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CORNWALL, Ontario - A campaign to draw awareness to the alarming number of missing and murdered Canadian aboriginal women has grown from the home of a Cornwall resident to become an international phenomenon. Holly Jarrett is spearheading the viral ‘Am I Next’ campaign and said the media reaction to her message has gone global. Media requests from national broadcasters like CTV and CBC, coupled with interviews by the Associated Press in Washington, the BBC and even Al-Jazeera have given her the tools she needs to educate the public on the epidemic of abuse and neglect that aboriginal women in Canada often face. "This is exactly what I wanted," she said in an interview. "I didn’t think it would reach these proportions, but it’s what we need." Her campaign is a simple one: women are asked to take a photo of themselves holding a sign that reads, "#AmINext," which Jarrett wants to see bloom into a national discussion on the issue of aboriginal women who have disappeared or been murdered. There are 1,181 cases of missing and murdered aboriginal women nationwide. Jarrett, who has lived in Cornwall for three years but was born in Goose Bay, Nfld., is the cousin of Loretta Saunders, an Inuit woman from

Labrador who was found dead in a wooded area off the Trans-Canada Highway in New Brunswick, two weeks after she was reported missing from her Halifax apartment in February. Jarrett said Saunders was in the midst of writing a university thesis on the plight of aboriginal women when she became part of the statistics. Shortly after Saunder’s death Jarrett began an online petition to seek support for her desire for a public inquiry on the subject - no fewer than 7,000 people signed it overnight, she said. "Now that we have the public’s attention, my hope is that it will create enough awareness so that when people Google this, or my name, they will get some information," she said. "The next step is to have a national public inquiry." But that might be easier said than done. Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the federal government have been unwilling to sanction such an event. "I want to meet with Stephen Harper," said Jarrett. "But I don’t think he will do that, because he’s pretty stubborn." Jarrett said her online campaign has plenty of staying power, and she doesn’t plan on abandoning her quest anytime soon. She has designs on creating a documentary on the subject, and has booked flights across the country to document the plight of aboriginal women through first-hand accounts.

On our website Ask the candidate Seaway News has reached out to all the candidates running for city councillor in Cornwall to answer questions concerning the future of our city. We are running their answers, verbatim, throughout the campaign in this online series, 'Ask the candidate'. Check it out!

Bad Moon rising A Cornwall restaurant owner, and one of his illegal employees, have been convicted of contravening the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA). Last month, said the Canada Border Services Agency in a release, Hong Tao Huang, a previously deported foreign national, was sentenced to three months in jail after pleading guilty to one count of returning to Canada without Authorization, and one count of working without authorization, under the act. Holly Jarrett, the architect of the ‘Am I Next’ campaign.

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Baril, architect of Cornwall Royals, passes away at 78 the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) which ended the long-standing practice of NHL teams owning junior clubs and their players. The Royals became part of the new Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Baril and Lascelle gave up control of the team to a group of local businessmen. Baril remained as general manager. At a news conference to unveil the new-look team, Baril said his goal was to bring a Memorial Cup to Cornwall within three years. A lot of people laughed. But Baril got the last laugh when the team won its first of three Memorial Cups in 1972. In the 1970-71 season Baril relinqushed the GM role to coach Jim Larin but remained as a

director. The next season Larin hired Orval Tessier to coach. Baril eventually parted company with the Royals to become general manager of the Hull Festivals. But the Baril connection to the Royals wasn’t over. His son, Pierre, was drafted out of the CJHL by the club in 1981. In his third season and final season with the Royals, Pierre was appointed team captain. Strange how life works. If Red Lascelle hadn’t walked into that hardware store back in 1963 to ask a guy he didn’t know if he wanted to buy a piece of a rag-tag hockey team that drew about 100 fans, Cornwall’s name would not be on the Memorial Cup.

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to keep the team’s head One of the founding fathers of the three-time (barely) above water. Memorial Cup champion Cornwall Royals is dead In 1964 the team at age 78. Normand (Norm) Baril died Thursday at joined the Central Cornwall Community Hospital where had been Junior Hockey League since Saturday. and after winning three A chance meeting in 1963 between Baril, then straight championships, operating a hardware store on Montreal Road, Baril made a bold and and Larry “Red” Lascelle, who owned the controversial move. He financially challenged Ottawa-Hull Junior Hockey Normand Baril moved the Royals to the League team, sowed the seeds for the team’s Montreal Metro Junior long and convoluted journey to a national Hockey League. championship in 1972. In the summer of 1969 the Royals became Baril bought a piece of the cash-starved club and took over the general manager reins from part of a major junior hockey revolution in Lascelle who was using his Courtaulds paycheque Canada. Three “super” leagues were created by


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MacDonald calls out candidates - wants more cohesiveness CORNWALL, Ontario - The first salvo in the ‘official’ campaign for city hall was fired, perhaps unsurprisingly, by candidate Mark MacDonald Friday afternoon. MacDonald has held more media availabilities than any other individual running for council, and Friday railed his opponents to find common ground as the campaign officially got underway with the close of nominations at 2 p.m. Shortly after the deadline MacDonald was outside city hall suggesting candidates for council need to start working together now, not after polls close Oct. 27. "To find out where we disagree is easy," he said. "We need to set out some clear objectives." MacDonald, a former city councillor, took specific aim at development along Montreal Road, in particular the Port Theatre. MacDonald believes city hall has a role to play in easing restrictions concerning licensed events at the aged movie house. "A new council will recognize the Port Theatre as a building that is historically significant and we will work with the Port to

obtain the required capacity they need for LCBO events," MacDonald said, reading from a prepared statement that he wants other candidates to sign and support. No other candidates were at his Friday afternoon press conference – attended by two journalists. Jeff Brunet, a local promoter, said licensed events at the Port have been hindered because of code restrictions against the number of people that could be safely accommodated in the theatre. Brunet said only 114 may be allowed in the facility for licensed events, like concerts, and building officials want the size of the antique bathrooms in the theatre enhanced. But Brunet wants to know why such rules are relaxed during events that are not licensed - like a movie showing - where there could potentially Mark MacDonald addresses reporters outside city hall Friday. be hundreds of people in the building. MacDonald believes the city has a role to play in making development, like the restoration "The chemical tanks on our waterfront were down in red tape," he said, referring to the and use of the Port, easier for local owners and forced upon us without city permits, yet a small controversial chemical tanks on the city’s business people. business like the Port Theatre is being bogged waterfront that were built last year.

Massive number vying for city council spots CORNWALL, Ontario - More than 30 people have signed up to run for city council this year, marking one of the largest candidate rosters from recent municipal elections. The deadline for filing nomination papers at city hall expires at 2 p.m. today, so the list of

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challenged by former city councillor Leslie O’Shaughnessy. Also on the mayoral ticket is Jamie Gilcig. The massive list of candidates for city council includes the following individuals. We have included their email addresses in hopes that you contact them to ask questions. Denis Sabourin: denis@denissabourin.ca Gary W. Samler: sampaq5@aim.com Gerald E. Samson: geraldesamson@yahoo.ca Geoff Stephenson gkrstephenson@hotmail.com Guy St-Jean: guy@guystjean.ca Justin Towndale: justin@justintowndale.ca Stephanie White: stephanieginawhite@gmail.com MAYORAL CANDIDATES: Jamie Gilcig: jamie@cornwallfreenews.com Bob Kilger: info@bobkilger.ca Leslie O’Shaughnessy: leslie.oshaughnessy@sympatico.ca

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No fewer than 20 others are running for city council who are not part of the current group. The mayoral roster is less confusing, if only because there are fewer candidates to consider. Incumbent Bob Kilger is seeking a thirdstraight term in the big chair. He is being Carilyne Hébert: carilyne_hebert@hotmail.com Mary Ann Hug: hugme424@hotmail.com Rony Macarone: rony@voterony.ca Greg Kielec: gkielec@yahoo.com Elaine MacDonald: elainemacdonald@cogeco.ca Mark A. MacDonald: findermacdonald@gmail.com Claude McIntosh: scribe125@yahoo.ca Heather Megill: heathermegill@hotmail.com David Murphy: dmurphy10@cogeco.ca Mike O’Neil: mike.oneil@sympatico.ca Andre Rivette: andre.rivette@outlook.com

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COUNCILLOR CANDIDATES (including incumbents): Todd Bennett: tbennett15@cogeco.ca Davey Bedard: daveybedard@gmail.com Roland Besner: roland.besner@sympatico.ca Alyssa Blais: info@alyssablais.ca Denis Carr: dcarr11@cogeco.ca

nominees could grow slightly over the next few hours. City clerk Helen Finn said she plans to release final details of who’s in, and who’s out, later today following the deadline. Every incumbent around the council table plans to seek re-election with the exception of Coun. Denis Thibault, who has made the decision to step away from municipal politics.

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Finance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Council: October 8 and 22 at 7:00 PM Community Services Committee: October 13 (to be re-scheduled) Finance Administration & Human Resource Committee: October 20 at 4:30 PM (tentative) Planning & Building Committee: November 4 (tentative)

The June installment of the final property tax bill was due June 30 and is now past due. As a friendly reminder, the final installment is due September 30. For your convenience, please be advised of the following methods of payment available: • In person at the Town Hall, cash, cheque, debit, etc. • Mail cheque or money order to P.O. Box 84, Long Sault, ON K0C 1P0. • After hours, access the drop off box beside the front entrance of the Town Hall. • Telephone/internet banking. • At ABMs (automated bank machines) and at most financial institutions. • AND NOW – through the Township’s website with a credit card! Simply select the online services option to make your payment. Please be advised that a 2% convenience fee will be charged.

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The Town Hall will be closed on Monday, October 13 for Thanksgiving. Staff will be available at 8:30 AM on Tuesday, October 14.

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Please ensure that your method of payment allows sufficient time for processing; payments must be received at the office by the due date. For your information a penalty of 1.25% is added to all outstanding tax accounts the day after the payment due date and continues to be added on the first day of each month until the account is paid in full. Thank you for your cooperation. Should you have any questions, please contact the Township office.

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Residents are permitted to dispose of household hazardous waste and e-waste at the City of Cornwall depot. The new dates are October 1 and 18. As a reminder, the City of Cornwall depot is located at 2590 Cornwall Centre Road West.

Ontario law requires that working smoke alarms be located on every storey of the home and outside all sleeping areas. Your safety is your responsibility. ONly WOrkiNg smoke alarms save lives.

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Tender No. 19-2014 Parking Lot/Sidewalk Winter Maintenance, Town Hall/O.P.P. CLOSING DATE: October 1, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. Documents for Tender No. 19-2014 can be obtained at the Town Hall, 2 Mille Roches Road, Long Sault, up to the day prior to the tender closing date. Tenders, clearly marked and addressed to the Clerk, will be received at the above noted address no later than the date and time specified. Hydrant flushing will be carried out from October 6 to 31 in the hamlets of Ingleside, Long Sault and St. Andrews West ==> During the flushing operation, poor water pressure and/or RED water may result. ==> This situation is temporary and may last up to two hours. ==> The coloured water is not hazardous. ==> If coloured water is detected, the public is requested to open their COLD water taps in order to clear the system.

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loNg Sault arENa Weekly Public Skating (started September 9): • Tuesday’s 1:30 p.m. to 2:20 p.m. • Wednesday’s 1:30 p.m. to 2:20 p.m. • Thursday’s 10:30 a.m. to 11:20 a.m. • Sunday’s 3:00 p.m. to 3:50 p.m. Weekly Public Skating for Beginners only (starting September 28): • Sunday’s 11:00 a.m. to 11:50 a.m.

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Nominations for the 2014 Fran Laflamme Volunteer of the Year Award are now being accepted. Forms are available at the Long Sault Arena and the South Stormont Town Hall. Nominate a volunteer today!

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briTiSh hOME chilD DAy - SEPTEMbEr 28 Between 1869 and the late 1940s, over 100,000 orphaned and abandoned children arrived in Canada from Great Britain. Let’s continue to recognize their legacy. September 28 – 11 AM: Aultsville Train Station – british home child Day commemoration event. For further information, please contact Carol Goddard at 613-938-2455 or by email at carol.goddard@sympatico.ca

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Hundreds lace up for 'Terry Fox Run' ADAM BRAZEAU adam.brazeau@tc.tc CORNWALL, Ontario - Inspired by her oneyear-old daughter Emma’s courageous battle with cancer, and the unwavering support of her two best friends, Shonna Atchison embodied the fighting spirit of Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope. Atchison ran alongside Martintown’s Leesa Jarvo and Shirley MacDonell, of Williamstown, at the 34th annual Terry Fox Run Day in Cornwall on September 14. The trio of Upper Canada District School Board teachers joined hundreds of other runners, walkers, cyclists, and pets to help raise tens of thousands of dollars for cancer research. Atchison’s daughter, Emma McQuaig, was diagnosed with retinoblastoma, a rare eye cancer, last year around Christmas. Little Emma’s right eye was removed and replaced with a prosthetic eye. Atchison hopes her left eye, which currently has 20/20 vision, will have a full recovery as doctors at SickKids in Toronto work to remove any tumors. All three friends participate annually at their school’s run. But this was Atchison’s first time around the scenic Cornwall course along the St. Lawrence River. “More so than ever, this year it’s real. It hits home. I mean it’s always been important, but when it’s in your home it’s a little more intense I guess,” said Atchison. MacDonell considered her friend’s strength as

a mother throughout the uphill battle with the disease an inspiration. Her bet is on Emma, who she described as a little fighter. “Emma’s going to kick it in the butt,” said MacDonell. The Stormont Sea Cadet Band opened the ceremonies with a stirring rendition of the national anthem in honour of Fox, the Canadian hero. MP Guy Lauzon and MPP Jim McDonell followed up with a quick speech to commend the organizers and volunteers for their efforts, as well as the community for their support. Despite losing his first wife to cancer 27 years ago, Lauzon expressed his hope that a cure is within reach. “Terry Fox would not have lost his leg now. That’s how far the research in the cure for cancer is coming,” said Lauzon. Echoing his sentiments, Atchison added: “To see the treatment that Emma’s received and how far the treatment for her cancer has come, you know the money is going to good places and it’s helping a lot of people.” Josée Sauvé, event organizer, couldn’t agree more. She resurrected the local run when she grabbed the reins nine years ago. And Sauvé is proud to report that this year beat all records. A total of $25,788.70 was raised thanks to 357 participants. “Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine today turning out like it did,” said Sauvé.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - On what was arguably a bright spring day 100 years ago a woman from Brockville entered the Cornwall House of Refuge and began what remains a mystery to this day. The woman was single mother Theresa Rice, formerly a resident of the Brockville Asylum, who brought with her a two-month old child Hazel. In just over a year Hazel was adopted, by local couple John and Elizabeth Hollister. What ultimately happened to both the baby, and her biological mother, has fallen into mystery and local historian Sara Lauzon wants to find out. Lauzon has made a passion out of diving into the mysteries of Cornwall’s House of Refuge, a place where the mentally ill and physically disabled called home - sometimes for their entire lives. Lauzon said telling the stories of these people, who are often left in the shadows while the spotlight shines on more popular politicians, athletes and philanthropists, has become an allconsuming joy.

"As depressing as it is, it is still Cornwall’s history," she said. "These are the people who defined the 20th Century best." Hazel Hollister was adopted on March 15, 1915, less than a year after she and her biological mother Theresa Rice appeared at the House of Refuge on what is now Eleventh Street in Cornwall. Lauzon said information she has uncovered indicates Theresa spent the next 30 years at the house, but the record becomes murky after that. "I don’t know if she spent her whole life there, or was transferred to the Glen-Stor-Dun Lodge when (the House of Refuge) was closed. I can’t find anything, which is rare." As for Hazel, Lauzon has been able to uncover records out of Brockville that suggest a woman with the same name was on the voters list in 1957, 1972 and 1974 and worked as a secretary and stenographer. Is it the same Hazel who was adopted in Cornwall in 1915? Lauzon doesn’t know for sure. Sara Lauzon works on some records concerning another mystery of long lost "I can assume she’s the same person...but I Cornwall residents of the House of Refuge. don’t like to assume," she said. Lauzon is hoping members of the public, or perhaps distant relatives, will have some live.ca. Sarah “Mina” Empey, another Cornwall woman answers. She can be contacted at littlehistorian@ Lauzon is fresh off solving the mystery of who was a resident of the House of Refuge.


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Like my old high school history teacher, Bill Metcalfe, used to say: “You can’t tell the players without a program.” The numbers alone suggest the 2014 municipal election here in Fun City could be a dog-eat-dog battle, with 29 councillor candidates vying for just 10 seats at the council table. Reality, though, is likely to be much different. There will be one new face because Denis Thibault won’t be returning to council, deciding to end a successful run at city hall. The balance of the incumbents are running against 20 others who want to change the political landscape in Cornwall. How successful they will be remains to be seen, but if I had to look into my crystal ball I can see at least two others being shown the door Oct. 27. Maybe three, depending on how angry voters are on election day. At the risk of singling out specific individuals (anytime you do that it has the appearance of an attack as opposed to opinion) I see a steep challenge ahead for incumbents including longtime councillors like Syd Gardiner, Andre Rivette and perhaps even Denis Carr. When you have been around for as long as those councillors there is often a challenge to remain relevant in the face of new people who bring fresh ideas. On the flipside, have rookie councillors like Gerry Samson, David Murphy and Maurice Dupelle done enough to secure re-election? Based on the track record of council, and some of the sentiment I am hearing from voters, I can see as many as three incumbents cast aside by voters, which begs the question: who will

often than not over the course of the last term of council can be found sitting in the gallery, listening to debates and studying issues. His challenge will be turning that limited experience into votes, but I think he deserves a look during the campaign. Blais is viewed in many circles as an anomaly of sorts. Some of the labels she’s been plagued with, by virtue of some unfair online vitriol, hasn’t done her campaign any favours, and the fact that her job as executive director of the Agape Centre means her actions get scrutinized even more. But she is a champion for young female leaders thanks to her ‘Politigal’ conference and I’m eager to see how voters respond to that side of her campaign.

McIntosh might just win a spot thanks to name recognition alone. Very few, if any, of the candidates have his connections in the city, both personal and professional. I’m hearing friends, and even strangers, are offering support now that the campaign has begun in earnest. But what do rank and file voters think of his decision to run? It’s a question I can’t wait to see answered. On the mayoral side it’s a two-horse race between incumbent Bob Kilger and former councillor Leslie O’Shaughnessy, the frontrunners. The early returns suggest Kilger is going to run on his record, while O’Shaughnessy promises a bombshell Friday night at his launch party. Long shot Jamie Gilcig hasn’t got a prayer.

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Milnes claims stake in river institute heritage Dear editor: I don’t normally write letters to the newspapers, it was usually left to my husband, but I am so angry at your article ‘River Institute: “It started as a dream”’ that I feel obliged to set the record straight. Yes, indeed, it started as a dream, not of the people pictured in the article but of one man, John Milnes, when he was the Chair of the Remedial Action Plan Public Advisory Committee in the 1990s. I know for I accompanied him on his many meetings with Members of the Federal Government, not least of whom was Jean Charest, the then Minister of the Environment and to the press conferences held to keep the public aware of the efforts being made to bring a prestigious educational facility to the City. I have in front of me a copy of an article in the Standard Freeholder, dated

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publicaly say that he could not support the motion because he was not present at the PAC meeting – is unacceptable to me! As our mayor, he needs to be informed and take responsibility. If a motion is going to be voted on at the next City Council meeting, then he should have obtained the minutes or any documents necessary to make a sound decision. He voted against a needed project for growth and revitalization of “Le Village”. On Monday evening, I felt let down as many others in our city did as well. Guy St-Jean Cornwall

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Duncan’s back in. North Dundas Mayor Eric Duncan, 26, won his second term Friday in an unopposed race. "It’s a humbling experience to have four of our five council members acclaimed this term," said Duncan, in an interview with Seaway News. "I like to think that there is a general respect and support for both our tone and our direction going forward. So we plan to keep it going." All three councillors, like Duncan, won by acclamation. At 19, he was elected as a North Dundas city councillor. In 2010, Duncan became one of the youngest mayor’s in Canada’s history. The Winchester resident was appointed the warden of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry (SDG) in December 2013 - the youngest in its 162-year history. "Congrats to my colleagues Al Armstrong, John Thompson, and Tony Fraser on their acclamation as Councillors, and all the best to Deputy Mayor Gerry Boyce in his contest," he added.

O’Shaughnessy promises tell-all at Friday campaign launch

CORNWALL, Ontario - Former city councillor Leslie O’Shaughnessy is going public with his reasons for leaving the municipal body during this term. O’Shaughnessy, who now wants to be mayor, is hosting a campaign launch Friday at 7 p.m. at the Ramada Inn. In a media release sent Monday evening O’Shaughnessy indicated he would “provide more information” on why he left council in the middle of the last term. When he left council O’Shaughnessy indicated that he resigned because, among other things, he claims he was lied to, and that information pertinent to political decisions was wilfully withheld. The litany of accusations also centred on a 2011 whistleblowing case where the city was found guilty of retaliating against one of its employees and slapped with a $15,000 fine. O’Shaughnessy further accused the city of spending too much time deliberating issues behind closed doors, and failing to record such dealings via adminstrative reports and the like. He is taking on incumbent Bob Kilger and political rookie Jamie Gilcig.


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CORNWALL, Ontario - A new version of an old debate is surfacing early in this election campaign - a ward system for Cornwall. The system, in place decades ago in the Seaway City, was reintroduced as some food for political thought by city councillor candidate Brock Frost, who suggests it’s time to revisit the idea. “In a city like Cornwall, where demographics are diverse and culture is ever-changing, a ward system may prove to be a better form of political

from different wards in the city, while another two would be elected at-large, as well as the mayor. But there are opponents to the idea. “You could lose out on a lot of good candidates,” said incumbent councillor Glen Grant, who said the ward system doesn’t make sense for small communities like Cornwall. “I think it’s been proven in the past they don’t work well for the whole city.” Grant said the first year he was elected there were no fewer than five councilors living in the same neighbourhood. Under a ward system, there may have only been one or two of those

five elected. Councillor candidate Greg Kielec agrees a ward system is best suited for larger centres like Toronto or Ottawa. “I know they had this problem in one of the former townships,” he said. “There was no cohesiveness. Everyone was fighting for their own (ward) instead of the township as a whole.” Frost concedes there are issues with a ward system, but argues the idea should at least be discussed. There are 29 individuals running for 10 council spots. Frontrunners Bob Kilger, former councillor Leslie O’Shaughnessy and long shot Jamie Gilcig are running for mayor.

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS FUND6th Annual Harvest Fundraiser Dinner. Roast Turkey Dinner with the trimmings. $15 p.p. October 5, 2014, 4:30-6:30pm at the Royal Canadian Legion. (Sponsored by Service Club Council) 21ST ANNUAL COMMUNITY TOWN-WIDE GARAGE SALES IN HEMMINGFORD, QUEBEC Saturday, September 20 & Sunday, September 21 9am-5pm. Rain or shine. Over 100 garage sales in the area. The biggest event in our small Community! People come out for the apple season, you can pick your own apples, visit the winery, lots of baked goods, antiques, furniture, books, electronics, dishes, all sorts of children & adult clothing and articles and so many other treasures. Come check the foliage and see the mountains of the Adirondacks. Hope to see you there! LGBTQ Gathering for Youth and Young Adults (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer), every third Thursday of every month, 5-7pm at Seaway Valley Community Health Centre, 353 Pitt St. Support, education, activities & fun geared to youth within a safe environment. Allies & family members welcome too. Find us on Facebook! Search LGBTQ Cornwall SDG to join our group.

BASIC COMPUTER TRAINING. Learn what you want to learn in the comfort of your home/ business. Need to learn Windows 7, 8 or iPad? Call The Joy of Learning 613-935-6857. VISION RELATED EVENTS KNOX ST PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH: Every Monday morning 10am Grief Walking Group, contact office for location (613 938 3704). Sunday, Sept. 21 at 1pm International Day of Peace, film on Islamaphobia. Thursday, Sept. 25, 11am-1pm, The Role of Faith Leaders in Suicide Prevention Workshop. Saturday, Oct. 11, 7pm, Community Karaoke, no charge, everyone welcome (the 2nd Saturday of each month). Sunday, Oct. 5, 10am Holy Communion. 613-938-3704. UNITED CHURCH TURKEY SUPPER Saturday, Sept.27, 4:30 - 7:00pm. Adults $13, children 6 - 12 yrs. $6. Maxville Sports Complex. Everyone Welcome. HARVEST SUPPER - ST. BERNARD’S PARISH, FINCH ~ Sunday, Sept. 28 from 4pm-7pm at the Finch Community Center. Takeout available. Everyone Welcome. CANDIDATES MEET & GREET, Thursday, Sept. 25 from 7-9pm at Riverdale Terrace— “Social Hall”, 1200 - 2nd St. W. Sponsored by: Kiwanis Club of Cornwall Inc.

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BAZAR À L’ÉGLISE ST-JEAN-BAPTISTE DE L’ORIGNAL le samedi, 27 septembre de 10 heures à 19 heures. Souper de 17 h à 18 h. Pour vous procurer des billets communiquer au bureau 613-675-4497 ou Diane Lavigne 613632-7941. Bienvenue à tous! ST. COLUMBAN’S CWL FALL GARAGE & BAKE SALE Saturday October 4. 8am-noon at St. Columban’s School, 323 Augustus. DAYTIME CLASSES FOR ADULTS 50+ 36 topics. No exams or grades. Call Encore Education Centre (613-937-1525) or visit www. encoreseniors.ca AUTUMN TURKEY SUPPER Trinity United Church, Ingleside, Sunday, Sept. 28, 4pm-6:30pm. Take-outs available. Everyone Welcome! CORNWALL TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING Tuesday, September 23, 2014 at 7:30pm, Heritage Centre in St. Andrews, West. Guest speaker: Mr. Robert Prowse, innkeeper & owner of Chelsey’s Inn in Cornwall. 2014 CHILDREN’S SUPPORT GROUP Bereaved Families of Ontario (216 Montreal Rd.), October 21st-December 2nd, 2014 from 4:30pm-5:30pm. Deadline to register is october 1st, 2014. Call 613-936-1455. ONE-DAY GRIEF WORKSHOP - FOR TEENS ONLY Bereaved Families of Ontario (216 Montreal Rd.), Friday, November 7, 2014 from 9:00am-2:30pm. Deadline to register: October 17, 2013. Information call 613-936-1455. Drop-in weekdays 9am-4pm. ADULT AFTERNOON SUPPORT Bereaved Families of Ontario (216 Montreal Rd.), Tuesday, September 30, 2014 from 1:00-3:00pm. Information call 613-936-1455. Drop-in weekdays 9am-4pm.

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MOOSE LODGE (1367) Dance to Gilles & Mike Boudrias, Saturday, Sept. 20, 8pm-12am. We have Hall Rentals for all occasions. Moose Lodge, 443 – 11th St. West. 613-938-0666. CAREFOR will hold a free Nursing Clinic on Friday, Sept. 19 from 11am-3pm at the Carefor Health & Community Services office at 205 Amelia St. Info: Call the Carefor office at 613-932-3451. CASINO TRIP to Lac Leamy Hull on Friday, Sept. 26, bus departs at 4:30pm. For more info, call 613-932-6534. “Bring a friend or two”. Proceeds toward St. Joseph’s Continuing Care Centre. CORNWALL COMFORT QUILTS ~ A non profit group that make quilts for cancer patients, meet the last Wednesday of the following months: September, October, January, February and March at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, 1509 Second St. West from 10am till 3pm. If anyone is interested in joining us or for more information, contact Denise 613-933-5093, Joan 613-933-4818 or Carol 613 932-4315. THE PATRONS OF ST. COLUMBAN FOUNDATION presents a Fundraising Concert on Sunday, Sept. 21 at 2pm in St. Columban’s Church. The musical entertainment will feature the Seaway Winds Concert Band. Tickets $10. Available at the parish office during office hours, by calling Brian Lynch at 613-933-8353 or at the door on Sept. 21. Funds raised at the concert will be directed to pay for the major repair work on the church. KITE FESTIVAL ~ Sunday, Sept. 21, 10am to 4pm at the Bowl west of Lamoureux Park. Visit www.paradeofnations.com for details or call 613-936-6873.

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“Being on bass for Yates allows me to express a stronger energy, and emotion, for the music itself,” he said. It was Contant’s first time back on drums in front of a live audience since their last gig at Bar Billiard Alexis in St-Jérôme, QC., in Feb. 2011. His bandmates were blown away during the two practices they managed to sneak in before the show on Sept. 13. Not a spot of rust. The multi-talented performer has a small home studio to keep the music alive, but he considers it mostly a hobby unless he’s with 17 Yates. The band will also be tearing the mosh pit to shreds at the annual Spirit of a Season Christmas concert in Cornwall being held at Vu Nightspot. Fun fact: Their catchy moniker is actually the address of the original drummer’s house (Aaron Campeau). For more information, visit the event’s Facebook page here.

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INTERGENERATIONAL “COME SING WITH ME” CHOIR

The Alzheimer Society of Cornwall and District is looking for seniors, students and individuals with dementia who love to sing. No experience needed! This bilingual choir will meet once per week from October until December and end with a Holiday performance. We invite you to take the time to be inspired working toward creating Dementia Friendly Communities. Please contact Natasha Roberge at the Alzheimer Society 613-932-4914 ext. 202 or alzheimeredcoord@one-mail.on.ca 5783669

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CHORALE INTERGÉNÉRATIONNELLE «COME SING WITH ME»

La Société Alzheimer de Cornwall et région est à la recherche de personnes âgées, d’étudiants et d’individus atteints d’une démence qui aiment chanter. Aucun talent musical nécessaire! Cette chorale bilingue se rencontrera une fois par semaine du mois d’octobre au mois de décembre et terminera avec un concert des temps des fêtes. Nous vous invitons à participer à ce franc succès afin de créer une communauté inclusive.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - 17 Yates is back in town. The heavy metal foursome reunited on the Lola’s Pub & Grub stage Saturday, September 13. Despite having never released an album, an EP or even a single, over 150 people packed the pub for their return. “I just want to start with 17 Yates never broke up - we just took a four-year vacation,” said frontman Ben ‘Dynamite’ Poitras. Taylor ‘Bone’ Bingley couldn’t agree more. He said being the band’s full-time guitarist is difficult when you co-ordinate shows at European festivals for Paris-based metal outfit Gojira. This summer, he toured with Metallica before hitting stops like Portugal and Istanbul with the all-mighty Megadeth. “I think I have been back and forth across the Atlantic (Ocean) four times in just a couple of months,” said Bingley. In October, he heads back out with Gojira on the second leg of their North American tour, which stops in Montreal at Metropolis on Oct. 29. The venues have changed from local to international for Bingley, but in his hometown it’s still the same ol’ song. “17 Yates isn’t just a band,” he said. “It represents a brotherhood of our childhood friends that have stuck together for almost 20 years.” Their musical roots in the city were firmly planted as teenagers. In high school, Bingley played with Poapst in the band Hydrofiend. He also used to jam with Contant in Outer Heaven and Emoceans Apart. Alternatively, Contant performed in local bands Mayfair and Shuteye. Poapst recorded a demo album for Poitras’ band, Hung By The Flag, years ago. The duo are still connected musically aside from 17 Yates as the lead singer and guitarist for BoozeHound, a rock fusion band working on their second independently released album. For Poapst, playing electric guitar in BH is more of a natural fit as a musician, since the sixstring was his first instrument. Before he arrived, the band had a revolving door of bassists.


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In golf, physical and mental fitness are essential You say you’re in shape and you believe that a small round of golf isn’t going to scare you. Okay, let’s go! For the first hour, let’s hit some balls on the driving range, then after, we’ll go work on our putting on the practice green. It’s a

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the round. In a radius of 25 to 35 metres from the green, the choice of club should take into account the presence or absence of obstacles, the slope of the green, and the position of the flag. If your ball is positioned right behind a sand trap you will have to lob the ball and limit its roll. A pitching wedge or sand wedge would be appropriate for this type of shot. The fluidity of the swing and the position (a little closer to the ball with a swinging movement) are the two elements needed for a successful shot. Before hitting the ball, be sure to visualize the spot where you want the ball to land. If no obstacle is present, use the club which a short swing with a 4 or 5 iron will enable you you are most comfortable with. Near the green, to roll the ball near the target.

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Getting to the green on par (one shot for a par 3, two for a par 4, and three for a par 5) is not an easy thing to achieve for the average golfer. Even the best professional players manage to maintain a 70 percent success rate with difficulty. That is why it is so important to get

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Frank Shaver Trophy returns from the dustbin of local history CORNWALL, Ontario - As the winter snow methodically melted away and tulips started to poke their collective heads through the spongy ground, one of the oldest hockey trophies in the region was being hugged by a sweaty group of plucky pucksters called the St. Andrews Saints. It was March 1968 and the new champions of the long-established Longue Sault Hockey League were the newest custodians of the Frank Shaver Trophy. They didn’t know it at the time, but the Saints were to become the last team to hoist the fabled prize, first presented to the Aultsvlle Hockey Club in 1932 by its namesake, an Aultsville general store merchant and member of Parliament. The Aultsville club won it again in 1934 and in 1945. The Longue Sault Hockey League didn’t have a post-1968 season as it slipped into the dustbin of time. As time marched on the whereabouts of the trophy became a mystery. Then, not long ago, it resurfaced after falling into the hands of retired teacher Kenny

MacDonald of Williamstown. The whereabouts of the trophy came up in a chance conversation between MacDonald and Bill Gallinger of the Lost Villages Society. MacDonald didn’t hesitate to turn over the trophy, tarnished by time, to the Lost Villages folks. Dave Hill, a Lost Villages Society member, said the trophy will be on display at the Lost Villages across from Lakeview Heights during the tourist season and put in the Long Sault Arena display case during the hockey season. Fittingly, the arena is where the trophy was last presented. The trophy will be on display at the South Stormont Sports Hall of Fame induction dinner Saturday night. St. Andrews won the trophy a record five times, four times as the Saints and once as the Blackhawks, and made a roster contribution to the 1962-63 champion Harrison’s Corners-St. Andrew’s Combines. The coveted piece of silverware left the country when the Massena Scarlet Stars won the 1934-35 title. The Lancaster Hockey Club

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Showing off the Frank Shaver Trophy are, from left, Claude McIntosh, Bill Gallinger, Ken McDonell, Jim Brownell, Bill Ray and David Hill. restored Canadian bragging rights the next season. Other champions over the years were Mille Roches Leafs, Mille Roches Provincials, Wales Hockey Club, St. Regis/Fort Covington Combines, Martintown Superlites and Williamstown.

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FULL THROTTLE: Félicia Robichaud, a Quebec champ, looks for international glory TODD LIHOU todd.lihou@tc.tc

CORNWALL, Ontario - Motocross, obviously, is an up and down sport. But these days Cornwall’s Félicia Robichaud is riding as high as they come. The two-time Quebec ladies champion is heading south with a collection of Canadian teammates to compete in a grueling six-day enduro race in Argentina. To say she is looking forward to the challenge would be an understatement. "It’s a different adrenaline rush," she said in an interview. "It’s not the same as other sports. You’re alone on the bike. You’re going to go as far as your ability and technique will take you." In November, when the Canadian team leaves for the International Six-Day Enduro, Robichaud hopes it takes her to a strong finish. Last year she competed in a similar event in Italy, completing the race and earning a bronze medal. She was the first eastern Canadian female to accomplish such a feat. The race is so

taxing that anyone who finishes receives a bronze, because in enduro racing just being able to make it is an achievement. "Most people finish it, because it costs a lot to go there," she said. "But it’s not uncommon for someone’s bike to break down, or run into trouble." The timed six-day event will have Robichaud on her machine, travelling upwards of 200 to 250 km a day. The daily race regimen includes stops at so-called "test areas" where drivers must compete in additional one-off timed events before heading back on their bikes to complete the balance of that day’s course. In short, it’s a lot of driving - but that’s why Robichaud got into the sport. "It’s more fun being able to do bigger things than push on the throttle and go," she said. Robichaud has been riding since she was seven and began racing at age nine, some 10 Felicia Robichaud gets some instruction from her father Guy before a race. years ago. Her father Guy was instrumental in Robichaud is fundraising towards a $5,000 fundraising page can be found at www. introducing her to the sport. goal for the November race in Argentina. Her gofundme.com/d6qhec.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Business leaders and politicians ditched their suits for more colourful and casual attire at the annual Team Cornwall, Mayor and Council Golf Fun Day at Summerheights Golf Links on September 10. Instead of playing to win, more than 150 Team Cornwall members soaked in a sunny day of fun and networking over 18 holes of golf. A delicious BBQ lunch was served while golfers made their way through the greens. The day wrapped up with a buffet dinner, while musician Graham Greer belted out a soulful yet rugged set of original tunes and classic hits. "Every year we host this tournament to

gather all of our ambassadors to charge them up so when they travel they can talk about all the great benefits of being in Cornwall," said Peter Gault, chair of Team Cornwall. The local businessman was appointed as the volunteer group’s fifth chair in May. Members often leave their mark internationally by handing out team cards, similar to a hockey card, to all their new-found connections. The proceeds of the tournament will help offset the costs of Team Cornwall’s ambassadorial efforts. Check out the slideshow of the event at www.cornwallseawaynews.com to see the unique non-profit organization in full swing. For more information, visit teamcornwall. com.


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Je sollicite votre appui J’ai décidé de me présenter comme représentant de Stormont, Dundas et Glengarry aux élections du 27 octobre 2014 comme conseiller scolaire au Conseil des écoles publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario (CEPEO). Marié depuis 46 ans à Michèle Chauvin, une femme très active dans la communauté, nous sommes parents de sept enfants dont cinq sont adoptés. J’ai travaillé, soit comme enseignant, soit à la direction d’écoles, à la Baie James, à Kingston et à Cornwall. Je détiens un Baccalauréat avec concentration en psychologie et une Maîtrise en éducation en psychopédagogie. Ma formation et mon expérience me préparent pour ce travail de conseiller. De plus, je suis présent et actif dans la région et je favorise le partenariat dans la communauté. Je préside les réunions du Collectif franco, une organisation des représentants d’une vingtaine d’organismes, une organisation qui fait la promotion de la visibilité de la francophonie dans la région. Francophone engagé, j’ai présidé l’Association canadienne-française de l’Ontario de Stormont, Dundas et Glengarry de 2004 à 2010. Je suis membre du conseil d’administration du Centre de santé communautaire de l’Estrie et de la radio communautaire CHOD. Mon implication auprès des francophones a été reconnue. On m’a admis à l’Ordre de la francophonie de Prescott et Russell en 2011 et, proposé par le Centre culturel Les Trois p’tits points, l’Assemblée de la francophonie de l’Ontario m’a remis le Prix Florent Lalonde en 2013. Mon dernier emploi était dans les écoles publiques. J’ai bien aimé l’accueil, c’est un conseil scolaire pour tous. Il est inclusif.

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contribué d’une façon exceptionnelle au développement et au bien-être de la communauté francophone de Cornwall. Afin de commémorer ses réalisations, son nom sera gravé sur une pierre de granit intégrée au pavé uni entourant le monument de la francophonie. Ces pierres deviennent notre « Promenade d’honneur ». Par cette même occasion, nous soulignerons la fête du drapeau francoontarien, la journée des Franco-Ontariens et des Franco-Ontariennes et l’anniversaire de l’inauguration du Monument de la francophonie de Cornwall. Nous vous remercions à l’avance de votre participation à cette initiative qui saura, nous l’espérons, continuer à faire vibrer la population francophone de Cornwall et à l’encourager à afficher sa fierté. Au plaisir de vous voir en grand nombre le vendredi 26 septembre à 18 h 30 au Monument de la francophonie pour le dévoilement du quatrième récipiendaire de la Promenade d’honneur; cette cérémonie se terminera vers 19 heures.


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Élections municipales: les surprises de dernière minute S’il n’y a pas eu certes l’agitation de Toronto avec le retrait-surprise de Rob Ford, la Ville d’Ottawa a malgré tout connu des petites surprises durant les dernières heures de mise en candidature des élections municipales vendredi après-midi. De 116 candidats (postes de conseillers et mairie) jeudi soir, la liste s’est allongée à plus de 130 en un peu moins de 24 heures. Première indication: il y aura bien une course électorale dans chacun des 23 quartiers, puisque Shad Qadri (Stittsville) et Keith Egli (Knoxdale-Merivale), quasiment élus par acclamation jeudi soir, voient chacun un candidat de dernière minute se dresser sur leur route. À Kanata-Sud, ils sont même deux depuis vendredi à barrer le chemin d’Allan Hubley qui s’en allait il y a quelques heures encore vers une victoire sans opposition. Les quartiers Somerset et Osgoode voient

même onze candidats être inscrits sur les listes électorales en vue de l’élection du 27 octobre. Les quar tiers francophones n’ont finalement guère connu de changement dans les dernières minutes de mise en candidature, à l’exception d’Orléans où Bob Monette aura un nouvel adversaire. Déclaré vendredi, R. Gordon Jensen sortira les pancartes pour s’opposer à l’échevin sortant, et à Jennifer Robitaille, autre aspirante pour le moment plutôt discrète. À noter que Troy Duré, candidat très tôt déclaré dans Cumberland, s’est retiré à la dernière minute, laissant du coup Stephen Blais et Marc Belisle seuls pour gagner les suffrages des résidents. Le maire Jim Watson, grand favori à sa propre succession, aura quant à lui un huitième concurrent en la personne de Michael St. Arnaud.

60% des plaintes aux services en français formulées à la Ville d’Ottawa concerneraient une mauvaise traduction.

La conseillère Diane Doré a été reéélue par acclamation.

Plusieurs des élus du Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE) n’auront pas besoin de sortir les pancartes en vue des élections du 27 octobre. L’institution scolaire a confirmé lundi la réélection de six de ses conseillers dans les secteurs d’Ottawa, à la suite de la fin de la période de mise en candidature vendredi. Il s’agit de Brigitte Pilon (secteur Lanark, Leeds et Grenville), Chad Mariage (Barrhaven, Knoxdale-Merivale, Kitchissippi, Rivière, Rideau-Goulbourn, Gloucester-Nepean-Sud), Diane Doré (Rideau-Vanier, Somerset, Capitale), Daniel Boudria (Cumberland), Johanne Lacombe (Orléans), et Denis Poirier (Beacon Hill-Cyrville, Rideau-Rockcliffe). Deux quartiers d’Ottawa verront dès lors une compétition. Celui d’Innes où le

conseiller sortant André Thibodeau croisera le fer avec Jacques Boyer. Dans le secteur Gloucester-Southgate, Alta Vista, Osgoode, l’élue sortante Monique Briand sera opposée au jeune Patrick Twagirayezu, connu notamment pour avoir remporté le Prix laurier pour la jeunesse de l’année au Gala du prix Bernard-Grandmaître 2013. Du côté du Conseil des écoles publiques de l’est de l’Ontario (CEPEO), la bataille électorale sera bien plus rude puisqu’il y aura bien une élection dans chacun des sept secteurs d’Ottawa. Seul Gilles Fournier a été réélu par acclamation dans le secteur 4 (Hawkesbury, Hawkesbury-Est, Champlain, Alfred, Plantagenet), lequel n’est pas situé dans le périmètre de la Ville d’Ottawa.

La Ville d’Ottawa ne disposerait pas encore de tous les moyens possibles pour lutter contre les erreurs de traduction. «Nous n’avons pas le temps de tout relire, a fait savoir Renée Bertrand, gestionnaire de la Direction des services en français de la municipalité. Nous avons un total d’une quarantaine de pigistes à l’externe et seulement trois traducteurs à l’interne pour relire plus de sept millions de mots par an.» L’employée de la Ville répondait à une question de Jean-Louis Schryburt, membre du Comité consultatif sur les services en français (CCSF) lors de la réunion trimestrielle du groupe, jeudi soir. «Il s’agissait en fait d’une question personnelle de M. Scryburt», a réagi en fin de séance le président du groupe Étienne Camirand, peu enclin à en dire davantage. Interrogée par le conseiller Bob Monette siégeant sur le comité, Mme Bertrand a précisé

qu’elle n’avait rien contre une «aide supplémentaire» pour l’embauche de personnel dédié à la traduction. Selon ses chiffres, plus de 60% des plaintes sur les services en français formulées à la Ville d’Ottawa concernent une mauvaise traduction. Procédures resserrées La Ville d’Ottawa reconnait par ailleurs avoir «resserrer ses procédures» à la suite de nombreuses erreurs récentes dans la traduction en français lesquelles avaient été rapportées par les médias. Dernière en date: celle d’affiches installées par OC Transpo en 2009, sur la rue Rideau. «Je peux vous assurer, que les traductions sont toutes correctes à plus de 95%, a précisé. Nous faisons un gros travail. Même dans une institution comme l’Organisation des Nations Unies (ONU), il est reconnu qu’il y a toujours deux coquilles pour 1500 mots», a conclu la gestionnaire.

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Street names should inform, not deceive DANCES WITH WORDS NICK WOLOCHATIUK nuthilltoo@gmail.com

Some rich and famous authors divide their time between New York and Los Angeles, or London and Paris. Since June 7, 2014 I divide my time between Williamstown and Ingleside. Unfortunately I am neither rich nor famous. The street naming systems and patterns of Ingleside, and the occasional lack of system and consistency of pattern, fascinate me. Here’s why. The most obvious system seems to be its use of six or seven arbor street names (‘arbor: Latin for ‘tree’): Beech, Cypress, Elm, Hickory, Maple and Pine - with Wildwood being a treeish name. However, the street-naming gods in charge of christening I ngleside’s thoroughfares did not follow through in the use of tree names. They made a brief foray into geography. Examples: Hoople, Killarney, Santa Cruz, Thorold, and Wales.

Then there are the streets apparently named in honour of people: Napier and Piercy. It seems someone tired of Farran as a street name, as it suddenly morphs into Industrial Drive at 45th Parallel Drive. Unfortunately, there are many houses on Industrial Drive, but there is not yet any industry on it. Don’t expect any consistency in Ingleside’s use of ‘avenue’, ‘drive’ or ‘street’. Some of its ‘street’-suffixed thoroughfares are northsouth oriented; others go east-west. In some grid cities there is a rigid and useful pattern adhered to, making navigation much easier. To me, a thoroughfare that makes a U-turn back onto the same road should bear a crescent suffix. In Ingleside, Pine Street and Maple Street are crescents, but not signed as such. If I were in charge of street planning, there would be systems - and systems would be adhered to. Alphabetical order would be one: Able, Baker, Charlie, Dog… Compass order would be another. East to west (as in

Vancouver): Newfoundland, then Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario… Classifications, in alphabetical order of course, would work too: Auk, Buzzard, Crow, Dodo, Eagle, Finch, Grosbeak… Ingleside has three dead-end streets (Cypress Lane, Wildwood Drive and Woodlands Road), but to the annoyance of any new-to-town motorist, they are neither named nor posted as such. There are many foreign terms that we could use in signage of ‘dead end’ streets. The Czech option is ‘slepa ulicka’; French: ‘impasse’ or ‘cul-de-sac’; German: ‘sackgasse’; Holland: ‘doodleopende stratt’; Hungarian: ’zsakutka’; Italian: ’strada senza uscita’; Polish: ‘slepa uliczka’. According to my Ukrainian roots, I’ve been told the term would be ‘hlukhyy kut’. How did I discover and learn about this useful but sometimes baffling street-naming trivia? Curiosity, travel, maps and exploring pages of text and the Web. My life is all about curiosity, travel, maps and exploring.

MEMORIAL SQUARE ISN’T – Ingleside’s Memorial Square is a misnomer. It’s definitely a rectangle. However, if renamed as a ‘piazza’, some wag would be looking for the pizza outlet on it. Ingleside’s pizza outlet is at the northeast corner of Dickinson Drive and SD&G 2. (Photo by Nick Wolochatiuk)

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WILLIAMSON, Steven Mr. Steven Williamson passed away peacefully at the Cornwall Community Hospital – McConnell site on Friday, September 12, 2014 at the age of 45 years. Cherished companion of Sheri Mitchell. Loved father of Christopher Mitchell. Survived by his one sister Sherry. Loved son of the late Wayne and Anne Williamson. Also predeceased by his brother Anthony "Mike" and his sister Tammy. In keeping with his wishes, there will be no visitation. Cremation has taken place. A private family service will be held at a later date in St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. Funeral arrangements

collecting data in the brain cells of the human body. Hear what the Bible says about this matter. Knowledge of what is right without personal follow-through is sin (James 4: 17). Knowledge without concern for other people can actually lead to arrogance (I Corinthians 8:1). Knowledge without love thrown in the blender is totally useless (I Corinthians 13: 2). Knowledge when not combined with humble

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family and friends in the Smiths Falls Community. Rested at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Monday, September 15, 2014. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday at 11am at St. Francis de Sales Church, Smiths Falls. Interment will take place at St. Columban’s Parish Cemetery in Cornwall.

AUBIN, Judy Anne Passed away peacefully at the Smiths Falls Hospital on Friday, September 12, 2014. Judith "Judy" Anne Aubin at the age of 66 years. Judy is predeceased by her parents Leonard and Nora (née Broderick) Aubin. Loving sister of John Aubin (Joan Macartney), Anne Earl, Allan (Mary) Aubin, Jane Aubin (Kursad Turksen), Chris Aubin (Irene Foran), Mary (Tom) McLoughlan, Jerry Aubin (Melanie Alsford) and Tim Aubin. Judy will be sadly missed by her many nieces, nephews, extended

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obedience essentially hardens the spiritual heart (Hebrews 10: 26). Then finally, knowledge can be downright destructive when it is not tempered with other godly virtues (I Corinthians 8: 10-11). So don’t be content with a head stuffed with lots of neat facts. Aspire higher! Go for the gold… a heart full of wisdom and a life lived in harmony with that revealed wisdom!

Laperle (Terry). Sadly missed by six grandchildren, Allen, Kim, Jason, Timothy, Amanda, Kristina and two great-grandchildren, Brandy and Cedric. Survived by two brothers, Lionel (Jeannine) and Gilbert Allen and two sisters, Carmen Villeneuve (late Albert) and Lillian Larocque (Rene). Predeceased by her parents, Joseph and Gertrude (Lapointe) Allen, four brothers, Larry, Raymond, Telesphore, Roger and four sisters, Cecile, Florence, BELANGER, Anita Gertrude (Allen) Passed away at St. Joseph’s Continuing Care Claudette and Marie. In keeping with Anita’s wishes, Centre on Thursday, September 11, 2014, age 83 Cremation has taken place. Rite of Committal, Notre years. Beloved wife of the late Alcide Belanger. Dear Dame Cemetery at a later date. mother of Denise Herrington (Rene) and Linda BRUNET, Marie Passed away peacefully at the Heartwood Long Term Care Facility on Sunday, September 14, 2014. Marie (Duranceau) Brunet of Cornwall; age 80 years. Cherished best friend and loving wife of 62 years of Emilien Brunet. Loving mother of Adrienne (Eric Tyo), Yvonne (Joe Tyo), Denyse (Doug Fraser) and Gisèle Bookhout. Loving ‘Meya’ to her grandchildren Lorraine Tyo, Raymond Tyo, Joey Tyo, Vicky TyoGrenier, Ryan Fraser, Kevin Fraser, Ray Plumadore and Jeff Watters and to 7 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her parents Raoul and Rosina (Beauvais) Duranceau and by her siblings Albert and Léo Duranceau. Rested at Lahaie & Sullivan Cornwall Funeral Homes, West Branch. Funeral was held on Wednesday, September 17, 2014 for Service in the Memorial Chapel of the Funeral Home. Interment at Notre-Dame Cemetery. 5783597

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3371 Bruce Street Country living but only minutes from the city. First time on market! 2+1 bedroom bungalow This home features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, only 14 years old, featuring hardwood floors, 2 family room with fireplace, rec room and a large bathrooms, rec room patio deck and large well well landscaped lot. MLS#L0543. landscaped lot.

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NORTH END SEMI 3059 NORTHDALE DRIVE Maintained north end semi located in a tranquil setting on a quiet dead end street. 3 beds, 2 baths, rec room, fully fenced yard, 3 season room and a newer roof. Main floor is an inviting open concept layout with dining area and warmed by a gas fireplace. MLS# L1607 $174,900.

3059A JOHNSTON AVENUE, CORNWALL Live comfortably and affordably in this great semi-detached located in Eamers Corners. With many cosmetic upgrades over the past few years, this home is in move-in ready condition. With the additional living room, bdrms and bathroom in bsmt makes a high possibility to have an “in-law suite”. Don`t miss out on your opportunity to own this lovely home! MLS# L2748 $165,000.

AFFORDABLE 3 BEDROOM HOME 229 GUY STREET, CORNWALL Could this be your new home? Likely cheaper than renting, this affordable 3 bedroom home offers major updates such as forced air gas furnace - 2006, upgraded 100 amp breaker panel - 2008 and roof - 2009. Even the roof on the shed is only 10 years old. Don’t miss out, call today! MLS# L2662 $99,900

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1236 FATIMA ST., CORNWALL Fantastic home up for grabs in a beautiful and central location. 3+1 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 family rooms, central air, roof reshingled in 2010, plus a beautiful Inground pool with fully landscaped sitting area with gazebo. This one won’t last long! Call today for your private showing. MLS# L2935 $214,900

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OPEN TO OFFERS 1017 OSBORNE AVENUE, CORNWALL This 4 bdrm home offers plenty of room for a growing family. Large family room with a beautiful gas fireplace and an entertainment wall that can accommodate up to a 72” TV which is hard wired for HDMI & sound. Bathroom is located on the main flr. Kitchen is quaint and cozy. Many upgrades within the last 3 yrs. High efficiency gas furnace, central air, 200 amp breaker service with surge protection, gas fireplaces, windows, doors. The home has one of the larger lots on Osborne and is fenced in. Also has a carport converted to a garage. MLS# L1793 $159,999

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408 YORK STREET, CORNWALL Charming home that`s move-in ready! Beautiful 3 bedroom home. 200 AMP breakers, high efficiency furnace + central air installed 2004. MLS# L2746 $174,900.

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UPDATED 1.5 STOREY HOME 10 KING STREET, CORNWALL Udpated and maintained 1.5 storey, 2 bedroom home on a quiet street in Riverdale. Major updates such as shingles, windows, new garage, furnace, A/C, kitchen, bathroom, the list just goes on. Fully fenced yard and covered back porch for those warm summer rains. Don’t pass this one up. Call today!! MLS# L3009 $169,900

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308 SECOND ST EAST UNIT 306 Centrally located 1 bdrm condo within walking distance to transit, mall, parks, churches etc. The large balcony off the living room faces south east with a beautiful view of the heated in ground pool and lovely gardens. The condo fees include water taxes, A/C, electricity, heat and snow removal. This condo also includes an indoor parking space. Freshly painted and ready to move in. Don`t wait call Jo Ann today for a private viewing. MLS# L2749 $129,900.

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SOLD 2133 PITT ST, CORNWALL This home is an exquisite example of modern, with a touch of class in every room. This contemporary 1.5 storey, 3 bdrm, 2 bath home has: central air, n/g forced air heating, gas fireplace, finished rec-room, updated kitchen and so much more. You can own this home in Eamers Corners. Make your viewing appointment or view it online before it’s too late www.2133pittst.info. MLS# L2753 $164,000.

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812 GLOUCESTER ST, CORNWALL 3+1 bedroom brick bungalow in a nice area, offers a large back deck with a retractable awning. Forced air gas and central air, roof re-shingled in 2012. Don`t miss out, won`t last long! MLS# L2877 $147,500.

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16700 WILLY ALLAN RD, LUNENBURG Build your dream home on this beautiful 3.22 acre property on Willy Allan Road. Culvert driveway already installed. This lot features beautiful mature trees in a nicely growing area of Willy Allan Road. MLS# L2983 $31,000

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727 YORK ST, CORNWALL Why rent when you can own! Cute 2 bdrm bungalow located center town. Open concept kitchen and living room, garage and a nice sunroom on the back of the home. Don`t miss out! MLS# L2744 $99,900.

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BE YOUR OWN BOSS! 33 QUEEN ST., CRYSLER Fantastic business opportunity! This great property features a gas station, restaurant and living accommodations all in one! Call today for detailed information! MLS# L2915 $789,000 HILDA BUITING 613-913-0891

MOTIVATED SELLER 620 FIRST STREET EAST This well-kept 3 bedroom bungalow makes life affordable. The main floor has 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, dining area, large living room and a galley kitchen with lots of cupboards. The roof is 5 yrs old and the gas forced air furnace is 5 yrs old. This home is move-in ready and waiting for a new family. Won’t last long! Call Jo Ann for a private viewing. MLS# L2282 $100,000 JO ANN LANGSTAFF 613-577-1873

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1120 LASALLE RD, CORNWALL Here is your chance to live on a street that does not see very much traffic. Spacious all brick 3 bdrm, 1 bath bungalow, updated bsmt which includes a fabulous field stone wall and gas fireplace. The lot measures 60x100 feet and features a private rear yard. Located in a great neighbourhood, close to the hospital, schools and shopping. Call today to arrange a viewing. $219,900

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5739 RICHMOND DR, LONG SAULT All brick 3 bedroom home, unspoiled basement, beautiful gazebo surrounded with some fantastic concrete walkways. Zoning: 302 more than one structure used for residential purposes. This property offers a second well along with a holding tank towards the back of the property. L2783 $299,900

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1760 CUMBERLAND ST., CORNWALL Beautiful 5 bedroom bungalow in a great area. This home features hardwood floors in living room and hall, large kitchen with loads of cupboards and patio doors leading to a 2 tier deck. Downstairs has a completely finished basement with large rec room, gas stove, 2 large bedrooms and another bath with Jacuzzi tub. Furnace, kitchen, roof & basement all updated since 2008! Don’t miss this one. $221,000

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MOTIVATED SELLER 16 FRONT STREET, FINCH Fantastic 1 1/2 storey home located in a quiet village. Main floor features kitchen, dining room, living room, 2 bedrooms including ensuite bath. Upper level boasts a master bedroom suite with walk-in closet and bathroom. Great backyard to relax and enjoy your time. MLS# L1708 $164,900. HILDA BUITING 613-913-0891

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647 GLOUCESTER STREET This two storey semi-detached is a little investment. Offers 2 bedrooms, computer room, 4 piece bath, living room & kitchen. Washer, dryer hookup, unfinished basement. Roof & shingles (2011). Furnace (2012). Hot water tank (2012). MLS# L2032 $89,900 JEFFERY MARTELOCK 613-363-5555

17357 AMELL ROAD This beautiful log home has much to offer. Recently renovated kitchen and bathrooms. The sunroom at the rear of the home is the perfect place to unwind. Professionally landscaped yard with interlocking brick patio, all on over an acre. Come and see this gem of a property. MLS# L1629 $289,900 CLAIRE HALLIDAY ARMSTRONG 613-551-2812

ALL BRICK MODERN COUNTRY BUNGALOW 4550 WILLY BILL ROAD, MARTINTOWN 14 year old 4 bdrm bungalow offering over 1500 sq. ft. of living space, private ensuite bath, main floor laundry. Easy access to 417 for commuters. Fully finished bsmt, office space, family room & rec room. Lots of storage. Salt water pool...all sitting on 5.43 acres. MLS# L2656 $309,900 LAURIN (MOE) MAURAIS* 613-363-3052

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23 ARTHUR STREET IF YOU WANT YOUR MULTI UNITS SOLD, CALL ME MLS# L2726 $154,900 TALAT BUTT 613-361-2927

25 ARTHUR STREET IF YOU WANT YOUR RUN DOWN HOMES SOLD, CALL ME MLS# L2725 $12,000 TALAT BUTT 613-361-2927

36 GLOUCESTER STREET SOUTH, CORNWALL Triplex with 3+1 bedroom units that generates good cash flow in a convenient location for tenants, close to parks and walking distance to shopping. MLS# L1287 $134,900. PETER HICKEY 613-551-6776

LARGE COUNTRY CENTURY HOME WITH ACREAGE 17820 BLOOMINGTON ROAD, MAXVILLE Large and very well maintained century home sits on just under 3 acres located minutes from Maxvil e. Many updates include roof, windows, heating, plumbing, electrical and more. Perfect country family home with lots of room to play and grow. Multiple outbuildings, pool, hot tub! Mls# L0503 $246,900. LAURIN (MOE) MAURAIS* 613-363-3052

707 SYDNEY STREET Recent laminate flooring in the upstairs bdrms, updated kitchen with ceramic backsplash, natural gas heat, dining room. Needs your TLC. MLS# L2769 $134,900 PETER HICKEY 613-551-6776

3205 VINCENT MASSEY DR If you are an entrepreneur with a vision for a home-base retail store, this may be the perfect location for you. On this 1.26 acres of prime retail space located on Highway 2 between Long Sault and Cornwall you will find a 14 year old 3+1 Bedroom, 3 bathroom Stone Bungalow in 1478 square feet of modern living space with loads of natural light. This property boasts a mid 1800 century barn that was re-located to this property in 1960 from Dunvegan in Glengarry. This barn has many stories to tell and for the last few years beautiful handcrafted furniture was created and sold. The log cabin that sits next to the barn has seen numerous businesses that brought out many tourists and locals to purchase the wares within it`s walls. Locally made cheese, maple syrup, antiques and souvenirs from the area. Pioneers Corner is looking for that person to carry on the dreams of owners past and bring it back to life. L2771 $399,900

OPEN TO OFFERS 62 MAIN ST. SOUTH, MAXVILLE This 3 bdrm brick 2 storey home awaits your growing family. It is vacant allowing immediate possession. It is located in a quiet neighbourhood. The main floor offers a cozy country eat-in kitchen with the option of 2 family rooms with the front leading to a nice sized porch and the back family room leads out onto the deck. Private back yard with new garage (2013) that has plenty of extras high ceiling, extra wiring, plumbing, an upstairs loft, automatic door and a side man door. Plenty of potential for a great man cave. Utility shed. Plenty of parking. MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. MLS# L2159 $199,900

OPEN TO OFFERS 15606 COUNTY RD 18, LUNENBURG Large solid family home with plenty of potential and character if restored to its full potential could make a beautiful 2400 sq/ft family home. This home has 4 bdrms, 2 baths, 10 ft ceilings and solid wood moldings and a staircase that`s worth taking a second look. Attached garage and large detached barn & shed all on 4.3 acres. There are apple trees, plum trees and a peach tree. Are you up to the challenge? Bring this home back to its full potential. MLS# L2820 $239,900

SEPARATE BASEMENT ENTRANCE FOR A BUSINESS 638 FRASER AVENUE This tastefully decorated semi is located in a quiet part of Cornwall. The home boasts many upgrades, including windows & hdwd floors. There are 2+1 bdrms and 1 ½ baths, a fully finished bsmt and fenced yard. Close to schools and a park across the street. L2581 $179,900 LINDA GIROUX-DAIGLE 613-551-5839

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30 CHANTINE DRIVE Impressive 3+1 bedroom, 3+1 bath executive bungalow featuring open concept grand living room, kitchen with granite countertops, southern sunroom, 2 gas fireplaces, finished basement all with beautiful craftsmanship and quality finishes. MLS# L2586 $475,000.

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OPEN TO OFFERS 3736 OLD ORCHARD RD, APPLE HILL Large country home offers plenty of room for a growing family. Large open concept. 3 bdrms with a large bath are situated upstairs. The home is heated by forced air oil furnace and a chaleureux woodstove. It has central air. A large dbl lot partial y fenced and a two tier deck. A garden shed and a storage trailer. Hot tub is negotiable. Property is vacant, immediate possession available. MLS# K2787 $113,500 MONIQUE DRAKE 613-362-2305

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6251 147TH AVENUE, BAINSVILLE Nice bungalow with a detached garage, offers interlocking brick driveway, open concept, on a canal off the St. Lawrence river with your own boat launch and dock! MLS# L1600 $174,900.

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18338 COUNTY RD 22, MAXVILLE Beautiful 2179 sq. ft. bungalow sitting on 1 ¾ acres. Hardwood floors throughout main level, open concept, living/dining room and kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, master bedroom has ensuite and walk-in closet, mudroom has access to the back yard with deck and gazebo. The basement has completely finished rec room, bedroom and 2 piece bath and loads of storage. Also a huge insulated & heated workshop with a 12 ft door. Don’t miss out on this one! MLS# L2388 $344,900

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PRICED TO SELL!! 320 BALDWIN AVE, CORNWALL 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom brick bungalow centrally located near hospital and schools. Open feel on the main floor, large rec room in basement. Features updated roof, radiant heating, sunroom, sauna, built-in appliances and privacy pocket doors. MLS# L2128 $154,900.

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GREAT COUNTRY PROPERTY! 4.81 ACRES! 20034 COUNTY ROAD 25, GREEN VALLEY This extremely well maintained split level offers you 3+1 bdrms, 2 ½ baths, spacious kitchen w/ eating area, formal DR, with patio doors leading to spacious deck. Cozy LR w/ fireplace. Bright rec rm w/ wet bar, gas fireplace, patio doors leading to back yard, cold rm & work shop. Windows & patio doors replaced in 2009. Roof shingles replaced in 2010. Call for a visit! You won’t be disappointed!! MLS# L2185 $274,900

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NORTH END 5 BDRM BUNGALOW HOME 1816 BROOKDALE AVE., CORNWALL Bungalow features 5 good sized bdrms, main floor laundry and 2 full baths. Attached single garage (with 220), fenced yard, 24 foot pool, deck, play house and swing set for the little ones to enjoy. Updates including newly installed gas furnace and central ac/heat pump (July 2014). Come have a look!! MLS# L2638 $169,900


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88 SUNSET BLVD - $$374,900 YOU WON’T BELIEVE YOUR EYES! 18473 GLEN RD, WILLIAMSTOWN - $349,900 (L2711) This was J.C.’s Signature Home. You will be amazed at the quality of every (L2733) Super efficient, well laid out 3 bdrm side-split on 12 beautiful acres. Gorgeous details in this 2+1 bdrm home. Some of the features include a Master ensuite & walk (L1345) This one is well-established, liquor licence, seating for 149, parking, great large kit with lots of cpbds, spacious rec rm with bar, hot tub, an oversized 2-car in closet, large family rm adjoined to spacious rec rm with impressive wet bar. You garage for the handyman. must take a look. Brookdale location. ALWAYS DREAMT OF OWNING YOUR OWN RESTAURANT! MICHAEL DEBOER† 613-936-3124

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EXECUTIVE LIVING AT ITS BEST! (L1953) Custom-blt open concept, 1750 sq.ft., 2+1 bdrm home with dbl att garage. (L1313) GIVE THIS ONE A CHANCE! 3 Bdrm bung with large dining rm, living rm, kit, Features hdwd & ceramic flrs, 3 baths, rec rm, laundry rm. Beautifully landscaped pls fish pond & gazebo. garage & large lot.

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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.

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ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360-0087

$219,900

3854 4TH LINE RD., GLEN ROBERTSON - $324,900

(L2206) Large 4+1 Bdrm home, huge (L2203) GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTU- yard with pond, in-law suite, an oversized NITY or live in one side & have the other workshop with wdstv is the ultimate MAN PRICED TO SELL - $37,900 side pay your mortgage. CAVE. All of this on 2+ Acres. (L2272) MOBILE HOME with spacious lot. Move-In-Condition. Immediate Possession. ROBERT JUHASZ* ROBERT JUHASZ* All appliances & furniture included. Hdwd flrs in kit. Well-landscaped lot.

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

416 HOOPLE AVE - $169,900

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY • 12:30 - 2 PM 21929 MAIN ST., GLEN ROBERTSON - $119,000

ROBERT JUHASZ* 613-360.0087 219 ADOLPHUS - $315,000

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storey home with 3-season sunrm with waterview of Lake St. Francis. Bath has claw foot tub, that helps melt away the stresses of the day or relax on the deck & sip on a fresh morning brewed coffee. Call for your personal tour.

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(L2390) Great for the First Time Home Buyer or Retirees! Quaint 2 bdrm, 1-1/2 storey home in centretown. Well-maint with many updates & freshly painted throughout. Gleaming hdwd in frt entrance, living rm & dining rm areas. Great sgl det garage with side overhang. A MUST SEE!

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332 FIFTH ST E $156,500

(L2149) In search of Excellence? This 3 bdrm, 1-1/2 storey home is pampered by & for particular people. Would that be you?

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3340 BRUCE ST - $169,900

(L2606) DO IT! DO IT! DO IT! Call now, for important details on this 3 bdrm all brick bungalow.

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1782 ELGIN ST - $168,900

(L1664) Ready to retire? Just starting out? RELAX - Here it is!

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408 FIRST ST., EAST $196,900

(L2590) This home has all the “I wants”! Large frt porch, fit for summer day dreamin, spacious & welcoming formal living rm & dining rm, beautifully designed upscaled kit, large main flr family rm (MAN CAVE) with bar, gas frpl, 3 spacious bdrms, magazine-designed bath which includes 1201 PRINCESS ST. $209,900 rainstream shower with jets, plus lovely (L2583) First time or Retiring? Check out this lovely 3 bdrm all brick bung with new 3128 NORTHDALE DR - $229,900 deck patio for entertaining family & friends. kit, updated bath, gas furnace, C/A, gas frpl, 3-season sunrm, det garage & newly (L1612) Get Set For A New Season! Enjoy this 3+1 bdrm side-split home with 2 baths, open concept living rm, dining rm & kit. Partially fenced backyard & C/A. Interested? SHERRY MCCULLOUGH* shingled roof.

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601 GUY ST - $184,900 SEASON FRIENDLY! (L2082) This home lives comfortable in any season. Gas frpls for Winter, C/A for Summer, carport, fully fenced yard with storage shed for Fall. Don’t miss out on this all brick family home, call today & see!

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712 SANDFIELD CR $239,900

(L2416) This home features wall to wall spaciousness. To each his own bdrm, yet plenty of room for get-togethers. So much space, both yard & home are well kept.

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

This 3 bedroom semi has lots of room for a growing family. Features dining room with patio doors to spacious rear yard, finished rec room, 2 baths & natural gas heat. MLS L2893

6593 WENDY ST “BAYVIEW ESTATES” - $274,000

(L2249) Space & Sunshine enhances this 1350 sq.ft. 2+1 bdrm backsplit home. Open concept living, dining & kit areas with an abundance of natural light. Inviting 3-season sunrm with southern exposure located off formal dining area. Fin rec rm, 2 baths, dbl att garage all nestled on an ac lot. Close to park, playground, bike path & golf course.

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145 BRYDEN AVE - $267,300

(L2616) Markell-blt in 2001, this home offers many upgrades, like gleaming hdwd on main flr, open concept, beautiful work-in kit graces by granite countertops, att 3-season sunrm, 2 beautiful baths, fin rec rm, gas frpl, children’s play area or future 4th bdrm, fully fenced & landscaped backyard plus sgl att garaged. Interested?

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6803 RIVERVIEW DR - $379,000

Independently Owned and Operated

(L1100) Custom-blt for original owner & first time on the market. Beautifully-kept 3 NEED A LARGER HOME? bdrm raised bung, open concept living, dining, kit & main flr family rm. This home (L0935) Like a formal living/dining rm? Want a fin bsmt for the teenagers? This rec rm boasts 3 frpls, 2 sunrms, completely fin rec rm, dbl att garage & fully fenced backyard. is Pop & popcorn approved. Why build? This home is awaiting your arrival.

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1254 DAPRAT AVE - $429,000

(L2785) If you desire .. graceful living among beautiful surroundings, you must see this 2700 sq.ft. split-level home. Features 3+1 bdrms, sunken formal living rm, formal 1702 PETER ST - NEW PRICE $199,500 dining rm, eat-in kit, main flr family rm, gas frpl, loft entertainment area, cozy fin rec rm & media rm, dbl car att garage. Deck & gazebo for summer entertainment & relaxing (L2859) 3 Bdrm bung on beautiful lot. New air conditioner & gas furnace, hardwood floors. hot tub to soothe those tired muscles. A MUST SEE!

ERIC PEDERSEN**

613-936-3734

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812 Pitt Street, Unit 16 • Cornwall

613-935-5777 www.exsellenceteamrealty.ca

1932 CONCORDE AVE - $269,900

COTTON MILL - $239,000

(L2312) Very modern unit with quality throughout.

ERIC PEDERSEN**

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Kyle Gagnon

Dan Leduc

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Sales Representative

613-363-SOLD(7653)

613-362-1591

(L2982) MOVE-IN READY! Upated all brick bungalow located in desired Sunrise Acres. Home features 3+2 bdrms, new hdwd throughout mail flr, & new impressive tiles in entry. Call for your private viewing.

JULIE QUESNEL** 613-662-7653

656 HAMILTON CR - $169,500

(L2918) Updated semidetached home featuring open concept kitchen/ dining area, inviting living rm with patio doors to large rear yard, 3 good size bdrms & cozy rec rm.

JULIE QUESNEL** 613-662-7653

Ryan Seguin

Sales Representative

613-571-9191

420-420A CARLETON ST NEW PRICE $143,000

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16345 JENKINS RD,

17741 CTY RD 43, MONKLAND - $136,500

MICHAEL VANDER MEER** 613-938-2121

LESLIE O’SHAUGHNESSY* 613-938-2121

Broker/Owner

NEW PRICE!

3033 JOHNSTON AVENUE, CORNWALL VIMY STREET, CORNWALL This home features an attached garage, Duplex35-35A with downstairs 2+1 bdrm unit and upstairs 2 bdrm 2+2 bdrms, 2 baths, spacious living unit. Good cash flow and good location. Tenants pay own room & formal dining room with patio utilities. Each unit has washer/dryer hookups. Garage on property for storage. Main unit has nice patio for BBQ or door, and a hot tub (included). relaxation. Nice fenced backyard. MLS# L2059 $154,900 MLS# L1735 $209,000

MARYSE GAGNON-RUEST 613-363-6279

20156 CELTIC LANE, LANCASTER - $489,000

MOVE-IN CONDITION CONDO

(L2434) WATERFRONT ON RAISIN RIVER. PRIVATE & SECLUDED.

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412 FIFTH STREET EAST, #201

CENTRAL LOCATION $135,900

(L2962) This recently renovated 3 bdrm home is in MOVE-IN-CONDITION.

Well-kept second floor 1 bedroom condo. 6 appliances included. In-unit laundry. 1 indoor and 1 outdoor parking space. MLS# L2233 $151,900

DAWNA BAMFORD 613-330-6238

MICHAEL VANDER MEER** 613-938-2121

COUNTRY CHARMER $138,000

4867 HWY 138, ST. ANDREWS W. $269,900.

(L2980) 2 Houses on 1 lot. You live in one (L2730) This home has it all - charm, (L2161) 3 Bdrm Century home on a 2.15 (L1681) Home on a 1.5 ac well-landcharacter, location & so much more. scaped lot just north of city. acre lot with old barn & outbuilding. and rent the other. Great Investment!

LESLIE O’SHAUGHNESSY* 613-938-2121

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(L2963) Retiring, First Time Buyer or a 1714 BRANCH DR - $149,900 LONG SAULT (L2208) A pleasant mixture of old & new Desire for a country living? This cute 2 (L2850) MOVE-IN-READY! 3 Bdrm semi in this 4 bdrm home on acre lot with lots bdrm home on an ac of land is a MUST with abv grd pool in a great north end TO SEE! of extras. location.

HANA NOVOTNY 613-330-2866

Sales Representative

4845 O’KEEFE ROAD, ST ANDREW’S WEST

Charming country home on secluded 7.15 acre property with dbl car garage. 2200 sq ft home with 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths, 2 ponds, 4 season sunroom and so much more! Call today to book your private viewing! MLS# L2309 $325,000

DAN LEDUC 613-363-SOLD(7653)

1780 SQ FT BUNGALOW ON 1.4 ACRES FOURPLEX IN GOOD LOCATION

Very private 1.34 acre, 2 storey home with lots of character! 4+1 bedrooms, 1 bath, large kitchen, main floor laundry, wrap-around porch and lots of natural light. Double garage, barn was built 35 years ago and two sheds. MLS# L2358 $199,900

17386 MCPHAIL ROAD, ST ANDREW’S WEST

1210 OSBORNE AVENUE, CORNWALL

Bright and updated brick bungalow featuring 3+1 bedrooms, huge yard, and has been beautifully restored yet retains the original 1960’s character. Must be seen! MLS# L2373 $199,900

HANA NOVOTNY 613-330-2866

HANA NOVOTNY 613-330-2866

BRICK BUNGALOW IN RIVERDALE!

SHOWS WELL!

COUNTRY LIVING AT IT’S BEST!

2238 TOLLGATE ROAD WEST

16698 MALONEY ROAD, ST ANDREW’S WEST

DAWNA BAMFORD 613-330-6238

1102 OSBORNE AVENUE, CORNWALL 3+1 bedroom, 1.5 bath, spacious living room with gas fireplace, large eat-in kitchen, and lots of natural light throughout. The list of updates on this one is too long to mention! Call today to book your viewing! MLS# L2120 $189,900

HANA NOVOTNY 613-330-2866

NICE DUPLEX WITH HUGE YARD!

MARYSE GAGNON-RUEST 613-363-6279

18-18A-18B-18 1/2 ELM STREET, CORNWALL

Fully rented fourplex located close to all amenities. Nice big backyard, large parking spot, separate meters. One 3 bdrm unit, two 1 bdrm units and one bachelor unit. MLS# L0963 $229,900

MINUTES FROM TOWN!

Just minutes from town you will find this 2 bdrm property featuring open kitchen, formal dining with patio doors, 2 garages (1 double and 1 single), large fenced yard and finished rec room with wet bar. MLS# L1685 $199,999

RIVERDALE GEM! NEW PRICE!

Just minutes from town, this home offers 3 bedrooms, large garage, great LR/DR area and kitchen with lots of counter space. Flooring is all hardwood and ceramic. Make your appointment to view! MLS# L2459 Price Reduced $339,900

HANA NOVOTNY 613-330-2866

6140 WILLOW DRIVE, WILLIAMSTOWN

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HOBBY FARM OASIS 10 MINUTES FROM CORNWALL!

NEW PRICE!

19919 COUNTY ROAD 18, SOUTH GLENGARRY

MICHAEL VANDER MEER** 613-938-2121

613-330-6238

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JACK ROY* 613-938-2121

CORNWALL - $199,900

Dawna Bamford

613-363-6433

740 CHAMPLAIN DR - $242,500

(L2259) OWNER-OCCUPIED DUPLEX. Large lot with garage.

UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY $209,900

Vicki I VanderVeen

613-363-6279

Move-in condition semi featuring 3 bedrooms (large master with walk-in closet), floating floors, newer windows and large shed in the back. MLS# L2287 $149,999

MARYSE GAGNON-RUEST 613-363-6279

This lovely property features 3 bedrooms, attached garage, almost an acre of land, open concept kitchen/ dining area, and living room with cathedral ceilings. MLS# L2883 $269,900

MARYSE GAGNON-RUEST 613-363-6279

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43 BALDWIN AVENUE, CORNWALL This duplex would be ideal for owner occupancy. Located close to all amenities. Both units are spacious and have 2 bedroom and own laundry facility. MLS# L2930 $179,999

MARYSE GAGNON-RUEST 613-363-6279

is looking for our next team member! Call us today for more information!

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JULIE QUESNEL** 613-662-7653

Maryse Gagnon-Ruest

613-330-2866

(L2932) All brick 3+2 bdrm bung in great family area featuring many updates, fenced rear yard, att garage

6596 TREE HAVEN RD - $449,900

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

Hana Novotny

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Suite 111, 722 Pitt Street, Cornwall, ON K6J 3R9

613-938-3860

29 CYPRESS LANE, INGLESIDE

3450 BRUCE STREET

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. $399,900

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3 bedroom bungalow with hardwood floors, recent maple kitchen cabinets, main floor laundry, master with double closets, rec room with gas fireplace, 3 season sunroom and detached double car garage. $275,000

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16837 COUNTY RD 18, ST. ANDREWS WEST

This stunning executive home overlooking Alexandria’s Island Park and Mill Lake is waiting for that Professional who values quality, efficiency and features. Granite counters, Sales Representative mocha hardwood, radiant in-floor heating. CL: 613-551-6446 MLS K2556 on stormrealtycornwall.com

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Beautifully restored 2 storey 3 bedroom brick home on 10 acres with attached garage. Home has been extensively updated while keeping the character and charm. From the rare iron wood island in the country kitchen, to the wood trim this home is sure to please. Please contact agent for full details $424,900

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Brand new 2 bedroom downtown condos close to all amenities! Cement construction Radiant Heat Floors Stone & Brick Front Large Balcony 9 foot ceilings Parking Easy to Rent 7 year Tarion Warranty Steps to downtown Great investment

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528 FIFTH ST. EAST

Well maintained, 2+1 bedroom bungalow with finished basement. A must view. Asking $169,900

14 STRACHAN, LONG SAULT Large 2200 sq.ft. home with 4 bedrooms, updated kitchen and baths. Asking $189,900

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SOLD 1120 LARIN AVE.

The perfect starter home. Many updates. Only $150,900

12 DALE, LONG SAULT

Gorgeous 1850 sq.ft brick bungalow with all the extras. All hardwood and ceramic floors.

$342,500

SOLD 1102 CHURCHILL ST.

3+1 bedroom bungalow with finished basement on a large lot. Only $169,900

TODD THOMPSON Sales Representative 613-938-8100 | Cell: 613-551-7908 todd@remax-cornwall.ca

SOLD 676 JASE ST.

Single home with legal apartment in the basement. Asking $269,900

SOLD 240 GARDNER AVE.

Cute bungalow in a great location with double garage

$139,900

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3 bedroom semi with full 1 bedroom mother-in-law suite downstairs. Large fenced-in yard. Nice deck. 2 sheds. MLS# L2292

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Headquartered in Cornwall, Ontario, our company is a leading distributor of automotive and truck parts in Ontario and Quebec. Operating a broad network throughout the region, we currently operate over 130 locations and have a strong presence in the tire industry. We are currently seeking an experienced LICENSED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN to work out of one of our Cornwall locations. Main responsibilities include general and major repair work on motor vehicles, diagnosis of problems in order to determine the extent of repairs required, and the inspection, adjustment, and replacement of parts. We offer competitive salaries, a commission program, benefits, and a pleasant environment with room to grow. If you enjoy working in a fast-paced automotive environment, have excellent customer service and auto repair skills, possess your Class A certification and have 2-3 years experience, we’d like to hear from you! Please drop off resume to Human Resources at 700 Education Drive, Cornwall or email to mbegin@jiffyautoservice.com

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––––––––– BACHELOR / ONE BEDROOM ––––––––– 3-B LEONIA, upst 1bdrm, f/s $550+(gas/elect) (Dec) 536 MARLBOROUGH ST, upst 1bdrm, f/s $675 Incl JASE ST, 1bdrm shared accom ,furnished $500 Incl 122-A GUY ST, upst 1bdrm, f/s $625 Incl 75 LEONIA, main 1bdrm, f/s , $725 Incl 1235-A DALY AVE, lower 1bdrm, f/s $425 +(elect) (Oct) 440 CUMBERLAND B16 #2, lower 1bdrm, f/s $660 Incl 117-A MILLVILLE, upst 1bdrm, f/s $475+(elect) PANORAMIC TOWERS, 1bdrm condo $1100-1300 Incl –––––––––––––––– TWO BEDROOM –––––––––––––––– 411 PRINCE ARTHUR, main 2bdrm, no appl $750+(elect) (coming soon) 411-A PRINCE ARTHUR, upst 2bdrm, no appl $595+(elect)or $750 Incl (coming soon) 238 THIRD ST E, upst 2bdrm, f/s $650+(elect;heat Incl) 133-B SYDNEY ST, upst 2bdrm, no appl , $995 Incl 39 QUEEN ST # 3,Lancaster, main 2bdrm, f/s $600+(elect) 122 GUY ST, main 2+1 bdrm, no app, w/d hkups, $750+(elect;heat incl) 117 MCCONNELL AVE, 2bdrm 2level, no appl $560+(gas/elect) 226-B MCCONNELL AVE, upst 2bdrm, f/s $650Incl Oct 4-C MCCONNELL AVE, upst 2bdrm, no appl $500 +gas/elect (Oct) 870 FIRST ST E,main 2bdrm, $625+(gas/elect) (Oct) 1115 GRAND AVE, main 2bdrm, no appl $625+(elect) (Nov or sooner) 338 ST FELIX,main 2bdrm, no appl $665+(gas/elect) Nov 66 LEFEBVRE, main 2bdrm, no appl $575+(elect) (Nov) 137 CORNWALLIS, 2bdrm, f/s $795+(elect; heat incl) (Nov) 115 MCCONNELL, main 2bdrm, no appl $560+(elect) (Nov) 232 MCCONNELL, main 2bdrm, $875Incl –coming soon 245 YATES, B1#11, main 2bdrm, f/ s $750 Incl 440 CUMBERLAND, B8#10, upst 2bdrm, f/s $750 Incl 440 CUMBERLAND,B7#7, main 2bdrm, f/s $775 Incl Nov –––––––––––––– ALEXANDRIA UNITS –––––––––––––– 88 ST PAUL ST, 1-2bdrm units $500-$650 +(ELECT) 136-B DOMINION ST, upst 2bdrm, no appl $575+(ELECT,WATER) –––––––––––––– HAWKESBURY UNITS ––––––––––––– 265 DUFFERIN, upst 1bdrm, f/s $625 INCL 45 HAMIL, VANKLEEK HILL, main 3bdrm, no appl $975 INCL 749 REGENT #2, 1bdrm, f/s $650 INCL –––––––––––––––– INGLESIDE UNITS –––––––––––––– 74 ST LAWRENCE #10, main 1bdrm, no app $595+(elect) –––––––– 3 BEDROOMS / HOUSES / SEMI ––––––––– 56 KINGSLEA CRES, 3bdrm semi, $1350+(GAS/ELECT) 321 WATER ST E, 2bdrm 3level semi, no appl $850 INCL 17295 COUNTY RD 18, St. Andrews, 3bdrm house, f/s $850+(GAS/ELECT) 111 RACE ST, 2+bdrm house, f/s $800+(GAS/ELECT) (OCT) 636-A CHAMPLAIN DR, lower 3bdrm duplex, no appl $695+(ELECT) (OCT) 37 ½ EDWARD ST, sm 2bdrm house, f/s $650 INCL (OCT) 36 ALBERT ST, main 3bdrm, no appl $695+(ELECT) (OCT) 310 MCCONNELL AVE, 3bdrm semi $800+(GAS/ELECT) OCT ––– 245 YATES AVE & 440 CUMBERLAND AVE ––– “CUMBERLAND GARDENS” 2 bdrm units, $735.00-$775.00 Utilities & appliances included • Coin laundry on site PARKING INCLUDED• No Pets Preferred 3 & 4 bedroom townhouses - No Availability ––––––––––––––––– COMMERCIAL ––––––––––––––––– 232 MCCONNELL AVE, 3 offices and reception area $850 Incl 133 SYDNEY ST, main floor, approx 900 sq ft $700+(gas/elect) APPLE HILL, barn for special occasions CALL FOR DETAILS

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JOB FAIR

613-936-1533

1209 NOTRE DAME

CALL OR VISIT ME AT 348 MONTREAL ROAD

Multi-Employer

“Let us find you a place at no charge!”

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Chesterville Rotarians celebrate 75 years with arresting fun CORNWALL, Ontario - Join the Chesterville Rotary Club as they’re serenaded by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Chorus to mark the end of their milestone year. Mark your calendars for this musical performance on Friday, September 26, at Christ Church United. The concert start at 7 p.m. “The OPP Chorus is an unique event for our area and it’s something both different

and affordable for everyone to attend,” said Bruce Kemp, the club’s president. An RCMP Musical Ride kicked off the anniversary festivities last year, before hosting a well-received fall dinner. And as always, Chesterville Rotarians raised tens of thousands of dollars to help support local and international causes. “Our club has had a busy and rewarding year,” Kemp added.

The event is open to the public. Tickets are $5/person and are available at the township office in Winchester or by contacting any local Rotarian, as well as at the door. For more information, visit www. facebook.com/chestervillerotary. The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Chorus. Submitted photo

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Winging it with the River Institute information stations manned by the river institute’s wildlife educators. A collection of feathers, bird skulls, and eggs will also be on display. Check out the Cornwall and Area Birding Club booth and presentation by Mike Chegrinec, club president, to learn about their role in preserving unique local wildlife habitats like Cooper Marsh. Meanwhile, Lacey MacDonald, from the river institute’s biodiversity project, will partner with club members to lead a bird ID scavenger hunt. Those who enjoy nature behind the lens are

encouraged to bring their cameras for a special session on bird photography with wildlife photographer, Brian Morin, at 1 p.m. "Visitors can also explore their creative side by dropping by our bird craft centre," Van De Ligt adds. This event is the fifth and final edition in the free, popular summer series of science and nature workshops for all ages presented by Cornwall’s river institute, in partnership with Ontario Power Generation (OPG) and the visitor centre. For more details, visit www.riverinstitute.ca or call the institute at (613) 936-6620.

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Courtney Belanger recently cut her hair for cancer and would like to send a "Big Thank You" Looking for something to do around to Pauline Maynard from Love of Hair Salon for Cornwall and area? Check out the “Community donating her time and cutting her hair free of Calendar” section each week to see what’s charge. Seaway News says "Way to go Courtney happening. & Pauline!"

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From a reader: On behalf of the Tenants at 24 Augustus St. a big thanks to Chris the Owner/ Manager of Freshco Grocery Store. He has provided, free, a bus 3 times on Thursdays, that picks up our Tenants, takes them to the store, helps them on and off the bus, when they are done, loads their grocery carts, bags etc. and delivers them back to the building.How very thoughtful, it is nice to see a business take such an interest in the Seniors of Cornwall.Oh by the way, he goes to all the Senior buildings in the city...Hats off to you Chris.

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After weeks of silence Leslie O’Shaughnessy promises a tell-all type campaign launch on Friday. The details could indicate what kind of mayoral election we’re in for. Incumbent Bob Kilger plans to run on his record. Jamie Gilcig is still whining about being considered a third-tier candidate in reports from this journal.

Perhaps the city’s social housing people were just a little overzealous in their decision to prohibit window-based A/C units in their buildings starting next year. Perhaps a one-year reprieve is enough to allow resident, most of whom are on a fixed income, to save their Shame, shame on the litterbugs! What an money in time to buy one of those portable example you are setting for people who witness machines that will be allowed. We urge the your actions. Help keep our city clean. Throw social housing department to do just that. your coffee cups, drink cups and garbage where Check your smoke alarm once a month to it belongs … in the trash can, not in the middle make sure it’s working. A smoke alarm can save of a parking lot! your life. Fire can engulf a house in 60 seconds! Wow! The “Fall Season” begins on Tuesday, Make sure you have a safe and quick method of escape. Remember - Get Out! Stay Out! Sep. 23 … where did summer go?

Ah Sweetheart, you said "I Do" and so "We Did" … on this day, Sept. 15th, the love of my life OPEN 7AM - NOON ~ FREE PARKING became my wife! A dream come true, it is my From a reader: Witnessed Tuesday, Best Day! Always & forever together, you & me September 9th at 12:35 pm in the Food Basics … Happy Anniversary! parking lot on Brookdale. A Kia vehicle - this woman opens her truck and places a windshield Ward system being discussed again…with washer bottle full of old oil on the parking lot all due respect to Brock Frost, whom we pavement and drives away leaving it for someone to run over and bust. Very nice for the commend for kick starting a conversation, we Looks like we’re in for a great municipal environment! A worker for Food Basics picked think the time for such a plan in the Seaway City election in Cornwall. Lots of candidates to up what you left. You should be ashamed of has passed. Next issue… choose from and plenty of issues to discuss – yourself! who will you vote for? facebook/seawayvalleygrowercornwallfarmersmarket.

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Fantastic fish fry The 10th annual Seguin Family Fish Fry was held at the summer home of Yves and Mélanie Séguin in South Glengarry. “Seeing it was the last year for the fish fry and since we both had family members pass at the Hospice, we decided that the money raised at this year’s event would be donated to Carefor Hospice” stated Mélanie. The 500 in attendance were treated to a feast included perch rolls and fixings, then there was a live auction and entertainment by Mystic. The event raised an overwhelming $15,250 “Words cannot express our gratitude for all their hard work. "We want to thank the Séguin family and all those involved in making this event such a success” commented Sandy Collette, Carefor Fundraising Coordinator. Fromleft are Ivan Viau, Roxanne Viau, Jerry Chabot, Sandy Collette, Mélanie and Yves Séguin.

He was in ecstasy, with a huge smile on his face, as his wife moved forwards then backwards, forward then backwards, again and again. Back and forth, back and forth, in and out, a little to the right, a little to the left, she could feel the sweat on her forehead, her chest, trickling down the small of her back, she was getting near to the end. Her heart was pounding, her face was flushed. Finally, totally exhausted, she let out an almighty scream and shouted, “OK, OK, I can’t parallel park. You do it, you smug idiot!”

“SUNTANNING ON THE PORCH” 17 year old Tiffany enjoying the sun! Proud owners: Gerry & Annette Piche of Cornwall 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


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Norm Baril was described to us thusly this Flu season: Don’t forget to cough into your week: “Without Baril, there are no Memorial Cup sleeve, wash your hands frequently with warm water and soap or hand sanitizer. If you’re sick, titles for Cornwall.” Rest in peace. stay home! Most of the focus in a municipal election Did you know … The McIntosh Apple: These campaign gets dumped on city/township halls – but don’t forget to ask questions of those crunchy sweet treats with the snowy flesh and running for a position as a school board trustee. red skins were first cultivated by John McIntosh in 1811 in Dundela, Ontario. He found the only way to grow the tasty variety of apples he discovered on a wild tree on his property was by grafting, as seeds had failed. So today, every Mac you eat traces back to the same wild apple DENTURE CLINIC CLINIQUE DE DENTUROLOGIE tree in Ontario. • Complete/ Partial Dentures • Implants Retained Dentures • Rebase & Soft Reline, Mouth Guard • Mobile Clinic (Seniors – Hospital – Nursing Homes) ACCEPTING NEW • Clinic Consultation Free • US Patients Welcome PATIENTS • We Accept ODSP, Social Welfare & Insurance

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Cornwall's newest advertising idea for municipal candidates seems to be new magnetic car signs with cars parked throughout the city at parking meters. Cars are rotated around the city during the day.

Did you see page 7? Our management team takes its first look through the newly-designed Seaway News. Read page 7 of today's paper for all the details on the future of the most popular community newspaper in the region, and all TC Media products. Smiling at all the changes are Colleen Parette, production manager, Rick Shaver, TC Media GM, Denis Lapierre, sales manager, and Todd Lihou, editor.

Gardeners’ Autumn to-do list: Word has it Cornwall Golf and Country Club Purge by removing and discarding any lost the Scotty Cup this week to the Massena diseased vegetation to prevent reintroducing Golf and Country Club. disease in spring. Weed thoroughly to reduce spring weed germination. Turn over soil to Who would have thought that at the beginHey Neil, hope your yard sale went well... saw If you don’t ‘like’ us on Facebook you should. aerate it and expose any underground pests to ning of the whole Rob Ford thing in Toronto it Check out our ‘Video of the day’ and the latest all your neighbours picking all the good stuff. frost. would end with him pulling out of the race for updates on news in and around Cornwall - faceA big thank you to Kim Baird and all the work mayor because of a serious health concern? book.com/cornwallseawaynews Congrats to former city resident Deanna she did last week at the Knox St. Paul's Bergeron who won $50 million this week. She Community Sale... your lunch was excellent. currently lives in Orillia, but we’re pretty sure Bergeron plans to tour the world, now. Great to see so many Cornwallites playing the slot machines Sunday morning over at the Is it just us, or is every squirrel and chipmunk Akswesasne Mohawk Casino... imagine one of in Cornwall on overdrive? Guess they’re getting them saying they were just there for the ready for winter. breakfast buffet. Yeah right, Gary.

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Sue Gallant, of “Gail’s Beads for Brains”, recently made a donation of $1,500 to the Canadian Cancer Society for brain cancer research. “Gail’s Beads for Brains” began as a fundraiser with the creation and selling of hand-made bracelets when Ms Gallant’s sister, Gail Prieur, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer. The family continue to create and sell hand-made bracelets in honour of Ms Prieur’s memory. These can be found in various local stores. Carolyn Bourassa, right, Community Manager, S.D.G & Prescott Russell; and Gallant are pictured.

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