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CORNWALL, Ontario - There’s a little slice of heaven, just outside Apple Hill, that is making life bearable, and even enjoyable, for local children who are having trouble being kids. Brave Hearts, a therapeutic horse program, has been helping children with anxiety, learning challenges, sensory impediments and even those who are bullied, work through their issues with some help from a collection of four-legged friends. “I’ve seen so many positive changes in children,” said Christine Miller, who along with a dedicated team of volunteers, runs Brave Hearts. Miller is the program co-ordinator, as well as an educational assistant who is certified to teach therapeutic riding, by the Canadian Therapeutic Riding Association. Her programming is simple, and based on the number of children that have gone through the barn after 15 years in service, the results speak for themselves. “We help kids feel better from the inside out. For some it’s finding their voice, others learn how to make a friend but all learn what success feels like because we set them up for success,” she said. Children spend much of their time at Brave Hearts caring for, and learning about horses. The reason why horses are such a fixture is that children learn empowerment, and begin to believe more in themselves, by caring for an animal that often towers over its surroundings and can weigh in excess of 1,000 pounds.

They even learn about loss. Brave Hearts lost one of its team members recently when Odee, an elderly horse with a gentle spirit, passed away. Cheryl Fast, whose son Joel spent time at Brave Hearts, said the horse was important to her son, who faces complications from a brain tumour. “Odee will always have a special place in my heart,” she said. “I strongly believe that gentle giant played a huge role in Joel’s healing. After Joel went mute his speech came back slowly and Joel then began to display selective mutism, he spoke to very few people. He started talking to Odee, and then all the wonderful people at Brave Hearts, and from there his confidence grew.” Other children who experience bullying, and often lose their feeling of self-worth, can find a renewed sense of self through caring for animals and even teaching them new tasks. A collection of young teens with autism even created a training program for miniature horses. The result was an animal they could take to an area nursing home to meet with residents. “We’re trying to help children reach specific goals,” said Miller. But it doesn’t come cheap. Caring for the animals, about a dozen horses, takes its toll. And while parents and local agencies pay to have their children take part in programming, upkeep costs can be significant. “We are a registered charity,” said Miller, “We rely on donations and fundraising to continue.” More information about the programming at Brave Hearts can be found at brave-hearts. ca/home.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Celebrating 10 years, Rachel’ Kids annual garden party fundraiser marked its milestone with a change of venues over the weekend. Traditionally, held in the garden, at the home of founder, Dr. Rachel Navaneelan, the popular event changed venues to accommodate its growing attendance, this year. “This wonderful fundraiser, with such a generous community, has become too big for a back yard, so (NavCentre) seemed a perfect place,” said Gillian Oxley-Harper, board vice-chair and media liaison. “It’s our biggest fundraiser in terms of attendance.” The day included live and silent auctions, lots of good food and entertainment by Graham Greer, Roxanne Delage and DJ Sound. More than $131,000 was raised this year. “Local restaurants, Eight Zero Zero and Table 21/Truffles have supported us throughout the years and we’d like to take this opportunity to thank them. The local businesses have also been awesome.” The board of directors is very enthusiastic

to introduce its recently appointed executive director, Kim Lauzon, said Oxley-Harper, who hinted at many new local initiatives to come for the not-for-profit organization. Details will follow, she added. Lauzon’s full-time presence will get the word out to people who share our vision, and to help us raise funds, added Navaneelan, who noted that they are not using any money from the charity, for this position. “It’s private funding that’s paying her. She’s been a welcome addition to this, doing fabulous, amazing work with us.” Rachel’s Kids donates an unprecedented 95% to its projects (of that 80% locally and 20% abroad), added Oxley Harper. “It was very important for us to find a way to pay for (Lauzon) that still allowed us to say that.” As well as the new initiatives to come, Rachel’s Kids also continues its ongoing work on the pediatric ward at the Cornwall Community Hospital. “It’s going to take a few years, but we are getting it done,” said Navaneelan. “We do everything ourselves; we don’t hand over the cash. The cost is kept low so we can achieve more.” The board is also grateful to its new media partner, TC Media/Seaway News, said Oxley-

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WEEKEND WORKSHOP: Get a feel for the real deal on eels Windle, who has been tracking eels in the St. Lawrence for the past year with his team, will be featured during the event. “The American eel travels thousands of kilometres in its lifetime, and on its journey, it will spend time in the Great Lakes, the St. Lawrence River, and the ocean,” said Windle. “This afternoon event gives children and parents a chance to see and

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City’s legal bill for hospital injunction opinion more than $4,600 CORNWALL, Ontario - Taxpayers forked out $4,644 for a legal opinion on an injunction to stop the moving of a small section of the Cornwall Community Hospital laboratory histology services - to Ottawa. City CAO Norm Levac confirmed the cost for the seven-page opinion, authored by municipal lawyer Christopher Clermont, that told city council it had no authority to try and halt the move through an injunction and that the hospital board was not obligated to appear

before legislators to explain the move. The lawyer’s opinion was hardly a surprise, given that the hospital is governed by the province and many thought the city was overstepping its bounds by considering an injunction. Council approved the motion by Andre Rivette to seek a legal opinion after the board turned down an invitation to appear before council in June. Only Mayor Bob Kilger and Coun. Denis

Thibault voted against the motion, citing the fact that the hospital board does not answer to city hall. “It’s not in my nature to second-guess a decision by the majority of council,” Kilger said in an interview. “I accept the majority decision of council. “It’s more important to focus on making every effort to improve our relations with the hospital and (its leadership).” Thibault was unavailable for comment.

Because of retirements, it is now believed that no jobs at the hospital lab will be lost, though four positions will not be filled. Hospital officials say the move will improve efficiency and improve the sustainability of the Cornwall lab. City councillors are miffed that the hospital has put off a request to appear at city hall and explain the decision to consolidate the histology department. Instead, hospital leadership has offered to meet this fall.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - South Stormont Mayor Bryan McGillis has received a warning from the township’s integrity commissioner over a spat that was sparked by an angry resident. Neil Stewart filed a complaint with integrity commissioner Robert Swayze weeks

ago after he and McGillis became embroiled in a profanity-laced confrontation at a public event. Swayze called out Stewart for starting the incident. Swayze said Stewart pointed a finger at McGillis at a political breakfast April 12 and stated he “does not like that man.” Initially McGillis said last Thursday he could not comment on the specifics of the incident because it is confidential, and he

took issue with the media reporting on the subject because of that. The correspondence provided to Stewart has the word “Confidential” labelled across the top, but in an interview the Long Sault resident told Seaway News he has no issue releasing it publicly. Swayze weighed in on the matter as well. “I think it’s (releasing the correspondence) inappropriate, but I can’t enforce it,” he said.

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CORNWALL, Ontario – South Stormont Mayor Bryan McGilis has come out swinging after remaining silent on a report that warned him against losing his temper during an interaction with a resident – and he suggests a “smear campaign” is at work among some to ruin his reputation. McGillis, who initially told Seaway News he would not comment on a report that included a warning from integrity commissioner Robert Swayze, changed tack Thursday and said it’s time to clear the air. “Today is the day that I have to respond to this nonsense,” he said in a candid interview. “This is just a campaign from a handful of people to try and smear my name…and as far as I’m concerned it’s going to backfire on them.” Neil Stewart, a Long Sault resident, asserts that he and McGillis became embroiled in an altercation in April at a political breakfast.

Both he and McGilis contend the other peppered the exchanged with some cursing. Stewart filed a complaint with the integrity commissioner over the matter – which McGillis now suggests is the work of a collection of individuals who want to see him defeated in the looming municipal election. “It was a matter of two individuals engaged in a discussion that Mr. Neil Stewart instigated,” McGillis said. Swayze agrees. In correspondence to Stewart, Swayze suggests the elderly man started the exchange by pointing a finger at the mayor and offering a disparaging remark. “I approached the individual and asked him what problem he had with me,” said McGillis. “He told me he thought I was ruining the township. “I asked him how did he personally feel I was doing that and he could not respond, because I guess there was nothing to respond to. I guess it was just more misleading information by a member of council. But I felt it was necessary to rectify. It’s not true – it’s

absolutely asinine.” That member of council is Tammy Hart, the deputy mayor. Hart and McGillis have been at odds for years. “This is not just Mr. Stewart acting alone,” said McGilis. “He’s even admitted…that it wasn’t only him that is working, that wrote letters. He admitted he had help. And I know who helped him. It’s a smear campaign with a group of individuals that Tammy Hart has aligned herself with. And it’s ridiculous. “And the integrity commissioner admitted that as well. People have to grow up.” Hart was having none of it when contacted by Seaway News. “That’s totally ridiculous,” she said. “It’s got nothing to do with me. “For him to point a finger at me, that’s pretty low.” And Hart denied coercing anyone to stir the political pot in South Stormont. “(Stewart) is a strong-minded individual,” she said. “He took it upon himself.” McGillis admitted his strategy of keeping

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mum on the subject has run its course. “I’ve been staying quiet about the whole thing,” he said. “I’ve always taken the high road and let it go away, but it just seems to resurface and the wheels keep spinning. But it’s time that I come out and give my side. It’s not fair that just one side…this issue should never have been brought to the forefront. “People are tired of listening to the rhetoric. People are tired of listening to negativity. Our township is in the best position financially and economically than it has ever been. We’re doing a great job and I’m proud of the achievements we’ve done.”

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Cornwall man walking across Canada to support pro-life Todd Lihou todd.lihou@tc.tc

CORNWALL, Ontario - A Cornwall man has turned a passion for the pro-life movement into a summer-long test of endurance and stamina. Jean-Pierre Giguere is in the midst of a walk across the country. This week he and a group of like-minded people from the Crossroads Canada movement are in Saskatchewan, after starting their walk in late May in Vancouver, B.C. The Cornwall native has been joined by nine others who have dipped their feet in the Pacific Ocean with a view to arriving in Ottawa later this summer for a pro-life rally to be held on Parliament Hill. “Abortion is one of the most important battles of our day, but not enough people are speaking about,” Giguere said in an online journal he is writing as part of his journey. “Life is the first human right, but hundreds of thousands of babies are aborted every year in Canada. These are brothers and sisters who will never see the light of day. My mission is to bring the pro-life message to as many people as possible this summer.”

Crossroads is an international faith-based organization that advocates on behalf of the pro-life movement. Giguere began his Crossroads journey last year when he did a small walk from Cornwall to Montreal his mother Carole said in an interview. “This year they called him up and asked him if he would be interested in this,” she said. “He believes in pro-life and I told him this is the time in his life when he can do something like this.” Giguere is a university graduate who planned on working at SCM in Cornwall this summer to help offset school-related debts. He shelved that plan when Crossroads came calling. “To me it’s an honour,” said Carole. “If you don’t love life, you have no hope. Giguere’s father Al is of a similar mind. “It’s a choice he made on his own, and I back him up 100 per cent,” he said. Giguere is also raising money for Crossroads during his walk. More information on the fundraising effort and his online journal can be found at indiegogo.com/projects/jp-walksacross-canada-for-the-unborn.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - A Cornwall mother with an autistic daughter took the term ‘step up to the plate’ to new heights last Saturday in Ottawa. After participating in the Home Runs For Autism annual fundraising event for CHEO, baseball is more than just a game to Jen Fullarton. The local school teacher was the only female player sharing the field wi th heavy hitter Jose Canseco, a former CFL Football player, WWF Wrestler, UFC Fighter, and ECHL and WHL hockey player Glenn Kulka. Inspired by her five-year-old daughter, Karli, who was diagnosed with autism when she was just 15 months old, Fullarton is leading the charge for autism awareness in the city and eastern Ontario. She coordinated Autism Ontario’s Raise the Flag campaign in April for 87 schools within the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB), before hosting a two-part fundraising event later that month.

After discussing the successful impact of her efforts with the Autism Ontario officials, Fullarton decided to contact the organizers for Home Runs For Autism. Because of her ongoing quest to break the stigmas attached to the condition, she was asked to play at the popular event as a representative for parents whose children are living with autism. “I am proud to say that I was up to bat twice, and both times I hit a decent ball just beyond short stop...never had a strike,” she said. Both times at bat her ball was caught by Cody Ceci of the Ottawa Senators. When Fullarton acted as catcher, she couldn’t resist the opportunity to razz him about it. All joking aside, she says the event raises over $10,000 for the cause. Fullarton purchased 100 tickets for her Cornwall supporters to help cheer her on and hopefully meet a sports icon. “It was a blast. I made some good friends and some important contacts for my next autism fundraiser,” said Fullarton.

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facto property manager for most of them driving up the cost to taxpayers. But a new vacant building bylaw has been drafted, and city councillors placed their seal of approval on it Monday. The bylaw will make it mandatory that owners assume basic property and community responsibilities, and place timelines on how long a building can be unoccupied before being officially deemed vacant. “I actually like it,” said Coun. David Murphy prior to Monday’s vote by city council. “It gives our property standards department some teeth.” His sentiments were echoed by Coun. Maurice Dupelle, one of the champions of the new bylaw. “It’s a motivator to not have those buildings vacant for so long,” he said. Part of the new rules states when a building has not been substantially occupied for more than 60 consecutive days and is in 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. “You have to encourage them to either do something with the building or tear it down,” said Murphy. 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. The new bylaw also takes aim at empty storefronts in commercial districts. The bylaw maintains that the normal building facade must remain as well as be properly maintained. Additionally, the new rules require the 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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The big question you should consider these next few weeks is simple, at least on its surface: how much is a member of city council worth? The answer will be debated ad nauseum by nearly everyone in Cornwall, as city councillors will wade into the minefield that is remuneration at its July 14 meeting. Some municipal consultants, hired by council, lobbed a few grenades into the minefield Monday night when they suggested council was due for a raise –a big one. The mayor, who pulls in about $61,000 a year if you include a $12,000 expense account, should actually be paid closer to $75,000 (other similar-sized communities in Ontario pay as much as $90,000, said the consultants). Not to be outdone, councillors are getting scammed too, said the consultants. They are worth $25,000 instead of the paltry $18,000 they get now, which also includes $2,500 for expenses. Cost of living raises, of less than two per cent, have been paid out during this term of cuoncil. The consultants argued that city council has left the issue of raises on the shelf for too long and Cornwall is falling well behind the rest of the pack when it comes to the rate of

compensation it pays its elected officials. The ink on our website was barely dry before critics began squawking. My favourite comment from one fellow neatly summed it up: “Maybe the other cities are overpaid? Just sayin’.” But he, and the other people who will come out against a raise, are wrong. The question is not does Glen Grant, Gerry Samson or Bernadette Clement deserve a raise? Instead the issue is policy – does the rate of pay for a city councillor make economic sense? I would argue it does not. If you’re one of the lucky people in Cornwall to hold down a full-time, 40-hour a week job and make, say, $40,000 a year (not a lot, but enough to eke out a living) what is the attraction of a public service position that pays well below the poverty line? The role of a city councillor, like it or not, is approaching that of a full-time job. There’s more to being a councillor than meeting twice a month at city hall. There’s more to it than countless committee meetings. Preparing for council meetings can take hours, with reams of material that must be studied before the mayor bangs on the gavel to convene a meeting. Provincial downloading makes the job tougher all the time. The phone is always ringing, with

complaints ranging from loud music around the corner, to cracking sidewalks. Emails never stop and when a councilor goes for groceries, they’re on display. Don’t feel sorry for them. They knew what they were getting into when they filed their nomination papers, and it’s not like they are lifting dozens of boxes for hours on end at a place like SCM. But for young people, who already work a full-time job and likely have a family, is $18,000 enough to convince them to get into politics and accept all those responsibilities? Money talks – sometimes a lot more than the call of public service. The mayor’s job in Cornwall has always been full-time. The rate of pay we mentioned earlier also includes a benefit package and up to $160 a month that can be used to pay for a car. Should it be more? – a little, but not a lot. If you had gone several years without a raise

(aside from the aforementioned two per cent) you’d be miffed too. Once again, the question is not does incumbent Bob Kilger deserve a raise, but should be is the mayor of Cornwall fairly compensated at $61,000 a year? The only problem I have with the consultant recommendations are they’re too much, too soon. The fact that previous councils have spent too much time punting the political football that is council remuneration when they should have been running with it is not my fault, nor other taxpayers. I could swallow paying councillors, say, $20,000 a year…and the mayor is still doing well if his raise is capped at $65,000. I have no scientific rationale for those numbers. It’s only because I can’t swallow giving anyone a raise of 40 per cent (councillor) or 24 per cent (mayor) unless they’ve cured cancer or achieved peace in the Middle East. See you at city hall July 14.

Saying goodbye to a local sports legend Claude McIntosh Mac’s Musings EDITORIAL@CORNWALLSEAWAYNEWS.COM

A group of old sweats that cut a wide swath across the local athletic landscape gathered at the M. John Sullivan Funeral Home last week - funeral homes being an all too often meeting place these day - to rekindle memories of a man who in some cases was as close to them as any family member. Walter (Walt) McDonald was a mill worker with a respectable athletic resume who mentored hundreds of young local athletes over the years. To a man they say his tutelage helped steer them in the right direction on the fresh path of life. McDonald might have been their softball, baseball, hockey or lacrosse coach, but his mentorship extended beyond the sandlot and rink. He was a big brother long before the organization existed. His home on Aberdeen Avenue, a homerun shot from the Athletic Grounds - or the Grounds as it was known - was a mecca for dozens of young athletes over the years. Chances are if they weren’t at the Grounds or King George Park or the Water Street Arena, they were at Walt’s house, or as they called it, ‘The Club House’. It wasn’t unusual for Walt to order up a load of burgers for the gathering - one of those times he bought 120 burgers from Ma Lalonde’s or to be driving them to games or practices, sometimes as far away as Montreal. In some

cases, he taught them to drive then would lend them his car. Walt’s nephew, Jimmy McDonald, who moved in with his uncle at age 16 from Alexandria after landing a job with the Pepsi bottling plant at $35 a week, said that without Walt’s guiding hand on and off the field, “a lot of us might have ended up in jail.” “He kept a lot of guys out of trouble,” he said. That sentiment is echoed by Mayor Bob Kilger who considered Walt as close as his immediate family. “With all due respect to my mother and father, I was as close to Walt as I was to them,” said Kilger who left Cornwall as a teenager to play junior hockey in Toronto and Oshawa. “24 Aberdeen was my second home.” City business kept Kilger from attending the funeral. As a coach, said Jimmy McDonald, Walt taught his young charges how to practice, how to win and how to have fun, win or lose. “Above all, he taught us how to become good young men (citizens),” said McDonald. In 1958 a group of those young men - all 17 years old at the time - won the Ontario juvenile softball championship, along with the Cornwall Junior Baseball League title and the Industrial Softball League crown. Walt’s DNA was all over those accomplishments. Walt helped the young men get through the tragic loss of a popular team-mate, Jacques Richard, who was killed in a boating accident. He helped them establish the Jacques Richard Memorial Trophy, which

has become the holy grail of the local sports community. Jimmy McDonald said talk at the postfuneral reception was about establishing a trophy in Walt’s memory. Walt’s mentorship extended beyond “the guys.” Gaby Hansen, a Cornwall native who lives in Oklahoma, credits Walt for steering her in the right direction as a young adult. Three days before he died, a letter arrived at the nursing home where Walt was a patient. It was from Hansen who wasn’t aware that Walt was just three days from the end of life. A nurse read the letter to Walt who had lost his eye sight. “Thank you Walter. You saved me in so many ways in my young adult life. Please know that everything you did for me has not gone unnoticed .... you are a beautiful man with a huge heart and I thank God for blessing me with you to be my (guardian) angel on Earth,” wrote Hansen, who said she passed on to her four children what Walt taught her. Walt McDonald was 93. TRIVIA ANSWER This family-owned Cornwall hotel was rebuilt after a 1956 fire. TRIVIA In 1980 a memorial plaque was mounted to an outside wall of the former St. Felix de Valois School near the site of Windmill Fort . The structure was built in 1800 as a mill but in 1838 it was converted to a fort. it was demolished in 1944. THIS & THAT Wouldn’t it be nice if all politicians would treat our tax dollars the same way they treat their own money. .... Hate it

when a politician, when speaking of spending our money, says, “Well, overall, considering the size of our budget, (whatever) is just a drop in the bucket.” Problem is, that bucket is getting pretty full. HERE & THERE One of the spinoffs of the Liberals back running the province is that party faithful continue to get provincial appointments to things like the police and health unit boards. Just one of the perks. Also on the line is the provincial returning officer’s position. Contract held by Liberal appointee Bill Upper will run out before next election. He now lives in Leeds-Grenville. ... Hard to believe in this day and age, but at one time in this city a retiring Catholic fire chief was replaced by a Protestant, and visa-versa. Ditto for deputy chief. ... The Sunset Motel on Second Street West, one of Cornwall’s first motels circa early 1950s, was torn down last week. Prior to the St. Lawrence Seaway, the province’s most travelled highway (No. 2) passed by its front door. An apartment complex is expected to built on the site. AROUND & ABOUT If the next Cornwall Police Services Board extends Chief Dan Parkinson’s contract, as it will if he wishes to stay, beyond 2015, he will become the second longest serving chief of CPS. Allan Clarke, chief for 21 years was the longest-serving chief. SPORTS STUFF Toronto Sun reported that Marc Crawford was on the Penguins’ shortlist of prospects to coach the club next season. He’s also reported to be one of the candidates in Vancouver. He has coached the last two seasons in Europe.

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Before hearing the results of the June 12th election, I mentally prepared myself in case of the worst possible outcome – a Wynne minority, and therefore no change. I nearly fell out of my chair when I saw the words “Liberal majority”. I hadn’t even considered that. A Liberal minority would have been easier to understand, even if not easier to stomach. A minority would have meant that Ontarians simply didn’t trust Hudak’s poorly pitched

campaign (padded out with Liberal and NDP fear-mongering campaigns charged with lies). A Liberal majority means we have told Kathleen Wynne that we approve of her scandals. We have rewarded her and it will go to her head. The good news is that Cornwall/SD&G didn’t send that same message. In fact, it was mostly Torontonians who voted in Wynne. I wonder why. Could it be that Wynne is from the GTA, prompting her to spend most of Ontario’s resources there? I don’t blame Toronto – they’re being given everything they want on my dollar, why wouldn’t they vote Liberal? They can’t see the peanuts that rural and small town Ontario are getting in

comparison. The bad news about this election is that Wynne has unchallenged power to keep her tyrannical raid going. Nearly 2% of your pay will be going to an Ontario pension plan. Hydro bills will likely double because of wasteful subsidies. Kemptville College will close. The emissions test – a government cash grab that makes life more difficult for anyone who owns a vehicle – will remain. Corporate tax cuts (a Hudak platform which would have stimulated the economy) will be replaced by corporate handouts. The good news about this election is that Tim Hudak has resigned. I thought that Hudak would have been a strong leader,

Ontarians made their choice Sultan Jessa Opinion

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Many polls and political pundits were once again wrong. They were wrong on predicting provincial election results in British Columbia and Alberta. Does this mean, Canadians will stop paying much attention to polls just bore elections? This remains to be seen. Polls after polls had predicted the end of power for Liberals in Canada’s largest province. Some of Canada’s best known and trusted newspapers like the Globe and Mail and the National Post endorsed Tim Hudak’s

Progressive Conservatives to re-gain power in Ontario. They insisted Ontarians were let down by the Liberals, who jumped from one scandals to another and has was also responsible for the poor management of province’s finances. The newspapers argued the Conservatives understood it was important to build a better society. About an hour after the polls officially closed, CBC had the Liberals elected and a little later proclaimed the party would win a majority.When this was done, the Liberals headquarters from where ardent supporters watched results coming in from across Ontario was nearly empty. Kathleen Wynne’s scandal-plagued party won a comfortable majority. It was

never a down-to-the-wire horse race as the polls suggested. Ontarians gave the Liberals another chance. The Liberal party surprised a lot of people. This was a stunning victory for Wynne, who repeatedly apologized for a $1.1 billion gas plant cancellation scandal. The Liberal party should get credit for running the campaign on a socially progressive platform of investments in infrastructure, education and the creation of on Ontario pension plan. The party won many seats from the Conservatives and the New Democrats. Hudak has since stepped down. But, the New Democrat leader Andrea Horwath, whose vote of no-confidence budget caused the government to fall. Instead of waiting, Wynne decided to seek a new mandate from

but clearly Ontario didn’t agree, probably due to the fact that his campaign left ample opportunity for attack. Hudak’s sensible plans were twisted and warped by Wynne and Horwath to scare voters. Hopefully the new leader won’t fall victim too. You can call Ontario’s Liberals power hungry, dishonest and unsustainable taxhikers. You can call them buy-now-pay-later agents who are going to spoil adults and give the bill to the younger generation. You can call them whatever you want, but I call them corrupt, and I’m not looking forward to four more years of scandals.

Ontarians. Hudak blamed Wynne for running a negative campaign. The final results proved that negative campaign works. It certainly does work in the neighboring United States. Hudak’s biggest mistake perhaps was his pledge to cut 100,000 public sector jobs while at the same time wanting to create a million new jobs. This did not entice the jittery voters. This time the turnout was slightly better. In the last election, only 49.2 per cent of Ontario’s 8.7 million eligible voters cast ballots, making it the lowest turnout in the province’s history. What will the pollsters say next year when we have prepared for an important federal election with Justin Trudeau heading the Liberal party?

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Hudak had no idea he would be the first to go Dear Editor, Well folks, another provincial election has come and gone. Tim Hudak and the Conservatives played their best hand. The promise of 100,000 cuts to essentially

urban jobs, was meant to appeal to the rural, loyal “ Base”. Heck, it worked for Harper and his promise to eliminate the long gun registry. The rural Base is the Conservatives, “Bread and Butter”

as it is south of the border. You know what is really funny though? Do you see the irony in the Conservative play? Hudak called for 100,000 government job cuts, little did he know, he was the first to go.

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CORNWALL, Ontario – City council will decide next month on voting itself a big fat raise. Recommendations from an outside firm were presented to city council Monday night and if they are approved, the mayor would see the biggest hike to nearly $75,000, including a $12,000 expense budget. The mayor currently makes $63,100 a year, which also includes $12,000 for expenses. Councillors would get a hefty raise too – going to a little more than $25,000 a year, from the existing salary that is nearly $18,000 a year (which also includes a $2,500 expense account). A benefit package for the mayor would be maintained. The raises would begin in 2015, following the October municipal election. City council received the salary report Monday night from Krecklo Municipal Consultants, but won’t actually vote on the raises until July 14. Consultant Brian Krecklo told council members they are underpaid. “The ‘going rate’ should be paid to the mayor and councillors, based on the market survey, just as it would be done for all of the city’s full-time employees,” said Krecklo. Similar-sized municipal councils in Ontario pay between $25,000 and $29,000 for a councillor and as much as $90,000 for a mayor. Until then, you can expect a fairly healthy debate on what a council member is worth. “I’m really looking forward to the feedback from the community at large. Really we’re all sitting here representing them. Let’s see what they have to say,” said Coun. Denis Thibault. The numbers discussed left other council members stunned. “I’m surprised by how our compensation rate compares to other cities,” said Coun. Bernadette Clement. “We have, in the past, tended to ignore whatever reports came forward that said we should increase our compensation rates. “There is no good time to review something like this.” Consultants warned against shelving plans to increase its rate of pay, because while job is steeped in the traditions of public service, given the number of hours the job now requires, many people cannot afford to put aside their more lucrative day job for lower pay as a council member. “You would be, in particular with hours you are putting in here, you would be at a disadvantage,” said consultant Tom Gazda. Council is required, by law, to review its compensation on a regular basis.


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CORNWALL, Ontario - Much like any other parent of a young child, Denis Hill can recite, by rote, every milestone her four-yearold son Leeland has achieved. The difference is Leeland’s achievements meant the difference between life and death. Last year little Leeland was diagnosed with stage-four brain cancer. The situation was so dire that doctors needed to perform a lifesaving tumour removal within 24 hours of its discovery. “They told me the tumour was the size of a tennis ball,” she said. “His brain was literally squeezed into a space one-third the size it should have been.” Following the 10-hour surgery Leeland had to endure 52 chemotherapy treatments and 31 rounds of radiation. The good news is he is now cancer-free doctors were able to remove all of the tumour despite initially believing they could only get 70 per cent of it. He experiences some difficulty walking, because a portion of his body was left partially paralyzed following the surgery. But the alternative, said Hill, was much worse.

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Celebrate with the rest of Canada this July 1 Guy Lauzon MP LAUZOG@PARL.GC.CA

On July 1, Canadians across the country will celebrate the birth of our great nation. Canada Day is truly a celebration of what it means to be Canadian. As Canada marks its 147th birthday, it is an opportunity to celebrate our past and present, while looking ahead with great anticipation to our future. This year also marks the 150th anniversary of the Charlottetown and Quebec Conferences, where the foundation was laid to unite and build a prosperous nation, based on the principles of peace, order and good government. As Canadians, we have so much of which to be proud. As one of the

most ethnically, culturally and religiously diverse nations in the world, Canada’s legacy of peaceful pluralism and social cohesion is known worldwide. Indeed, Canada’s founding peoples were Aboriginals, French and British, and with over 400 years of immigration, people from all backgrounds have helped – and continue to help- build our nation. Our diversity is truly one of our greatest strengths. Canada is a nation strong and free. We have inherited this legacy from the incredible sacrifices and determination of those who have gone before us. Throughout our history, Canada’s men and women in uniform have fought tyranny and opposed injustice around the world, standing for what is principled. Today, they continue to serve valiantly, and we are forever indebted to them. As Canada’s prominence on the world

stage continues to grow, we will continue to excel and lead. And, our Government remains committed to addressing issues of human rights and equality, as we stand as a beacon of hope and prosperity in the global community. Every day Canadians across the country contribute to Canada’s great legacy, as together we uphold and promote Canadian values of freedom, democracy and the rule of law at home, and abroad. Throughout the riding of StormontDundas-South Glengarry there will be many local Canada Day Celebrations. I urge each and every resident to take part in one of these celebrations and spend a few moments reflecting on how fortunate we are to live in this great country. With Canada’s rich history, tremendous natural and cultural heritage, strong values and sense of purpose, we truly have so much to celebrate this Canada Day. On behalf

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Beer lovers raised a pint to local suds in downtown Cornwall with Beau’s All Natural Brewing Company last Saturday. Schnitzels European Flavours marked Ontario Craft Beer (OCB) Week (June 13-21) with free samples of three current Beau’s offerings, including their brand new MaddAddamites NooBroo, an inspired gruit ale. As guests sipped a few cold ones, the

focus was on soccer as Germany and Ghana clashed at the 2014 FIFA World Cup. A ‘Soccer Square Pool’ also provided plenty of opportunities to win Beau’s prizes. “We’re all about sourcing things that are local and well-crafted - when a beer is both we put it on tap,” said Erin Heenan, bar manager at Schnitzels. In celebration of OCB Week, all six of Schnitzels crafts brews (three from Ontario, two from Montreal, and one from British Columbia) were $6 a pint and taster sizes were $3.50.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Patrons of The Grind can expect a new buzz - and we’re not talking about caffeine. The downtown coffee house, which opened its doors in 2010 as Cornwall’s new espresso bar and Internet cafe, will now be serving alcohol to entice new customers into their colourful multilevel establishment. Mother-daughter duo Sue and Kay Martin, the owner-operator and manager of The Grind, are glad to pour something new in their cups:

beer and wine. “With every business there comes a time were you need to grow and make changes,” said Kay. “With The Grind, we decided to change up the menu, look into being open later, introducing alcohol, and a tapas menu in the evening. In the future we will be adding a few microbrewed beers on tap and have specialty coffees.” The Martins also run The Social just around the corner at 130 Sydney Street - formerly known as ‘The Church on Sydney’ - which used to be the Baptist Church and Union Hall. The Social, a conference and event centre, is home to an ongoing concert series. A licensed

cash bar with refreshments is made available at all events. The Grind hosts a monthly open mic night to provide a stage for youth and up-and-coming talent in the community, and its walls are constantly covered with the work of local artists. They also provide catering, as well as delivery service to businesses in the area. “Cornwall is a beautiful, eclectic, and thriving city,” she said. “We are passionate about showcasing our local talent.” For more information, visit The Grind at 35 Second Street East or check out their Facebook page.

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Bylaw officers hit the bike path this summer CORNWALL, Ontario - Users of Cornwall’s waterfront recreational path may see something new this summer – members of the City’s By-Law Enforcement Division patrolling on bicycle. The Department has acquired two bikes that will be used by staff to enforce a variety of municipal By-Laws and to promote safety along Cornwall’s 18.4-kilometre waterfront recreational path. “This will make it easier for us to patrol the large waterfront trail system and it will also make us more accessible to the public,” said By-Law Supervisor Chris Rogers. “Through these patrols, we want to help ensure that our waterfront parks and paths remain safe for all users.” During patrols, By-Law Enforcement staff will be monitoring and enforcing regulations surrounding dogs, fishing and swimming in restricted areas, smoking near playgrounds and other related rules. “The bikes can be made available too for other Bylaw services like parking enforcement patrols in the Downtown and Le Village areas,” said Rogers. The bike patrols have already begun, and residents will recognize the By-Law Enforcement Officers by their grey uniform

shirts with City of Cornwall patches on the shoulder. In the interest of safety in our parks and on our recreational path, the By-Law Enforcement Office would like to remind residents about the following regulations:

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Dogs are allowed in Lamoureux Park, however dogs must be kept on a leash at all times and the leash should not be any longer than 6.5 feet. Also, dogs must be kept at least 30 feet away from fixed structures such as the children’s splashpad and playground area as well as fixed seating areas. Each owner is responsible for maintaining control of their dog and for picking up after their pet.

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Users of the recreational path – be it cyclists, pedestrians, joggers, in-line skaters or others – are asked to keep the following rules in mind: - Cyclists should yield to pedestrians at all times - Always keep to the right side of the path when traveling - Move completely off the path when coming to a stop

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speed - E-bikes are not allowed on the northern portion of the path in Lamoureux Park (from the Civic Complex to the RCAFA Wing 424 building)

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Pictured (L-R) are Michael Lloyd, executive director; Ron Graham, board member; Roger Miller, CMHA Ontario; and Roger Villeneuve, recipient of the Earl Eaton Award. my hand and ask me questions. Some of the questions are so thoughtful. It’s so nice to have that happen.” Staff recognition awards were also handed out, including the 25 year service award to Kim Heath.

At the conclusion of the meeting a tour was given of the newly renovated facility followed by a small reception in the Starbright Centre. For further information regarding CMHA Champlain East and its programs visit www.cmha-east.on.ca.

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The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Champlain East marked 40 years in the community at its annual general meeting on Monday evening. As well as matters of business on the agenda, executive director, Michael Lloyd, gave a brief history of the agency from its humble beginnings on Second Street, with limited staff of a 12, to its present location, on Pitt Street with a staff of over 50. Service awards were presented. The annual Earl Eaton distinction award, given to an individual for outstanding dedication in the field of mental health, was presented to Roger Villeneuve. A board member since 2007, Villeneuve was praised as a “truly inspired leader.” As well, the Mental Health Service Award (group or individual) was presented to ten testimonial speakers from the TAMI program (Talking About Mental Illness), in recognition of the commitment and significant contributions made to the mental health movement in the community. “These speakers, week after week, volunteer their time to talk to students and share their

personal struggle with mental illness, said Angele D’Alessio, mental health promoter CMHA Champlain East. “They talk about how they overcame their struggles and what resources they reached out to,” she said. “This helps the students know that it’s ok to talk about this and that there is no shame, that people do recover.” D’Alessio explained that this program has been part of a larger project that evaluated its impact over three years, by the mental health commission. Results showed that there was a significant decrease in the stigma as a result of the presentations and hearing the testimonials. In the last year, over 12,000 students (in the five counties) have attended the presentations. TAMI has been so successful, said D’Alessio, that the commission has acknowledged it as being one of the top three that is delivered to students. The award recipients included: Raymond St-Germaine, Louise Myre, Tony Hall, Deborah Robitaille, Michael Amell, Thomas Hickey, Pierre Quenneville, Augusta Wadell, Karen Roach and Emily McBain. “I am very nervous,” said testimonial speaker said Raymond St-Germain, about speaking to the students, “but when it’s all over and the kids come up to me after the presentation and shake

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Trio of city parks get new play structures Todd Lihou todd.lihou@tc.tc

CORNWALL, Ontario - If you have kids and live near Menard, Adams or St. Joseph parks in Cornwall, we’ve got some good news for you. The city is replacing three aged play structures in the parks with brand new varieties that should all be ready for the pounding of little feet by July. In fact, the structures are so neat, even the young at heart may enjoy a turn down the slide. City parks and recreation manager Christine Lefebvre said the structures are

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budgeted to cost about $50,000 each, which includes site preparation and construction. The Menard Park structure, arguably the coolest looking of the bunch, will be installed this week (weather permitting) and the balance will likely go in sometime next month. “We want the kids to have fun on them,” she said. “The older ones were just so obsolete. They’ve been there for a long time.” Typically the city replaced two structures a year, but in recent times has only been able to afford one. Lefebvre said the structures are inspected regularly to ensure they are safe for use.

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This will not be like me at all. I come from an age that is disappearing and even I have conceded, that some things in sports are changing so rapidly, the games may become touch football and pick-up hockey in my lifetime. But, this once every four year party called the World Cup, captivates me and has me glued to it. Most of you will say, too boring,

not enough scoring and on and on it goes. Yet, the games have hardly been boring and in some cases have been down right exciting. Who would have thought that defending champion Spain would be out after their second game and that England would lay an egg. Like every professional sport, soccer - oops - football, has its share of world class athletes. The goal that Lionel Messi scored to give Argentina a last minute 1-0 win over Iran was a thing of beauty, only to be out done a day later, when Christiano Ronaldo’s perfect last second cross was headed in to save Portugal for at least one more game. The greatest players save their heroics for the

greatest of stages. Yet, the constant banter this past two weeks has been the constant knock on the game and the never ending diving and flopping that in reality, makes up a large part of the game. With the high definition cameras used today, some of these fakers can been seen grimacing or screaming seconds before even getting hit, if they even get touched at all. So, herein lies the issue. Soccer in North America is the most popular sport amongst our kids. It is affordable and with the Olympics and World Cup and satellite coverage of the professional European leagues, kids can watch a soccer game any day of the week. Our Canadian women’s team is world class

and has every little girl dreaming of being Christine Sinclair one day. When our kids watch, they also can see the diving and undoubtably take that to the pitch with them. Teaching kids how to hit on a football field or hockey rink is one thing, endorsing the art of diving, is quite another. Part of the game, I guess it is, but like every other major sport, steps to curb cheating or illegal hits are having an impact. FIFA has to make this change too, I get tradition, I get integrity, I get supporting the referees, I get the emotion of world events - so, if you are caught faking - Penalty Kick the other way - more goals and less faking will be the instant result.

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This is hard to do when you have no lateral movement or weight shift back and away from the target, as we teach. However, this is very common among players who have a horizontal swing plane. The tendency is to lower your back shoulder as your swing plane becomes more horizontal. Please understand that if you dip your back shoulder in your backswing this could cause many different problems in you swing. Your timing, hand position at impact, weight shift through the ball, and follow-through position could all be negatively affected. Solution

Fortunately there is simple solution. Go to the practice range and take a golf ball. Place the golf ball underneath your back foot (please make sure that ½ the ball is in the ground so that you don’t fall over). If a ball is uncomfortable use a towel or something that is at least an inch off the ground. The ball/object should be placed underneath your back heel in order to ensure that you have no weight transfer and that your back shoulder does not dip in your backswing. Then simply take your normal swing. If you choose you can hit a ball or you can just take a few practice swings. Focus on not

dipping your shoulder in your backswing (keep your back shoulder up and not down). I guarantee that if you master this drill you will make solid contact with the ball on a more consistent basis. This drill will force you to practice a swing with no weight shift back and away from your target and simultaneously help you with dipping your back shoulder. Practice this drill and be aware that if you are having difficulty hitting behind the ball at any point in your round, the problem could lie in shoulder position in your backswing.

this miserable swing fault. Golf Grip Most slicers have a weak golf grip, which encourages your clubface to get to impact WIDE OPEN, and here we go...slice away! A simple correction of strengthening your grip, will make it nearly impossible to get to impact open with your clubface. In fact, you might be hitting a HOOK in a matter of just a couple of swings. Now wouldn’t that be pretty cool, if you’ve been spending all your time off the right side of every fairway? Golf Swing Takeaway A slicer of the golf ball usually takes the club away from the body, separating from their core, which is a disconnected golf swing that encourages an “over-the-top” downswing. Try taking the club more straight back, or you

might need to feel like you’re taking it back to the inside right away. Golf Impact Impact is the moment of truth! A slice is caused by either an open clubface at impact, or a clubface that is coming across the ball creating sidespin. Try coming into the ball from the inside and with a slightly shut clubface and you’ll quickly learn how to improve a golf slice in a matter of minutes. Over the Top Downswing One of the most common causes of a golf slice is the “over-the-top” downswing. This is when your shoulders start your downswing first, and they get out and ahead of the lower body, making it impossible to swing down from the inside, which is needed to fix a slice in golf.

Fixing a golf slice Hitting a slice off the tee is both embarrassing and humiliating! When you’re a slicer of the golf ball, you dread when it’s your turn to get on the tee and hit your drive. It’s time to get to fixing a golf slice and get it out of your game right now! There are several reasons why you hit this ugly shot, and learning how to improve a golf slice will be painless and easy. You’ll never need to take another golf lesson again to fix

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Driver killed in serious crash at speedway CORNWALL, Ontario - A Quebec driver was killed in a crash with a cement barrier during the Sunday night program at the Cornwall Motor Speedway. Police confirmed Monday morning Danny Lefebvre, of St-Louis De Gonzague, Que., was pronounced dead at the hospital. Social media lit up with all kinds of reports concerning the status of the driver, following the crash, but it wasn’t until Monday thatpolice confirmed the details. A speedway source said the accident involved Lefebvre, a driver in the mini-stock division, who sustained a fatal injury. The source said the crash occured on lap 11 of the 12-lap feature race. The vehicle

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Lefebvre was driving smashed into a concrete barrier just off of turn two of the quarter-mile dirt oval track. Paramedics rushed to the vehicle. Police were also called and speedway officials stopped the evening’s proceedings so that an investigation could begin right away. The speedway source said Lefebvre was driving the car that belonged to Francis Blanchette, another mini-stock driver. The source indicated Blanchette was serving a short suspension for rough riding and that Lefebvre had agreed to drive the car this weekend. OPP Const. Joel Doiron confirmed an accident took place, and was at the speedway, but had no details on the status of the driver. Doiron said Ministry of Labour investigators were heading to the speedway as well. In a media release the speedway confirmed a serious injury to Lefebvre. “The Ontario Provincial Police have taken the track for investigation; the rest of the program will be run on July 6 before the start of the regular show on that evening,” read the release.

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Firefighter challenge The Eighth Annual Ingleside Firefighter Challenge is less than a month away and organizers are busy with planning out the details of this year’s South Stormont Community Event. This year’s event will offer a full day of activities, July 19, starting with free children’s activities including Bubble Bounce inflatables, The Barnyard Zoo petting zoo and pony rides and a children’s firefighter challenge. The Schneider’s Foodland Community Cruiser and a beer garden will be on site throughout the day. The 2014 Ingleside Firefighter Volunteer Organizing Committee includes Stacy Charlebois, Dan Brisebois, Leighton Woods, Jennifer MacIsaac, Paul MacIsaac and Dylan Prendergast. (Derek Jodoin - missing from photo).

ATTEMPT THEFT, BREACH Blake Atwell, 38 and Gail Atwell, 60 both of Cornwall were arrested on June 21st, 2014 and charged with attempt theft. Blake Atwell was also charged with breaching a probation order and undertaking for failing to keep the peace. It is alleged that on May 22nd, 2014 both attended a Ninth Street Store and selected several items making no attempts to pay for them as they exited the store. They were stopped by a staff member and fled the scene leaving the items behind. Police were contacted and an investigation ensued. On June 21st, 2014 during their investigation both were taken into custody, charged accordingly and released to appear in court on July 24th, 2014. FAIL TO ATTEND Paul Kameka, 35 of Cornwall was arrested on June 20th, 2014 on the strength of a warrant. It is alleged that the man failed to attend court on June 3rd, 2014 for drug related charges and a warrant was issued for his arrest. On June 20th, 2014 the man was located by police at a Pitt Street address and taken into custody on the strength of a warrant. He was transported to police headquarters and held for a bail hearing. TRESPASS BY NIGHT, ATTEMPT BREAK AND ENTER, MISCHIEF, BREACH A 57-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on June 20th, 2014 and charged with attempt break and enter, mischief, trespass by night, breach of recognizance for communicating with his ex-wife and being within 30 meters of her. He was also charged with breach of probation for failing to keep the peace. It is alleged that on June 20th, 2014 the man attended his ex-wife’s residence and attempted to gain entry through a basement window causing the screen to be damaged. Police were contacted to attend and took the man into custody. He was charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing. His name was not released as it might identify the victim in the matter.

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BREACH A 42-year-old man and a 54-year-old man both from Cornwall were arrested on June 21st, 2014 and charged with breaching their recognizance for communicating with someone that they have conditions not to. It is alleged that on June 21st, 2014 police attended a Pitt Street address for a disturbance, while on scene they locate both men in the company of persons that they have conditions not to associate with. They were taken into custody, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing. Their names were not released as it might identify the victims from the previous incidents. ASSAULT, MISCHIEF A 29-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on June 21st, 2014 and charged with assault and mischief. It is alleged that on June 21st, 2014 during an argument with his 28-year-old common-law wife the man upset the kitchen table causing it to be damaged. The man then threw a game controller striking his common-law wife in the leg. Police were contacted and attended the Walton Street address where investigation ensued. During their investigation the man was taken into custody, charged accordingly and held for a bail hearing. His name was not released as it might identify the victim in the matter. ASSAULT CAUSE BODILY HARM, THEFT Chance Lafave,19, Spiros Tassakos,20 and Joel Gagnon-Leger,19 all from Cornwall were arrested on June 22nd, 2014 and charged with assault cause bodily harm while Lafave was also charged with theft under $5000. It is alleged that in the early morning hours of June 22nd, 2014 the three men entered a Brookdale Avenue apartment and repeatedly hit a 21-year-old man that was known to them. During the assault the man’s cell phone was also taken by one of the men. Police were contacted and an investigation ensued. During their investigation the three men were taken into custody, charged accordingly and later released to appear in court on July 31st, 2014.

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Rachel’s Kids helps with community garden

Scotiabank helps out

Rachel’s Kids has made a donation to a new community-focused initiative that encourages and financially supports individuals, groups and organizations to develop programs that make a community a better place for a child to grow up in. These grassroots programs promote neighbourhood commitment and participation. Rachel’s Kids contributed $1,500 to the Seaway Valley Community Health Centre for a community vegetable garden created to promote healthy eating and healthy lifestyles. From left are Corrie D’Alessio of Seaway Valley, Rachel Navaneelan, founder of Rachel’s Kids and Gillian Oxley-Harper, of Rachel’s Kids.

Scotiabank presented a cheque to the Cornwall Lions Club for $5,000 in support of the 8th annual Lobster Feed. The money raised from this event assists the Cornwall Lions Club in meeting their on-going commitment to Cornwall Community Hospital Foundation for various equipment. From left are Sheila Youmelle, Scotiabank, Orrin Splane, Cornwall Lions Club, Ashley Piette, Scotiabank, Monica Joslin, Scotiabank, Mitch Lapierre, Cornwall Lions Club, Denise Lapierre, Scotiabank, Paul Lefebvre, Cornwall Lions Club, Diane Dupuis, Scotiabank and Ewan St. Louis, Cornwall Lions Club and Lobster Feed Chairman.

Deadline: Friday 4 p.m. All events subject to community event guideline QUILTS & FIBRE June 28-29, 11am-4pm. Quilt & hooked rug displays, demonstrations and vendors. Admission $5. www.GlengarryPioneerMuseum.ca BASIC COMPUTER TRAINING FOR ADULTS/SENIORS. Learn what you want to learn in the comfort of your home or business. One-on-one or small group. Call The Joy of

Featured Event Weekends Upper Canada Village (Morrisburg) uppercanadavillage.com Monthly Environmental Workshop with St. Lawrence River Institute OPG Visitor Centre (Cornwall) 613-932-4563 ext. 3520 Arts in the Park Lamoureux Park (Cornwall) 613-938-9898 Historical Exhibit Cornwall Community Museum Lamoureux Park (Cornwall) 613-936-0280 July 1 Canada Day Celebrations Throughout Cornwall and the Counties 1-800-937-4748

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August 8th, 9th & 10th, 2014 For General Info call: Rick Marvell, President 613-931-9095 Email: rickmarvell@sympatico.ca Bev Runions, Sec./Treas 613-931-3110 Email: bgrunions@bell.net Entertainment: Mike Seguin 613-347-1693 Email: cottageonthe4th@sympatico.ca Karaoke Contest: Rick Marvell - 613-931-9095 Email: rickmarvell@sympatico.ca Talent Contest: Lynn MacDonald - 613-931-0966 Email: macdonald@cogeco.ca To reserve space for concessions or displays call Rick Marvell - 613-931-9095 Email: rickmarvell@sympatico.ca

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July 5 Artisans in the Park Lost Villages (Long Sault) lostvillages.ca

July 25-27 Cornwall Ribfest Lamoureux Park (Cornwall) cornwallseawaylionsclub.ca

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

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Learning at 613-935-6857. 10TH ANNUAL PIG ROAST ~ Saturday, July 26, 1:30pm-7pm at 16050 Post Road, Long Sault. Everyone’s Welcome! Bring a chair and your own drinks. Listen to great music and entertainment with Northern Echo, Mike McAnany & Scottish Pipes and Drums. More local talent. Donation for Cornwall Hospice. STROKE SURVIVOR SUPPORT GROUP will meet on Wednesday, July 2 from 6:30pm-8pm at Riverdale Terrace, 1200 Second St. West. This survivor support group offers the opportunity for all stroke survivors and their caregivers to share and learn together. Info: John Milnes 613-933-1151 or Deena Dufresne 613-936-8784. ANNUAL CHICKEN DINNER – Sun., June 29 5:30pm – Legion Hall. Door Prizes and Silent Auction. Come & enjoy. For tickets call Ruby St. Jean at 613-938-6152.

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JULY 2014 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS DID YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAN POST YOUR COMMUNITY EVENT ONLINE? Go to the Community Calendar page at www.southglengarry.com, use the link “Click here to submit an event to the South Glengarry Calendar” that is at the top of the Community Calendar page, fill out the fields and click submit. Once your event is approved, it will automatically appear in the Township of South Glengarry’s Community Calendar as well as on the “Discover Glengarry” Community Calendar. The Glengarry Encore Education Centre offers several programs with registration up to five days before the course begins. Call 613-525-1008 or email encore. education@hotmail.com for programs being offered in the month of July. July Calendar of Events for Branch 544, Royal Canadian Legion, Lancaster – call 613-347-3286 or visit www.lancasterlegion.com for event details. The Air Cadets have an ongoing recruitment drive for youth ages 12 to 18. Meetings are held at the Township of South Glengarry’s Lancaster office (enter building through the basement back door) from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Wednesday. Contact Captain Melissa McBain at 613-932-9937 for more information.

TD Summer Reading Club! Register at your local library branch to get your Summer Reading Club package. Starting the first week in July, children will get the chance to participate in fun and educational activities and crafts based on this year’s theme, “EUREKA!” Visit www. tdsummerreadingclub.ca for more details. July 1st – Celebrations will be held at Charlottenburgh Park from 12 noon all day with fireworks at 10 pm. The event kicks off with the South Glengarry Pipe Band playing some tunes and a tree planting ceremony by Chief Top Leaf. Admission is FREE! July 1st – Celebrate Canada Day in Martintown with fireworks at dusk. Free drinks, chips and popcorn available prior to the fireworks display. Welcome to everyone! July 5th – Annual South Lancaster Fish and Game Club Kids Fishing Derby, at the South Lancaster Wharf. Times are 9-10 am (6-8 years old) 10-11 am (9-11 years old) and 11am12 pm (12-15 years old). There is no fee – worms and fishing rods are supplied, hotdogs, drinks, prizes for top 3 fish in each category, door prizes and medals. To register please call Shawna Rousseau (613)551-5595 or Sherry Davis (613)361-9665.

1st Lancaster Scouts Group is accepting new members! Meetings take place at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Lancaster. The group is also looking for volunteers to help as committee members or leaders. For more information contact Joanne Williams at jwilliams73@ cogeco.ca. Meetings will resume in September. Martintown Mill Farmer’s Market and Artist Display, every Sunday from 9:00am to 4:00pm. Vendors can rent a table for $20 to display and sell their goods. Artists and crafters will also be displaying their works in the mill. Come on down to the mill, stock up on some local products and perhaps find that amazing piece of art or other collectable piece that you just can’t live without. For additional information please contact Barb Bracken at 613-347-2540. Williamstown Discovery & Ghost Walks, every Friday this summer (except Williamstown Fair weekend) starting at 8:30 pm. Join us for an evening’s walk through beautiful, historic (and sometimes scary) Williamstown. Your guide will provide a commentary on historic facts as you walk through the village. Walks are about an hour and a half, cost is $10 per person. For more information or to register, call 613-347-3508 or email sirjohnjohnsonmanorhouse@bellnet.ca.

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July 6th – Martintown Community Centre’s 2nd Annual Art Show/Sale, from 10 am to 3 pm. Everyone is welcome! The centre will be filled with a variety of art by local artists. Please drop in and show your support! For More information, please contact Barb Darling at 613-935-4172 or Anne Ward at 613-347-2411 ext 22. July 11th – Save the date for the Raisin Region Conservation Authority’s Annual Family Fishing Day at Grays Creek (10:00 am to 3:00 pm). The day includes license free fishing, barbeque, games and prizes! Fishing rods and bait supplied. July 11th – Free Women’s Drum Circle, every second Friday of the month. Bring your drums and percussion instruments to share. Drumming for grounding. Drumming for balance. Drumming for peace. For more information call Monica at 613-347-1878.

July 12th – First Annual Moon River Run at Gray’s Creek Conservation Area. 1k family sunset walk at 7:30 pm, 5k (timed) run starts at 8:30 pm. Run by the full moon along the banks of the St. Lawrence River. This event is a fundraiser for “The Hub for Beyond 21 Foundation”, a day program for developmentally disabled individuals 21 years of age and older. Register at www.runningroom.com. July 13th – Salem United Summer Concert Series, “Village Voices” at 7:00 pm. Acappella music from medieval to contemporary times. Freewill offering, refreshments and singalong included. For more information call 613-347-1363. July 16th – Sir John Johnson Manor House Social at the Manor House in Williamstown from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. This is an evening of fine family entertainment with homemade pie and ice cream available for purchase. There is no entry fee, but “pass the hat” donations are welcomed. July 19th - The Annual Lancaster Community Yard Sale is being held with table setups starting early in the morning till 2:00 pm. “That Little Something” that you no longer need, may just be “That Little Something” that someone else is looking for! July 20th - Memorial Sunday at the Presbyterian Church (Old Stone Church) in South Lancaster at 11 am. Bring your lawn chairs for Memorial Dedication. For more information call Lyle MacLauchlan at 613-347-2244. July 20th – Salem United Summer Concert Series, Lisa Zeran, “Celebrating Women of Song” at 7:00 pm. Freewill offering, refreshments and singalong included. For more information call 613-347-1363. July 27th – 38th Annual St-Raphael’s Galarama on St-Raphael’s Parish grounds beginning at 12 noon. Come and enjoy an afternoon of exciting events and live entertainment for the whole family on the historic grounds. General admission is $8, students $4 and children 12 and under free.

JULY 1st HOLIDAY ––– OFFICE HOURS –––

The Township of South Glengarry’s Office will be closed on Tuesday, July 1st, 2014 and will reopen at 8:30 am on Wednesday, July 2nd, 2014.

Please take note that the meeting of Council for July 14th, 2014 will be re-scheduled to July 21st, 2014 at 7:00 pm in Council Chambers at 6 Oak Street, Lancaster.

South Glengarry Fire Services Receives Lifesaving Donations

Making a ‘Splash’ this Summer

On June 18th, 2014, South Glengarry Fire Services received a generous and potentially lifesaving donation from Fondation CardioMonteregienne (FOCAM). President Stéphane Ivan Falardeau was on hand to present three automated external defibrillators to Fire Chief Vic Leroux. Defibrillators are used in the case of cardiac arrest at the scene of medical emergencies. South Glengarry medical response capabilities have improved immensely with the donation of this equipment. Pictured (from left) are Deputy Chief Mike Leger, Fire Chief Vic Leroux, FOCAM President Stéphane Ivan Falardeau, Deputy Chief Chad Warden and Assistant Deputy Chief Normand Dubeau.

The highly anticipated splash pad at Paul Rozon Park in Williamstown will officially open mid-July. This addition to the park was made possible due to the fundraising efforts of the Friends of the Williamstown Park Association. A Grand Opening Ceremony is scheduled for July 12th at 1:00pm with speeches and special guests. All are welcome to attend. Additional updates to the park this summer will include a steel play structure and a new picnic/eating area!

The Township of South Glengarry welcomed two new members to our team this past month! On June 9th Vic Leroux was appointed as the Township’s new full time Fire Chief, replacing retiring Fire Chief Harold Harvey. Vic has over 30 years of experience in fire services and is a long-time resident of South Glengarry. The Township also welcomed our new Chief Administrative Officer, Bryan Brown, who was appointed at the June 23rd council meeting. Bryan has over 30 years of experience in public administration and economic development. Welcome to South Glengarry, Bryan and Vic!

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Cornwall & Area Community Calendar KNOX ST PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH VISION RELATED EVENTS Every Monday morning 10:00 a.m. Grief Walking Group, contact office for location (613 938 3704). July 12 - Saturday at 7:00 p.m. Community Karaoke,no charge, everyone welcome (the 2nd Saturday of each month). Special Dates: June 29 – Holy Communion (for July). VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL ~ Immanuel Christian Reformed Church, 2256 Pitt St., Cornwall, July 14-18. Contact 613-933-5353 for more information or to register. KENYON CHURCH, DUNVEGAN is holding a social, local entertainment on Tuesday, July 8 from 7pm-9:30pm. BRING YOUR OWN CHAIR! Rain or shine!

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early registration & BBQ – Saturday, June 28 at 10am. CAREFOR will hold a free Nursing Clinic on Friday, June 20 from 11am-3pm at the Carefor Health & Community Services office at 205 Amelia St. Info: Call the Carefor office at 613-932-3451. AHMADIYYA MUSLIM COMMUNITY welcomes members and friends to drop in for Coffee, Cookies & Chat at their community centre every Tuesday from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Call 613-330-2515. CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION: Cornwall, 329 Pitt St. FOCUS ON FITNESS: Every Thursday from 1:30-3:00pm. Healthy snack included. Info: Contact Angée or Gloria at 613-9335845 ext. 250. L’ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE POUR LA SANTÉ MENTALE: Cornwall, 329, rue Pitt. FOCUS SUR LA FORME: Tous les jeudi de 13h30-15h00. Avec une collation. Pour info: contacter Angée ou Gloria au 613-933-5845 poste 250. 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 Lil Debbie, Saturday, June 28, 8pm-12am. We have Hall Rentals for all occasions. Moose Lodge, 443 – 11th St. West. 613-938-0666. SUMMER SCHEDULE Cornwall Senior Citizens Club: Open 10am to 4pm

CASINO TRIP to Lac Leamy Hull on Friday, June 27, bus departs at 4:30pm. For more info, call 613-932-6534. “Bring a friend or two”. Proceeds toward St. Joseph’s Continuing Care Centre. WIG SALON ~ Located at Chateau Cornwall, 41 Amelia St. Cornwall. We have a large selection of new and donated wigs available in many colours and styles. The service is entirely free for any cancer patient. By Appointment Only. Please call the Canadian Cancer Society at: 613-932-1283. VBS - VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: Long Sault Pentecostal Church, 9 Bethune Ave, Long Sault, July 2-5, 9:30am-12noon. Ages 4-10 years. FREE admission. Parade,

Scotiabank Supports Tagwi Once again the Scotiabank-Avonmore Branch, supported Tagwi Secondary School and their graduating grade 12 students. Miriam Vallance and Deb Poapst from the Scotiabank in Avonmore are seen presenting grade 12 students from the school with a check for $1839.00 in support of their 12th Annual Spaghetti Supper and Silent Auction that was held on March 20th. The evening raised close to $5000 which will help benefit the graduating students through bursaries. This great community event was another tremendous success. Monday to Friday. No meals from June 1st to September 2nd. All Activities commence

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The 5 Browns to perform for CTC event CORNWALL, Ontario - Desirae and Deondra Brown — of the renowned piano quintet, The 5 Browns — have touched millions with their soaring, emotional music. But even that gift is not as powerful and poignant as their courageous story of rising above childhood abuse. The sisters will share that inspiring story, interspersed with a compelling piano performance, at the Celebrity Walk and Concert in support of the Children’s Treatment Centre on October 30th at the Aultsville Theatre. For the first time in the fundraiser’s history, there will be two speakers who are siblings, both victims of abuse. In their presentation, the Utah sisters will address the fear, shame and isolation they went through while, unbeknownst to one another, each was suffering molestation by their father, Keith Brown. “When I found out about my sisters, it ultimately gave us the courage to confront our father and defend each other,” says Desirae. Desirae, Deondra, and their sister, Melody, brought charges in 2010, a decade after the abuse ended, fearing no one would believe their allegations. Their father is now in prison, serving a sentence of ten years to life.

Through their Foundation for Survivors of Abuse, Desirae and Deondra are pushing for a nation-wide movement abolishing the statute of limitations for all sex-abuse crimes. They’re also reassuring victims, encouraging them to come forward. “People thank us for putting a face on this terrible problem,” Desirae says. “There’s a common bond among people who’ve suffered this.” But all three sisters also know the healing power of music and continue to perform with their brothers, Greg and Ryan. Each has studied piano from age three and all five went to New York’s Juilliard School, becoming the first family quintet ever accepted simultaneously. Since, they’ve released six best-selling and critically acclaimed albums known for their power, depth, and diversity. Desirae and Deondra Brown, along with their three siblings – two brothers and another sister, - tour extensively and have performed in numerous venues, including the Grand National Theatre in China, Suntory Hall in Japan and, in the U.S., The Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, Symphony Hall in Chicago and Alice Tully Hall in New York City, just to name a few.

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Défi Transport La participation au premier événement de Défi Transport de Cornwall a dépassé toutes les attentes, avec 15 lieux de travail et 142 résidents participant localement à l’événement national. « Le niveau de participation a été formidable, bien meilleur que ce que nous prévoyions pour notre première année, a dit Chantal Lalonde, éducatrice/promotrice de la santé au Bureau de santé de l’est de l’Ontario et co-présidente du Groupe d’Action de Transport Actif. Notre vision pour la ville est celle d’une communauté dynamique et souple avec un air pur, des citoyens en bonne santé et un système de transport sécuritaire, accessible et interconnecté. Le Défi Transport est pour nous une façon fantastique de travailler vers la réalisation de cette vision. » Le Défi Transport encourageait les résidents à laisser leurs voitures à la maison pendant la semaine du 1er au 7 juin et de profiter des bienfaits pour l’environnement et la santé de modes de transport actif et durable, tels que la marche, la bicyclette, les transports en commun, le covoiturage et même le télétravail. Grâce au niveau élevé de participation, Cornwall s’est classée au deuxième rang au Canada (derrière Vancouver) pour les villes de taille moyenne. Communiqué de presse 2 Au total, les participants de Cornwall ont enregistré plus de 630 trajets actifs/durables, brûlé plus de 131 000 calories, économisé plus de 750 litres de carburant et évité la production de plus de 1 800 kilogrammes de CO2. « Il a été formidable de voir tant de résidents et de lieux de travail participer à cette initiative et partager leurs photos et leurs histoires en ligne. » a ajouté Mme Lalonde.

Représentés sur la photo sont Chantal Lalonde et John Towndrow de Transition Cornwall+ et l’adjointe au maire, Elaine MacDonald, avec Lori Loseth et Matthew LeDrew, les gagnant des bicyclettes offertes en prix du Défi Transport par Bicycle World et Total Cyclery & Sports. Le Défi Transport a été organisé par la Ville de Cornwall, le Groupe d’Action de Transport Actif de Transition Cornwall+ et le Bureau de santé de l’est de l’Ontario. Ce partenariat est exactement que qu’il faut pour le Défi Transport car il fait la promotion d’habitudes saines, il réduit notre consommation de combustibles fossiles et il accroît la visibilité et l’utilisation d’infrastructures existantes de transport actif et durable. « Transition Cornwall+ fait partie d’un

mouvement mondial né en réponse au coût croissant de l’énergie et des ressources de base, ainsi qu’aux conséquences du changement climatique. Le partenariat avec la Ville de Cornwall et le Bureau de santé de l’est de l’Ontario, face à ces défis, aide notre communauté est devenir un lieu plus résistant, plus sécuritaire et plus bienveillant. » a dit John Towndrow de Transition Cornwall+. Les gagnants du grand prix de l’événement

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que notre structure est solide et que nous sommes capables d’accueillir une grande quantité de festivaliers.» D’ailleurs, le nombre de visiteurs a augmenté cette année frôlant pratiquement les 200 000, affirme M. Marcotte. Selon lui, l’un des moments forts de la fin de semaine est la prestation de Blink182. «C’était quelque chose de voir les gens chanter, souligne-t-il. De mon côté, Weezer est mon groupe préféré, alors c’est certain que c’est mon moment spécial. Mais, je dirais que chaque personne vit des instants magiques.» La réunion du groupe Reset composé de membres de Simple Plan est un autre événement marquant tout comme la présence des groupes locaux Ukko et Les Chiens Sales. «Ils faisaient partie de la toute

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première programmation du festival qui avait attiré 500 personnes», rappelle le porteparole. L’an prochain, le Rockfest fêtera son dixième anniversaire. «On sait pour l’instant que Goldfinger et Rise Against seront présents puisqu’ils ne pouvaient pas l’être cette année, indique M. Marcotte. Pour le reste, on peut dire que des perches ont été lancées, mais je ne sais pas à qui.» D’ailleurs le porte-parole ne sait pas à quoi s’attendre. «À la demande d’Alex, j’ai préparé une liste il y a trois ans de noms que je voulais voir, et elle est pratiquement déjà barrée…, souligne-t-il. J’y avais mis Weezer sans penser qu’il pouvait venir... Cependant, depuis Marilyn Manson, on dirait que rien n’est impossible.»

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Félicitation à nos gradués Nous sommes fiers d’avoir fêté en grand nombres la dix-septième remise des diplômes de l’école secondaire publique L’Héritage hier soir à la salle Daniel Morin. Le personnel de L’Héritage souhaite à ses Dragons bon succès l’an prochain à l’université, au collège ou sur le marché du travail. Nous tenons à vous remercier pour votre engagement et votre persévérance tout au long de votre passage à L’Héritage.

Prochaine Étape, Arts et la Culture? Êtes-vous d’accord? Denis Thibault Express

En mon opinion, la prochaine étape du développement économique de Cornwall et les comtés de SDG est le développement du secteur des arts et la culture. Bien sûr il fallait premièrement rebâtir notre base économique et faire en sorte que notre tôt de chômage baisse jusqu’à un niveau raisonnable. Cela est fait maintenant. Le problème auquel fait face beaucoup d’employeurs aujourd’hui est le manque de travailleurs avec une bonne éducation et de l’expérience, surtout pour les emplois en affaires, finances, administration, santé et technologies, mais aussi dans les disciplines artistiques et communautaires. Comme directeur exécutif de la

Commission de formation de l’Est ontarien, je m’oppose à ce que l’on calcule les impacts des activités culturelles et artistiques uniquement sur leurs retombées économiques. Les arts et la culture attirent des familles au lieu de seulement des travailleurs et permettent le développement économique et mais aussi transforme une communauté. C’est pourquoi je crois au travail du Conseil des Arts Cornwall et les Comtés pour faire la promotion d’une telle vision. Le secteur des arts et la culture dans nos communautés a fait de grands pas dans les dernières années. Les résultats commencent à être apparents dans les rapports des officiers de développement économique régional et aussi dans le domaine de l’éducation et formation. La communauté se doit de promouvoir les arts et la culture comme partie prenante

d’un système régional de développement, en parallèle avec le développement économique. Cette vision permettra de créer des partenariats avec les officiers du développement économique, du développement de notre université (qui se pointe à l’horizon) et de la création artistique. Depuis quatre ou cinq ans les arts et la culture sont reconnus comme un facteur important d’attraction de travailleurs qualifiés et d’investissements par les entrepreneurs qui développent de petites et moyennes entreprises surtout. C’est maintenant le moment de devenir plus actif au niveau marketing de qualité de vie et développement communautaire et de reconnaitre les arts et la culture comme un facteur de développement économique régional à part entière. Finalement, cette poussé dans le secteur des arts et la culture à la base du développement économique de la région

doit se répandre à travers la communauté par des initiatives d’éducation et formation en milieu populaire et aussi défavorisé. Je crois que ces initiatives devraient être perçues comme une approche possible d’intégration socio-économique et rétention de notre jeunesse, surtout ceux avec une éducation poste secondaire. Pourquoi pas devenir patron ou impliqué dans les arts et cultures et faire partie de la poussé pour le développement intellectuel, social et économique de Cornwall et les comtés unis de Stormont, Dundas et Glengarry? Les arts et cultures peuvent devenir de véritables indicateurs de performance de développement communautaire, et non seulement de retombées économiques. Pour commentaires sur l’article: denist@eotb-cfeo.on.ca Pour rejoindre le Conseil des Arts Cornwall et les comtés: bruce@yourartscouncil.ca

RECRUTEMENT DE MEMBRES DU CONSEIL Est-ce que les soins de santé vous passionnent? Aimeriez-vous aider plus de gens à rester chez eux et dans leur communauté lorsqu’ils ont besoin de soins? Alors songez à devenir membre bénévole du conseil d’administration du Centre d’accès aux soins communautaires (CASC) de Champlain. Le conseil veille à la gouvernance du CASC – organisme comptant environ 770 employés et doté d’un budget de plus de 220 millions de dollars. En tant que membre du conseil d’administration, vous devrez diriger les affaires du CASC en conformité avec les lois et règlements applicables, le plan stratégique approuvé et les politiques gouvernementales. Sont considérés comme des atouts une expérience de la gouvernance, une bonne compréhension du système de soins de santé, des connaissances et de l’expérience en ce qui concerne les questions financières et la responsabilisation, ainsi que des compétences dans une autre langue. Afin de respecter ses règlements administratifs, le conseil d’administration est présentement à la recherche d’un francophone pour siéger au conseil. En outre, et afin de compléter la composition actuelle, le conseil désire surtout recruter une personne qui répond aux critères suivants : • Lieu de résidence dans les comtés de l’Est; • Expérience professionnelle des affaires et de la gestion des finances. Pour poser votre candidature à ce poste, veuillez envoyer votre curriculum vitae accompagné d’une lettre de présentation en indiquant vos réponses aux questions suivantes d’ici le 10 juillet 2014 : • Pourquoi aimeriez-vous siéger au conseil d’administration du CASC? • Comment comptez-vous contribuer aux travaux du conseil du CASC? Veuillez faire parvenir votre demande et vos questions à : Ashley Haugh, adjointe au directeur général Centre d’accès aux soins communautaires de Champlain 4200, rue Labelle, bureau 100, Ottawa (Ontario) K1J 1J8 Tél. : 613 745-8124, poste 5989 Téléc.: 613 745-1422 ashley.haugh@champlain.ccac-ont.ca Une vérification du casier judiciaire sera effectuée pour les candidats nommés au conseil d’administration du CASC. Pour obtenir plus de renseignements sur le CASC de Champlain et sur son processus de recrutement de membres pour le conseil d’administration, veuillez visiter le site www.champlaincasc.ca.

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Most often when we use the word “surrender” we contemplate a person “giving in” out of weakness or a sense of failure, resulting in greater bondage and shame. When the object of our surrender is God

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Himself, paradox enters in. Instead of issuing in failure, defeat, and humiliation, surrender to God results in a new found freedom, peace, and victory! God actually wants us, as free-will agents, to willingly surrender to Him for our own good and for His honour and glory. In our surrender, God wants our availability – that is, a genuine willingness to be used by Him for His purposes. In our surrender, God wants our ability – that is, a genuine dedication of our talents and gifts to be used for His cause and kingdom. In our surrender, God wants our dependability – that is, a genuine faithfulness in the task and responsibility entrusted to us. Don’t dismiss or discount the whole idea of surrender to God. Please take some time to carefully consider the tremendous benefits of surrendering to God and also wisely ponder the terrible outcomes of not surrendering to God and to His Son Jesus Christ!

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Following the passing of my husband/our father, Lorenzo, we wish to thank all our family and friends for their support in our time of mourning. To the end of his days with us, Lorenzo kept his smile and his sense of humour through the support he received from the medical staff assigned to his case. Heartfelt thank you to Dr. Leigh (Hospice) and Dr. Bergeron (family physician) for their excellent care. Our gratitude goes to Kerri Schnob (RN, Saint Elizabeth Health Care) and Melanie Bergeron (RPN Bayshore) for the home care provided. Special thanks to Richard Thompson of CCAC for your guidance and to John Sullivan and his staff for their help with the funeral arrangements. Thank you to Father Jean Muakadi of St. Felix de Valois for this words of wisdom and comfort. To all of you who visited, brought food, sent flowers and/or made donations in Lorenzo’s memory, words cannot express our gratitude. Along with Lorenzo’s memory, your thoughts, prayers and well wishes will never be forgotten. Lise, Michel, Sylvie and the Family.

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CRITES, Leslie Passed away at the Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus on Thursday, June 19, 2014, age 79 years. Leslie Lawrence Crites of Ingleside. Beloved husband of Norma Crites (née Heagle). Cherished brother of June Fobare (Gene) of New York, Audrey Barkley (late Garnet) of Williamsburg and Winnie James (Hubert) of Morrisburg. Sadly missed by numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Hersie and Ethel Crites; one brother Stanley Crites and one sister Darlene Crites. Rested at the Brownlee Funeral Home MacDougall Chapel, Ingleside. A Service in celebration of Leslie Crites’ life was held in the Chapel of the Funeral Home on Monday, June 23, 2014. Reverend Daniel Hayward officiated. Interment at St. Lawrence Valley Cemetery. ULLMAN, Julie Anne (Lauber) Passed away at Hospice Cornwall on Thursday, June 19, 2014, age 52 years. Loving daughter of Della (Martin) Lauber.

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Dear mother of Larry (Christine), Chad, Darek (Christina) and Tylor (Jessica). Cherished grandmother of 13. Dear sister of Daniel Lauber (Tammy) and Donald (Leeanne). Former wife of Larry Ullman and long time companion of the late Kenneth Peter Cook (Keir). Predeceased by her father James Louis Lauber, brother Louis Timmy Lauber (2009) and her grandparents Louis and Beatrice (McDonald) Lauber. Julie was employed at SCM for 12 years. Rested at the M. John Sullivan Funeral Home, Cornwall. Funeral Liturgy was held on Monday June 13, 2014 in the Chapel of the Funeral Home. BAILEY, Margaret Margaret passed away peacefully on Tuesday June 10, 2014 at St. Joseph’s Villa, Cornwall, age 93 years. Beloved wife of the late Walter Gordon Bailey. Loving aunt of William (Patricia), James (Ruth), Peter (Marlene) Reesor. Cherished great-aunt of David John (Sharmila) Reesor, Andrew Reesor and Mark Reesor. Predeceased by her father Percy Vincent Garraway, her mother Margaret Duff Lyall Garraway, her brother George and her sisters Estelle and Yvonne. Margaret will be fondly remembered by her many friends from the years at Air Canada, the winters in Florida, St. Andrew’s-St. Mark’s United Church, the ladies of the Robin Road Sewing Circle and the neighbours on Manning Road including Colleen and Nicholas Cox. Many thanks are gratefully extended to the staff at both McConnell Manor and St. Joseph’s Villa for the care they provided Margaret. To honour Margaret’s wishes, Cremation has taken place. Rested at St. Andrew’s-St. Mark’s United Church in Long Sault on Thursday July 3, 2014. A Service in celebration of Margaret’s life was held in St. Andrew’s-St. Mark’s United Church on Thursday July 3, 2014. Reverend Daniel Hayward officiated. Interment of her ashes will take place at Park Lawn Cemetery in Toronto at a later date.

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Irene Alguire The family of the late Irene Alguire wish to extend their deepest gratitude to their families, relatives, friends & neighbours, for their many acts of kindness, floral tributes, visitations, memorial donations & expressions of sympathy during the recent loss of our beloved mother, grandmother & great-grandmother. A very special thank you to Father Kirby and Clergy of Trinity Anglican Church, choir and organist. Also a grateful thank you to the Trinity Anglican ladies who prepared a wonderful luncheon. We would like to acknowledge the staff & management of Sandfield Place for their wonderful care and compassion over the years. To Allan Wilson, Mallory Poirier and staff of Wilson Funeral Home for their guidance and understanding. A special thank you to the family members that highlighted special memories in their eulogies to Irene. A grateful thank you to all the pallbearers, Irene’s grandsons, Murray Hope, Ward Brownell, Scott Brownell, Jason Alguire, David Bailey, Brandon Alguire and honorary pallbearer, granddaughter, Audra deMarchi. Also to Audra for all of her work preparing the display of tributes of Irene’s life and legacy. These many acts of kindness will be remembered forever.

CHAMPAGNE, Leanne Passed away at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Wednesday, June 18, 2014. Leanne Champagne of Cornwall; age 79 years. Beloved wife of Pierre Champagne Cherished mother of the late Phillip Champagne. Dear sister of Richard Drouin (Karen), Francoise Drouin and Soeur Constance Drouin (Sacre Coeur). Daughter of the late Jean Drouin and the late Alma (Desormeaux) Drouin. Predeceased by three brothers Ubald (late Lucille), Jacques (late Mildred), Claude (Loretta) and Maurice Drouin (Aliette) and by two sisters Therese Drouin-Seguin (late Rene) and Colette Drouin-Lascelle (late Maurice). Rested at Lahaie and Sullivan Cornwall Funeral Homes, East Branch. Funeral was held on Tuesday, June 24, 2014 for Service in the Memorial Chapel of the Funeral Home. Interment, Notre Dame Cemetery.

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LARGE COUNTRY CENTURY HOME WITH ACREAGE 17820 BLOOMINGTON ROAD, MAXVILLE Large and very well maintained century home sits on just under 3 acres located minutes from Maxvil e. Many updates include roof, windows, heating, plumbing, electrical and more. Perfect country family home with lots of room to play and grow. Multiple outbuildings, pool, hot tub! MLS# L0503 $269,000. LAURIN (MOE) MAURAIS* 613-363-3052

WATERFRONT UNDER 100K - FULLY FURNISHED

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

PENNY RUDDERHAM 613-930-3377

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.

SUSAN HELMER 613-938-3860

3059 NORTHDALE DRIVE Maintained north end semi located in a tranquil setting on a quiet dead end street. 3 beds, 2 baths, rec room, fully fenced yard, 3 season room and a newer roof. Main floor is an inviting open concept layout with dining area and warmed by a gas fireplace. MLS# L1607 $179,900. LAURIN (MOE) MAURAIS* 613-363-3052

MOTIVATED SELLER

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.

MONIQUE DRAKE 613-362-2305

QUICK POSSESSION

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

MOVE IN READY

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

JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873

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EXECUTIVE FINISHES 3253 RICHMOND DRIVE Executive finishes throughout this spectacular raised bungalow. Quartz countertops, custom design kitchen, fully finished lower level with stone fireplace and matching bar. This home is knockout, call today to see for yourself! MLS# L1021 $259,900 CLAIRE HALLIDAY ARMSTRONG 613-551-2812

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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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

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

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

PERFECT FAMILY HOME

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 move-in 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

RHONDA GREENFELD 613-330-5584

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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

64 FRONT STREET FINCH Updated single family home with an additional space which includes a loft area with ample storage & parking. Residential with Commercial Zoning = loads of potential! MLS# L1637 $83,900. PENNY RUDDERHAM 613-930-3377

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Newly built 1460 sq. ft. semi with attached garage. Open concept, 3 bdrms, 4pc bathroom. Basement is ready to be finished & includes the rough-in for future 3pc washroom. Professionally built by Grant-Marion Construction.


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Spacious 1720sq.ft. 2 storey home w/attached garage in Sunrise Acres $254,900

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205 GUY ST.

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109 LOCHIEL EAST, ALEXANDRIA

James MacMaster Sales Representative

613-551-6446

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Drop by and visit this affordable 2 bedroom home with a large detached garage - perfect for first-time buyers or retirees on a limited budget. MLS# L0749 on stormrealtycornwall.com

3363 CHISHOLM ST., GLEN ROBERTSON

Louise Secours MacMaster Sales Representative

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613-551-3200

Please stop in for a peek at this wonderful 2+1 home in quiet Glen Robertson. Check out the many features and photos: MLS# L0959 on stormrealtycornwall.com A true value at $169,000.

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2049 PITT STREET

Dean Macdonell Real Estate Broker

613-360-4645

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

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17351 HIGHWAY 43, MONKLAND

Dean Macdonell Real Estate Broker

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

Dean Macdonell Real Estate Broker

CL:

613-360-4645

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

26-26A MARLBOROUGH ST., MAXVILLE

Dean Macdonell Real Estate Broker

CL:

dean.macdonell@hotmail.com

613-360-4645

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

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Charming 2 bedroom, 2 storey home ready move-in ready. Updates of this home included, thermal windows, two bathrooms, flooring, gas furnace & electric panel. Bright living-room, large kitchen, private fenced yard & lovely large covered porch. Immediate occupancy.

Royal LePage Performance Realty Suite 111, 722 Pitt Street, Cornwall, ON K6J 3R9 613-938-3860 1-866-938-3860

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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2129 CONCORDE AVE.

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5411 WOODLANDS RD, INGLESIDE - $179,000

ERIC PEDERSEN

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613-936-3734

RON WOOD

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412 PATRICK - $124,000

(L1631) Great 2 bdrm townhouse in quiet neighbourhood.

HEINE BRUINING 613-330-1651

416 HOOPLE AVE - NEW PRICE $169,900

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

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

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219 ADOLPHUS - $$315,000

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

6 VILLENEUVE DR., MAXVILLE - $389,900

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.

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

HEINE BRUINING 613-330-1651

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5021 NINE MILE RD, JUST SOUTH OF MARTINTOWN NEW PRICE $285,000 ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087

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.

ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087

2903 CTY RD 20, MAXVILLE - $99,900 ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY • 12:30-2:00 pm NEW PRICE $224,900

1114 GUY ST

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

MOE LEMIEUX* 613-930-1136

115 GUY ST $105,900 (L1596) Kick the habit for rent payments & move into your own home. Close to all amenities.

1252 HEBERT ST - NEW PRICE $169,900 MOE LEMIEUX* 613-930-1136

17625 ISLAND RD., MARTINTOWN - $249,000

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

(L0643) Great 3 bdrm side-split, 3-season sunrm, dbl car garage with work area, (K3538) 2 Bdrm HANDYMAN SPECIAL on great lot. Easy commute to Cornwall, over an acre of land. Ottawa & Montreal.

ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087

ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087

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

HEINE BRUINING 613-330-1651

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NEW PRICE $169,900

OPPORTUNITY! - $159,900

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11 AUGUSTA ST., MORRISBURG - $189,000

HOBBY FARM IN OSNABRUCK - $339,000

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

MICHAEL VANDER MEER

(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.

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141

FOUR-PLEX - $149,900

(L1909) Well worth a call! Rates are right! NO VACANCY!

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141

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

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

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141

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1782 ELGIN ST - $174,900

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

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH 613-551-2141 *

1444 HOLY CROSS BLVD. - $279,900

(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

1518 STEPHEN ST - NEW PRICE $263,900

3128 NORTHDALE DR - $239,900

(L1612) Eamers Corners location, you will find this immaculate 3+1 bdrm side-split. Features updated gas furnace (2013), C/A for thos hot sizzling summer days, full fin rec rm, 2 baths, partially fenced backyard. GREAT FAMILY HOME!

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH 613-551-2141

(L1671) Independence Begins .. by owning your own home. Whether retiring, getting married or just starting out. Take a long look, it’s a cozy home to enjoy.

(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.

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141

SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* 613-551-2141

225 WELLINGTON ST E - $249,000

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746 TOLLGATE RD W - $284,500

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

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

(L0935) Your Private Hilltop Setting! VIEW-T-FUL! 3+2 bdrms, 1708 sq.ft. brick bung, all nestled on a well-landscaped lot with many perinnial flower beds. Open concept kit, dining nook & main flr family rm overlooks scenic backyard & evening sunsets.

16855 BEAVER DAM DRIVE - $468,500

798 LAFLIN ST - $229,900

NEIGHBOURHOOD FRIENDLY! 3+1 bdrm brick & vinyl, 1200 sq.ft. bung, 2 baths, fully fenced backyard & gazebo for summer enjoyment.

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6803 RIVERVIEW DR - NEW PRICE $385,900

(L1100) Seeking the ultimate in a home? Your search ends here! Possibility of an In-Law Suite. Beautifully-kept 2070 sq.ft. raised bung with many extras. Don’t delay, call Sherry Today.

72-A LEFEBVRE - $134,900 GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! (L1986) Updated duplex featuring 1 bdrm main flr unit & a 2 bdrm unit upstairs. Great earning potential. Book your appt soon.

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740 CHAMPLAIN DR - NEW PRICE $245,000

(L1331) Large Workshop-Garage.

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

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.

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(L2046) FIRST TIME COUNTRY CENTURY HOME - $649,000 ON THE MARKET! (L0058) A pleasant mixture of old & new (L1345) 3450 sq.ft. one level building on MUST SEE! in this 4 bdrm home on acre lot with lots a 100x150 lot located in one of the highof extras. est traffic counts in Cornwall. DORIS

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(L0925) A 3 bdrm brick bung on a 2.83 STARTER HOME OR ac lot with triple car garage & a 24x52 shop. Home has had many recent reno- RENTAL INCOME - $79,900 vations including new kit & bathrm. (L1260) Interior recently redone.

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AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT! NEW PRICE 274,900.

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

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6596 TREE HAVEN RD - $449,900

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

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MLS# L2021 - This home is move-in condition. 4 level split. Home is very bright, 2 bathrooms, 3 bedrooms, large rec room with gas burning stove for those winter nights, attached garage, gas furnace and central air. Call on this one today for your private viewing.

$695,000

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19360 Cty Rd 19

16 Loyalist Cr

(L1115) - beautiful 3590 sq. ft. loyalist style home, 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, 72 wooded acres, barn, bordering Raisin River, modern mechanicals

6620 WINE CRES, SOUTH GLENGARRY

1103 PRINCESS ST., CORNWALL

MLS #L1052 - Completely renovated 2 storey home backs onto Raisin River with 2 bedroom and gorgeous sunroom

MLS #L1655 - Well landscaped lot 3+1 brick 4 level split with attached garage, above ground pool with hot tub and sun room

MLS #L2018 - Awesome 3 bedroom brick bungalow, fantastic Riverdale location with open concept, large deck and 2 bathrooms

$274,900

627 PITT ST., CORNWALL

SABOURIN AVE., CORNWALL

MLS #L1430 - Superb location and loads of charm. Operate your business and live in the back house, 3 bedrooms, great kitchen with separate dining room and fenced in yard

MLS #L1241 - Fantastic building lot very nicely landscape in Moose Creek perfect commute to Ottawa or Cornwall with municipal water and sewer available.

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412 Fifth St. East (MLS K2107) Main Floor Condo, Downtown

3456 sq. ft., very comfortable home with many great features

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19 Hamilton Island

(L1196) - waterfront cottage, AprilOct lease, 3 bedrooms, garage, boat launch/60’x167’ lot, new septic system, cute & cozy, amazing view

(L1862) - affordable starter home, 1040 (L1908) - cute, affordable & move-in ready, sq. ft. , 2 bath, FAG heating(2008), C/A 760 sq. ft., 2 bedrooms, shingles (2014) , FAG (2013), workshop area, 44’x101’ lot, fully heating (2013) unspoiled & partially finished fenced, walk-out basement, dead-end street basement, det. garage, close to amenities

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$124,900

18 Rideau Ave

18851 Glen Rd

$224,900

1 Fraser St, St. Andrews

$132,500

(L02264) - built in ‘09, 1362 sq. ft. , 2+2 bedrooms, 2 bath, vaulted ceilings/ fireplace, hwd, finished lower level, det dbl garage, 1.1 acres

MLS #L1904 - This home is perfect for the family that loves to entertain. Beautiful back yard with large deck and inground pool, open concept, gorgeous sunroom, 3+2 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms

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(L1179) - one of a kind cottage, common waterfront, wharf, boat house, 1325 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms, vaulted ceilings, bright & clean

$277,900

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(L2014) – Elegant & functional executive home, 2834 sq. ft., 3+1 bedrooms, 4 bath, in-ground heated pool, home theater rm, additional detached 25’x25’ garage, all the extras you’d expect

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$249,900

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$209,000

240 Northwoods Cr

(L2041) - 3+2 bedrooms, updated hwd & ceramic, 1121 sq ft, crown mouldings throughout, multi-tiered decking, 49’x118’ yard, fenced yard, finished lower level except for ceiling

(L0399) - Wales Village, 2800 sq. ft. custom (L1001) - 1698 sq. ft. bungalow, 3+1 slab on grade, in-floor heating, central bedrooms, 3 bath, vaulted ceilings, finished air, 4 bedrooms, 3 bath, triple car garage lower level, 80’x180’ lot, Central Vac & additional 24’x30’ garage, storage area C/A, garage

$559,000

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BACKHOE, TRACTORS, MACHINERY, GRAIN BIN, ATV, BEEF CATTLE, SNOWMOBILES, SMALL FARM RELATED ITEMS, SOME HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND MORE. Owner & Auctioneer not responsible for loss or accident Terms: Cash or good cheque with proper ID Props: Kevin & Diana Conroy Reason for Auction: The Conroy family is relocating to N.B.

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Country living but only minutes from the city. This home features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, family room with fireplace, rec room and a large well landscaped lot. MLS#L0543

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

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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

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

115 THIRD ST. W.

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

Great raised bungalow in good location, main level features 2 bedrooms, hardwood floors and 4pc bath, basement features in-law suite with 2 bedrooms, 4pc bath and updated cupboards. Plus this property has carport and double garage. MLS#L0397

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Hunters paradise with custom built 2 bedroom log home on 4.3 acres and an additional 53 acres of land for the hunter or nature enthusiast with wildlife at your back door. Attention to detail with a modern kitchen, one of a kind wood burning fireplace, abundance of natural light, master bedroom with ensuite, walk in closet, balcony and lots of room for the toys in the butler building or carriage shed. Numerous additional features and a must see. $449,900

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

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

17615 ISLAND ROAD

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


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20929 Oliver Lane, BISHOP’S POINT, LANCASTER ONTARIO

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

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.

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.

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PRIVATE VIEWING IS AVAILABLE CALL 613-551-4133 DESCRIPTION: 3 season cottage. LAND IS OWNED!

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.

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.

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JOB DETAILS Classification: Laboratory Technician Hours: Rotating 8-hour Shift – 40 hours basic. 5 days. See Additional Requirements. Work schedule may require 12-hour shift rotation. Reporting to: Laboratory Coordinator / Laboratory Manager Duties: • Physical testing and approval of Viscoplex additives: both in-process and finished product • Physical testing and approval of in-specification incoming raw materials • Conducting effluent sampling and analysis • Maintain laboratory system for equipment calibration • Issuance of Certificates of Analysis using SAP. • Investigation of customer complaints – Product quality • Preparation of customer samples – up to 25 kg. • Other related duties. Responsibilities: • Responsible for completion of Laboratory Quality records as prescribed • Maintaining clear accurate records of results/events • Responsible for notifying Lab manager of any non-conformances and initiation of non-conformity using Lotus Notes database. • Ensuring equipment is in proper state of repair • Ensuring laboratory is maintained in proper state of cleanliness • Notification of laboratory supplies requirements: equipment and test oils. • Other related responsibilities. Relationships: • Reporting to Laboratory Coordinator or in his absence Laboratory Manager. • The job holder will have to liaise with other departments on site and also external suppliers, customers and technicians. Applicant Qualifications & experience requirements • Grade 12 Diploma. • Oral and written proficiency in English and Math is essential. • Must be able to work independently, organize and prioritize tasks and also work as part of a team. • Ability to learn and follow procedures accurately is essential. • Should ideally have a proven record of laboratory experience. • Should ideally have experience with computer-based systems, such as SAP (or similar), email, spreadsheets, etc., though training will be provided. • Knowledge of petroleum additives testing methods would be an advantage, though training will be provided. • Knowledge of Management systems would be an advantage, though training will be provided. Preference will be given to candidates with the following qualifications: Grade 12 Chemistry, recognized equivalent or post-secondary education in a laboratory or chemical discipline. Additional requirements • The successful applicant will be required to complete training courses as identified by Laboratory Manager. • The successful applicant may be required to conduct sampling and analysis to meet environmental reporting requirements, as necessary outside normal working hours. Application Process: Please send resumes to janice.whitmore@evonik.com No phone calls accepted.

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Canadian Mental Health Association - Champlain East is a community-based agency dedicated to providing community support services to persons living with a mental illness and concurrent disorders. Our Branch has been designated under the French Language Services Act since 1991 and as such, is committed to providing services in both official languages (French and English). Program Director: 1 Position based out of Cornwall Office, Permanent Full-Time Responsible for the management, supervision and clinical direction of all Branch mental health programs and services. Qualified candidates possess a Masters level degree in one of the related Social/Health Sciences combined with three years direct supervisory experience in mental health/addictions service. Advanced language skills in both official languages, French and English are required. The starting salary, depending on experience is $80,654 to $83,912. This job posting will remain open until the incumbent has filled the position. Resource Centre Facilitator: 2 Positions based out of Cornwall, Part-Time The Facilitator provides support and empowerment to our clientele to improve their quality of life through programming, support and advocacy. Qualified candidates possess a College diploma in social science, health or recreation field and experience in facilitation, teaching life and social skills. Advanced verbal language skills in both official languages, French and English are required. The salary scale, subject to union contract, commences at $23.52 per hour depending on experience. This job posting will be open until June 29, 2014. Qualified applicants are invited to upload their cover letter and resume to submit their candidacy, indicating the level of education completed, related work experience and language skills. We thank all applicants for their interest however only those being considered for the position will be contacted. Please note that we will be recruiting for other positions in the near future. For more information on these and other employment opportunities, please visit our website at www.cmha-east.on.ca.

Canadian Mental Health Association- Champlain East Attention: Rosanne Fortier, Manager of Human Resources 329 Pitt St., Cornwall, ON K6J 3R1 Telephone : 613-933-5845 e-mail: hr@cmha-east.on.ca

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Evonik Industries is one of the leading chemical companies in North America. We own and operate production facilities, R&D and applied technology centers throughout the North America region. Our products include fine and specialty chemicals used in various consumer and commercial applications. Evonik Oil Additives Canada Inc., demonstrates its strong commitment to hiring and retaining diverse, well qualified employees by offering a comprehensive benefits package, including pension and group savings plan. Evonik Oil Additives Canada Inc. is a Responsible Care® company.


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Production Operator Evonik Industries is one of the leading chemical companies in North America. We own and operate production facilities, R&D and applied technology centers throughout the North America region. Our products include fine and specialty chemicals used in various consumer and commercial applications. Evonik Oil Additives Canada Inc., demonstrates its strong commitment to hiring and retaining diverse, well qualified employees by offering a comprehensive benefits package, including pension and group savings plan. Evonik Oil Additives Canada Inc. is a Responsible Care® company. Hours: Rotating Shift

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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.

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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.

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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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BOARD MEMBER OPPORTUNITY Help shape the future of Community Care Are you passionate about health care? Would you like to help more people stay in their own homes and communities when they need care? Then consider volunteering to serve on the Champlain Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) Board of Directors. The Board oversees the governance of the CCAC – an organization with approximately 770 employees and a budget of more than $220 million. As a member of the Board, you will be responsible for directing the affairs of the CCAC in accordance with applicable legislation, an approved strategic plan, and government policies. Governance experience, a good understanding of health care, knowledge and experience in financial/accountability matters, and alternative language skills are considered assets. To meet the requirements of its By-Laws, the Board of Directors is currently seeking a Francophone Board Member. In addition, to complement its current membership, the Board is ideally seeking Board members with attributes related to: • Place of residence in Eastern Counties • Professional experience in business and financial management To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter by July 10, 2014 answering the following questions: • Why do you want to sit on the Champlain CCAC Board? • What can you bring to the CCAC Board? Questions and applications are to be submitted to: Ashley Haugh, Executive Assistant to the CEO Champlain Community Care Access Centre 100-4200 Labelle Street Ottawa, Ontario K1J 1J8 Tel: 613-745-8124 ext. 5989 Fax: 613-745-1422 ashley.haugh@champlain.ccac-ont.ca A criminal record check will be conducted on candidates who are nominated for the CCAC Board. For more information about the Champlain CCAC and our Board Recruitment, visit www.champlainccac.ca

TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH STORMONT TENDER CALL TENDER No. 09-2014

SANITARY SEWER SEALING & LINING SEALED TENDERS on forms supplied by the Township of South Stormont will be received in envelopes clearly marked as “Tender No. 09-2014, Simcoe Street Sanitary Sewer Sealing and Lining” and addressed to the Clerk at the Township of South Stormont Municipal Office, PO Box 84, 2 Mille Roches Road, Long Sault, ON, K0C 1P0, no later than 11:00 a.m. local time on the closing date of:

Wednesday July 9th, 2014 Project Description: Cured in place pipe lining and select chemical grouting spot repairs of Sanitary Sewers located along Simcoe Street in Long Sault, Ontario. The Form of Tender is available for pick-up on or after 12 noon, Thursday June 26th, 2014 at the Township of South Stormont Municipal Office, PO Box 84, 2 Mille Roches Road, Long Sault, ON, K0C 1P0. The cost for each tender package is thirty dollars ($30.00 incl. HST). Tenders will be opened in the Boardroom of the Township Municipal Office shortly after the tender closing.

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All men (and women) are not created equal. Some are taller, stronger, tougher, wealthier, better looking or more eloquent than others. However, during the early days of the American Wild West, there was something that became known as ‘The Great Equalizer’. It was Samuel Colt’s mass-produced revolver, commonly called the ‘six-gun’ or ‘six=shooter’. If a runt of a man (or woman) armed with a Colt .45 had an altercation with a brute of a man, the gun was more powerful than the pen, the sword and any physical force the

threatener could bring to bear. Its bullet made it the great equalizer. In today’s society there are those who live in relative poverty, in pathetic slums, depressing trailer parks or cramped garrets. However, because everyone has equal access to our streets and highways, there is a ‘Great Equalizer’ on the social ladder, the automobile. Whether you are behind the wheel of a Cadillac, a Rolls, a Lincoln – or a rusty Datsun, or a blue 1994 pickup with green 2003 fenders and 2006 white tailgate, you have equal rights to your space on the road. Those seeking to impress can pimp their ride by modifying its muffler system so it muffles less, change to low profile tires mounted on Ben Hur-style rims and install

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to: from one place to another, or up the social ladder. What does your ride say about you? After all has been said and done, there comes the road block at the end of the dead end road of life. Gradually, or suddenly, driving comes to an end. Your wheels are no longer at your beck and call. Your car’s parking brake is permanently engaged. Sometimes the thief is Alzheimer-related, or just the ravages of senility. Some fall victim to the effects of a stroke or heart attack. Failing the biannual driving test that comes with arriving at the 80-year mileage marker is devastating, especially for seniors living in rural areas. Gather ye rosebuds while ye may; enjoy the precious joys of driving while you can, but if you no longer can, admit it.

violet-coloured LED lights to illuminate the chassis. There are those with access to greater finances (i.e. no down payment, high interest car dealer loans) who choose a different route to climb the social ladder. They purchase a monster 4x4 crew cab pickup. In the television commercials for these behemoths, have you noticed they are depicted bounding over bone-jarring rockstrewn muddy trails, but they miraculously bear no scratches, dents, dust or mud. Except for the contractors, carpenters and stone masons who actually need such vehicles, most who buy such vehicles never, ever drive them on gravel roads, never load them up with bags of concrete, tool boxes or bricks. There are two places vehicles can take you

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Bargain hunters and dessert lovers rejoice: Happy Canada Day to all our customers a yard/bake sale fundraiser for the Children’s and readers! Treatment Centre is taking place this Saturday Don’t forget to join in on the many Canada from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the corner of Mary Day festivities at Lamoureux Park on July 1st! and Fourteenth streets. Sarah’s Sweet Shop and Anytime Fitness teamed up to create the Winchester’s newest business: Shawarma event, which will feature a lemonade stand, a Village opened in North Dundas on June 23. selection of baked goods and plenty of hidden Mayor Eric Duncan was one of the first to gems. But wait, there’s more! The grand prize try the food and already, he’s hooked. “Drop for a raffle draw includes two day passes to by, grab a bite (the food is delicious!), and Cornwall Lift Off, a $20 Mocktails Cornwall welcome them to the downtown core right gift card and two free Burger King (Brookdale across from Sweet Corner Park,” Duncan Avenue) ice cream cone coupons. boasted on social media.

Jen Fullarton is Cornwall’s Queen of Speaking of shawarma (editor Todd Diamonds. Lihou’s favourite word, these days) a new restaurant has opened on Pitt Street near the corner of Third. Cedars on Wheels is the name, and shawarma is their game. See if you can beat Lihou to the head of the line.

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In a thriving community just west of Guelph and north of Waterloo, a large group of Mennonite people live and work in harmony with the land and their neighbours. Their ways are different, the pace is different, and their lifestyle is dictated by their firmly rooted faith. After visiting this community, some say “interesting”, some say “refreshing” or “fascinating”. Come with us and form your own opinions.

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The Cornwall Motor Speedway came to a screeching halt on Sunday, June 22. TC Media and Cornwall Seaway News send our condolences to the family and friends of race car driver Danny Lefebvre, 23.

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Don’t miss the Sunset Patio fundraiser for Hospice Cornwall at the RCAFA Wing 424 on Saturday, June 28 from 4 -8 p.m. Congrats to this year’s recipients of the Ontario Volunteer Service Awards from Cornwall and SDG. This award from the provincial government recognizes volunteers for their commitment and dedication to a community organization. Adults are recognized for five, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30+, 40+, 50+ and 60+ years of continuous service. Youth (under the age of 24) are recognized for two or more years of continuous service. Find the list of recipients at: www.citizenship.gov. on.ca/docs/vsa_2014/Cornwall.pdf

This our cat “Baby”, he is only 25 pounds and does not “play well with others.” His hobbies are sleeping, eating, and taking naps in-between. He is lazy, but we love him a lot! Owners are Marcel, and Melanie Beauvais

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

Seaway News wishes everyone a very “Happy Canada Day” on Wednesday, July 1. Don’t forget to check out all the Canada Day Festivities at Lamoureux Park!

Jiffy Auto Service and its family of automotive service locations across Ontario and Western Quebec held a contest whereby two customers could win back the value of their tire purchase. One of the winners was Jenny Lagace of Cornwall who bought her Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max tires at the Jiffy Auto Service location at 1300 Marleau Avenue. The second winner was from Grimsby. Pictured from left are Service Advisor Tracy Collins and Lagace.

School is out and with it comes great times for kids and stressful times for parents!! Drivers, please be extra cautious when driving and be prepared to stop suddenly. Children sometimes get excited and can forget the rules of the road. We are seeking to re-unite all high school classmates living in the war time housing project (1960’s) (Dieppe, Dunkirk, 12th, 13th, & Pitt Streets). All interested, please contact us @ alinermartineau@cogeco.ca

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10TH ANNUAL PIG ROAST ~ Saturday, July 26, 1:30pm-7pm at 16050 Post Road, Long Sault. Everyone’s Welcome! Bring a chair and your own drinks. Listen to great music and entertainment with Northern Echo, Mike McAnany & Scottish Pipes and Drums. More local talent. Donation for Cornwall Hospice. B. Goodfellow would like to thank Denis and Gord at Direct Muffler!! They work on everything on cars and know their business! Another happy customer!!! LOST ~ Ladies prescription sunglasses in the Cornwall area. Black frame with silver circle on arms. If found, please call 613-9309346. Did you know … less that 6 months from today is Christmas. Yikes! Quote of the Week: “By the time you’re eighty years old, you’ve learned everything. You only have to remember it.” George Burns.

Gardening Tip for Mid to Late Summer There are a number of ways you can make your garden wildlife-friendly as the summer progresses. By implementing the steps below, you can make your yard healthier and more vibrant, while helping provide shelter and food for a number of different species. * Water your lawn deeply (2.5 centimetres of water in the morning) once a week or when necessary to prevent evaporation and fungus * If your water supply is limited, you may safely let your lawn go brown, as this is a natural and protective dormancy that lasts until your grass is revived by rainy weather * Mulch garden beds to conserve moisture, suppress weeds and nourish the soil * Maintain your grass at 5 cm to 8 cm high to better withstand drought and compete with weeds * Compost your kitchen and yard waste to make “gardeners’ gold”, a nutrient-rich soil amendment * Look to neighbouring natural areas and include features of that habitat on your property to help you attract birds and other species.

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LOST ~ Ladies bifocal prescription glasses on Sunday, June 22nd. Burgundy frame, in a Please report any suspected animal cruelty brown case. If found, please call Marlene at or abuse by calling the OSPCA at 1-888-668- 613-936-9810. 7722, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS, your local animal shelter at 613-936-0072 or the local Police Dept. Unlike most crime victims, animals can’t seek help for themselves. They Sharon Fortier depend on you to stop their suffering and if owner/operator you don’t call, who will? shar’s private cleaning services Pet Tip of the Week: During the summer Shar’s Tip of the Week months, remember, fireworks are terrifying for many pets. They will often run away, get I can’t cover all 10,000 possible spills lost and end up in animal shelters. When but let me give you a few basic principles. fireworks displays are planned, leave your pet 1. Deal with it instantly. If you leave them at home and play music or the television to they will stain, stick and possibly rust. help disguise the noise. Close windows and 2. Nice absorbant terry cloths are what blinds or curtains. Learn more at: ontariospca. you want to suck up liquid spills or good ca/petsafety quality paper towels. 3. A wet/dry vac if spills resemble minor floods, a sweegee Mowing – Keep it stable: and dustpan will neatly clean up or an Mow across the slope when using a hand absorbant (such a cat litter) sprinkled on mower. Drive up and down the slope for the spill will make it easier to clean up. stability when using a riding mower.

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