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Bridge could be completely down in just 18 months: Dorland Todd Lihou todd.lihou@tc.tc

CORNWALL, Ontario - The north span of the Seaway International Bridge could be history in as little as 18 months. Wade Dorland, interim general manager of the Seaway International Bridge Corporation, said demo crews have set an ambitious goal of completely removing the bridge by early 2016. “It’s going to be a bit of a dance up there,” he said. “They will have to crane a lot of it down.” Demo crews are expected to begin mobilizing in August and their first task will be to begin “peeling back” the decking on the bridge, said Dorland. The deck removal will take place in two stages, with crews focusing on a northern

section that stretches from Water Street to the traffic circle. After the decking is removed in that section, crews will focus on the remainder of the decking in a follow-up stage. “They will use jack hammers, or cut it out,” said Dorland. “For the items over the water, barges will be used.” Traffic on Brookdale Avenue is expected to be rerouted for a time while the demo work proceeds. City officials were not immediately available for comment to discuss details. Subsequent bridge work, next year, will include the removal of the steel structure, followed by most of the concrete columns. “The pillars in the water will remain, and one pillar on the canal lands will be used as a lookout,” said Dorland. “We’re going to build a walkway out to it.”

Dorland and organizers of a bridge open house are still basking in the success of one of the most well-attended public functions in recent memory. Thousands of people walked the bridge one last time last Tuesday. Dorland said organizers had planned for

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CORNWALL, Ontario – A steering committee looking to land a university in Cornwall is in talks with two institutions to expand to the city. Steering committee members spoke at city hall Monday night and told councillors that we could see a satellite campus located here, likely at the Nav Centre property. Late last year the province said it would not

to Cornwall, it will be a so-called “blended model” which would include classes given by professors, classes provided at St. Lawrence College’s Cornwall campus and online learning. The next step will be to continue to drum up support for the idea, said steering committee member Gerry Benson. “We don’t give up, these people are dedicated to the cause,” said Benson. The city spent $55,000 to help pay for a feasibility study.

committee’s query and that number has been pared down to two. Steering committee member Jeff Ridal characterized the facilities as “significant universities” but would not name them, citing the fragility of talks to this point. Ridal did say talks have taken place at a high level with university leadership, including presidents, vice-presidents and academic decision-makers. Steering committee member Gail Kaneb explained if a university campus is brought

be funding any new universities in Ontario, but it did allow for the expansion of existing facilities. At the same time the steering committee, in conjunction with outside experts, were completing a feasibility study to determine whether creating a local university is workable. “Sometimes you are better to be lucky than smart…and we were lucky with that timing,” said steering committee member Tom Kaneb. Of the 22 universities in Ontario that were contacted, just eight responded to the steering

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Sensient stated they are working with employees on their transition as the company winds down production. “Today, we’re currently in the process of meeting with employees and their union representatives in order to explain their situation and the support we will be providing,” said Rolfs. He added that the decision to shut down the plant had nothing to do with the performance level of its staff. “What we found was we have a number of plants around the world that do similiar products - and the plant also requires investment,” said Rolfs. “We’ve determined that we need to look at ways to make our operations more efficient, and where possible consolidate some of the plants that produce the same types of products. In many cases we have existing capacity within our global manufacturing system to absorb some of this production - and that was the case here.” Sensient is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Rolfs explained that the decision to close Sensient Flavors is not a reflection on the plant or its staff - a comment that will come as cold

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“Earlier this year, Sensient Technologies Corporation announced a restructuring plan to streamline the global operation of its Flavors & Fragrances business and allow for more efficient capital allocation toward strategic activities,” said Sensient’s Senior Vice President Stephen Rolfs in a media statement. In a telephone interview with Seaway News, Rolfs confirmed the facility employs approxiamately 50 people.

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CORNWALL, Ontario – By a razor-thin majority, city council has voted for a massive raise that will take effect next year. In a 6-5 vote, with Mayor Bob Kilger breaking the tie, council voted to phase in the increase starting in 2015 over the course of four years. The mayor will see the biggest hike to nearly $75,000, including a $12,000 expense budget. Kilger currently makes $63,100 a year, which also includes $12,000 for expenses. Councillors will get a big hike too – going to a little more than $25,000 a year, from the existing salary that is nearly $18,000 a year (which also includes a $2,500 expense account). A benefit package for the mayor will be maintained. Those voting in favour of the raise had this to say:

Mayor Bob Kilger:

“For me the compensation is not perceived as giving ourselves a raise. It’s about setting a standard of compensation for the next council. Who’s to say we will be there?” “We face (challenges) honestly, respectfully, and we continue to carry on to the best of our ability with integrity. And so, the compensation

there was no hourly rate there.” “We can’t be compared to that. We’re here “Anyone who tells me the next councillor, Coun. Glen Grant: whether it be me or anyone else…it’s not because we have a passion.” “I don’t do it for what I’m being paid.” “What do other municipalities compensate right and it’s not fair. It won’t be fair for the their councils? Having said that, we must be the new council. No matter who sits at this table only one doing it right, or the only one doing they need to be fairly compensated and I will Coun. Denis Thibault: it wrong. “We’re all here trying to do a job for continue to say that.” “When I put my name in for city council, I community.” didn’t have a clue what it paid.” “I guess from a community perspective… Coun. Denis Carr: “To suggest that I’m rich, or part of a rich how much is a councillor worth? I think once Coun. Andre Rivette: man’s club, I’m going to have to explain that that question has been answered, we’ll have a “A lot of us around this table have gone over when I get home tonight. Because I am not a better answer as to what kind of salary…that and above, and we’ve taken a lot of BS for it.” rich man and this has never been a rich man’s people around this table should get paid.” “It’s a lot more than just putting your name club.” on a ballot. The taxpayers of Cornwall…are “And we all know, because we’ve been here, Coun. David Murphy: going to realize it’s important to have someone you can change a decision of council. So if you “There are no silver spoons in my family. I who can do the job.” have a new council that comes in, they have the can’t in good conscience vote against the last two budgets…and vote for a pay raise. It’s my opportunity to turn it down.” gut feeling. I’ve told my colleagues that from Coun. Elaine MacDonald: the get go.” “This is a situation that has been Those who voted against the raise include: going on for years, that council has been undercompensated.” Coun. Bernadette Clement: Coun. Gerry Samson: “When you say that they don’t come here for “This isn’t easy one way or the other. It takes “I don’t care how you divide it. I’m the compensation…what you’re saying is this is thoroughly against this. You have people who courage and guts to make a motion to increase really a rich person’s club.” are suffering. I will not entertain anything above your pay.” “Cornwall has been getting a bargain, so two per cent. We’re here to serve.” “It’s not easy on the other side of it to say you we shouldn’t even worry about raising…it’s not don’t want to raise your level of compensation.” even a raise. It’s correcting an injustice.” “Do I feel a significant increase to city pay Coun. Maurice Dupelle: “When we all put our name on the paper, will move this city forward? I don’t.”

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Beginning next month new rules are coming in to play that prohibit certain kinds of waste from being disposed of at the curbside in Cornwall. The city is changing its practices for the collection of electronic waste (e-waste) and mattresses as part of a larger waste diversion initiative, and it won’t collect such things as of Aug. 1. “This change is being made to reduce the amount of unnecessary material ending up in the city landfill,” said Nicole Robertson, Solid Waste Supervisor. “It’s also consistent with the city’s long-term strategy to increase our waste diversion rate and extend the life of the landfill.”

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• Residents and businesses may deliver their waste mattresses to the City Landfill for recycling. Regular tipping fees are being applied ($10 current minimum charge for under 150 kg). • Residents are encouraged to donate mattresses that are in good condition to local reuse centres or negotiate the recycling of their current mattresses when purchasing a new one from a retailer. The e-waste and mattresses collected by the City at the Landfill will be recycled through third

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Sometimes the most important news items get buried beneath the flashy, sexier stories. Case in point was city council this week, where arguably the biggest story to hit Cornwall this year (word that the Seaway City could land a university campus) was overshadowed by a decision by councillors to vote themselves a raise…not to mention shelving debate on a closed-door waterfront development committee meeting that should have been open to the public. The raise issue, while generating plenty of fodder for the coffee-shop quarterbacks, will result in a ho-hum response from voters this fall. And while councillors went to great pains to suggest the mammoth raise (see our story for details) will be phased in over four years, and is for the 2015 council and not members of the existing body, consider this: most of the current group are running again and most of them will be re-elected. So council, for all intents and purposes, just voted itself a raise. If only it were that easy for all of us. The waterfront development committee thing is also a big fat non-issue. Did the committee get it wrong? Yup. Should some members of council who sit on the committee have stepped up and kept the meeting from

going in-camera (because they should know better)? Of course. Will the majority of voters penalize those council members in October. Nope…most of them couldn’t find the waterfront development committee on a chart with a rowboat. Which brings us back to this point – sometimes there’s more ink in the headlines than in the story. A steering committee made up of local stakeholders has made significant strides in landing Cornwall a university. Talk about some rock-solid good news to hang our hat on. While we won’t be seeing a stand-alone facility specific to Cornwall, there is hope the city could land a university campus from two unnamed post-secondary institutions that are in talks with the committee. Committee members who spoke to city council Monday night wouldn’t name the two institutions, but it won’t be long before their names are known. Committee membership can be counted in dozens, and that’s just too many mouths to keep quiet for long. In the meantime, the talk coming out of city hall this week made it sound like it’s only a matter of time before a portion of the Nav Centre property in Cornwall’s east end is transformed into a facility that provides in-class instruction from university professors, St. Lawrence College offers university-level classes, not to mention online learning

opportunities. Reality may be something else. Committee member Tom Kaneb tempered the positive vibe at city hall Monday by pointing out nothing is cast in stone, and there’s still a metric ton of work to do to convince Queen’s Park that Cornwall is a viable option for a university expansion. The provincial government has made it clear it will not fund new stand-alone universities in Ontario, and instead will set aside money for existing facilities to expand. It’s not the Cornwall campus of the University of Eastern Ontario - but the “blended model” committee member Gail Kaneb mentioned Monday night is the next best thing…and we should all be excited about that. I’m old enough to remember when the University of Ottawa operated a campus in Cornwall. If memory serves, a student could spend the first two years of their education here (or something like that) before moving to Ottawa full-time to complete their degree.

Even if my details are off a bit, there used to opportunities for local students to further a university education within Cornwall borders. Anything that can be done to return to that kind of model, or even augment it, should be latched on to with white knuckles. The fact that the committee has all but secured a home for the university campus should bolster our chances. So should the partnerships that have been created with Akwesasne, not to mention other players like the college and the city, to name just a few. The next task, according to committee leader Gerry Benson, will be to create a groundswell of public support. The group is active on social media (not sure I understand the symbolism of an egg as a Twitter profile picture) and will be active in getting the word out about the project. The ball is firmly in the court of Queen’s Park for freeing up any money. But our responsibility is getting behind this idea now, to make sure it becomes a reality.

of Ford, the usually talkative mayor admitted to many of the incidents. These included public drunkenness, drinking and driving, illegal drug use. Ford initially denied this but later admitted to smoking crack cocaine during one of his “drunken stupors.” Following advice of his legal team, family and friends, and some ardent supporters, the mayor reluctantly decided to seek medical help and entered a drug rehabilitation clinic. He took several weeks off from his municipal duties and also time off from active campaigning for re-election. Some thought things had drastically changed when ford reported to work at city hall. He was followed by a flock of news hungry reporters and started dishing out interviews to selected members of the media. After some complaints, he decided to talk

to everyone who was concerned and opened up, saying he had tried every form of drugs and alcohol. He even admitted this was some sort of sickness. This does not surprise me. Toronto residents will decide if this man is fit to serve as their chief magistrate. Ford did not apologize to city councilor Karen Stintz for some of the horrible things he said about another mayoral candidate. He did admit his openly racist and homophobic remarks were linked to his “sickness.” Ford will not quit gracefully and seek full time medical help he needs. The mayor has not been honest and open with the people who brought him to power. Ford has always insisted he is the target and victim of some vicious media. Let the people decide and I am sure this time around Torontonians will make the right decision.

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Some media still like Mayor Rob Ford of Toronto and continue to devote a lot of ink about his addiction, recovery and antics. I have had enough of this. It is hard to believe this is happening right at our doorstep in Canada’s largest city. Ford was elected mayor in the 2010 mayoral election on a platform of reducing the “gravy train” of government expenses and taxes. In the beginning he was admired and respected by thousands. Then things suddenly turned sour when the media started reporting about his addiction to cocaine crack.

At first, Mayor Ford vehemently denied all allegations and threatened lawsuits against some media. During his political career, Ford has been the subject of numerous personal and workrelated controversies and legal proceedings, including a conflict of interest that almost resulted in his being removed from office. His responsibilities have been greatly curtailed. Ford is seeking re-election as mayor in this fall’s mayoral election. It is highly unlikely he will be returned to office. But, I have seen strange things happen. Since 2013, Ford has been embroiled in a substance abuse scandal, which even hit the international media. The American late night comedy shows seemed to love this. After a 2013 Toronto Police Service gang investigation led to police discovering videos

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The Liberals have no choice but to be pro-choice. Oxymoron or what? There is no choice for Liberals to vote according to their conscience. There is no choice for over 100,000 unborn who are killed each year. That’s over 2,000,000 killed since 1988; onequarter of all conceived children! To dehumanize the unborn, language is manipulated to hide the horror of

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It appears that most of the current crop of councillors will seek re-election in the October sweepstakes, regardless of the financial “sacrifice” and that until now only four have filed their nomination papers, the early birds being Syd Gardiner, Andre Rivette, Gerry Samson and Dave Murphy. Only two-termer Denis Thibault has ruled out a third bid. He has enjoyed the ride, but feels after eight years it is time to bid adieu and spend a little more time at his Florida retreat when snowblowers across the Great White North are chugging away. One or two might not be sure bets in July - Bernadette Clement and Denis Carr - but the history of such things tell us that at the end of the day those who might be wavering a few weeks before the deadline usually end up digging in their cleats at the starting line. Mark McDonald, who holds the record for most news conferences, is vying to regain a council seat after a gutsy mayoral campaign in 2010 that pulled up short. If McDonald is elected he could be one of three unsuccessful mayoral candidates sitting around the next council table - Andre Rivette and Denis Carr being the others. Leslie O’Shaugnessy might suggest that will include the chain of office around a different neck come 2015. The seasoned politician is challenging Mayor Bob Kilger. The former SD and G warden lost a mayoral bid in 2006, garnering a mere 928 votes, but won back his council seat in 2010. He resigned early in his term. A big challenge will be to convince voters he isn’t a quiter. Going into the campaign, Kilger is the odds-on favourite, which means The O Man will need to show up at the starting gate with his A game, and a pocketful of money.

Running an effective mayoral campaign doesn’t come cheap. Burning through $10,000 is not difficult. Meanwhile, newcomers to municipal election campaigns need to be aware of the fact that incumbent councillors are hard to unseat. Among their advantages are all important name recognition, political capital banked over the years in office, not having to shell out for lawn signs and being able to showcase themselves at golf tournaments and dinners, even during the campaign, most times on the taxpayers’ tab. As Dave Murphy, who has his eye on the 2018 mayoral race, is fond of saying, “The campaign for re-election starts the day after the votes are counted.” ***** One of the city’s most accomplished female golfers passed away on July 8. Cornwall native Vera Watson was a five-time women’s champion at Cornwall Golf and Country Club, winning the title in 1953, 1956, 1960, 1965 and 1967. She ranks as one of the top female golfers in the club’s long history. Her last CGCC title came in 1974 when she teamed up with fivetime men’s club champion Alex McAllister to win the competitive Cornwall Open mixed division, a field that included of the best golfers in Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec. It might have been the only time a Cornwall Open mixed field had a winning duo with a combined 10 club titles. Vera’s athletic feats went beyond the golf course. She was a top notch bowler, five and 10-pin, and one of the city’s best women basketball and badminton players. Vera played a lead role in pioneering women’s 10-pin bowling at the old Towne Line Bowling Lanes and was a youth bowling instructor. She was inducted into the Cornwall Sports Hall of Fame in 1980, five years after her husband, Bruce, an avid yachtsman, was inducted. Vera, predeceased by her husband, was 88. ** ** Ontario police chiefs met in Ottawa last month and the key topic wasn’t runaway

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Cornwall’s signature event and Ontario’s only hot air balloon festival wrapped up its 20th year. Thousands flocked to Lamoureux Park from July 10-13, for 16 live music acts, a free concert night, indulgent vendor fare, a large midway, kids’ fun zone, and beer garden. “I’ve heard so many positive comments about this year’s festival and music lineup,” said Jason Jesmer, Lift-Off co-chair. Music festivities were kicked off by local fivepiece ‘seasoned to the max’ rock band Street Road. Then, Cornwall’s four-piece tribute act Lost Boyz took Lift-Off deep into the heart of the 80s. With perfect timing, 90s rockers and Cornwall/Ottawa natives Barstool Prophets fired up the crowd. Their set set the stage ablaze. Headliners Glass Tiger had the crowd roaring as they sang along to classic hits like Don’t Forget Me - When I’m Gone. Organizers estimated nearly 10,000 people attended the first night. Throughout the four-day event several other area acts and Cornwall’s own guitar hero took the stage, including Trailer Five, The Paul Deslauriers Band, Mandee Woods, Hadrian’s Wall, and SwitchGear. Canadian rockers and headliners 54-40 owned the stage during day two of Lift-Off. Alan Doyle, best known as the frontman of Great Big Sea, wrapped up the third concert night with a powerful and infectious performance, adding a fresh twist after two days of solid rock. Then, Lift-Off went country. Numbers were way down thanks to Mother Nature’s attempt to rain on Lift-Off’s parade. But the show must go on – and it did.

Doc Walker delivered a heavy dose of toetapping fun, closing out the 20th anniversary of the festival. Unpredictable winds forced most of the 20 hot air balloons to take flight at an alternate site in St. Andrews West. Lift-Off 2014 saw one of its six launches take place at the RCAFA Wing 424 on Water Street. The yearly Cornwall tradition has almost disappeared. In 2013, the U.S. border patrol warned the festival’s board of directors not to fly the balloons into America. “Our first choice is to always fly from Cornwall, but it’s all about wind direction,” said Stephanie McDonald, Lift-Off’s director of passenger services. “We move it for the safety of the pilots and the passengers.” But hundreds still lined up to see the massive multicoloured balloons in action. As they braced themselves for their first ride, couldn’t get much higher. Joanne surprised her husband with the tickets as a gift. “We kept talking about doing it, and I thought it would be romantic,” she said. Then without warning, an offer to fill a vacant spot came forth; despite a slight fear of heights this reporter was airborne. Pilot Hal Cooper briefed me on how to land properly. Then, he introduced me to my fellow passenger, Crysler’s Roger Lafrance. After a brief struggle, I flung myself into the basket. Cooper began to light up the burners, shooting flames into the balloon. After 20 years, he said he no longer feels the heat. But the inferno hovering above my head was hard to ignore until St. Andrews West and the large crowd started to shrink. Staring into the clear open sky, I was completely awestruck. I’ve lived in Cornwall all

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CORNWALL, Ontario - City councillors decided Monday night to correct a policy error that was made 11 years ago when it comes to hiring summer students, and go only with Cornwall teenagers to fill its ranks. Cornwall employs about 106 summer students, and some city councillors want to make sure they all come from Cornwall. Of the current roster, 23 live outside city borders. In 2003 council voted to create a policy that would mandate the hiring of Cornwall teens

only, with an exception that the city applicants must have all the qualifications necessary for the job, like a lifeguard for example. But Coun. Andre Rivette said between the time the motion was passed in 2003, to when the policy was actually drafted, an error was created that does not sufficiently spell out council’s directive. In the past the city has gone, mostly, with Cornwall teens, with a dash of representation from students who live just outside the municipal borders, in South Stormont and South Glengarry, as examples. Rivette takes it a step further and asserts in some occasions the children of full-time city

employees, who happened to live outside city limits, were hired for summer work too. The city, though, maintains it uses a lottery system of qualified candidates to determine who fills a job, with names essentially being drawn randomly. “We want to make sure the students of Cornwall have a priority,” Rivette said in an interview. “The bottom line is council’s decision was not put in the policy.” An opinion from the city’s legal arm, as well as courtroom decisions, suggests a municipality can make changes to its hiring policies, and fill summer student positions with residents only, without fear of a challenge concerning human rights violations. “Does the current legal regime

allow us to give such preference? The answer to this question was very surprising, not only to city staff, but the city’s solicitor as well,” Cornwall human resources manager Dail Levesque said in a report to council. “The legal ground has shifted under our feet in very recent years. “Recent jurisprudence tells us that giving preference to someone who resides in the municipality undertaking the recruitment is permissible.” Coun. Denis Carr believes the city should “look after its own. “I have no problems with that.” The new city policy says the teens must live within the city, or have parents who pay taxes in the community.

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What is self sabotage and why do we do it? Jason Christoff Get Fit Cornwall JASON@REVOLUTIONWEIGHTLOSSCLINIC.COM

Many people are aware of the phrase “self sabotage”. Self sabotage is a phrase that instantly brings a chuckle to many and a sense of helplessness to how it all works. Why do we do things that we don’t really want to do? How does self sabotage really work? Why are we so powerless to stop the cycle of self sabotage at times? People generally understand that self sabotage is about setting a positive goal in one’s life and then doing things overtime that sabotage our progress? How does self sabotage actually work in the mind? Why do we say one thing and do another? Why would we set a goal, only to make sure we

actually sabotage that goal? Why is it that there’s a part of us that works against our best interests? How is all this even possible? What part of the mind is responsible for our self sabotaging actions and thoughts? Is there a way out? Is there a solution? Why do we eat poorly when we want to lose weight? Why do we pick the same sort of romantic partners when we swear next time we’ll make smarter decisions? We do we lie at times when we know lying is wrong and can never provide us any long term positive outcomes? Why do we stay at a job we don’t like when we could make baby steps toward the life we really want? Why do we find ourselves complaining to our friends about the exact same problems instead of doing something about solving those problems? Why do we go for instant gratification and place what we really want on the back burner, over and over again?

Why do we stay quiet when we really need to speak up? Why does a smoker, who has cancer, keep smoking? Why do we say we have no time for reading or building our best life when we watch hours of TV each night? Why does someone, who’s in debt, keep spending? Why does a shopaholic buy more clothes when they could never possibly wear all the clothes they already own? Why do millions of people take medications that list the ways they will make us them ill, while at the same time believing the side effect laden drugs will magically make them better? Why do 90% of lotto winners lose all their winnings after 1 year? What’s going on? Are there different answers to all these questions? Do people need to work on each problem separately because that would take some time? Fortunately there’s one solution for all these issues and when you learn how

to address self sabotage in one area of your life, you’ll be able to move ahead in all areas simultaneously. The first step to helping resolve self sabotaging behaviour is to understand there’s nothing wrong with you because you do it. It’s not your fault. Self sabotage is based on fear and how that fear leads to disconnection from how we “feel” our way through life. Fear has a large impact on how the mind works and how the mind actually develops. Fear in childhood has the largest impact. The way our society is designed, you’re not likely going to avoid the fear proven to trigger self sabotaging behaviour. If you want to live successfully with your inner saboteur you’ll need to be brave enough to look into the past and be honest with yourself. In the next article I will explain more on the subject of self sabotage.

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The River Kings wasted no time filling in the open spot. “The departure of Gagne was not only expected but planned for,” said Frost in a media statement. “We have the right people in place now to move forward as an organization.” Rumours were flying that Rick Lalonde would serve as the team’s head coach. But instead, Lalonde, previously the team’s advisor, will fill the role that Gagne left behind, and Al Wager will take on the role of assistant GM. “Absolutely nothing has changed other than we now have two experienced people in the upper-level management positions of the team,” he said. “We are still in the process of interviewing coaches and hope to have someone signed very soon.” The puck may have dropped for Gagne with the River Kings, but he didn’t drop the gloves on his way out. “I wish nothing but the best for Brock Frost and the organization this season,” he said.

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Cornwall & Area Community Calendar BASIC COMPUTER TRAINING. Learn what you want to learn in the comfort of your home/business. Need to learn Windows 7, 8 or iPad? Call The Joy of Learning, 613-935-6857. 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. 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. FOCUS ON FITNESS Canadian Mental Health Association: Cornwall- 329 Pitt Street FOCUS ON FITNESS: Every Thursday from 1:30am-3:00pm. Healthy snack included. For info contact Angée or Amanda at 613-933-5845 ext. 250. FOCUS SUR LA FORME L’Association canadienne pour la santé mentale : Cornwall329, rue Pitt FOCUS SUR LA FORME :

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Tous les jeudi de 13h30-15h00. Avec une collation. Pour info contacter Angée ou Amanda au 613-933-5845 poste 250. MOOSE LODGE (1367) Dance to Billy Gabriel, Saturday, July 19, 8pm-12am. We have Hall Rentals for all occasions. Moose Lodge, 443 – 11th St. West. 613-938-0666. CORNWALL & REGION WRITERS’ SOCIETY invite any writers and would be writers to the next meeting on Monday, July 21 at 6:30pm at the Cornwall Public Library (45 Second St. East, in the Boardroom on 2nd floor). Lorna is facilitator for the evening. Contact Lorna Foreman at 613933-5265 for more information. SASS (SEXUAL ASSAULT SUPPORT SERVICES FOR WOMEN OF SDG&A) presents a FREE Workshop of 6 classes “Girl Spoken, Creative Voices for Change” for girls 14-17 beginning July 22 to Aug. 26 from 1-3pm at the Cornwall Public Library, 45 Second St. East. Virginia Lake will be the facilitator. Free student bus passes available. A project dedicated to providing an open space where girls and young women can voice their throughts and experiences through art. For more info and to register, contact SASS at 613-932-1755, ext. 27. SEAWAY TRAIN SHOW ~ Parade of

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July 31 Arts in the Park – Winston Marley Lamoureux Park (Cornwall) 613-938-9898 July 31-Aug 24 Lend me a Tenor Upper Canada Playhouse (Morrisburg) uppercanadaplayhouse.com

Aug 1-3 Tubiefest Waterfront (Morrisburg) 613-543-4558

July 20 Sunday Tea - Cornwall Community Museum Lamoureux Park (Cornwall) 613-936-0280

Aug 5 Arts in the Park – Michael Taiger Lamoureux Park (Cornwall) 613-938-9898

July 20 Fly In Breakfast - Iroquois Municipal Airport (Iroquois) 613-657-1646

Aug 6 Arts in the Park – Community Showcase Featuring Studio C Dancers Lamoureux Park (Cornwall) 613-938-9898

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Aug 7 Arts in the Park – Ruby Tuesday Dixie Band Lamoureux Park (Cornwall) 613-938-9898

July 25-27 Chesterville Fair - Fairgrounds (Chesterville) chestervillefair.com

Aug 8-10 Williamstown Fair Fairgrounds (Williamstown) williamstownfair.com

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8th ANNUAL INGLESIDE FIREFIGHTER CHALLENGE Saturday, July 19 in front of the Ingleside Shopping Plaza. Come and join us for a full day of activities for the entire family! Firefighters will go head to head in a test of skill, endurance and teamwork as they make their way through a skills course. 1–5pm Free Children’s Activities including Inflatables by “Bubble Bounce”, Petting Zoo and Pony Rides by “The Barnyard Zoo, Children’s Firefighter Challenge. 11am–4pm Schneider’s Foodland Community Cruiser. 12pm–1am Beer Garden. 2–4pm Firefighter’s Challenge. 2:30pm Women’s Charity Challenge to benefit the Canadian Cancer Society (New this Year). 3:30pm Vehicle Extrication Demonstration (New this Year). 4pm Wings & Corn. 6pm–1am Live Entertainment Featuring: Grace Willison, Graham Greer and The Shiners. Admission to the event is at no cost to the public however donations will be accepted with proceeds from the event to benefit the Ingleside Firefighter’s Association. Info: visit our facebook page: https://www.facebook. com/InglesideFirefighterChallenge?ref=hl

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July 29 Arts in the Park – Grace Williamson, Lauren Mann & The Fairly Odd Folk Lamoureux Park (Cornwall) 613-938-9898

Nations Fundraiser, July 19 & 20, 10am to 4pm at the Long Sault Arena. Details: seawaytrainclub.com REVENUE CANADA TAX CLINIC~ (CVITP) Community Volunteer Income Tax Program, New hours: Every Tuesday 11am-2pm,500 York St.(Salvation Army downstairs). Info: Rosemary Wells by email: rosemarywells@cogeco.ca FREE 8-WEEK RETAIL ASSOCIATE TRAINING Get a head start with your job search and gain Essentials Skills needed to be successful in the Retail Sector. The 8-week training will run Monday to Thursday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. beginning Tuesday, September 2, 2014. For more information www. tricountyliteracycouncil.ca . To register, please contact Tri-County Literacy Council at 613-932-7161.

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July 19-20 Antique Festival Morrisburg Plaza (Morrisburg) 613-362-0203

July 23 Monthly Environmental Workshop with St. Lawrence River Institute OPG Visitor Centre (Cornwall) 613-932-4563 ext. 3520

TV Cogeco Cornwall and the Benson Group teamed up to support both Relay For Life Events in Maxville and Ingleside. Donations totaled $1,051.72. From left are David Murphy, Marketing Coordinator Benson Group, Calvin Killoran, Manager Programming & Community Relations TV Cogeco, Carolyn Bourassa, SD&G-PR Community Manager Canadian Cancer Society, Sylvie Guenette, Fundraising Coordinator, SD&G-PR Canadian Cancer Society.

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Cornwall & Area Community Calendar CENTRE CHARLES-ÉMILECLAUDE ~ Du 21 juillet au 4 août 2014, veuillez noter que le CCÉC est fermé pour le congé estival. Bonnes vacances à tous et à toutes! 613-932-1035. LGBTQ GATHERING FOR YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer). Third Thursday of every month, 5-7pm at Seaway Valley Community Health Centre, 353 Pitt St. Support, education, activities and fun geared to youth within a safe environment. Allies & family members welcome too. Find us on Facebook! Search LGBTQ Cornwall SDG to join our group. 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). Saturday at 7:00 p.m. Community Karaoke,no charge, everyone welcome (the 2nd Saturday of each month). CAREFOR will hold a free Nursing Clinic on Friday, July 18 from 11am-3pm at the Carefor Health & Community Services office at 205 Amelia St. Info: Call the Carefor office at 613-932-3451. SUMMER SCHEDULE Cornwall Senior Citizens Club: Open 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday. No meals from June 1st to September 2nd. All Activities commence at 1pm. Mon.: Bid Euchre; Tues.: Cribbage; Wed.: Euchre; Thurs.: Bingo; Fri.: Bid Euchre. AQUATIC EXERCISES Seaway M.E./

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Sommet sur l’accessibilité: une rencontre «trop chère», dit le RAPHO Une somme de 595$ exigée par personne pour le Sommet sur l’accessibilité? Trop cher, s’indigne le Regroupement des associations de personnes handicapées de l’Outaouais (RAPHO). L’organisme ne décolère toujours pas du prix de participation pour les quatre jours du Sommet international sur l’accessibilité organisé par l’Université Carleton et s’ouvrant ce samedi au Centre des congrès d’Ottawa. «L’idée d’organiser un sommet est très bonne, croît Marie Beaudoin, directrice générale de l’organisme, mais qui comme individu ou organisme communautaire de personnes handicapées peut payer 595 $ pour participer à ce sommet? Beaucoup de personnes intéressées ne peuvent finalement pas s’y rendre. Un tarif réduit aurait permis à des individus ou leur organisme de participer à une convention qui les concerne directement.» L’Université Carleton ne dément pas la somme, mais affirme que celle-ci est nécessaire. «Nous avons voulu cibler un sommet d’ampleur internationale pour cette première édition, affirme Suzanne Blanchard, coprésidente de l’événement. Pour assurer le succès et l’attention, il nous fallait des invités de marque. Si l’on ajoute la tenue au Centre des congrès, la nourriture, les coûts sont ce qu’ils sont, mais nous avons fait notre possible.» L’organisation précise qu’une réduction sera accordée à toute personne accompagnant une personne handicapée lors de l’événement. Autre particularité dénoncée par le RAPHO: l’absence totale de français lors de l’événement unilingue anglophone. «Cette belle initiative soi-disant internationale se déroule uniquement en anglais, peste Mme Beaudoin. Pourtant, notre pays compte deux langues officielles et le sommet se passe dans la capitale canadienne.» Pour l’Université Carleton, cette polémique n’a pas lieu d’être, la structure organisatrice se définissant comme unilingue anglophone. «C’est une première et un sommet international. Nous avons donc pensé qu’un événement anglophone aurait plus de chance d’attirer un grand nombre de participants», précise Mme Blanchard. Le sommet sur l’accessibilité se déroulera jusqu’à mardi au Centre des congrès d’Ottawa. Différents conférenciers et groupes de travail se succéderont durant les quatre jours pour parler de l’accessibilité dans les infrastructures de transports, la santé mentale et l’employabilité.

La ville choisit le troisième lauréat de la bourse d’études en médecine Brent Patterson, résident local et étudiant en médecine, est le troisième lauréat de la bourse d’études en médecin de la ville de Cornwall. Le Conseil municipal de Cornwall a approuvé le choix de M. Patterson à sa réunion ordinaire de Conseil ce soir. M. Patterson, qui a été choisi par un comité spécial se composant principalement de professionnels en médecine de la région, se verra remettre la somme de 25 000 $ par année d’étude pour un total de 150 000 $. « Recruter des médecins pour la ville est d’une importance capitale pour le bien-être de tous nos citoyens », a affirmé le maire Bob Kilger. « L’objet de notre programme de recrutement consiste à s’assurer que la communauté est bien servie par des professionnels de la santé. La bourse incite aussi nos jeunes étudiants brillants à réaliser leur rêve. » Titulaire d’un Baccalauréat en sciences avec spécialisation en anatomie et biologie cellulaire de l’Université McGill, M. Patterson est excellent étudiant et a figuré au palmarès du doyen. Il a fait ses études secondaires à Char-Lan District High School, d’où il est sorti en 2010 avec plusieurs prix, notamment la Médaille académique du Gouverneur général. Après avoir achevé ses études en médecine familiale à l’Université de Toronto et obtenu son certificat de l’Ordre des médecins et

La Ville de Cornwall modifie ses pratiques en ce qui concerne la collecte en bordure de rue des déchets électroniques (e-déchets) et des matelas, changement faisant partie d’une initiative de réacheminement des déchets. À compter du 1er août 2014, la Ville ne collectera plus les matelas ni les déchets électroniques en bordure de rue. « Nous apportons ce changement afin de réduire la quantité de matériel acheminé inutilement à le site d’enfouissement de la ville, explique Nicole Robertson, superviseure des déchets solides. De plus, ce changement est cohérent avec la stratégie à long terme de la Ville visant à augmenter notre taux de réacheminement des déchets et à prolonger la durée de vie du site d’enfouissement. » Les déchets électroniques incluent les télévisions, les ordinateurs portatifs et de bureau, les scanneurs, les téléphones cellulaires, les tablettes, les moniteurs, les câbles et les périphériques connexes, les systèmes audio et vidéo, les télécopieurs et autres. Les matelas comprennent tous les matelas ou sommiers à ressorts d’au moins 39 pouces de large et 75 pouces de long. Voici les options qui s’offriront maintenant aux résidents qui souhaitent jeter ces articles : Déchets électroniques

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Brent Patterson chirurgiens de l’Ontario, il ouvrira un cabinet de médecine familiale à temps plein à Cornwall. Vanessa Carter et Sara Robichaud, les deux lauréates antérieures de la Bourse d’études en médecine de la ville de Cornwall, avancent bien dans leurs études. À propos de la bourse La bourse d’études en médecine a été créée sur la recommandation du groupe de travail du maire en recrutement médical. Cette bourse a pour but d’offrir des possibilités de financement

aux étudiants de Cornwall et de Stormont, Dundas et Glengarry qui ont été admis en médecine ou qui étudient actuellement en médecine dans une université canadienne reconnue en vue d’obtenir la Certification en médecine familiale. En échange, le lauréat ou la lauréate devra exercer la médecine à Cornwall pendant au moins cinq ans. Vous trouverez des renseignements complémentaires sur le programme de bourses d’études au site Web de la ville à www.Cornwall.ca.

La Ville modifie ses règles relatives à la collecte des matelas et des déchets électroniques

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• Un conteneur à déchets électroniques désigné a été installé au site d’enfouissement de la ville. Les résidents peuvent aller porter leurs déchets électroniques gratuitement tout au long de l’année durant les heures normales d’opération (du lundi au vendredi de 7 h 30 à 16 h 30, et le samedi de 7 h 30 à 12 h). • Plusieurs agences locales à but non lucratif ont établi une relation avec les centres de traitement des déchets électroniques afin d’organiser de façon régulière des jours de collecte spéciale. • Plusieurs détaillants d’électronique locaux ont déjà leur propre programme de récupération en place. Matelas • Les résidents et les entreprises peuvent aller porter leur matelas à le site d’enfouissement de la ville afin qu’il soit récupéré. Les redevances de déversement habituelles s’appliqueront (frais minimums courants de 10 $ pour les objets de moins de 150 kg). • Nous encourageons les résidents à donner leur matelas en bon état à un centre de réutilisation local ou à négocier le recyclage de leur matelas actuel au moment de l’achat d’un nouveau matelas chez un détaillant. Les déchets électroniques et les matelas ramassés par la Ville et mis en décharge seront

recyclés par des tierces parties. « Nous aimerions remercier d’avance les résidents pour leur coopération pendant que cette nouvelle politique entre en vigueur », ajoute Mme Robertson. Lorsque les changements entreront en vigueur, les employés responsables de la collecte des déchets apposeront une étiquette sur tout objet qui n’est pas accepté en bordure de rue. L’étiquette mentionnera au résident que l’objet ne peut être ramassé lors de la collecte des déchets, donnera des conseils sur la bonne façon de le jeter ou de le recycler et fournira une liste de coordonnées ainsi que l’adresse d’un site Web à consulter si le résident souhaite obtenir davantage de renseignements. Ces changements suivent les recommandations proposées dans le plan directeur sur la gestion des déchets solides de la Ville, un document exhaustif qui présente une série d’initiatives visant à augmenter le taux global de réacheminement des déchets de Cornwall. Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements sur les programmes d’ordures et de recyclage ainsi que sur le plan directeur sur la gestion des déchets solides, veuillez visiter la section « Environnement » du site Web de la ville (www.Cornwall.ca).

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LIVE MUSIC ALL WEEKEND LONG! Madeleine Joanisse recevant le Prix de Journal de l’année des mains de Robert Duhamel de TV5.

L’Express d’Ottawa journal de l’année aux Prix de l’APF L’Express d’Ottawa a remporté vendredi soir le prix du journal de l’année des Prix d’excellence 2014 de l’Association de la presse francophone (APF). «Ça prouve que l’on écrit sur les bonnes choses qui sont importantes», a aussitôt réagi l’éditrice du journal Madeleine Joanisse. L’hebdomadaire francophone de la région d’Ottawa est également reparti les mains pleines du Centre de congrès d’Ottawa, lieu de l’événement, s’adjugeant trois autres prix: meilleur site internet, meilleure qualité graphique et meilleure rédaction journalistique. Pour cette dernière, les juges ont expliqué leur choix pour le «souci évident de recherches de sujets et des nouvelles exclusives».

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Great location for this spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath brick bungalow for the growing family. Entertain in the formal living room and dining room. Large kitchen with ample oak cabinets, family room with wood burning fireplace and patio doors to large deck. Master bdrm with his and her closets. 2 full baths and main floor laundry, attached 1 1/2 car garage, double paved driveway and an unspoiled basement. $249,900

Cute and Cozy starter home that is better than renting! Open sitting and living room with recent floors, recent kitchen, updated 4 piece bathroom, new drywall and freshly painted. Outside enjoy a large fenced yard and exterior siding completed in 2013. $89,900

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Large 2 storey 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom home outside of St. Andrews. Open concept kitchen dining and living room, additional dining, gas fireplace, master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in closet, finished rec room, above ground pool and more. Built in 2006. $329,900

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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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1017 osboRne Avenue, CoRnwAll Great starter home or investment property for students (4 bdrms) in highly sought after neighborhood. This cute and cozy family home boasts many upgrades including new furnace with a/c, 200 amp service with surge protector, freshly painted, new selfvented water heater, and to help you unwind, there is a new gas fireplace with built in entertainment center large enough to accommodate up to a 72” screen tv that is hardwired for hdmi, in the family room. This home is larger than it appears with approximately 1700 sq. ft. of living space. This home must be seen to believe. Mls l1793 $164,899

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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 bdrm and a 2nd bdrm with patio door leading to a covered deck and fenced in yard. MLS# L2110 $144,500 FAye Allott 613-571-9605

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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

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620 FiRst stReet east This well-kept 3 bedroom bungalow makes life affordable. The main floor has 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, dining area, large living room and a galley kitchen with lots of cupboards. The roof is 5 yrs old and the gas forced air furnace is 5 yrs old. This home is move-in ready and waiting for a new family. Won’t last long! Call Jo Ann for a private viewing. MLS# L2282 124,900

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20015 BeaUPRe Rd, gReen valley If you are looking for a great country property at an affordable price, this is your new home. This home features 3 bdrms, 2 baths, lrg living rm with hdwd flrs & gas stove, separate dining rm, screened-in side porch and a new front deck to star watch at night. All of this is sitting on over 2 acres of land. Don’t wait to see this lovely bungalow. MLS# L1746 $164,900. Faye allott 613-571-9605

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3233 main stReet, avonmoRe Cozy starter home. Many upgrades makes this home move in condition. Privacy fenced yard with pool and interlocking patio. $124,000 MLS L0560 moniqUe dRake 613-362-2305

3782 old oRchaRd, aPPle hill Country family home in Apple Hill. Over 1500 sq. ft. Bright open concept is what greets you when you enter the kitchen/dining area that leads into large family room. 3 bdrms upstairs. Lrg master bdrm with private upper deck. Lower level deck looks out over large fenced back yard. $139,900. moniqUe dRake 613-362-2305

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3 noRth Beech st lancasteR. If you are looking for a home in the quaint village of Lancaster this may be the home for you. This adorable 1 ½ storey, 3 bdrm, 1 ½ bath has been completely updated. Tastefully decorated and ready for a new family. Call for a private viewing. MLS# L1096 $189,900.

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62 main st. soUth, maxville Large new garage (23x29) with great potential for an awesome man cave, extra plugs installed, polished flr and lrg loft upstairs. Home offers spacious bright rms & a bonus family rm. Hdwd flrs, rustic country kitchen, family rm has woodstove and home has all bdrms and laundry upstairs. Lrg front porches upstairs and down. $199,900 MLS L2159 moniqUe dRake 613-362-2305

attention to detail 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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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

50 FoRest hill, long saUlt Perfect for an extended family, in-law suite, or rental potential! Don’t let the small exterior fool you, this home has two large custom designed bungalows with complete main floor living. Curious? Good, call today for your private showing in the much desired neighbourhood of Arrowhead Estates. $549,900 MLS# L1846 claiRe halliday aRmstRong 613-551-2812

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

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

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

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

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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

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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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(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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(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 yearround Bed & Breakfast. Walking distance to all amenities. 4 other rooms may be used as bdrms - a total of 8 bdrms.

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open HoUse sUndaY • 12:30-2 pm

465 PITT ST. 613-938-2121 open HoUse sUndaY • 2:15-3:45 pm NEW PRICE $219,900

1252 HEBERT ST - NEW PRiCE $159,900

(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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6593 WENdY ST “BaYViEW ESTaTES” - $277,900

PRiCEd TO SEll - $44,900

(L2272) MOBILE HOME with spacious lot. Move-In-Condition. Immediate Possession. All appliances & furniture included. Hdwd flrs in kit. Well-landscaped lot.

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225 WElliNGTON ST E - $229,000

(L1671) Markell-built in 1993, this 2+1 bdrm raised bung has a lot to offer. Roof shingles recently replaced in 2013. Carpetless main flr features open concept living rm, dining rm & work-in kit. Fin rec rm above grade level has an abundance of natural light. Home features 2 baths, patio deck, fully fenced backyard & att garage. Interested? *

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

GET COUNTRYFIED! (L0410) Country-sized & country decor best describes this spacious 2 bdrm, 1-1/2 storey home with 3-season sunrm with waterview of Lake St. Francis. Bath has claw foot tub, that helps melt away the stresses of the day or relax on the deck & sip on a fresh morning brewed coffee. Call for your personal tour.

(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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1782 ElGiN ST - $174,900

(L1664) Put yourself in OUR PLACE! 3 Bdrm all brick bung, 2 baths, eat-in kit, formal dining & living rms. Some windows replaced, shingles replaced 2008, partially fin bsmt with corner propane gas frpl. Beautiful 50x150 well-manicured yard for summer enjoyment.

601 GUY ST - NEW PRiCE $189,900

(L2082) “Be as snug as a bug in a rug here!” Cozy, yet inviting, oodles of room to entertain friends & family. Care to view?

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332 FiFTH ST E - $164,500

(L1615) City Living in a Country Setting! Take a long look - it’s a lot of house. 3+1 bdrms, 2 updated baths, open concept living/dining & kit, with patio doors to deck. Fully fin rec rm warmed by a gas frpl. Games rm with pool table. All nestled on a 100x150 lot, with 24x30 det garage & screened-in gazebo for summer enjoyment. Call for your personal tour today.

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(L1375) Growing Family? Like to entertain? This home has both space & practicality for both. Beautiful eat-in kit overlooks main flr family rm which boasts a gas frpl. Lovely fenced-in backyard graces an ingrd pool for summer enjoyment. Fully fin bsmt, 3 baths, 3+1 bdrms. Care to view?

311 WaTER ST W - $260,000 - CONdO

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512 BElMONT ST - $134,900 GREAT STARTER HOME! (L2157) Move in ready, 1-1/2-storey (L2092) Excellent Starter Home! Large invithome featuring a large open concept oak ing eat-in kit, lovely living rm & more! kitchen & more! CALL TODAY!

(L2149) Welcome Home is what this home says to you. Sip lemonade on the front verandah of this inviting home this summer or relax on the back deck overlooking a fully fenced backyard.

746 TOllGaTE Rd W - $284,500

1444 HOlY CROSS BlVd. - $279,900

6803 RiVERViEW dR - NEW PRiCE $385,900

(L2249) Space & Sunshine enhances this 1350 sq.ft. 2+1 bdrm backsplit home. Open concept living, dining & kit areas with an abundance of natural light. Inviting 3-season sunrm with southern exposure located off formal dining area. Fin rec rm, 2 baths, dbl att garage all nestled on an ac lot. Close to park, playground, bike path & golf course.

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115 GUY ST $105,900

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

(L0935) Your Private Hilltop Setting! VIEW-T-FUL! 3+2 bdrms, 1708 sq.ft. brick bung, all nestled on a well-landscaped lot with many perinnial flower beds. Open concept kit, dining nook & main flr family rm overlooks scenic backyard & evening sunsets or enjoy keeping cool with a quick dip in this 24’ abv grd pool.

527 BEdFORd ST - $127,500

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

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NEW PRICE $285,000

16855 BEaVER daM dRiVE - $468,500

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.

JUliE QUESNEl** 613-662-7653

(L1378) Growing family? Need room to roam? This home offers 2,734 sq.ft. of luxury area to enjoy. Plus a 1.52 ac well-manicured & treed lot in a family friendly neighbourhood. Enjoy cool summer evenings relaxing in your screened-in gazebo. Dad will love the additional dbl car det garage for a workshop. This is truly a family home waiting for a new family to enjoy!

SHERRY MCCUllOUGH 613-551-2141 *

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72-a lEFEBVRE - $134,900

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

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163 lEFEBVRE NEW PRiCE $136,900

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

6596 TREE HaVEN Rd - $449,900

(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.

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

(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

COUNTRY CHaRMER $138,000

aNd NOW FOR SOMETHiNG COMPlETElY diFFERENT! NEW PRiCE 274,900.

MiCHaEl VaNdER MEER** 613-938-2121

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

STaRTER HOME OR RENTal iNCOME - $79,900

(L1260) Interior recently redone.

MiCHaEl VaNdER MEER** 613-938-2121

COUNTRY CENTURY HOME

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

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536 MARLBOROUGH ST, upst 1bdrm, f/s $675 Incl 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 23-B LEFEBVRE, upst 1bdrm, f/s $450+(elect) 28-A MARLBOROUGH ST, bachelor, no appl $505 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-B SYDNEY ST, 2 bdrm upst., 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) 62 DICKINSON #4, main 2bdrm, f/s $650+(ELECT) (SEPT) ––––––––– 3 BEDROOMS / HOUSES / SEMi –––––––––– 1012 MARLEAU AVE, 3bdrm bungalow, no app $975+(oil/elect) 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) –––– 245 YATES AvE & 440 CUMBERLAND AvE ––––

“CUMBERLAND GARDENS” 2 bdrm units, $735.00-$775.00 Utilities & appliances included Coin laundry on site • PARKING INCLUDED • No Pets Preferred 3 & 4 bedroom townhouses - No Availability ––––––––––––––––––– COMMERCiAL ––––––––––––––––––– 232 MCCONNELL AVE, 3 offices and reception area $850 Incl 133 SYDNEY ST, main floor, approx 900 sq ft $700+(gas/elect)

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CLASS AZ DRIVER REQUIRED We are currently seeking an experienced AZ driver (dump trailer) Yards in Finch and Ingleside, Ontario May be possible to take truck home Salary to be negotiated with experience. Plus benefit package. Please submit resume

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Part time custodian needed immediately for aPProximately 5 hours Per week (weekends). Please contact st. John’s Presbyterian church 613-932-8693 or submit resumé to st. John’s Presbyterian church 28 2nd st. e., cornwall k6h 1y3 or admin@stjohnscornwall.ca by July 24th.

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MOTORHOME for sale 135,000 km, 1999, Ford Majestic E450 V10/ 31 ft, 1 slide out, 6 news tires. Asking $20,000/ negotiable. Contact Ed 613-525-0012

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WARNER, John (Jack) Passed away peacefully at his residence on Friday, July 11, 2014. John Leonard Warner of Cornwall; age 82 years, former firefighter with the City of Cornwall Fire Department. Beloved husband of the late Patricia Ellen Warner (MacPherson) Cherished and loving father of Gayle Bissonnette (Dan) of Navan ON, Lori Thompson (Michael) of Plano Texas, John Warner (Michelle) of Hanmer, ON and Jodie Gee (Martin) of McKinney, Texas. Proud grandfather of 12 grandchildren, Ryan, Kyle, Samantha, Alex, Jon, Sydney, Megan, Emily, Zachary, Hannah, Matt, Jack and four greatgrandchildren. Dear brother of Ian Warner (Charlene) and Shirley Warner. Predeceased by his parents the Late James Leonard Warner and the Late Edith Mary Blackie. Special thanks to Pat (Fullertons), The Canadian Red Cross Homecare, George & Earle. Rested at Lahaie and Sullivan, Cornwall Funeral Homes, West Branch, Cornwall. Funeral was held on Tuesday, July 15, 2014 for Service in the Memorial Chapel of the Funeral Home. Interment, St. Lawrence Valley Cemetery, Long Sault.

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inside out. For that we need the sanctifying ministry of the Spirit of God. A fourth goal also comes to mind – that is, that we would pass on to others by our words and actions the truth which we have received from Him. For that we need the Holy Spirit’s empowering ministry. Where are you, at this very moment, in terms of God’s communication goals being realized in your own heart and life?

TOOP, Madella Illah R.N. Passed away peacefully in her sleep at Almonte Country Haven, Almonte, Ont. on Saturday, July 12, 2014. Madella Toop (née Gimbel) of Carleton Place, age 86 years. Dearly loved wife of Aylmer Toop. Cherished mother of Charles (Loralee) of Sherwood Park, Alberta and Jo-Ann (George) Gref of Martintown. Dear sister of Lloyd (Linda) Gimbel. Beloved grandmother of Alexa & Bretton Toop and Michael & Katharina Gref. Predeceased by one sister; Leora and two brothers; Lee & Leo. Rested at the C. R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc., Almonte, Ont. Interment in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte.

In Memory of Our Beloved Scott Maynard February 5, 1983 to July 16, 2007

It’s been seven years since you passed through Heaven’s Gates. There are no words to express how much our hearts still ache. It seems like an eternity since we’ve seen your smile, heard your laughter or felt your hugs. So today Scott, wrap your arms around yourself and know that this hug is from us. You are always in our thoughts and hearts. You will always be missed and never forgotten. Love You Forever and Beyond Mom, Dad, Jennifer, Owen, Bradley, Olivia, Curt and all your family and friends 5657552

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Lawrence Dunning

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April 11, 1948 – June 17, 2014

I would like to thank all relatives and friends who gave their support with visitation, floral tributes and memorial donations for the loss of my husband. Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Cook, Steve & Lindsay (Bayshore) and Catherine (Rivera) for the excellent home care that they provided for Larry. The guidance from Bonnie Parker and staff of McArthur and MacNeil was greatly appreciated. Jeannette Dunning

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They say there is a reason They say time will heal But neither time nor reason Will change the way we feel For no one knows the heartache That lies behind our smiles No one knows how many times We have broken down and cried Fond memories linger every day

We miss you Jason “Fox” in every way. Love Mom, Dad, Jennifer, Chris, Jacee and John

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The purpose of this public notification is to inform the public and the Township of South Stormont of the proposed installation of a wireless telecommunications pole in South Stormont.

LOCATION OF SUBJECT LANDS

The proposed site is located at: • 16795 County Road 36, South Stormont, Ontario

PROPOSED INSTALLATION

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

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Any person may submit written comments with respect to the proposed development. Comments must be received WITHIN 30 DAYS of the printing of this notification. Additional information relating to the proposed installation is available for inspection at the Township of South Stormont - Planning and Development Department during regular business hours.

HART ROAD CULVERT REPLACEMENT SEALED TENDERS on forms supplied by the Township of South Stormont will be received in envelopes clearly marked as “Tender No. 10-2014, Hart Road Culvert Replacement” by the Clerk’s office at the Township of South Stormont Municipal Office, PO Box 84, 2 Mille Roches Road, Long Sault, ON, K0C 1P0, at 11:00 a.m. local time on:

FRIDAY AUGUST 1, 2014 For replacing Hart Road Culvert with a 3.480m span x 2.210m rise Polymer Coated Corrugated Steel Pipe Arch Culvert. The culvert is located on Hart Road 0.5 km west of North Valley Rd. The works include: installation of structure, concrete cut off wall, wingwalls, earth excavation, grading, dewatering, erosion and sediment control, steel beam guiderail, road reconstruction, miscellaneous removals etc. The Form of Tender is available for pick-up at the Township of South Stormont Municipal Office, on Monday, July 21st, 2014, PO Box 84, 2 Mille Roches Road, Long Sault, ON, K0C 1P0. The cost for each tender package is thirty dollars ($30.00), which includes HST. Tenders will be opened in the Township Municipal Office shortly after the tender closing.

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initial intent by God to even share with us is pretty awesome, don’t you think!? The plain fact that God has communicated with His human creation is even more wonderful! As I read the Holy Bible, I perceive four distinct purposes why God shares with us His mind and heart. His first goal would be, of course, that we would come to understand the truth about Himself, life and salvation. For that, we

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Francisco without its Golden Gate or Cornwall without its 1962-2014 North Span bridge to Cornwall Island. When the demolition contract for the bridge is carried out, Cornwall, once touted as being ‘The Seaway City’, will lose its signature landmark. Unless its centre span is saved by a brave move of farsightedness, and modified by the addition of an elevator, Cornwall will once again add another historical landmark to the ‘there used to be…’ list, which includes The Capitol Theatre and the pre-1957 canal that once paralleled Water Street. Speaking of canals, Montreal’s onceburied Lachine Canal was recently disinterred, rehabilitated and reinstituted

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Heavyweights a huge attraction at the game Most people think of the pipe bands as the main attraction at the Glengarry Highland Games, but the heavyweights pull in a huge number of people to see a perfect toss of the caber, a tremendous throw of the sheaf or the powerful lift in the Farmer’s Walk. This year, the focus will be on these athletes as the Games celebrate the Year of the Heavyweights. A dozen alumni of the heavyweight events will be in attendance including colourful “king of the caber” Dave Harrington of Quebec who mesmerized the fans with his feats of strength in the 1960s and 70s. Two of the women athletes who competed in the inaugural year of their competitions will be in attendance as well. Plans are still being developed but there will be much reminiscing and many tales about the highest throw or the longest toss. A commemorative display tent will be set up where the history of the

heavyweights at the Games will be shown in photos and displays. To honour the role of the heavyweights in the success of the Games, a special presentation will take place during the Friday night Tattoo. Many of the details are under wraps so that everyone will be thrilled when it is all unveiled on Friday and Saturday. Of course, the heavyweight competitions will be underway both Friday and Saturday in the Amateur, the Women’s and the Masters’ Professionals, and the Open Professionals with a full slate of competitors. Even the younger athletes have a place to show their skills in the Junior and Intermediate Heavyweight events. This year’s show on Saturday afternoon with the caber toss and the hammer throw will be especially thrilling with so many past champions in the audience egging on the current crop of competitors. Heavyweights have been part of the Games

from the beginning in 1948 with the caber toss being the main event. This part of the Games was inspired by the local legend, Rory McLennan and featured another Glengarry favourite, Lloyd Kennedy. The coming years saw the addition of the stone put, then throwing the weight for distance until there was a the full slate of challenges that are part of current heavyweight competitions. Rod McLeod, who won the caber event in 1973 had a career of 40 years in the events and is now the Director of Heavyweights. He recalls some of the names that have graced the infield at Maxville: Canadian Champion Harry MacDonald; competitors Keith Tice from California, Brian Roban of Oban, Scotland and Danny Markovic with his three consecutive Canadian Championships; Canadian Champion Harvey Barkauskas whose career spanned more than 3 decades;

Warren Trask, nine time record holder in the sheaf ; and Greg Hadley the current Glengarry champion who first won the Amateurs in 2003 and has had great success since then; the early 1990s and the first women’s events; women’s Champion Josee Morneau of Quebec and Winnipeg. Glengarry has had its share of success at the Games with Robin Thompson from Martintown’s world record in the sheaf, and favourites like Billy Morris, Ian Sandilands, Lee MacKinnon and Lyndon MacNaughton. Rod McLeod and his committee are proud that their sport is being showcased at the 2014 Games. They welcome the past stars of the sport back to Glengarry and assure that the lineup for this year’s competitions will be fierce and records may fall when the heavyweights take to the field August 1st & 2nd in Maxville.

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