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Cornwall police are looking for the public’s help in identifying a suspected thief. Police said a man entered a Brookdale Avenue business and stole a quantity of DVDs. The man’s photo can be found at cornwaalseawaynews.com.

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A man from Deseronto has been charged with a slew of offences after a 10-year-old boy was sexually assaulted and had to endure the shame of having it recorded.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - The Heartwood Honky Tonks see Relay For Life as much more than a fundraiser...it’s an experience, a tribute, and a celebration of life. The fundraising team at Heartwood long-term care by Revera in Cornwall partnered with residents and their families last Friday to fight cancer at a special walk. Wheelchairs, walkers, and canes flooded the parking lot as nearly 30 seniors and volunteers participated in a mini version of the Relay For Life track in Maxville. Ashley Miller, an activiation assistant and captain of the Heartwood Honky Tonks, was glad to announce that the event raised $600 - pushing their total to $1,000. “It’s an important cause because cancer affects everyone,” said Miller. Relay For Life takes place on Friday, June 6 at the Kenyon Agricultural Society Fairgrounds

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Koala Place, a centre that specialized in helping young victims of sexual and physical abuse, held its grand opening last Thursday in Cornwall. The centre, which opened in January, has already seen some 36 clients come through its doors, with more expected in the weeks and months to come. The centre was opened as a result of the Cornwall Public Inquiry, which convened to examine historical sex abuse allegations in the Seaway City. Local dignitaries, including police officers and politicians, as well as child advocates, attended the function - which highlighted the plight of young people who have been subject to abuse. “One of my best friends is a survivor of child abuse,” said MP Guy Lauzon in his remarks. “I’m here to tell you the effects of child abuse at 55 years old are just as bad as when he was five. “This man went through hell for 50 years of his life.” Lauzon praised the work done at Koala

Place to help young people grapple with the after-effects of abuse. “What you’ve done here is phenomenal.” Koala Place is the first such facility in Cornwall. The project was funded by the Department of Justice victims fund and from other key community partners. The fund will continue until March 31, 2015, and will have to be renewed. Several partner organizations such as local police services and Children’s Aid Society of S.D. & G. have been doing whatever they can to help. Koala Place board chair Richard Allaire, who was presented with a large plaque to honour his commitment to the agency, said local networking is the key to the future. “We have quite a good representation across our community for support,” he said. “Partnerships are crucial to the success of this centre.” In an earlier interview Koala Place executive director Elyse Lauzon-Alguire said the animal was seen as the perfect representation of the agency. “The koala is a very child-friendly

From left are Koala Place director Elyse Lauzon-Alguire, MP Guy Lauzon and Koala board chair Richard Allaire at a ribbon-cutting. animal with big ears,” said LauzonAlguire. “What we do here at the centre is listen to these children and their families

when they disclose their stories. It is about the ears and how friendly they look.” Koala Place is located at 123 Pitt Street.

Alzheimer Society Memory Lane deteriorates too much, moves online Todd Lihou todd.lihou@tc.tc

and the erosion of the bricks. “Unfortunately the company that manufacturers the bricks went out of business, so we weren’t able to replace them.” The Alzheimer Society sold bricks on Memory Lane for $25 each. Those who

purchased the bricks could have them inscribed with a person’s name, or a message. Memory Lane can now be found at http:// www.fold3.com/image/307009029/ and a link can be found on the city’s website, as well as at www.alzheimer.ca/en/cornwall.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - The hole in Kris Ross’s heart is both literal, and figurative.

The Cornwall teacher had the affliction go undiagnosed for years. It has led to complications that can be measured in every breath she takes thanks to what has become a significant case of pulmonary hypertension.

When Ross breathes there is often a rattle in her throat that progresses to small fits of coughing - often the least of her problems. Her lung condition often leaves her drained of energy, unable to complete even simple tasks around the house like cutting the lawn or cleaning. But perhaps the worst of her condition is the isolation. While she has a close circle of friends who understand her situation, others don’t realize that a person with pulmonary hypertension lives within a prison of their own home - and their own body. “You’re just stuck with what you have,” she said in an interview. “The life you thought you were going to have is not the life you will get. “I’m still quite functional - for example, I can still work. But I need other help.” When Ross was a teen, she began to feel breathlessness and fatigue, and was repeatedly told it was due to migraines, laziness and a lack of exercise. From the ages of 19-29, her symptoms continued and she was continually misdiagnosed with asthma and other conditions. After 10 years of seeing no results from inhalers and puffers, Ross was finally directed to the proper specialists, and tests revealed her condition in 2002. At school her schedule is often arranged so that classes aren’t stacked up on top of each other - which gives her an opportunity to catch her breath (pun fully intended) between periods. Ross is speaking out about pulmonary hypertension because it is largely unknown, if not ignored, by the general populace. The Pulmonary Hypertension Association of Canada (PHA Canada) recently marked World PH Day against this invisible killer that affects as many as 10,000 Canadians – including young children and adults in the prime of their life. Commonly known as “PH,” pulmonary arterial hypertension is a rare, debilitating,

Kris Ross has been plagued by pulmonary hypertension for years. progressive and potentially fatal lung disease in which the arteries of the lungs become closed off or scarred, resulting in high blood pressure in the lungs. PH has no cure and the pain and fatigue it causes make everyday activities like climbing stairs, walking short distances or even talking on the phone, extremely difficult. A new Canadian survey of patients with PH and their caregivers reveals many disturbing trends, including that patients live with the devastating symptoms of PH for an average of three years before being properly diagnosed. Ross finds herself with symptoms like shortness of breath, fatigue and dizzy spells among others. “Eventually I will go on a list to have a heart/ lung transplant,” she said, but adds her condition has not deteriorated to a point where she will be considered for an immediate transplant. But that can change quickly. “The thing about this, is you really can’t plan for the future,” said Ross, who takes medication daily. “If there’s one thing I could say it would be that even if you don’t think you’re sick, you might be. “People should get tested.”

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CORNWALL, Ontario - The annual BikeA-Thon Plus delivered a summer’s worth of entertainment Saturday, to help support the Children’s Treatment Centre (CTC). A series of 14 events with vintage cars, horses, motorcycles, and Celtic singers drew hundreds from across eastern Ontario to St. Lawrence College in Cornwall. Organizers said over $100,000 has been raised so far, which is on par with last year’s amount of $110,000. The event’s co-chair, Don Fairweather who is the college’s dean, said there’s a real need for the free services provided by the CTC in the Cornwall area, including the

counties and Akwesasne. “For the community to recognize the value of the centre and the staff...it’s very gratifying,” said Fairweather. The CTC is a non-profit organization committed to the prevention and treatment of physical and sexual abuse against children. It opened in 1996. The Bike-A-Thon Plus started the next year strictly as a cycling event. Now it includes a car rally, walk-a-thon, ceremonial walk, motorcycle ride, children’s activities (face painting and magic), seniors’ walk, and family fun run. The Brigadoons and the MacCulloch Highland Dancers provided the entertainment. To help others move forward down the long road of recovery, Bea Jones, 87, and Janet Inouye, 70, cycled 50 kilometres.

The pair of golden girls pedaled up and down the bike paths of the St. Lawrence River reminiscing while raising funds. The cycling seniors constantly compete in multi-sports events to keep fit and support charities. Jones, a Cornwall native and retired local high school teacher, said the secret to staying forever young is staying active. “You have to keep moving,” said Jones. She commended the centre for their role

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CORNWALL, Ontario - The head of the Cornwall Community Hospital, who is also a member of the board of a laboratory association that oversees services in eastern Ontario, said Tuesday the health-care facility has offered to sit down with city council this fall. Jeanette Despatie said Tuesday she was aware of city council’s move to consider a court injunction against a plan to consolidate laboratory services at the hospital. Despatie is listed as a member of the board of directors for the Eastern Ontario Regional Laboratory Association (EORLA), which includes 11 other CEOs and leaders from different health-care institutions like CHEO, the Ottawa Hospital and the Montford Hospital. The EORLA has managed laboratory services at the hospital since April 2012, but now the department is being consolidated with others and centralized in Ottawa -

eliminating four positions in Cornwall and creating concern from critics who say it will take too long for cancer screening results to arrive. “My membership on the EORLA board has not influenced the decision regarding pathology services at the Cornwall EORLA lab,” Despatie said. “It is important to note that all laboratory services were integrated into EORLA in 2012. The concept of an integrated regional laboratory for eastern Ontario dates back to the mid 1990’s.” Despatie said in correspondence with city hall by hospital board chair Michael Turcotte, an offer was made to meet with councillors months from now. “In our letter on May 8, 2014 to mayor and council, the board chair indicated that ‘We look forward to sharing and celebrating the completion of the capital redevelopment project with you this fall and outlining all the excellent health care programs and services offered at Cornwall Community Hospital,’” said Despatie. “The board indicated that they felt that the

Despatie timing would be more appropriate with the completion of the final phase of the project and the consolidation of all staff and services.” But city council wants to talk now. Monday night it tasked administrators

with discussing the feasibility of seeking a court injunction with city lawyers. The city is complaining that it has forked over millions in donations to the hospital, and expects answers to its questions sooner rather than later.

City seeks advice on court injunction to stop hospital consolidation move CORNWALL, Ontario – Angry city councillors want advice from municipal lawyers about filing a court injunction against the Cornwall Community Hospital which is looking to consolidate its histology department with other services in Ottawa. And while hospital officials refused to meet councillors Monday night, council was content to suspend its rules and allow a 35-year veteran of work within the histology

to the hospital over the years, and many councillors pointed to that as a reason why hospital officials should come before council to explain the loss of the histology department, which will result in four lost jobs and what critics fear will be long waits for local patients waiting to learn if they have cancer. “We want to make sure the services are here for the (betterment) of this community,” said Coun. Denis Carr. “We realize we are not in the health-care business…but we certainly played a big part in the improvements that were completed at the hospital. “We certainly won’t forget if we feel we’ve been snubbed or not listened to in some way.” Denise Loney, who has worked 35 years within the department at the hospital, told city councillors she has significant worries. “We scored 100 per cent on last accreditation,” she said. “The facility we have in Cornwall presently is top-notch. “What the hospital is proposing to do is to send all the routine work or preparation of tissues specimens to Ottawa. “What I’m concerned about is there are four jobs that are in jeopardy, but my main concern is the amount of time it will take for this slide to come back for the pathologist to read.” City council had to suspend its rules to

allow Loney to speak, since she was not on the agenda. Loney said the move likely boils down to money. “In centralizing the services you can get rid of four positions…I think it has to come down to finances, from what I can make out,” she said. “I think they have made up their mind and that is the end of it.” Coun. David Murphy said he has met with hospital board chair Michael Turcotte, who assured him greater efficiencies can be found through the consolidation, and it was suggested to him wait times will not be affected for critical cases. Just how successful the city will be in its attempt to get a court to agree to an injunction remains to be seen. Councillors Bernadette Clement and Denis Thibault both openly suggested the city could ultimately fail in that regard. Mayor Bob Kilger suggested the city is wading into an area that is outside its sphere of influence. “There’s no bad people here...(but) I believe that unintentionally we created an environment that was not conducive to a frank discussion on…health care,” he said. “The governance of the hospital is mandated and trusted through provincial legislation.”

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EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the first in a series of profiles on candidates leading up to the June 12 election. We begin with incumbent Jim McDonell.

CORNWALL, Ontario - When Jim McDonell hears some of the criticism levelled at Ontario Progressive-Conservative leader Tim Hudak he has a simple response. “The question has to be ‘Do you like that is happening now?’” he said in an interview. “Do you like a government that is dumping money out faster than they can take it in?” The Ontario Tories have used spending at Queen’s Park, and the provincial economy in general, as the chief issue in an attempt to sway voters to their side in the run up to the June 12 election. It won’t be easy. While there’s no doubt the Ontario economy could use some new energy, critics have already suggested Hudak and the Tories are going about it the wrong way. The Tories, it has been reported, plan to

elections dating back 10 years. Last time around McDonell hammered other challengers. His 21,615 votes in 2011 were more than opponents Mark MacDonald (Liberal) and Elaine MacDonald (NDP), Justin Reist (Green) and Darcy Donnelly (Libertarian) combined. But McDonell and the rest of the Tories found themselves in opposition again - this time with a minority Liberal government in power. He continues to hear from frustrated voters whose hydro rates are too high, and others who are tired of the scandals that continue to dominate the Liberal party. “Last time we didn’t have the gas plant fiasco, we didn’t have the e-health scandals,” he said. “The scandals could take up really the whole campaign. There’s mismanagement of taxpayers’ money, and the penalty is huge – we’re talking multi-billion dollars.” McDonell went on the offensive when it comes to job creation, suggesting little is being done to create a stable base from which

employers can grow the workforce. “We see no jobs planned for this government,” said McDonell. “They want to continue the same and they are doing everything they can to make sure no information gets out on some of these scandals. “That surprises me more than anything. We have some information out…everything points to an even more mismanagement of money than the public even knows.” McDonell said voters have been quick to bend his ear. “It’s a chance to talk to people and get our point across,” he said of the local campaign. “Unfortunately people don’t really pay attention between elections. This gives people an opportunity to question people about what they feel.” A provincial election debate takes place tonight in Martintown, and candidates will meet again next week under similar circumstances in Cornwall.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - MPP Jim McDonell came out swinging in the first of several provincial election debates, suggesting the direction Liberal candidate John Earle’s party has taken over the last decade is “wasteful and corrupt.” First-time Ontario provincial candidate Earle fought back against the barrage of criticism, claiming he doesn’t necessarily toe the party line. But the candidates weren’t the only ones on the attack at the Martintown Community Centre Thursday night. Of the 75-person crowd, nearly half were members of The Martintown Goodtimers seniors group, who hosted the event. During question period McDonell took some heat for supporting nuclear energy, and for the Ontario PC Party ‘Million Jobs Plan,’ specifically the skilled trades component and cutting 100,000 public sector jobs. McDonell claimed that despite concerns from the Ontario Federation of Labour, Cornwall would not feel the impact. Then, he was back on the defensive, smashing the Liberals’ track record. “I have to say that even I was shocked at the waste and corrupting of this government,” said McDonell. Earle stood firm and explained that although he fully supports Premier Kathleen Wynne’s decisions, his orders really come from local constituents. “The reason I’m running to be your next MPP is I believe we deserve a voice at Queen’s Park - that’s just for us in SDSG,” said Earle. “I think that’s what we had a few years ago (referring to former Liberal MPP Jim Brownell). But I don’t work for Kathleen Wynne - I work for you.” Earle’s entrepreneur mentality was highlighted when responding to questions about health care and education, expressing how the government should run more like a business. It clearly wasn’t the NDP’s Elaine MacDonald’s first time at the podium. The applause and reception from the crowd reflected the polish of a two-time candidate and two-term Cornwall city councillor. “The tragedy of the last 10 years has been the sheer waste,” said MacDonald, who ran in the 2011 provincial election. She listed several demolished megaprojects run by the Liberals, and extravagant CEO salaries, as signs of disregard to taxpayers. “Andrea Horwath knows the value of a dollar and that it’s time for government

to rebuild trust with the people,” said MacDonald. “She will cap the salaries of public sector CEOs and get the Financial Accountability Office up and running.” Libertarian candidate Shawn McRae, a Bainsville farmer, is taking his first crack at politics. “I don’t remember ever looking at an election ballot and feeling hope or excitement in any of the options presented to me,” said McRae. He focused most of his speaking time on the need to de-centralize the government, limiting its role. McRae believes Ontario needs to shift from socialism, where citizens are dependent on government services or government employment, and move towards selfpreservation, entrepreneurial spirit, and community improvement. “We’re going to have to wean our entire society off the easy fix, and re-educate them on how to take care of themselves,” said McRae. When it came to the discussion around nuclear-generated power, the candidates’ views ran the full spectrum. “I’m absolutely for nuclear. It provides nearly 65 per cent of our power. If we were to shut that down with no other solution, you can only imagine the cost we would pay,” said McDonell. “Our CANDU reactors are unique in design, and what happened in Russia and Japan would not have happened here.” MacDonald didn’t share her opponent’s views. “I don’t believe that the future is nuclear. The future - believe it or not - is in conservation and in green energy,” she said. MacDonald also questioned the longterm effects of using nuclear energy. “We have no way to dispose of the waste from nuclear power production responsibly,” she added. McRae mostly agreed with MPP McDonell. “Yes, I’m in favour of nuclear. I’m simply not in favour of the government owning it,” he said. Earle, like the NDP candidate, was more concerned about the environmental aspects of the issue. “When you think about where the waste coming out of a nuclear plant is going, that’s scary for me,” he said. “I think clean, green energy is the way to go. We need to be a healthier Ontario.” The Cornwall Chamber of Commerce will host an all-candidates debate May 29 in salon B of the Cornwall Civic Complex beginning at 7 p.m. The event will be televised live on TV Cogeco.

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City calls in the lawyers in its spat with the hospital Todd Lihou TODD.LIHOU@TC.TC

This one is getting ugly – at least that’s how it’s going to be perceived. Monday night city council waded further into its spat with the Cornwall Community Hospital, instructing administrators to huddle with the municipality’s lawyers and pound out a strategy that includes seeking a court injunction against the plan to consolidate the histology department at the newly-revamped hospital. On its surface it looks like the city is getting tough and both sides are mortal enemies. Reality is another story. There’s too much history between the players on both sides of this issue, and believe it or not mutual respect, for this to be seen as anything more than a publicity stunt to get the hospital’s attention. City councillors are miffed, of course. When they say jump, often the respondents leap from their chairs. In this case the hospital politely told the city we’ll get back to you later – and city councillors aren’t used to that. The city wants an explanation now, not this fall, as to why the the histology department at the hospital is being consolidated, cutting four positions, and

moving much of the routine work of the unit to Ottawa. While I still maintain it’s not the city’s job to meddle in the affairs of an outside agency funded by the province, it is the job of the hospital to provide answers to the public. It tried, initially, with a press release that was more confusing than informative. Next came some Q&As that were a little more comprehensive, but as the standoff with the city illustrates still isn’t enough to quell the public’s demands for full accountability. Right or wrong, the perception is the hospital isn’t doing enough to appear transparent. So when the hospital indicated it would not appear before city council this week to explain itself, council took it up a notch Monday night and called in the lawyers. But the chances of this ever seeing a courtroom are slim. There’s no way a judge is going to agree to an injunction. The hospital is free to make any decision it deems will improve efficiencies within its walls on McConnell Avenue. Whether you agree with the decision is one thing – but the hospital thinks it makes sense and that is enough to lay to rest any suggestion that a court will stop the process. What council is doing is shaming the hospital into appearing at city hall to

explain itself. The big question now will be who blinks first? Will the hospital agree to the meeting now that it has indicated it wants no part of such an exercise, or will it wait until the city runs out of legal options? If I’m the hospital I make an appointment with city CAO Norm Levac and agree to a meeting in June. Not because the city should be able to tell the hospital what to do, but because the longer this issue festers, the worse it appears. A city council fighting with the hospital, with words like “lawyers” and “injunction” being bandied about does nothing for Cornwall. In a nutshell the hospital got its back up when this process began, and has indicated no one, including the city, is going to tell it how to conduct its business. Fair enough. I agree with such a sentiment – if not the decision itself.

But when Denise Loney, a veteran of the histology department with 35 years of experience, is the only voice from the hospital speaking with city councillors it appears that the issue is quickly getting away from a facility that has on one hand accepted millions of dollars from the public, but now appears to be shutting the public out of the communication process. Loney indicated Monday night it is her belief that the consolidation decision is likely based on money. Of course it is. Four positions being eliminated will surely save the hospital some cash. Once again, there is a perception the hospital is concerned more about its bottom line than being open with the public. If it had agreed to meet with the city Monday night, it would have a better hold on how this story is being spun. Now the hospital is playing catch-up… and the city is huddling with its lawyers.

Blake Paquin calls it a career Claude McIntosh Mac’s Musings EDITORIAL@cornwallseawaynews.com

Blake Paquin checked out of the east Cornwall police station Friday afternoon for one last time, taking with him 30 years of cherished memories in the policing business. “I’ll miss it,” said Paquin, “but....” As he put it with his patented smile, “It was time.” Nobody keeps track of such things, but Paquin might be one of the most quoted members of Cornwall Police Service ... ever. That’s because for a 12-year stretch the congenial Paquin, the force’s first fulltime civilian media spokesperson, was the go-to guy for local and out-of-town newshounds. Balancing the demands by the media clamour for information and what can be released is a tight-rope act, but Paquin managed to accomplish the feat with few, if any, scars. His amicable approach earned him the respect of media folks who dealt with him. How he went from a front-line police officer to media spokesperson was by accident ... literally. A painful spinal injury suffered while saving the life of an automobile crash victim in 1993 put the brakes on his

career as a police officer. “The doctors told me I would never be in a cruiser again,” he recalled of the career-ending injury that required two trips to the operating room and left him using a cane for several years. Sitting in his comfortable, tidy office at the rear of the Montreal Road sub station, the 55-year-old Paquin shies from dwelling on the dark day when he had to turn in his badge. Instead, he prefers to talk about the door that opened when he was offered the opportunity to continue with his second family as its media/public affairs spokesperson. A few year back Paquin handed off the media duties - now held by Const. Dan Cloutier - to concentrate on public affairs, with a fresh set of challenges that included developing the force’s fledgling website and steamlining programs such as Cops and Rockers and Race Against Drugs, both of which have became highly successful under his guidance. “He will be missed (around here),” said Staff Sgt. Brian Snyder who is in charge of the east end station, noting that Paquin did not only handle his public affairs duties but took care of a lot of “little things” that weren’t part of the job. “This year he put in 30 extra hours of his own time preparing for Cops and Rockers (concert),” noted Snider. Growing up in Cornwall, Paquin always thought about becoming a police

officer; his cousin Ron Swerdfeger, a veteran city constable, was an influence. But his first career was that of a welder at Combusion Engineering, where he was a foreman. He had accepted a promotion and transfer to Sherbrooke, Que. when Cornwall Police Service came calling (he had sent in an application). “I was all set to move to Sherbrooke. We had the house sold. We found a new home for the dog,” said Paquin. Paquin went throught the usual aptitude testing process before receiving a call from the chief asking him to meet with the police board for an interview. Shortly after he returned home from the interview, he got another call from the chief saying the board wanted to interview him again. He returned home from this interview with a set of uniforms and a new career. “I told Carol (his wife) ‘Guess we aren’t going to Sherbrooke.’” Three weeks later Paquin was doing a night shift with coach officer Bill Doiron. “I mentioned to him that it was strange that they gave me a gun but no bullets because I hadn’t any firearms training,” said Paquin. Doiron had a quick solution. The two went back to the station, fired off a few rounds in the range and returned to patrol, this time with Paquin packing a loaded sidearm. “It was different then,” laughed

Paquin. There is a saying in policing circles that the job can be 95% routine and 5% terror. Paquin had his moment of terror when he was dispatched to a domestic disturbance in a city home. He and a fellow officer found a woman sitting on a couch and an agitated man (her husband) a few feet away cradling a shotgun. After some tense minutes, Paquin and his partner managed to talk the man into surrending the weapon. The incident and follow-up investigation became the longest shift Paquin put in as a police officer - 36 straight hours. “When we checked the shotgun it was loaded and the safety was off,” said Paquin. As for retirement, Paquin isn’t worried about getting bored. “My wife has given me a pretty good ‘To Do’ list,” he laughed. TRIVIA ANSWER The A&P store was on Pitt Street (next to Bank of Montreal) from 1937 to 1972 when it moved to a new store on Sydney Street (now Farm Boy). The vacant Pitt Street store was taken over by Ford’s Jewellers. The long-time A&P store manager was Harold Smith. TRIVIA In the 1960s this Cornwall business grew from a handful of employees to Canada’s largest manufacturer and distributor of car seat covers.

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The recent incident at the May meeting of the Waterfront Development Committee is just another embarrassing episode in what has been a very troubled term of council. It’s being touted as an innocent mistake on the part of the chair, perhaps in hope that it will soon be shunted to the background and eventually forgotten. It would be nice to believe that, but how could it have happened after all that has gone on before? To recap: the committee chair kicked the public out of a public meeting so the committee could hear an apparently confidential report from Ian Bowering from the SDG Historical Society. But there were no confidential items noted on the agenda. Maybe we are being asked to believe

that Mr. Bowering chose not to tell anyone in advance that some of the details he was going to present were confidential; though, he’s been around long enough to know better. Or maybe, that none of the people who arranged his presence knew anything about the content. But surely they all knew the meeting was open to the public. In any event, somebody dropped the ball. Municipal business must, to the greatest extent possible, be conducted in public. When closed-door meetings are necessary, they must be publicly advertised in advance, along with specific reasons why the session must go behind closed doors. If necessary, the meeting could be suspended until that can occur, rather than declaring it closed on the spot. An alternative is to remove the item from the agenda and continue with the rest of the meeting. This administration has been investigated a few times in the past three years regarding closed-door meeting procedures and some fairly detailed reports

are on file. So you’d think everyone at city hall would be somewhat sensitive to the issue. It beggars belief that the mayor, city councillors and senior staff would not have read and digested the details in those reports. Yet, the mayor, Councillor Grant and some key staff members, were all at this meeting and nobody batted an eye. In particular, Glen Grant, aka Mr. ‘Point of Order’, has a reputation as a stickler for rules of procedure and seems to jump on every opportunity to correct even the slightest detail that might be out of line. Yet he made the motion that closed the meeting and that is unsettling. I find the ‘innocent mistake’ line is rather difficult to swallow. It leaves an impression that little details such as this are really too mundane to care about, or worse, that the people involved are either slow learners or are deliberately obtuse. Unfortunately, this will now be extended to reflect on all members of this council.

It also opens the door to speculation about what the ‘real’ reasons for such a questionable ruling might have been and why everyone ‘in the know’ was OK with it. That can lead to more damaging consequences in the long run. If games were indeed being played at the public’s expense, as has been suggested, it shows a serious lack of judgement and we have a more serious problem. Taxpayers should not have to bear the burden of yet another investigation. Trust is probably the most important thing we can give our officials, whether elected, hired or appointed. It takes time to earn but it can disappear in an instant and, once gone, is very difficult to regain. Stuff like this erodes that trust. If they can’t be trusted to respect a basic thing like rules for meetings, then where do they draw the line? That’s a question we should never have to ask. And that’s the way I see it.

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Great work by CCVS student Dear editor: On behalf of the Ontario College of Trades, I would like to congratulate Cornwall Collegiate & Vocational School for its participation in the 2014 Ontario Technological Skills Competition, and Allison Geneau for her 3rd place finish in the Baking category. I attended the competition for the first time this year, and I was genuinely blown away by what I saw. Gail Smyth and her team from Skills Canada-Ontario should be proud of

putting together such an impressive event. The level of skill and expertise that was on display at RIM Park in Waterloo was phenomenal, and it’s clear that some of Ontario’s best and brightest young minds have whole-heartedly embraced skilled, technologybased trades. It might ‘only’ have been a friendly competition to some, but it wasn’t to me. What I saw was a dress rehearsal for nothing less than the future of Ontario’s economy. If we want

our province to stay competitive and compete on a global scale in the future, skilled trades professionals need to play a central role. There is an enormous demand for skilled trades-professionals in Ontario. For those with the right skills and the right work-ethic —like Allison Geneau has — there is a big, bright future in this industry. And with 156 different trades in Ontario to choose from, there is something for every single person that has a desire to excel in a

skilled trade. Again, on behalf of the Ontario College of Trades, congratulations to Cornwall Collegiate & Vocational School and Allison Geneau on her impressive achievement. I wish Allison Geneau the best of luck in all of her future endeavors. David Tsubouchi Registrar and CEO of the Ontario College of Trades

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Making a Caisse for Rachel’s Kids Caisse Populaire stepped up, in a big way, for sick children in our community, with a $5,000 donation to the Rachel’s Kids Small Moments of Joy Program. Small Moments was launched by Rachel’s Kids in January. The goal is to grant wishes and provide a positive experience for children in the community who are battling a life threatening illness or coping with a chronic illness or condition. Rachel’s Kids is proud to partner with Caisse Populaire for this important community-focused program. From left are Denis Beaudry – General Manager, Caisse Populaire, Kim Lauzon – Executive Director, Rachel’s Kids, Dr. Rachel Navaneelan, Founder & Chair, Rachel’s Kids, Gillian Oxley-Harper – Vice Chair, Rachel’s Kids and Luc Guindon – President, Caisse Populaire, Board of Directors.

Gardening event Join Transition Cornwall+ for a series of informative and fun-filled food gardening events at their 2nd Annual Incredible Edible Plant Festival June 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Justice Building 340 Pitt St. Cornwall. Alongside Diane Lunan of Marlin’s Orchard (centre), are Suzanne Poirier (left) and Dan Moise (right) of Transition Cornwall+.

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Riverdale Terrace owner and builder, JC Godard, cuts the ribbon at the official opening of the waterfront retirement residence in October 2013. Adam Brazeau

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JC Godard, owner and builder of the waterfront retirement residence, celebrated the official opening of Riverdale Terrace in late October 2013. Godard said the 95-unit, three-storey building offers seniors a “new experience.” At 115,000 square feet, Riverdale Terrace offers 54 one-bedroom apartments, 41 studios (all with in-floor radiant heating systems and individual air-conditioning and heating). The project cost $15.5M and $1.8M was spent on the lower level alone. Riverdale Terrace is located at 1200 Second Street West. For more information, visit www.riverdaleterrace.ca.

The United Counties Science Fair is held at the beginning of April (with registration and project reports due early March). This year UCSF had 43 projects from 67 students from 14 different schools. Many awards were handed out during the 39th annual regional science fair totaling about $10,000 in cash, scholarships and trips. Four students from the United Counties Science Fair moved on to the 53rd Canada Wide Science Fair which was held this year in Windsor Ontario between May 10 and 17. From left is the United Counties Science Fair 2014 Team Brianna Brougham and MacKenzie Van Loon (Bronze Medal) from Glengarry District High School, Isabelle Larocque and Jasmine Jeaurond from École catholique Elda-Rouleau.

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“I paid for the right to play, I’m taking my time!” On golf courses, too often we hear someone say, “I paid for my green time and I’ll take as long as I want!” This is a true sign of egotism, and a lack of respect towards all the other players. If you see yourself in these lines, realize that no one wants you to play more quickly than the time normally required. But only as long as you play while respecting the time of others. To do this, here are a few basic tips: 1- Be ready to play: get moving as soon as it’s your turn. 2- While another player is swinging, choose your next golf club. 3- If you hit your ball into the woods, bring the right club to make the play if, by chance, you find your ball. 4- Carry your bag to the side of the next hole instead of leaving it behind, so you don’t have to return for it and waste the time of players behind you.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Before the opening pitch of the season rockets across the field, a girls softball league in Cornwall has already hit a major milestone. The Cornwall Kinsmen Recreational Girls Minor Softball Association will be celebrating its 30th season in style, with brand new jerseys for all 14 of its teams. The 2014 softball season kicked off this week. The league is open to girls ages 5 to 19. Nearly 200 new and seasoned players sign-up

annually. There are four divisions: mites (ages 5-9), squirts (ages 10-12), pee wee (ages 13-14), bantam/midget (ages 15-16/ages 17-19). Danika Marcil, a first base player in the pee wee division, has been circling the diamond for seven seasons. The 13-year-old was beaming in her new red and white uniform with black pin stripes during an interview with Seaway News. “I love everything about the game - the competition, the team effort, and being able to push myself to new limits,” said Marcil. With a fresh new look, Marcil is confident that her fourth tournament championship is on the way.

She described being a softball player as hectic, since there’s multiple practices and games each week on top of her studies and work schedule. But the big payoff, besides bonding with her teammates, is the thrill of victory and the roar of the crowd. “Winning is a great feeling when you put in all that hard work,” said Seguin, 16. Turcotte trumpeted the contributions of the late Fred D’Alessio who founded the association in 1984. Registration forms are available at the Foot and Ankle Clinic at 1077 Pitt Street. For more information, visit www.kmgs.ca.

Her enthusiasm for the sport and high level of team spirit is exactly why Mike Turcotte, the association’s president, has been dedicated to the league for well-over a decade. “The girls have been very, very successful over the years - even at the provincial level,” said Turcotte. “I’m a hockey guy, but I love softball because every kid is involved. We have strict rules to ensure everyone gets to learn the sport.” He thanked the Kinsmen Club of Cornwall for their generous donation of $12,500 to purchase the new uniforms. Courtney Seguin, a shortstop in the bantam midget division, has been playing for three years.

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Carefor/The Cornwall Handi Social Club had their Annual Bowling Banquet at Nativity Lanes where the bowlers enjoyed many prizes and a wonderful meal from St Hubert’s and Riverside Pizzeria. Nearly 40 bowlers meet on a weekly basis during the fall and winter months. In the photo at left Sue Tarle (left) presents Muriel Gagne (right) with the award for the Female Bowler of the Year. In the middle photo Sheila Jasmin (left) is presented with the Volunteer of the Year award by League organizer Denise Samson. In the photo at right Dan Kennedy is presented with the Male Bowler of the Year by Lisa Steer.

River Kings future in doubt, league takes over team CORNWALL, Ontario - The future of the Cornwall River Kings appears in doubt, after a weekend where the Ligue Nord-Americaine de Hockey began running scenarios for a season that does not include the franchise. The league officially assumed control of the team on the weekend. A press release from the Ligue Nord-

Americaine de Hockey suggests the owners of the team stepped aside after failing in an attempt to secure a new advertising agreement within the Ed Lumley Arena. Team owners conceded the team to the league on Friday. League governors met on the weekend to run scenarios for a seven-team schedule

next season - presumably with the Cornwall franchise folding. The league press release indicated an investor had stepped forward to save the team, but then backed out last week. The league is working to keep a team in Cornwall, but added time for such a move is short.

Last season was a roller coaster for the River Kings. The team was sold by Bernie Villeneuve late last summer to an ownership group that could not secure lucrative advertising rights within the Ed Lumley Arena. The Cornwall Colts control such advertising.

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Gold medal winners The district 8 Ontario 55+ summer game for darts was held at the Cornwall Legion. Sixteen players competed and the gold medal winners were Daniel Thauvette and Robert Ladouceur, Dawn Lalonde and Myrna Murray as well as Jeanette Pyke and John Lafave.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - The SD&G Historical Society wants you behind bars this summer. The United Counties Council has authorized an agreement with the society to include the Cornwall jail as part of its existing museum tours. “We are proud to be a partner with the United Counties of SDG in the promotion and preservation of this very important historic building and its story,” said museum curator Ian Bowering. The Cornwall jail was built in 1834 and remained operational until 2002. “The jail site is of great significance, and the SD&G Historical Society will provide many interesting stories and facts as part of the tour of this facility,” said Shauna Baggs, United Counties Council communications assistant. For more information, contact the Cornwall Community Museum at 613-9360280 or e-mail sdghis01@bellnet.ca.

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Le personnel des services médicaux d’urgence de Cornwall SDG La Ville de Cornwall et les services paramédicaux d’urgence de Cornwall SDG célèbrent la semaine des services médicaux d’urgence du 25 au 31 mai. La semaine des services médicaux d’urgence est une période spécialement réservée pour honorer et reconnaître dans notre communauté le dévouement des personnels paramédicaux, qui travaillent chaque jour avec diligence pour sauver des vies, promouvoir le rétablissement des accidentés et empêcher l’aggravation des blessures dans les situations d’urgence. Cette semaine est reconnue à l’échelle nationale et fait la promotion des personnels paramédicaux grâce au thème national « Notre famille prend soin de la vôtre. » En 2013, le personnel paramédical de Cornwall et SDG a répondu à plus de 12 000

appels d’urgence. Des ambulances circulent jour et nuit dans toute la ville et les comtés pour assurer une réponse rapide et sécuritaire à tout appel de service. « Chaque jour, le personne paramédical se rend au travail prêt à affronter l’imprévu. Il se prépare mentalement et physiquement pour relever les défis auxquels il fait face dans son service de la communauté et de ses citoyens, » a dit le chef des services médicaux d’urgence Myles Cassidy, qui travaille dans ce domaine depuis 25 ans. Communiqué de presse de la Ville de Cornwall 2 Afin d’assurer des soins de qualité, le personnel paramédical consacre des milliers d’heures à une formation spécialisée et permanente tout au long de l’année pour acquérir et améliorer

ses compétences qui l’aideront à sauver des vies. « Le personnel paramédical extrêmement qualifié qui assure les services médicaux d’urgence à Cornwall et SDG intervient dans les zones sinistrées et sur les lieux d’urgence médical, d’accidents automobiles et d’autres urgences, offrant à tous un accès à des soins d’urgence de qualité, a dit Chef Cassidy. Des soins médicaux pré-hospitaliers appropriés améliorent considérablement les chances de survie et de rétablissement des personnes blessées ou touchées par une maladie soudaine. » Pour répondre à la demande croissante de services médicaux d’urgence, beaucoup de choses ont changé au cours des dix dernières années. Le programme d’accès public à un défibrillateur a permis d’offrir une formation

dans la réanimation cardiopulmonaire et l’utilisation de défibrillateurs externes automatisés à des milliers de personnes dans des interventions salutaires. À ce jour, cent quatre-vingt-dix-sept (197) défibrillateurs ont été installés dans des lieux publics à Cornwall et SDG où ils peuvent être utilisés par le public en cas d’urgence médicale. Pour célébrer la semaine des services médicaux d’urgence, les membres des services médicaux d’urgence de Cornwall SDG seront présents le mardi 27 mai à Cornwall Square pour y présenter le matériel et l’équipement utilisés par les personnels paramédicaux et pour offrir des démonstrations de l’utilisation des défibrillateurs externes automatisés installés dans les lieux publics. Les résidents sont invités à y venir pour les saluer.

Candidatures Ouvertes pour l’Aîné de l’année Depuis plus de quatre décennies, nous choisissons un/e aîné/e travailleur/se et nous lui/la présentons avec cet honneur sur le stade au parc Lamoureux dans le cadre des festivités du 1er juillet.

«Nous avons fait une tradition d’honorer un/e aîné/e méritant dans notre communauté qui a consacré leur temps et leur service pour faire de Cornwall un endroit meilleur”, a déclaré le président de la Fête du Canada de

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On apprend en s’amusant!

Les élèves de la première et deuxième année de Mme Josée ont participé à des centres de mathématiques. Ils ont eu beaucoup de plaisir à explorer différentes activités telles que la manipulation de plusieurs solides, la construction de charpentes à l’aide de cure-dents et de guimauves, la fabrication de châteaux et plusieurs solides. On s’amuse à l’école élémentaire catholique Sainte-Lucie tout en apprenant!

Les gens de l’Outaouais «pèsent plus sur le bouchon» FESTIBIÈRE. Sans faire nécessairement piètre figure en matière de consommation excessive d’alcool, la région de l’Outaouais se retrouve tout de même bien au-dessus de la moyenne québécoise quant à l’abus de boisson alcoolisée. Dans la région, on compte 21,1% de consommateurs excessifs, comparativement à 18,5% pour l’ensemble de la province selon l’Institut de la statistique du Québec. Des chiffres plus élevés que la moyenne, selon le directeur général d’Éduc’alcool, Hubert Sacy, mais qui ne constitue pas le pire bilan de la province. «Au Saguenay, ils sont les champions des excès», précise-t-il. Ce sont les 12-17 ans et les 25-44 ans qui ont la réputation de consommer plus souvent de manière excessive. Dans la plus jeune tranche d’âge, les chiffres sont bien au-delà de la moyenne québécoise, avec 31,2% de consommateurs excessifs, qui se situent majoritairement entre 15 et 17 ans.

Les hommes de 25 à 44 ans sont aussi plus nombreux à tomber dans l’excès. «Ce sont des personnes qui ont tendance à peser un peu plus sur le bouchon, admet-il. Les hommes de l’Outaouais pourraient faire plus attention, ça ne ferait pas de tort.» La région compte aussi 71,1% de buveurs réguliers, des chiffres légèrement au-dessus de la moyenne québécoise, mais qui n’ont rien d’inquiétant selon Hubert Sacy. «Ça n’a aucune importance si ce n’est pas excessif», estime le directeur général d’Éduc’alcool. Dans quelques jours, des milliers de personnes convergeront vers le Parc JacquesCartier pour le Festibière. Alors que la bière sera la grande vedette, Hubert Sacy, rappelle que c’est un lieu de découverte et non pas de beuverie. Bien que l’alcool soit au centre de l’évènement, il estime qu’il s’agit d’une bonne occasion d’apprendre la consommation équilibrée et responsable aux

consommateurs et d’instaurer la culture du goût et non de l’effet. «On ne s’attend pas qu’à un Festibière les gens boivent juste de l’eau, lance-t-il. Mais c’est un endroit pour faire des découvertes, pas pour boire.» Les festivaliers doivent se rendre sur place dans l’idée de déguster et de découvrir de nouvelles saveurs de bières de microbrasserie. «On va là pour choisir ce qu’on va boire», explique M. Sacy. Il rappelle quelque conseil de base en matière de consommation d’alcool. Boire de l’eau reste essentiel étant donné l’effet déshydratant de la bière, mais aussi parce que l’estomac sera plus rempli, aidant le festivalier à moins consommer. Manger une bouchée doit aussi être au menu. «Ne buvez pas sur un estomac vide», rappelle-t-il. Et si l’endroit est équipé de table, il invite les gens à s’y asseoir. Statistiquement, les consommateurs d’alcool ont tendance quand il y a un endroit où poser son verre.

Des milliers de gens convergeront vers le Parc Jacques-Cartier ce week-end. «Quand tu as le verre à la main, c’est un réflexe, affirme M. Sacy. Tout le monde boit d’avantage.»

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Calendar of events for June 2014 Calendrier des événements de juin 2014

Old Navy

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Progressive Euchre 7:30pm

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Dart League 7:30pm

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Bridge Lessons 9:00am Bridge 1:00pm Lion’s Club 6:00pm Exec Meeting 6:15pm General Meeting 7:30pm

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CORNWALL,Ontario - Seaway Winds Concert Band took its audience From Broadway to Hollywood in the final concert of its 2013-2014 series last weekend. In a chronological stroll throughout some of the greatest show music of all time, the Seaway Winds performed instrumental numbers from the stage, including, Carousel and Les Misérables, as well as the silver screen, with such Disney productions and soundtracks by Ennio Morricone, Michel Legrand and John Williams. The program began in the 1940s, right on through to the present, accompanied by a power point presentation of posters and advertising for the particular piece, on a scrim behind the band, as it was played, explained Barb Hunter, director and founder of the group, now in its 14th year. On the heels of her tour-de-force performance in a local production of Les Misérables, Lacie Petrynka, well known in the community for her many musical theatre roles, was a guest vocalist for the evening. “I started in 1992, in high school, said Petrynka, now a staple member of the Seaway

Valley Theatre Company. “That’s when I did my first show and knew that was it. I wanted to be on the stage. That’s when my spark was ignited and I haven’t stopped since.” Well since then, local theatre goers have enjoyed Petrynka’s performances in iconic roles such as Eva Peron in Evita, Nancy in Oliver, and Rizzo in Grease. “I seem to get all the raunchy roles they are the fun ones to play.” Next up, Seaway Winds will be featured this summer in the Arts in the Park concert series, in Lamoureux Park, starting June 25, July 2, 16, and 30. Tickets for From Broadway to Hollywood are $15 and available at Cornwall and Seaway Valley Tourism, 11 Water St. E., at Cornwall Square Administration Office, or at the door the night of the concert. Children under the age of $10 are admitted for free, accompanied by an adult. Anyone wanting to join Seaway Winds is welcome, as long as they have their own instruments intermediate playing skills, said Hunter. Seaway Winds offers bursaries for high school students who play with the group and continue on to post-secondary education. For further information, visit www.seawaywinds.ca.

Pictured (L-R) are Barb Hunter, Seaway Winds Concert Band, founder and director, with Lacie Petrynka, guest vocalist.

Local high school students get lesson in community building CORNWALL, Ontario - Shop students at St. Matthew Secondary School in Cornwall were busy putting the final touches on a fundraising project for Habitat for Humanity Seaway Valley last week. Now completed, the Habitat ‘mini home’ will be taken to community events and fundraisers throughout SDG with the

purpose of creating awareness and generating donations. “We are grateful for the support from Francois Morin and his students at St. Matthew Secondary School,” said Charles Leclair, special events coordinator. “They did a great job and we hope families and the community will have fun taking a picture and

making a donation.” The mini home was unveiled at Habitat for Humanity’s Drop Event & Lumber Drive last Saturday, in the Home Depot parking lot. Area residents dropped off unwanted household items, building supplies, appliances and furniture, which Habitat for Humanity will sell to the public in their

ReStore in Bonville. Community members also dropped off electronic waste items for recycling such as old televisions, monitors, keyboards, and cell phones. Photography by Allison was on site to take pictures of families and community members to help raise funds for this year’s Home Build.

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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 or business. One-on-one or small group. Call The Joy of Learning at 613-935-6857. SPRING TEA & BAKE SALE ~ Saturday, May 31, 11am-3pm at Cornwall Pentecostal Church, 2nd & Amelia. Wheelchair accessible. Free admission. Tea/coffee, scones, sandwiches, dessert, $6. Baked goods, jewellery, quilts, book table, nail painting, kids table with free animal balloon. BEEF ON A BUN Stormont Cattlemen’s

Deadline: Friday 4 p.m. All events subject to community event guideline

Association, Sunday, June 1, 4pm-7pm at Bonville Lions Club, 17413 McPhail Road. Adults: $10, 10 and under: $5. Everyone Welcome. 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. PAWS FOR THE CAUSE FUNDRAISER ~ Hosted by St. Lawrence

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Valley Animal Hospital, Sunday, June 1 from 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 CAREFOR HEALTH AND WELLNESS CLINICS at Centre Charles-Emile Claude, 146 Chevrier, Cornwall on Wednesday, June 4 from 9am-12pm. Clinics are conducted by a Registered Nurse. No appointment required. Info: 613-932-9298, ext. 223. 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:

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Vagabond TheaTre will be holding their agM at Schnitzels 158 Pitt St. on June the 25th at 7:30 PM

Contact Angée or Gloria at 613-933-5845 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 613933-5845 poste 250. 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) Cancer Benefit, Saturday, May 31, 8pm-12am. We have Hall Rentals for all occasions. Moose Lodge, 443 – 11th St. West. 613-938-0666. SEAWAY VALLEY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE ~ Social Drop–in & Luncheon, first Thursday of every month, 10am–1pm. Lunch is provided, please RSVP by leaving a message at 613-936-0306 ext. 229. Any past participants of SVCHC groups or anyone interested in finding out more about our groups are invited to drop in. LGBTQ Social Gathering (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer), first Thursday of every month, 5–7pm. Allies and family members welcome too. Support, education and resources provided in a safe environment. Find us on Facebook! Search LGBTQ Cornwall SDG to join our group. 353 Pitt St. Cornwall. Info: leave a message at 613-936-0306 ext. 229 and we will return your call. BEREAVED FAMILIES OF ONTARIO Cornwall and Area Annual General Meeting, Tuesday, June 17 at 12noon, BFO Bereavement Centre, 216 Montreal Road. Special Recognition, Award Baxtrom’s Your Independent Grocer. Guest Speaker: Gisele Roy. RSVP by June 6 at: 613-936-1455 or visit the Drop-In Centre at 216 Montreal Road. SENIORS HAVING FUN Bus Tour to Cape Cod, leaving St. Lawrence Centre Mall, Massena, NY. September 8, returning September 12. 5-days, 4-nights, 8-free meals. Call Elly for more details at (315) 764-9480.

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FARE THEE WELL, DARBY O’SHEA will hit the stage Friday at the Cornwall Legion with all proceeds going to big Brothers and Big Sisters. Front from left, are Cathy Doyle Parent (Cairia Dougherty/Producer); Sarah Lalonde (Shannon Quinn); Ashley mcCool (Isla Flynn); Back row : Chris McIlveen ( Inspector Joseph McClumzo); Laurie McRae-Bingley (Darby O’Shea/Writer/ Director); Brett Desrosiers (Emerald O’Sullivan); Gerry Leclair (Seamus O’Reilly); Mike Pilon (Rowan Murphy),Jenny Dagenais (lights/sound Tech). Tickets are $33 which includes dinner and the show. Tickets are available at Scotiabank and for more info call 613-933-8035. Doors open at 6 p.m. Painter Pierre Giroux.

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May 23, 24 & 31 at 8 pm June 1st at 2 pm, June 6 & 7 at 8 pm

Community Events family that moved to this beautiful city. The hours to contact are from 9:30am to 2pm, Monday to Friday, 613-937-3737. HERITAGE AND CEMETERY MEMORIAL SERVICE ~ Sunday, June 8, 10am, at Salem United Church, 19041 County Road 2, Summerstown. Theme: “What Heritage Means to Me”. Lunch provided by United Church Women and a time for fellowship will follow. All are welcome to attend. Info: 613-931-2203.

2107 Second St. W. Cornwall Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French Inc. Co-Produced by: Dan Youmelle & Laurie McRae Bingley • Directed by: Katie Burke Featuring: Bruce Baker, Michael De Wolfe, Nikki Skidders, Cathy Doyle-Parent, Bob Blackadder Tickets available at Cornwall & Seaway Valley Tourism and Scotiabank

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SUMMER ACTING/ MUSIC CAMP • Stage Show • Film Making • Music Video • Swimming A GREAT SUMMER EXPERIENCE! at the Civic Complex

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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 613-3302515. 2ND ANNUAL CORNWALL HOSPITAL FOUNDATION DENIM & DIAMONDS FUNDRAISER ~ Saturday, June 7 on the NAV Centre Patio. Specialty BBQ stations, Silent Auction, Signature Drinks, Live Music by The Don K’s and Tracy Lalonde. Tickets available 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. Info: call Angela Preston at 613-930-4508 or visit: www. cornwallhospitalfoundation.ca PERENNIAL AND BAKE SALE at St. Andrews Catholic Church Hall, St. Andrews W., sponsored by the CWL after all masses on the weekend of May 31st/ June 1st. So please visit us and satisfy your sweet tooth, beautify your gardens and help a really good cause. CORNWALL NEWCOMERS welcomes women new to the area within the last 4 years. The next monthly dinner meeting is Tuesday, June 3rd. Call 613-9354624 or email cornwallnewcomersclub@ gmail.com. BLUE GRASS & CLASSIC COUNTRY JAMBOREE Saturday, May 31, 2014 at Cornwall Township Lions Club (Bonville), 2pm to 9pm. Open mic after 5pm. Dinner 6pm. Meal: Spaghetti dinner - Salad. RELAY FOR LIFE MAXVILLE - VOLUNTEERS NEEDED. Set up volunteers needed for Wed/Thur. June 4 & 5. Physical labour and daytime availability needed. Also, volunteers needed for the actual event day. Friday June 6th 10:00 till 1:00 and volunteers needed throughout the evening and night. Call Lois if you can help out for a few hours. 613-932-1283. 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. CORNWALL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH would like to welcome any new

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CORNWALL, Ontario - With a loaded brush and a stroke of genius, painter Pierre Giroux carved out a spot in Vancouver’s art scene for 15 years, and now he’s back where it all started with an art show you have to see to believe. Our Beautiful Obsession (OBO) Studios will be hosting an exhibition Thursday, May 29 of more than 25 large-scale oil paintings by Cornwall native Giroux. “I was trained more as a traditional painter, but I did live in Italy for a year, so I have a lot of influence from the classical pieces I saw over there”, said Giroux, 41. After graduating from La Citadelle in 1989, Giroux moved to Toronto where he studied at the Ontario College of Art & Design. He spent his fourth year in their Florence Program in Italy, and graduated with a diploma in drawing and painting in 1994. It was a perfect fit for him to join local artists Tracy-Lynn Chisholm and Emily MacLeod at OBO Studios. As a group they meet weekly to inspire each other and work on their craft. “Pierre’s not only a phenomenal artist, he’s the most humble, kind, awesome dude ever, with a ‘joie de vivre’ that matches no other,” said Chisholm. The exhibit features many of the artist’s signature dramatically lit, timeless interior spaces, most of which have never been displayed to the public. The opening reception will be held on May 29 at 7 p.m., the exhibit will continue


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Whether you are a church-goer or not, I am certain that you have heard this particular statement: “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” That declaration was made by Jesus Christ, and it is found in the Book of Acts in the New Testament. Many of us have experienced this principle in our daily lives. Let’s not miss, however, the more subtle lesson on the other side of the coin. Although there is a tremendous blessing in giving, there is still a great blessing in receiving. Obviously, my point is not for us to wait eagerly for

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Annual Memorial Service at Woodlawn Cemetery 540 Cumberland St., Cornwall

Sunday June 8, 2014 at 2 pm Rain or Shine – Tent on Site Veterans Memorial Plaque Dedication & Special Flag Raising Ceremony Members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 297 & SD&G Highlanders in attendance Officiating: Reverend Andrea Harrison

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GAUTHIER, Roger Louis Passed away peacefully at Parisien Manor, Cornwall, with family by his side, on Thursday, May 22, 2014. Roger Louis Gauthier of Cornwall in his 74th year. Loving father of Dominique (Carmen) of Crysler. Cherished grandfather of Lena and Derryk Gauthier, Heidi and Sarah Pecore. Predeceased by his parents Marie (Larocque) and Lionel Gauthier, sister Liliane Lacombe and daughter Ann. Rested at the McArthur Bros. & MacNeil Funeral Home & Chapel, , Cornwall. Liturgy of the Word was celebrated in the Chapel on Monday, May 26, 2014. Cremation followed with Inurnment at Notre Dame Cemetery, Cornwall. GOULET, Gerald Joseph Robert “Pete” Passed away peacefully at his home with his family by his side on Monday, May 19, 2014, age 75 years. Loving husband of Cindy (Larose) Goulet and by previous marriage late Betty (Wilson) Goulet. Dear father of

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Robert (Becky) of Calgary and Christopher of Ottawa and step-father of Robert Larose, Shawn Larose (Kristin) and Patrick Larose (Anne). Cherished grandfather of Robert Junior (Laura), Michael Goulet of Cornwall and Samantha and Matthew Goulet of Ottawa and step-grandchildren Ayden, Emma and Quinn Larose. Also survived by one sister, Janet. Predeceased by his parents, Edgar and Lorida (Currier) Goulet, two sisters, Doris and Lorraine and two brothers, Edgar and Rene. Pete was a member of the Knights of Columbus and Army and Navy Club. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus Monday Night Bowling League at Nativity. He had a passion for golf and to spend time with his wife in Myrtle Beach. Pete had a way of making people laugh. Rested at the M. John Sullivan Funeral Home, Cornwall. Funeral Service was held on Monday, May 26, 2014 in the Chapel of the Funeral Home. Rite of Committal at a later date. HICKEY, John Burt Passed away at the Cornwall Community Hospital on Thursday May 22, 2014, age 84 years. Loving husband of Grace Hickey. Dear father of Kathleen “Kathy” Hickey (Michel Brunet) and Patricia “Patty” Besner (Raymond Jr.). Sadly missed by five grandchildren, Katie Vachon (Eric), Ryan Meek, Robert “BJ” Chesebro, Alexandra Besner, Shane Besner and four greatgrandchildren, Ethan, Nevaeh, Tienna and Hayden. Also survived by three brothers, Walter (Madeleine), Gordon (Merilyn), and David Hickey (Audrey). Predeceased by his parents, Walter and Eva Mary (Burt) Hickey, one sister, Mae Fitzpatrick and one brother, Elwin Hickey (Nancy). Rested at the M. John Sullivan Funeral Home, Cornwall. Funeral was held on Wednesday May 28, 2014 in the Chapel of the Funeral Home. Committal, St. Lawrence Valley Cemetery, Long Sault.

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CONROY Diane (Dignard), - Passed away peacefully and surrounded by family and friends, sadly Diane left us for the Heavens above on Friday, May 23rd, 2014. Loving “Mother Hubbard” to David (Wendy Martin) and Amanda. Dear Grand-maman to her sweet Colin. Sister of Madeleine (Dignard) Mason, daughter of the late Laurent and Laurette (Lafrance) Dignard. She will be so very missed by her companion Edward Geneau, friends at dialysis, Joanne & Jeff, her nieces and nephews, especially Shelley (Mason) Martel and Scott Mason and last but not least her cats Handsome, Boo, Pearle, Barbie and Sylvester. A heartfelt thank you to all those involved in her care over the past years. She will be forever remembered in our hearts and prayers. With all our love, Your Family and Friends xo. Memorial donations to the OSPCA appreciated. Condolences may be left at www.mjohnsullivanfuneralhome.com

other people to lavish us with a whole pile of Christmas, birthday, or anniversary gifts. My simple plea is that you ultimately have to be willing to receive if you are going to be blessed by God. You have to be humble enough to receive and accept, with thanksgiving, God’s daily gifts of provision, direction, correction, encouragement, wisdom, and strength. Furthermore, unless you learn to receive, you cannot be saved by grace for you have to receive God’s mercy. Unless you learn to receive, you cannot be transformed by the Lord for you have to receive His power. Unless you learn to receive, you cannot be used in God’s service for you have to receive God’s enabling. Without any doubt, there is definitely a blessing in receiving as well as in giving!

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CARRIER, Lorenzo Passed away at his residence on Thursday, May 22, 2014, age 72 years. He leaves his loving wife of 50 years, Lise (Pomerleau) Carrier. Dear father of Michel Carrier (Anne) and Sylvie Boisvenue (Rick). Cherished grandfather of Dominique and Gabrielle. Also survived by five brothers, Louis-Philippe (Jacqueline), Leo Paul “Ti-Noir” (Reina), Liguori “Pico” (late Peggy), Raymond (Jeannine), Yvon “Ti-Coune”, and two sisters, Bertha Rivard (late Ti-Pouce) and Jacqueline Lamoureux (late Pierre). Predeceased by his parents, Eugene and Rosilda (Arssenault) Carrier, and two brothers Jean-Marie (late Jeanne) and Romeo (Lilliane). Rested at the M. John Sullivan Funeral Home, Cornwall. Funeral Mass was held on Tuesday May 27, 2014 at Église catholique St-Felix-de-Valois Catholic Church. Rite of Committal, Notre Dame Cemetery.

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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 1991 613-936-1533 ––––––––––– BACHELOR / ONE BEDROOM –––––––––– 710 COTTON MILL #409, 1+bdrm condo, f/s, $1200+util JASE ST, 1bdrm shared accom, furnished $500 Incl 122-A GUY ST, upst 1bdrm, f/s $625 Incl 75 LEONIA, main 1bdrm, f/s , $725 Incl 315-A LEONIA, lower 1bdrm, f/s $550 Incl 1005-A SECOND ST W, upst 1bdrm, f/s $600 Incl 38-A DANIS, upst 1+bdrm, f/s $565+(elect) or $725 Incl 23-B LEFEBVRE, upst 1bdrm, f/s $450+(elect) (July) 38 DANIS, main 1+bdrm, f/s $575+(elect) or $725 Incl (July)

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–––––––––––––––– HAWKESBURY UNiTS ––––––––––––––– 370 WILLIAMS ST, upst 2bdrm, no appl, $750 Incl 265 JAMES ST, main 2bdrm, no appl $775 Incl

Wake up to the wonderful sounds of the country. This updated home is placed on almost an acre. This property also has a beautiful pond, 21 ft. above ground pool with new liner and many natural fruits. MLS#: L1271 $174,900.

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Welcome to Paradise! This 3+1 bedroom, 1/1 bath side split is waiting for you and your family. Modest Natural Gas heat and Cornwall Electric Hydro costs, backing onto a forest and on major school bus routes, this clean, clean home boasts a 3 season room, BBQ area, main floor family room, cozy basement rec room and large shed for all the family toys. MLS# L0703. Call Tom today!

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Come visit this funky country charmer. This spacious and light filled two bedroom bungalow includes a loft with guest room and an updated kitchen, hardwood floors throughout and a large lot and garage. This home will make you smile as soon as you walk in. MLS# L1495 $204,900.

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––––––––– 3 BEDROOMS / HOUSES / SEMi –––––––––– 460 FOURTH ST W, small 3bdrm, no appl $675+Util 237 FIRST ST W, main 3bdrm, no appl, $650+elect 909 LAFLIN AVE, 3bdrm bunglaw, f/s, $1400+Util KILKENNY CRES, Glen Walter, 2 – 3bdrm semis, no appl, garage, no appl $ 1500+(gas/elect ) 18527 CTY RD 18, Martintown, main 3+ bdrm, $800+util 18505 GLEN ROAD, Williamstown, 3+1 bungalow, fridge, Built in stove, w/d, $1500+(propane/elect) 18308 KILKENNY/LAWRENCE, Glen Walter, 2bdrm Townhouse, no appl $900+(gas/elect) (July) 3790 OLD ORCHARD, Apple Hill, 3bdrm, 2storey house, f/s $800+(propane/elect) (July)

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

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––––––––––––––––––– COMMERCiAL ––––––––––––––––––– 232 MCCONNELL AVE, 3 offices and reception area $850 Incl 133 SYDNEY ST, main floor, approx 900 sq ft $700+(gas/elect) APPLE HILL, barn for special occasions CALL FOR DETAILS

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308 Second St. East #806 (MLS L1031)

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412 Fifth St. East (MLS K2107)

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Lancaster Village, $615,000 40 minutes to Montreal and 30 minutes to American border. Property is on 1.7 acres of land and over 4 acres of common area. Private estate.

rental 134 2nd St. East, Cornwall $99,000 income Property 31-33 William St., Cornwall (MLS L1628)

Side by side income property. Both units rented. Close to parks & schools. Washer/dryer connections in each unit

2 bdrms, 1 bath, living room, beautiful kitchen with lots of cupboards, 2 appl., parking. No pets. Non smoking adult building.

$900/mo.

Including first and last months rent. References needed.

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2 OTTaWa sT., aLeXandRIa

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.

–––––––––––––––––– TWO BEDROOM –––––––––––––––––– 313-C LOUISA, upst 2bdrm, f/s $625+(elect) or $725 Incl 316 PRINCE ARTHUR, small 2bdrm, no appl $700 Incl 10 LENNOX LANE, upst 2bdrm, no appl $625 Incl 23-A LEFEBVRE ST, upst 2bdrm, no appl $600+(elect) 109 SEVENTH ST E, upst 2bdrm, 3pc bath, f/s $600 Incl 519 YORK ST, main 2bdrm, f/s $700+(gas/elect ) 1006 FIRST ST E, main 2bdrm, f/s $625+(gas/elect) 107 SEVENTH ST E, upst 2bdrm, f/s $625 Incl 1017 LARIN ST, upst 2bdrm,f/s, $575+(elect) 442 NINTH ST E, 2+bdrm, f/s, adult bldg, $750 Incl 326-C AUGUSTUS, upst 2bdrm, no appl $1000+(elect) 9-A GLOUCESTER ST N, upst 2bdrm, no appl $640+util 515-A YORK ST, upst 2bdrm, f/s $650+(elect) (June) 21 ½ MILLVILLE, small 2bdrm, no appl $750 Incl (June) 1233 DALY AVE, upst 2bdrm, f/s $680+(elect ) (June) 328 FIRST ST E, upst 2bdrm, f/s, $650 Incl (June) 3-C LEONIA, upst 2bdrm, f/s $700+(gas/elect) (June) 519-A YORK, upst 2bdrm, f/s $575+(gas/elect) (June) 338 ST FELIX ST, main 2bdrm, no appl $665+util (July) 539-A AMELIA ST, main 2bdrm, no appl $775 Incl (July) 725 Guy St #1, lower 2bdrm, no appl $650+(elect) (July) 39 Queen St #3, Lancaster, 2bdrm, f/s $600+(elect) (August) 133-B Sydney St, 2bdrm, no appl, $950+(gas/elect) (Aug)


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Spectacular waterfront home with panoramic views of Shipping Channel, Adirondack Mountains....swim, boat and fish.... Large landscaped lot, double boathouse, pile driven dock, concrete seawall. The interior is stunning ....large living-dining area, gourmet kitchen, sunroom, master bedroom with ensuite is on upper level with large open office area. Two additional bedrooms on the main floor, hardwood floors....move in condition....finished basement with large recroom, another bedroom and bath, over sized double attached garage.

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15683 MaNNiNG Rd - $159,000

(L1125) Small 2-storey, 2 bdrm home on quiet avenue. Large garden with hot tub & gazebo. Easy access to schools.

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

MOE lEMiEUX* 613-930-1136

447 BEdFORd ST $126,900

(L1477) Great starter home with very little do do. Upper windows upgraded 2010 along with C/A, frt porch covering, siding, ext walls reinsul & driveway. Kit & roof done 5-6 yrs ago.

56 MaRlBOROUGH ST., MaXVillE - $52,000

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

ROBERT JUHaSZ* 613-360-0087

ROBERT JUHaSZ* 613-360-0087

115 GUY ST $105,900

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ROBERT JUHaSZ* 613-360-0087

ROBERT JUHaSZ* 613-360-0087

“MAKE A!”N OFFER

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

5021 NiNE MilE Rd, JUST SOUTH OF MaRTiNTOWN NEW PRiCE $285,000

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

(L1596) Here is the perfect First Investment! Immaculate 2 bdrm home, close to college, shopping, schools, bus route & churches. 1.5car det garage with laneway access at rear of home. A Must View!

1252 HEBERT ST - $179,000

(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.

SHERRY MCCUllOUGH* 613-551-2141

MOE lEMiEUX* 613-930-1136

NEW PRICE $169,900

416 HOOPlE aVE - $169,900

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

ROBERT JUHaSZ* 613-360-0087

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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.

SHERRY MCCUllOUGH* 613-551-2141

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16855 BEaVER daM dRiVE - $468,500

3128 NORTHdalE dR - $239,900

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

SHERRY MCCUllOUGH* 613-551-2141

SHERRY MCCUllOUGH* 613-551-2141

(L1612) Get Set For Summer! Enjoy this 3+1 bdrm side-split home with 2 baths, open concept living rm, dining rm & kit. Partially fenced backyard & C/A. Interested?

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

NEED A LARGER HOME? (L0935) Like a formal living/dining rm? Want a fin bsmt for the teenagers? This rec rm is Pop & popcorn approved.

SHERRY MCCUllOUGH* 613-551-2141

1444 HOlY CROSS BlVd. - $279,900

(L1375) Growing family? Looking for space? Mornings hectic? Not in this 3 bath, 3+1 bdrm 5-level split home.

SHERRY MCCUllOUGH* 613-551-2141

613 dUNdaS CR $168,500

(L1480) Looking for a quiet east end location? Looking for a possible in-law suite with separate entrance? Looking for a home with oodles of room for a growing family? Your search ends here. Don’t delay, call Sherry today.

1400 THiRd ST E - NEW PRiCE $189,900

(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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6803 RiVERViEW dR - NEW PRiCE $399,900

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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?

SHERRY MCCUllOUGH* 613-551-2141

1518 STEPHEN ST - NEW PRiCE $263,900

(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.

SHERRY MCCUllOUGH* 613-551-2141

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18232 PaRk ST, RR1, WilliaMSTOWN - $224,900

1782 ElGiN ST - $174,900

(L1100) Come to Riverview Estates where streets wind & nerves unwind. Quiet, new, convenient family friendly neighbourhood. Country living with Municipal Services.

(L1664) Looking for a 3 bdrm brick bung with a carport on a well-established neighbourhood? Check out this home. Won’t last long!

SHERRY MCCUllOUGH* 613-551-2141

SHERRY MCCUllOUGH* 613-551-2141

(L1634) Hit a home run with your family, moving into this 3+1 bdrm ranch-style bung. 1269 sq.ft. on main flr allows entertaining family & friends without cramping your style. Keep cool this summer & make a BIG SPLASH in this refreshing 24’ abv grd pool. Why not view today?

SHERRY MCCUllOUGH* 613-551-2141

514 adOlPHUS ST - $149,900

(L0927) Stroll to everything! Centretown location boasts this 1+2 bdrm, 1-1/2 storey home with many updates. It costs nothing to phone.

SHERRY MCCUllOUGH* 613-551-2141

open HoUse sUndaY • 1-3PM

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(L1331) Large Workshop-Garage.

6596 TREE HaVEN Rd - $449,900

1020 SECONd ST W - $169,900

(L1436) MOVE-IN-CONDITION. 3 Bedroom Home.

lESliE O’SHaUGHNESSY* 613-361-1765

JaCk ROY* 613-938-2121

JUliE QUESNEl** 613-662-7653

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NEW PRICE $269,900

3296 MaiN ST, aVONMORE NEW PRiCE $119,900

(L0051) 3 Bdrm Starter Home with numerous updates such as: siding, eaves740 CHaMPlaiN dR - $254,900 troughs, most windows, flooring, furnace, (L1573) Akk brucj 3+2 bdrm bung in great family area featuring many updates, water treatment syst, water pump & sump fenced rear yard, att garage & more. pump. BONUS - ALL APPLIANCES INCL.

JUliE QUESNEl** 613-662-7653

JaCk ROY* 613-938-2121

(L1475) Impeccably-maint 3 bdrm WATERFRONT home with approx 1850 sq.ft., 60 lEFEBVRE - $173,900 beautiful open concept dining area off kit, bright spacious family rm, gorgeous frpl, (L1424) Spacious bungalow in good state of repair. abv grd pool & much more.

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JUliE QUESNEl** 613-662-7653

MaN CaVE dREaM $229,900

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

MiCHaEl VaNdER MEER** 613-938-2121

163 lEFEBVRE $139,000

COUNTRY CENTURY HOME

(L0058) A pleasant mixture of old & new STaRTER HOME OR RENTal iNCOME - $79,900 in this 4 bdrm home on acre lot with lots of extras. (L1260) Interior recently redone.

MiCHaEl VaNdER MEER** 613-938-2121

MiCHaEl VaNdER MEER** 613-938-2121

aNd NOW FOR SOMETHiNG COMPlETElY diFFERENT! $289,900

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

MiCHaEl VaNdER MEER** 613-938-2121

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


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Sales Representative

Cornwall Reality Inc. Brokerage

Cell: 613 361 7026 | sue@remax-cornwall.ca Each Office Independently Owned & Operated

1. Home in the city of Cornwall up to $135,000. 2 or 3 bedrooms 2. Semi detached home up to $180,000. 3 bedrooms on the main floor for July possession 3. Good duplex or triplex in a good area up to $300,000

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4910 Cty rd 12, lunenburg

This 4 bedroom home has had many updates in the last few years!! Custom kitchen with spacious island, hardwood and ceramic throughout, 2 bathrooms, main fl laundry, propane furnace (2014), newer windows, and lots of space for the kids!!! Asking

$179,900

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LauRin (Moe) MauRais.

Raised in Cornwall, Moe is an active member in the community where he has chosen to raise his family. With a background in middle management, Moe has organizational qualities that will assist you in making all the right decisions when choosing to sell or buy a home. Customer service excellence is Moe’s main goal with every client. CL:

Laurin Moe Maurais

6086 CaSHion rd, WilliaMStoWn

Move right into this 2 year old home!! Featuring, 2 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, fully finished basement with walk out to back yard. Det shop, insulated, heated and a second floor which can be used as your “Man Cave”. Located only minutes from Cornwall.

16461 Centennial dr avonMore

Great family home! Over 1800 sq fr, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, main fl family room, double garage, spacious property. Asking $258,900

$341,500

NEW PRICE $144,900

$329,900

613-938-8100 | Cell: 613-330-3580

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3+1 bedrooms, 3 baths, vaulted ceilings, finished lower level, Central Vac & C/A, 80’x180’ lot

$800,000

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1992 BELvEDERE CRES.

$259,900

19360 Cty Rd 19

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

Asking

$224,900

231 LAfRAMBOiSE AvE.

764 DEwHURST AvE.,

$265,000

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

514 Rivier Pl

710 Cotton Mill St-Unit 209

(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 & ceramic, back deck, fenced, finished rec 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 40’ balcony, 2 parking spots (in + outdoor) , roof top patio rm, metal roof, 60’x129’, quiet cul-de-sac

$539,000

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

$276,900

18851 Glen Rd

(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

ing

Ask Super clean & $179,900 move in condition. Freshly painted, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, rec room, den/office/4th bedroom, fenced yard 52` x 104` backs onto hydro lands. (MLS L1484)

Asking

$159,900

$428,900

$495,000

$199,900

710 COTTON MiLL UNiT #403

$299,900

Also Available

$695,000

Asking

SOLD

Asking

Asking

Country retreat. 1600 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, side split on 7 acres well treed lot. Easy commuting distance to most areas. (MLS L0030)

3130 JOHNSTON AvE.

6732 SUTHERLAND DR, SOUTH GLENGARRY

You must view the unique 3 bedroom home located near the Cornwall Golf & Country Club with deeded access to the river. This spacious home has many features including patio doors to covered porch overlooking a private yard. (MLS L1501)

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

4631 GLEN ROY ROAD

6280 164TH AvENUE, BAiNSviLLE

(L0743)- spectacular waterfront, executive 2000 sq. ft. bungalow, gourmet kit, granite, hwd & ceramic, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, generator

Asking

6397 Le domain Rd, S. Lancaster

$269,900

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

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

$534,900

$148,500

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

$132,900

$249,900

19 Hamilton Island

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

5 Forest Hill Rd

Arrowhead Estates, luxurious 2457 sq. ft. bungalow, 3+3 bedrooms, 3 baths, gourmet kit, high end finishings, 2nd kitchen in lower level, m. bedroom loft, 100’x200’ lot

Open HOuse sunday 1-2:30pm

$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

$119,500

$183,900-$193,900

$132,900

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.

Asking

$267,500

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)

PT LOT PLAN Asking 52M26 SOUTH $187,500 ea. 1/2 EAST SiDE Of fORESTDALE CRES

101-205 First Street east

(MLS L0792) & (MLS L0793)

2 NEW

HOMES 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.

613-551-3777

Independently Owned & Operated

(L1455) - historic Si Miller arena site, 10 condos, projected possession spring 2015, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1050 sq. ft., hwd & ceramic, balcony

631 York Street

(K3232) - ideal starter home, 2 bdrms, 1 bath, floating & ceramic, shingle (‘13), detached 1.5 garage, partially fenced, 45’x176’ lot

REMAX Cornwall Realty Inc. Brokerage

649 Second St. E., Cornwall, ON 613-938-8100

PHIL LAMARCHE Broker

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

334 Carleton St

(L1496)- affordable3 bedroom home, 2 bath, 1280 sq ft, covered patio overlooking fenced yard, 50’x120’ lot, garage

Independently Owned & Operated

Call Phil for Worry Free Transactions Over 37 Years of Reliable Real Estate Sales & Service Cornwall realty inc. Brokerage

5550279

Great neighborhoodpeaceful and perfect family environment, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 2 storey home with private fenced backyard. (MLS L1516)

$64,900

$280,000

www.howrealtorshelp.ca Marianne Léger, Broker Jean Léger, Broker

613-330-2466

613-930-6484

5412587

Frontage 535` x 301`. Has 2 entrances, 1 with gate across from Holly Hill`s Riding School, part of east half lot 20 Con 2, South Glengarry, Pt 1 14R2286. (MLS L1465)

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CORnWaLL REaLTy InC., BROkERagE

16105 east Island Causeway, Long Sault

18780 COUNTY ROAD 19 (SOUTH BRANCH) RD, SOUTH GLENGARRY Asking Vacant Lot. 4.37 Acres.

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Tanya FLaRO Sales Representative www.remax-cornwall.ca

613-363-3052

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

Affordable family home sitting on a beautiful village lot with approx 1-1/2 acres. Approx 1,600 sq. ft. with 3 bedrooms. Asking $149,900

Chalet style, open concept, superior finishings with hardwood flooring, slate bathroom, det shop, geothermal heating, 10 acres.

Broker

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18900 neville rd

18493 HugHie Munro Street

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Beautifully updated 3+1 bdrm 2 bath brick bungalow on a large corner lot with private yard. MLS# L1339. Asking $205,900 For every house I sell, I donate $100 to the osPCa

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6268 Macdonald crt., Bainsville

Tastefully renovated home located in Creg Quay, featuring open floor plan, two fireplaces, granite counters in kitchen, wood floors and sun room with water views. Lower level has a rec. room, bedroom & high end washroom with sauna. A must see. 5599998

5601696

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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

Asking $214,900

805 Brookdale Avenue, Cornwall All landlords/agents are cordially invited.

3 bedroom brick bungalow with over 1500sqft of living space, features 2 bathrooms, sunroom, garage, large barn all on 2 acres of land and only minutes from the city. MLS#L1605

Asking 209,900

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1115 Cumberland Street

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

Asking $104,900

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26 GuLF st.

Cute 2 bedrm, updated windows, gas ht, c/a, gas stove in living rm, full fenced lot, garage, appliances to stay.

NEW PRICE!

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

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17845 County Road 18

NEW PRICE!

405 Bedford St.

Hobby Farm! Features 2 storey home with over 2000 sq. ft. of living space, new attached garage plus large barn green house all on 9 acres of land. MLS#L007

Monday, June 9, 2014 7:00 p.m. at Ramada Inn

Phil Bellsmith

5720 Richmond Drive, Long Sault

SOLD 18033 McIntosh Road

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1-19564 Summerset Acres, Summerstown

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sOLD

1506 First st. E.

10ft WATER FRONTAGE. Build a dock or fish from your own shoreline. This renovated fully winterized cottage delights in breathtaking views of the St. Lawrence river. MLS #L1660

$159,000

2-19564 Summerset Acres, Summerstown

Bright clean 2+1 bedroom, 2 bathroom brick bungalow, with detached garage. Large eat-in kitchen & kitchenette/ laundry downstairs with large rec-room. Gas heat, nice neighbourhood.

Asking $179,800

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205 Guy st.

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.

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LUXURY WATERFRONT HOME. This location is simply the “ best kept secret, “ with quality waterfront and panoramic views of the river and Adirondack mountains. Enjoy the million dollar view from an enormous solarium to the south. MLS #L1571 $675,000

208 Leonia Street, Cornwall

Asking $105,000

Contact Shane Cosstick Sales Representative

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29 CyprESS LaNE INGLESIdE

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. $419,900

NEW prICE

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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

$176,800

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15658 County Rd 43, Finch

237 8th st. EAst.

4 BEDROOM RURAL FAMILY HOME . With this central geographic location, you are not a far commute from Long Sault, Cornwall, Chesterville or Ottawa. MLS #L1597

734 MarLborouGh STrEET

opEN houSE SuNday 3-4:30pM NEW prICE

Great 2 plus 1 bedroom Bungalow with possible conversion to 3 bedrooms in family oriented neighborhood. Large bright eat-in kitchen. Good sized living room, finished basement with rec room, 2nd full bath, laundry and storage. Large lot with screened porch and shed $179,900

AFFORDABLE UPDATED CITY BUNGALOW. Two renovated bathrooms, large updated kitchen with centre island, finished rec-room and big fenced backyard. MLS #1673

Excellent starter home centrally located. Main floor Affordable two storey home, kitchen with ample living is possible, with living room, family room, cabinets, open concept, living room with hardwood kitchen, dining, master bedroom and laundry all on the floors and gas stove, two large bedrooms with main floor. Additional bedroom on 2nd level loft and a walk-in closets, large 4 piece bathroom, screenedlarge oversized shed for storage. $119,900 in deck, large fenced yard and updates. $144,900

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1345 ST. MIChEL avENuE

613-861-1444

324 ELLEN

Better then new with numerous upgrades and pride of ownership. 2 Bedroom semi detached on a large fully fenced yard. Bright kitchen, dining and living room with hardwood floors. Large master, 2 full bathrooms, fully finished basement with 2 additional living rooms. This home is immaculate, fully landscaped with raised gardens. $194,900

28 FIrST STrEET WEST

Excellent downtown professional building with many possibilities. Main floor with reception and two large office spaces with a 2 pc bath. Staircase leads to 2nd level with 4 more office spaces, waiting area, additional bathroom all with hardwood floors and large windows for lots of natural light. 3rd level loft with skylights is perfect for a conference/meeting room. $229,900

1624 GraNT avENuE

This lovely home is ready for a new owner with no work needed. Come visit this weekend at the open house! 2 large bedrooms, 1.5 baths, park like yard, great garage/workshop, plus low utility costs. MLS# L1244 Asking $147,500

Open HOuse sunday 1 tO 3 pm

A little TLC will make this Riverdale 3 bedroom bungalow into a great family home. 2 bathrooms, recroom and attached garage $197,900

4976 roSEbuSh drIvE

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

$188,900

“Selling your home for top dollar in today’s real estate market requires maximum marketing exposure. Contact Katie and Matthew Bellsmith to find out the benefits of working with a real estate sales representative with a proven marketing plan” Call us today. It’s “your move”

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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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18274 Samuel Drive

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Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 full baths home waiting for a new owner! Very nice living room, kitchen, bath and large bedrooms. Great Rec room in the basement wit access to the attached garage. Great location with a private yard! Come visit this weekend at the open house! MLS# L1245

Asking $224,900

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Top Prices Paid For Gold, Fine China, TVs, VCRs, CDs, Movies, Antiques, Small Furniture We Pawn, Buy, Sell & Trade 224 Pitt Street 613-933-2333

Newly Renovated 2 Bedroom

1981 ApAlAche

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Includes separate bar fridge and BBQ. Both 3 years old. Trailer was only being used one week per year.

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5588415

409 Bedford st., Cornwall

1400 sq.ft. bungalow in a great location. 3+1 bdrms., main floor laundry, gas fireplace in basement. Many upgrades. Pictures available online at Kijiji Cornwall

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TrAiler House FoR ReNt TrAvel 2 axle – 17 ½ feet long

1108 4th Street East, Cornwall

613-933-7628

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CONSTRUCTION FOREPERSON

4685 Northfield road

HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC & APPRENTICE MECHANIC

Cornwall Gravel Co. Ltd. Mechanic & apprentice for heavy construction equipMent Mechanic Req: Licensed & min 2 year exp Resumes To: Fraser Ouderkirk, 390 11TH St. W. Cornwall, Ont K6J 3B2 Fax: 613-932-3938 • Email: dispatch@cornwallgravel.ca

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HOUSE SALE MABEL CHAN

1 & 2 & 3 bedroom units available for rent

(Late Harry) CHAN Previous owners of the Jade Gardens Restaurant

www.aplusmanagement.ca

1250 DAPRAT AVE., CORNWALL, ONTARIO

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Tel: 613-933-2227 ext. 223 205

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(McConnell Avenue turn east on Twelfth Street left on Daprat)

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no lease, Short term. located in Sunrise acres, Fully Furnished, 2 bdrms, 2 baths, 2 car garage. Move-in ready.

Just a toothbrush!

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McHaffie Flea Market 2 km North of Morrisburg Hwy 401 - Exit 750 OPEN EVERY SUNDAY YEAR ROUND 8am-4pm

Over 100 booths inside & out 4572465

THURSDAY, JUNE 5 8:30 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

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HOUSEHOLD: COMPACT DINING TABLE 30” EXTENDS TO 56” WITH 6 CHAIRS; SMALL GLASS FRONT CHINA CABINET; SOCIAL CART; CURIO CABINET; NESTING TABLES WITH CARVED INSERT TOPS; OCCASIONAL CHAIRS; 4 PC. RETRO BEDROOM SET; ROUND MAPLE KITCHEN TABLE & 4 CHAIRS; LAMPS; ORIENTAL FIGURINES AND VASES; STERLING SILVER 10 PC. DRESSER SET; MOORECROFT BOWL; LARGE GRESLEY MIXING BOWL; CRYSTAL; MAROLIN GLASS; CHALET GLASS; S.P. SERVING PCS.; LINEN; OILS BY JANE FERN; PRINT BY NICOLE SANTORA 50/350; WITNEY POINT BLANKET; AYERS AND KENWOOD BLANKETS IN ORIGINAL BOXES; CEDAR CHEST; MANY EARLY LOCAL BUTTON PINS; ORIENTAL SILK PICTURES; EARLY LIFE MAGAZINES; KITCHENWARE; BEATTY MANGLE; SNOW BLOWER; PATIO SET; TRUNKS; GARDEN TOOLS; OTHER MISC. ARTICLES. TOYS: PARTIAL LISTING GI JOE ACTION FIGURES; GI JOE OFFICIAL COMBAT SET; GI JOE BULLDOG TANK; GI JOE OFFICIAL SEA SLED & FOGMAN AND OTHERS; TONKA NO. 70 CAMPER; TONKA CAR CARRIER; TONKA NO. 2 PICK UP TRUCK; NO 110 FISHERMAN TRUCK; RELIABLE GIANT DIESEL DUMP TRUCK; TRACTOR TRAILER; CEMENT TRUCK; ATOMIC SUBMARINE WITH LIGHT; APOLLO SATURN V MOON ROCKET; ASTRO LAUNCH; JOHNNY SEVEN OMA; LI’L BEAVER 1510; TRAFFIC CONTROL BY TECHNOIX 295; ERECTOR & MECCANO; CIRUC GUM BANK; PARKER PRO FOOTBALL GAME; POWER PLAY NHL ELECTRIC HOCKEY; AIR MINISTRY 1942 SET OF 4 AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION SILHOUETTE CARDS; ALL HAVE THEIR BOXES AND MORE.

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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.

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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to be held on site at Civic #16755 Maloney Rd., St. Andrews West.

FARM EQUIP, TOOLS, CARS, ANTIQUES & SERVICED BUIDLING LOT SOLD AT 12pm! 17082 ROXBOROUGH GARDENS RD. MONKLAND ONT. K0C 1V0 OWNER MOVING WEST! - NO RESERVES!

From the Village of St. Andres travel west on Ct. Rd. 18 approx. 7 kms to McClave Side Rd., turn right onto McClave then right almost immediately again onto Maloney Rd. First farm on the north side of the road. Watch for signs.

TracTor, small farm equip., farm relaTed iTems, Trailers, horse Tack & harness, horsT drawn iTems, pine logs and more tRACtoRS, MAChineRy & tRAiLeRS to inCL.: MF 135 gas tractor with Allied front end loader & power steering, 3Pth Rhino blade, 5ft. bush hot, Allied single auger snow blower, sm 3PTH spring tooth cultivator, 6 ft. 3PTH disk with notched blades (like new), stone boat, single axle hyd. Dump trailer (box in excellent cond)., 12 ft. tandem flat top float style trailer with tilt and winch, micd 90’s 2 horse bumper hitch stock trailer hoRSe ReLAted iteMS And MiSC. to inCL.: excellent double set of nylon draft horse harness with chrome harness (very nice), byothane single harness for horst 700-1100 lb, new circle y men’s size western saddle (used twice), various other tack including: collars, bridals, halters & more, 4 wheeled horse drawn wagon, 2 wheeled forecart, 2 wheeled cart, set of bob sleighs, horst drawn scuffler, cockshutt #17a walking plough (very nice), 2 sq. water tanks, plastic stock tank, tombstone round bale feeder, qut. of page wire, lawn roller, gas bbq, wringer washer (like new), gas powered water pump, qty of rough sawn 2x6x18 ft. pine lumber, port air comp., assorted hand and power tools, truck cap to fit 2010 and up full size gm truck, enough red pine logs to construct a log structure 20x24 ft. all reeled and ready, many other articles too numerous to mention. Owner & Auctioneer Not Responsible For Loss or Accident terms: Cash or good cheque with proper ID

Peter Ross Auction Services Ltd.

Auctions

AUCTION! JUNE 7TH 10AM

Short Notice AuctioN SAle SAt. MAy 31St At 10:00 AM

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Renovated century farm home on private beautifully treed 3 acre lot. $189,000 MLS L1662

Cornwall Gravel Co. Ltd.

5596563

Open HOuse sunday June 1st frOm 1-3pm

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DATED at Hawkesbury, Ontario, this 5th day of May 2014. 5595448

Salary offered for this position is $500 and commission of $200 is included. Job Description: 1. Marketing products 2. Evaluation 3. Customer advisory 4. Report writing Contact us for more details at sanford.cline@actionsupplyincc.ca

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5598083

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Ingleside, On. Tel: 613-537-8862 See www.theauctionfever.com for full listing

BUILDING LOT:

Part of Lot 16 Con 2. Township of Roxborough, County of Stormont. 100 x 400 ft. Apprx 1 Acre. Includes 200 amp underground service. 100 ft well. Septic holding tank. BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this conveniently located lot 20 min from Cornwall, and 60 min to Ottawa. Close to highway 138, schools and other amenities. NO RESERVE!!

AUTOMOBILES:

1963 Corvair, 4dr, auto, good restoration car; 1983 Cadillac Seville, 4dr, good condition 60,000km; 1979 Motorhome 454 engine, runs great only 82,000kms; 1995 Pontiac SSEI supercharged low kms; 1994 Nissan UD 1800, Diesel std 6 speed, fifth wheel Dually 256,000kms (Florida Truck). 1991 Jaguar Vanden Plas XJ6 (Florida car) 160,000kms, 1990 Camper Van 162,000kms

FARM EQUIPMENT/TOOLS:

MF 165 diesel tractor and loader; John Deere 1010 track loader, new tracks ,4cyl gas, winch; MF 3 pth Disc; HD wood splitter; Fifth wheel 3 Axle 24ft trailer with Tilting deck ;2 axle trailer with framed cage; Craftsman 18hp lawn tractor; 2 new SHELL tires; plastic square tanks; Cut off saw; pallet jack; Coats tire changer; Clarke mig welder (new); stick welder; car stands; sand blaster; shop and farm manuals; sockets, wrenches; work benches; pipe vice; battery charger; hand tools; air compressor; chain saws; pressure washer; connectors; scaffolding; drill press; metal cabinets; truck storage box; rebar; milk house heater and other items.

ANTIQUES:

Single axle trailers; car parts; snowmobile posters; Snap On & UAP calendars; Radio model cars; milk cans and other misc. antique items box; rebar; milk house heater and other items. Those who register will be entered to win one of 3 Dinners at Philos restaurant! TERMS OF SALE: Cash or cheque with ID. Building lot and all items are being sold “as is where is”. Auctioneer/ Owner not responsible for loss or damage. Accuracy of information given is to the best of Auctioneers knowledge. No warranties expressed or implied. Any fees associated with sale of property is responsibility of the buyer. $1000 non-refundable down payment for purchase of property due day of sale. Balance due on closing.

PROPRIETOR: JIM BELMORE Contact Jennifer Blair Manley 613-551-4133 for more info and for pics go to www.theseawayauctioncompany.com

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Looking for a summer job in the county of Stormont or Dundas? Are you 15 to 18 years old? Jobs for Youth is a paid summer job program that includes: • Pre-employment training before the job starts • A 6 week job placement, in July and August • Post-employment training and support, after the job ends Information and application form can be found on the Job Zone d’emploi website at www.jobzonedemploi.ca under the Job Seeker or Student section. Applications for Stormont and Dundas are due:

June 4th at 4:00 pm

Please note that applications received after 4:00 pm will not be considered For additional information contact: Julie Sullivan; Program Coordinator Job Zone d’emploi Tel : 613-933-9675 ext. 325 e-mail jsullivan@jobzonedemploi.ca Jobs for Youth is funded by the Government of Ontario.

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MAIN floor, renovated, small 2-bedroom, now available, washer/ dryer hookup, parking, no pets, 1st and last month rent and references required, $525/ month plus utilities. 230 Carleton Street. 613-361-0248

210

Flats/apartments heated for rent

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

Help wanted

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

240

Rooms for rent

ROOM for rent in security building, 390$/ monthly, utilities included. Call Peter 613-330-2416

307 Electrical appliances BLACK microwave Panasonic for sale with fan and light over stove. 4-years old. Excellent condition. $100. 613-938-7813

390

Garages sales

CARPORT sale: May 30th and 31th, 8h00 am/ 6h00 pm, household articles, tools, much more, 196 15th Street West, Cornwall.

390

Garages sales

YARD sale, Saturday 31st, 7:00h to 13:00h. 1127 Osborne, Cornwall. Rain/ cancelled

390

474

Garages sales

Multi-Family Yard Sale on Saturday, May 31st, 137, Markell Crescent, Cornwall, 8am-1pm.

390

Garages sales

SATHURDAY May 31st, 15625 High Way 2, between Ingleside and Longsault. Household items and kids stuff. 8am-1pm

Garages sales

MOVING Sale: May 31st, June 1st, 1012 Grand Avenue, Cornwall. 8a.m. to 3p.m. Furniture, tools, household articles, hardware, PC parts, books, and more!

Help wanted

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LAWN and landscape maintenance. All your lawn care needs, grass cutting, seeding, weeding. We also provide other services such as hedge trimming, interlock repair, retaining wall repair, pressure washing. Give us a try we won’t disappoint. 613-932-1901

845 Prayers/ card of thanks REMERCIEMENT à mon Sacré-Coeur pour faveur obtenue, J.B.

Help wanted

840

Lost/ found

LOST

Deceased mother’s diamOnd ring in the Civic Complex parking lot, in front of pool area on Tuesday, May 20th. reward Call Pauline 613-938-9414

925

Trailers/ tent trailers/ mobile homes

36’, 2012 Sierra camping trailer, with transferable warranty. Located at Lakeview campsite, Ingleside, Ontario, lot 23. 30,000$ or best offer. 613-933-6791 or 613-577-6791

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The Seaway Valley Community Health Centre (SVCHC) is presently recruiting for a competent and dynamic individual for one temporary, full-time Maternity Leave Replacement position, 35 hours per week, for approximately one year. Registered Practical Nurse -Telemedicine Program Responsibilities: As a member of an inter-professional team, the Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) assists in the delivery of primary care services, community outreach, education and promotion of healthy lifestyle choices for the residents of the community. The RPN participates in the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of programs and services for individuals, families and the community, functioning interdependently with the other members of the inter-professional team within a health promotion framework. The RPN will provide health-care services to clients of the Centre and community, with a strong emphasis on disease prevention and health promotion.

TC Media is presently looking, for its Cornwall region’s Newspaper, for a:

SaleS RepReSentative, medias solutions

5599753

Reporting to the Sales Manager, the Sales Representative’s main responsibilities are to solicit and offer advice to customers, potential and existing, of the area in order to help them maximize the impact of their advertisement investment with the readership, for newspaper and web. Applicants must have a dynamic personality, strong customer service experience and exceptional organizational and planning skills. Has knowledge of the local market. Is able to work in a team, has knowledge of the internet and web, and owns a vehicle. Bilingualism is an asset. Applicants interested by this position can apply by email at rick.shaver@tc.tc, care of Rick Shaver, Publisher. Transcontinental believes in the principle of employment equality.

Landscaping

Garages sales

ESTATE sale,yard sale,Saturday May 31st and June 1st, 5739 Richmond Drive, Long Sault, off of Highway 2. From 8 AM to 2 PM, rain or shine. 613-577-0118

The fourth largest print media group in Canada, TC Media is the leading publisher of consumer magazines in Canada and the country’s second-largest publisher of community newspapers. It is also the leading distributor of advertising material in Canada.

Please do not phone.

1-866-637-5236

Qualifications: Thorough knowledge of and proficiency in current nursing practices of community-based care. Three to five years experience in a hospital or community setting. Must hold a current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario. Experience in program development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation is an asset. Demonstrated ability to work in a multi-professional team environment. Ability to work with minimal supervision in a high stress environment. Sensitivity to the needs of the disadvantaged and experience with a diverse population. Good interpersonal and communication skills are required. Proficiency working in a computerized environment and experience working with electronic client records is required. Bilingualism is preferred. Send your application by mail or deliver in person by Monday, June 9th, 2014 to the attention of: Debbie St. John-de Wit Executive Director Seaway Valley Community Health Centre 353 Pitt Street Cornwall, ON K6J 3R1

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We thank all applicants but regret that we can only contact those invited for an interview. The Centre is committed to employment equity. Should you require accessibility accommodation, please contact the Executive Director at 613-936-0306.


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Sharon Fortier, owner/operator

501 Pitt Street

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sharscleaning@yahoo.com

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CUSTOM HOME SPECIALIST

• Interlock • Fences • Flagstone • Planting LARGE TREES SUPPLIED & PLANTED

Wallrich mini storage inc.

T.A.R. Electric 613-363-6465

Complimentary design services.

Cornwall and surrounding area Since 1955

Residential – Commercial - Industrial

www.menardbros.on.ca

L.R. Whitteker Enterprise

LANDSCAPING

Grass Cutting • Lawn Repair • Rolling Aerating • Dethatching • Leaf Clean-up General Landscaping • Yard Maintenance Lyn Whitteker, Proprietor C: 613-330-5856 T: 613-937-0424

• General Landscaping • Interlocking Brick Patios • Interlocking Brick Walkways • Interlocking Block Garden Walls • Interlocking Block Flower Bed Walls • Top Dressing Seed • Sod Installation

Sales & Service Fully Insured - Free estImate WWW.SEAWAY-VALLEY-LANDSCAPING.COM

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Pamela Latreille Residential • Janitorial Bonded & Insured

Excavation & Removal

BRUNET

613.938.3999

• Balcony • Exterior Siding • Paving Stones • Kitchen

N.P. bwhite@xplornet.ca

5550311

• Roofing

FRee estimates

Renovation / Construction

613-363-3283

CraCk Pro

• Leaky Foundation • Water Proofing • Weeper Drain System • Fully Insured • 25yrs Warranty

5280449

• Basement • Extension • Washroom • Cement Joint

Stephane St DeniS 613-362-5747 e-mail: ionicelectrical@gmail.com ionicelectricalcontracting.com

Sump Pump – Full Install

5430583

WETT Wood & Pellet Inspections Pellet Stove Repairs & Cleaning Chimney Repairs & Cleaning One Ton of Pellets Free with Purchase of any New Harman Pellet Stove Wood Pellet Early Buy $4.87/bag

Residential – Commercial Renovation & Repair

ECRA/ESA Lic.#7009315 Owned and operated by master electrician

Foundation RepaiR

ATKINSON FIREPLACE

Guaranteed work ~ 36 years experience Call Allan 613-347-2610 56 Oak St., Lancaster (last home on Oak St.)

• New Construction • Electical Renovation and Repairs • References • Satisfaction Guaranteed

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Commercial & Residential Lawn Care

Repairs to all makes and models including small farm engines

Residential CommeRCial

Seaway Valley 5490694

Fully Insured

613-935-9444 613-551-6414

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Master Electrician

Featuring both heated & non heated indoor Self serve storage units 613-933-4448 www.wallrichministorage.com 580 Wallrich avenue, Cornwall on.

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Tom Ryan

Lancaster Small Engine Repairs

cleanstreak1@gmail.com www.cleanstreak1.com

Foundation repair • Foundation Parging • Foundation Crack Repair • Window well installation & repair

5557382

Professional Pet Grooming Stylist

ron macdonell 613-360-2200

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design • Consultations

• Home, Office & Apartment General/Heavy Cleaning & Windows • Construction, Fire & Flood Cleaning

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TROTTIER FARM

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Hours: Monday to Friday: 8am to 5pm Saturday: 9am to 12pm

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EquIpMEnT lTd .

“Your hobby farm specialists” Hwy. 43, Alexandria • 613- 525-3120 or 613- 525-4009

Digger Plus 613-577-2110

Full Backhoe service Ditching/ Levelling / Grading Foundation Repair • Sewer & Water Lines SMall Truck Delivery

www.diggerplus.ca diggerplus1@gmail.com

Top Soil • Gravel Sand • Mulch

5571407

New INN Tow

Materials and More

17319 Cornwall Centre Road (the old Cashway)

R&R ODD JOBS & mORE Professional and Quality Service ~ Registered and Insured

ALL JOBS TO BE CONSIDERED

FREE ESTImATES

RRoddjobs@outlook.com Home: 613-938-7285 Cell: 343-370-5706 Ask for Ritchie

Around your House: • Cleaning: windows, siding, decks, interior walls, etc. • Flooring, painting, assembling furniture • Removal of Junk Around your Yard: • Prep work for flowers/vegetable beds • Small decks/Patio stones • Driveway Sealing • Mowing • Fertilizing • Fence Painting and Repair 5595493

AdAm Beehler inc.

Service / Residential / Commercial

Sewer cAmerA inSPectionS 5468542

www.adambeehlerplumbing.com P.O. Box 181, Long Sault, ON

613-577-1112

We offer: Complete residential duct cleaning • Dryer vent cleaning • Video inspections

FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED 613-330-6090 • Bilingual Service • visit us: www.cfmductcleaning.com 5559614

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Nominate Cornwall’s senior citizen of the year the honour at the bandshell in Lamoureux Park as part of the July 1 festivities. “We’ve made it a tradition to honour a well deserved senior in our community who has dedicated their time and service to make Cornwall a better place,” said Cornwall Canada Day Chair and local MP Guy Lauzon. “The recipients have

dedicated so much time to improving our quality of life, so it’s nice to take some time to recognize their contributions in front of the estimated 25,000 attendees just before the fireworks.” The Canada Day Committee is currently seeking nominations to be submitted in the form of a brief summary of the nominee’s

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accomplishments and reasons for why the nominee should be selected. Nominees must be at least 60 years of age and be a resident of Cornwall. Submissions are due June 13 at noon and can be dropped off at Guy Lauzon’s Constituency Office at 621 Pitt Street or by email at dani@guylauzon.ca.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - With the plans for Cornwall’s Canada Day festivities well underway, the local Canada Day Committee has opened nominations for the Annual Senior Citizen of the Year Award. For over four decades, a hardworking senior has been chosen and presented with

compliments of Dairy Queen Cornwall and Seaway News

All Celebrate ads will be entered into the draw. One (1) weekly winner. Coupon to be picked up at Seaway News

DEADLINE: MONDAY - 12 NOON FIRM 55th Wedding Anniversary & 80th Birthdays In honour of

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Harry & Mary de Wit

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This Week’s Winner: Kayla & Adam

Open HOuse

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June 1st, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at Bill and Debbie’s home everyone Welcome

Wedding Reception

ThoMlison & addison Pelkey

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Saturday, May 31st, 2014 9 o’clock the Best Western parkway inn All Friends Are Welcome

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Akwesasne’s Carey Terrance left his competition in the Jiffy Auto Service Modified Division 30-lap main event at the Cornwall Motor Speedway eating dust on Sunday, May 25.

I’ve recently joined the team at Bianca’s Salon at Leduc’s Shopping Center 385 11th Street East. I invite clients, past and new, to come experience affordable quality family haircare. For over 30 years I’ve been dedicated to helping clients look and feel their best.

The community came together at the Great Strides Walk-A-Thon for Cystic Fibrosis on Sunday, May 25 to help local families fight a horrible disease. The Kinette Club of Cornwall really stepped up for a great cause.

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“SAY: CHEESE!?” This is our beloved Zoey. She is 2 years old and lovES To HAvE HEr piCTurE TAkEn! 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

Are you a high school student looking for community service hours this summer? Be 5585693 REWARD OFFERED FOR LOST CAT! a part of the summer food-raising challenge Older male cat, black with white belly & paws with the Agapè Centre. For details contact: wearing a flea collar, went missing Sunday Maddy’s Playgroup led by Maddy Regnier volunteercoordinator@agapecentre.ca night, May 25th, vicinity of Arthur St. Missed helped put a smile on residents’ faces at by his family. Please call 613-935-5527 if Heartwood in Cornwall on Friday, May 23. Caroline Bourdeau would like to say found or if you have any information of his Maddy’s little helpers Gracie, Kolton, Willow, “Happy Retirement” to Terry-Lyn Berry Farm whereabouts. Arien, Regan, and Bryce are some of the tykes after many years of hard work and excellent that volunteer every week with Regnier at the customer service. Sharon Fortier Parade of Nations for the Developmentally nursing home. owner/operator Challenged is looking for items to hold a shar’s private cleaning services garage sale in early June. People donating ROUND TWO: The second SDSG allAdVantages Shar’s Tip of the Week items totalling an amount over $10.00, once candidates debate is taking place on Thursday, Advertising sold, will be eligible to receive an income tax May 29 at 7 p.m. at the Cornwall Civic Weekly Smile receipt. For inquiries and donations, call 613- Complex. The Cornwall & Area Chamber of The moist environment of a bathroom is WWW.ADVANTAGESADVERTISING.COM 936-6873. Commerce is hosting the event. just made for mildew, so don’t be surprised when it appears on your shower curtain. You can keep it at bay for awhile, at least, A married couple was in a terrible by soaking curtains and liners in salt water accident where the man’s face was severely before hanging them. Once there up and burned. The doctor told the husband mildew appears: that they couldn’t graft any skin from his Add 1/2 cup borox and 1/2 cup vinegar body because he was too skinny. So the to 2 cups water, spray the affected area wife offered to donate some of her skin. generously and let sit 8-10 minutes. Then However, the only skin on her body that wipe and rinse. the doctor felt was suitable would have to Diane Fry, PT, BSc.PT, MCPA 613-935-7018 Colin Jeeves, PTA, BSc.PT (Ret)

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Mitch Guay and Rick Duchesne recently held an Open Pike Tournament at the Blue Anchor. Proceeds from the tournament, in the amount of $1,555, were donated to the Canadian Cancer Society. The Canadian Cancer Society’s CEO, Martin Kabat, visiting the S.D.G. & PrescottRussell unit, graciously accepted the donation. From left are Rick Duchesne, Event Organizer; Sylvie Guénette, Fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society; Martin Kabat, CEO Canadian Cancer Society; and Mitch Guay, Event Organizer. Students are counting the days … one month of school to go! Child ambassadors shine in spotlight: Congratulations to all the winners and finalists at the inaugural TV Cogeco Youth Achievement Awards for making their community a better place through leadership and volunteerism. Winners and finalists include Pierre Alexandre Tourangeau, Aydin Riley, Trevor Lozo, Kyle Wylie, Janie Allaire, Nick Kerr, Mike Van Overbeek, Mya Baptiste, Thomas Boros, Mackayla Petrie, Thomas Flaro, Jordan Andrews, Brandy Cameron, Caroline Kupczyk, Kelsey Guindon, Sara White, and Joshua DaSilva.

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Handy Tip of the Week: Tips to keep water from boiling over … Rub olive oil around the edge of a pan containing starchy foods ... Add 1 tablespoon of oil to a pot of boiling potatoes … Lay a wooden spoon across a boiling pot. Come to the Long Sault Arena on Saturday, May 31 to see the Seaway Valley Roller Derby Girls home opener. Cornwall’s sisterhood on wheels will be squaring off against the Valley Valkyries (Renfrew County Roller Derby). Doors open at 6 p.m. Games time is 7 p.m. Registration is open for Camp Kagama Children’s Camp. For information and forms, visit www.campkagama.ca Plan your garden with the changing seasons in mind. Deciduous trees will shelter the south side of your home from summer sun and evergreens will protect the north side of your home from icy blasts. Did you also know coniferous trees, such as pine, cedar and spruce are best planted in late spring once the soil warms or early fall when the leaves start to change colour. Pet Tip of the Week: Weed spray poisoning, which can cause lung damage, sterility, digestive problems and death, is a risk to all animals and birds. Replacing part of your lawn with native plants or practicing natural lawn care is a safe and simple alternative to spraying.

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