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Vic Leroux, a former firefighter and chief with the City of Cornwall, assumed his new role as full-time South Glengarry fire chief last week.

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an un-maintained state, it will be deemed vacant. The city will begin to recoup costs from owners by requiring they pay annual vacant building registration fees. As well, at the owner’s expense, prior to the registration of currently vacant buildings or the boarding up of newly vacant ones, a municipal building inspector and fire prevention officer will conduct inspections to ensure compliance with municipal laws. “At certain points the message isn’t getting through,” said Murphy. “It’s unfortunate that it comes to that. “But this is a tool we can use.” The city also plans to introduce fines exceeding the provincial maximum of $5,000, though there have been some warnings from municipal lawyers that some of the new rules could be challenged in a court. There are also some concerns that the new rules may leave owners with the cheaper option of simply walking away from their properties instead of paying fines and fees. Murphy said it’s his hope owners, especially those with income properties, will see the benefits of following the rules. “We have minimum standards that are recognized in other municipalities as being just that - minimum standards in which we’d like to see properties maintained,” he

Weeds grow wild on a Cornwall property. owner of a vacant storefront who might otherwise wish to board-up their operation, must meet with the appropriate Business Improvement Area (BIA), where applicable. The results of that meeting is to be reported to the city, in an attempt to provide a dialogue to see if the BIA has any interest in placing some displays or other approaches to give less of an impression of vacancy.

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Helping victim’s services Rachel’s Kids has commenced a partnership with Victim Services of SD, G and A - a non-profit organization dedicated to providing assistance to individuals who have been victimized as a result of a crime or tragic circumstance. The agency works in partnership with police as well as emergency and other community-based services to ensure victims receive the help they need. Rachel’s Kids has donated its cuddly TED bears to be given to any child the agency may work with. From left are board members Mike Fontaine, Helen Dawkes-Brown, Victim Services executive director Diane Plourde, Rachel’s Kids founder Rachel Navaneelan, and executive director Kim Lauzon.

CTC gets support from Rachel’s Kids Rachel’s Kids has donated $2,000 to the Children’s Treatment Centre. From left are Don Fairweather of the Children’s Treatment Centre, Rachel’s Kids founder Rachel Navaneelan, board member Helen Dawkes-Brown and executive director Kim Lauzon.

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“We’ve really just outgrown the (previous) location,” Rachel’s Kids executive director Kim Lauzon said earlier this year. “We’re hoping for 450-plus to attend the garden party this year.” The event serves as a major fundraiser for Rachel’s Kids, which last year gathered $125,000.

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Visit the original Aultsville Train Station, an attractive 19th century wooden station, originally located in the Lost Village of Aultsville and used by the Grand Trunk Railway Company.

The Lodge is distinguished by its unique wall coverings depicting symbols of Freemasonary and photographs illustrating their long history.

The Manor House Committee Members look forward to welcoming you to one of the oldest homes in Ontario, circa 1784. Take a walk through history on the grounds of the lovely Sir John Johnson Manor House, a National Historic Site of Canada.

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Dundas Street (just east of bridge), Martintown Sat. June 21st- 11:00 am to 3:00 pm Sun. June 22nd - 11:00 am to 3:00 pm Built in 1814, Chesley’s Inn is Ontario’s oldest inn and features three beautiful guest suites with ensuite bathrooms, as well as a stunning, private two-room suite with a kitchen and bath. The elegant and historic charm of this bed and breakfast is accentuated by its location in the heart of the City of Cornwall.

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160 Water Street West (Lamoureux Park), Cornwall Sat. June 21st - 11:00 am to 3:00 pm Sun. June 22nd - 11:00 am to 3:00 pm Your visit will include a 1900 kitchen filled with Cornwall’s famous Flack and Van Arsdale crocks; a study circa 1910; a 1950s Seaway-era dining room with Beach furniture and the Loyalist parlour. Make sure you don’t miss the Smithville Cornwall’s Lost Village Dance and Walk beginning Saturday at 11:00 am.

Glengarry Pioneer Museum 1645 County Road #30, Dunvegan Sat. June 21st- 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Sun. June 22nd - 10:00 am to 5:00 pm

Tucked in the heart of this sleepy hamlet, the growing museum interprets Glengarry history dating back to the turn of the 19th century, when the United Empire Loyalists and Scottish immigrants arrived in the area to start new lives.

Historic Cornwall Jail 11 Water Street West, Cornwall Sat. June 21st - 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Sun. June 22nd - 10:00 am to 3:00 pm The jail closed in 2002 in favour of newer facilities in major cities, but the exercise yard, visitation area, common areas and cell blocks have been maintained. Step into a cell to experience life behind bars.

28 South Terrace Street, Lancaster Sat. June 21st- 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Sun. June 22nd - 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm

Lost Villages Museum

County Road #2, Long Sault Sat. June 21st - 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Sun. June 22nd - 10:00 am to 5:00 pm The Museum is a collection of 11 heritage buildings with displays depicting and telling the story of the great Hydro & Seaway projects of the 1950s.

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19692 William Street, Williamstown Sat. June 21st – 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Sun. June 22nd - 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm

South Lancaster Walking Tour Sat. June 21st– 2:00 pm Sun. June 22nd – 2:00 pm

Begins at the Wharf in South Lancaster.

St. John’s Anglican Church 20788 South Service Road, Lancaster Sat. June 21st - 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Sun. June 22nd - 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm

The church was erected on the MacLennan estate, called Ridgewood. Located on the South Service Road surrounded by the Glengarry Provincial Park and Lancaster Park, and is commonly referred to as “The Church in the Wildwood.”

St. Lawrence Power Development Visitor Centre

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Dundas Street (just east of bridge), Martintown Sat. June 21st- 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Sun. June 22nd - 10:00 am to 4:00 pm The Martintown Mill was built in 1846 by Alexander McMartin. It served the community until 1947. The old mill was near collapse but has been successfully stabilized.

Nor’westers & Loyalist Museum 19651 John Street, Williamstown Sat. June 21st – 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Sun. June 22nd - 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

The museum comprehensively depicts the story of Sir John Johnson and Loyalist followers who settled here during the American Revolution in 1784.

Raisin River Heritage Centre & Cemetery County Road 18, St. Andrews West Sat. June 21st - 11:00 am to 4:00 pm Sun. June 22nd - 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm

The Heritage Centre is the “hub” for historical information for the village of St. Andrews. Walk around this small community and visit the church and parish hall, the log church replica, the pioneer graveyard. Interpreters on site. Take this chance to explore the burial ground of the Hon. John Sandfield Macdonald, a prime minister of Canada and the first premier of Ontario, and Simon Fraser, a fur trader and explorer who died in 1862.

2500 Second Street West, Cornwall Sat. June 21st – 11:00 am to 4:30 pm Sun. June 22nd – 9:00 am to 11:00 am

Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG) St. Lawrence Power Development Visitor Centre is located on the north bank of the St. Lawrence River, just east of the Robert H. Saunders Generating Station, in the west end of Cornwall, Ontario.

St. Raphael’s Ruins

County Road #18, St. Raphaels Sat. June 21st- 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Sun. June 22nd - 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm In 1970 a fire consumed the church of St. Raphaels leaving only bare stone walls. Explore the ruins of this church built in 1821, cemetery stones and the old bell.

The Great Cornwall Elephant Walk Sat. June 21st - 1:00pm Pommier Square (Corner of Pitt & Second Street) Put on your dancing shoes and check out an interpretive way to explore our Downtown with a dance and walk.

United Counties of S.D.&G. Administration Building 20 Pitt Street, Cornwall Sat. June 21st - 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Sun. June 22nd - 10:00 am to 3:00 pm

This historic building houses the administrative offices of the United Counties of S.D.&G. The stone structure was once the site of the county courthouse, gaol and gallows. Other features include the refurbished council chambers, preserved architectural features and a display about past wardens.

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It costs $50 to join the Raging Robots. But Menon says that barely covers registration fees. “We need a total of at least three thousand dollars, if not more, to run the entire program,” said Menon. For more information, visit their Facebook page www.facebook.com/ CornwallRobotics.

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Election analysis after the vote - no one saw this coming Todd Lihou TODD.LIHOU@TC.TC

If you saw this coming you’re either delusional, or your name is Brian Lynch. Lynch, no political rookie, told me last Thursday night when the last of the ballots in the provincial election were being counted, that he had a feeling (more like a “fear”) that a Liberal majority was possible. Turns out, that’s exactly what we got. The campaign manager for NDP candidate Elaine MacDonald suggested a Liberal minority was more likely, and to be honest even the most ardent Conservative, though they were hoping Tim Hudak could eke out a minority of his own, had to admit a win would be an uphill climb at best. In reality it would be more fair to suggest the Tories lost this election, than to say the Liberals won. The celebration at MPP Jim McDonell’s victory party went from jubilance at the local results to anger and despair when CTV News predicted a Liberal majority. One Tory insider summed it up neatly with: “We’re screwed.” Only he didn’t say screwed. Brian Lynch can say all he wants about the Liberal majority – the fact is no one saw this coming.

The local campaign went pretty much as advertised. Jim McDonell cruised to a win, with 19,457 votes. While it’s a huge victory, its news value is not exactly a reason to break out the Third World War font. The local election was his to lose (or win, if you’re a glass half-full kind of person) and he and his staff pushed all the right buttons. The real news locally is the showing by Liberal candidate John Earle, who was pretty much written off by media experts and even some members of his own party who privately rolled their eyes to me when I asked about his chances of getting elected. With the last poll reporting in, Earle captured 9,287 votes, about 900 more than NDP candidate Elaine MacDonald. Before the election many people were commending MacDonald on how well her campaign had gone, and some local PCs even told me they were a little concerned about just how many votes she would count on election day. Someone forgot to tell the voters, who ignored Earle’s rookie designation and relatively poor showing at some of the local debates and instead cast a ballot in his favour. MacDonald, as professional a politician as one will find, had a hard time containing herself, I am told, when the results began to come in.

For some reason Sharron Norman, the local Green Party candidate who couldn’t find the corner of Pitt and Second streets without the aid of a map and a head start, garnered 1,047 votes. Really, people? She never even set foot in the riding. Libertarian Shawn McRae rounded things out with 608 votes. What do the results mean for the local riding? Not much, really. Once again we have elected an MPP who will sit in opposition, though this time around we’ll have him for the full four years. Provincially it’s another story. Kathleen Wynne and her Grits have created a Liberal majority, seemingly out of thin air, and in the process have turned their chief political opponent into a has-been. Hudak, after his party’s poor showing, announced he would not be leading the

Tories into the next election in four years, and instead the PCs will choose another leader. Wynne, the first-ever female premier elected in Ontario, can not only run the board in the Legislature by virtue of her majority government, but can also sit back and watch the Tories fight amongst themselves over who will run the party moving forward. Heck, there’s even talk that NDP boss Andrea Horwath might not survive as leader, which would really provide Wynne and the Liberals with all the time in the world to basically do what they want. Did Ontario make the right decision? Liberals will tell you it did, Tories will tell you the opposite and the NDP will suggest that triggering this election was probably a mistake. Guess we’ll only really know the answer to that question in four years.

Lihou had it wrong when it comes to the sidewalk issue Ed Allard EDALLARD@COGECO.CA

Last week, Todd Lihou’s column supported the view that council should have cancelled a proposed sidewalk on Thirteenth Street simply because some residents there don’t want it. I see it somewhat differently. This is a classic “not in my back yard” situation: a dozen households signed a petition against something they believe will have a negative impact on their own properties. There is nothing wrong with that; they are protecting their interests. But the implication is that the interests of that group should determine the result, not the interests of the rest of the community. A sidewalk along the north side of

Thirteenth Street will obviously have a messy impact during the construction phase and it will change the appearance of front yards. So, it’s understandable that some residents will have concerns. But the ten other households on that side of the street didn’t sign the petition and there are other groups of residents from properties in adjacent areas who stand to benefit from the new sidewalk. Their wishes are also worth consideration; they shouldn’t have to submit an opposing petition for that. I’m told the sidewalk will deal with concerns about pedestrian traffic along the street to and from nearby businesses, parks and schools. Traffic studies apparently count some 8,000 to 10,000 vehicles per day on this street and that is growing. That’s not just a quiet residential street. Crossing to the existing sidewalk on the south side is not going to get easier or safer. So there’s a longer-term issue here.

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Suggesting that residents should have thought about the lack of a sidewalk before purchasing their homes in the area is really saying the city should just stand still. Was the street even paved when some of the houses were built? Times change; families evolve; needs change. I doubt a sidewalk tops anyone’s priority list when deciding on a purchase. If it was just a matter of doing only what residents want every time a council decision has to be made, then we could probably do away with council altogether and just hire a polling firm instead. Or, they could maybe put sidewalks only in front of the houses that want them – that should work out really well! But, that’s not the way our system works. We elect councillors to represent all of us, to act as referees, if you will, and use what wisdom and experience they have to make decisions for the benefit of the whole community. It might not always yield perfect results, but it’s

better than 12,000 households coming up with their own individual plans. By setting the petition aside, council didn’t “dismiss the desires of the electorate,” as was suggested. The “will of the people” should never be confused with the wishes of a small interest group. This is not pouring cold water on the idea of petitions. They are valuable for bringing specific issues to the attention of city council. It doesn’t mean petitions will never be accepted. But it does mean that in making its decision, council is expected to look beyond the interests of the petitioners alone. In the end, that’s what the majority of council did when it voted to proceed with the project. Petitioners need to understand that. It might help their cause if they can show that they’ve taken those broader interests into account when they submit their petitions. And that’s the way I see it.

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Resident upset with township spending decision Dear editor: As a resident of South Stormont, I am mad as hell; to see such a wasteful display of our tax dollars, as I did when I looked at the first edition of a new newspaper in our township. To my dismay, I saw a full page ad (the Township Bulletin) or better yet, a duplicate of what is already published in the Seaway

News; what is readily available at the township office; on South Stormont’s website; and distributed in the ad bag. How is this expenditure benefiting the majority of our residents? At the March 26 township meeting I presented a petition requesting council to reconsider this expenditure; however I see

that it fell on deaf ears. As I looked further, I found it cost the tax payers $998.16. Why are we spending tax dollars to advertise in a publication without any known distribution; unlike the Seaway News, this paper has NO proven circulation? Another petition is in the works and we hope to present it to council at the June 25 meeting.

I hope Mayor McGillis, councillors Brownlee, Waldroff and Woods will acknowledge it, and put our tax dollars to better use. If they elect to continue this waste, they might want to remember, October is just around the corner. Rick Currier Ingleside

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For local Progressive Conservatives, election night served up one of those bittersweet pills that must be swallowed. Yup, their man Jim McDonell kept an iron-clad grip on Stormont-DundasSouth Glengarry, the riding once owned by the Liberals as if by Divine Right, but Gentleman Jim will be on an Official Opposition bench for the next four years, not where the former South Glengarry mayor expected to be sitting. The hope had been that Gentleman Jim would at least be part of a minority government with perhaps a cabinet portfolio. The last local provincial legislator to hold a cabinet post was the classy Fern Guindon in the early 1970s. Strange game, that politics. Or as they say in Texas, “Who would’ve thunk it (Liberal majority).” McDonell’s percentage of total vote slipped - to 50.18% from a lofty 55.25% in 2011 - but his margin of victory - 19,457 to 9,287 - over his nearest challenger, Liberal newbie John Earle, remained in solid landslide territory. In the last two provincial elections McDonell has outpolled his second-place Liberal challengers by a combined 40,920-17,700. Despite the campaign rhetoric, nobody in the Earle camp honestly believed they could dislodge McDonell, sans an Act of God; not even Edward Chester Lumley who jumped on the Earle bandwagon with a ringing endorsement, hailing the untested, unproven neophyte as the greatest thing since Jimmy Brownell. Thus, secondplace was an acceptable consolation prize.

Being overtaken by the NDP surge would have been a disaster. This race was for second place the instant they broke from the gate. There was plenty of disappointment in the NDP camp, despite the best result since the heady days of George Samis. The socialists were shooting for second and as the campaign hit the finish line they believed it was theirs. Early results had candidate Elaine MacDonald in second place, but she slipped to third as more polls outside the city reported. She finished 913 votes short. In 2011, she came just 392 votes of edging out Liberal candidate Mark Macdonald. MacDonald will run and be re-elected in the city council race in October, but it is hard to believe the retired school teacher would be up to another provincial race four years from now, which would be a third run for the provincial prize in six years. The challenge for the NDP will be finding a candidate who can match McDonald’s political smarts and skill. Earle, who earned his political spurs in this campaign, hinted at making another bid in four years, but four years in politics is a lifetime. If he does, now with some experience under his belt, he will give the Libs a formidable prospect. HEAD SHAKER If ever there was a mystery candidate in a local election campaign, it was Sharron Norman. The Green Party candidate was missing in action. Just a name on the ballot. For not showing up, she was rewarded with 1,047 votes, improving the Green Party’s share of the total vote to 2.7% from 1.42% in 2011. THE NUMBERS GAME The City of Cornwall just might be our biggest employer of summer students. This summer it has 110 students on the payroll, even though the closing of pools has reduced the number of student lifeguards. The city has

555 full-time employees who are backed up by 181 part-timers (non-students), for a total of 736. Add Cornwall Police Service to the mix, and there are 689 full-time employees and 193 part-timers. Combined - full-time, part-time, students - the city payroll climbs to 992 in the summer. Seems high for a city of 46,000. IN THE REAR-VIEW MIRROR Milton Matheson’s gas station at Maple Grove on old Highway 2 just west of what is now called Power Dam Road. The cluster of homes and businesses was swallowed up by the St. Lawrence Seaway project. ... The photo on the front page of the Standard-Freeholder taken near one of the Lost Villages of a defiant eighty-something farmer slouched in a chair at the entrance to his laneway and a shotgun cradled across his lap. Scrawled on a piece of cardboard nailed to a fence post was a message to Ontario Hydro land buyers that he wasn’t leaving his homestead. TRIVIA ANSWER Ivy Hall, once the residence of John Sandfield Macdonald, Ontario’s first premier, was on the northwest corner of Water and York streets. In 1897 the home became Cornwall’s first hospital and was administered by the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph. The hospital expanded in 1899. Ivy Hall was destroyed by fire in 1914. TRIVIA In 1980 a memorial plaque mounted to to an outside wall of the former St. Felix de Valois School was unveiled. What does the plaque commemorate? SCENE & HEARD Prior to 1937 only two bridges connected Ontario and New York State - the Rainbow Bridge at Niagara Falls and Roosevelt Bridge in Cornwall. ... Party Friday night at the Parkway for retired Cornwall Police Service inspector Bob Burnie. SPORTS STUFF There were plenty of

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council meeting dates ---------------------------------------------------------JuLy meeting - Council: July 16 at 7:00 PM Finance, Administration and Human Resources Committee: June 30, 2014 at 4:30 PM

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The Town Hall will be closed on Tuesday, July 1. Staff will be available at 8:30 AM on Wednesday, July 2. reCyCLing and garbage piCk up Due to the Canada Day holiday, both the GARBAGE AND RECYCLING collection WILL take place ONE DAY LATER. There will be no change to the garbage and recycling schedule the week of July 7-11. muniCipaL eLeCtions news ARE YOU ON THE VOTERS LIST? Planning to vote in the upcoming election? Visit voterlookup.ca to make sure your elector information is accurate and up to date.

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. Please contact Stephanie Liscomb (613-534-2155 ext. 211) to arrange for a pre-consultation meeting to address application requirements, program eligibility, proposed scope of work, and project timing. Applications close June 30, 2014 (subject to change).

the eastern ontario deveLopment program (eodp) Are you a business owner looking for funding? The Eastern Ontario Development Program (EODP) aims to enhance and diversify local economies and lead to growth of new and existing businesses within rural Eastern Ontario communities. Cornwall and the Counties Community Futures Development Corporation (CFDC) is now accepting applications to access these funds. For more information and to see if your business qualifies, please visit www.mycommunityfutures.ca or contact the EODP Hotline 613-9324333 (ext. 104) for more information.

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FinaL property tax biLLs the final tax bills for 2014 have been mailed and are due in two installments: June 30 and September 30. the township invoiced for maintenance on several municipal drains in 2013. if your property falls within the watershed of a municipal drain and maintenance was carried out, you may see a charge under “drains” on your final tax bill. notices were forwarded in late 2013 to property owners with charges of $20.00 or more.

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please ensure that your method of payment allows sufficient time for processing; payments must be received at the office by the due date. For your information a penalty of 1.25% is added to all outstanding tax accounts the day after the payment due date and continues to be added on the first day of each month until the account is paid in full. thank you for your cooperation. should you have any questions, please contact the town hall. CorreCtion notiCe An insert has been included with the 2014 final property tax bills. Please note that under Festivals & Events, Stormont County Fair, the dates should be August 29-September 1 and not September 4-8. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

The Lost Villages Museum presents the 4th Annual Artisans in the Park event on Saturday, July 5 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Ault Park, Fran Laflamme Drive (off County Road 2, 3 km east of Long Sault). In case of rain, this event will be held at the Long Sault Arena. Room is still available for Artisans For more information you may contact Sharon at 613-534-8534 or Vale at 613-537-2531.

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It is not too late to get involved with the Cancer Society Relay for Life event at Farran Park. This fundraising event takes place on Friday, June 20 with all proceeds going to the Canadian Cancer Society. For more information please visit www.cancer.ca or phone 613-932-1283.

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June 2014 marks the 30th anniversary oF seniors’ month. this year’s theme is Aging Without Boundaries. seniors have contributed and continue to contribute immensely to the life and vibrancy of this community and continue to serve as leaders, mentors, volunteers and important and active members of this community. Let’s take some time to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of our seniors. Fish LiCenCe-Free! in Ontario for a full week from July 5-13. For more information, please contact the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (705)748-6324.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - A legendary NHL tough guy and a boxing ring full of hungry amateurs gave the Agape Centre a fighting chance at ending the effects of poverty. Former Montreal Canadien Chris ‘Knuckles’ Nilan spent his time on the ice as a fearless enforcer ready to drop his gloves for his teammates. But the Stanley Cup winner was fighting for charity at the Nav Centre in Cornwall last Saturday. “It’s a cool event because it gives people a reason to come out other than just the charity; it intertwines sports,” said Nilan, in his thick Boston accent. “Tonight, we have a bunch of young men chasing their dreams to be boxers and the money will help the food bank - supporting this is a no-brainer.”

The Agape Centre provides nearly 150 families a week with four days worth of food. The $50,000 raised at the amateur boxing fundraiser will help to keep their shelves full. “When you look at the problem of hunger, not just in the Cornwall area but throughout the country, there are 820,000 people who use the food bank every month and 38 per cent are kids,” he said. “That means they’re going off to school hungry, and with the amount of money Canada has that should never happen.” Unlike most guest speakers at events, he had no personal connection to the cause. But because of Nilan’s successful career in the NHL, he’s able to use his fame to help those in need. He compared the Agape Centre’s fight against poverty to the rivalries he faced in hockey. “I was a fighter in the game and this is no different - we have to stamp out hunger,” said

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Nearly 100 elementary school students congregated at the boat launch in Lamoureux Park recently to see first-hand what traditional First Nation construction methods can achieve. Students from Ecole Marie-Tanguay have spent the school year learning about First Nation traditions which culminated in the launch of a small canoe, named ‘The Little Beaver’, which the students had helped build. A handful of students were chosen to send The Little Beaver into the water at the boat launch, while the balance of their classmates stood alongside and sang traditional native songs. Christian Pilon, a Metis, was instrumental in showing the children the intricacies of native construction and taught the students about First Nation culture. Teacher Danielle Dumoulin said she wanted her students to enrich their futures by

Christian Pilon tells students of the traditions of canoe building by First Nations peoples. looking to the past. “To know who you are going to be, you need to know where you came from,” she

said. “Culture is extremely important to me and I wanted the students to experience something tangible.”

Following its voyage around the boat launch the canoe will be displayed in the school’s main entrance.

Counties council invests in new aerial imagery project Adam Brazeau adam.brazeau@tc.tc

CORNWALL, Ontario - A new collection of high resolution aerial photos of Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry (SDG) will save local taxpayers thousands of dollars, according to county planner Michael Otis. Counties council together with the six local municipalities and both area conservation authorities have partnered with Land Information Ontario (LIO/OMNR) and numerous other public and private partners in eastern Ontario to participate in

the Digital Raster Acquisition Project for the East (DRAPE) 2014. In 2008, the United Counties of SDG received their first set of so-called orthophotos (aerial photos) with a price tag of $15,000. A costly photo album compared to the average, but Otis says without the partnership a project of this magnitude would be in the $125,000 range. He expects this year’s set of pictures will cost nearly the same as the first batch. The aerial photos, which have a 50 cm accuracy, will help municipal staff in their daily workflow and public data requests. They are scheduled to arrive in November

2014 and March 2015. Otis noted that prior to the collaboration, counties council tried satellite imagery, which didn’t work out too well. “It’s been a very successful program. The 2008 DRAPE photos have been used extensively by both the county and the local municipalities,” said Otis. “We are very excited by the continuation of this project in 2014 both in terms of a high quality product and reasonable costs for the counties.” The aerial photos provided by Fugro Inc. will benefit numerous planning applications and help staff research a specific site in the

area without having to travel several hours, saving taxpayers money in the process. Fugro Inc. recently hosted a meet and greet with local partners at the Ottawa airport. This opportunity allowed DRAPE participants to meet one of the pilots and camera operators, to see one of the planes used on the project, and ask any questions they had about the acquisition and processing of the orthophotos. A map of the project area can be found on the LIO website under: www.mnr.gov. on.ca/en/Business/LIO/2ColumnSubPage/ STDPROD_108758.html

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Loblaw, the country’s largest supermarket chain, has until December 2015 to erect a distribution centre in Cornwall’s business park. Loblaw Companies Limited has been given the green light (again) to set up shop on a 121-acre parcel of land in the Cornwall Business Park. City council gave the company an

extension on their agreement of purchase and sale with Boundary Properties, owner of the land located between Tenth Street East and Industrial Park Drive, following the passing of a bylaw at their regular meeting on Monday. The revised agreement stipulates that construction has to begin by December 2015, and that the distribution centre (DC) must be up and running by December 2016. The DC has been in the works since late 2010, but Loblaw had to wait until it

Boileau is confident the project will be completed since Loblaw has already levelled out the land, built a storm water retention pond, sanitary sewers, and a water system through the site. “Loblaw couldn’t legally speak company to company about their operations, so for months they were not really sure how having a DC for Shoppers would be beneficial,” he said. The Cornwall Business Park is located in the eastern part of Cornwall, immediately adjacent to Highway 401.

completed its acquisition of the Shoppers Drug Mart Corporation, which finalized in late March, to assess the need for operating both centres. “They spent millions of dollars on that site, and Loblaw is a very reputable company - they’re not in the business of wasting time, they’re doing this for a reason,” said Mark Boileau, the city’s economic development officer. The original agreement of purchase and sale with Boundary Properties expired in 2013.

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found to be in possession of an illegal knife and was charged with possession of a prohibited weapon, attempt break and enter, trespass by night, breach of recognizance for possessing a prohibited weapon and failing to keep the peace. He was also charged with breaching an undertaking for failing to keep the peace and being in possession of a prohibited weapon. The youth was later released to appear in court at a later date while Walker-Boettger was held for a bail hearing. The youth’s name was not released as per provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act. TRESPASS TO PROPERTY, RESIST ARREST Stephane Sarault, 36 of Martintown was arrested on June 14th, 2014 and charged with trespass to property and resist arrest. It is alleged that in the early morning hours of June 14th, 2014 the intoxicated man refused to leave a Tenth Street East residence and police were contacted. Once on scene the man refused to leave despite police request and subsequently taken into custody after a brief struggle. He was charged accordingly and later released to appear in court on July 22nd, 2014.

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Benson hosts BBQ Benson Auto Parts hosted a BBQ at the Canadian Cancer Society and Benson Auto Parts Brookdale location to raise funds for the Corus Relay For Life team which is supported by Scotiabank. The Corus Relay Team raised a total of $3,538.45. Form left are Angie Baker, Corus Marketing Consultant, David Murphy, Marketing Benson Auto Parts, Carolyn Bourassa, Canadian Cancer Society and Diane Dupuis, Scotiabank Manager of Customer Service.

Plan on digging in SDG? and Labatt Breweries of Canada. “This is a social gathering where the emphasis is on discovery, shared experiences, fun, and of course summer sun,” said Manigat. The SSFF website and social media channels are designed to make the festival an interactive experience. Watch for contests on the event’s Facebook and Instagram pages. “We want people to share their pictures and statuses and in turn release their inner foodie,” he said.

CORNWALL, Ontario - Before you start digging in Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry (SDG), contact Ontario One Call (ON1CALL). The new partnership between the United Counties of SDG and ON1CALL, a nonprofit call centre, provides local residents and contractors doing excavations with one point of contact for all locate requests. Requests are mandatory for safety reasons and to prevent any damage to underground water and sewer connections, gas pipelines, telephone and cable TV lines, electrical services, fibre optic cables, and streetlighting. As of June 14, all requests for county-

owned underground infrastructure are to be directed to ON1CALL. To avoid delays, it is imperative that your information request is accurate and detailed. Excavators are also encouraged to outline the dig area with white paint and provide at least one week’s notice before beginning work. “The service is simple and will allow the roads department to process requests in a more efficient manner,” said Benjamin de Haan, county engineer. Requests will be processed 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling 1-800-400-2255 or self-serve online at www.on1call.com.

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Being healthy starts with what you place in your mouth. Eating healthy should be as easy as eating one thing instead of another but we all know it’s not that easy. The key to changing your life has to do with personal power or the ability to take action regarding decisions you know will make your life better. With so many wanting to change, why is it that only a choice few can actually make the positive changes? The answer to that question has to do with personal power. Think of personal power as in invisible vapour. You would know if I stole your watch because you would notice if it’s missing. If you’ve had your personal power stolen, it’s a little harder to see that a theft has taken place. If you can’t change what you eat and you know this to be true because you’ve already tried, unfortunately it’s

because someone or something has stolen your personal power. Don’t worry, you can get it back but you do have to understand a theft has indeed taken place. Again, the theft of personal power is an invisible crime. No one goes to jail but there are billions of victims, who walk the earth apparently powerless to make positive changes in their lives. Although it may appear hopeless at times, it really isn’t if you know a couple simple secrets. You’ll only know the theft of your power has taken place when you go to change something in your life, like something as simple as changing what you eat, and you can’t do it. Everyone is born with personal power. It comes as standard equipment on the human body and that divine power is seen as the enemy by the forces who organize the theft of your power. Not being able to change something simple in your life is one way to find out if your power has been stolen. There’s another test as well to see if the most valuable resource you own is missing. When your power is missing, that absence creates an empty space or what science

likes to call “a vacuum”. In the absence of power, something rushes into that empty space and that something is often addiction. When there’s no personal power in one’s life (the ability to change), life gets hectic in a hurry and things go from bad to worse overnight. People without personal power don’t even know their power is missing, who stole it, how it was stolen, what the thieves do with it, why personal power is essential for long term happiness or how to get their power back. All they know is that they can’t change. They’re stuck and they don’t understand why they’re stuck. Sometimes people can be stuck so long, they start thinking stuck is normal. The key to getting your personal power back, so you can change what you eat and finally start getting healthy, is understanding that having others do for you is how personal power is stolen. Personal power is about independence, not dependence. Doing for yourself is how you get your personal power back. Thinking logically and rationally about your problems is also where the healing begins.

Understanding that no one can fix your life, other than you, is where the rubber meets the road. It’s best to move beyond the thoughts of the next medical appointment, medical test, new experimental drug or the next out of town specialist because none of those things address the root cause of the problem. When you can admit you’re making yourself sick, you automatically admit that you can also make yourself better. That’s power. Being disempowered is about expecting the wrong results and making sure more wrong is found. Getting your personal power back is about no longer standing for anything other than what’s right, just and positive. Personal power is all about you. Doing for yourself starts to help you recapture that lost personal power, which is the most valuable thing you’ll ever own. For step by step guides to getting your personal power back you can read Dr. Mark Hyman’s Ultra Metabolism, Paul Chek’s “How to Eat, Move and Be Healthy” or Dr. Christiane Northrup’s “Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom”.

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River Kings escape thin ice with new ownership, management and logo CORNWALL, Ontario - River Kings superfan Brock Kirkman has two words for the hockey gods: thank you. A new era for his favourite local hockey club has emerged with some familiar faces and a fresh logo. He has never missed a game - or a chance to run the other team down for all three periods. “I’m ecstatic that we’ve got our team back and many more road trips ahead,” said Kirkman. The Cornwall River Kings, the only Ontario outfit out of eight teams in the Ligue NordAmericaine de Hockey, was rescued by local realtor Brock Frost. NAHL commissioner Michel Godin in a statement on the team’s social media page, said that the league does not want to lose their Cornwall market and it is with optimism that the return of the River Kings was allowed. The city council candidate officially took ownership of the semi-pro hockey team on June 9. At a press conference four days later, Mitch Gagne was named the team’s new general manager. Al Wagar and Rick Lalonde were introduced as personal advisors to Frost. Kirkman welcomes the decision. “Mitch was key in bringing the River Kings here to begin with so I think it’s fitting he’s a GM and gets a crack at putting this team together,” he said. Gagne made his fourth trade of the week on Saturday afternoon at the LNAH draft in Sorel, Quebec, re-acquiring sparkplug Anthony Pittarelli from Laval for a sixth-round pick. “A couple key trades were made. It’s really gearing up for a good camp in early September,” said Gagne. Cornwall added nine more players to its fold, six were from Ontario. “Yes, the focus was on Ontario players today, but we still have another five or six guys from Quebec on our radar for training camp,” Gagne said in a media statement. The River Kings selected Billy Ulrick, who recently finished his Jr. A career with the Cornwall Colts. Earlier this week, the River Kings re-acquired

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CELEBRATE RECOVERY meets to help overcome hurts, hangups and habits every Friday night beginning at 7:30pm at Fountaingate christian Assembly at 949 Mohawk Drive. MOOSE LODGE (1367) Dance to Frank Rivette, Saturday, June 21, 8pm-12am. We have Hall Rentals for all occasions. Moose Lodge, 443 – 11th St. West. 613-938-0666. FUNDRAISER BBQ & CAR WASH for St. John Ambulance, Sunday, June 22 from 11am-2pm at 805 Sydney St. Hosted by Stacy’s Pet Depot and M&M Meats. “READ TO RIDE” THE BUS FREE ~ Cornwall Transit enters its 8th year partnership with the Cornwall Public Library’s Read to Ride children summer reading program. Let your grandchildren know the Cornwall Public Library Card is also their passport to reading and riding the public bus for FREE. Children aged 3 to 10 & parents and children aged 11 to 13 & buddy will be allowed to ride on “The Bus” free of charge July and August. Info: 613930-2636. SUMMER SCHEDULE Cornwall Senior Citizens Club: Open 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday. No meals from June 1st to September 2nd. All Activities commence at 1pm. Mon.: Bid Euchre; Tues.: Cribbage; Wed.: Euchre; Thurs.: Bingo; Fri.: Bid Euchre. CAR WASH, BBQ, YARD SALE & BAKE SALE Tip Top Veterans Taxi is holding a car wash, BBQ, yard sale & bake sale on Saturday, June 21, 9am to 2pm at 120 Tollgate Rd. West. All proceeds to the Cornwall Community Hospital. KNOX ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH ~ Vision Related Events: Every Monday morning 10am Grief Walking Group, contact office for location (613-938-3704). Saturday, July 12 at 7pm Community Karaoke, no charge, everyone welcome (the 2nd Saturday of each month). Saturday, June 21, Aboriginal Day of Prayer, Kairos Quilt, Hominy Soup. Special Dates: Saturday, June 21, Men’s Breakfast at 9am. Sunday, June 22, Outside Service and picnic. Sunday, June 29, Holy Communion (for July).

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Celebrating 29 seasons of entertainment, Arts in the Park, will soon launch its summer series, with a great lineup of local talent and more. “Arts in the Park is an opportunity for local musicians and other talented performers to showcase their stuff in an outdoor setting,” said Lorne Taillon, leisure arts coordinator for the City of Cornwall. “It’s a beautiful summer night; beautiful scenery; a wonderful evening of music and the arts.” Beginning June 24, at the bandshell in Lamoureux Park, among the 21 performance scheduled will be music acts of different styles, dance troops, choirs, and the very popular Movie in the Park, on July 19, which in the past has brought out 1000s to the park, according to Brittany DeRochie, special events assistant. The Arts in the Park 2014 lineup is as follows. Tues., June 24: Les Bon Vivants; Wed., June 25: Seaway Winds; Thur., June 26: Bruce Ciccarelli; Wed., July 2: Seaway Winds; Thur. July 3: Roxanne Delage; Tues. July 15: SwitchGear; Wed. July 16: Seaway Winds; Sat. July 19, 8:45p.m., Movie in the Park; Sun., July 20: Claripian-Duo; Tue., July 22: Moe Lemieux Quartet; Mon., July 28: Mike McAnany; Tue., July 29, Grace Willison and Lauren Mann & The Fairly Odd Folk; Wed., July 30: Seaway Winds; Thur., July 31: Winston Marley; Tue., Aug. 5: Shine Cat; Wed., Aug. 6: Community Showcase; Thur., Aug. 7:Ruby Tuesday Dixie Band; Tues., Aug. 12: Subtle and Carey Grant; Wed., Aug. 13: Alison Wonderland; Thur., Aug. 14: The Shiners; Wed., Aug. 20: Graham

Pictured (L-R) are Lorne Taillon, leisure arts coordinator, Department of Planning, Parks & Recreation; and Brittanie DeRochie, special events assistant. Greer. All shows are held at the Lamoureux Park Bandshell, and begin at approximately 7:00 p.m., unless otherwise noted. “We want to bring people down to Lamoureux Park, said Taillon, “Having entertainment is a nice addition to the splash pad and the play structure, so families can come down, or stop by when they’re biking, have a little bit of a break and enjoy the evening.” Sponsored in part by the city of Cornwall, organizers are now actively seeking sponsorship from local businesses or individuals. Those interested can contact Lorne Taillon at 613938-9898, ext. 2, or through the city website. Donation can also be made at the park on the night of the events. For further information, visit Facebook Arts in the Park – Cornwall; Twitter @arts_ cornwall; or www.cornwall.ca.

CORNWALL, Ontario - Every wonder where Ryan Gosling got his start? For 24 years groups of children have had the opportunity to gather at a special place to use their imagination, and to practice the ancient art of storytelling. This summer Dream Maker will be offering an opportunity for kids to do just that. Its acting/music camp features many aspects of stage acting, drama and film making and music performance and production. The young actors will get to perform in a well rounded arts program that will teach them improvisation, speech projection, make-up, role playing, scene development and film making, TV shows and commercials. BUT it isn’t all acting up. This camp has swimming, games, painting and crafts. It help develop the wonderful gift of imagination, and help children to

strengthen their communication skills develop problem-solving skills - strengthen focus and concentration - promote teamwork - encourages active listening and great acting and music performance skills which in turn leads to a greater sense of confidence in life. In the movie-making unit everyone will take part in a feature film, as well as the making of and performing in a music video. The music component offers vocalists a great choice of styles to work in. Everything from Broadway musicals show stoppers to the musical styles of Glee. Singers will work alongside professionals who can teach, encourage and inspire them to become better musicians. The camp features plenty of practice, workshops, recreational activities, and performance opportunities. For more information call 613-932-3510.

Summer art show opens at Shorteez Adam Brazeau adam.brazeau@tc.tc

CORNWALL, Ontario - A Cornwall business is showing off some fine local artwork all summer. The fourth installment in a continuing series of art shows at Shorteez Urban Hair Shop was unveiled Tuesday, June 17 at a pre-show meet and greet with the artist featuring tasty treats from Love Love Food. Pieces from Kingston-based painter Sheila Dunkinson will adorn the walls of the shop (located at 10 Fourth Street East; corner of Pitt Street). “Shorteez is committed to promoting the arts and crafts community,” said Rony Major,

Shorteez Urban Hair Shop owner and stylist. “Art is a need not a luxury.” For more information, visit www.shorteez.ca.

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Vive Cornwall – 5e édition Le Centre culturel de Cornwall vous invite à la cinquième édition de Vive Cornwall qui se tiendra au Parc Lamoureux les 20 et 21 juin prochain. Durant ces deux journées, des activités sont organisées pour toute la famille. Les jeunes pourront s’amuser sur les jeux gonflables. Il y aura des activités de toutes sortes pour les enfants, du patinage gratuit le vendredi et le samedi et de la natation gratuite le samedi

après-midi. Vous pourrez applaudir nos jeunes étudiants samedi après-midi à 15 heures. Ils sont très talentueux. Toutes ses activités seront gratuites pour amuser toute la famille. Le vendredi soir, vous pourrez applaudir les Brissons et le chansonnier Michel Lalonde. Le samedi soir, vous pourrez venir rire et vous amuser avec Improtéine au Club de

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ressources familiales de l’Estrie, sans oublier le Conseil des Écoles Publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario (CEPEO). Tous auront un grand plaisir! Nous remercions aussi tous nos commanditaires. Des activités à se rappeler toute l’année. Vous pouvez consulter l’horaire dans notre annonce. C’est un rendez-vous à ne pas manquer.

Jean Vaillancourt ne sollicitera pas un autre mandat Le recteur de l’Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO), Jean Vaillancourt, ne demandera pas un troisième mandat à la tête de l’établissement d’enseignement. M. Vaillancourt en a fait l’annonce, ce soir, lors de la séance du conseil d’administration. Il terminera donc son deuxième terme le 29 janvier prochain. Normalement, les recteurs d’universités font un maximum de deux mandats de cinq ans. Mais ils peuvent demander un troisième mandat. Jean Vaillancourt envisageait cette possibilité qu’il a finalement rejetée. «C’était mon intention lors de mon deuxième mandat d’arrêter après. Dans ma perception du bien organisationnel, deux mandats, c’est un bon nombre.» Jean Vaillancourt affirme aussi laisser l’UQO dans la situation qu’il souhaitait après ses 10 ans à la tête, ce qui le conforte dans sa décision. «J’ai la conviction que l’établissement a une croissance qui va se maintenir», mentionne-t-il. Les derniers mois du recteur seront

MERCI À NOS PRÉCIEUX COMMANDITAIRES FARFO – Fédération des aînés et retraités de l’Ontario OPG – Ontario Power Generation Caisse populaire de Cornwall Jean Vaillancourt occupés, estime M. Vaillancourt. «On vient d’adopter un budget de grands développements et de grands investissements dans les ressources humaines, souligne-t-il. On a créé une trentaine de postes.» Ces postes seront donc à combler dans les prochaines semaines. L’UQO est aussi en train de finaliser l’entente pour l’intégration du pôle Paul-Guérin-Lajoie dans les

Laurentides qui devrait se conclure pour le 1er septembre. En ce qui concerne le nouveau recteur, le conseil d’administration a amorcé le processus après l’annonce du recteur. Des critères ont été proposés à l’assemblée des gouverneurs du réseau des universités du Québec. Ce dernier définira les critères définitifs et le comité de sélection lors d’une réunion mercredi.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Tory Jim McDonell is headed back to Queen’s Park - easily cruising past his opponents in last Thursday’s provincial election. McDonell, the incumbent MPP who stressed fiscal responsibility and criticized the governing Liberals for scandal after scandal, won a return ticket to Toronto, capturing 19,457 votes.

Liberal candidate John Earle had 9,287 and the NDP’s Elaine MacDonald captured 8,374. McDonell’s local Progressive-Conservative win was tainted by the fact that provincially the Liberals won a majority government. Still the incumbent was beaming over his victory. “In the rural ridings maybe people were more aware of the corruption. I’m surprised people can forgive a government for what has gone on,” he said. “I thought people were upset

with what’s gone on with this government. “Personally I think it will be too bad to see a majority government because they will bury this stuff.” The Liberals were plagued by scandal after scandal, including a failed gas plant, and criticism concerning overspending and expensive hydro rates. “Personally I think it will be too bad to see a majority government because they will bury this stuff,” said McDonell. Progressive-Conservative leader Tim

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You don’t have to be a chartered accountant or a financial advisor to know that the investment of your money is for the sole purpose of realizing a positive, increased return on your money. People don’t invest as a “farewell party” to their hard-earned dollars. People invest as they anticipate a “celebration

Brière, Richard R.

Passed away peacefully at Kingston General Hospital with family by his side on June 5, 2014 at the age of 64. Son of Pauline Brière (Burgess), predeceased by father Marcel Brière. Dear brother of Suzanne Maynard (Paul) of Perth; Bonnie Brière, Maurice Brière (Diane) of Cornwall. Loving father of Steven Brière (Ellie) of St. Andrews, Christine Brière (Mark) of Ottawa. Cherished grandfather of Daniel, Taylor, Isaac & Emma. Will be sadly missed by nieces, nephews & companion Pat Hable of Lombardy, Ontario. Funeral arrangements pending.

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party” on their funds down the road. Have you ever seriously considered the fact that God has made a sizeable investment in your life? He gave you life through physical birth and He has granted you all kinds of opportunities and abilities. But God, too, wants to see a “return” on His investment in your life. Don’t waste your life! Don’t bury your talents and opportunities! I can see that God has invested in your life in five distinct ways. # 1- His creation of you - God made you in his image – you are one of a kind. # 2 – His sustaining of you - God provides for all your needs along the way. # 3 – His redemption of you – God sent His Son Jesus Christ to provide forgiveness and hope. # 4 – His guidance of you – God provides direction if you are willing to accept it. # 5 – His empowering of you – God is able to give you the strength you need each day. So… what “return” is God seeing with His “investment” in your life? Please think about it and then respond to Him!

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CONNELLY, Claire Passed away peacefully at Stormont Country Living Lunenburg on Sunday, June 8, 2014, age 80 years. Beloved wife of the late Lyman Connelly. Loved mother of Patrick Connelly (Margaret) of Ingleside, Charlene Gibeault (Richard) of Berwick and the late James Connelly. Sadly missed by her two grandchildren Kimberly (Martin) and Sean (Marleah). Predeceased by her parents Adelard and Maria-Louise (Beauvais) Boucher. To honour Mrs. Connelly’s wishes, Cremation has taken place. A Private Family Gathering will take place at a later date. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Brownlee Funeral Home MacDougall Chapel, Ingleside. BRISSON, Betty (DiCola) Passed away at Glen Stor Dun Lodge on Thursday, June 12, 2014, age 89 years. Beloved wife of the late Adelard Brisson. Dear mother of Gary Brisson (Joanie), Kevin Brisson (Lynda), Linda Barcier (Peter), Barbara Gale (Gary), Susan Brisson (John), and Debbie Brisson (Gordon). Loving grandmother of 16, great-grandmother of 22, and great-great-grandmother of one. Survived by two sisters, Virginia Naylor (Harry) and Yolanda Ouellette (Rene) and three brothers, Gerald

DiCola (Lise), Vincent DiCola (Jean), Reggie DiCola (Rolande). Predeceased by her parents, Peter and Theresa (Sullivan) DiCola, one daughter, Sharon Page, one great-granddaughter, Ashley, three sisters, Marguerite “Margo” Mouncey, Vivian Esper (late George), and Josephine Desrosiers (late Omer) and two brothers, Arthur DiCola (Annette) and Louis DiCola. Rested at the M. John Sullivan Funeral Home, Cornwall. A Funeral Mass was held on Monday, June 16, 2014 at St. Columban’s Catholic Church, followed by Cremation. Rite of Committal, Notre Dame Cemetery at a later date. McDONALD, Walter Passed away at Heartwood Long Term Care on Thursday, June 11, 2014, age 93 years. Beloved son of the late John Daniel and Theodora “Dora” (Bathurst) McDonald. Dear brother of Mary Agnes MacDonald (late Lawrence Gregory). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by two sisters, Margaret and Louise and four brothers, Donald, Lemuel, Lawrence and James. Rested at the M. John Sullivan Funeral Home, Cornwall. Chapel Service was held on Monday June 16, 2014. Rite of Committal St. Columban’s Parish Cemetery.

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Hudak announced he would resign as party leader following the loss. McDonell conceded the party will have to lick its wounds. “That’s a question for another day, that’s for sure,” he said. “We’re going to look at it and see where it’s going, but we’re going to have our celebration tonight.” Other results include 1,047 votes for invisible Green Party candidate Sharron Norman and 608 votes for Libertarian Shawn McRae.

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6242 ShANNON LANE, BAINSVILLE Super neighbourhood, this lovely 2 storey home features 3+2 bedrooms, 4 baths, main floor laundry, hardwood floors, attached garage and large detached 34’ X 26’ heated garage with loft. Park your boat in your rear yard and you are on the lake in minutes! Call to view $489,000

6296 WILLOW DRIVE, LANCASTER Just minutes east of Lancaster this 1800 square foot bungalow is right on the lakefront with concrete seawall. Carport with attached workshop. Propane fireplace in large open concept livingdining-kitchen. $499,000

5645 PINESTONE DRIVE, WILLIAMSTOWN Just listed this custom 2860 sf brick bungalow with attached double garage. Large oak kitchen with island. three generous sized bedrooms, 2 baths, laundry room with 2pc bath, main floor office. There is a large solarium off the family room. Also large insulated and lined double detached garage. Make your move to the country! $489,000

18357 LANA DRIVE, GLEN WALTER Super brick 3 bedroom bungalow, walnut hardwood floors, kitchen has quartz countertops, large master with ensuite bath, main floor laundry, double attached garage, fully serviced lot. Tarion Warranty. $414,500

6074 VINE DRIVE, GLENDALE SUBDIVISION Tucked away in a quiet subdivision minutes from Cornwall this 1.5 storey home is neat as a pin and waiting for a new family that requires lots of space. Park like rear yard, lower level all finished, large eat-in kitchen, attached double garage with bonus room above. $379,000

6103 POIRIER STREET, GLENDALE SUBDIVISION Minutes away from city hustle and bustle is this 4 bedroom beautiful stone home situated on an acre of land. Large pine plank flooring, updated kitchen, 2 double detached garages. $299,000

6604 ChEVRIER ROAD, SUMMERSTOWN Stunning views of shipping channel, Adirondack Mountains, and outer islands are yours from this wonderful waterfront retreat. The decks and balconies wrap around the home and spectacular views in every direction including romantic sunsets. Indoor pool, detached garage, and utility shed. $795,000

6612 ChEVRIER ROAD, SUMMERSTOWN Spectacular best describes this lovely 2 sty home, gourmet kitchen with high end appliances, granite counter tops, fireplace in living room dining room, solarium and main floor laundry. Double attached garage, double boathouse, pile driven dock, boat, swim , fish and enjoy amazing vistas everyday, you will feel like you are on vacation everyday! $979,000

6286 PLEASANT DRIVE, BAINSVILLE One of a kind best describes this jewel, acreage on Lake St. Francis and Gunn Creek. Compact and cozy 2 bedroom, galley kitchen, living room-solarium, 2 detached garages, very private setting with mature trees. $399,000

25 FRASER STREET, ST. ANDREWS Super quiet location this 3 bedroom 2 bath bungalow with finished basement is situated on stunning large treed lot on Raisin River just 10 minutes outside of Cornwall. Gas heating, central air, municipal water detached large garage/workshop. $269,000

6368 KING STREET, SOUTh LANCASTER Large 2 storey 4 bedroom, 2 bath, municipal water and sewer, currently using propane to heat but Natural Gas available on street. Detached garage. Roof reshingled in 2013. Hardwood in livingdining, main floor den/office, and main floor laundry. $129,000

6685 SUThERLAND DRIVE, CORNWALL Custom built stone bungalow situated on 9th fairway at Cornwall Golf and Country Club, high end finishes, hardwood, gas fireplace in open concept living dining kitchen, master bedroom/large ensuite, finished bedroom, bath and rec room in basement. Main floor laundry, attached double garage. $689,000

20432 LAKEVIEW STREET, SOUTh LANCASTER Looking for prime waterfront? this 2600 sf 2 sty 3 bedroom, 3 baths, large open concept kitchen, solarium, gas fireplace, in ground salt water pool, attached garage, gazebo at water edge, dock and boat lift, fully serviced lot, natural gas heating. $1,100,000

20206 COUNTY ROAD #2, SUMMERSTOWN Super 1300 sf bungalow 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, open concept dining-living kitchen, granite countertops, walk out basement, triple boathouse. $519,000

20281 COUNTY ROAD #2, SUMMERSTOWN Large brick bungalow situated on 2.8 acre treed property on Raisin River, 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, double attached garage, finished basement. $499,000

1765 ELGIN STREET Large brick bungalow in north end...1565 sf, 3+1 bedrooms, 2 baths, large rec room in basement. Double lot detached double garage. Large eat-in kitchen. $199,000

20211 COUNTY RD. 17, LANCASTER Super 3+2 bedroom brick bungalow on one acre just west of Lancaster. Maple hardwood floors, large kitchen with eating area all ceramic flooring, main floor laundry. Basement has rec room, 2 bedrooms, bath and office area. $279,900

117 GARDNER S T R E E T , CORNWALL Great location this brick bungalow open concept livingdining-kitchen, 2 bedrooms,bath, basement bath, large rec room, detached garage, windows and roof updated. $169,000

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20295 COUNTY ROAD #2, SUMMERSTOWN Designer perfect, curb appeal plus, beautifully landscaped treed 2.17 acre lot on Raisin River, high end finishes throughout, attached double garage, detached “Man Cave” $795,000 6229 164Th A V E N U E , BAINSVILLE Cute 2 bedroom bungalow on canal with easy access to Lake to fish and boat, boathouse/storage shed, easy access to Montreal and Cornwall. $146,000

2712 ROSS STREET, CORNWALL Picture perfect 3+1 bedrooms, 2 bath brick bungalow with beautiful hardwood flooring, fireplace, oak cabinetry in kitchen, finished rec room, laundry room, manicured lawn, carport. $239,900

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

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4 CHAntInE DR., LOnG sAuLt Fabulous 2,000 sq. ft. 3 bedroom/3 bathroom all stone bungalow on a 1 acre manicured lot with one of the area’s best views of the St. Lawerence river. The property is adorned by numerous perennial rock gardens, ponds, apple trees and situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. The spacious oak kitchen is complimented by a dining nook and more formal dining area in the great room. Finished lower level rec room and three piece bath provides for ample living space. Truly a great place to call home! $474,900 MLS# 1853

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6686 BRAY stREEt, CORnWALL Come and see this well-kept and newly renovated 4 bedroom house on Sunday, June 29th between 12:00 to 2:00pm. Call for details 613-361-2927. $174,900 MLS#L1584 tALAt Butt 613-361-2927

1017 OsBORnE AvE., CORnWALL Family home or investment opportunity to rent to college students. 4 bedrooms, 1700 sq. ft. home in Riverdale. Cute and cozy boasts many upgrades including new furnace with A/C, 200 amp service with home surge protector. New gas fireplace. Entertainment Centre is large enough to accommodate 72” TV with hardwiring for HDMI. MLS# L1793 $164,899. mOnIquE DRAkE 613-362-2305

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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

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

15036 sAnDtOWn ROAD, nEWInGtOn This fantastic 68 acres of farm land is awaiting a new owner. Currently 62 acres of cleared land, 5 acres of mixed bush and an acre with a 3 bedroom home. Call today for more details. $408,000. HILDA BuItInG 613-913-0891

313 IvAn CREs. Great Neighbourhood! This 3 + 1 bedroom home features a large foyer, open concept living/dining room and kitchen, hdwd floors in living room and hall, 2 full baths and finished rec room with a gas fireplace. The backyard is partially fenced and has an interlocking patio with an electric awning for those hot sunny days. $229,900 MLS#L1924

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1218-1220 DunkIRk stREEt Owner occupied duplex with main floor having 3 bdrms and upstairs unit has 2 bdrms and laundry room. 2 separate driveways. Main floor unit has hardwood and ceramic floors throughout, carport, veranda. MLS# L1606 $174,900.

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362 ELLEn AvE. Beautiful 2+1 home in a quiet, friendly neighbourhood, close to schools and parks. Perfect area to raise your family or to retire. Open concept kitchen, living/dining room, large master bedroom w/ double closets. Finished rec room w/ bar and another large bedroom. Don’t wait to view this home it won’t last long!!! MLS# L1824 $184,900.

3782 OLD ORCHARD, APPLE HILL Country family home in Apple Hill. Over 1500 sq. ft. Bright open concept is what greets you when you enter the kitchen/dining area that leads into large family room. 3 bedrooms upstairs. Large master bedroom with private upper deck. Lower level deck looks out over large fenced back yard. $139,900.

18385 GLEn ROAD, WILLIAmstOWn Just minutes to Cornwall and 45 minutes to Montreal, this 4 bdrm 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. MLS# K3615 $309,900. LAuRIn (mOE) mAuRAIs* 613-363-3052

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

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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! $179,000. MLS# L1736

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3155 Cty Rd. 12, fINCh This classic 4 bedroom brick beauty sits proudly on a 1 acre hilltop location just south of Finch. Having stood the test of time this home boasts its originality with beautiful solid wood baseboards and casings. Great traditional floor plan with spacious kitchen, formal dining room and living room with gas fireplace. Modern additions include, mud room, main floor laundry, den/office and oversized double attached garage. Newer gas forced air furnace, paved drive and town water. MLS# L1818 $214,900

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20015 beAuPRe Rd, gReeN vALLey If you are looking for a great country property at an affordable price, this is your new home. This home features 3 bdrms, 2 baths, large living room with hardwood floors & gas stove, separate dining room, 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. $164,900 MLS# L1746. fAye ALLott 613-571-9605

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

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17815 stRAthmoRe RoAd Large country farm home offers a new addition built in 2009, large open concept. 3 bdrms with 3 baths. Forced air oil, both furnace and home seven years old. Home has been all re-insulated. A detached garage 24`x28` and an older barn for storage. MLS# L1350 $279,000. moNIque dRAke 613-362-2305

LARge CouNtRy home 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

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

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

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12163 CouNty RoAd 5 (oAk vALLey RoAd), WINChesteR sPRINgs Solid century home which has kept its original charm, along with the modern conveniences. Ideal for a family. In movein condition. Home stripped to the bare bones and rebuilt. All windows, wiring and plumbing replaced. Fully insulated. Main floor laundry. Shingles replaced on 3/4 of roof. Updated 4-piece bathroom. Walking distance to playground and Ottawa shuttle. $179,000 MLS# L1688

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6214 165th AveNue Spacious, solid 4 bedroom bungalow, 2,200 sq. ft. with enormous professionally landscaped backyard (pond, fruit trees and shrubs, gazebo). Open concept modern kitchen with center island and pantry. Hobby/sun room on main floor. Large utility shed. Many upgrades. Deeded waterfront access. Ideally situated for Cornwall, Lancaster and Quebec commuters. A must see! MLS# L1164 $299,000.

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

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6765 PILoN`s PoINt Rd, summeRstoWN. Nice home with a water view, located in a great area. Lots of upgrades, large lot, deck with a view of the beautiful St. Lawrence! Shingles (2010), furnace (2012), well pump (2013), softener system (2012). Call today for a showing! MLS L0544. $234,900.

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Custom built in 2012, 1900 sq ft bungalow on a 104`x308` lot located on an upscale crescent in $394,900 St-Andrews West. Bright, open concept living/dining/kitchen area w/modern hardwood floors and cathedral ceilings plus an extra family room. Very nice kitchen with island, master bdrm with ensuite bathroom & walk-in shower. Basement with 4th bedroom, 3rd bathroom and rec room that can be finished to buyer`s liking. Double car garage, back deck with hot tub, great yard for the kids.

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

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Please visit this immaculate 3 bdrm country home on 1.3 acre treed lot minutes from Alexandria. Maple cupboards and ceramic floor in kitchen, gleaming hardwood in living room and bedrooms. Manicured lawn, fruit trees, double attached garage, and separate shop. $267,000 MLS# L1870

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Stop by this neat home in quiet Green Valley. Main-floor master bdrm and bath; 2 bedrooms upstairs. Side entrance leads to mud room, closet, and laundry. The large windows let in lots of sunlight on winter days, while shade is provided in the summer. Detached garage plus an insulated shed. $144,800 MLS# L0801

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Looking for a large 3 bedroom, renovated home? This home has 1525 sq ft, 2 storeys, large 4 pc bathroom with whirlpool tub, classy dining room, family room, living room and an bright updated kitchen. This unique property has a fenced yard for kids or pets and a large 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) Call for more details.

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3 bedroom brick bungalow, walking distance to Hospital. Large eat-in kitchen, 2 full bathrooms, carport, above ground pool. Go to realtor.ca MLS# L1108 for more information and interior photos.

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OpenhOuse hOusesunday sunday1-2:30pM 2-3:30 Open 605 WaLTOn sT.

Tracey Veinotte sales Representative

CL:

613-363-9496

87 algonquin ave., Lakeview heights, south stormont

Beautifully maintained and renovated home located approx. 5km west of Cornwall on 1/3 acre lot. 3+1 bedrooms and 2 baths. A home with lots of character!! $269,900 MLS# L1794

tracey.veinotte@gmail.com

Lynn White

sales Representative

613-361-1225

CL:

4746 aVOnMORe ROad

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

lwhite7@cogeco.ca Proud Supporter of Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Cornwall and District.

dean Macdonell Real estate Broker

CL:

613-360-4645

Affordable starter home! This 2 storey, 3 bedroom, 1270 sq ft home is ready to move in. The main level features a large, bright kitchen with an open living/ dining room and a family room that has patio doors to the deck. The 3 bedrooms and bathroom are on the second level. Off the 10’ x 19’ back deck you will find the fully fenced yard , which is large for the area and features a 9’ x 12’ concrete floor utility shed. This home has been well maintained and updated. This affordable starter home is not far from the college. $114,900 (MLS# L1443)

dean.macdonell@hotmail.com

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310 Miscellaneous for sale

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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 1991 613-936-1533 ––––––––––– BACHELOR / ONE BEDROOM –––––––––– 710 COTTON MILL #409, 1+bdrm condo, f/s, $1200+util JASE ST, 1bdrm shared accom ,furnished $500 Incl 122-A GUY ST, upst 1bdrm, f/s $625 Incl 75 LEONIA, main 1bdrm, f/s , $725 Incl 1005-A SECOND ST W, upst 1bdrm, f/s $600 Incl 38-A DANIS, upst 1+bdrm, f/s $565+(elect) or $675 Incl 23-B LEFEBVRE, upst 1bdrm, f/s $450+(elect) (July) 38 DANIS , main 1+bdrm, f/s $575+(elect) or $695 Incl (July) 536 MARLBOROUGh, upst 1bdrm, f/s $675 Incl 28-A MARLBOROUGh ST S, bachelor, f/s $495 Incl –––––––––––––––––– TWO BEDROOM –––––––––––––––––– 238 ThIRD ST E, upst 2bdrm, f/s $650+(elect)(heat Incl) 313-C LOUISA, upst 2bdrm, f/s $625+(elect) or $725 Incl 316 PRINCE ARThUR, small 2bdrm, no appl $700 Incl 23-A LEFEBVRE ST, upst 2bdrm, no appl $600+(elect) 109 SEVENTh ST E, upst 2bdrm, 3pc bath, f/s $600 Incl 1006 FIRST ST E, main 2bdrm, f/s $625+(gas/elect) 442 NINTh ST E, 2+bdrm, f/s, adult bldg, $750 Incl 326-C AUGUSTUS, upst 2bdrm , no appl $1000+(elect) 9-A GLOUCESTER ST N, upst 2bdrm, no appl $640+util 21 ½ MILLVILLE, small 2bdrm, no appl $750 Incl 1233 DALY AVE, upst 2bdrm, f/s $680+(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) 338 ST FELIX ST, main 2bdrm, no appl $665+util 539-A AMELIA ST, main 2bdrm, no appl $775 Incl 725 GUY ST #1, lower 2bdrm, no appl $650+(elect) 133 SYDNEY ST, 2bdrm, no appl $950 Incl (Aug) 39 QUEEN ST # 2,Lancaster, main 2bdrm, f/s $625+(elect) (Aug) 39 QUEEN ST #7, Lancaster, upst 2bdrm, f/s $600+(elect) (Aug) –––––––––––––––– ALExANDRiA UNiTS –––––––––––––––– 107-D, MAIN ST, 2bdrm, 2level, f/s $750 Incl (July) 88 ST PAUL ST, 1-2bdrm units $500-$650+(elect) –––––––––––––––– HAWKESBURY UNiTS ––––––––––––––– 370 WILLIAMS ST, upst 2bdrm, no appl, $750 Incl 265 DUFFERIN, upst 1bdrm, f/s $625 Incl (Aug) –––––––––––––––––– iNgLESiDE UNiTS ––––––––––––––––– 74 ST LAWRENCE #10, main 1bdrm, no appl $595+(elect) (Aug) ––––––––– 3 BEDROOMS / HOUSES / SEMi –––––––––– 460 FOURTh ST W, small 3bdrm, no appl $675+Util 909 LAFLIN AVE, 3bdrm bunglaw, f/s, $1300+(gas/elect) KILKENNY CRES, Glen Walter, 2 – 3bdrm semis, no appl, garage, no appl $ 1400+(gas/elect ) 18527 CTY RD 18, Martintown, main 3+ bdrm, $800+util 18505 GLEN ROAD, Williamstown, 3+1 bungalow, fridge, Built in stove, w/d, $1500+(propane/elect) 54 CARRAWAY CRES., Morrisburg, 3bdrm Townshouse, no appl $870+(elect, water) (July) 35 MAXWELL, Ingleside, 3+2 bdrm house, f/s $1375+(gas/elect &water) (July) 3790 OLD ORChARD, Apple hill, 3bdrm, 2storey house, f/s $800+(propane/elect) (Aug) 211 RIVERDALE AVE, 2+1 house, no appl , carport, $1150+(gas/elect) (July/August) 17295 COUNTY RD 18, St. Andrews,3bdrm house, f/s $925+(gas/elect) (August) 725 GUY ST #3, upst 3bdrm, no appl $850+(elect) (Aug) 37 ½ EDWARD ST, small 2bdrm house, no appl $650 Incl (Aug) 22 RACE ST, small 3+1 bdrm house, $1000+ (gas/elect) (Aug)

5590345

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NEW LISTING

Charming & spaCious south BranCh home

Raisin River frontage, 3000 sq ft +, 4.5 acres, beautifully updated. 5 bed + 2 bath. Call to Book private shoWing

Super quality, 5 yr old, 2 storey home built with enduring materials for years of maintenance free living. 2340 sq ft., 4 bdrms, 2 1/2 baths includes ensuite, oversize garage, finished basement, granite, so much more. MLS L1701 $399,900

A dedicated, professional, no-pressure approach to real estate!

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592 Cheryl St. roSedale terraCe.

Each office is independently owned & operated

1304 third St. eaSt 1400sf 3+1br brick bungalow with attached garage within walking distance to Eastcourt Mall. $185,500 MLS L1485

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–––– 245 YATES AvE & 440 CUMBERLAND AvE ––––

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

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613-936-3734

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Sales Rep. 613-662-7653

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Sales Rep. 613-930-1136

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Broker

DoRIS DeBoER

613-936-3778

SoPHIE gouDREAu

Sales Rep. 613-363-4113

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open HoUse sUndaY • 12:30-2:00 pm

11 AUGUSTA ST., MORRISBURG - $189,000

JACK RoY Sales Rep.

613-931-1290

LESLIE o’SHAugHNESSY Sales Rep. 613-361-1765

SuSAN MCDoNALD Sales Rep. 613-938-2121

MICHAEL DEBoER

Broker of Record 613-936-3124

(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.

412 PATRICK - $124,000

(L1631) Great 2 bdrm townhouse in quiet neighbourhood.

HEINE BRUINING 613-330-1651 219 ADOLPHUS - $$315,000

HEINE BRUINING 613-330-1651

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17625 ISLAND RD., ST. ANDREWS - $249,000

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

HEINE BRUINING 613-330-1651

5411 WOODLANDS RD, INGLESIDE - $179,000

(L1783) Beautifully maintained 3 yr old semi det featuring C/A, gas frpl, custom-blt cabinets, hdwd flrs in living rm, dining rm & hallways, spacious bsmt family rm & patio.

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

HOBBY FARM OSNABRUCK

(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.

ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087

HEINE BRUINING 613-330-1651

HEINE BRUINING 613-330-1651

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447 BEDFORD ST NEW PRICE $119,900

“MAKE A!”N oFFER

(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.

6 VILLENEUVE DR., MAXVILLE - $389,900

OPPORTUNITY! - $159,900

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

MICHAEL DEBOER 613-936-3124 †

ALWAYS DREAMT OF OWNING YOUR OWN RESTAURANT!

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

MICHAEL DEBOER† 613-936-3124

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.

NEW ROOF!

NEW PRICE $169,900

416 HOOPLE AVE - NEW PRICE $169,900

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

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

(L0643) Great 3 bdrm side-split, 3-season sunrm, dbl car garage with work area, over an acre of land.

ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087

ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087

open HoUse sUndaY • 2:15-3:45 pm

open HoUse sUndaY • 12:30-2:00 pm NEW PRICE $224,900

ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087

ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087

SOLD

56 MARLBOROUGH ST., MAXVILLE - $52,000

2903 CTY RD 20, MAXVILLE - $99,900

(L1280) POSSIBLE DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH! Big lot on edge of town makes for easy access to Hwy 417. Bring your tool box & make this 2 bdrm house with two 3pc baths into your home.

(K3538) 2 Bdrm HANDYMAN SPECIAL on great lot. Easy commute to Cornwall, Ottawa & Montreal.

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ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087

ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087

1114 GUY ST

1252 HEBERT ST - NEW PRICE $169,900 (L1383) Very well-maint 3+1 bdrm brick bung with 1200 sq.ft. Excellent curb appeal. (L1497) Brick & stone 1125 sq.ft. bung featuring hdwd flr in living rm, 3+1 Features some hdwd & ceramic flrs, 2 modern updated baths, updated windows, bdrms,4pc & 3pc baths, spacious rec rm, updated windows, reshingled roof in 2007 reshingled roof 2013, gas frpl in rec rm, FA gas furnace, C/A, solid oak kit cpbds, & 2013, att garage with garage door opener, att workshop. Wheelchair accessible. 2-tier patio deck with motorized awning, carport, 50x250 lot. MOE LEMIEUX* 613-930-1136

MOE LEMIEUX* 613-930-1136

798 LAFLIN ST - $229,900

(L1941) An elegant home that speaks of the PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP!

340,340A. 342, 342A PRINCE ARTHUR ST - $149,900

(L1909) Home & Income! Well worth a call!

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH 613-551-2141

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141

*

115 GUY ST $105,900 (L1596) FIRST HOME FEVER? Here is the home prescription you have been waiting for!

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141

6236 SUNNY DR., RR1, LANCASTER - NEW PRICE $134,900

(L0410) MacLaughlin’s Pt is where you will find this cozy & welcoming 1-1/2 storey, 2 bdrm home with waterview of Lake St. Francis.

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141

SOLD

1518 STEPHEN ST - NEW PRICE $263,900

225 WELLINGTON ST E - $249,000

(L1671) End morning conflicts and provide convenience for guests in this Markellbuilt 2+1 bdrm raised bung with 2 ample baths.

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141

1782 ELGIN ST - $174,900

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

3128 NORTHDALE DR - $239,900

(L1612) SOME LIKE IT HOT ... SOME LIKE HOT COOL ... Enjoy the best of both in this air-conditioned, side-split home.

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141

1444 HOLY CROSS BLVD. - $279,900

(K2851) Looking for a Family Friendly Neighbourhood? 3 bdrm, 4-level split, 3 baths, gleaming hdwd flooring throughout, main flr family rm boasts a woodburning frpl, fin bsmt with high ceiling height. Beautifully hedged & landscaped. Close to schools, bike path, park & soccer fields.

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

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141

746 TOLLGATE RD W - $284,500

(L1615) Plan to view this well-maintained 3+1 bdrm brick bung, just on the fringe of the City. Country living with City conveniences.

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141 W g ne tin lis

16855 BEAVER DAM DRIVE - $468,500

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.

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141

6803 RIVERVIEW DR - NEW PRICE $399,900

(L1100) Country living with Municipal Services. This home is elegantly appointed for entertaining family & friends.

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141

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

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141

311 WATER ST W - $260,000 - CONDO (L1878) 2 Bdrm , 2 baths, 1288 sq.ft.

ERIC PEDERSEN** 613-936-3124

open HoUse sUndaY • 1:00-2:30 pm

NEW PRICE $248,500

163 LEFEBVRE $139,000

NEW PRICE $285,000

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 $248,500

(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 1-2:30 PM

NEW PRICE $269,900

SHOPS & ACREAGE NEW PRICE $224,900

4867 HWY 138, ST. ANDREWS W. $274,900.

STARTER HOME OR RENTAL INCOME - $79,900

(L0925) A 3 bdrm brick bung on a 2.83 ac lot with triple car garage & a 24x52 shop. Home has had many recent renovations including new kit & bathrm.

MICHAEL VANDER MEER** 613-938-2121

MICHAEL VANDER MEER** 613-938-2121

MICHAEL VANDER MEER** 613-938-2121

(L1681) Truly unique home on a 1.5 ac (L1260) Interior recently redone. well-landscaped lot just north of city.

COUNTRY CENTURY HOME

(L0058) A pleasant mixture of old & new in this 4 bdrm home on acre lot with lots of extras.

MICHAEL VANDER MEER** 613-938-2121

(L1331) Large WorkshopGarage. JACK ROY* 613-938-2121

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

TREEHAVEN DR open HoUse sUndaY • 2:00-4:30 pm (L1618-L1619)

2 PARCELS OF LAND WITH WATER ACCESS. POSSIBILITY FOR MULTIPLE LOTS. (4.05 AC / 10.95 AC). RON WOOD* 613-363-3001

5628871

18373 CTY RD 19 (SOUTH BRANCH RD) - $357,900

& TuesDAY, JuNe 24 • 1:00-4:00 pm

19564-10 SUMMERSET ACRES RD., SUMMERSTOWN $974,500

(L0545) Over 3000 sq.ft. waterfront home with 3+1 bdrms & 2-1/2 bathrms. Open concept with 20’ cathedral ceiling providing Panoramic Viewing from all levels.

RON WOOD* 613-363-3001

* designates sales representative **designates Broker † designates Broker of record


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395

115 third St. w.

Affordable two storey home, kitchen with ample cabinets, open concept, living room with hardwood floors and gas stove, two large bedrooms with walk-in closets, large 4 piece bathroom, screenedin deck, large fenced yard and updates. $144,900

open houSe Sunday 1-2:30pM open houSe Saturday 1-2:30pM

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213 McKenzie Street

Well kept and immaculate semi-detached home in sought-after neighbourhood! 2+1 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Modern kitchen with patio doors to large deck, separate dining or main floor living room. Many updates over the last several years - call today! $159,900

JULY 5, 2014 AT 11AM

5 KM East of Lancaster on service road following the 401. Turn right on 55th Ave. Make a left on Oliver Lane. Cottage is second on the left.

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18780 COuNty ROAD 19 (SOutH BRANCH) RD, SOutH GLENGARRy Asking Vacant Lot. 4.37 Acres. Frontage 535` x 301`. Has 2 entrances, 1 with gate across from Holly Hill`s Riding School, part of east half lot 20 Con 2, South Glengarry, Pt 1 14R2286. (MLS L1465)

1992 BELvEDERE CRES.

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TERMS OF SALE: SALE SUBJECT TO VERY REASONABLE RESERVE OF $50,000 Property being sold as is where is. Auctioneer/Owner not responsible for loss or damage. Accuracy of information given is to the best of Auctioneers knowledge. No warranties expressed or implied. Any fees associated with sale of property is responsibility of the buyer. $1000 non-refundable down payment for purchase of property due day of sale. Balance due on closing. Final bid can be accepted at discretion of the owner.

798 Guy St.

Not a twig out of place!! Manicured landscaping sets this 2+1 bedroom bungalow apart Asking from the others. $239,900 For 48 years the original owners have cared and maintained to make this home truly remarkable and comfortable. Many improvements have been done. MLS L1812.

710 COttON MiLL uNit #403

Asking

$299,900

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)

FOR MORE INFO CALL Jen 613-551-4133 VISIT www.theseawayauctioncompany.com for PHOTOS

395

Asking

$224,900

231 LAfRAMBOiSE AvE.

764 DEwHuRSt AvE.,

$265,000

Asking

Original owner family home in great neighbourhood. 3BRs, 1.5 bathrooms. Main floor Family Room with fireplace. Formal dining room. Large enclosed screened porch. Well landscaped fenced yard with shed. (MLS L1221)

872 KENyON CRES.

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

ing

Cornwall realty inc. Brokerage

613-551-3777

Independently Owned & Operated

Broker

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

Auctions

AUCTION SALE ProPerty & Antique Business inventory

Open HOuse Sunday, June 22 from 2 pm to 4:30 pm

Sale to be held 4173 County Rd. 43, GReen Valley, ont.

Auctions

395

TRI-COUNTY AUCTIONS 613-362-0702 Office: 613-935-7410

Auctions

JUNE 29 AT 10:00AM

28 FIRST STREET WEST DOWNTOWN! CORNWALL, ONTARIO K6J 1B9

Asking

$269,900

Auctions

395

Auctions

AUCTION!

June 28th, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. 3284 Main Street Avonmore, On “ESSO” garage for ever CONTENTS TO BE SOLD AT 9AM SHARP

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! Many possibilities for this 3 story character home turned commercial property. Featuring hardwood flooring, colonial baseboard and trim. Over $40,000 in upgrades, including new furnace. With six office spaces, a waiting area, 2 bathrooms and a loft totaling over 2,100 sq. ft. this downtown gem will be sure to accommodate any business idea. Property is being auctioned exclusively at reasonable reserve of $197,900. This is your chance to make an impression with this prime location and save. TERMS OF SALE: PrOPerTy being sOld “as is, Where is”. accuracy of information given is to the best of the auctioneer’s knowledge. no warranties expressed or implied. any fees associated with the sale of the property is the responsibility of the buyer. NOTE: this is a cash sale and is not contingent upon financing. a non-refundable down payment of $5,000 cash or cheque made out to “The seaway auction Company” due day of sale. balance due on closing. Final bid can be accepted at the discretion of the owner. PRE BIDS will be accepted up to day of auction. The highest bid will be brought to live auction on June 29, 2014. Please contact The Seaway Auction Company for details and instructions. 613-551-4133. EMAIL info@theseawayauctioncompany.com for pics go to www.theseawayauctioncompany.com

395

NO BUYERS PREMIUM!

Open viewing is available during the fOllOwing hOurs: MOn-wed 10-5pM thurs. 12-6pM friday 10-5pM sat 10-3pM up until auctiOn day.

Asking

PHIL LAMARCHE

395

starting at 10:30 am Owner - Robert Trottier

JENNIFER BLAIR MANLEY-AUCTIONEER

$325,000

Call Phil for Worry Free Transactions Over 37 Years of Reliable Real Estate Sales & Service

Auctions

Sunday, June 29

The Seaway Auction Company REAL ESTATE AUCTION COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

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

$267,500

395

For details & photos visit: www.tricountyauctions.com

Ask Super clean & $179,900 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)

Asking

WATERFRONT! A unique waterfront property 53 x 135 with winterized house within 10ft of waterfront plus a separate 3 season cottage. (MLS L0648)

3130 JOHNStON AvE.

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Being sold fully furnished! DEEDED WATER ACCESS (2 rights of way) 58 ft. frontage, 100 ft long back is 65 ft wide. 2 bedroom. 1 bathroom. Electric baseboard heating. Owned water heater. Drilled well. Holding tank. Taxes are $700 yearly. Minutes to Montreal, 30 min to Cornwall. This is an excellent opportunity to own a well kept vacation property at a very reasonable price.

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

4631 GLEN ROy ROAD

6280 164tH AvENuE, BAiNSviLLE

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Impeccably clean starter home with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. Mudroom and foyer. Bright living room, separate dining room and kitchen with door to large deck. This home is affordable with excellent heating costs and many updates done over the last several years and a great location! $104,900

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LOCATION OF SUBJECT LAND The proposed site is located at 18077 Tyotown Road, South Glengarry, Ontario. PROPOSED INSTALLATION The purpose of the installation is to provide improved wireless services in the Township of South Glengarry and the surrounding area. REPRESENTATION Any person may submit written comments with respect to the proposed development. Comments must be received within 30 days of the printing of this notification. Additional information relating to the proposed installations are available for inspection at the Township of South Glengarry Planning Department during regular business hours.

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Meyer Service & Supply Ltd, a leading provider of analytical instrumentation to the dairy, grain, meat and pharmaceutical industries across Canada, has an immediate opening for a full-time Field Service Technician. The Company Founded in 1978, Meyer Service & Supply has provided Canadian companies with a wide variety of solutions for their quality assurance needs. The instrumentation we provide ranges from handheld gas analyzers to near infrared analyzers for measuring food components, to automated bacteria analysis systems for milk. The Position As a service technician, you will be responsible for troubleshooting and resolving technical issues, scheduling service calls, performing on-site repairs and calibrations, and completing service and expense reports. The Person We are looking for someone to join our team who has: • Strong social and communication skills • High attention to detail • Excellent problem-solving skills • Fluency in French (oral & written) is essential • Valid driver’s license and Canadian passport • Experience in the food packaging industry or laboratory instrumentation an asset • Experience in customer support would be an asset • Relevant technical education, such as Advanced Diploma or B.Sc in Engineering (Electronics preferred) What we offer: • Competitive salary • Benefits package • Expense account • Use of a company vehicle. • Challenging and rewarding career opportunity

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Cruising: what a way to go! Nick Wolochatiuk Dances with Words NUTHILLTOO@GMAIL.COM

drawings, making new friends, manicures, Mass, massage; meeting new people, meeting old friends, movie watching, mowing no lawns, novel writing, pedicures, photography lessons, ping pong, playing cribbage, playing poker, playing solitaire, reading, sharing travel stories, ship spotting, shore excursions, singles gatherings, stationary biking, studio photographers, Sudoku, swimming pools, Tai chi, time zone adjustments, tours of the ship, tread mills, trivia competitions, TriviAir gatherings [Okay, that’s a little plug for a program I’ve conducted on three cruises], walking around the deck from bow to stern, washing no dishes, watching sunrises, watching sunsets, wave pools, weight lifting, whale watching, wine tasting… Another option: staying in your stateroom to do nothing, absolutely nothing, just vegging out, navel gazing, twiddling your thumbs, recovering from a broken romance, a failed business venture, a failed attempt to summit Everest or a serious operation. Cruising, especially the lengthy transAtlantic repositioning runs, is a bargain. Where else could you get to sleep in the equivalent

of a five star hotel every night, eat three fine meals per day (all you can eat if you’re so inclined), sit in on an enrichment course in astronomy, botany, geology, meteorology or paleontology every afternoon, enjoy some great entertainment every evening and travel 4,000 kilometers for less than what a cruise costs? Cover ground, before the ground covers you – or should I say, cover some water, before the ground covers you! In the meantime, don’t forget to celebrate July 1, the Fourth of July, or August 24, whatever flag you fly!

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stormy weather. Bob’s your uncle! To deal with the other “What might happen if …”, namely smacking into an iceberg or being confronted by pirates, being hit by a meteorite while you’re watching the Simpson’s is far more likely. Boredom? Here’s a partial list of facilities and activities that are available on most cruise ships. There’s acupuncture, afternoon tea, auctions, basking in the sun, bingo, bird watching, breakfast delivery to your stateroom, bridge playing, casino, casual dining, chess playing, closed-circuit movies, position reports and weather forecasts, comedians, complimentary footprint analysis, complimentary jewelry cleaning, complimentary liquor and wine tasting, card lessons, computer lessons, cooking lessons, cooking nothing, crafts, dance lessons, dolphin spotting, drinking, duty-free shopping; eating, eating, and more eating, fine art sales, fitness centre, flying-fish spotting, formal dining, Friends of Bill W meetings, hairdressing, hot tubs, internet access, ionothermie inch loss treatments, journal keeping, karaoke, language lessons, lectures about up-coming shore excursions, LGBT gatherings, library, lotto

YOU REPRESENT YOUR COUNTRY – At every port of call you visit in the course you cruise, your behaviour serves as your country’s most effective ambassador. Locals will say, “So that’s what Canadians are like!”

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Tip Top Veterans Taxi is holding a car wash, BBQ, yard sale and bake sale on June 21 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at 120 Tollgate Rd. West, Cornwall, Ontario. All proceeds to the Cornwall Community Hospital.

Shar’s Tip of the Week Cleaning your kettle is easy and should be cleaned once per month, depending on your usage. Bring a quart of water and a cup of vinegar to a boil in the kettle and let it stand overnight; rinse thoroughly. Then boil a full kettle with water only and dump it to remove any lingering taste or smell of vinegar.

Napanee’s Chris Raabe took home the top spot at the Cornwall Motor Speedway on June 15. Raabe was the big winner in the 30-lap Jiffy Auto Services Modified feature.

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The Roxanne Delage Trio is playing at the Rachel’s Kids Garden Party & Charity Auction at the Nav Centre – south patio this Saturday. Want to be served by local firemen for an evening and leave with something new for your wardrobe? Then come to the Glam SWAP on Saturday June 28, in support of SASS (Sexual Assault Support Services) and the Agape Centre. Enjoy delicious appetizers and cocktails as you mingle with friends. Then SWAP the clothes, shoes, and accessories you don’t wear anymore for something new. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at Scotiabank or online. For details visit: agapecentre.ca.

Parade of Nations for the developmentally challenged would like to thank all the people who donated items for their yard sale fundraiser (21st June (rain date 28th - 1621Joyce St. Cornwall). Your income tax receipt will be issued in about one week after the yard sale unless you stated you did not want one. Thank you for making a difference in our community.

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A group of Canadians were traveling by tour bus through Switzerland . As they stopped at a cheese farm, a young guide led them through the process of cheese making, explaining that goat’s milk was used. She showed the group a lovely hillside where many goats were grazing. ‘These,’ she explained, ‘are the older goats put out to pasture when they no longer produce.’ She then asked, ‘What do you do in Canada with your old goats?’ A spry old gentleman answered, ‘They send us on bus tours’!

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Hope all the Dads had a wonderful Father’s Day last weekend. A good crowd gathered again at the Cornwall Regional Airport this year for the annual “Father’s Day Fly-In Breakfast”. Excellent breakfast and a good job done by all the volunteers and beautiful weather to boot. Bravo!!

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At The Brick Parking Lot (1525 Pitt St., Cornwall)

Open from June 7th to Thanksgiving Every Saturday Beans, beets, radishes, onions, sweet corn, preserves, gluten free products, summer savory, home baked goods, Perennials free range meat & MORE

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OPEN 7AM - NOON ~ FREE PARKING Driver sends sour grapes to the “LITTER BUG” female passenger in a small grey pickup at 5th and Pitt St. on June 1 at 3:45pm who just tossed her garbage out the window !

This is Neo. When he’s not saving the world in the Matrix he likes to watch hockey on television anytime his beloved Montreal Canadiens are in action.

Did you know … Strawberry: Protective fruit. Strawberries have the highest total antioxidant power among major fruits and protects the body from cancer, blood vessels clogging free radicals. (Any berry is good for you, they’re high in anti-oxidants and they actually keep us young. Blueberries are the best and very versatile in the health field. They get rid of all the free-radicals that invade our bodies).

Bring in or email your favourite pet photo along with a small caption and we’ll publish it so all our readers can enjoy it, too! Drop in to our office at 29 Second Street East or email editorial@cornwallseawaynews.com DEADLINE IS MONDAY 5PM

Mocktails Patio is hosting a volleyball tournament on Saturday, August 23 to support two local children battling a rare condition called Morquio Syndrome to help with their medication costs. E-mail: abourdon1973@ yahoo.com.

DON’T FEAR, NEO’S HERE!

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Volunteers in action: The SD&G Festival The not-so-new kid on the block McDonell won by a landslide, but we haven’t seen the last and Event Social Media Working Group is of Earle and MacDonald. McRae threw his hat hard at work building a network to help make in the ring only to be nearly doubled in votes by local events even more successful. no-show Norman. Registration is open for Camp Kagama Children’s Camp. For information and forms, The Cornwall River Kings will live to fight another day. Support the team as it heads into visit www.campkagama.ca a new era by purchasing season tickets or going to the games and cheering on your home team.

Beat the summer heat at the Cornwall Aquatic Centre or the city’s splash pads.

Did you know that after June 21st, the first day of summer, the days start getting shorter even though summer has just begun?

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We are proud to announce that

Kaitlyn Craibe

Summer Entertainment Line Up

will be returning to Making Waves as of Thursday, June 26th! Kaitlyn has spent the last 18 months fine tuning her skills in Montreal. She is accepting new clients, as well as welcoming former ones.

Bowser and Blue A Tribute to U2 Friday June 20

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