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CORNWALL, Ontario - Things got ugly when a Cornwall man went berserk this week and threatened to kill his girlfriend’s family, while also smacking her with a sandal. Police said the 37-year-old man faces charges of making threats, three counts of assault, two counts of assault with a weapon and two counts of mischief. Police said the man and his girlfriend were in an argument when he struck her in the face with the sandal. The man was held in custody for a bail hearing.
CORNWALL, Ontario - The United Counties has shelved a plan to consolidate provincial offences court services in Cornwall, and will keep a pair of satellite operations in Alexandria and Morrisburg. A report discussed there would be little impact to the judiciary that sits in both communities, as justices of the peace would simply sit in Cornwall. “This has been an item that has been discussed for years,” Warden Eric Duncan said.
Quaint market place CORNWALL, Ontario - In the middle of its third summer season as a charming marketplace, along the peaceful Raisin River, the Martintown Mill Market is certainly proof positive as to what a dedicated group of citizens can do when they band together for a cause. Housed in the 167 year old Martintown Mill, which was, only a few years ago, in a grave state of dilapidation, the weekly Sunday market features a variety of artists and artisans on exhibit, as well as a farmers market.
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CORNWALL, Ontario - Krown Rust Control in Cornwall took part in a country-wide initiative to raise funds for charity and to smash a world record Saturday. Local Krown owner Mike Mallory, manager Kelly Thompson, his father, Kevin, volunteer Char-Leigh Potvin and a handful of highschool students collecting community hours washed 58 vehicles. The proceeds went to the regional chapter of the Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada.
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CORNWALL, Ontario - They’re calling it a pop up park, and if you get the chance you should give it a try. Summer interns with Heart of the City, a group looking to revitalize Cornwall’s downtown areas, created the park at the corner of Pitt and First streets and without missing a beat have turned a barren parking lot into a great place to relax with friends, have a chat or even read a book. Some surplus turf from a now defunct tennis bubble serves as “grass” and a handful of tables and chairs have been set up to give the park an authentic feel. Interns Corinna Thomassen-Darby and Molly Smith, students at Queen’s University in Kingston, came up with the idea.
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“I’ve seen examples in bigger cities like New York and I had learned about it while doing my undergrad,” said Smith. The parks can vary in size dramatically. “Some of them can take up a whole parking lot, and others are only the width of a sidewalk,” added Thomassen-Darby. Heart of the City’s Denis Carr said the response from the community has been positive, and added the park will be maintained in the future, though it could move around to different locales. The idea is to create a point of attraction in urban centres, added Heart of the City member Bryan Merkley. “We want to encourage the people to use the space,” he said. A nearby police camera will keep an eye on the area.
Benson cheque The Cornwall Lions Club recently presented the next portion of their $50,000 commitment to the Benson Centre. The funds were raised through the Carnival held at the Benson Centre in early June. From left are Cornwall Lions Club members Wayne Locke, Marc Phillipe, Marcel Lapierre, Ron Eamer, Ewan St. Louis, Mitch Lapierre, Christine Lefebvre (City of Cornwall Manager of Parks & Recreation), David Murphy, Bernie Brunette, Orrin Splane and Stuart Gordon.
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BBBS in full swing: A fundraising hole-in-one CORNWALL, Ontario - The Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Cornwall and District annual DQ Golf for Kids’ Sake raised an impressive $25,186 on Wednesday, July 16. The Cornwall Golf and Country Club was home to the event’s 20th edition. BBBS’ signature fundraiser, besides the Bowl for Kids’ Sake in February, drew 160 golfers and 30 volunteers. “It’s important to have these tournaments for our agency because we need the support,” said Amanda Brisson, BBBS executive director. “We have 440 kids that we’re serving right now in this community and they need us to keep rallying for them. The only way to do that is have these events.” The local agency offers seven free mentoring programs to children and youth. It opened in Cornwall in 1973 under the moniker: Big Brothers of Cornwall and District. In 1984, the service was also provided to girls. As golfers enjoyed an 18 hole round in the sunshine, the 37 teams also took part in a photo booth with tons of zany props.
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CORNWALL, Ontario - For 24-year-old Jordan Godard, a local resident with special needs, fishing for the first time was all about beginner’s luck. Godard got hooked on the outdoor sport at the inaugural Fishing for Special Needs fundraising event at Gray’s Creek Marina on Saturday, July 19. Nineteen other participants joined him. Thanks to the generosity of several fishing boat captains, each member of the group spent an hour on the open waters casting off and reeling in. “He caught the biggest fish of the day,” said event organizer and Include Program founder and operator Art Levert Jr. Exceeding expectations, the event raised a few thousand dollars. These funds will go a long way towards a new special needs clubhouse for events and activities, organized by the club members themselves. The second part of Levert Jr.’s vision is a respite centre named the Include Me Inn, for emergency, day, weekend or vacation relief for
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CORNWALL, Ontario - It doesn’t happen all the time, but often enough the Agape Centre in Cornwall finds itself the recipient of garbage, instead of much-needed donations. Johanne Gauthier, operations manager at Agape - a local food bank and soup kitchen said she can recall one instance in particular that left her irked. “The other day one of our staff members discovered an ice cream cone literally stuck to a pair of jeans when unpacking 8 aTbagHof clothes A donated to the Agapè Centre,” she said. “It was not my definition of a gently-used item.”
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CORNWALL, Ontario - Just when you thought Ribfest couldn’t get more popular, it has. The annual celebration of all things barbecue and succulence will take place next weekend in Lamoureux Park, and organizers said they’ve expanded their list of vendors and still had to turn away a pile of people. Ribfest has expanded its roster of vendors to 60 this year, nearly doubling the number from 2013. Everything from cars and boats to ground soap and tractors will be on display. Ribfest organizers are also bringing in different food tastes to complement the ribs, including Middle Eastern specialties like shawarma, and Caribbean food as well. “We’re really trying to bring in something for everyone,” said Carter. “We’ve looked at the profile of people and tried to gauge their interests.” Admission and live entertainment at Ribfest is free. There will also be a midway, with new rides, said Carter. All the information on Ribfest, including entertainment lineups and vendor information can be found here. Oh yah...there’s also ribs. Sweet, delicious ribs. In all, seven ribbers will bring the sights, smells and sounds of their craft to Lamoureux Park beginning July 25.
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How much do you know about aquatic plants? If you’re thinking of including a water garden or a pond in your backyard, it will require some special plants, known in the horticultural world as aquatic plants. They are grouped into four separate categories, each one suited to a very specific purpose in a water garden. Water lilies No water feature would be complete without the beauty of these flowers, which grow on the bottom of the pond with their leaves and flowers floating on the surface of the water. They prevent the spread of algae, and fish love to hide under their giant floating leaves. Marsh plants These decorative plants are used around the edges of the pond to hide the sides and give it a more natural look. Floating plants Of the four groups of aquatic plants, floating
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Ingleside firefighters take part in a vehicle extrication demonstration. Adam Brazeau “This has given me a whole new appreciation for firefighters,” said Barkley. “I feel like I just ran a marathon.” Her brother Mitchel, 30, stood in awe of his little sister who won by a landlside. He has been a firefighter for 11 years, following in his grandfather and father’s footsteps. He founded the event with a few other firefighters after attending multiple challenges throughout the region. “We saw other places doing it and decided, why not Ingleside?” said Mitchell. He competes to keep his skills sharp. “I wanted to make sure I could still do it,” said Mitchell. When Mellon stepped up to support the Canadian Cancer Society and event organizer
Brisebois, her cousin, she knew it wouldn’t be easy. “It was extremely challenging, but worth the pain,” she said. Leighton Woods, co-organizer of the daylong event, said this year’s Firefighter Challenge was the biggest yet. The large crowd also enjoyed a slew of children’s activities, including a petting zoo, pony rides, inflatables, BBQ food, and a vehicle extrication demonstration, where firefighters used powerful devices like the jaws of life to open up a car. Live entertainment wrapped up the event with performances by Graham Greer, Grace Willison, and The Shiners. Woods thanked the local volunteers, businesses, and residents who helped make the challenge a day to remember.
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large blue mat. “It feels like I just ran a sprint breathing through a straw,” he said. Baynham’s wife Sam and their nine-monthold daughter Lucy were in the stands cheering him on. “Competing in this event makes him happy, so we’re here to show our support,” said Sam. Baynmam finished in one minute and 37.40 seconds, beating his competition by 6.07 seconds. Ingleside firefighter Dan Brisebois organized the Women’s Charity Challenge for the Canadian Cancer Society portion of the event. His fiancé is a cancer survivor, and a lot of his colleagues have family or kids that are survivors too. The participants were regular civilians. A group of 10 brave women, ages 18 to 60, successfully raised over $1,500. “We decided to do this to add a little excitement to the crowd, support the Canadian Cancer Society and put a flame out in cancer,” said Brisebois. Before the women went head-to-head, he also competed in the firefighter’s challenge. “The first two minutes of a fire are the most important,” said Brisebois. “It’s go, go, go – the adrenaline is rushing.” Ingleside’s Brittany Barkley, 25, and Finch’s Sherry Mellon, 28, couldn’t agree more. Both were fired up as they tested themselves in the Women’s Charity Challenge. For Barkley, it was a family affair. Her father and brothers are firefighters, and her grandfather was too. But Barkley filled a spot at the last minute, and only trained once a few days before. She described wearing the uniform as super heavy and super hot.
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At Cornwall Square, one of our top priorities is the safety and well-being of our patrons, tenants and the broader community we serve. Being responsible for our facility and to the people we do business with is a key principle and it underlies everything we’re doing at Cornwall Square.
prevailing codes, and standards. The owners of Cornwall Square have demonstrated their commitment to the Shopping Centre’s future and to the community by making a significant investment to the property. Cornwall Square has undertaken a coordinated communications effort to inform everyone interested in this project. Below are questions and answers that may address some of your concerns. We encourage you to visit our website for more information at
The project to replace the pedestrian bridges which connect the parking garage to the shopping centre is well underway. The future work continues to follow a strategic plan that adheres to municipal and provincial guidelines, www.cornwallsquare.com. What is happening with your parking garage and pedestrian bridges? We are in the process of replacing the pedestrian bridges from the parking garage to the mall. Safety during this project is a top priority. The work on the parking garage at Cornwall Square results from ongoing planning and management. Everything we are doing and everything we plan on doing will be guided by a reputable national engineering firm. The scope and requirements of the project requires that we work with our governmental partners. What is the status of the pedestrian bridge replacement project? The pedestrian bridge replacement project is on schedule. Phase one of the project (East bridge replacement) has reached the stage of reopening to pedestrian traffic; there will be minor cosmetic elements that will be completed in the upcoming weeks. Near the end of August, there will be a temporary closure of the East bridge to allow for the installation of waterproofing membranes; this will be completed once the West bridge has reopened. What is the next phase of the pedestrian bridge replacement project? Phase two (West bridge replacement connecting parking garage to Sears) is planned to begin the week of July 21st. The West bridge replacement is planned to be completed by the end of August as it encompasses a smaller scope of work. Once the bridge replacement project is completed, the fire lane will be reopened to allow for full two-way directional traffic flow.
Will there be any other construction scheduled on the parking garage after the bridge replacement project is complete? The owners of Cornwall Square continue to work with a reputable national engineering firm and will continue to follow the multi-year preventative maintenance plan. There are additional projects scheduled for 2014; these projects will be less intrusive to pedestrian and vehicular traffic flow. Should I be worried about using the parking facility during the construction project? Absolutely not – safety is and will continue to be a top priority. At Cornwall Square, the safety and well-being of our patrons, tenants and the broader community we serve is of utmost importance. As part of the management of the parking facility, we have met and will continue to meet with the representatives of the government. The engineering firm will continue to work with Cornwall Square during the implementation of the replacement of the pedestrian bridges and the on-going repair of the parking garage. The existing and ongoing work will follow a strategic plan that adheres to municipal and provincial guidelines, prevailing codes, and standards. How do I find out what is going on? We will continue to undertake a coordinated communications effort to inform everyone interested in Cornwall Square about what we are doing with the parking garage projects. Should you have any questions about the parking garage and pedestrian bridges, please contact the Property Manager directly so we can share the facts with you.
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Can you smell the ribs? I can, and it’s only Tuesday (I write these diatribes on Tuesday). This weekend marks the zenith of the culinary calendar for yours truly, as the moon and stars line up to create Ribfest – the best smelling, tastiest and most colourful of the summer festivals we’re blessed to have here in Fun City. I often refer to Ribfest as Mecca, only because I have to do four circuits around the infield in Lamoureux Park before finally choosing a rib outfit to sample. And in my house you have to make your selection wisely, otherwise it’s a fight of brontosaurus proportions. Last year I made the mistake of choosing the ‘wrong’ ribber. My wife has particular tastes, and had one style of ribs – only one – on her mind this day. Of course the line for that ribber (it’s Ribs Royale, by the way) stretched all the way to Lancaster, and in the summer heat I picked a shorter line. Big mistake. Not unlike a police dog sniffing out a suspected criminal, my wife knew something
was amiss when I returned home with two racks of ooey, gooey goodness. As an aside, I’m pretty sure rib sauce is one part heroin and two parts crack cocaine, because it’s addictive properties have resulted in strict orders, where I choose only from a pre-approved list of ribbers. I mention all this to make a simple point – people have become passionate about this festival…big time. Colleen Carter, the spokesperson for Ribfest, told me last week she has a mountainous list of vendors and ribbers who wanted to take part in the festival this year. All of them were told, as politely as possible, that they couldn’t be squeezed in this year. Ribfest, it would seem, is growing beyond its wildest dreams, because word is spreading about the little festival that could. Years ago Lamoureux Park would sit empty for much of the summer, save Canada Day and the odd outdoor concert. Not so, today. Ribfest, Lift-Off and a host of other festivals and attractions have resulted in Cornwallites and others ‘choosing’ a function to attend based more on our tastes (pardon the pun), instead of simply venturing to the park
because a particular event is the only one to take place. Ribfest is still in the process of inventing itself. Of course there will be ribs (have we mentioned the ribs yet?) but there so much more. Vendors are offering everything from ground soap to lawn tractors, and there’s also different tastes to complement changing appetites. Middle Eastern fare, Caribbean food and good old Canadiana will be featured. Of course, admission is free. Lift-Off has taken it on the chin in recent years, with many complaining about the cost of attending, and pointing to Ribfest as a ‘free’ event. Of course one can walk around the park and not pay a cent. But it’s not ‘free’ to eat there. And I would wager many people are
spending just as much, if not more, on ribs and side dishes that others fork over for LiftOff tickets - the same people who complain about Lift-Off being too expensive. This isn’t mentioned to call anyone out, or pit one festival against the other. It simply illustrates that there are enough festivals to go around – and that different tastes can be exploited to draw people to the park, and showcase our community. So by the time many of you read this, the smoky smell of burning wood, charcoal and caramelized sauce will likely begin wafting its way up Pitt Street and beyond. If the early returns are any indication, it’s sure to be another successful event – just take my advice, and do what you’re told when it comes to picking a ribber.
Should full-time city employees also be residents? Claude McIntosh Mac’s Musings EDITORIAL@CORNWALLSEAWAYNEWS.COM
Armed with a legal opinion and the recent decision to restrict summer jobs to students whose parents live in the city or pay property taxes to the city, council is ready to take on the contentious issue of full-time hires. The summer job hiring policy isn’t radical. It makes good sense. It is common practice in the private sector to give employees’ children first shot at summer jobs. City council is just putting a different twist on it. Andre Rivette, the driving force behind the re-affirmed student hiring policy and a strong “Cornwall first” advocate, told his colleagues that “If they (parents) pay taxes in the community, their children should be having chances (to work for the city).” Moving local students to the front of the line is common practice in neighbouring municipalities. Extending the policy to full-time and/or part-time city employment is, as they say, a different kettle of fish. While the law might allow the city to give preference to hiring folks who live in the city or pay taxes to the city, it is doubtful if the employer (city) could stop them from moving outside the city once hired. “That’s the part that will need more clarity from our legal people to see if there is a way to make sure that doesn’t happen,” said Rivette. For Rivette, it makes sense to have the people who are being paid by city taxpayers paying city property taxes, or at least with a city
address. “More (property) tax dollars we receive will help in lowering (property) taxes in Cornwall,” he said. If by chance the city did have the right to force employees to live in the city, the problem would be what to do about all the current employees, including numerous managers, who live outside the city. Rivette acknowledged that there is no way the city could ever force current employees to move to the city. The best he can hope for is a legal opinion that the city could prevent an exodus to neighbouring munciipalities. The chance of this happening is somewhere between none and not-at-all. At least six top members of administration, including the CAO, do not live in the city. And over at Cornwall Police Services Board, Chief Dan Parkinson moved out of the city several years ago, a move which saw the board remove a clause that required him to live in the city. Rivette was part of the board which put the residency clause in the contract. He was not part of the board that removed the clause. There is always a slippery side to such policies. Most of the city employees living outside the city contribute greatly to the local economy. And, like the police chief, they help improve the quality of life in the city by serving on boards and giving freely of their time. A residency rule, as they say, is a doubleedged sword. SEEN & HEARD Disagree with Mayor Bob when he said the big pay hike his tiebreaking vote gave to city concillors (beginning in five months) was for the “next council.” Well, sort of. But all those who voted for the raise want to be part of the next council, so
they were voting to give themselves a raise. ... Someone pointed out that councillors spent more time debating the pay raise than they did on finalizing the 2014 budget. Hey, it’s a matter of priorities ... Belleville (Quinte West) and its firefighters have settled on a three-year contract that gives the union members an annual wage increase of 3.48% (well above inflation). Actually, it wasn’t the municipality that agreed to the increase, it was, who else, but a provincially-appointed arbitrator. Gotta love those arbitrators. THIS & THAT Hate to break this to the folks playing up the misdeed at a waterfront committee meeting, but it doesn’t register on the voters’ radar. And the council pay increase will have little, if any, fallout come election day. HERE & THERE The parting of the Red Sea has nothing on the way the federal Conservatives have parted ways with Mike Duffy. ... Funny game that politics. Two years ago it looked as if the fading federal Liberals would be taken in by the NDP. Today, the polls tells us that Justin Trudeau will be the next prime minister. ... There is no better columnist in this country than Postmedia’s Christie Blatchford. Her recent pieces on how the justice system cares more about the accused than the victim are keepers. SPORTS STUFF One of the few madein-Cornwall hockey players to own a Memorial Cup ring is John Nazar who played three seasons for the Royals. His rookie season - 17 years old - was the quintessential dream season as a member of the 1972 Memorial Cup team. In his third season he was part of the highest goal-scoring line in team history. Nazar along with the great centre Gary MacGregor and
Kevin Tracey piled up 194 goals. MacGregor became just the second Quebec Junior Hockey League player to score 100 goals (Guy Lafleur had 130) while Tracey had 53 and Nazar 41 (one four-goal game). Nazar is retired from General Motors and lives in St. Catharines. Nazar, who was in Cornwall on the weekend for a visit, wears the 1972 ring with pride. “Never take it off,” he said. ... One of Nazar’s favourite hockey-related stories is the “snowplow” yarn. One night three of his teammates were leaving a local watering hole (against all club rules) and spotted a city snowplow running while the operator was in getting a coffee. They got in the plow, drove it a couple of blocks before putting it in a parking lot. Weeks later, after the trio figured they had pulled off the caper without coach Orval Tessier finding out, in a playoff game the club was trailing after the second period, as Tess was leaving the locker room after giving them one of his fiery dressing downs he stopped, turned around and announced that the way some were playing they would make better snowplow drivers than hockey players. TRIVIA ANSWER With 200 on its payroll, the Provincial Paper Mill was the biggest employer in the village of Mille Roches. It closed in 1952. One of its paper machines, No. 2, was moved to Thorold, Ont. In peak production, the mill shipped eight rail carloads of paper each day. It was torn down two years later as Mille Roches was wiped off the map by the St. Lawrence Seaway Project. TRIVIA When Ed Lumley in December 1971 became Cornwall’s youngest mayor, he defeated incumbent Nick Kaneb in a threeperson race. Who was the third person on the mayoral ballot?
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Soccer is becoming increasingly popular in Canada. Two decades ago, not many in this vast country talked about soccer or even cricket. This has changed with the arrival of thousands and thousands of new immigrants from Europe, Africa and other soccer playing nations in South America. However, soccer or cricket will not be able to overtake or replace hockey for many years to come. The just ended spectacular World Cup
Soccer in Brazil has given a big boost to the game and many are now openly wondering why a Canadian team cannot make it to the world stage. It can with a lot of training, great coaches and proper funding and encouragement. The soccer extravaganza in Brazil came to a disappointing end…yes disappointing to some and brought glory to Germany. Germany became the first European country to win the coveted titled in the western hemisphere. This country is now basking in glory after 24 years. Germany defeated Argentina 1-0 in overtime to clinch the golden trophy. It was also Germany that dashed the hopes of the host nation Brazil which went down to a most humiliating 7-1 defeat.
No one expected this from a country where soccer is religion. Many Brazilians openly complained this was not a game but a shame. Brazil is in tatters and it will take many, many years for this country to become supreme in soccer again. The host country has been emotionally and financially scarred after spending a record $12-billion on staging this spectacular event when Brazil is facing a high level of unemployment, poverty and unrest. This was supposed to be the event where Brazil was expected to shine on home soil. In Toronto and other cities, Canadians turned out by thousands to watch Germany beat Argentina. This was the fourth win for Germany in
the World Cup Soccer. I am hoping that one day Canada will get its national team to World Cup Soccer. The 2014 cup was the most viewed soccer event. More than four million people watched 64 matches played 12 World Cup venues across Brazil. In my earlier column, I talked said anything could happen and there could be many surprises. Brazilians, despite being used to play in the heat, faced the most heat from Germany. There was a massive public anger of billions being spent on preparations, venue and sprucing up all the major cities where the games will be played when there are no hospitals to care for the sick.
Where to hang your hat on a cruise ship? Nick Wolochatiuk Dances with Words NUTHILLTOO@GMAIL.COM
What follows is based upon a close friend’s more than a dozen cruises, my two transAtlantic relocation cruises and a most recent adventure, a Holland-America clockwise excursion from Florida to Vancouver via the Panama Canal. The term ‘clockwise’ necessitates an aside for any very young digitally-oriented reader. You’re not young if you remember that Air Canada was known as ‘TCA’. You’re not young if you drove a car with a clutch and a choke, but no seatbelts. You’re not young if you bought gasoline for a two-digit cost instead of three, and the unit of measurement
was gallons, not litres. ‘Clockwise’ was a very useful concept used on ancient devices such as grandfather clocks and pocket watches They had two or three different-sized little arms rotating around an axis, with numerals (Hindu-Arabic or Roman) arranged in a circle at the circumference. Based on what I must admit is a complete lack of hands-on experience, I believe analog watches in Australia and New Zealand rotate in a counter-clockwise direction, due to the Coriolis effect . I am as unable to explain the analog term ‘clockwise’ to any youngsters, just as they are lacking in ability to clarify the goings-on of a computer for me. Back to selecting cabin location. Port or starboard? On the clockwise route Panama cruise, having a window or balcony facing
land offers photographic opportunities of the shorelines and ports of Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Mexico, California Oregon, and Washington. From Florida to Panama, sunset views would be your starboard-side cabin special. Later, as you proceed along the coast beyond the Panama Canal, views of sunrises will be yours. The next variable you have to consider is fore, aft or amidships. Use your teeter-totter experience to determine your choice. Each tot on the ends of the teeter-totter gets a maximum of ups and downs and opportunities for hard slams. Anyone sitting on the axis of rotation experiences a minimum of movement. Therefore, if you’re prone to swellinduced motion sickness, your cabin should be amidships and as low as possible. To minimize sideways roll caused by waves pounding from either side an interior cabin
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would be best – but who’d want a cabin with no porthole (window) or balcony? Who? Someone who wanted the least expensive quarters. The far aft accommodations are the least desirable. That’s why only the lowest ratings of the crew get to contend with the incessant din and vibration of the umpteen-thousand horsepower engines that propel the ship, generate its electricity, pump its water and provide air-conditioning throughout the ship. Of course, motion and views aren’t the only factors to consider when selecting a cruise ship cabin. Proximity to the theatre, casino, gymnasium, dining facilities and cost must be taken into account. Next to canoeing, a cruise ship is my favourite way to cover water. At my age, I try to cover as much ground (and water) before the ground covers me.
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More qualified people should sit at council table: MacDonald Dear editor: According to the consultants that recommended the massive pay increase, we need “qualified” people to manage our multi-
million dollar budget and I agree. Resignations, huge pay-offs, criminal charges, closed door meeting violations, a chemical tank farm on our waterfront and
now a massive pay increase, are a direct result of not having “qualified” people at the council table. Cornwall desperately needs people on
council that are “qualified”. It’s about time. Mark A. MacDonald Cornwall ON
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RECYCLING AND GARBAGE PICK UP There will be NO CHANGE to your recycling or garbage pick-up due to the Civic Holiday. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS - IT IS YOUR PRIVILEGE TO VOTE! The 2014 Municipal Election in South Stormont will be conducted via internet/telephone paper ballot! Internet and telephone voting methods will be available from Wednesday, October 22, 24 hours a day, until 8:00 p.m. on Monday, October 27, 2014. An advance voting place will be set up at the Town Hall, 2 Milles Roches Road, Long Sault, for the same time period where residents will be able to vote via paper ballot to be counted with a tabulator. On Election Day, October 27, 2014 voting places will be set up in Ingleside, Newington, St. Andrews West and at the Town Hall. ARE YOU ON THE VOTERS LIST and IS YOUR BIRTH DATE CORRECT? For added security, you will be required to enter your birth date if you are voting by internet or telephone.Please visit voterlookup.ca to make sure you are on the list and that your elector information and date of birth is accurate.
PUBLIC SWIMMING / AQUATIC PROGRAMS Long Sault Wading Pool (Simcoe Street – beside ball diamond) - Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (from July 18 to August 9) $1.00 per child
St. Andrews West Heated Pool (Highway 138 – behind fire station) - Monday to Saturday 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. & 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. - Sunday 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (from June 30 to August 25) $2.00 per person
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Early-bird registration rates for the upcoming 2014-2015 minor hockey season end on August 1. The Association will be holding a final in-person registration at the Long Sault Arena on July 30 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. For more information please visit www.southstormontselects.com or pick up a registration package at the Long Sault Arena.
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COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PLAN APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN! The Township’s first ever Community Improvement Plan (CIP) is now in full swing. Please visit the Township website; Business/ Community Improvement Plan to access the application form, or stop by the office to pick one up. The CIP promotes the improvement of existing commercial space and (re)development of underutilized/unutilized lots. It is part of a broader commitment of the Township to enhance the principle assets of its communities, in particular its waterfront, lifestyle advantages and quality of public spaces. If you think this could be an opportunity for your business, please contact Stephanie Liscomb (613-534-2155 ext. 211) to arrange for a pre-consultation meeting. Applications will be received until August 19, 2014, so please do not delay!
All recyclables from the Township of South Stormont are processed at the City of Cornwall’s recycling plant. At the plant, the items are separated and sorted into categories and then sold to secondary markets, where they will be transformed into new consumer goods such as clothing and construction materials. It is estimated that only 6% of materials received at the recycling plant are returned to the landfill.
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SO YOU WANT TO RUN FOR COUNCIL? Nomination forms are available at the Town Hall, 2 Mille Roches Road, Long Sault or through the Township website www.southstormont.ca for the following: One Mayor; One Deputy Mayor; Three Township Councillors; Two Separate School Trustees (English and French); and Two Public School Trustees (English and French).
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1st Annual Bun Fest – August 8 and 9 (Arnold Bethune Memorial Park, Long Sault) Come join this new community event featuring Bun Fest food competition, volleyball tournament, live music, refreshment tent, vintage car show and inflatable rides for kids. All proceeds being donated to the South Stormont Fire Department EMS training and equipment. For more information please call 613-577-2081.
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The Summer Events team will be presenting the annual kids day event at the Long Sault Arena on August 16 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Come and enjoy inflatable rides, petting zoo, entertainment, community BBQ, and much more. Cost for the event is $5.00 per child, adults are FREE.
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The Hall of Fame will be introducing a new class of inductees on Saturday, September 20. Tickets for the induction ceremony and dinner are now available during business hours at the South Stormont Town Hall and the Long Sault Arena. More information is available at www.southstormont.ca/halloffame
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(FROM THE MOVIE, “IF A MAN ANSWERS”) Are you looking for an experienced Wedding Officiant to make your wedding ceremony the best? If so, look no further. The Township of South Stormont offers civil marriage ceremonies officiated by Denise Labelle-Gelinas, Retired City Clerk and Marriage Commissioner, who can perform your ceremony at any location in Ontario. Your wedding should be a customized ceremony, reflecting who you are as individuals and as a couple. To do this, Denise will meet with you in order to get to know you and understand you and what makes your bond so special. Denise Labelle-Gelinas, Marriage Commissioner • 613-362-0537 or dlgelinas13@gmail.com
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FINAL PROPERTY TAX BILLS The June installment of the final property tax bill was due June 30 and is now past due; penalties have been applied to overdue amounts. As a friendly reminder, the final installment is due September 30. QUARTERLY UTILITY BILLING Water meters are currently being read for April, May and June, 2014. Invoices are anticipated to be mailed in the near future. Once processed, property owners will have at least thirty days to pay.
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Cornwall among Top 5 ‘Most Liked’ municipalities in Ontario Adam Brazeau
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CORNWALL, Ontario - Move over major metropolises, the City of Cornwall is quickly becoming the province’s newest social media darling, according to Redbrick Communications. The Mississauga-based public relations firm says about 60 per cent of Ontario’s 444 municipalities are using social media. And apparently Cornwall’s doing it right after placing fourth in the Most Liked category of the firm’s new survey. Haliburton County came in third after London, and Sault Ste. Marie took the top spot. “When it comes to being ranked in this latest communication, I would say that the credit for that really belongs with the community,” said Kevin Lajoie, the city’s public information coordinator. Lisa Timoshenko, a senior consultant at Redbrick Communications, says the survey looks at which of Ontario’s 444 municipalities are using social media to engage with residents, what platforms they’re using and how. Cornwall’s Facebook page boasts 5,947 members and the economic development team’s Choose Cornwall page has 8,481. The city is active on Twitter with the handles @CityOfCornwall and @ChooseCornwall. In addition, there are Facebook pages for the Cornwall Civic Complex and Aquatic Centre, which are also starting to grow in popularity. Lastly, Cornwall also uses LinkedIn and YouTube to a lesser degree. “Social media is a convenient and costeffective way to share info and communicate with residents,” said Lajoie. “We use it for a variety of things, such as employment opportunities, recreation programs, traffic notices, upcoming events, and much more.” This year’s results also highlight how municipalities are finding creative ways to engage and interact with residents. Other survey categories include Most Liked Per Capita, Most Followed, and Most Followed Per Capita. Redbrick Communications noted that many municipal incumbents and candidates discovered social media in the 2010 federal election.
William Wise sentencing continues to float in limbo Todd Lihou todd.lihou@tc.tc
CORNWALL, Ontario - The sentencing for a former high-profile Cornwallite continues bounce from date to date, with no indication of when it will actually take place. Wise pleaded guilty to running a $129.5-million ponzi scheme by selling fraudulent certificates of deposit to 1,200 people through various banking entities between 2004 and 2009. A so-called “status conference” concerning Wise’s sentencing took place in a San Francisco, Calif. courtroom this week, and an official with the court confirmed another date for a similar hearing will take place early next month. But the source could not say for sure if Wise will actually be sentenced at that time. The former Cornwall alderman and Cornwall Royals owner had been on the run from American authorities until he surrendered in April 2012. He pleaded guilty in 2012 to 18 counts of conspiracy, mail and wire fraud and tax evasion. He is scheduled to be sentenced in a federal court in San Francisco where he could face up to 20 years in prison. Wise is co-operating with the government to recover funds, his lawyer Paul Wolf told the Bloomberg news service. “He is doing everything he can to make amends and put this right,” Wolf is quoted by Bloomberg. Prosecutors said Wise and co-defendant Jacqueline Hoegel, who ran their investment office, sold $129.5 million in fraudulent certificates of deposit and promised a 16 per cent rate of return. They instead used investors’ funds to pay off earlier investors and to make luxury purchases, including Wise’s property on a Caribbean island, prosecutors said.
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Green thumbs donate tree to city CORNWALL, Ontario - A ceremony to commemorate the donation of a maple tree by Landscape Ontario to the Ontario Horticultural Association (OHA) for the City of Cornwall as part of the OHA’s annual conference at the NAV Centre took place on Friday, July 18. The conference was organized by OHA District One consisting of seven local horticultural societies – Cornwall, Williamstown, Martintown, Maxville, Vankleek Hill, Alfred and Russell. More than 300 delegates from across Ontario participated in lectures, workshops and competitions, the attendees also toured
in and around Cornwall during their visit. In honour of the conference, the City of Cornwall planted a flower bed containing the floral emblems of each of the seven local horticultural societies that make up District One. This is the first time that the city plays host to the OHA Annual Conference. Each month throughout the province, gardeners from the 282 OHA Societies meet. They listen to interesting speakers, hold plant sales, participate in day trips, and volunteer their time to work on projects to beautify their communities.
Pictured are Martha Walsh, Landscape Ontario, Patricia Stachon, OHA District One director, James Graham, OHA president, Marc Blanchard, president of the Cornwall and District Horticultural Society, and Cornwall Mayor Bob Kilger. Adam Brazeau
THEOLOGY ON TAP: Not your grandmother’s church social Adam Brazeau adam.brazeau@tc.tc
CORNWALL, Ontario - A new series for young adults hosted by the Youth Ministry Office of the Diocese of Alexandria-Cornwall is taking religion out of the church and into a pub environment. The first Theology on Tap event drew a crowd of 26, mostly ages 19 to 39, on Friday, July 18 at Quinn’s Inn in St. Andrews West. “I’m trying to get young adults in this region to talk about their faith, to get together, to ask questions,” said Sister Francine Guilmette. The group learned about a faith topic relevant to their lives in an informal setting,
This notification is to introduce a new business to Cornwall, the blue building at 1610 Brookdale Avenue (the West side), home to Pro Oil Change, Cornwall. Let us now meet “Zoe”, the owner. Zoe, tell me about Pro Oil Change. “Pro Oil Change is a 100% Canadian owned and operated business. Pro Oil Change started in Burlington in 1985 – in total there are now 38 locations and many more on the way”. So Zoe why is it that Pro Oil Change is expanding. “The reason is simple – we offer a friendly no pressure environment”. Zoe, there has to be more. “OK, yes, in fact a lot more. You need no appointment, and we will free of any additional charge check your tire pressure, tire tread depth, your battery, coolant level and antifreeze quality – and, of course we will clean your windows”. Wow Zoe that sounds impressive. “In fact it is – we also absolutely free of any charge, check your window wipers, air and cabin filter, and top up all fluids”. Zoe, I know about air filters but what are cabin filter and why are they important. “Cabin filters are a 2nd filter, not in all vehicles – it keeps pollution out of the interior of your car, for people with allergies, or with very small children it is a big concern. For example if you have mold allergies and your cabin filter is moldy – not a good situation” I am now intrigued – tell me more. “Sure. Thanks for asking. We also offer a 100% drip free undercoating service, change oil in differentials, transmissions, and service cooling systems. We also rotate tires and switch winter to summer tires for our customers. We do not however transfer tires from one rim to another”. This
and shared meaningful conversation, munchie platters and a few pints. The monthly event delivers a short teaching by a guest speaker followed by an open discussion. “The goal is to create a space for young adults to explore how faith in Christ can speak to their circumstances,” said Guilmette. The next edition of Theology on Tap takes place on Friday, August 22, starting at 7:30 p.m. The free event is open to the public. “Theology on Tap isn’t only for people who attend church regularly,” she said. For more information and to learn where the next venue is, e-mail francineguilmette@ yahoo.ca.
The inaugral Theology on Tap event at Quinn’s Inn on July 18.Adam Brazeau
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sounds complicated and very time consuming. “In some cases it can be but not at Pro Oil Change. We have state of the art highly trained technicians and the most modern equipment anywhere. This allows us to get you on the road quickly”. Zoe, no offense, but I am now going to ask a difficult question. “Please, go ahead”. Zoe, it sounds too good to be true – I am skeptical of the ‘no appointment’ and of the ‘speed’ you talked of. “Very simple – our specially trained techni-
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For sure, all roads lead to Maxville on August 1st and 2nd for the Glengarry Highland Games and people from across North America are already preparing for the trek to one of the best celtic celebrations anywhere. Competitors from Alberta to Cape Breton to Florida to Arkansas and all points within will gather to compete for the championships in the heavyweight, dancing and piping and drumming events. Pipe band judges will travel from Ireland and Scotland to be impressed by the forty-eight bands competing and the high calibre of the solo pipers and drummers. Games goers journey from great distances, from just down the road or around the corner and it is not unusual to hear accents from far and wide exclaiming on the many sights and sounds of the Games. To add to the impressive displays in the competitions, many more events are planned to provide Games goers with a jam-packed two days. On Friday, the Olde 78th Fraser Highlander Regiment from I’lle d’Helene in Montreal will thrill the crowds with their 18th century Brown Bess musket re-enactment. Piped into the Circle One performance area by the Quigley Highlanders and the South Glengarry Pipe Bands, the regiment will
entertain everyone with their colourful and thunderous routine. The Ottawa British MG Car Club will be in attendance again this year on Friday and will be displaying their vintage vehicles all shined and gleaming on the south mound behind the infield. Mix in the whisky tasting sessions, the harp workshop, wall-to wall celtic bands plus the Friday night Tattoo and great shopping at the more than 80 booths, and it’s a full schedule from morning to night.
TUG OF WAR PULLS A LARGE CROWD
After several years’ absence, the Tug of War has now gained a huge following at the Games. Friday night before the Tattoo, a team of North Glengarrians will challenge their cousins from South Glengarry to see who will be the victorious side in this year’s pull and have bragging rights for the rest of the Games. Saturday sees four Military regiments compete in The Grenville Mutual Canadian Highland Regiments Tug-of-War Championship. Starting at 2:00 pm, the SDG Highlanders, the Cameron Highlanders, the Lake Superior Regiment and the Black Watch will compete to find out who will claim the
championship in the Challenge. Be sure to be there for the Issuing of the Challenge by the Colonel of the Cameron Highlanders as he stirs the troops to take up the call. The winners of the pull-offs advance to the Championship at 5 pm on the infield just before the one of the most anticipated spectacles of the Games, the massed band closing.
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Scottish Fiddle also takes front stage during the Games starting with the Youth Fiddlers’ Showcase on Friday afternoon with some of the best local young stars showing off their talents. Come early and claim a seat in the airconditioned dining room as the event attracts a large audience to watch this talented group of fiddlers. Shelly Campbell from Cape Breton will not only perform on Friday and Saturday but will also lead two Fiddling workshops Saturday morning for those who want to polish their skills. Shelley is well-known for
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The Tartan Ball this year welcomes Vankleek Hill native, Steve Barton, a linesman with the NHL. Steve has been with the NHL since 2000 and in 2011 founded the Steve Barton Hockey Academy to provide first class hockey instruction to young people in the area. The Games looks forward to Steve as the guest speaker at the Thursday July 31st Ball. From far and wide, from near and around the corner, the Games offers something for everyone who travels to Maxville to see for themselves what the excitement is all about. Ceud mìle faìlte! See you at the Games. Full details at www.glengarryhighlandgames.com
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CORNWALL, Ontario - Experts will tell you the secret to long-term love is finding something both you, and your partner, can enjoy. When they got together, years ago, Ron Graham and France Bourget probably never thought part of their relationship would be built on firing heavy objects around an open field - but that’s exactly what happened. The Loch Garry couple have fallen head over heels for highland games events like sheaf tossing and hammer throws, to name a few. While Graham is a 10-year veteran of the sport, Bourget just this year hit the field. She plans on entering events in Williamstown and far-off Maynooth, Ont., alongside her partner. “I had been to all of his events and practices,” Bourget said of Graham. “I’m not the type of person to just sit on the sidelines. I have to get up and do something.” No kidding. With the flick of a wrist and just a slight grunt, Bourget arcs her shoulders and rips into the sheaf toss for a novice spectator at Menard Park in east-end Cornwall where the couple practices. “I hooked it, didn’t I?” she asks Graham, the bag landing with a thud behind her. “No it looked good,” he replies. Of course now it’s Graham’s turn, and the 10 years of experience shows as Graham launches the sheaf, a weighted burlap bag, into the air with the help of a two-pronged pitchfork. It takes a few seconds longer for it to hit the ground. “It’s a very technical sport,” he said. “You really have to get out and practice.” Menard Park has become a focal point for highland games trainers in the city. Local radio personality Dan Allaire, who lives nearby, can often be seen trudging down Concorde
Ron Graham shows how to toss the sheaf into the air. Avenue with a caber on his shoulders. He uses the open field at Menard Park to hone skills, flipping the caber end over end. Graham says the sport is one of tradition, and loyalty. The equipment he uses to train with was passed down to him from other athletes in North Glengarry. And Graham readily admits he probably do the same when it’s his turn to pass on the equipment. “A lot of these events are by invitation - you can’t just show up and expect to throw,” he said. This is why it is all the more special that Bourget can compete alongside him. “It’s a lot of fun,” she gushed, with just a bit of sweat on her brow. “You really get into it.” The Glengarry Highland Games take place Aug. 1 and 2 in Maxville.
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CORNWALL, Ontario - Hundreds of workers at Cornwall’s Supply Chain Management (SCM) now work directly for Walmart Canada, confirmed store officials Monday. Walmart Canada purchased all of the SCM operations in Canada, including the massive Cornwall logistics centre, a couple of weeks ago. “All employees, sites and assets of SCM...will become part of the Walmart Canada group of companies,” Walmart Canada corporate affairs director Alex Roberton said in an email. “The decision to bring this expertise in-house is a clear reflection of the importance Walmart places on logistics and transportation.” In an interview Roberton told Seaway News there will be no change in the workforce in Cornwall. “No one is losing their jobs,” he said. “They will become Walmart employees.” Roberton said the SCM workers will also be included in Walmart’s benefit plan. “The two companies have been working together for 20 years,” he continued. “And this is part of that natural evolution.” SCM is a logistics hub in Cornwall that employs nearly 900 people. SCM’s only customer, prior to the sale agreement, was Walmart. The sale agreement also includes Translogic Express Dedicated Inc. (TEDI), a dedicated carrier for Walmart Canada. Roberton said the financial details of the sale agreement will not be disclosed.
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CORNWALL, Ontario - The doors still slam shut with a sharp clank, and the bars are just as solid. The Cornwall Jail, which once housed the Cornwall and the Counties Tourism office, will remain open as a tourist attraction, though on a more limited basis for the foreseeable future. The United Counties economic development office, with some help from the SD and G Historical Society, hosted a media event, open to all local journalists and counties officials, Monday to gain some perspective on the future of the jail. “It’s central to our history,” said historical society curator Ian Bowering. “It’s the best thing because it’s in its original location.
“You can’t get any better.” In recent years the jail had been open daily for visits, because it housed the tourism offices that officially moved into new digs in a small business park on Brookdale Avenue last month. Bowering said the jail will be open weekends only until the end of September, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., though arrangements can be made for special tours outside of those times. Ultimately the property, which is still owned by the United Counties, could become a museum, though nothing has been cast in stone to date. Bowering said the history of the building resonates because until just a few years ago it was a functional detention centre. “You can’t get in without going through the holding cell,” he said. “So you hear the clunk of the door. “You get a feel for it right away.”
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CORNWALL, Ontario – A young Cornwall Wildcat is hoping to sink his claws into the gridiron’s top national football prep camp in the United States. Ethan Da Silva, who is just 12, has been invited to compete at Football University’s Top Gun, at Dublin Jerome High School in Ohio. Da Silva is a young defensive end that has played for three seasons with the Cornwall minor Wildcats and will attend Holy Trinity School in the fall. He will be one of 800 attending the prestigious U.S. camp July 21 to 23. “I’m looking forward to getting more experience and bringing it back to Cornwall,” he said in an interview.
It looks like he’ll get his chance, too. Top Gun is not your typical minor football camp, where parents plunk down money and ship their child off to play. Da Silva’s family had to apply to the prestigious camp and supply all of his stats and numbers to determine “if he would be a good fit,” said his mother Jo Ann. “We were just overwhelmed by American football. It’s like hockey up here.” Da Silva plays in both spring and fall football leagues locally, where he alternates between work on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball. Top Gun is the culmination of a 30-camp nationwide U.S. tour gathering elite players from across the country and allowing them to compete and display their abilities together on one stage.
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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. 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. FOCUS ON FITNESS Canadian Mental Health Association: Cornwall329 Pitt Street Every Thursday from 1:30am-3:00pm. Healthy snack included. For info contact Angée or Amanda at 613933-5845 ext. 250. FOCUS SUR LA FORME L’Association canadienne pour la santé mentale : Cornwall- 329, rue Pitt FOCUS SUR LA FORME : Tous les jeudi de 13h30-15h00. Avec une collation. Pour info contacter Angée ou Amanda au 613-
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933-5845 poste 250. MOOSE LODGE (1367) Jamboree, Saturday, July 26, 3pm-12am. We have Hall Rentals for all occasions. Moose Lodge, 443 – 11th St. West. 613-938-0666. BEREAVED FAMILIES OF ONTARIO Cornwall and Area Adult Afternoon Support is open to anyone who has lost a loved one through death. Next support group meeting is Tuesday, July 29 from 1-3pm at 216 Montreal Road. No cost to attend. Info: 613-936-1455 or visit the Drop-In Centre at 216 Montreal Road. KNOX ST PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH Vision Related Events: Every Monday morning 10am Grief Walking Group, contact office for location (613 938 3704). Saturday, Aug. 9 at 7pm Community Karaoke, no charge, everyone welcome (the 2nd Saturday of each month). Sunday, Sept. 21 at 7pm International Day of Peace, film on Islamaphobia. Special Sundays: July 26 & 27 - Sunday Summer Event. July 27 – Holy Communion. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TriCounty Literacy Council is in need of one-on-one tutors to teach seniors basic computer skills. Seniors will receive a free user manual titled “Home & Not Alone (HANA) – Computer Connections for Isolated Seniors” with detailed instructions
July 18-26 Marriage can be Hazardous to Your Health Seaway Valley Theatre Company Dream Builders Studio (Cornwall) svtc.ca July 25-27 Chesterville Fair Fairgrounds (Chesterville) chestervillefair.com July 25-27 Cornwall Ribfest Lamoureux Park (Cornwall) cornwallseawaylionsclub.ca July 27 Stock Car Racing Cornwall Motor Speedway (Cornwall) cornwallmotorspeedway.com July 28 Arts in the Park – Mike McAnany Lamoureux Park (Cornwall) 613-938-9898 July 29 Arts in the Park – Grace Williamson, Lauren Mann & The Fairly Odd Folk Lamoureux Park (Cornwall) 613-938-9898 July 30 Arts in the Park – Seaway Winds Lamoureux Park (Cornwall) 613-938-9898 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 1-2 Glengarry Highland Games Fairgrounds (Maxville) glengarryhighlandgames.com Aug 1-3 Tubiefest - Waterfront (Morrisburg) 613-543-4558 Aug 2-3, 9-10, 16-17, 23-24 Green Mazes Cannamore Orchard (Morewood) 613-448-3633
August 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Stock Car Racing Cornwall Motor Speedway (Cornwall) cornwallmotorspeedway.com Aug 5 Arts in the Park – Michael Taiger Lamoureux Park (Cornwall) 613-938-9898
RCAFA Wing 424 ~ Register now @ Wing 424/240 Water St. W. for the RCAFA 10th Annual Golf Tournament, Saturday, Aug. 23. Dinner following golf. Call Marcel Leduc @ 613-936-0104. PC CAFÉ SOUVENIR LAPEL PINS will be given free to the first 70 callers. Must have attended and registered to at least one PC Café event. Call 613-937-0205 or 613937-3124, leave name and phone number. ANNUAL FUNDRAISER BAKE & YARD SALE BBQ at Fountaingate Christian Assembly, 949 Mohawk Drive, off Tollgate Rd. West, Saturday, July 26, 7am to 3pm. Many items for sale and yummy Bake Sale. Everyone Welcome.
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As of July 19, 2014 and after 37 years in the travel business, I will be opening my new office **Donna Flanigan’s Travel by TPI** which will be located at Heritage Plaza, 1916 Pitt Street, here in Cornwall. I would like to invite all my previous and new customers to come on in and see me at my new location. Phone: 613-938-6969 Email: dflanigan@tpi.ca
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Aug 8-10 Winchester Dairyfest - Winchester Fairgrounds winchesterdairyfest.com
DECEMBER 29 One week Royal Decameron Golf & Beach Resort Panama All inclusive departure from Montreal
MARCH 14 One week March Break Group Grand Bahia Principe La Romana Royal Golden JR Suites All inclusive departure from Montreal
Aug 9 Cornwall Waterfest - Waterfront (Cornwall) cornwallwaterfest.com
JANUARY 31 One week MSC Divina Cruise Departs Miami for Jamaica, Grand Cayman, Costa Maya, Great Stirrup Cay, Includes roundtrip air from Montreal, roundtrip transfers from airport to ship
MARCH 7 Back for a Third Year **Sorrento Italy** 21 Nights Long Stay Departure from Montreal Includes air, transfers, breakfast & dinner daily, two tours
Aug 10 Lecture Series: WWI Glengarry Pioneer Museum (Dunvegan) glengarrypioneermuseum.ca
MARCH Three weeks Odissea Apartments in Beautiful Spain MAY - Ama Waterways Russian River Cruise AUGUST - Holland America Alaska Cruise Tour SEPTEMBER - Norwegian Jade 7 Night Greek Isle Cruise with 5 Nights Lake Como, Verona, & Beautiful Venice
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Cornwall’s Scotiabank has donated $2,500 to the local Ms Society office. From left at the cheque presentation are Terah Standring, Barb Massie, Karen Torrie-Racine, Marcel Leduc, Sue Van Loenen, Cindy Sommers and Margaret Malyon. on how to use a computer and navigate the World Wide Web. Manual topics include: Send/Receive Emails, Search the World Wide Web, Save Photos, Skype, and Book Appointments. To volunteer contact Tri-County Literacy Council at 613-932-7161 or email: volunteers@ tricountyliteracycouncil.ca FREE WOMEN’S DRUM CIRCLE ~ Every second Friday of the month. Friday, August 8, from 7-9pm. Bring your drums and percussion instruments to share. Or use your voice and clap your hands. Drumming for grounding. Drumming for balance. Drumming for peace. Call Monica at 613347-1878. www.angelfriendmonica.com
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Every Time I Die returns to Cornwall CORNWALL, Ontario - A metal band with local ties is bringing their heavy and energetic sound back to the Seaway City for an intimate show. Every Time I Die with Ryan ‘Leg$’ Leger, Cornwall’s very own drum hero, is taking the stage at Vu Night Spot on Friday, September 19. Fans of the American metalcore band from Buffalo are clamoring for tickets, which run for $25. The show’s promoter Drew4Mayor Productions said there are about 150 left. Tickets went on sale Friday, July 11, and 25 per cent of them sold in the first six hours. “People can expect exactly what Every Time I Die is known for,” said Mat Drouin, the man behind Drew4Mayor Productions. “These metalcore veterans deliver crazy energy - it’ll be one helluva show.” Every Time I Die’s last Cornwall show was held at the Agora Catholic Centre in August 2013. “We had a good turnout, however, it was in a very large venue. This time the guys requested something a little more intimate,” said Drouin. Every Time I Die is touring across Canada with Counterparts and Expire. Their seventh
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CORNWALL, Ontario - While The Art Gallery of Cornwall (TAG) has been taking a well-deserved summer break, some new tenants have filled the space with an abundant share of arts and culture. “We were given the opportunity to keep the gallery open during the time that the curator, was away on holiday, said Linda Geisel , co-vice chair, Focus Arts Association. “We were ecstatic.” Since early in July, Focus Arts’ “Summer in the City” exhibition, featuring 77 original mixed media pieces (carving soapstone, water colour, acrylic, oil, batik as well as pastel, Chinese ink and photography), has adorned the walls at the downtown gallery. Adding another dimension to the exhibit, workshops were held throughout the month including introductions to carving, watercolour, drawing, tile painting and graffiti (this Friday). A yoga class will be held on Wednesday. A moving presentation on the history of the aboriginal people in Canada titled “Kairos’ Blanket Exercise”, facilitated by Jennifer Deschamps, a curriculum consultant
in Aboriginal Education from the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario, added a cultural aspect to the exhibit. As well, over the three weekends, local musicians have participated with their own brand of art, by adding a soundtrack to the event, with performances outside the gallery. “Focus art is an association of people who are mainly visual artists, but also arts students and lovers of art, who don’t really paint, but just want to be surrounded by visual arts to be inspired,” explained Julia Lucio, co-vice chair, who as a graphic designer says that she has been challenged out of her comfort zone with her participation in the group. “It’s a group to inspire and encourage,” she said. “We meet every month for workshops on new things and techniques.” Art lovers can take a piece of the event home with them, by visiting the onsite boutique. Exhibit pieces are also available for purchase. “Summer in the City” runs until July 26, at The Art Gallery of Cornwall (TAG). The public is encouraged to come in and vote for the People’s Choice, in three different categories, until Wednesday. For further information, or to become a member, visit www.focusartonline.org.
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JFC: les jeunes Franco-Ontariens prêts pour l’ouvertur Les Jeux de la francophonie canadienne (JFC) n’ont pas encore commencé, mais déjà un peu plus de 80 jeunes de la délégation ontarienne sont réunis pour le camp d’entrainement à Rockland dans l’Est ontarien depuis lundi matin. Objectif? Établir les premiers contacts et peaufiner les derniers préparatifs avant la cérémonie d’ouverture de mercredi soir. «C’est toujours intéressant de partager avec les jeunes des autres provinces, confie Cassidy Villeneuve, 15 ans de North Bay. On voit que les défis sont très différents d’une province à l’autre au niveau des droits francophones. Ça permet véritablement d’aller à la rencontre d’autres personnes.»
Une expérience, un échange: les mots sont sensiblement les mêmes pour Jéremie Spadafora, 15 ans, venu tout droit de Barrie dans la région de Toronto. «Je suis sur la discipline “chefs de mission jeunesse” dans le volet leadership. Effectivement, je veux essayer d’en retirer quelque chose.» Pas question non plus de se départir d’un esprit compétitif pour Cassidy Villeneuve engagée dans la discipline d’improvisation. «Nous répétons en ce moment les techniques. Il y a une pression puisque nous avons toujours bien réussi dans cette discipline.» Pour Geneviève Latour, chef de mission de la délégation ontarienne, l’intérêt est vraiment double au cours des cinq jours d’événements.
Le camp d’entrainement se déroule lundi et mardi à Rockland.
«Nous voulons autant être compétitifs qu’échanger et aller à la rencontre des francophones. C’est le moyen d’apprendre sur les autres. Nous essayons vraiment de développer cette idée au sein de notre délégation.» Au total, 68 athlètes, artistes et leaders représenteront l’Ontario francophone. Ils seront accompagnés par 16 membres de l’équipe d’animation. Environ 1 000 jeunes francophones de 13
à 18 ans venus de partout au pays participeront de mercredi à dimanche à Gatineau aux trois volets de compétitions (arts, leadership, sports) pour un total de 12 disciplines, et 85 épreuves. La cérémonie d’ouverture se déroulera à la place de la Cité mercredi à 20h30, celle de clôture dimanche à 14h30. Damien Robitaille, Daniel Coutu, Boucar Diouf, ou encore Wilfred LeBouthillier monteront sur scène durant les deux spectacles.
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Le changement d’emplacement des Grands Feux du Casino du Lac-Leamy, dorénavant en face du Musée canadien de l’histoire, profite à la Fondation de l’Hôpital Montfort. L’organisme annonce qu’il accueillera les spectateurs du côté d’Ottawa sur la pointe Nepean lors des quinze jours du festival pyrotechnique du 2 au 16 août. 80% des bénéfices des soirées iront directement dans sa tirelire. Environ 1500 places seront disponibles sur l’emplacement situé au bord de la rivière des Outaouais, non loin du Musée des beaux-arts du Canada. L’admission générale est fixée à 5$ et la présentation des feux d’artifice sera devancée à 21h15, les soirs de compétition. Le public
pourra venir s’installer sur la pointe Nepean dès 18h. «Nous espérons faire de cet événement une de nos cueillettes de fonds principales au fur et à mesure des années», explique Julie Briand, gestionnaire du programme des dons annuels pour la Fondation. L’organisme de bienfaisance qui reçoit, administre des fonds pour le développement, l’expansion et la promotion de la mission de l’Hôpital Montfort, peut compter chaque année sur son Tournoi de golf au mois de septembre, lequel permet de récolter une somme proche de 100 000$. Les Grands Feux du Casino du Lac-Leamy ont déjà accueilli 1,5 million de spectateurs depuis leur création en 1996.
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La Librairie du Centre dans le secteur Vanier reste l’une des cinq librairies franco-ontariennes. (Photo TC Média – Sébastien Pierroz)
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ENJEU CULTUREL. La survie des librairies franco-ontarienne reste toujours menacée. Alors que le Centre franco-ontarien de ressources pédagogiques (CFORP) annonçait la semaine dernière la suppression de deux de ses employés à la Librairie du Centre dans le secteur Vanier, les cinq librairies francoontariennes, incluant trois établissements de la sorte à Ottawa, se retrouvent chaque jour un peu plus prises à la gorge. «Les francophones représentent un marché plus petit que les anglophones, croit Michel Levesque, directeur de la Librairie du Centre. Sans compter que sur les 500 000 FrancoOntariens, une bonne partie d’entre eux a le réflexe de ne lire qu’en anglais.» La raison de ce contexte difficile? Pas forcément le passage progressif au numérique que connaît l’industrie du livre, mais plutôt la concurrence des sites de vente en ligne toujours plus étendus, la diffusion des ouvrages dans les grandes surfaces, ou encore la concurrence de grosses chaînes de magasins de l’industrie québécoise. Une période délicate à laquelle s’ajoute une loi défavorable aux libraires ontariennes, si l’on en croît M. Levesque. «Les librairies québécoises peuvent vendre en Ontario, mais nous ne pouvons pas vendre au Québec.» La loi 51 stipule au Québec que les librairies agréées sont les seuls fournisseurs des institutions publiques (bibliothèques municipales et scolaires, ministères, etc.). Une directive n’existant pas en Ontario où le marché du livre est dès lors laissé à la concurrence. «Au Québec, les librairies obtiennent 40% du prix des livres. En Ontario, la moitié de ce
revenu est dès lors distribué directement pour ces institutions publiques. Pour nous, c’est évidemment des revenus en moins pour payer le salaire de nos employés ou encore les coûts informatiques», souligne M. Levesque. En 2011, la Librairie Grand ciel bleu de Sudbury avait dû mettre les clefs sous la porte après trois ans d’existence en raison de problèmes financiers. En 2009, c’est la Librairie Champlain à Toronto qui avait connu le même sort à l’aube de son 50e anniversaire.
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Cornwall realty inc. Brokerage
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CAROL NAKIC, SALES REP.
Contact Shane Cosstick
Asking $208,900
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1009 Second St W ......... $129,900 240 Northwoods Cr ........ $224,900
Marianne Léger
Asking
$259,900
Country retreat. 1600 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, side split on 7 acres well treed lot. Easy commuting distance to most areas. (MLS L0030)
(L1908)-cute, affordable & move-in ready, 760 sq. ft. , 2 bdrms, shingles (2014) , FAG heating (2013)unspoiled & partially finished basement, det garage, close to amenities
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4631 GLEN ROY ROAD
$114,777
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Ask Super clean & $174,900 move in condition. Freshly painted, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, rec room, den/office/4th bedroom, fenced yard 52` x 104` backs onto hydro lands. (MLS L1484) Beautiful stone house $234,900 within walking distance to St. Lawrence College & most schools & shopping. Hardwood & ceramic floors throughout. Newly renovated kitchen with walk-in pantry. Formal dining room with built in cabinets, gas fireplace in living room. H.E. Gas boiler & A/C in 2009. In-law suite with separate entrance. (MLS L2241)
(L1196) - waterfront cottage, April-Oct lease, 3 bedrooms, garage, boat launch, 60’x167’ lot, new septic system, cute & cozy, amazing view
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102 BALDWIN
19 Hamilton Island
$132,500
$277,900
SOLD
16 Loyalist Cr
(L0399)-Wales Village, 2800 sq. ft. custom slab on grade, in-floor heating, central air, 4 bdrms, 3 bath, triple car garage + additional 24’x30’ garage, storage area
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$214,900
231 LAFRAMBOISE AVE.
(L1115) - beautiful 3590 sq. ft. loyalist style home, 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, 72 wooded acres, barn, bordering Raisin River, modern mechanicals
274,000
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5 Forest Hill Rd
149,900
15622 DIXON RD
MLS#L1145: One of kind- Beautiful character home in quiet setting with original wide pine flooring, and upgrades of foundation, electrical, plumbing, $ septic, and lots more!
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835,000
8 WINDERMERE DR.
$534,900
SOLD!
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1217 HENRY STREET
MLS#L2229: One owner home - bright 2 bdrm home with new furnace, hot water tank (2013), windows (2010), renovated bath (2014), bsmt ready for your wants & needs! This was a 3 bdrm converted to 2 bdrm for lager kitchen area. Hdwd floors $ throughout under carpets.
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15947 SUNSET DRIVE, LONG SAULT, ONTARIO
MLS#L2144: Space for everyone in this 2+1 bedroom home including the extra toys! Metal roof -50 yr warranty (2012); windows (2009); heat pump, air exchange, water treatment system (2009); main floor laundry, master & ensuite, 3 season sunroom, double garage-lots of parking-RV hook up & dump station-all on $ 2 acre lot.
1302 RENEAL ST.
Beautiful 3 bedroom 2 bath home centrally located on a quiet street waiting for a new family. Lg back deck with very nice private back yard. MLS # L1245
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Great starter home on a 50’x114’ lot, situated in a convenient east end location and just a stone’s throw away from the St-Lawrence River and bike path. This 2 storey, 2 bdrm, NEW 1.5 bath century home PRICE! $129,900 is clean and in move-in condition. Open layout main floor features spacious living area, bright eat-in kitchen, den/office area leading to back deck and main floor laundry/half bath. Upstairs has updated bath, good sized master bdrm and a smaller 2nd bdrm. Many recent updates.
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6281 WILLOW DRIVE, LANCASTER - $139,000
Waterfront not an option for your budget?? This home comes with two access points to Lake St. Francis – one to launch your boat and the other for swimming. Charmingly adapted for a single person or couple and ideal for snowbirds. (MLS L1711). Jackie Smith, Broker 613-577-2202
6276 WILLOW DRIVE, LANCASTER - ALL FOR ONLY $299,000
Great getaway property has 50 feet on the water, yearround home with 2 bdrm and open plan living area. New roof! One bedroom “summer house” for guests. Also included is a same size lot across the road with a single car garage. (MLS L1438)
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1164 sqft, all brick, family home in Eamer’s Corners, offers 3+1+ den and 2 full baths. MLS# L1815.
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4053 EARL ROAD
135 EIGHTH ST. EAST
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Excellent 2 storey 3 bedroom home centrally located. Eat-in kitchen, 1 1/2 bathroom, large living room, 3 season front porch, private fenced yard with above ground pool and detached garage. $149,900
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Cute and cozy bungalow on beautiful country lot. Easy Ottawa commute off HWY 138. 3 plus 1 bedroom, oak kitchen large living room with crown moldings, rec room and well maintained. $174,900
Bright 2 storey family home with many updates. Welcoming foyer, large living room with gleaming hardwood floor, updated kitchen, dining room with patio doors with to a deep fully fenced yard. Original staircase and banister, 3 good sized bedrooms with deep closets. Garage converted to workshop can easily be converted back. Home impeccably clean, has original character and move-in ready. $167,900
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Hunters paradise with custom built 2 bedroom log home on 4.3 acres and an additional 53 acres of land for the hunter or nature enthusiast with wildlife at your back door. Attention to detail with a modern kitchen, one of a kind wood burning fireplace, abundance of natural light, master bedroom with ensuite, walk in closet, balcony and lots of room for the toys in the butler building or carriage shed. Numerous additional features and a must see. $449,900
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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
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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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3500 LAKESHORE RD
2049 PITT STREET
2 OTTAWA ST., ALEXANDRIA
Tom Dunne Broker
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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.
Dean Macdonell Real Estate Broker
CL:
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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
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“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)
851 CUMBERLAND
Great investment opportunity. Centrally located 1.5 storey 2 bedroom home with kitchen dining combo with patio door to yard, large living room and den. $104,900
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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 28-A MARLBOROUGH ST, bachelor, no appl $505 Incl –––––––––––––––––– TWO BEDROOM –––––––––––––––––– 448-A FOURTH ST W, upst 2bdrm, no appl $735 Incl 313-C LOUISA, upst 2bdrm, f/s $625+(elect) or $725 Incl 23-A LEFEBVRE ST, upst 2bdrm, no appl $600+(elect) 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) 440 Cumberland, B7#6, main 2bdrm, f/s $775Incl (Sept) 440 Cumberland,B7#9, upst 2bdrm, f/s $750 Incl (Aug) 440 Cumberland, B8#5, main 2bdrm, f/s $775 Incl 245 Yates, B1#6, main 2bdrm, f/s $775Incl 245 Yates, B16#5, main 2bdrm, f/s $775Incl (Sept) –––––––––––––––– ALEXANDRIA UNITS –––––––––––––––– 88 ST PAUL ST, 1-2bdrm units $500-$650 +(elect) 136 DOMINION ST, upst 2bdrm, no appl $600+(elect,water) (July) 136 DOMINION ST., main flr, 4 bdrm $775 + gas/elec/water –––––––––––––––– 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) (Aug) ––––––––– 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) 17295 COUNTY RD 18, St. Andrews,3bdrm house, f/s $925+(gas/elect) (August) 28 1/2 MARLBOROUGH, small 2bdrm house, no appl $775 Incl (Sept) 15 LENNOX ST, main 3bdrm, no appl $775 Incl (Sept) STATA RD., LUNENBURG, 3 bdrm house $875 + oil/elect 4190 COUNTY RD #14, 4 bdrm country $1000 +oil/elect/wood
213 MCKENZIE STREET
115 THIRD ST. W.
26-26A MARLBOROUGH ST. MAXVILLE
Dean Macdonell Real Estate Broker
CL:
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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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17351 HIGHWAY 43 MONKLAND
Dean Macdonell Real Estate Broker
CL:
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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
Dean Macdonell Real Estate Broker
CL:
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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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647 GLOUCESTER STREET This two storey semi-detached is a little investment. Offers 2 bedrooms, computer room, 4 piece bath, living room & kitchen. Washer, dryer hookup, unfinished basement. Roof & shingles (2011). Furnace (2012). Hot water tank (2012). MLS# L2032 $95,900. HOSTED BY ANTHONY JOUBERT
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3 WINDERMERE DR, INGLESIDE You’re invited to view the luxury style 2 story brick home that features 3+1 bedrooms, 4 baths, main floor family room overlooking the water, large & bright living & dining room, beautiful large eat-in kitchen, hardwood & ceramic floors throughout, double garage & much, much more. Don’t wait! $575,000
18810 GLEN ROAD, WILLIAMSTOWN Tucked within the serene beauty of a forest setting, you find this beautiful 1900+ sq ft family home complete with newly updated kitchen and bathrooms (quartz counter tops, soft close cabinets, high end appliances, faucets and more), main floor laundry, attached double garage, sunroom and 2-tier deck leading to heated pool. Too glorious for words, you’ll have to see it for yourself. MLS L1731 $459,900
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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
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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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ATTENTION INVESTORS 36 GLOUCESTER STREET SOUTH, CORNWALL Triplex with 3 – 1 bedroom units that generates good cash flow in convenient location for tenants, close to parks and walking distance to shopping. MLS# L1287 $139,900. PETER HICKEY 613-551-6776
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18338 COUNTY RD 22, MAXVILLE Beautiful 2179 sq. ft., bungalow sitting on 1 ¾ acres. Hardwood floors throughout main level, open concept, living/dining room and kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, master bedroom has ensuite and walk-in closet , mudroom has access to the back yard with deck and gazebo. The basement has completely finished rec room, bdrm and 2 pc bath and loads of storage. Also a huge insulated & heated workshop with a 12 ft door. Don’t miss out on this one! $344,900.
45 BROAD ST., LANCASTER This home is priced to sell in move-in condition. 2+1 bdrms, full bath and oak kitchen with dining area overlooking living room with cozy gas stove. Dining area leads to 4 season sunroom and fenced in backyard. Fully finished bsmt with good size rec room, laundry room and extra toilette. Bsmt has extra room for office or den. Call Linda for viewing. $159,900.
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17133 COUNTY RD. 36 This all stone 3+1 bungalow features spacious foyer leading into an open concept kitchen living/ dining room, hdwd and ceramic throughout, heated ceramic flrs in bath w/ whirlpool tub and thermoplastic cabinetry. Master bdrm. has walk-in closet & door leading into bath. Completely fin. Bsmt with a lg. bdrm., full bath & loads of storage area. All of this on a large country property. Call to see your new home today. $319,900
2192 CONCORDE AVE., CORNWALL One of a kind brick bungalow in Sunrise Acres. 2+2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, formal living & dining room, eat-in kitchen, A/C, FA gas heating, fireplace, finished basement, fenced in yard and more. MLS 2348. Asking $229,900
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12 PINE ST, INGLESIDE Full of character, this 2 bedroom seaway home is awaiting its next couple to love. Located in the vil age of Ingleside on a spacious 75ftx150ft lot, this house just needs your personal touch to make it a home. Metal roof, 2 front porches and forced air gas furnace (2011). Call today for your private showing. $144,900 CLAIRE HALLIDAY ARMSTRONG 613-551-2812
15151 FORESTRY ROAD, RR3 NEWINGTON Well priced 2+1 bedroom bungalow with carport. On 100’ x 222’ lot, located just west of Newington. A short drive to Cornwall. Private, relaxing country setting. Low taxes and operating costs. 12’ x 18’ sun deck. Pellet stove in the recroom. * View it soon!!! * MLS L2338 Price $148,500
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18385 GLEN ROAD, WILLIAMSTOWN HUGE PRICE REDUCTION!!! OWNER SAYS SELL!!! 52 ACRES!! Just minutes to Cornwall and 45 minutes to Montreal, this 4 bedroom Century home nestled on a beautiful 52 acre plot of land. Raise your own animals, grow your own food, pull your own wood from the bush...you’re limited only by your imagination. Call ME today before it’s too late!! MLS K3615 Asking $294,900
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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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18478 GLEN FALLOCH RD
Exception home with attached main floor in-law suite! Finished beautifully throughout. Very private location.
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
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Don’t miss this 3+1 bedroom home featuring hardwood floored living room, 1.5 baths, recent gas heating system with central air, patio door off one bedroom to a large deck and above ground pool, finished rec room with thermostatically controlled gas stove. All on a 50’X150’ lot. Visit Todd this Sunday.
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Affordable family home w/ 3 bdrms, att garage big yard. Only $134,900
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4910 CTY RD 12 LUNENBURG
6086 CASHION RD, WILLIAMSTOWN New Price $329,900
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515-517 LISTING SYDNEY ST $197,500
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5540145
$249,900
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Spacious family home, 4 bedrooms, main fl family room, garage, large lot
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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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! MLS L1643 Price $109,900 LAURIN (MOE) MAURAIS* 613-363-3052
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
4-6 RICHMOND ROAD Is being sold as one entity. Each lot is 86 feet frontage x 174 feet depth. MLS L1187 Asking $39,900 CLAIRE HALLIDAY ARMSTRONG 613-551-2812
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. JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873
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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
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 $164,900. 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
SOLD 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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1010 LASALLE RD. Well maintained 3+1 bdrm. 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 wil find a carport, a completely fenced in back yard with new shed for extra storage. Come and view this home today. MLS L2038. Price $184,900 FAYE ALLOTT 613-571-9605
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
THE CHARM OF YESTERYEAR 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
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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
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
320 BALDWIN AVE, CORNWALL 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom brick bungalow centrally located near hospital and schools. Open feel on the main floor, large rec room in basement. Features updated roof, radiant heating, sunroom, sauna, built-in appliances and privacy pocket doors. MLS L2128 Asking $159,900 LAURIN (MOE) MAURAIS* 613-363-3052
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! MLS L0503 Asking $269,000 LAURIN (MOE) MAURAIS* 613-363-3052
STUNNING WATER VIEW PROPERTY
4 CHANTINE DR., LONG SAULT Fabulous 2,000 sq.ft. three bedroom/ three bathroom all stone bungalow on a one acre manicured lot with one of the areas 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! MLS L1853 $474,900
PAUL MCALEAR 613-551-6663
MOTIVATED SELLER
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.
JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873
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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
JEFFERY MARTELOCK 613-363-5555
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
PENNY RUDDERHAM 613-930-3377
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ERIC PEDERSEN Broker
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699 HAMILTON CR - $179,973
SHERRY McCULLOUGH Sales Rep. 613-551-2141
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Sales Rep. 613-360-0087
MOE LEMIEUX
Sales Rep. 613-930-1136
SUSAN MCDONALD Sales Rep. 613-938-2121
NEW PRICE
11 AUGUSTA ST., MORRISBURG - NEW PRICE $179,000
(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.
HEINE BRUINING 613-330-1651
NEW PRICE
17625 ISLAND RD., ST. ANDREWS - NEW PRICE $239,000
(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.
HEINE BRUINING 613-330-1651
RON WOOD
Sales Rep. 613-363-3001
412 PATRICK - NEW PRICE $119,000
(L2246) LAND LOTS OF LAND! Ideal for the expanding farmer or the recretional enthusiast. Half is cleared & half is bush. HEINE BRUINING 613-330-1651
PREMIUM CONDO! (L2046) FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET! MUST SEE! DORIS DEBOER* 613-363-4113
(L2266) Fabulous 3 bdrm bung in prestigious Riverdale . Open concept living rm/ dining area with cathedral ceiling & crown mouldings, not to mention the gleaming hdwd flrs, large bright kit, screened-in porch off family rm & so much more. Come visit, you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
DORIS DEBOER* 613-363-4113
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382 EMMA AVE - $284,999
DORIS DEBOER* 613-363-4113
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1647 MCCONNELL AVE - $62,900
(L2216) NEED STORAGE PLACE OR MORE? This property consists of commercial space on main flr, approx 1400 sq.ft. with a 1 bdrm apt upstairs.
309 ELLEN AVE $178,000
(L2349) This 2-storey semi has plenty of room with good size backyard. Windows redone 2013; new hot water tank 2011 & roof 2006. Located in great neighbourhood close to all amenities.
219 ADOLPHUS - $315,000
(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.
6 VILLENEUVE DR., MAXVILLE - $389,900
(L1313) GIVE THIS ONE A CHANCE! 3 Bdrm bung with large dining rm, living rm, kit, garage & large lot.
ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY • 2:15-3:45 PM
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.
1252 HEBERT ST - NEW PRICE $159,900
MOE LEMIEUX* 613-930-1136
ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087
ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY • 12:30-2 PM NEW PRICE $219,900
(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.
613-931-1290
SOPHIE GOUDREAU* 613-363-4233
NEW PRICE
HOBBY FARM IN OSNABRUCK - NEW PRICE $319,000
(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.
HEINE BRUINING 613-330-1651
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.
MOE LEMIEUX* 613-930-1136
ALWAYS DREAMT OF OWNING YOUR OWN RESTAURANT!
(L1345) This one is well-established, liquor licence, seating for 149, parking, great Brookdale location.
MICHAEL VANDER MEER** 613-938-2121
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY • 3-4:30 PM “MAKE A!”N OFFER
ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087
MICHAEL DEBOER† 613-936-3124
NEW PRICE $169,900
416 HOOPLE AVE - NEW PRICE $169,900
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341 WATER ST WEST
EW G N TIN S LI
HEINE BRUINING 613-330-1651
(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.
Broker 613-938-2121
94 ACRES - $224,000
1710 PRINCESS - $197,500
(L1631) Great 2 bdrm townhouse in quiet neighbourhood.
JACK ROY
MICHAEL VANDER MEER
DEAL! PRICED FOR A QUICK SALE! (L2341) LOTS OF RECENT UPDATES, WINDOWS, ROOF, FIN BSMT. BEAUTIFUL BACKYARD.
EW G N TIN S I L
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.
ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087
EW G N TIN S LI
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.
MOE LEMIEUX* 613-930-1136
EW G N TIN S LI
102 ELEVENTH ST E - $135,900
(L2390) Great for the First Time Home Buyer or Retirees! Quaint 2 bdrm, 1-1/2 storey home in centretown. Well-maint with many updates & freshly painted throughout. Gleaming hdwd in frt entrance, living rm & dining rm areas. Great sgl det garage with side overhang. A MUST SEE!
SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141
712 SANDFIELD CR - $239,900
(L2416) Vacation in your backyard this summer! Beautiful & refreshing ingrd pool for family enjoyment. This 3 bdrm, 2-1/2 baths, 4-level split provides ample room for entertaining family & friends. Make a move before school begins.
SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141
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$269,900
MLS #L1655
6620 WINE CRES, SOUTH GLENGARRY
Well landscaped lot 3+1 brick 4 level split with attached garage, above ground pool with hot tub and sun room.
MLS #L1342
$102,900
1551 AUBIN AVE This bright 2 bedroom, 1.5 storey home is waiting for a new owner. New kitchen cabinets and counter tops installed in 2013. Main floor laundry with extra storage area. Landscaped yard and a single detached garage. Call on this one today.
$229,000
MLS #L0805
15791 COUNTY RD 29
With 1 and 3/4 acre lot plus 26 x 60 shop great opportunity to own your own business or mechanic shop, wood working, crafts etc. Shop has drains and seperate electrical panel. Property also includes a 3 bedroom brick bungalow, finished rec room, 2 bathrooms and large paved driveway. Minutes to Long Sault and 401. Call on this one today!
6074 VINE ST., GLENDALE
Come and see this immaculate 4 bedroom 3 bath family home tucked away on a quiet street in a friendly neighbourhood just 5 minutes to Cornwall and easy access to Ottawa and Montreal. It has lots of space both inside and out in the lovely landscaped lot. Large eat in kitchen with lots of cabinetry overlooks rear yard. Over sized attached double garage has bonus room and lower level has huge recroom and workshop area.
$229,900
19689 WILLIAM ST., WILLIAMSTOWN
Completely renovated 2 storey home backs onto Raisin River with 2 bedroom and gorgeous sunroom.
3454 BRUCE ST.
This 3 bedroom home offers many updates windows, gas furnace, central air, gas stove in rec room, hardwood floors, ceramic tile. Basement is finished with large rec room, 4th bedroom and 3PC bath. Outside you will enjoy large rear yard. Large double paved driveway, carport and 24 x 30 heated garage. Well landscaped yard. House Taxes $1,788.00. Water Taxes $372.95 (water heater rental $348.07). Gas Heat $1,798.00. Hydro $1,570.77. Total $4,877.79.
Frank Prevost 613-361-4317
5663982
$379,000
MLS #L1052
2190 PITT ST.
Enjoy your summer in your private fenced back yard with inground pool. Well landscaped corner lot, 3 + 1 bedroom bungalow, large eat in kitchen, 2 large bathrooms and finished rec room. Central air, updated windows. This home has a lot to offer. Don’t miss out!
$199,900
MLS #L2244
$189,900
MLS # L2052
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332 FIFTH ST E - $164,500
115 GUY ST $105,900
(L2149) Introducing “CHARM & CHARISMA”, at this 3 bdrm, 1-1/2 storey home located in a convenient centretown location. Wanna sneak a peek?
(L1596) Opportunity Knocks! Low cost living .. is possible! 2 Bdrm, 2-storey home with det garage. Interested?
6236 SUNNY DR., RR1, LANCASTER - NEW PRICE $134,900
SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141
WATERVIEW! (L0410) Spacious, 1-1/2 storey, 2 bdrm, country decor home close to Quebec border &min from Lancaster. Why not “sea” for yourself?
(L2082) Spacious 3+1 bdrm all brick bung located close to schools, shopping, churches & hospital. Many updates. Great home for newlyweds and retirees.
(L1671) Independence Begins .. by owning your own home. Whether retiring, getting married or just starting out. Take a long look, it’s a cozy home to enjoy.
SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141
SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141
601 GUY ST - $189,900
SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141
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3128 NORTHDALE DR - $229,900
225 WELLINGTON ST E - $229,000
(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.
SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141
SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141
18373 CTY RD 19 (SOUTH BRANCH RD) - $357,900
1444 HOLY CROSS BLVD. - $279,900
(L1375) Growing family? Looking for space? Mornings hectic? Not in this 3 bath, 3+1 bdrm 5-level split home.
SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141
746 TOLLGATE RD W - $284,500
(L1615) This all brick 3+1 bdrm bungalow offers all the room you’ve ever wanted. Call Sherry for details.
16855 BEAVER DAM DRIVE - $468,500
SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141
SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141
SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141 EW G N TIN S I L
(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!
NEED A LARGER HOME? (L0935) Like a formal living/dining rm? Want a fin bsmt for the teenagers? This rec rm is Pop & popcorn approved. Why not make a splash this summer in this refreshing abv grd pool.
SOLD
COTTON MILL - $239,000 (L2312) Large modern unit with covered patio.
ERIC PEDERSEN** 613-936-3734
72-A LEFEBVRE - $134,900
JULIE QUESNEL** 613-662-7653
6596 TREE HAVEN RD - $449,900
(L1573) All brick 3+2 bdrm bung in great family area featuring many updates, fenced rear yard, att garage & more.
740 CHAMPLAIN DR - NEW PRICE $245,000
(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
JULIE QUESNEL** 613-662-7653
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY • 1:00-2:30 Pm
GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! (L1986) Updated duplex featuring 1 bdrm main flr unit & a 2 bdrm unit upstairs. Great earning potential. Book your appt soon.
SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141
6803 RIVERVIEW DR - NEW PRICE $385,900
(L1100) Custom-blt for original owner & first time on the market. Beautifully-kept 3 bdrm raised bung, open concept living, dining, kit & main flr family rm. This home boasts 3 frpls, 2 sunrms, completely fin rec rm, dbl att garage & fully fenced backyard. Why build? This home is awaiting your arrival.
SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141
(L1878) 2 Bdrm , 2 baths, 1288 sq.ft.
ERIC PEDERSEN** 613-936-3734
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY • 1:00-3:00 pm NEW PRICE $285,000
527 BEDFORD ST - $127,500
JULIE QUESNEL** 613-662-7653 JULIE QUESNEL** 613-662-7653
6593 WENDY ST “BAYVIEW ESTATES” - $277,900
(L2249) Family Friendly Location only 7 min from town. 1350 sq.ft. backsplit home features 2+1 bdrms, 2 baths, gas frpl, C/A, 2-car att garage. Close to park playground, bike path & golf course.
311 WATER ST W - $260,000 - CONDO
304 FOURTH ST W - $104,000
D L D L O O S S 512 BELMONT ST - $134,900 GREAT STARTER HOME! (L2092) Excellent Starter Home! Large invit- (L2157) Move in ready, 1-1/2-storey ing eat-in kit, lovely living rm & more! CALL home featuring a large open concept oak TODAY! kitchen & more!
SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141
EW G N TIN S I L
(L2299) HAPPY RENTING? If not, check on this 3 bdrm with garage.
SUSAN MCDONALD* 613-360-0669
1782 ELGIN ST - $174,900
(L1664) Reach for the Afforedable! A move in the Right Direction! All dressed up and waiting your arrival.
163 LEFEBVRE NEW PRICE $136,900 (L1331) Large Workshop-Garage. JACK ROY* 613-938-2121
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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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GAREAU, Rita (Ménard) Passed away at the St. Joseph’s Continuing Care Center on Thursday, July 17, 2014 at the age of 88 years. She was predeceased by her husband Fernand Gareau. She will be SMITH, Garry Passed away suddenly at the Glengarry sadly missed by her children André (Shirley Memorial Hospital on Friday, July 18, 2014. Garry Burns Smith of Maxville; age 80 years. Beloved husband of Evelyn Smith (née Campbell). Loving father of Carolyn Harrison (Larry) of Maxville, Christine Flagler (Wilf) of Pickering, Cheryl Taylor of Ottawa, and the late Dale Smith. Cherished grandfather of Adam, Sadie, Olivia, Katie, Billy, Colin, and Ben. Predeceased by his parents Hugh Smith and Aula Beckstead and his brother Gordon Smith (late Ada). Rested at the Munro & • Foundation Parging Morris Funeral Homes Ltd., Maxville. Funeral Service was held at the Maxville-Moose Creek • Foundation Crack Repair United Church, Maxville on Wednesday, • Window well installation & repair July 23, 2014, followed by Interment in the Maxville Cemetery. crackpro.ca
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Spence), Nicole (Joe Szabo), Johanne (John Newman) and the late Denis Gareau (Francine Gauthier). Sadly missed by grandchildren Stephanie (Michael Fulcher), Kristina, Brigitte (Kyle Merpaw), Patrick, Joshua Newman, Melanie (Justin Gravito), Jeremy Newman (Long Li), Jordan Newman, Jeffrey Newman, Maxime and greatgrandchildren Morgan and Sydney Fulcher, Johnny Newman. Also survived by two sisters Thérèse Lortie (Gaston) and Madeleine Bourcier (late Jean-Guy). Predeceased by her parents, Altonie and Corine (Legault) Ménard, four sisters, Agnès Ménard, Lucille Ménard, Rollande Pagé (late Jean-Paul) and Lise Giroux (late Jean-Charles) and one brother Raymond Ménard (Béatrice).
BUZZELL, Darcy Passed away at the Cornwall Hospice on Sunday, July 13, 2014. Darcy John Buzzell; age 47 years. Beloved son of Carroll Buzzell and Lois (Stronach) Buzzell. Dear brother of David, Steve, Linda Grass and Brenda Orbel. By family request, there was no visitation. Funeral arrangements were under the care and direction of Lahaie & Sullivan Cornwall Funearl Homes, West Branch, Cornwall.
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is with great sadness that we convey the passing of Donat at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, on July 3, 2014, in his 86th year. He was a wellloved and highly respected teacher, coach and mentor to numerous students within the Cornwall and district school system. A tennis doubles Champion at the Ontario Seniors Games. Also a past president of the Cornwall Richelieu Club. Beloved husband and dearest friend of Dr. Jeannine Roy-Poirier for 61 years. Tender and loving father of Nicole, Summerside, P.E.I., Julie (Dr. Paul DeYoung), Cornwall, Serge (Corinne Ng), Ottawa, Rachel (Chuck Jenkins), Lakefield. Donat will be deeply missed by his 4 grandchildren, Natasha, Robyn, Paul-André and Grace. Brother of Father Gérald Poirier, Cornwall, Edgar of Burlington and Lionel (Maureen), Ottawa. Predeceased by his son André, his parents Délima (née Théoret) and Alexandre Poirier, brothers, Conrad and Marcel (Shirley), Laval. Dear brother-in law of Dr. Norman Roy (Maryl), Cornwall, John Roy (Dorothy Whitson), Calgary. Donat will be missed by many other family members and friends. The family will receive family and friends at BOULERICE FUNERAL HOME, 218 Montreal Road, Cornwall on Friday, August 1, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., and Saturday August 2, 8:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at St. Felix de Valois Church on August 2, 10 a.m. Interment will follow in Notre Dame Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Cornwall Hospice or a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Condolences may be sent to www.boulericefuneralhome.com. ************** POIRIER, Donat. W. B.A., B.Ph., M.ED. C’est avec grande tristesse que nous annonçons le décès de Donat à l’Hôpital Civique d’Ottawa, le 3 juillet, 2014, dans sa 86ième année. Il était un professeur bien-aimé et très respecté, entraîneur et mentor de nombreux étudiants de Cornwall et du système scolaire du district, un champion de tennis en doubles aux Jeux des Aînés de l’Ontario. Également un ancien président du Club Richelieu de Cornwall. Donat sera exposé au Salon Funéraire BOULERICE, 218 chemin Montréal, vendredi 1er août, 14-16h, 17-19h, et samedi le 2 août, 8h30-9h30. La Messe des funérailles aura lieu en l’Église St. Félix de Valois,le 2 août, 10h. Vos messages de condoléance peuvent être transmis via www. boulericefuneralhome.com 5660303
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CORNWALL, Ontario - There’s a party every Tuesday night in downtown Cornwall and you’re invited. Zumba with Christal’s wildly popular (and free) Rock The Block event made its return on July 1. Expect to see dozens of city residents busting a move to a mix of dance tracks as Zumba instructor Christal Bowen leads the charge at the corner of Pitt and Second streets in Pommier Square every Tuesday, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. “The club can’t handle us, but the block can,” said Bowen to a crowd of 60 at the second Rock The Block on July 8. Mother nature will determine whether classes
are held or not. Updates will be posted via the event’s Facebook page and ZwithC.com. “Just bring a towel, water and your non-stop energy!” said Bowen. Zumba enthusiast Julie Jarvo loved the outdoor component of the event as well as the new energy it brought to the city’s downtown core. Sara Valent and Laura Kuhn are dedicated members of ZwithC and were glad to follow their instructor’s initiative to help Cornwall stay fit and active. But it was Fern Coleman who stood out the most in the crowd. The 69-yearold Cornwallite was the only male shaking his tailfeathers. Coleman would like to see more men participating at the event. He guarantees that even the ‘manliest man’ would break a sweat doing the fast-paced dance routines.
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Donated artifacts tell new stories in local history CORNWALL, Ontario - The Cornwall Community Museum is breathing new life into its local history collection, thanks to thousands of donated items previously collecting dust. This year, a whopping 41 donors have given more than 2,000 artifacts, documents, photographs and postcards to the Cornwall Community Museum in the Wood House. The most historically significant was an unpublished manuscript of the history of Canadian Cottons Ltd., who operated the Canada, Dundas, Stormont and Glengarry Mills to form this new company from 1892 until the mills closed in 1959. The unnamed manuscript was donated by Ronald Purcell, the son of the firm’s last General Merchandising Manager, H.E. Purcell. “This was a priceless addition to our archives,” said Curator Ian Bowering.
Along with the manuscript, Purcell donated annual reports, photographs and unused sample blankets. The estate of Jean Barton gave the museum the World War II Royal Canadian Engineers’ uniform worn by her late husband Howard Burton, an employee at Courtaulds’, along with numerous photographs and histories. Ron Begg donated over 600 World War I era postcards, and trophies, ribbons and awards relating to the area’s first Ayrshire farm in Moose Creek, and James Begg’s day book as Justice of the Peace for Roxborough Township, for 1866. “This is the first one of these books I have ever seen,” said Bowering. “It provides a full account of the life and petty crime in mid 19th century eastern Ontario. It is simply invaluable.” Monkland’s Sandra Bowness gave the museum a quilt circa 1910.
Along with many other interesting items, numerous people have also given money towards the Irish Memorial Monument, which now raised over $9,000 and is nearing its final goal. The oddest donation though was a fragment of the sign from the Colossus Restaurant at the corner of Pitt and Second Streets, salvaged by a concerned citizen from a dumpster and given to the museum for safe keeping for posterity. “Just when you begin to think that your local history collection of books and manuscripts is nearing completion, you find out you are very wrong,” he said. For more information, e-mail Ian10@ bellnet.ca or call (613) 936-0842 or visit cornwallcommunitymuseum.wordpress.com. - Story provided by the Cornwall Community Museum (60 Water Street West).
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Never too old Pauline Froats (three months shy of 90), of Ingleside got the ride of a lifetime from a group of wonderfully generous visitors at McLaren’s Campground last weekend. GAME ON! Registrations for the Cornwall Minor Hockey Association will take place at the Benson Centre on July 29 and 30, from 6-9 p.m., and August 8, 9, and 10, from noon to 5 p.m. Visit cornwallminorhockey.com.
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Salon J – Family Hair Care is one of many Cornwall Cornfest begins on Friday, reasons to visit downtown Cornwall. August 15 with the crowning of Miss Cornfest Pauline McPhee is a real joker. The 2014 on the Mocktails Patio. Don’t miss this full weekend of great activities over three days! Seaway M.E./FM Self Help Group member was a laugh riot during a recent interview with Want your chance to shine? On July 26, TC Media. COLDRIFT is teaming up, once again, with One does not leave a Riley’s sandwich Derrick Casselman to shoot a music video for their single ‘Long Time Coming.’ Contact: unfinished! coldriftofficial@gmail.com. A HUGE thank you to all that came out to The Heart and Stroke Foundation and our local car wash on Saturday. The Seaway Waterfest committee want YOU to participate Valley U11Girls Blazers raised over $600 in the 5th annual Waterfest DRAGON BOAT for team expenses and a big thanks goes out RACES! The proceeds raised from Waterfest to The Brick for hosting the car wash and to go towards implementing AEDs in more of Dave Murphy from Benson for hosting our Cornwall’s public places and life-saving Heart BBQ. The girls had a blast! Keep up the great & Stroke research. Register online at www. Team Work! cornwallwaterfest.ca. Parade of nations for the developmentally The Cornwall Classic Canadian Slalom challenged is looking for students in need of Skateboard Championships is taking place community service hours as well as other at Lamoureux Park (by Mocktails Patio) on skilled volunteers to be on various subSaturday, August 30 and Sunday, August 31. committees for the Kite Festival on September Check out Cornwall Classic on Facebook for 21 and the Multicultural Festival November 29 & 30. To volunteer, please call Marie more details. Morrell at 613-936-6873. The Alison Wonderland Band will be Drivers, be aware of construction around taking the stage at the 2014 edition of the Cornwall Seaway Lion’s Club Ribfest at the city as you are commuting from one Lamoureux Park, Saturday, July 26 from 5 to destination to another and respect all signs and workers by being patient and courteous. It will 6:30 p.m. cause less stress for everybody!
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‘Hello, is this the Police Office?’ ‘Yes.. What can I do for you?’ ‘I’m calling to report ‘bout my neighbour Jack Murphy...He’s hidin’ marijuana inside his firewood! Don’t quite know how he gets it inside them logs, but he’s hidin’ it there..’ ‘Thank you very much for the call, sir.’ The next day, twelve Police Officers descend on Jack’s house. They search the shed where the firewood is kept. Using axes, they bust open every piece of wood, but find no marijuana. They sneer at Jack and leave. Shortly, the phone rings at Jack’s house. ‘Hey, Jack! This here’s Floyd....Did the Police come?’ ‘Yeah!’ ‘Did they chop your firewood?’ ‘Yep!’ ‘Happy Birthday, buddy!’
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Drive-in patrons will be saddened to learn the ‘intermission’ short that played at Auto56 Drive-In near Massena has been changed to some kind of ‘nature’ expression right out of National Geographic. We miss the old ‘countdown’ short that told us exactly how many minutes were left until ‘showtime.’ Our bet is it has something to do with the new digitalization at the outdoor theatre – which looks and sounds great, by the way.
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It’s perch time out there. Plenty of locals enjoy a perch roll now and then. Did you know the perch roll was invented (betcha this starts an argument) in Lancaster at Jack’s Place in the 1920s? Jack’s featured a ‘Mulligan Roll’ which was essentially chopped perch meat mixed with a secret sauce. Turns out the sauce brought everyone back for seconds… and thirds. Bourdeau’s Restaurant in Lancaster has kept the tradition alive.
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Pitt and Second streets looking west in the 1950s. This October the Cornwall Community Museum will be publishing a new pictorial history of Cornwall featuring more than 250 photographs. The Museum is open Wed. to Sun., 11 am to 4 pm. Info. 613 936-0842.
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$85.50 - $117.34 plus tax INCLUDES 2 TICKETS TO THE SHOW $ AND 2 NIGHTS CAMPING 15 p.p.
Cornwall History
SHOW ONLY
20716 South Service Road, Lancaster, Ontario
613 347 3452
http://www.lancasterparkoutdoorresort.com/
Reader sure had a chuckle when I read that some people in the Riverdale area actually watch vehicles if they use their turn signals ! Do you also notice the vehicles that run stop signs, park illegally , ( bus stops ) and the best, that actually pass you at a 4-way stop sign? Come on, enjoy your retirement, make it a great day. Fireflies are the only creatures that are admired for getting lit every evening!
FARMERS’ MARKET
NOW O WednesPdEaN & Saturdayy
At The Brick Parking Lot (1525 Pitt St., Cornwall)
Beans, beets, radishes, onions, sweet corn, preserves, gluten free products, summer savory, home baked goods, Perennials free range meat & MORE
5604667
Open from June 7th to Thanksgiving Every Saturday
PRODUCE IN SEASON AIN ORE R HIN S
facebook/seawayvalleygrowercornwallfarmersmarket.
OPEN 7AM - NOON ~ FREE PARKING
BOTTOM LINANE CE AR PRICE CLEL SA E
DENTURE CLINIC
CLINIQUE DE DENTUROLOGIE • Complete/ Partial Dentures • Implants Retained Dentures ACCEPTING NEW • Rebase & Soft Reline, Mouth Guard PATIENTS • Mobile Clinic (Seniors – Hospital – Nursing Homes) • Clinic Consultation Free • US Patients Welcome • We Accept ODSP, Social Welfare & Insurance info@haresdentureclinic.com
Is it just us, or is the local police blotter Summer is here … some men should not getting kind of wacky? People being spit go out shirtless. Yikes! on, mother getting attacked, sandals used as Here’s a few tips to help control the weapons…and even a juice box? mosquito population in your back yard this 613-703-0445 900 Second Street East, Reporter Adam Brazeau is on vacation this summer: Cornwall, ON K6H 2A9 • Destroy or dispose of tin cans, old tires, week. You can probably tell because there is buckets and similar water-holding containers. nothing but snoring coming from his Cornwall Ribfest – it’s finger-lickin’ good. Apologies • Drill holes in the bottom of recycling apartment. to the Colonel. containers that are left outside and cover trash containers to keep out rainwater. • Clean clogged roof gutters on an annual basis. • Change water every week in birdbaths and wading pools. • Aerate ornamental pools or stock them with fish. • Clean and chlorinate swimming pools that are not being used. • Check for trapped water in plastic or canvas tarps and arrange them so they drain properly. • Clean animal troughs weekly. • Irrigate lawns and gardens carefully to prevent water from standing for several days. Since mosquitoes are known to carry diseases such as the West Nile virus, canine heartworm and viral encephalitis, every preventative measure is important. With a little extra effort, summertime in the backyard can be an even more enjoyable experience.
Knights of Columbus Ontario Charities Foundation
The countdown is on already … for all parents of school-aged children, the fun is beginning. Back-to-school time is just around the corner and the shopping has begun for clothes and school supplies.
Knights of Columbus Ontario Charities Foundation completed their raffle lottery and a total of 1,000 winners have been notified and will be receiving a variety of prizes. Pictured (L-R) are Lucien Desrosiers, District Deputy; Philip Pilon, Council Member; Alain Cayer, State Secretary; Gisele Lamoureux, winner; Richard Bray, Grand Knight council 9695 and Richard Merizzi, Council Member.
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM NATIONAL SALES DEPT. 2012 FORD ESCAPE
2012 TOYOTA YARIS LE
2011 FORD FUSION SE
leather, sunroof, heated seats, pw, pl, cruise, bal. of factory warr. WAS $18,995 BOTTOM $ LINE
4 dr., hatch, 4 cyl., auto, air, low mileage Great economy WAS $14,995 BOTTOM $ LINE
13,805
power windows, power locks, cruise, alloy wheels WAS $13,995 BOTTOM $ LINE
2006 GMC SIERRA
2010 HYUNDAI GENESIS
2009 CHEVROLET UPLANDER LT
16,905
2.0L turbo, fully loaded, warranty up to 180,000 km WAS $17,995 BOTTOM $ LINE
4.8L, loaded, 4x4 WAS $11,495
10,405
14,905
BOTTOM $ LINE
2006 FORD F150 LARIAT
2007 DODGE CHARGER
loaded, sunroof, leather, 5.4L V8 WAS $15,995 BOTTOM $ LINE
power windows, power locks, cruise, tilt, A/C WAS $7,995 BOTTOM $ LINE
14,605
7,505
11,905
quad seats, fully loaded, DVD, leather WAS $8,995 BOTTOM $ LINE
7,905
2007 CHEV. IMPALA LTZ
fully loaded, leather, sunroof, heated seats and more. only 58,000 km WAS $10,995 BOTTOM $ LINE
10,405
SEE NICK FOR FINANCING AND WARRANTY DETAILS. CarProof available with all vehicles. **Previous daily rental. Prices are plus taxes & licence. Financing as low as 4.99% O.A.C. See dealer for terms & conditions.
ON THE SPOT FINANCING AND PLATINUM 200,000 KM WARRANTY AVAILABLE!
1520 VINCENT MASSEY DR.
SALES DEPT.
5618048
Saturday, July 26
Don Fairweather is quite the landscape artist. Spies spotted him working up a sweat recently at his Long Sault property.
A Tribute to Elvis Presley
(Beside Petro-Canada) Toll
Free: 1-866-933-3817
613-933-3817
Est. 1974
BOTTOM PRICE CLEARLINE A SALE NCE
2011 HYUNDAI VERACRUZ
3.8L V6, 7 pass, loaded, only 48,000 km WAS $18,995 BOTTOM $ LINE
17,905
2007 PONTIAC G6 GT
power windows, power locks, cruise, A/C, heated seats, alloy wheels WAS $8,995 BOTTOM $ LINE
7,505
2003 OLDSMOBILE ALERO GLS
safety and e-tested, only 95,000 km WAS $3,950 BOTTOM $ LINE
3,205
SALE ENDS JULY 31, 2014
• CARS • VANS • TRUCKS • SUV’S • VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE @ NATIONALCARRENTALCORNWALL.COM
5646932
A Tribute to Bon Jovi
44 - Thursday, July 24, 2014
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MANAGER’S LUNCH SPECIAL 2 pieces of our Famous Fish ‘n Chips for
SUMMER SPECIAL 2 medium pizzas up to 6 topping combined
$
TUESDAY
7
$ 99
Dine in only
12.99
+ tax
Expires Dec. 31, 2014
Delivery or Pick-Up
Excluding Tuesdays. Limited Time Offer. Expires Aug 15, 2014
704 14th St. W.
(corner of Brookdale and 14th St.)
613-936-0169
720 – 14th St. West, Cornwall, ON, K6J 5T9 We Deliver in Cornwall Area • 613-933-1999
STORE HOURS: MONDAY TO SUNDAY 11 AM TO 11 PM
OPEN 7 DAYS
2009 BIG HORN 3670RL
4 slide luxury rear living - WAS $39,995 $ NOW or $ biweekly
35,900
161
2008 Thoroughbred 829RK
1 owner, only 7700 lbs with large slide - WAS $18,995 $ NOW or $ biweekly
15,900
77
ALEXANDRIA SPECIALS CORNWALL SPECIALS LANCASTER SPECIALS
3875 HWY. 34, ALEXANDRIA 613-525-5000
2012 BLUE RIDGE 3125RT
3 slide luxury rear entertainment - WAS $42,995 $ NOW or $ biweekly
39,900
2009 TERRY 365RLQS
4 slides 1 owner luxury - WAS $39,995 $ NOW or $ biweekly
35,900
2009 KINGSTON 34TB
NOW
3 slides bunk model - WAS $34,995 $ $
31,900 or 147 biweekly
149
161
2002 TERRY 27.5RLS
NOW
1 slide rear living - WAS $10,995 $ $
8,900 or 69 biweekly
401 AND HWY 34, LANCASTER
1901 MCCONNELL, CORNWALL (Fifth Wheel Truck Stop)
(Across from the Flying J and Denny’s Restaurant)
2009 MONTANA 3465SA
4 slide luxury rear living - WAS $39,995 $ NOW or $ biweekly
35,900
161
2006 CARDINAL 30DS
2 slides with arctic pkg - WAS $23,995 $ NOW or $ biweekly
18,900
2005 CRUISER 29RK
2014 SABRE 31CKTS
3 slide luxury island kitchen - WAS $44,995 $ NOW or $ biweekly
42,900
163
1999 TERRY 27.5RKS
1 slide rear kitchen - WAS $9,995 $ NOW or $ biweekly
7,900
87
NOW
2 slides rear kitchen - WAS $17,995 $ $
15,900 or
92 biweekly
2003 SPRINGDALE 249BH
1 slide bunk model - WAS $11,995 $ NOW or $ biweekly
9,900
* “all bi-weekly payments are with $0 down and include all taxes and fees OAC. See dealer for details. **Used models being sold with gas and water test included.”
www.alexandriacampingcentre.com
102
65
613-525-5000
5471220
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