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Stephanie Grady loses cancer battle Todd Lihou todd.lihou@tc.tc
CORNWALL, Ontario - A Cornwall area teacher that was the centre of a massive fundraising effort to help with experimental cancer treatments has lost her battle with the dreaded disease. Stephanie Grady died Saturday. She was just 32. Social media lit up on the weekend with expressions of sympathy. Grady was a teacher at St. Lawrence High School and had three children with her husband Nick. She lived in Long Sault. Grady suffered from NUT midline carcinoma, an aggressive cancer that had spread to her hips, pelvis, and spine.
Doctors had pronounced her condition incurable. In order to provide the opportunity for Grady to participate in a clinical drug trial at a cancer institute in Boston, supporters had organized events ranging from online and silent auctions to athletic events and tournaments, as well as breakfasts, brunches and dinners. Volunteers had spearheaded a fundraising campaign, dubbed ‘We’re NUT giving up’ to help raise money for the treatments. The campaign raised more than $100,000 in just one month earlier this year. “She is one of the most humble, kind and giving individuals I have ever met,” said Heather Lisney, a Brockville teacher that was co-ordinating fundraising work
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CORNWALL, Ontario - A new EMS post in Long Sault could take some of the burden off paramedics stationed in Cornwall who may have to leave the city to respond to an emergency in South Stormont. City council heard Monday night there are two ambulances stationed in Cornwall at any given time, but coverage problems can occur if there is a third call for paramedics in the city, or if one of the Cornwall ambulances is tasked to head into the counties. “That third call is the problem,” said Myles Cassidy, the city’s emergency services manager. Cassidy said paramedics are dispatched out of Ottawa, which has a mandate to send the closest vehicle available to a call for service.
Taxpayers in Cornwall and the United Counties of SDG will have to cough up $238,783 to improve paramedic response times, which would include the new EMS base in Long Sault. Cassidy presented an EMS deployment review to city council at its meeting Tuesday. The review indicated a new EMS post in Long Sault and additional paramedic response units (paramedics equipped with vehicles) were essential to cut response time to a 12-minute average in the counties. The overall cost of $477,567 will be split 50 per cent with the province, leaving 29 per cent for counties ratepayers, and the remainder for city residents. “Obviously we’re falling behind in terms of coverage in the counties,” said Coun. Berndatte Clement. “It is fitting that we should be here now discussing this...this is a
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Grady’s funeral was Wednesday at Our Lady of Grace Church in Ingleside.
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Have you ever tried looking for a house number in a city? Good luck! Most look as if they were designed and installed by a military camouflage expert. I can just imagine overhearing his musings as he goes about his post-military service civil work. “Let’s see now. Here’s where my five years of service in the jungles of Viet Nam, the decade of street combat in Iraq and Afghanistan and all the research about urban combat during WW II should come in handy.” “Let’s make sure this first street number is
colour-coordinated: grey lettering on a grey wall should look good. Hmmm, this mottled red and brown brick of the next house would call for a brown four, a red seven and two grey ones. Ah! That looks good, blends in perfectly.” “That next house, the little bungalow with the unusually long setback, should be easy. Numbers no larger than two centimeter high and two millimeters thick should be almost invisible at a road-to-wall distance of five car lengths.” “Now the jungle experience in Nam comes in handy. A bushy lilac should obscure this house number quite nicely. Oops! Almost forgot about lilac being a deciduous. We’ll use cedar on this one, and for variety, spruce on the next two.” When the police, fire fighters, paramedic,
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Charlebois, and Renaissance, appear headed for the sunset Todd Lihou TODD.LIHOU@TC.TC
Kind of a shocker at city hall this week - and it had nothing to do with a decision made at the council table. It was our old friend Chuck Charlebois, who almost in a nonchalant way, told all of us that his beloved Groupe Renaissance Group, would soon be no more. At the media table we all kind of looked at each other. Did he really just say that? Turns out, he did. While in the midst of an exchange with city councillors over the controversial waterfront tank issue, Charlebois said the 14-year-old group that had made the beautification of the city’s east end its chief priority would soon be no more. All that’s left is a simple audit of the group’s financial statements, and a final meeting to officially put it to bed and Groupe Renaissance Group will be a thing of the past. It’s kind of sad. I can remember touring parts of Montreal with Charlebois back when his agency was simply known as the “Renaissance Group.” Charlebois, accompanied by his friend Avi Friedman, a Montreal architect, marveled at some of the work that was done in the city to turn old commercial properties into condos and living
quarters. Charlebois believed the same could be done right here in Cornwall. He was right. The condo project that eventually developed in Cornwall’s east end is a direct result of the intervention of Charlebois and Renaissance. The group also took on derelict landlords in an effort to clean up properties that had fallen into disrepair. “Drug houses” were demolished or fixed up. Thanks again, Chuck Charlebois and Renaissance. It’s sad that the group is in its final days. The reason boils down to the simple passage of time. Chuck, it would seem, is getting tired. I can hardly blame him. He spoke Monday night of moving aside so that perhaps someone else could take the reins of community stewardship he has so staunchly held for years. Who that will be is anyone’s guess, and Charlebois has suggested he’ll be there to offer advice and support where it’s needed. But it would seem his days of leading the charge are coming to an end. I respect his decision, lord knows he deserves a break – but I’ll miss seeing him at the head of the charge. He is a respectful person, who can have a chat with a stranger on a Cornwall street just as easily as a government official or political leader.
Even when he disagrees with you, passionately, Chuck does it in a way that makes you feel better for the exchange. His ability to build support for a project or issue comes with a grassroots fervor very few can emulate. It’s a shame that Renaissance is ending its time on a down note of sorts. The group “lost” – in Chuck’s words – its battle to remove the waterfront tanks recently built on Cornwall’s waterfront. The irony is inescapable. A group that spent years working feverishly to improve the waterfront and Cornwall’s east end has to endure the sting of another industrial component to an area that could eventually become a residential paradise. Like he’s done on so many other occasions, Chuck has been forced to roll with the punches. His health has been a concern of many for
years. To think that he has rallied so many in our city to various causes, all the while facing a battery of health issues, never ceases to amaze me. He’s lost both his legs to amputation, has endured heart problems and has experienced strokes. I can recall during an interview shortly after he came back from a stroke many years ago he broke down a little during a chat we were having about the waterfront. He knew what he wanted to say, but was having difficulty articulating his thoughts because of the effects of the stroke. Tears rolled down his face. “Sorry,” he said. “Sometimes I get like this.” I wish everyone in the city “got like that” when it came to talking about improving Cornwall. Passion like that can’t be faked and is difficult to ignore.
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Claiming that two (unnamed) prominent local politicians are “closet” gays, an online scribbler recently raised the issue of gay folks serving as elected representatives. The piece (it was emailed to me) seemed to suggest that perhaps they are not being honest with their constituents if they don’t come out of the proverbial closet and lay their sexuality upon the public altar. Incredibly, Coun. Bernadette Clement got dragged into the article that asked the mindboggling, bizarre question: “Is Bernadette Clement for example a single gal or hiding a long-time relationship even when stumping for MP or council here in Cornwall?” Wow! Where did that come from? Yes, the popular councillor is single, but so are a lot of thritysomething people in this day and age. But it doesn’t mean they are gay. And if they are gay, so what? (For the record, anybody who knows Bernadette Clement knows she is not gay. In fact, she thinks Ryan Gosling is an adorable hunk. My wife is a friend of Bernadette, which explains the Clement Liberal sign on my wife’s half of the front yard in the last federal election.) Unfortunately, many outside the gay community confuse homosexuality with pedophilia. The mistaken assumption being that if you are gay, you are a pedophile. This might be the reason some keep their sexuality to themselves and close friends. The Montreal professor quoted in the posting I received is right when he says that in this day and age it is pretty difficult for a gay politician to
keep it a secret. Numerous politicians at all levels have chosen to go public. Good for them. But if a politician, or anybody living in the public fish bowl, decides not to declare their gay preference, so what? It is their call. It has nothing to do with honesty or accountability. It has everything to do with privacy. No laws are being broken. As a friend is fond of saying, “How does that affect the price of rhubarb?” TRIVIA ANSWER Dean Hollingsworth, elected to city council at age 26, became the city’s youngest councillor, a mark that was broken by a teenager named Korey Kennedy. TRIVIA Which chain had the first grocery store in Cornwall Square? IN THE REAR-VIEW MIRROR The Top Dog hot dog stand circa 1987, at Second and Cumberland streets that had the shape of a giant hot dog. A city councillor thought it too “obsence” and tried (and failed) to have it removed. ... Ricky Marvel recalls playing Little League baseball (along with this scribbler) on sandlots on Cumberland Street (next to the former silk factory) and at Sydney and Eight streets which later became the site for Sydney Street Public School. ... One of the great things about growing up in the pre-1970s was that there were so many big empty fields around town to play in. One was the old “chair factory” at York and Third streets, now home to First Baptist Church. HERE & THERE Hard to understand how finance ministers who oversee huge increases in the annual deficit and debt, to the brink of bankruptcy, end up with plum jobs with financial institutions on Bay Street. .... Jack Haines sends along a story re: Highway 407 (Ontario’s only toll highway, at least for now) being owned by a foreign conglomerate. Yup, just another of our assets sold off to foreign interests. Between foreign outfits buying Canadian institutions (beer
companies, etc.) and native land claims, our grand kids will be left with something the size of Pelee Island. ... When governments say they need more of our money, we should be asking what they did with all the money we’ve given them. THIS’N’DAT I will be surprised (no, make that shocked) if the ridiculous consultant’s report ($$$$) on salary increases for city councillors is released and acted on before the October municipal election. Reason is pretty simple: it could become an election issue. And wonder how many incumbents would campaign on the alleged need to be paid more money? Break out the crying towels. ... A headshaker: Few years back city council continued to use bottled water around the council table after million of dollars was spent upgrading the city filtration plant that was accompanied by a city hall public relations campaign to assure residents that their drinking water was better (and safer) than bottled water. ... Instead of saying marijuana is no worse than cigarettes, shouldn’t it be said that smoking marijuana is just as bad (for your health) as smoking cigarettes? SEEN & HEARD The Liberals and the NDP want everyone to overlook the scandalridden McGuinty reign and the incompetent Bob Rae government (when social assistance rolls skyrocketed to a record 500,000), but then they keep bringing up Mike Harris. ... Seems that more people are texting and talking on cell phones than before the fines were jacked up. ... A budget that calls for the closing of the Riverdale pool is passed then less than two months later two councillors who voted for the budget say they are against closing the pool. Ah, it must be the silly season (aka election year). ... No, Coun. Andre Rivette wasn’t talking about the current council when he said “It’s old ... it has to go.” He was talking about the Riverdale pool, as Coun. Denis Thibault astutely noted. ... Rivette made a good point when he wondered why the
city would hold off until fall to seek tenders on a used piece of summer construction equipment (packer). Why not put it on the market when the equipment is seasonal?, he reasoned. ROUND’N’BOUT Is there a patio in town commanding a more scenic view than the one at RCAFA Wing 424 overlooking Lamoureux Park and the St. Lawrence River? It’s one of the city’s best kept secrets. ... Let me get this straight. The Roman Catholic Church is vehemently opposed to abortion. It’s considered a sin. Justin Trudeau, leader of the Liberal party who has a good shot at being the next prime minister and is a practising Roman Catholic, has announced that he will block the nomination of new Liberal candidates for the 2015 federal election if they have non Pro Choice views. He said there is no place in the party for folks who don’t support Pro Choice. In other words, even those who might not oppose abortion in early stages but have reservation about late stage abortions need not apply. The condemnation from church leaders is deafening. The New Dems have a similiar “oath” which must have the party’s patron saint, Tommy Douglas, an evangelical preacher, spinning in his grave. SPORTS STUFF One of Doug Gilmour’s first duties after receiving a lengthy contract extension as general manager of the Kingston Frontenacs was to fire his “good friend” and former Toronto Maple Leafs teammate Todd Gill, a native of Cardinal. One of the first things Gilmour did after being named GM in 2011 was to hire his “good friend” Gill as coach. The ex-Royals star called Gill’s firing the toughest decision he has made as GM of the Ontario Hockey League team. Gill’s termination was the club’s reaction to the Fronts blowing a 3-0 playoff series lead to the underdog Peterborough Petes. Gilmour might be placing a call to Kirk Muller, a Kingston native and the just-fired coach of the Carolina Hurricanes.
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It’s not surprising that people insist city councillors can do more to reduce taxes. After all, Cornwall is sitting on some $47 million in reserves of one sort or another, all earning dividends and interest. It’s a fairly comfortable nest egg by anyone’s measure. Of course, more than half that is the Progress Fund, which was wisely set aside by a previous administration. That alone has brought some $17 million in interest to city coffers since it was first established some years back, which, of course, has been spent almost as fast as it was earned. Also, we have no real debt to speak of. We still owe about $12 million for the new sewage plant, which will be paid for a year at a time from a rate increase a few years ago. The Benson Centre debt is about the same and will be paid off over some 20 years from Progress Fund interest. Then there are a few assorted millions for new fire and police vehicles, recreation equipment and a loan for police sick leave benefits, which are being
paid directly from property taxes. In all, the tax burden to pay down these loans is well below most other cities. Yet, despite this very favourable position, our tax rate is notably higher than other cities, due in part to lower assessment. People in Toronto pay about a third less tax for properties worth more than twice what any home in Cornwall is worth. In fact, our tax rate has caused those with any real money to scurry to the adjacent townships. It’s not for nothing that the mansions are all outside of town. But that also keeps city assessment below the provincial average. Efforts to reduce taxes have befuddled successive city councils for many years. The best they’ve managed is to keep tax increases down to just less than 2% a year, at least recently. But there has been no year in recent memory when property tax bills actually went down. Of course, if council used the money in the bank to offset taxes, we’d soon find ourselves in a world of hurt. Those funds are like overdraft protection. They have been set aside to cover unforeseen expenditures that can occur from time to time, such as the long and rather costly winter we just came through or the recent flooding that many homeowners
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remember all too well. In fact, according to the city’s auditor, the working reserves are too low, which sounds like a contradiction with $47 million in the bank. But each reserve account has a different purpose and strict rules for how it can be used; so moving money from one to the other is intentionally difficult. Ideally, working reserves should be about $4 million or more, but councillors have been raiding that particular cookie jar over the years and that account is now just barely above zero. That’s not a healthy situation. We should be thankful that they haven’t yet raided the Progress Fund. There have been attempts to do that to pay down existing loans and save on interest costs, with a commitment to pay it back, of course. That sounds like good financial sense. But if they can’t keep their hands off the “free money” in the working reserve account, I would seriously doubt any long-term commitment to pay back the Progress Fund. As for taxes, they’ll stay up where they are until city council has an adult conversation about changes to the way services are delivered. In an election year, that’s not going to happen. And that’s the way I see it.
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“The Land Down Under” is famous for many things, one of which is the use of the boomerang. Yes, Australia is known for this intriguing flying device. I have tried to use one myself with some limited success. This simple, curved, flat wooden instrument has some very powerful lessons to teach people whose feet are still in touch with terra ferma. Talk about a come-back! Here are four key lessons for life in the real world that can be drawn from observing the flight pattern of GRADY, Stephanie Passed away peacefully at her home with her family by her side on Saturday, May 10, 2014. Stephanie Diane Grady (née Doyle) of Long Sault, age 32 years. Beloved wife of Nick Grady. Loved mother of Taylor, Riley and Danika all at home. Cherished daughter of Jim and Jennifer Doyle of P.E.I. Dear sister of Grant Doyle (Alison) of Auburn, P.E.I. and Crystal Doyle (Scott Malcolm) of Fall River, Nova Scotia. Sadly missed by her grandmother Clare Doyle of Earnscliffe, P.E.I. She will be fondly remembered by her mother-inlaw Mary Grady (late Tom) of Berwick and brothers and sisters-in-law Bernard (Tracey) of Crysler, Raymond (Maureen) of Russell, Michael (Julie) of Embrun, Eileen Blenkarn
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Agape Centre, credited the students for separating and organizing all the donations, which allows their volunteers to focus on other areas of need. “The clothes the students collected will be both given for free to clients in need, and sold in the thrift store, where the revenue generated supports Agape Centre services,” said Blais.
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CORNWALL, Ontario – The sacrifices made by Libby Pelkey’s two sons, who served in Afghanistan among thousands of other Canadian soldiers, were commemorated at the National Day of Honour ceremony held in Cornwall last Friday. Pelkey, a resident of Winchester, paid tribute to Canada’s military engagement at the city’s cenotaph, surrounded by members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 297, Warrant Officer Jody Stang, who served in Afghanistan, political dignitaries, and a small crowd of local residents. Her sons Cody (28) and Kyle Pelkey (26) have served a combined six tours in the wartorn country. Both started their paths in the Canadian military as reservists with the SDG Highlanders. “An event like today means everything. It makes me think of the young men and women who lost their lives while they were over there. I can’t imagine what their families
are going through today,” said Pelkey. “I’m very lucky and fortunate that my boys came home and that they’re both OK. I know they have battle scars probably mentally in some capacity, but physically they’re fine. I can hug them and that’s good.” In the last few months, a rash of suicides by Canadian soldiers have turned the issue of mental health and post-traumatic stress disorder in the Canadian military into a battlefield. But Pelkey says her boys have been well taken care of by the Canadian military. “I have no complaints whatsoever. I don’t think they do either. They have all kinds of resources available to them. And they’ve taken advantage of that,” she said. The National Day of Honour was held as a tribute to the fallen, the sacrifices of the wounded, and the special burden borne by families. But local veterans considered the federal government’s decision to announce the event in mid-March as a tad hasty. “It was kind of a short notice, but I think
it went very well,” said Ken Heagle Legion president. “When it comes to honouring our veterans we have no preference - and that’s the way it should be. But I think now that we’ve had the Honour Day, we’ll leave it for November 11 where we honour all veterans.” Heagle noted that the east side of the cenotaph has a commemorative plaque honouring Afghanistan, UN, and NATO peacekeepers. MP Guy Lauzon and Pelkey both agree they’d like to see National Day of Honour return. “I’m certainly hoping it will become an annual affair,” said Lauzon. He said Pelkey’s sons were two of 40,000 people who served in Afghanistan over a 12-year period. The ultimate sacrifice was made by 162 Canadians - 158 were members of the Canadian Armed Forces. The National Day of Honour was commemorated in Ottawa and across Canada with several events. A moment of silence was also held across the country to reflect upon the sacrifices made during the mission.
The first National Day of Honour was held at the Cornwall Cenotaph on May 9. Adam Brazeau
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Lifejackets 101 Lifejackets have been saving lives for hundreds of years with the first recorded history of use by Norwegian seamen who used simple blocks of wood. The forerunner of the modern lifejacket was invented by Captain Ward of England. In 1854 he created a cork vest designed to be worn by lifeboat crews for both weather protection and buoyancy. This early style of lifejacket can be seen in the movie the Titanic. It was a useful survival tool but eventually gave way to those made of Kapok. Kapok was a softer alternative to cork which was good news to navy seamen who often wore their lifejackets whenever aboard, including even when they were sleeping. Now, no one is suggesting that you wear your lifejacket when you sleep aboard, but the message that the Canadian Safe Boating Council and the Canadian Power and Sail Squadron has been delivering for years; “Boat Safe, Boat Smart – Wear It” and “It’s Your Life…. Preserve It” are certainly relevant for most
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Denim & Diamonds set for June 7 to inspire charitable healthcare programs and provide high quality care to the region.” This year’s outdoor event will feature specialty barbeque stations, a silent auction, signature drinks and live music by The Don K’s and Tracy Lalonde. Denim & Diamonds tickets are now available for purchase through the Cornwall Hospital Foundation or at Scotiabank on Brookdale for $75 or a pair for $130. Scotiabank will match all tickets purchased with a donation to the Cornwall Hospital Foundation. Early bird group pricing also available until May 23rd. For more information or details on early bird group rates, call Angela Preston at the Cornwall Hospital Foundation at 613-930-4508 or visit www. cornwallhospitalfoundation.ca.
CORNWALL, Ontario - BDO Canada is pleased to announce that the second annual Cornwall Hospital Foundation Denim & Diamonds fundraiser will be held on June 7, 2014 on the NAV CENTRE patio. Erin Killoran, Executive Director of the Cornwall Hospital Foundation stated: “Last year was our inaugural Denim & Diamonds event and it received rave reviews from those who attended. From the live music to the food to the sparklers, it was certainly a night to remember! We are so excited that BDO has joined us as the presenting sponsor.” Ian MacDonell, BDO Partner in Cornwall, also commented: “Being part of our community is an important aspect of BDO’s vision and values. We are proud support the Foundation in their mission
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CORNWALL, Ontario – The St. Lawrence River is much more than picturesque scenery running across three nations. The St. Lawrence River is much more than picturesque scenery running across three nations. Collaboration on an international level can affect change that extends well beyond its shorelines in Cornwall and many other areas. This was the main theme underpinning the 21st river symposium, hosted by the St. Lawrence River Institute of Environmental Sciences. The Aultsville Theatre at St. Lawrence College was bustling on May 7 and 8, with presentations from an international delegation of scientists, and over 20 hands-on exhibits highlighting local environmental activities and groups. “Sometimes people work in their own silos,
so it’s important that we bring scientists, policy makers, and interested members of the public together to dicuss the different issues,” said Jeff Ridal, the river institute’s executive director. The first day of the symposium explored the science of the river. Hundreds of attendees heard presentations from Environment Canada, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, several Ontario and New York universities, the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe, and multiple conservation authorities. Henry Lickers, environmental science officer for the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne (MCA), spoke about the developing relationship of traditional knowledge and science, and the First Nations approach to environmental remediation in the river. The MCA is one of the river institute’s original partners and has been actively participating in the symposium for all 21 years. “The reason for that is the mandate of the river institute and its vision are similar to the MCA -
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Garage sale benefits local women’s shelter A Cornwall business was transformed into a bargain hunters’ wonderland to help support a local women’s shelter. Royal LePage Performance Realty held its fifth annual National Garage Sale for Shelter Saturday, with all proceeds benefiting prevention programs to end violence in Canadian homes. The Cornwall branch raised over $4,500 which included $2,000 in matched funds from Scotiabank for Maison Baldwin House. “One hundred per cent of all funds raised at the garage sale will go towards long-term solutions to end family violence,” said Bob McCulloch, Royal LePage manager. Nearly 1,000 community members stopped by the event to show their support. The garage sale also featured a silent auction and BBQ. Michelle Dufresne, Maison Baldwin House public education/volunteer coordinator, said the non-profit organization relies on the support of
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A battle to put an end to illicit tobacco trade in eastern Ontario and western Quebec has been going on for several decades. In the past four decades or so, numerous attempts have been made to break illegal tobacco ring. Following police raids, smuggling calms down for a while. Then it re-starts with more rigour. I clearly remember writing my first story on illegal tobacco trade about 30 years ago. Both, Ontario and Quebec have been losing millions of dollars in taxes in illicit tobacco trade. Just recently police forces on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border dealt what they described as
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Cornwall & Area Community Calendar BASIC COMPUTER TRAINING FOR ADULTS/SENIORS. Learn what you want to learn, in the comfort of your home/ business. Need to learn Windows 8? Call The Joy of Learning at 613-935-6857. CASINO TRIP to Gananoque on Saturday, May 31, bus departs at 9:30am. For more info, call 613-932-6534. “Bring a friend or two”. Proceeds toward St. Joseph’s Continuing Care Centre. 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. CORNWALL TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY The next meeting will be held at the Heritage Center at St. Andrew’s on Tuesday, May 27 at 7:30pm. Everyone welcome. Info: www. cornwalltwphistorical.ca 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. PAWS FOR THE CAUSE FUNDRAISER ~ Hosted by St. Lawrence Valley Animal Hospital, Sunday, June 1 from
Deadline: Friday 4 p.m. All events subject to community event guideline
11am – 3pm at 435 Pitt St., Cornwall. All proceeds to our local SPCA. Day includes: canine & feline nail trims, barbecue lunch, face painting, 50/50 and raffle prizes. For more info contact 613-932-4094 or visit us at www.facebook.com/slvah MEALS ON WHEELS is currently seeking volunteers to delivery meals to homebound seniors during the lunch hour. Do you have just 2 hours to spare? We will work around your schedule and reimburse your mileage cost. If you are interested, please call 613-933-3384, ext. 4263. MOOSE LODGE (1367) Dance to Richard Filion, Saturday, May 17, 8pm-12am. We have Hall Rentals for all occasions. Moose Lodge, 443 – 11th St. West. 613-938-0666. COMMUNITY HYMN SING Long Sault Pentecostal Church invites you Sunday, May 18th at 6:30 p.m. Light refreshments following. For further info. Call 613-534-2622 wheelchair accessible. PLANT, BAKE SALE & BREAKFAST ~Trinity United Church, Ingleside, Saturday, May 17 from 8am to 11am. YARD SALE ~ Saturday, May 24 at Floral Expressions, 516 Pitt St., Cornwall. Starts at 8am. All proceeds go to Relay for Life (Canadian Cancer Society). Brought to you by the Knockouts! CORNWALL & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY PLANT AUCTION ~ Tuesday, May 20, 7pm at the Navy Club, 30 Sixth St. E., Cornwall.
Ballroom Dancing for fun with Cornwall Carousels! Whether it’s a road trip or your local commute, you’ll know right away why Toyo Tires are designed with the latest technology to deliver superior handling and performance. And with this limited time offer, you’ll also know that you drove a good deal. Save up to 80 dollars on select sets of four. Ask your Toyo Dealer for details.
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014 - 12:00 noon Cornwall Community Hospital, Second Street Site - Boardroom (Ground Floor), 510 Second Street East, Cornwall, Ontario K6H 1Z6 The agenda will include reports from the Board Chair, the Executive Director and the Auditors.
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Last fall, 1,500 red tulips were planted to honour Canadian War Veterans. Cornwall & District Horticultural Society Co-Presidents Marc and Lynn Blanchard presented a cheque of $300 to the City of Cornwall Mayor, Bob Kilger to sponsor the planting of the tulips. General public is welcome! COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE Saturday May 17th, Marie-Tanguay School, 1500 Holy Cross, TOO MANY ITEMS TO LIST - Rain or Shine. 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. SPRING TEA & BAKE SALE ~ Saturday, May 31, 11am-3pm at Cornwall Pentecostal Church, 2nd & Amelia. Wheelchair accessible. Free admission. BEREAVED FAMILIES OF ONTARIO Annual Gala Dinner in support of the Children/Youth Bereavement Services, Saturday, Sept. 20 at the Best Western Plus Parkway Inn & Conference Centre, Cornwall, featuring Glengarry’s own Kelli Trottier! For tickets or more information, call Traci at: 613-936-1455. CORNWALL & REGION WRITERS’ SOCIETY invite any writers and would be writers to the next meeting on Monday, May 26 at 6:30pm at the Cornwall Public Library (45 Second St. East, in the Boardroom on 2nd floor). Liam is facilitator for the evening. Contact Lorna Foreman at 613-933-5265 for
more information. MARTINTOWN & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S “Spring Plant Auction”, Saturday, May 17, 10am at the Martintown Community Centre, 4850 County Rd. 20. Public Welcome. CORNWALL & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY PLANT AUCTION ~ Tuesday, May 20, 7pm at the Navy Club, 30 Sixth St. E., Cornwall. General public is welcome! RCAFA WING 424 / 240 Water St. West ~ Opening Patio Pizza Party, Saturday, May 17. Maggie’s homemade pizza / music from 2-4pm, Luc from 4pm to ? Call (613) 932-5334 for info. KNOX ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH ~ Vision Related Events: Every Monday morning 10am Grief Walking Group, contact office for location (613938-3704). Saturday, June 14, Community Karaoke, 7pm, no charge, everyone welcome (the 2nd Saturday of each month). Special Dates: May 29, Ascension Thursday, 7:30pm. June 1, Holy Communion. KENYON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, DUNVEGAN, Ham Supper, Saturday May 24, 4:30 to 7pm. Ham, scalloped potatoes & all the trimmings. Everyone welcome!
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CORNWALL, Ontario – Cornwall’s LiftOff hot air balloon festival announced its lineup last Thursday night, and it’s topped by some of the biggest names in Canadian music. Cornwall’s Lift-Off hot air balloon festival announced its lineup Thursday night, and it’s topped by some of the biggest names in Canadian music. The Kinsmen Cornwall Lift-Off 2014 board of directors unveiled the festival’s 20th anniversary lineup to a crowd of 125 at the NAV Centre in Cornwall. For many the anticipation bordered on frenzy. But the biggest announcements from LiftOff co-chairs Jason Jesmer and Mary Marleau went beyond the music. Drum roll, please... “The (weekend) pass is significantly reduced from last year. If everyone remembers it was hovering around the $50 mark,” said Jesmer. “This year, for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday there’s a price tag of $25. We
understand that it gets expensive, especially when you have a family, and we wanted to make sure that everyone can come out to enjoy the weekend.” And that was just the beginning. Opening night of the four-day festival (Thursday, July 10 to Sunday, July 13) is free. “Thursday night’s our opening ceremonies and we’ve kind of veered away from the bells and whistles. This year, we wanted to do something a little bit special for the community because it’s our 20th anniversary,” he said. “We wanted to make sure you’re all out for that night, so that night is free.” The headlining and supporting acts are: Thursday, July 10: Glass Tiger, Street Road, The Lost Boyz, and Barstool Prophets. Friday, July 11: 54-40, Trailer Five, The Paul Deslauriers Band, and The Glorious Sons. Saturday, July 12: Great Big Sea’s Alan Doyle, Mandee Woods, Hadrian’s Wall, and The Devin Cuddy Band. Sunday, July 13: Doc Walker, Busker’s
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CTC Ride for Kids takes place May 24
A collection of local motorcycle riders are gathering later this month to head out on the highways in support of local children in need. The Children’s Treatment Centre Ride for Kids takes place May 24. The day will start with a pancake breakfast at 7:30 a.m. at St. Lawrence College, with registration to follow at 8 a.m. The ride begins at 9 a.m. Riders will leave Cornwall and head for Alexandria, before making a stop in St. Albert. Riders will proceed south to Ingleside/Long Sault before returning to Cornwall for more food – this time a barbecue lunch at the college. Pledge sheets are available from Brendon Wells at 613-932-5102 or the treatment centre, at 613933-4400. You can also get a pledge sheet online at www.ctc-sdg.com. The operator or passenger of a motorcycle that completes the ride with the highest amount of pledges will receive a Harley-Davidson leather motorcycle jacket, donated by Goulet Motorsports in Hawkesbury.
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CORNWALL, Ontario – Young rockers and city cops cut loose in Cornwall last Friday night. Nearly 1,000 Grade 5 to 8 students invaded the Cornwall Armoury at the 10th Cops and Rockers fundraiser for the Boys & Girls Club. Hundreds of kids eagerly stood in line for their chance to hit the dance floor at their first major outing away from school or family. “This is our largest year ever,” said Cornwall police Chief Dan Parkinson. “I’ve never seen a lineup down the street like this before.” The Cops and Rockers Much Video Dance Party began in May 2005. A total of $200,000 has been raised through the event. And this year an additional $20,000 is expected to pour in. “Over the years this has developed into a rite of passage for young students in Cornwall,” he said. Dozens of parents stood by, proudly watching as their kids got ready to cut a rug with a bunch of coppers. But cutting the cord wasn’t an easy task for many. Several parents hung around outside, wanting to supervise the dance themselves and inspect every nook and cranny of the venue. Parkinson reassured them that this event is “the safest dance on the planet.” A mix of 40 police officers and auxiliary officers as well as 30 volunteers from the Boys & Girls Club were on hand.
“It’s exciting and scary,” said city resident Jill Slaney. She stood outside with her daughter, Ashley, as her 10-year-old son Adam was busy busting moves inside the armoury. Only four short years ago, Ashley, 16, was the one dancing the night away at Cops and Rockers. “It was my first dance,” she said. “It was cool to be there. It brought everyone together, friends I hadn’t seen in a long time.” Much Video Dance production team members Chris Bimmer and Jamie Bergeron travel across the country doing nearly 100 shows a year. Bimmer has DJ’d the event for eight years, and says that it’s one of the largest dances for kids in Ontario. Jacquie Richards, executive director of the Boys & Girls Club, said the event will help pay for new equipment and fencing for the club’s outdoor play space. “This event is unique across Canada because it’s kids helping kids,” said Richards. Every student in attendance coughed up $25. “These kids have put us on the map... literally,” she said. Funds from the annual Cops and Rockers event helped purchase and renovate the Boys & Girls Club main clubhouse located at 506 First Street at the corner of Marlborough Street.
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Sometimes age has no bearing Thom Racine Sports THOM_RACINE@HOTMAIL.COM
Before Game 6 between the Bruins and Habs on Monday night, CBC began their coverage with their excellent “set the stage” segment, a neatly packaged music and video montage, of past moments from this great rivalry. Then, out of the blue, they surprised us and added a icon from the past. James Dickinson Irvin III. You know, the guy who retired in 1999, the guy who owns an Order of Canada medal and at 82 years old, looks like he
did twenty years ago. Dick Irvin not only took the microphone in a pre-game chat with Ron McLean monday night, where he recounted a few memories from the early fifties, Irvin owned that mic as though he had never been away. For guys and girls my age, who grew up with Dick Canadien and Brian McMapleleaf, Irvin looked the same, sounded the same and could easily step in and do the job tonight or any night. Irvin along with Danny Gallavan, were main stays all those years ago and when I think of watching Hockey Night in Canada during my youth, both of these game calling gems, helped fuel the passion I have for the game. Many a road hockey game was
called using Gallavan enhanced words like connonating drive or spin-a-rama. Dick Irvin often leans on his memory of covering the Canadiens, a treasure trove of memories provided by his father, the legendary coach Dick Irvin II. Dick the III is a tremendous story teller, he is one of those guys that I would love to sit down with for an hour and just listen. As a result, I did some searching, looking for something that would not commonly be known about the Irvin’s, or maybe it is and I had just never heard it. Ross McCreath is a long time writer and founder of the Canadian Communications Foundation and a member of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
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McCreath found that coach Irvin had actually played in the first ever professional hockey game that was broadcast on radio on March 15, 1923 on CKCK in Regina. Then, 29 years later, while coaching the Canadiens in Montreal on October 11, 1952, french broadcasting legend Rene Lecavalier called the first televised game that was carried on CBF-TV, which was the first CBC television station. Shown locally in Montreal, the Canadiens beat Detroit 2-1. Say what you want about the present day CBC broadcasts, with legends like Dick Irvin still around to give us five minutes every now and then, the only thing missing is the HNIC theme. I wonder what Dick would have to say about that?
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With spring finally upon us it’s a great time to review your goals for the upcoming golf season. One of the first questions I ask
my students when they come for a lesson is “What is the number one thing you would like to improve in your golf game?” Nine times out of ten, the answer is consistency. While nothing beats great instruction and dedicated practice time you can help yourself
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simply because the momentum of the move makes it impossible to maintain that position. For many fast = hard = tension. Tension kills the best of golf swings so instead try to focus on smooth effortless power. Too big. Plain and simple, most students over-swing the golf club. This is particularly prevalent with the take-away and back swing. Specifically, students tend to over-swing their arms and underutilize their shoulders when during this component of the golf swing. I frequently tell my students to think of the take-away and backswing as a turn to get you into position, rather than a wind-up. Save all the energy you have for through the ball to the target – don’t waste any in your backswing. I return again to the idea of shoulders and hips. Let your shoulders power the take-away, let your hips turn back to the target and power you through the ball to the target.
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There is the ten finger grip, the overlap and the interlock. Which ever grip you use is up to the individual, however they all have some important fundamentals. The club should be held with fingers not in the palm. The next thing is the grip pressure you will want to hold the club very gently. You will want as little pressure on the club as possible. A good way to check this is if someone were to grab the club they would be able to pull it out of your hand. the reason for this is when you get to the top of your swing you will tighten your grip on the club, when you are about to strike the ball you will again tighten so if you start tight then it will just get tighter and will not allow you to release the club. Loose hands will allow you to hit the ball higher and further. For this and other great tips see your local PGA of Canada pro.65
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Medals for Patriotes In front from left is Eloïse Carrara (assistant coach) and Guy Giroux. In the second row, from left, are Mathieu Brousseau, Médéric DeRepentigny, Maxime Gagnon-Goyette, Jacob Proulx and Samuel Cardinal. In back, from left, are Nicholas Laurin, Spencer Crosby, Kaelan Leroux, Eric Brunet, Reeve Nicholson, Alex Beaumont-Stidwill, Franco Caparelli, Nicolas Paradis and Dany Alleyn. Absent from photo is assistant-coach Francis Cousineau.
In front, from left, are Jo-Anne Dexter and Emilie Rochon. In the middle, from left, are Chantelle saucier, Danica DeRepentigny, and Caroline Plourdre. In back, from left, are Rochelle Plouffe, Hannah Veenstra, Céleste Campeau, Jenna Huot, Sarah Ouellette, Shannon Laprade, Savanna Legue, Taylor Séguin, Robyn Landriault and Émilie Plourde. Absent from photo is Samantha Bourdeau.
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La Citadelle Patriotes took home two medals from the provincial Franco soccer tournament in Windsor. The senior girls team took home the gold and did not allow a single goal against them. The final score was 2-0 against the host team l’Essor in the finals. For the boys, it was a bronze medal that they won and the final score was 4-1 against Sudbury’s Sacré-Coeur High School team. In the semi-final game, the boys lost in shootouts (2-3), to the eventual winners of the tournament l’Académie Catholique Mère-Thérèsa from Hamilton.
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The Cornwall Motor Speedway season begins this weekend. CORNWALL, Ontario - The 2014 DIRT racing season at the Cornwall Motor Speedway begins this weekend - we hope. The long-range weather forecast indicates it will be a wet weekend, which could play havoc with the kickoff to the racing calendar. The 2014 season will begin Sunday with the Minute Auto Wash 100. It will be the highlight of the race program as the best 358-Modified drivers in the northeast will hit Cornwall to compete in the 100-lap feature event. Defending DIRTcar 358-Modified Series champion, Erick Rudolph, will lead a pack
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LAC-MÉGANTIC . Les livres amassés l’an dernier pour aider à rebâtir la bibliothèque de LacMégantic auront finalement aidé des organismes de Gatineau. Lors de la tragédie ferroviaire l’été dernier, la Ville de Gatineau avait notamment souhaité aider la bibliothèque en organisant une vaste collecte de livres qui aurait servi à regarnir les étagères de ce service municipal. Cette collecte a permis d’amasser plusieurs caisses de livres ou documents audiovisuels. Mais elles n’ont pas pris le chemin de Lac-Mégantic, puisque la bibliothèque en avait reçu trop. «La direction de la bibliothèque du LacMégantic a donc demandé à la Ville de Gatineau, avec qui elle était en communication, de ne pas lui envoyer de livres, indiquant qu’il serait préférable d’envoyer des fonds», nous a-t-on indiqué au Service des communications de Gatineau. Les livres amassés ont donc été remis à des organismes de Gatineau qui travaillent en alphabétisation et en promotion de la lecture, ajoute-t-on. Outre ces dons de livres, la Ville avait aussi ouvert la porte pour envoyer des employés municipaux plus tard pour aider à la revitalisation. Pour le moment, aucune demande n’a été formulée à cet effet. Rappelons que Gatineau a donné un montant de 75 000$ au fonds créé par l’Union des municipalités du Québec pour aider la population de Lac-Mégantic. Des pompiers et de l’équipement incendie avaient aussi été envoyés à Lac-Mégantic l’été dernier pour aider aux recherches.
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Le Forum des bailleurs de fonds présentera une programmation bien remplie Affaires civiques et de l’Immigration, ministère du Tourisme, de la Culture et du Sport, ministère de la Formation et des Collèges et Universités, Centraide PrescottRussell, Conseil des Arts de l’Ontario (CAO), ministère de l’Agriculture et de l’Alimentation de l’Ontario, ministère des Affaires rurales de l’Ontario, Conseil de la coopération de l’Ontario, Fondation franco-ontarienne et Condition féminine Canada. Par la même occasion, le RDÉE Ontario, membre du comité organisateur de l’évènement, fera le lancement officiel de son entreprise sociale, Les Sociétés Vice
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Bientôt quatre ans pour le lait de l’Outaouais
Le président-directeur général de la Laiterie de l’Outaouais, Georges Émond.
lait blanc dans le même format. Bientôt, c’est la crème 35% et 10% qui seront disponibles dans ce même format. «Notre lait au chocolat a aussi réussi une percée en Ontario dans les Costco.» Succès Le directeur général de la laiterie est heureux de voir le travail réalisé en quatre ans. Depuis l’ouverture de l’usine, le produit a connu beaucoup de changements positifs, indique-t-il, et il a fait sa place dans la région. «On a fait beaucoup de travail qui nous a permis d’obtenir une durée de vie record. On est rendu à une durée de vie de 28 jours alors qu’on était à 15 jours au début. Les marchands nous donnent aussi plus de place qu’au départ, étant donné la demande.» «On suit les prévisions de marché et financiers que nous avions faits au début, souligne M. Émond. On a rencontré nos obligations financières dès le départ.»
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Spectacle de talents La présentation annuelle du spectacle de talents « Tout feu tout flamme » fut un franc succès! Elle a eu lieu le 6 mai en soirée. Nos Dragons ainsi que nos futurs Dragons, de l’école élémentaire publique Rose des Vents, nous ont présenté leurs divers talents. Nous nous comptons choyés d’être entourés d’enfants et d’adolescents talentueux à L’Héritage. Bravo à tous et merci à Mme Ranger et le comité d’organisation qui ont donné volontairement de leur temps pour assurer le succès du spectacle!
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L’école élémentaire publique Rose des Vents présentera un spectacle! Les élèves de la cinquième et de la sixième année ont monté une pièce de théâtre pour vous! Elle s’appelle la Dingomachine. Ce spectacle présente un garçon qui s’appelle Manu qui décide de construire une machine qui rend les gens plus intelligents afin de ne pas avoir à étudier pour son test du lendemain. Il lui arrive plusieurs mésaventures pendant l’expérience.
Transports Canada entame des négociations avec le Conseil des Mohawks d’Akwesasne et la Ville de Cornwall, au sujet du transfert des installations portuaires fédérales de Cornwall, en Ontario. Si les négociations sont fructueuses, le transfert de ces installations portuaires publiques sera conclu conformément aux modalités applicables du Programme de cession des ports de Transports Canada. Transports Canada Directrice, Programmes et opérations Programmes aériens et maritimes 112, rue Kent, 20e étage Ottawa (Ontario) K1A 0N5 Tél. : 613-991-3025 Téléc. : 613-990-8889
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Grâce à l’aide de madame Pauline Laneville et madame Anne Callan, enseignantes de la première année, monsieur Pierre Beaulieu, enseignant de la cinquième année et madame France Sabourin, enseignante en éducation physique, cette comédie va vous faire éclater de rire! Les pratiques pour la pièce ont lieu à la salle communautaire de l’école. Les élèves qui font partie de la pièce prennent leur temps de la récréation du dîner pour aller à leur pratique de théâtre. Le spectacle vous sera présenté au gymnase de l’école au début du mois de juin. Nous espérons que vous viendrez en grand nombre! Fabienne Lafrance et Jade Pommier Élèves de la 6e année École Rose des Vents
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15683 MANNING Rd - $159,000
1020 sECONd sT W - $169,900
(L1410) WATERVIEW! Features 3 bdrms, woodburning frpl, central vac, 1.3 ac with barn.
LEsLIE O’shAuGhNEssY* 613-361-1765
ORVAL BROWNELL** 613-936-1920
(L1436) MOVE-IN-CONDITION. 3 Bedroom Home.
JuLIE QuEsNEL** 613-662-7653
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512 BELMONT - $139,900
(L0531) GREAT 3 BEDROOM STARTER with det garage and fenced yard in wonderful condition. This one won’t last long.
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1388 LOChIEL sT NEW PRICE $215,000
6596 TREE hAVEN Rd - $449,900
(L1475) Looking for WATERFRONT PROPERTY with spectacular view? Book your appt to view this impressive home with spacious living space & well-manicured property. You will want to call this property home!
JuLIE QuEsNEL** 613-662-7653 NEW ROOF!
OPPORTuNITY! - $159,900
(L0294) Duplex plus 1700 sq.ft. COMM 11 Space. Lots of parking. Existing Business could be negotiated.
MIChAEL dEBOER† 613-936-3124
(K3540) MUST SEE! Hdwd flrs throughout, 3+1 bdrms, dining rm to large deck, new gas furnace 2010. Great Location Walk to shopping.
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16981 BARLOW Rd., LONG sAuLT - $164,900
JUST ON THE OUTSKIRTS! (L0947) Come take a look at this wonderful country home with 4 bdrms, large kitchen with lots of cupboards & 2 baths on approx 1.9 ac. Needs a little TLC.
ROBERT JuhAsZ* 613-360-0087
(L0643) Great 3 bdrm side-split, 3-season sunrm, dbl car garage with work area, over an acre of land. Ideal for a handy person.
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1114 GuY sT - $229,900
19015 GLEN Rd WILLIAMsTOWN - $244,900
(L1282) A property to suit everyone! Raised 3 bdrm bung with large bsmt rec rm & powder rm, oversized garage/workshop with bathrm on 3.3 ac of land for the kids to roam.
ROBERT JuhAsZ* 613-360-0087
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5021 NINE MILE Rd, JusT sOuTh OF MARTINTOWN NEW PRICE $288,000
416 hOOPLE AVE - $174,900
(L1313) GIVE THIS ONE A CHANCE! 3 Bdrm bung with large dining rm, living rm, kit, garage & large lot.
2903 CTY Rd 20, MAXVILLE - $99,900
(K3538) 2 Bdrm HANDYMAN SPECIAL on great lot. Easy commute to Cornwall, Ottawa & Montreal.
ROBERT JuhAsZ* 613-360-0087
(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
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16855 BEAVER dAM dRIVE - $468,500
1400 ThIRd sT E - $189,900
(L1375) Growing family? Looking for space? Mornings hectic? Not in this 3 bath, this 3 bath, 3+1 bedroom, 5 level split home!
(L1178) Enjoy the benefits of living close to schools, churches, shopping & bike path. You will enjoy this quiet dead end location graced by many trees & perennials. 3 Bdrm brick 1300 sq.ft. bung, 2 baths, main floor family rm, sunken living rm, formal dining rm & fully fin bsmt complet with wet bar & gas frpl. Wanna sneak a peek?
shERRY MCCuLLOuGh* 613-551-2141
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18373 CTY Rd 19 (sOuTh BRANCh Rd) - $357,900
(K2851) Looking for a Family Friendly Neighbourhood? 3 bdrm, 4-level split, 3 baths, gleaming hdwd flooring throughout, main flr family rm boasts a woodburning frpl, fin bsmt with high ceiling height. Beautifully hedged & landscaped. Close to schools, bike path, park & soccer fields.
1444 hOLY CROss BLVd. - $279,900
1518 sTEPhEN sT - NEW PRICE $263,900
(L0935) Frame the View! Hilltop Home! Rolling Hills! Magnificent Sunsets! INTERESTED?
shERRY MCCuLLOuGh* 613-551-2141
6236 suNNY dR., RR1, LANCAsTER - $139,900
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?
hIGh TRAFFIC COMMERCIAL $649,000
(L1345) 3450 sq.ft. one level building on a 100x150 lot located in one of the highest traffic counts in Cornwall.
MIChAEL VANdER MEER** 613-938-2121
(L1480) Here is a semi-sweet listing with a possible “Granny Flat”! 3+1 bdrm raised bung style with 2 patios, 2 frpls, att garage, all nestled on a fully fenced backyard, quiet east end crescent. Close to city park, shopping, schools, bus route, churches & movie theatre.
shERRY MCCuLLOuGh* 613-551-2141
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613 duNdAs CR $168,500
shERRY MCCuLLOuGh* 613-551-2141
(L1260) Interior recently redone.
MIChAEL VANdER MEER** 613-938-2121
514 AdOLPhus sT - $149,900
(L0927) BEGIN HOME “OWNERSHIP” HERE!
shERRY MCCuLLOuGh* 613-551-2141
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163 LEFEBVRE - $139,000
(L1331) Large Workshop-Garage.
JACk ROY* 613-938-2121
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sTARTER hOME OR RENTAL INCOME - $79,900
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6471 PuRCELL Rd - $199,900
(L1062) Looking for a beautiful postcard setting amongst mature hills? Enjoy this updated open concept 2+1 bdrm, carpetless bung, fin rec rm with pellet stove. Relax in the hot tub or take a refreshing dip in the salt water pool.
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6803 RIVERVIEW dR - $419,900
(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.
60 LEFEBVRE - $173,900
(L1424) Spacious bungalow in good state of repair.
JACk ROY* 613-938-2121
NEW PRICE $269,900
CusTOM-BuILT - $274,900
MAN CAVE dREAM $229,900
(L0925) A 3 bdrm brick bung on a 2.83 (L0853) 2 Bdrm all stone home on quiet ac lot with triple car garage & a 24x52 cul-de-sac. Come see. You won’t be shop. Home has had many recent renovations including new kit & bathrm. disappointed.
MIChAEL VANdER MEER** MIChAEL VANdER MEER** 613-938-2121 613-938-2121
CITY CENTRAL NEW PRICE $129,900
(L0459) 3 Bdrm home on large fenced lot with many features which include C/A, gas heat, 2 full bathrms & much more.
MIChAEL VANdER MEER** 613-938-2121
COuNTRY CENTuRY hOME
(L0058) A pleasant mixture of old & new in this 4 bdrm home on acre lot with lots of extras.
MIChAEL VANdER MEER** 613-938-2121
22 BEThuNE AVE., LONG sAuLT - $125,000
(L1125) Small 2-storey, 2 bdrm home on quiet avenue. Large garden with hot tub & gazebo. Easy access to schools.
RON WOOd* 613-363-3001
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(L1378) Growing family? Need the room to roam? This home offers 2,734 sq.ft. of luxury area to enjoy. Plus a 1.52 acre, well-manicured and treed lot in a family friendly neighbourhood. Enjoy cool summer evenings relaxing in your screened-in gazebo. Dad will love the additional double car detached garage for a workshop. This is truly a family home waiting for a new family to enjoy!
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17354 ROSS PARk RD., MAXVILLE New 2 bdrm home built by Guildcrest with a 3 year Tarion warranty. Just off Hwy 138, good commuting distance to Ottawa and Cornwall. Featuring eat-in kitchen, patio doors to a large deck, MBR with ensuite and walk-in closet, full bsmt partially finished read to suit your needs, attached insulated garage, high efficiency propane furnace. MLS# L1284 $229,000
3233 MAIN STREET AVONMORE Great starter home with many upgrades. Very economical to run. Large main floor kitchen, living room, 4 pc bath and laundry. Upstairs you will find 2 bedrooms which you could easily convert to 1 large and a walk-in closet. Fenced yard with pool. Don’t miss this one!
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15078 CR 18, LUNENBURG This mobile home has a full basement partially finished heated with a woodstove New double lined oil tank 2013. 3 bedrooms but owner has converted to upstairs laundry room. Nice addition. Deck and detached garage. Oil hot water. $145,900 MONIQUE DRAkE 613-362-2305
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3253 RICHMOND DR. Every corner of this home has been lovingly styled and designed. The custom kitchen looks right out of a magazine with quartz countertops, a large island for prep, and custom cabinets. Enjoy morning coffee in the large sunroom, or a cold drink at the bar on the lower level. This home is stunning. Additional land available. MLS#L1187 $259,900
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SOLD 428 MEADOwVALE CRES. Great Location for this well maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom brick bungalow. Main floor has hardwood flooring living/ dining room and hallway, nice size kitchen with loads of cupboards, completely fenced backyard. MLS#L1259 $184,500 FAYE ALLOTT 613-571-9605
19398 COUNTY RD 2, COTTAGE #920, SUMMERSTOwN Don’t miss out on this very affordable 2 bedroom cottage, situated on private leased land, in Summerstown. It comes with your own private dock, wrap around deck and 13 x 11 ft custom built screened in gazebo. Here is your chance to have your own little piece of paradise. Call to arrange your private showing. $89,900
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3 NORTH BEECH ST LANCASTER. If you are looking for a home in the quaint village of Lancaster this may be the home for you. This adorable 1 ½ storey, 3 bdrm, 1 ½ bath has been completely updated. Tastefully decorated and ready for a new family. Call for a private viewing. MLS# L1096 $194,000.
383 EMMA AVENUE Beautifully maintained 5 year old semi-detached home in a desirable neighbourhood. Most of the available upgrades are included with this home including central air and finished basement. Priced to SELL! Don’t wait and call to book your showing today! $189,900.
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440 EIGHTH STREET EAST Centrally located sunny 3 bedroom home with main floor laundry. Kitchen is open to the dining room. Spacious fenced in yard with garage with attached large shed. Many updates. Must be seen! $146,500
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27 BARNHART A must see. Custom built, 2184 sq/ft, 4 bedroom executive residence in one of the region`s prime neighborhood. It has exceptional curb-appeal and an attractive, interlocking brick patio overlooking the private, spacious rear yard, fully finished basement, 2nd floor laundry hook-ups,large garage and many recent upgrades. This home is in move-in condition and a pleasure to own. $309,900 DALE RUDDERHAM 613-362-6184 PENNY RUDDERHAM 613-930-3377
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Down size to this well maintained bungalow. 3 plus 2 bedroom bungalow with numerous updates and move in ready. Large livingroom with bamboo floors, kitchen and dining combo with ample cabinets with coffee nook, main floor washer and dryer, finished basement and fully fenced yard $174,900
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Well kept and immaculate semi-detached home in sought-after neighbourhood! 2+1 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Modern kitchen with patio doors to large deck, separate dining or main floor living room. Many updates over the last several years - call today! $163,000
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4963 WaLes drive (cOnc 12)
Cozy one bedroom bungalow with large living room with cathedral ceilings and hardwood floors and propane stove. Eat-in kitchen and separate dining room. Basement is set up with laundry, ideal craft area and office/den. Relax outside on the large country lot equipped with an insulated shed with electricity. $119,900
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18274 Samuel Drive
Great location for this large bungalow with a separate inlaw suite built in 2006. Features 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms 3 fireplaces, double garage and much, much more. MLS#L1007
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Excellent starter home centrally located. Main floor living is possible, with living room, family room, kitchen, dining, master bedroom and laundry all on the main floor. Additional bedroom on 2nd level loft and a large oversized shed for storage. $119,900
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2458 edGar sTreeT
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
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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110 Danis Ave
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
3 bedroom bungalow completely renovated! Features new kitchen, bathroom, flooring, electrical, plus carport, garage and large lot. A must to see! MLS#L0717
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Great starter home! Featuring 2 storey 3 bedroom home which has been completely renovated. Many updates like windows, doors, electrical, new kitchen, bathrooms, flooring and all repainted. In move-in condition. MLS# K3529
In move-in condition! This 2 bedroom bungalow features many updates like new breaker panel, some windows, doors, kitchen, bathroom and all new flooring. Plus patio door off of kitchen leading to patio deck. MLS# L0657
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1728 CUMBeRLAND st. Bright & spacious best describe this home in a great family area. Main floor living space is highlighted by hdwd floors. Living room offers a wood burning fireplace & a large window flooding the room w/ lots of natural light. Kitchen is complete w/ a breakfast bar, built-in appliances & lots of counter space. Upstairs you will find an x-large MB & 2 other rooms accessed by a full bathroom. Downstairs you will find a finished rec room, another 3PC bath & loads of storage. $254,900.
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205 JeNNA CRes. Surprisingly spacious, this home has plenty of room for a growing family. Four bedrooms, two full bathrooms, central air, sunroom and recently reshingled roof are just a few reasons why you should come see! Call today. $274,900.
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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
17815 stRAthMoRe RD Lg country farm home offers a new addition built in 2009, lg open concept. 3 bed/3 bath, 4pc, 3pc, 2pc. Forced air oil. 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
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6765 PILoN`s PoINt RD, sUMMeRstoWN. Nice home with a water view, located in a great area. Lots of upgrades, large lot, deck with a view of the beautiful St. Lawrence! Shingles (2010), furnace (2012), well pump (2013), softener system (2012). Call today for a showing! MLS L0544. $239,900.
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2960 MCNAIRN DR. Beautiful 3+1 bedroom, 2 full bath home sitting on a great lot! Stunning home built in 2004. Call today for a showing! MLS L0239. $229,900. JeFFeRY MARteLoCk 613-363-5555
32 BARNhARt DR, LoNG sAULt This house definitely feels like a home! Located in the popular village of Long Sault on a desirable family friendly street Barnhart Avenue... This home is ready for your family with 3+1 good sized bedrooms, 3 bathrooms with an attached single car garage & a desirable open concept floor plan which caters to the many needs of a modern family. With very little left to do makes it easy to settle quickly into this wonderful family home. MLS# L0974. $272,500. DALe RUDDeRhAM 613-362-6184 PeNNY RUDDeRhAM 613-930-3377
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4 season chalet living year round on a private road off Hwy. #2 Situated on the St. Lawrence River, open concept with lots of windows giving you a panoramic view of the Seaway and Adirondack Mountains. This renovated bungalow features large family room, dining area with fireplace, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, plus many more. If you love boating, fishing or simply enjoying the outdoors...this is the palce for you! Private board dock, boat lift, 2 patio areas, 10 minutes from Cornwall and only 1 hour from Montreal or Ottawa!
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$539,000
$495,000 3124 Johnston ave
$276,900
14022 Willbruck drive, Ault island (K3657) - beautiful waterfront,
1580 sq. ft. bungalow, hwd + ceramic, 2 bedrooms, 3 baths, 100’x200’ lot, min from Upper Canada Village & Golf Course
(L0264)- built in ‘09, 1362 sq ft, 2+2 bedrooms, 2 baths, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, hwd, finished lower level, det dbl garage, 1.1 acres
109 Guy St
(L0412) -ideal starter home, 1224 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, FAG heating, central air, central vac, updated flooring, utility shed, 50’x100’ lot, fully fenced, many updates
(L1179) - one of a kind cottage, common waterfront, wharf, boat house, 1325 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, vaulted ceilings, bright & clean
19 Hamilton island
(L1196) - waterfront cottage, April-Oct lease, 3 bedrooms, garage, boat launch, 60’x167’ lot, new septic system, cute & cozy, amazing view
101-205 First Street east
(L1455) - historic Si Miller arena site, 10 condos, projected possession spring 2015, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1050 sq. ft., hwd & ceramic, balcony
SOLD
631 York Street
(K3232) - ideal starter home, 2 bdrms, 1 bath, floating & ceramic, shingle (‘13), detached 1.5 garage, partially fenced, 45’x176’ lot
1 Fraser St, St. Andrews
6280 164th avenue, Bainsville
Asking
$259,900
$229,900
601 Surgenor St., riverdale
(K2310)- 1900 sq ft, slab on grade, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, interlooking patio, sun room, 65’x125’ lot, private yard
710 Cotton Mill unit #403
Asking
$224,900
Upgraded condo - Better than new! Secure building. Lock the door and leave your worries behind. Cheap utility costs. Guest suite, exercise room, roof top patio, indoor parking. Lots to discover in condo living... and you`ll love the view. (MLS K3203)
626 Guy stReet
NEW PRICE
$254,900 Classy place! 2+1 bedroom brick bungalow in quiet neighbourhood. Screened sun room, private back yard with heated Valmar inground pool. Lots of recent improvements. Sewer laterals replaced in 1996. Kitchen cupboards, gas furnace, bathroom, paint all re-done or replaced within the last 2 years. (MLS L0748)
SOLD Asking
Asking
$269,900
$265,000
WATERFRONT! A unique waterfront property 53 x 135 with winterized house within 10ft of waterfront plus a separate 3 season cottage that could easily rent out for summer holidays.(MLS L0648)
764 dewhuRst ave.,
Over 2000 sq.ft of living space, 4 levels, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, 2 rec rooms, park size fenced lot, French patio doors off dining area to private sheltered six person hot tub, gas furnace and A/C in 09.
2 NEW HOMES
$189,900
Asking
$187,500 ea.
100 Glen oaks Crt
(L0178) - beautiful & extensively renovated semi (2011) , 2+1 bedrooms, 2 baths, finished lower level, total of 1500 sq. ft. of living space, nice neighbourhood
1606 Blakely Dr ....................... $269,900
REMAX Cornwall Realty Inc. Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated
649 Second St. E., Cornwall, ON 613-938-8100 www.howrealtorshelp.ca Marianne léger, Broker Jean léger, Broker
613-330-2466
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Country retreat. 1600 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, side split on 7 acres well treed lot. Efficient geo-thermal heating & cooling system. Hard wood flooring, main floor laundry, renovated main bathroom. Gas fireplaces and wood stove. Easy commuting distance to most areas. (MLS L0030)
(L1001)-1698 sq. ft. bungalow, 3+1 bedrooms, 3 baths, vaulted ceilings, finished lower level, 80’x180’ lot, Central Vac & C/A, garage
$119,500
$183,900-$193,900
This home has the WOW factor! The spacious design offers a large modern kitchen, ceramic floors, brick backsplash Asking and stainless steel hood fan. The main $204 ,500 level expands into the hardwood floored living room. Three well-located bedrooms and a modern bathroom with separate vanities complete the carpet free main floor. In the basement you will find an extra-large Family Room; a large Laundry room; plenty of storage and functional utility areas and a High efficiency gas furnace. Single detached garage . All of this on a well-landscaped lot with fenced yard, brick walkways and retaining walls in a Desirable North End neighbourhood. (MLS L0280)
4631 Glen Roy Road
$139,900
$249,900
6397 le domain rd, S. lancaster
$280,000
Open HOuse sunday 1-2:30pm
$148,500
18851 Glen rd
16 loyalist Cr, Wales Village
(L0399) - 2800 sq. ft. custom slab on grade, in-floor heating, central air, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, triple car garage + additional 24’x30’ garage, storage area
613-930-6484
5412586
19360 Cty rd 19
carol nakic, sales rep.
(L1399) - Ideal starter or retirement home, (K3472) -executive 2000 sq. ft. condo, gourmet kit w/high end appliances, granite, 1079 sq. ft. , 2+2 bedrooms, 2 baths, hwd 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, 40’ balcony, 2 parking & ceramic, back deck, fenced, finished rec rm, metal roof, 60’x129’, quiet cul-de-sac spots (in + outdoor) , roof top patio
$695,000
(K3651) - beautiful 3590 sq. ft. Loyalist style home, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 72 wooded acres, barn, bordering Raisin River, modern mechanicals
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Asking
$267,500 3130 Johnston ave.
Original owner family home in great neighbourhood. 3BRs, 1.5 bathrooms. Main floor Family Room with fireplace. Formal dining room. Large enclosed screened porch. Well landscaped fenced yard with shed. (MLS L1221) 5550277
Pt lot Plan 52M26 south 1/2 east side oF FoRestdale CRes
(MLS L0792) & (MLS L0793)
New construction 984 sq. ft. 2 bdrm semi-detached on lot 34X98, fin. rec room, high efficiency gas furnace with central air, patio door access to 10X12 deck. Paved driveway. August 2014 possession. New home warr. by Tarion. HST included. Brick front, vinyl siding. Foam block party wall with 6` concrete.
Call Phil for Worry Free Transactions Over 37 Years of Reliable Real Estate Sales & Service Cornwall realty inc. Brokerage
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410 Montreal rd • $165,000
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Forward your resume to pantherinsulation@bellnet.ca
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1156 KirKMan Crt • $524,900
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Office 613-938-8100 www.remax-cornwall.ca
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HOROSCOPES - MAY 15 TO MAY 21 ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20: No matter how challenging it may be, slow down and give yourself time to reflect, Aries. You’re always on the go, but it’s important to slow down every now and then. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21: Taurus, steer clear of added responsibilities this week, as you already have enough on your plate. Some alone time might be worth its weight in gold. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21: You’re not easily overwhelmed by intense people or things, Gemini. Use this resilience to sail through a particularly challenging task that gets sent your way this week. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22: There is no need to figure out all of the answers in the next few days, Cancer. If something is on your mind, then take your time to weigh all of your options.
LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23: It could be challenging to be playful and lighthearted this week, Leo. Take every situation seriously and give ample thought to each and every decision you must make. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22: Make the best of a delicate situation at work, Virgo. Although you may not be ready for more responsibility, your reaction will be noticed by your bosses. LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23: Libra, hold tight to your beliefs this week and don’t let anyone sway your opinion. You will serve as an example to others who bend whichever way the wind blows. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22: Scorpio, you may not have all of the solutions, but rest assured that you have been moving in the right direction. An interesting conversation illuminates the situation.
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21: You have gained a new sense of purpose, Sagittarius, and you’re ready to put some of your plan into action. Expect a few raised eyebrows, but most people will be receptive. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20: Capricorn, you are ready for a well-deserved vacation or retreat. But you cannot run away from your responsibilities this week. Just hold out a little longer. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18: Your finances seem to be a constant source of aggravation, Aquarius. This week you are ready to take care of business and hammer out a foolproof budget. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20: Pisces, your energy level will be quite high, making it vital for you to do something productive before your stamina slows down.
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HOUSE for sale, waterfront, private sector/ must see. By appointment. 613-347-7224
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1-bedroom apartment, clean building. Main Street, Alexandria. Available immediately. 613-551-3102
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1 bedroom downstairs apartment, 4 piece bathroom, kitchen, diningroom, living room, washer dryer hook-up, parking, $750, utilities included. Available June 1st, 613-933-0192
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225 Properties for rent Cosy 2-bedroom home in Cornwall, some appliances, large enclosed backyard, natural gas heating, central a/c, 1,000$/ month + utilities, available July 1st. Information: 613-558-0368
MULTI-FAMILY Yard Sale: Pilon’s Point, Summerstown, Saturday, May 17th 8a.m. to 4p.m. Something for everyone!
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Job opening at United Way SD&G
Program/ EvEnt Coordinator
Requirements: Canadian High School Graduation diploma or equivalent; basic keyboarding and computer skills; demonstrated filing skills (Dewey and Alphabetical); excellent public service; accuracy; and attention to detail. Bilingual (English and French) an asset. A resume and cover letter must be received by 5:00 pm Friday, May 23, 2014. generalmail@library.cornwall.on.ca Attn: Sonja Irving Cornwall Public Library 45 Second Street, East, P.O. Box 939, Cornwall, Ontario, K6H 5V1 Fax 613-932-2715 5580468
Please visit unitedwaysdg.com for full position details. Submit resume with cover letter by email: lori@unitedwaysdg.com Deadline: Friday, May 30, 2014 5:00pm
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We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of Hubert Sabourin, late of 135 Ave, Sandfield, Alexandria, Ontario, K0C 1A0, who died on June 13, 2013 are required to file proof of same on or before June 23rd, 2014, after which date the estate will be distributed with regards only to the claims of which the estate trustee shall then have notice and the estate trustee will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice.
Truck Driver Customer Service
We are looking for a person with a “Can Do” attitude and seeks to be part of a growing local company whose focus is “Customer First”. This is a full time position (Tuesday-Saturday) which includes all company benefits, employee discounts, life insurance, vision and healthcare package. Deadline for Applications: May 24, 2014 Please submit your resume by mail, fax or e-mail To the attention of Roy Perkins Perkins Home Centre Ltd. 1100 Marleau Ave Suite 100 Cornwall, Ont. K6H-2W8 Email: roy.perkins@ronacornwall.ca Fax: 613-938-9693
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Cornwall Public Library is seeking an energetic, organized, peopleperson for the position of Circulation Clerk. This is a permanent, part-time position to serve the public and maintain the library collections, averaging 15 hours per week. Must be available for daytime, evening and weekend shift work. Starting salary: $16.41 per hour.
Dominique Mercier 698, Notre-Dame, Embrun ON K0A 1W0 dmercier@embrunford.com
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WANTED: safety bed rail for seniors approx. 2-ft long. Call Elaine 613-936-0330
Garages sales
GARAGE sale: Saturday, May 17th, 8am, 307 Shirley Ave, Riverdale
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COMFORTABLE cottage with large deck on westside of Stanley Island (Summerstown) with great view up to St. Lawrence River. 2 bedrooms, bathroom/ shower, living room, kitchen, porch make-up this waterfront property. Contact 613-938-4977
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DATED at Hawkesbury, Ontario, this 5th day of May 2014. Mrs. Josée Sabourin Mr. Normand Sabourin Mr. Richard Sabourin Mr. Denis Sabourin Mr. Micheal Despatie Estate Trustees for Estate of Hubert Sabourin c/o Micheal Despatie Craig Keen Despatie Markell LLP 709 Cotton Mill Street Cornwall, Ontario K6H 7K7
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New website launched to market South Dundas, Stormont Todd Lihou todd.lihou@tc.tc
CORNWALL, Ontario - A new website has been launched to help market tourism, business growth and just about every other experience one can imagine in South Dundas and South Stormont.
At a ceremony Thursday ‘uppercanadaregion.ca’ had its grand unveiling. While the website has been operational for weeks, South Dundas economic development officer Nicole Sullivan said the new portal will showcase the assets of the neighbouring townships to
visitors and investors alike. “Yes it’s a geographic area. But what is it really?” she said. “We want to be able to showcase any experience that anyone will have in South Dundas and South stormont. As an exmaple there are links to eight signature attractions in the area, as well as
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news about recent additions to the region like the UAP Logistics Distribution Centre and Homestead Organics. “We’re at a point now today where we can show off what we are developing,” said Sullivan, adding traffic on the website has spiked in the last few weeks.
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1315 Second Street East • 613-937-0021 To the lady who prepared my lunch on Sunday morning May 11 at Harvey’s.....then came to my table and presented me with a beautiful pink carnation as she wished me “Happy Mother’s Day”.... thank you.
A well deserved “Thank You” to M & M Meat Shop’s 25th annual Charity BBQ, to raise money for the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of Canada. Thanks to the great volunteers who helped make it a success! We hope that new drugs and research will help improve the quality of life for Crohn’s and Colitis sufferers and lead to a cure in the future. Small Space Gardening ~ No matter how small your gardening space, you can still create and enjoy a beautiful wildlife-friendly garden. Growing plants in containers is one way of attracting butterflies, hummingbirds and other wildlife. In addition to pots, try lined wicker baskets, tins, boots or even an old pram for money-saving ways to add fun or flair to the arrangement. Make sure your containers have drainage holes at the bottom. If the holes are large, as in clay pots, put in a few shells or broken clay pot bits to retain soil while allowing for drainage. The height or width of the container should be two-thirds the height of the plant you wish to grow. For oversized pots, fill the bottom half with fillers such as plastic juice cartons or upside-down pots. This saves on soil and makes the containers lighter to move around. Group plants together by growing needs such as soil type, light preference, watering and fertilizing requirement, yet have different growth habits and bloom time for visual interest. Water daily in warm, dry weather and fertilize often, as nutrients easily get washed away. For beneficial insects and pollinators such as butterflies and hummingbirds, grow herbs like thyme, basil, lavender and mint or annuals such as marigolds, lobelia and salvia. For native perennials try violets, wild strawberries, ferns, Solomon’s seal, bee balm, asters and goldenrods. You can also grow vines such as Virginia creeper and virgin’s bower as habitat for nesting and feeding birds. Native shrubs like dogwoods, serviceberries, viburnums and juniper may be small enough for your property. They will provide blooms and berries beneficial to your winged visitors and may entice nesting for up close wildlife viewing!
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Office opening The Campaign Office Official Opening for Jim McDonell, PC Candidate for Stormont, Dundas and South Glengarry, was held on May 7. The office is located at 900 Pitt Street in the office formerly known as Buns Master. The members in the attached photo are, from left, Glen Grant, Campaign Chair, Bernie McDonell (Jim’s son), Eric Duncan, Campaign Manager, Jim McDonell, Margie McDonell (Jim’s wife) and Chelsea McDonell (Jim’s Daughter). As the weather turns hot, our utility bills tend to rise accordingly, but they don’t have to. There are many simple, effective ways to control your household energy and be kind to the environment at the same time. Try not to use appliances such as your oven that give off heat or moisture at the hottest times of the day. When preparing meals for your family, try seasonal recipes that require little or no cooking or grill outside on your barbecue. Also, make sure to close doors, windows and blinds to help lower the temperature. Make sure that your home’s insulation and air sealing are in good condition to help save energy. You can also create shade around the outside of your home using overhangs, awnings, trees and shrubs.
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A son asked his mother the following question: “Mom, why are wedding dresses white?’ The mother looks at her son and replies: “Son, this shows your friends and relatives that your bride is pure.” The son thanks his Mom and goes off to double-check this with his father. “Dad why are wedding dresses white?” The father looks at his son in surprise and says: “Son, all household appliances come in white.” The husband is still in intensive care and the prognosis is not good!!!
LET’S GO FOR A RIDE! OAKLEY is a 10 year old shep /husky “This is the smile I get when I tell him he can sit up front with me” Proud owner: Jamie Bennett 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
SCUTTLEBUTT Word around the campfire is Leslie GO HABS GO! Even Leafs fans are O’Shaughnessy is considering a run for mayor willing to forgo a historic rivalry to see a in Cornwall. Our bet is if he runs, someone Canadian team bring home Lord Stanley’s else will pull out. Cup. Seaway News wishes everyone a very happy Celtic musician and Cornwall native and safe Victoria Day long weekend! Jesse Ferguson’s next poetry collection, Mr. Sapiens, is due this fall. Racing fanatics are revved up that the Cornwall Motor Speedway is ready to kick the On Saturday, May 10, we lost a brave 2014 race season into high gear. woman, a loving wife and mother, a local teacher, and a friend to all she encountered. MARK YOUR CALENDARS: The Stephanie Grady, your spirit will continue Children’s Treatment Centre (CTC) annual to inspire and unite Cornwall and SDG for Bike-A-Thon Plus fundraising event takes years to come. place on Saturday, May 24. Check out the new local OSPCA website A lot of “Moms” out there this past weekend at www.sdg.ontariospca.ca. Let’s all help the being pampered on their special day. Local shelter find good homes for the homeless restaurants were kept very busy! pets!
www.cornwallseawaynews.com - Seaway News - Thursday, May 15, 2014 - 43 Congratulations to longtime South The lady driving a maroon Buick Allure, Stormont resident Carson Elliott for winning you need to learn to slow down on Holy Cross the 2013 Fran Laflamme Volunteer of the Blvd. The posted speed limit is 40 (a school Year Award. safety zone) not 70, and trying to pass vehicles stopped for a school bus with its red lights on Remember when spring in Cornwall is a total disrespect for everyone’s safety. You actually included spring-like weather? Here’s should not be allowed to drive. hoping the high schoolers can get out on the field sometime soon. Hats off to Chuck Charlebois – a finer champion of Cornwall you will not find. Pet Tip of the Week: Do the wild ducks, Parade of Nations for the Developmentally geese and birds a favour: DO NOT feed them. People mean well when they bring them Challenged is looking for items to hold a garage bread and crackers and it is difficult for them sale in May. People donating items totalling an to understand that they are killing them with amount over $10.00, once sold, will be eligible their kindness. Bread fills up the birds, swelling to receive an income tax receipt. For inquiries in their stomachs, but providing no nutritional and donations call 613-936-6873. value. They feel “full” so they go and rest and Hey Jim McDonell…what is the difference wait for handouts and forget to eat their natural food of grains, grasses, shoots of weeds, worms, between a campaign manager and a campaign snails and bugs. Birds fly to different areas for chair? You have both. different foods, so they have a wide variety of Make sure to check out all the great deals foods, but plants and vegetation comprise most around town at local garage sales. of their diet.
Boating is great fun, but remember … Quote of the Week: Hell hath no fury The three b’s of boating: boat safe, boat smart like a woman who has accidentally napped. and boat sober. Lena Dunham.
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Welcome to Cornwall, again! Our Northern Ontario compatriots have returned to the NAV Centre. Before their planes even touched down, local Canadian Red Cross volunteers were busy preparing to make their stay in our lovely city a safe one.
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