown. Deeded water access to on a 104`x308` lot located on an upscale raised bungalow with attached gaSt-Lawrence River. All season front porch/foyer, crescent in St-Andrews West. Bright, rage in desirable Bayview Estates. large eat-in kitchen, living & family rooms and 4 pc open concept living/dining/kitchen area Unique interior with updated kitchen, $257,300 $379,900 bath. Spacious master bedroom, office/den area w/modern hardwood floors and cathedral living room with vaulted ceiling, $149,900 could be converted to a 3rd bedroom. Large deck, ceilings plus an extra family room. Very nice kitchen with island, master bdrm with hardwood and ceramic floors. All generous sized bedrooms, large bathroom. Basement ensuite bathroom & walk-in shower. Basement with 4th bedroom, 3rd bathroom. Double has a nice rec room, 3 pc bath and extra bedroom/office. Over half acre lot (144x195) with 1.5 detached garage. Many updates since 2009: Eavestroughs, plumbing, windows, front door, insulation in attic and crawl space, garage (door, shingles and floor). A nice affordable property! car garage, back deck with hot tub, great yard for the kids. park like setting. All appliances included!

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MLS# L1820 179,900 Mavis Fletcher Sales Rep. 613-874-2761 $

18081 iSlAnd Rd - mARtintown

Spacious country home with double attached garage Spacious 4 bedroom, 2450 sq ft home on a beautiful on 2.75 acres just south of the Village of Maxville. 8.7 acre property. Original home built in 1979, with Unique interior design has a large living room with addition added in 1993 that can be used as an in-law cathedral ceilings, all season true glass sunroom, suite. Country style kitchen, living room w/hardwood $379,900 efficient pellet stove, country style kitchen/dining floors and wood burning fireplace. Upper level w/4 pc $245,000 area, 3 generous sized bedrooms with hardwood bath and 3 good sized bedrooms. Basement with finished rec room, large workshop, plenty flooring. Beautiful lot with lots of privacy to enjoy the outdoors on the 2 separate deck/patio of storage space. Double detached garage, screened in porch, 150’ long pond that is 13’ deep. Less than 15 minutes to Cornwall. areas. Great location for anyone working in the Ottawa/Montreal/Cornwall areas.

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937 Gloucester st.

Beautiful private 5 bedroom home on 1.2 acres in the middle of the city! Lg 4 season sun room, inground swimming pool and over 2600 sq. feet of living space. MLS # L1860

Asking $418,000

13 st lAurent

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Large Century home with plenty of character! Home offers oversized rooms and private back yard with huge swimming pool. Great location for your growing family. MLS # L1899

Asking $254,500

1302 reneAl st.

Great 3 bedroom home in an excellent neighbourhood! Open concept with nice recroom, private yard and deck and amazing bathroom. MLS # L1245

Asking $224,900

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613-662-3948

SPACIOUS ALEXANDRIA WATERFRONT HOME Very affordable 1828 waterfront home. 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. 20/20 workshop, Gazebo, 30/24 garage w/loft. Fish from your backyard, putter in your workshop and enjoy life in this historic masterpiece. Call Tom today! MLS# K3372.

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2049 pITT sTReeT

2 OTTaWa sT., aLeXandRIa

dean Macdonell Real estate Broker

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613-360-4645

Looking for a home with charm and character? This 2 bedroom, 2 storey home in a good north end location. This home has been tastefully updated. The 2 level deck leads to an aboveground pool and to the detached single car garage. Many updates to this beautiful home make this a place you would be proud to entertain family and friends. $199,900 MLS# L1854

529 TOBIn sT.

aaron Fortier

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dean.macdonell@hotmail.com

tomstormrealty@yahoo.ca

613-330-9162

Wheelchair accessible 2 bedroom home in the beautiful town of Alexandria. Go to realtor.ca MLS#L1984 for more information and pictures. Only $195,995

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LaRge LOT 4746 avOnMORe ROad

Lynn White

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613-361-1225

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Unique country property close to town features a funky decor, Large lot , large garage, high ceilings, all hardwood floors and cozy loft. $195,000 MLS L1495

dean Macdonell Real estate Broker

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613-360-4645

Stunning views of Loch Garry will great you everyday on this one of a kind home. A 6.45 acre waterfront estate with 292 ft of shoreline on unrestricted Loch Garry. Over 3000 sq ft fireplace, ceramic and wood flooring, slate bathrooms, wood cookstove, great room, radiant and forced air heat, many updates, second floor balcony, wrap around porch, walkout basement, 3 bathrooms, 5 bedrooms, loft, 2 kitchens, 40’x50’ shop, open and bright, the list just goes on and on! Minutes from Alexandria, but feels a whole world away! $699,000 MLS# L1947

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lwhite7@cogeco.ca

613-330-9162

Beautiful Original Stone building with natural gas heating, 32x40 heated workshop/garage. Only minutes from Cornwall. Go to realtor.ca MLS# L1969 for more information and pictures.

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Impeccably well kept 2 bedroom home with office/den on the main floor, fully finished basement, gas fireplace, fenced back yard, paved drive and carport. Go to realtor.ca MLS#L2103 for more information and pictures. $149,995

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17351 hIghWay 43 MOnkLand

788 dundee ave CORnWaLL

aaron Fortier

sales Representative

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613-330-9162

Bungalow style Semi-detached home with 3 bedroom on main floor. Perfect starter home featuring gas fireplace, large rec room, fenced rear yard. Great neighborhood across from Alguire park. Go to realtor.ca MLS#L2031 for more information and pictures. $149,995

aaron.fortier@gmail.com

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613-360-4645

Looking for a large 3 bedroom, renovated home? Thinking of running your own business? A 20’x40’ garage for the handy man. Also features a separate 16’x24’ building that may have commercial possibilities for someone wanting to run their own business. $155,900 MLS#L0845

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Great investment opportunity! Side by side duplex in Maxville! Each unit is 990 sq ft, 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom and 2 stroreys. Separate meters means that tenants pay their own utilities. Starting out? Live in one side and rent out the other unit to help pay the mortgage! Great for investors or first time buyers! $84,900 MLS# L1202

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––––––––––– BACHELOR / ONE BEDROOM –––––––––– 710 COTTON MILL #409, 1+bdrm condo, f/s, $1200+util JASE ST, 1bdrm shared accom ,furnished $500 Incl 122-A GUY ST, upst 1bdrm, f/s $625 Incl 75 LEONIA, main 1bdrm, f/s , $725 Incl 1005-A SECOND ST W, upst 1bdrm, f/s $600 Incl 23-B LEFEBVRE, upst 1bdrm, f/s $450+(elect) 38 DANIS, main 1+bdrm, f/s $550+(elect) or $650 Incl 28-A MARLBOROUGH ST, bachelor, no appl $505 Incl 536 MARLBOROUGH, upst 1bdrm, f/s $675 Incl –––––––––––––––––– TWO BEDROOM –––––––––––––––––– 205 EASTON, main 2bdrm, no appl $550+(elect) 448-A FOURTH ST W, upst 2bdrm, no appl $735 Incl 313-C LOUISA, upst 2bdrm, f/s $625+(elect) or $725 Incl 316-A PRINCE ARTHUR, small 2bdrm, no appl $680 Incl 23-A LEFEBVRE ST, upst 2bdrm, no appl $600+(elect) 109 SEVENTH ST E, upst 2bdrm, 3pc bath, f/s $600 Incl 1006 FIRST ST E, main 2bdrm, f/s $600+(gas/elect) or $795 Incl 442 NINTH ST E, 2+bdrm, f/s, adult bldg, $750 Incl 9-A GLOUCESTER ST N, upst 2bdrm, no appl $640+util 328 FIRST ST E, upst 2bdrm, f/s, $650 Incl 3-C LEONIA, upst 2bdrm, f/s $700+(gas/elect) 519-A YORK, upst 2bdrm, f/s $575+(gas/elect) 725 GUY ST #1, lower 2bdrm, no appl $650+(elect) 133 SYDNEY ST, 2bdrm, no appl $950 Incl (Aug) 39 QUEEN ST # 3,Lancaster, main 2bdrm, f/s $625+(elect) (Aug) 503-A WALTON, upst 2bdrm, no appl $525+(gas/elect) (Aug) 117 MCCONNELL AVE, 2bdrm 2level, no appl $560+(gas/elect) (Sept) 105 SEVENTH ST E, main 2bdrm, no appl $600+(elect) (Sept) 338-A ST FELIX, upst 2bdrm, f/s $525+(gas/elect) (Sept) –––––––––––––––– ALExANDRiA UNiTS –––––––––––––––– 88 ST PAUL ST, 1-2bdrm units $500-$650 +(elect) 136 DOMINION ST, upst 2bdrm, no appl $600+(elect,water) (July) –––––––––––––––– HAWKESBURY UNiTS ––––––––––––––– 265 DUFFERIN, upst 1bdrm, f/s $625 Incl (Aug) –––––––––––––––––– iNgLESiDE UNiTS ––––––––––––––––– 74 ST LAWRENCE #10, main 1bdrm, no app $595+(elect) (Aug) 40 ELM ST. #5, lower 2 bdrm, f/s, w/d $575+(elect) (Aug 15) 62 DICKINSON #4, main 2bdrm, f/s $650+(ELECT) (SEPT) ––––––––– 3 BEDROOMS / HOUSES / SEMi –––––––––– 237 FIRST ST W, small 3bdrm, no appl $650+(elect) KILKENNY CRES, Glen Walter, 2 – 3bdrm semis, no appl, garage, no appl $ 1400+(gas/elect ) 18505 GLEN ROAD, Williamstown, 3+1 bungalow, fridge, Built in stove, w/d, $1500+(propane/elect) 211 RIVERDALE AVE, 2+1 house, no appl , carport, $1150+(gas/elect) 17295 COUNTY RD 18, St. Andrews,3bdrm house, f/s $925+(gas/elect) (August) 510 FIFTH ST W, 3bdrm semi, no appl $950+(gas/elect) (Aug) 28 1/2 MARLBOROUGH, small 2bdrm house, no appl $775 Incl (Sept) 15 LENNOX ST, main 3bdrm, no appl $775 INCL (SEPT)

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McHaffie Flea Market 2 km North of Morrisburg Hwy 401 - Exit 750 OPEN EVERY SUNDAY YEAR ROUND 8am-4pm

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Century farm home on 3 acre lot within easy commute to Cornwall or Ottawa. $189,000

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Golfers & boaters delight! Unique 3 bdrm. home near the Cornwall Golf & Country Club. Features include patio doors to covered porch, private yard. Master bdrm with ensuite bath & access to deck. Soprema membrane roof (2003). Rec room with large fireplace & wet bar, etc,

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Upgraded condo Better than new! Secure building. Lock the door and leave your worries behind. Cheap utility costs. Also for Lease. (MLS K3203)

JENNIFER EISLER

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764 DEwHURST AvE.,

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Over 2000 sq.ft of living space, 4 levels, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, 2 rec rooms, park size fenced lot, French patio doors off dining area to private sheltered six person hot tub, gas furnace and A/C in 09.

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$299,900

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872 KENyoN CRES.

Spacious brick 2 storey home. Approx 2450 Sq Ft. 4+1 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, mostly hardwood flooring, gas heating and fireplace and A/C. Immediate Possession. Quick access to Highways for commuters. MLS L1938

PHIL LAMARCHE Broker

613-938-8100 Or 1-888-707-3428 (toll free) plamarche@cogeco.ca

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Highland Rd North of Maxville – go east on Cty Rd 24 to Dunvegan or Hwy 34 go West on Cty Rd 24, or Hwy 43 north on Greenfield Rd.

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Stackable washer & dryer, freezer, transmission jack, large tool box full of tools, cabinets, dryer, mig welder, battery charger, heater hoses, stove, pressure washer, new flooring, table saw, large amount of body shop tools, 2 vac, buggers, vice, boxes of nails, new and used car parts, stands, paint, 03 Cadillac, truck box, tires, truck caps, snow blower, shingles, weed eater on wheels, weed eaters, welding cart, torches, floor jacks, air conditioner, 2 chain saws, ladders, fans, drill press, shop vac, surf board, large wrenches, grinders, tools, pole saw, chains, bear traps, sand paper, trailer, new doors, new windows, new chimney DIRECTIONS From 401 take McConnell Ave. turn left on St. Antoine St left on Gerald St to Civic #1503 CANTEEN ON SITE TERMS OF SALE: Cash or cheque with ID. Items sold “as is, where is”. Auctioneer/owner not responsible for loss or accidents. For more info go to www.theauctionfever.com Prop. Doug Stephenson 613-330-4174

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Cars: 12 Fiesta, 52 kms; 10 300, 32 kms; 09 Cobalt, 211 kms; 09 Jetta, 109 kms; 09 Accent, 112 kms; 08 Gr Prix, 284 kms; 08 Rondo, 139 kms; 08 Focus, 269 kms; 08 Aveo, 179 kms; 08 3, 106 kms; (2)08 Allure, 69-172 kms; 08 Malibu, 153 kms; 08 Rio, 146 kms; 07 Civic, 208 kms; 07 Ion, 132 kms; 06 5, 202 kms; 06 Vibe, 254 kms; 06 Sebring, 133 kms; 06 Optra, 126 kms; 06 Jetta, 123 kms; 06 Impala, 169 kms; 06 6, 214 kms; 06 Altima, 156 kms; 05 G6, 174 kms; 05 Impala, 207 kms; 05 G6, 199 kms; 05 Taurus, 152 kms; 05 Optra, 143 kms; 05 G3, 65 kms; 05 Magnum, 1;71 kms; (2)05 3, 161-215 kms; (2)05 Aveo, 163-179 kms; (2)05 Focus, 231-320 kms; 05 Echo, 102 kms; 05 Optima, 242 kms; 05 Sentra, 152 kms; 05 500, 169 kms; 05 Epica, 175 kms; (2)05 Spectra, 121 kms; 04 Sebring, 174 kms; 04 A6, 154 kms; 04 Intrepid, 130 kms; 04 Malibu, 241 kms; 04 Tiburon, 147 kms; (2)04 Epica, 148-241 kms; 04 Gr Prix, 320 kms; 04 Altima, 245 kms; 03 Accent, 118 kms; 03 Civic, 165 kms; 03 Golf, 160 kms; 03 cavalier, 206 kms; 03 Vibe, 185 kms; (4)03 Focus, 148-180 kms; (2)03 Gr Am, 141275 kms; (2)03 Sentra, 128-20202 S60, 194 kms; 03 Malibu, 263 kms; 03 Matrix, 186 kms; kms; 03 Pt Cruiser, 216 kms; 03 Golf, 182 kms; 02 300, 250 kms; 02 RSX, 173 kms; 02 Jetta, 132 kms; 02 Forester, 249 kms; 02 Maxima, 190 kms; 02 Century, 146 kms; 02 Gr Am, 158 kms; 02 Deville, 246 kms; (2)02 Cavalier, 113-264 kms; (2)02 Civic, 187-308 kms; (2)02 Sentra, 96-232 kms; 01 Malibu, 177 kms; 01 XJ8, 100 kms; (2)01 Century, 76-01 Cavalier, 225 kms; 203 kms; 01 Sebring, 142 kms; (2)01 EL, 266-390 kms; 01 GS 300, 166 kms; 01 Regal, 215 kms; 01 Sunfire, 00 Cougar, 210 kms; 00 Golf, 248 kms; 00 Bonneville, 170 kms; 00 3.2, 358 kms; 00 9-5, 176 kms; 98 Corolla, 175 kms; 98 Maxima, 170 kms; 98 Civic, 216 kms; 97 kms; 96 Cabriolet, 116 kms; 96 Camry, 273 kms; 88 735i, 299 kms Recreational: New outboard motors: 4, 5, 9.8, 9.9, 15 & 20 hp SUVs: 10 Rogue, 200 kms; 08 Envoy, 256 kms; 08 Edge, 160 kms; 07 Equinox, 190 kms; 07 Durango, 276 kms; 07 Nitro, 129 kms; 07 Liberty, 141 kms; (2)06 Equinox, 174-190 kms; (2)06 Escape, 155-196 kms; (2)05 Trailblazer, 178-275 kms; 05 FX35, 229 kms; 05 Explorer, 180 kms; 05 Xtrail, 166 kms; 05 Equinox, 125 kms; 04 Trailblazer, 218 kms; 04 Rainer, 171 kms; 04 Cherokee, 208 kms; 04 Envoy, 196 kms; 04 Escape, 182 kms; 03 Envoy, 176 kms; 03 Sante Fe, 150 kms; 03 Highlander, 224kms; 02 Explorer, 209 kms; 02 Rendezvous, 165 kms; 02 Jimmy, 243 kms; 01 Explorer, 248 kms; 01 Xterra, 246 kms Vans: 11 E350, 407 kms; 10 Econoline, 457 kms; 09 Uplander, 190 kms; 07 Caravan, 130 kms; 06 Sedona, 190 kms; 06 Sorento, 66 kms; 06 Uplander, 119 kms; 06 Montana, 158 kms; (2)05 Freestar, 98-244 kms; 05 Montana, 174 kms; (2)05 Caravan, 217-227 kms; 05 Montana, 224 kms; 05 MPV, 200 kms; 04 Montana, 284 kms; (3)03 Caravan, 209-256 kms; 02 Odyssey, 235 kms; 01 Express, 108 kms; 00 Express, 168 kms; 00 Econoline, 121 kms; 00 Odyssey, 235 kms; 98 Safari, 161 kms Light Trucks: 09 Sierra, 139 kms; 07 Silverado, 191 kms; 07 Tundra, 231 kms; 07 F150, 149 kms; 06 Mark, 281 kms; 06 Dakota, 165 kms; 05 Titan, 136 kms; 04 F550, 274 kms; 04 F150, 177 kms; 03 Tundra, 284 kms; 02 Sonoma, 144 kms; 92 Sierra, 302 kms Heavy Equipment/Trucks: 93 IH 4600, 174 kms; 92 E250, 174 kms Recreational: 08 Yamaha star, 14 kms; 07 Golf Cart; 07 Suzuki C50, 8 kms; 04 HD Softail, 52 kms; 94 Kawasaki seadoo; 87 Citation boat Trailers: (3) 14 Westbrook utility; 07 Featherlite; 93 Dutchman Misc: small tools; covered shelters; Easy Kleen pressure washers; Yale Forklift; farm gates/panels; TM90 compactors; cement mixer; bush hogs; Leadermac 623H moulder.

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July 12th, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. 1503 Gerald St , Cornwall Property has been SOLD

Top Prices Paid For Gold, Fine China, TVs, VCRs, CDs, Movies, Antiques, Small Furniture We Pawn, Buy, Sell & Trade 224 Pitt Street 613-933-2333

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FIRST MONTH FREE! Moose Creek: 1 or 2 bedrooms, washer/ dryer hook-ups, front and back balcony. No petsAdult community. Call now 613-538-4622

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HEATED, one bedroom, with fridge and stove, curtains and blinds, closed-in back porch, sun room, private entrance and parking, 585$/ month, non smoking. Available september 1st, 2nd Cumberland Street. Please call: 613-933-0235

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GARAGE Sale, 2201 Power Dam Drive unit 8: ladies clothes, 2 bikes, spray gun, furnitures etc. 12th and 13th of july, 8a.m à 4p.m.

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YARD Sale: Saturday July 12th 8am to 1pm, 1733 Cumberland Street, Cornwall, Kids toys, movies, household items.

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MEGA yard sale, on July 12th, something for everyone, toys to furniture, lots of household items. From 8am until 4pm. Everything must go. 18283, Samuel Drive, Cornwall.

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ATTENTION IT’S TIME TO LET GO! 35 years experience buying Watches, coins, cufflings, silver, cutlery, records, jewelry, comics olympic items, estates, RON: 514-996-6798

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AZ Drivers & Owner Operators Wanted, Owner Operators and AZ Drivers for USA & Canada. Must have experience and a clean abstract. Home most weekends ! Good compensation and benefit package. Call or email us for more details ! 613-537-8900 or email koninkdispatch@koninkl.com

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The proposed sites are located at: 9-45th Parallel Drive, Ingleside, Ontario 5083 Aultsville Road, Ingleside, Ontario

PROPOSED INSTALLATION

The purpose of these installations is to provide improved wireless services in South Stormont and the surrounding area.

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Any person may submit comments with respect to the proposed development WITHIN 30 DAYS of this notice. Additional information relating to the proposed installations are available for inspection at the Township of South Stormont during regular business hours.

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God – The centre of all life Pastor John Scorgie Pastor’s Perspective FBC.CORNWALL@GMAIL.COM

How is it possible that the God of the universe, the Creator, the Sustainer, should be “shoved to the side” as non-essential or optional? It baffles my finite mind to see people so feverishly, desperately, and rudely pushing God to the side-lines as if He is irrelevant and inconsequential. We were created with the “centripetal button” turned on, with everything moving or tending to move towards God as the centre of all of life. Somehow, by sin entering into

the world, the “centrifugal button” has been on ever since, and everything seems to be moving or tending to move away from God as the centre of all of life. The Apostle Paul declared, “We were made by God and for God.” The living God is to be the living centre of all life! I won’t settle for God in my childhood only, or in my teen years only, or in my mid adult years only, or in my senior years only. I won’t settle for God on my weekends only or on my weekdays only or in my crunch time only or on my death bed only. The living God has revealed Himself in grace and mercy through His Son Jesus. We come to know God as the centre of all life through faith in Christ as personal Lord and Saviour!

TESSIER, Paulette Passed away at her residence in Ottawa on Sunday, June 29, 2014. Paulette “Popo” Tessier originally from Cornwall; age 63 years. Cherished daughter of the late Maurice Tessier and of the late Annette Régnier. Dearest sister to Lise Tessier, Yollande Lalonde (Jean-Pierre) and Solange Tessier, all of Cornwall, Ginette Tessier of Saskatchewan and Sylvie Snetsinger (Russell) of Cornwall. She also leaves behind her nephews Stéphane Lalonde and Ryan Snetsinger, her niece Mélanie Gratton (Grant), her grand-niece Makayla and many friends at l’Association pour l’Intégration Sociale d’Ottawa. Rested at Lahaie and Sullivan Cornwall Funeral Homes, West Branch, Cornwall. Funeral

was held on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 for Mass of Christian Burial in Sainte-Thérèse-de-Lisieux Church. Interment Notre-Dame Cemetery. KITTS, Dean Mr. Dean Robert Kitts passed away at the Ottawa Heart Institute on Saturday, June 28, 2014 at the age of 53 years. Dear son of Robert Kitts (Laurie) and the late Marilyn (née Mattice) Kitts. Dean will be fondly remembered by siblings Valerie (Doug), Debra, Shelly (Dan) and Gerry. In keeping with Dean’s wishes, Cremation has taken place. Rested at the Wilson Funeral Home, Cornwall. A Celebration of his life was held in the Chapel of the Wilson Funeral Home on Tuesday, July 8, 2014.

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SCUTTLEBUTT CaSH FOR GUNS 3045 Pitt St., Cornwall 613-932-0717 • www.fencedepotltd.ca The lineup for this year’s Lift-Off has a little bit of everything, and a lot of Canadian star power. Mark your calendars: from Thursday, July 10 to Sunday, July 13, Lamoureux Park is going to be rockin’! Weekend concert passes are only 25$! Day passes are 15$. For more information, please visit www.lift-off.ca

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Discover the humanity in history. Local author Jennifer DeBruin’s new book Shadows In The Trees is a real page-tuner. (jenniferdebruin.com)

Smart decision to open the Seaway International Bridge this week for pedestrians to take one last stroll. It’s a part of our local history, and it looks good on Angela Preston, former graphic artist federal-government types who greenlighted extraordinaire, is now handling public the project. Too bad another piece of our relations for the Cornwall Community history, the nearby Domtar property, sits in limbo. Whatever happened to that plan to Hospital Foundation. dynamite the smokestacks? These two young ladies took to a local highway and celebrated Canada Day in style. Fear not, A Car Wash & BBQ to benefit the SDG adults were close by to warn them of cars. A city resident is asking pet owners to branch of the OSPCA is taking place at please keep their furry friends inside or on the Brick (1525 Pitt Street) in Cornwall Saturday, July 12, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. a leach at all times, especially on garbage Word is a venerable downtown business Cost $10/car - Get a free car air freshener night. “It really makes a mess, and plants is suffering through some tough economic with every wash purchased. Sponsored by: get damaged. Pets are also leaving little times stay tuned. ‘surprises’ everywhere.” The Red Carpet Treatment & Accesoware.

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HOW CAN YOU SAY NO TO THAT FACE! Chester uses his puppy dog eyes to get whatever he wants – just look at them. He was last seen chatting up older female dogs in the park. Bring in or email your favourite pet photo along with a small caption and we’ll publish it so all our readers can enjoy it, too! Drop in to our office at 29 Second Street East or email editorial@cornwallseawaynews.com DEADLINE IS MONDAY 5PM

1. PREVENT: What doesn’t get dirty doesn’t have to be cleaned. Door mats and keeping things organized. 2. DEJUNK: Almost half of the stuff we’re trying to organize and clean is clutter—get rid of it and you’ll save a lot of unnecessary housework. 3. Use Proper Tools and Cleaning Chemicals: What you clean with determines how fast and how well you clean. 4. GET HELP if needed: The need for cleaning is seldom ever caused by one person, and it shouldn’t be done by one person either. ANYONE OLD ENOUGH TO MESS UP IS OLD ENOUGH TO CLEAN UP. Educate and deligate accordingly. 5. Clean As You Go: If you pick up, put away, close up, and take care of things as you go along, you won’t have a lot to do later.

Spaghetti dinner Scotiabank presented a cheque for $1,513, to Sacred Heart School, matching funds raised at a spaghetti dinner held earlier this year. The event was in support of the purchase IPads for the school. Pictured (L-R) are Shannon McDougald, Sacred Heart School, with Sue van Loenen and Cathy Jeaurond, from Scotiabank. Yuk Yuk’s launching pad returns to Bar Q Singer/songwriter Mandee Woods takes the stage at this year’s Cornwall Lift-Off for another night of fine dining and laughs with special guest Roy Nichol (drummer for on Tuesday, July 22. Reservations can be April Wine) along with Peter Nichol, Mike made at (613) 935-3337. Tickets $55. Tessier, and Julie Fortier. Note to Cornwall Transit bus drivers What a great day on top of the Seaway - please ensure you use turn signals when International Bridge on Tuesday. Hats off to navigating Riverdale. Some residents have organizers for the open house event that saw seen you pulling away from stop signs thousands of people walk the bridge one last without doing so. time.

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Zumba with Christal is bringing the popular ROCK THE BLOCK event back Barry & Barb Benton are hosting a Golf to Pommier Square in the city’s downtown Tournament this weekend, Saturday, July 12, core. Come and party for free every Tuesday in Alexandria, followed by dinner at the Rec night at 6:30 p.m. Centre in Apple Hill (prizes, too!). All the proceeds will be going to ‘Epic E.’ For those of you who don’t know, ‘Epic E’ is Eleanor AdVantages Dore, daughter of Ann Marie Wheeler and Advertising Justin Dore. Eleanor has been diagnosed Weekly Smile with mesenchymal hamartoma, which is a WWW.ADVANTAGESADVERTISING.COM rare benign tumour, which has infiltrated her liver. If you’re interested in golfing (or donating a prize) call at 613-527-3431 (leave message). All monetary donations (during the golf tournament) will be matched by Scotiabank (Maxville) up to $5,000. To Reaching the end of a job interview, the learn more about ‘Epic E’ go to Facebook, Human Resources Officer asks a young and read Eleanor’s Epic Quest!!!

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Nothing worse than losing your life line ... a huge thanks to Officer McGillis for returning my phone! Tony Luis will be back in the ring on July 25, at the Turning Stone Resort and Casino in Verona, NY. Best of luck, champ! Local media types held court recently to wish our radio station comrades a fond farewell. Be on the lookout for fraudsters. They might include people you least expect.

engineer fresh out of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, “and what starting salary are you looking for?” The engineer replies, “in the region of $125,000 a year, depending on the benefits package.” The interviewer inquires, “well, what would you say to a package of five weeks vacation, 14 paid holidays, full medical and dental, company matching retirement fund to 50% of salary, and a company car leased every two years, say, a red Corvette?” The engineer sits up straight and says, “Wow! Are you kidding?” The interviewer replies, “Yeah, but you started it.”

New bench Adelard and Sandra Lemire (seated) recently donated a beautiful bench to the City of Cornwall and it has been installed along the recreational path near the foot of McConnell Avenue, overlooking the river. The bench is dedicated in memory of their parents Adelard and Marion Lemire, a Cornwall couple who lived near the river and spent most of their free time fishing on it. Pictured with the Lemires are Councillor David Murphy and Jim Althouse, Parks and Landscaping Supervisor. Cute little Facebook war going on locally. Listen to the hot new single (Cali) Take Me Home from an Ottawa band with If you’ve read the vitriol being posted by both Cornwall ties at uswithwolves.com. sides, you know what we are talking about. The Cornwall River Kings have launched Don Fairweather’s neighbours note that he is quite the landscaper. Some sweat on a booster club. The first annual general your brow looks good, Don. ;) meeting is taking place at the Cornwall Civic Complex on Saturday, July 12, at 10 a.m.

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