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Annual poppy campaign set to launch in Cornwall area CORNWALL, Ontario - On your lapel or over your heart, however you decide to don the international symbol of remembrance, it honours those who fought our freedom. Members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 297 visited Cornwall Mayor Lesley O’Shaughnessy’s office Friday (October 23) to announce that their annual poppy campaign begins this week. “This is our way of helping the veterans and their families,” said RCL Branch 297 president Linda Fisher. “Without the great support from the citizens of Cornwall, and surrounding communities, the legion would not be able to support our veterans, the funds raised through the poppy campaign are a great help.”
Hugh Primeau Sr., poppy campaign chair and RCL Branch 297 1st vice president, told Seaway News legion reps will be out front of local retail shops and grocery markets daily selling poppies from Friday Oct. 30 until Tuesday, Nov. 11, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Any donation is welcomed. “Last year, we handed out 50,000 poppies,” said Primeau Sr. “To me, personally, they represent the person who made the supreme sacrifice so that we can be here and live free.” “Wear your poppy, and wear it proudly,” added Fisher. Every elementary school and high school, many convenience stores, as well as The Beer Store and the LCBO locations throughout the Cornwall area, will have small stations where people can pick up a poppy.
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CORNWALL, Ontario - Brock Frost has officially - this time - resigned as a Cornwall city councillor. The rookie councillor turned in his keys to city hall via email, not unlike this past summer when he sent an electronic missive indicating he would be resigning by July. But this time his resignation has been confirmed by officials at city hall, including Mayor Leslie O’Shaughnessy who indicated Monday morning the decision is immediate. Frost was not in attendance at Monday night’s council meeting. Frost’s letter of resignation was emailed to Seaway News at about 9:30 Monday morning. He had posted on Facebook his decision to resign. Frost blamed his busy schedule and move to Ottawa as reasons for the resignation. “I vastly underestimated the amount of work required as a city councillor,” he said. “Despite
what the salary suggests, being a councillor is not a part-time job. There are council meetings, numerous committee meetings, special meetings, strategic planning, dealing with the general public and countless community events. “It is a full-time job if one wishes to be truly effective.” Frost also conceded his performance was not good enough. “The constituents definitely deserve better... from their elected officials, and my colleagues certainly deserve better from me,” he said. “I have always lived by the philosophy that there are no failures in life, only experiences. I have learned a great deal about myself over this last year and I wholeheartedly intend to return to politics sometime in the near future.” While the city has an array of options for replacing Frost, including a byelection, it is more likely a successor will be apppointed to the position. When previous city councillors have resigned the individual who placed 11th in
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Carr is currently president of the Cornwall and Area Chamber of Commerce. City council Monday night declared Frost’s seat vacant, and is expected to receive a report on the options for filling the spot at its first meeting in November.
Denis Carr would return to city hall if asked CORNWALL, Ontario - Denis Carr said Monday morning he would make a return to city council if asked. The veteran of Cornwall politics who was defeated in last year’s municipal election said in an interview he would accept appointment to council now that Brock Frost has officially resigned his post.
Frost did the same thing this summer, without an official notification, and there was talk then that Carr might return to the fold. “I’ve been down this road before,” he said with a chuckle. “I would be interested in it (returning).” Council could make a decision, as early as Monday night, about how to replace Frost.
The city has several options, including convening a by-election, to fill the vacant Frost seat. But in the past council has gone with appointing the individual who finished 11th in the most recent municipal election. Carr actually finished 12th, but 11th place finisher Guy St-Jean has moved out of the city.
Carr, said he has not been approached by the city about returning, was asked if his new job as president of the Cornwall and Area Chamber of Commerce would preclude him from re-entering politics. “I don’t think so,” he said. “I don’t see them as being in conflict. “Both jobs are to help people in Cornwall.”
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Water-based bridge pillars will be removed, says bridge corp CORNWALL, Ontario – The Federal Bridge Corporation said Tuesday morning it plans to remove the water-based pillars from the St. Lawrence River - contrary to a message emanating from city hall Monday night. Councillors passed a motion Monday night calling on the bridge corporation to explain why the pillars won’t be removed but it turns out the plan was to take them out of the river anyway. “The plan was to always finish the project,” said bridge corporation spokesperson Andre Girard when he was contacted by this newspaper Tuesday morning. Girard added Mayor Leslie O’Shaughnessy has been sent a letter outlining just that. Things were different Monday night, when Coun. Andre Rivette railed against what was thought to be a decision to leave the pillars in the water because it would be too expensive to remove them. But Micheline Dube, president and CEO of the bridge corporation, took issue with a
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CORNWALL, Ontario – City councillors want to know who knew what and when as far as controversial chemical tanks on Cornwall’s waterfront are concerned. Councillors voted Monday night to direct administrators to prepare a report on the “critical path of dates of communication between the city…and Transport Canada and any other party involved” in the construction
of the tanks. Councillors were irritated weeks ago when MP Guy Lauzon, during a political debate, suggested the city knew about the arrival of the tanks nearly a year before their existence went public. Lauzon’s comments lead many to conclude city councillors knew about the construction and kept a lid on things until Seaway News broke the story in December 2013. There were no comments made publicly
byu councillors at Monday’s meeting. In an interview with Seaway News Sept. 30 – a week before the debate - Lauzon said in the months leading up to December 2013 when Seaway News broke the story on the issue, some municipal officials knew what was going on along the waterfront. “Trillium…they phoned the city…probably in February and said ‘We’re thinking of doing this, do you have any locations?’” said Lauzon. “The harbour was one of, I think, six potential locations. In October, according to
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Bob Pelda, president of RMP Construction, left, and Mayor Leslie O’Shaughnessy cut the rubbon at the Cotton Mills Thursday. financial firms in the project. “This is not a gated community,” said Pelda. “It is an open campus.” The City of Cornwall contributed tax savings programs and grants to help secure a viable financial foundation from which to grow the project, he added. “It allowed us to make new homes affordable,” said Pelda. Because of that Mayor Leslie O’Shaughnessy said the entire community can look at the Cotton Mill project as a success. “The people of Cornwall should recognize that they have contributed to this project,” he said. “This wouldn’t have happened without the foresight of citizens of Cornwall.” The project is already about 65 per cent occupied. Dozens of residential units are planned for the project, which will continue with more construction to begin in the new year.
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CORNWALL, Ontario – A plan to see city hall take ownership of the Seaway International Bridge arch appears to be off the table. Mayor Leslie O’Shaughnessy said in an interview the city is expected to issue a press release in the coming days that suggests the offer from Demo Plus has been rescinded.
O’Shaughnessy said Demo Plus, which is charged with the dismantling of the former high-level bridge in Cornwall, has removed its offer to provide the arch to the city. The mayor said the reason lies in that Demo Plus has a contract with the federal government to dismantle the bridge in its entirety, and it must follow that contract. O’Shaughnessy confirmed Oct. 16 officials
with Demo Plus offered the span to the city, presumably to be used as a crossing over the Cornwall Canal for pedestrians. At the time O’Shaughnessy said the city was in no position to accept the offer without more study. It’s believed the span is coated in lead-based paint, and there are questions about how much it would cost to move the span, set it up on a
foundation and adequately prepare it for pedestrian use. “The lead paint is an issue…and there are other issues involving costs,”said O’Shaughnessy at the time. “We all know it can’t stay where it is…so what do you do with it?” The mayor also conceded the span is a bit of overkill when it comes to preparing a pedestrian crossing for the defunct canal.
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CORNWALL, Ontario – Hundreds of people sat in stunned silence as an Alberta woman recounted 15 months of captivity and torture at the hands of Somali kidnappers during a breakfast meeting in Cornwall last Wednesday. The proverbial pin could be heard to drop as Amanda Lindhout, during the Children’s Treatment Centre celebrity walk and breakfast, explained in stark detail the fear, persecution and abuse she endured under the jackboot of teenaged boys who kept her and an Australian photographer in chains. “Every day I make the decision to forgive… but a lot of days I don’t,” she told audience members in the packed civic complex salons. “Sometimes it is a distant point on the horizon. I feel if I keep doing that, one day forgiveness will be a state I can enjoy all the time. “I have been given a pretty rare gift. I have been given a second chance at my life.” Her 15-month ordeal began in the summer of 2008 when, while on assignment as a journalist to document displacement camps in war-torn Somalia, she and others were abducted and held for a $1.5-million ransom. While in captivity she was repeatedly raped or abused, sometimes as many as 10 times a day, on top of other torture and attacks. Teeth were knocked out, famine lead to much of her hair falling out and her spirit was nearly amputated. It was during one particular attack at the hands of one of her most heinous abusers, that Lindhout reached her breaking point. But instead of feeling more absolute rage, the opposite took place. “What naturally rose up inside of me was this tiny seed of compassion,” Lindhout said. “It surprised me, and confused me. It felt like relief from all the anger and the rage I had fully been engaging in for months. It became something I actively looked for.” Since her ordeal Lindhout has written a book, started a charitable organization, the Global Enrichment Foundation, which has raised $3 million to help 200,000 people around the world seeking aid and has begun speaking publicly to agencies like the Children’s Treatment Centre who advocate on behalf of those in need – especially children. “We’re going to leave here feeling a bit more determined and capable of being a force for good in the world,” she told audience members. “Life has a way of guiding us to the next step we will need to be.”
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CORNWALL, Ontario - After 120 years of service, the Cornwall Public Library aims to write its own future in an increasingly paperless world. Cornwall Mayor Leslie O’Shaughnessy and City Councillors Claude McIntosh, Carilyne Hebert, Elaine Kennedy, and Andre Rivette marked the major milestone with Dawn Kiddell, the library’s CEO and chief librarian, at the downtown facility on Thursday (October 22). How do you celebrate being 120 years old? With cake, of course. The event also coincided with Ontario Public Library Week (October 18-24), an initiative dedicated to raising awareness of the valuable role libraries play in Canadians’ lives. Think libraries are obsolete in this technological age? You couldn’t be further from the truth. Some fast facts about the local library: With a Cornwall Public Library card, members are able to borrow books, CDs, DVDs, magazines, and video games; search research databases; read online magazine and newspaper articles; use computers; register in
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CORNWALL, Ontario - The Rotaract Club of St. Lawrence College and the Rotary Club of Cornwall Sunrise joined forces in recognition of World Polio Day at the Cornwall campus on Friday. The local volunteer-driven non-profits collected $1 donations in Moulinette Hall with one twist - the donors left with a purple pinky. “Almost every young person we asked
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Don’t let the door hit you on the way out, Brock Todd Lihou todd.lihou@tc.tc
What’s that line about the door hitting one’s butt on the way out? Whatever it is, Brock Frost should heed those words. The embattled city councillor who one year ago this week (you can’t write this stuff, folks) was elected to office, emailed yet another resignation, this time with the added bonus of having it signed, sealed and delivered at city hall. Frost, who just returned from a European vacation that was somehow spun into a medical leave, can now focus (we presume) on his real estate career and those pesky Quebec police charges he waited until the last minute to acknowledge. Frost delivered resignation part-two on Monday via a Facebook post, as well as emails. You’ll recall this past summer Frost similarly resigned, but had a change of heart milliseconds after delivering his resignation by email. (Aside: is everything, including quitting one’s job, done by email these days? What happened to the old-fashioned ‘I quit!’ and storming out of the office?) Regardless of the timing, the circumstances or the reasons, Cornwall is better off without Frost as a councillor, than with him. The circus-like atmosphere that plagued his 12 months on the job was becoming a distraction at every turn. No one ever said he couldn’t go on vacation for a few weeks – but having it touted as a medical leave, complete with social media posts about drinking and partying it up in Eastern Europe sure sounds more like a holiday than therapy.
If you throw in the police charges, the failed hockey ownership, the first iteration of his resignation and his decision to move away from Cornwall within weeks of being elected, then the whole thing becomes laughable. It’s why his move to resign, again, should be welcomed. Are we kicking a person while he’s down? Some say yes. There have been rumblings among his (former) council colleagues that this man smacks of someone in crisis – professionally and otherwise. The thing is, though, I don’t think I buy it. Frost is too smart (yes, he’s a smart guy) and too smooth to be anything but a rookie city councillor who got caught too early with too much on his plate and has had to push the reset button. Has it gotten personal? You betcha. He’s labelled me and my career choice as “pathetic” for going after him the way I and this newspaper has in recent months. Fair enough. That was after I (for the first time ever) attached a Youtube video to an online opinion column about his European junket. For the record, the video played the theme song to National Lampoon’s European Vacation. Professionalism (or lack thereof) can often run both ways in the heat of the moment. But Frost is an elected official, in charge of tens of millions of tax dollars and I’m just a newspaper hack. He gets the glory when things go right at city hall – and he gets the shaft when events go south. In this case I think he’s the author of his own demise, and having him resign is the best we could hope for.
Moving forward city council officially has a bunch of options to choose from, but in reality there’s just one: Denis Carr. While there could be a byelection, the appointment of another at-large person, or a request to pry eleventh place finisher in last year’s election – Guy St-Jean – out of Florida, Carr is the only logical choice to replace Frost. He finished 12th, just 61 votes behind 11th place. First, the move will be cheap – no money wasted on yet another election. Second, while there have been calls already for people like Todd Bennett (17th place) to take the reins at city hall, the nod has to go to Carr. Carr had the most votes of those defeated in the 2014 race (aside from St-Jean) and if
democracy means anything it’s clear council has to go with him to fill the vacant seat. I’m sure Bennett would make a great addition to city council, but not enough people voted for him to provide the current city council with a mandate to choose anyone but Carr. Lots can change in the course of 12 months. This time last year Frost was reaping the benefits of hockey ownership and voter confusion. Today his team is being run by someone else, his P.O. Box is somewhere in Ottawa, Quebec police are looking into his professional dealings and his political career couldn’t reach its best before date. Makes me wonder what we’ll be talking about in the autumn of 2016.
Editor: South Stormont is looking into the feasibility of replacing the Moulinette Road - County Road #2 traffic lights with a roundabout. The announcement has resulted in an understandable concern by some residents in the community as it would be a major shift from what folks are used to. Are roundabouts good or bad? I did some checking and discovered that contrary to having a negative outcome, the introduction of a roundabout would bring a number of benefits. Here’s what popped up, the information coming from transportation departments and insurance
research studies. Roundabouts reduce accidents by 37%. They reduce accidents with injuries by 75%. They reduce accidents with fatalities by 90%. It occurs to me that these three statistics alone make for a strong argument in favour of roundabouts. There’s more. A roundabouts increase the ability of an intersection to handle traffic by 30%, a welcome relief to local residents and visitors alike on a summer weekend. And, from an environmental perspective, traffic is constantly moving as opposed to drivers experiencing long delays at a traffic light, effectively lowering need-
less exhaust emissions. There is a legitimate concern about cost. However, a brief conversation with one of the engineers hired to develop the proposal revealed the following. The current traffic control system is outdated and must undergo a complete re-fit. According to him, the cost, whether it be for lights or a roundabout would be roughly the same. The benefit, of course, is that a roundabout, once established, would be significantly less costly to maintain. Are there drawbacks? There appear to be two main ones: drivers’ learning curve and land cost.
However, there are three new roundabouts in Kemptville and drivers seem to have taken them in stride. As for the land, it already belongs to the Township. A post script to all this. A family member had an unfortunate accident at this intersection and totaled a vehicle. Had there been a roundabout back then, the accident would not have occurred. So, as residents ponder the possibility of a roundabout, let’s hope the statistics and safety factors help to ease their concerns and we can all look forward to a positive step forward. M. Metcalfe, Ingleside
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has 88 front-line firefighters. It also has 34 fulltime paramedics. Earlier, the chief tossed out a list of preapproved fire-fighting candidates, a long-standing way of saving time in filling vacant positions. The union is fighting back. Sault residents have been warned that the cuts will cause fire insurance premium increases to skyrocket and will put lives in danger. Root of the proposed front-line cutbacks is an arbitration ruling that gave firefighters a nine percent pay increase over three years, and 24-hour shifts. TRIVIA This prime minister represented the riding of Glengarry. TRIVIA ANSWER The Royals upset Peterborough Petes at the Ottawa Civic Centre on May 14, 1972 to win the first of three Memorial Cup championships the club would bring to Cornwall. Goaltender Richard Brodeur was named tournament MVP. THIS AND THAT Wacky headline of the week (from the New York Daily News): “Boy, 3, takes over wheel of pick-up truck after drunken mom falls out of vehicle on busy highway”. ... Reader said that when he penned a letter to a newspaper criticizing the Conservative government vis-a-vis pensions, he didn’t expect everyone to be in agreement. But he thinks a nasty telephone call, starting with “Are you so-and-so who wrote the letter in the paper”, from an obvious South Dundas Tory supporter was over the line. ... Dumbest move by the Conservatives in the federal campaign was putting Rob Ford in the front
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Some three years ago a Cornwall man had two unexpected visitors at his Eastern Ontario office. He held a management position in a large corporation. They were police officers who quickly placed him under arrest, slap a pair of handcuffs on his wrists, read him his rights and walked him past his startled colleagues to an unmarked police car for the ride back to Cornwall. He was charged with sexual assault of a minor that police said took place several years earlier. He spent the next three days and nights in an Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre cell, fearing that his fellow inmates would find out the charges. He lied. Said he beat up his wife’s lover. Not only was he an accused sex offender, he was an unemployed accused sex offender. His long-time employer terminated him. A judge imposed restrictions that limited his freedom. Family and friends abandoned him. He spent thousands of dollars on legal fees that are driven up by a slow-moving legal system. Finally, his trial date was set for earlier this month. It was to be a three-day trial. If convicted, he would be given jail time. Probably in a federal prison. But the trial barely got started. The judge was told that the Crown could not proceed because the alleged victim had not been truthful in statements to police three years earlier. The alleged sexual assault never took place. So, after three years of living under a dark cloud, his life on hold, his career in ruins, the man
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DIG BIG: RRCA seeks volunteers to plant 400 trees, shrubs Adam Brazeau CORNWALL, Ontario - Raisin Region Conservation Authority needs volunteers to help plant trees and shrubs at the corner of Pitt Street and Tollgate Road in Cornwall on Sunday, October 25. RRCA’s ‘Raisin River Riparian Enhancement Project’received a $7,500 grant from RBC Bluewater Project recently for improvements to implement habitat enhancement actions along the shoreline within the City of Cornwall. Local residents and landowners along the Raisin River in Cornwall are encouraged to join the RRCA and RBC in planting 400 potted trees and shrubs behind the Tim Hortons located at 81 Tollgate Road West, between 1-4 p.m. “This particular reach of the Raisin River is documented as an important fish spawning and nursery area for several fish species, and unfortunately
has little to no tree cover,” said Normand Genier, RRCA’s forestry specialist. “By planting trees, we will help protect fish and wildlife habitat as well as help improve water quality downstream. We are also encouraging all homeowners in Cornwall to preserve any trees along the banks of the Raisin River.” Volunteers are asked to dress for the weather and bring their own shovel. An RRCA conservation tent with information and displays will be on-site. Refreshments will be provided. Parking is available across the street in the Atelka parking lot. FAST FACTS The Raisin Region Conservation Authority has been working effectively with our community partners for over fifty years to protect and enhance For more information, visit www.rrca.on.ca. our local environment. It carries out this role The RBC Blue Water Project is a wide-ranging through programs and services related to water program dedicated to protecting the world’s most and land management, conservation, recreation and plan input/review and community education. precious natural resource: fresh water. We support
SOUTH GLENGARRY - The Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) honoured the memory of a former superintendent who championed the cause of Terry Fox. The board awarded this year’s Ted Kennedy Legacy Awards to Char-Lan District High School and South Crosby Public School for being the top fundraising schools (per pupil) within the board during the 2014 Terry Fox National School Run Day. The presentations were made at the Board of Trustees’ regular meeting in Brockville.
Char-Lan, winner of the secondary award, raised $9.67 per pupil during last year’s run. South Crosby Public School raised $20.41 per pupil to take the elementary award, said Superintendent David Coombs. This is the third straight year both schools have won. The award was created in 2012 in honour of Kennedy, a veteran superintendent and principal with the Upper Canada District School Board. Kennedy was the founder of the board’s Terry Fox Staff Challenge fundraising relay. Kennedy passed away in 2011.
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“Honouring these schools for supporting Terry Fox’s dream of making cancer history is a fitting tribute to Ted’s passion for the Terry Fox Foundation and cancer research,” said Coombs. Due in large part to Kennedy’s dedication to the cause, UCDSB schools have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for the Terry Fox Foundation over the past decade. Last year alone, UCDSB staff and students raised more than $83,000. South Crosby Public School Principal Monique Antoine-Hartley accepted the award last night on behalf of her school. “It is a great honour for us to win for the third year in a row,” said Antoine-Hartley. “It’s certainly a tribute to Ted Kennedy because he believed so much in this cause and I’m glad we can show our support for him and his beliefs. I also think this Pictured from left, South Crosby Public award sends the message to our kids that cancer School Principal Monique Antoine-Hartley, is an insidious disease and that hopefully, with at left, accepts the Ted Kennedy Legacy their help, we can stamp it out in their lifetime.” Award last night from Superintendent While Char-Lan District High School Principal David Coombs. Submitted photo Catherine Cooper could not attend the awards presentation, she said in an interview the recog“It really shows them what raising a few dolnition was another way to highlight for her stu- lars on their own can amount to when everyone dents the value of teamwork. works together,” she said.
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November Calendar of Events for Branch 544, Royal Canadian Legion, Lancaster – call 613-347-3286 or visit www.lancasterlegion.com for event details.
UPCOMING EVENTS The Air Cadets have an ongoing recruitment drive for youth ages 12 to 18. Meetings are held at the Township of South Glengarry’s Lancaster office (enter building through the basement back door) from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Wednesday. Contact Jack Christie at 613-9302406 for more information. Every Wednesday the LanChar Seniors’ Center hosts a Seniors’ Luncheon for $6. Menu varies each week. All lunches are held at the LanChar building at 12:00pm, except the 3rd Wednesday of the month the luncheon is held at the Martintown Community Centre. Page Turning interactive activity at the Williamstown Library throughout November. Patrons are invited to build a book by adding words or designs to blank pages. There will be an adult and children’s version of the project.
Oct 30 – Fall Fun Day at the Char-Lan Recreation Centre for children in grades 4-6 from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm. Space is limited to 10 children, $25/child. Register online at www.southglengarry.com or contact Cathy at 613-3472411 ext. 21. Nov 6 – John McDermott Concert in support of the St. Raphael’s Ruins from 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm at St. Finnans Cathedral in Alexandria. Tickets are $35, no reserved seating. Tickets are available at the door. For more information call 613-347-2352 or 613-525-5566. Nov 7 – Sir John Johnson Manor House Inaugural Chilly Willy Run (5k, 10k, ½ Marathon) beginning at 9:00 am. Cost is $25 for ½ Marathon and $15 for 5k or 10k. A hot bowl of chilli will be at the finish line. For more information contact Wendell & Sheila Lafave at swlafave@ sympatico.ca. Nov 7 – St. Mary’s Christmas Market, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at the St. Mary’s Centre. Over 20 vendors offering a wide selection of items. Support your local home based businesses and shop here for all your Christmas needs!
The November Council meetings will be held on Monday, November 9th and Monday, November 23rd, 2015 at 7:00 pm at the Township office.
REMEMBRANCE DAY DAY OFFICE HOURS
Nov 29 – Advent Eventide, an Evening of Celtic Music in Preparation for Christmas at St. Andrew’s United Church, Martintown beginning at 7:00 pm. All welcome, refreshments will be available. Dec 5 – Save the Date for the Lancaster and Martintown Santa Claus Parades! Look out for more information on our website and social media pages!
THE TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH GLENGARRY OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH, 2015.
Nov 7 – St. Andrew’s United Church in Williamstown will be holding its Annual Turkey Dinner from 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Mark your calendars – we look forward to serving you! Take-out is available and delicious home baking will be available for purchase. Cost is $15/adult, $6/children ages 6-12 and free for children under 6. For more information call 613-347-3520. Nov 8 – Remembrance Day Services will be taking place at the Williamstown Cenotaph at 11:00 am and at the Lancaster Cenotaph at 2:00 pm. Nov 11 – Tot Time at the Williamstown Library at 10:30 am. Pre-schoolers and their adults are invited for stories, songs, rhymes, activities and social time. Nov 13 – Free Women’s Drum Circle at 7:00 pm. To reserve your spot call Monica at 613-330-7863. Nov 20 – Junkyard Symphony Day Care Duo Show, for ages 1-5 years at the Char-Lan Recreation Centre beginning at 10:00 am. Free of charge! Please RSVP by contacting Sherry Davis at 613-932-2051. Nov 21 – Christmas Jubilee in support of the Glengarry Hospital Foundation at the Glengarry Sports Palace. Cocktails at 6:00 pm, dinner at 7:30 pm. Tickets $100 if purchased before November 1st, $125 after and can be purchased at Scotiabank in Alexandria. Nov 22 – Annual Tartan Celtic Worship Service at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, South Lancaster at 11:00 am. Guest musicians include MacLeod Fiddlers, accordionist Rob Taylor, singer Denis Carr and several well-known pipers. A mini-ceilidh will be held following the service in the church hall. Scones, oatcakes, shorbreads and other goodies will be served during the ceilidh. Everyone welcome. Nov 25 – Raisin River Reads Book Club at the Williamstown Library at 10:30 am. This book club promises to be lively, entertaining, informative and to provide many laughs! Nov 27 – Recycled Robots – P.A. Day at the Lancaster Library from 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm. School aged kids can come and create robot art from recycled materials. Participants are welcome to bring their own metallic bits to glue artwork or choose from selection on hand. Nov 28 – Lancaster Optimist Club Tree Lighting at the Lancaster Library beginning at 7:00 pm. Nov 28 – Downton Abbey Christmas Tea at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, South Lancaster from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Afternoon includes three course tea with scones, fancy sandwiches and dessert, Edwardian Christmas customs, Yuletide entertainment and door prizes. The event includes shopping at Mrs. Patmore’s Pantry, Isobel Crawley’s Attic Treasures, Daisy’s Sweet Shoppe and Lady Mary’s Silent Charity Auction. Tickets can be reserved by calling 613-931-2545.
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Our home heating season has arrived – here are four steps to carbon monoxide (CO) safety: Be aware of carbon monoxide – invisible and odorless Get your fuel heating appliances and equipment inspected annually, by a certified contractor Install certified CO alarms in all sleeping areasKnow the symptoms of CO poisoning – nausea, headache, burning eyes and drowsiness For more information, contact your local Fire Service at 613-347-2500.
3RD ANNUAL VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION EVENT
The Township of South Glengarry’s 3rd Annual Volunteer Appreciation Wine & Cheese event will be held on Tuesday, December 1st from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the CharLan Recreation Centre, upstairs hall. This event is held annually to thank our local volunteers for their time, support and commitment to our community and organizations. Anyone who volunteers in the Township is welcome to attend; however, please RSVP by contacting Kelli Shaver-Campeau at 613347-1166 ext. 264 or ecdev@southglengarry.com.
NOVEMBER RECYCLING TIP
Ever wonder what happens after your Blue Box is collected? Your recyclables are unloaded at a recycling facility and placed onto conveyor belts for sorting into different types of recycling materials. The initial sorting and separation of paper and cardboard from containers (bottles, cans and plastics) is done by machines. Workers hand-sort the different kinds of plastic as they pass along a conveyor belt, and strong magnets capture metal cans. Sorted materials are then compressed into a cube and shipped to firms that recycle it to make new products. Not sure if an item is recyclable? Check the recycling guide on your Collections Calendar for a list of recyclable materials. Collections Calendars are available at the Township office located at 6 Oak Street in Lancaster.
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The Lancaster & District Curling Club has started its new season. For information on membership, contact Elaine Warden at elainewarden@hotmail.com. For information on leagues, contact Liz Desjardins at liz.desjardins58@ gmail.com. For rentals and/or any other information, contact Patti McLeod at curlingclubsecretary@gmail.com
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DELICIOUS NEWS: Ribfest expands to four days Todd Lihou todd.lihou@tc.tc
CORNWALL, Ontario - If you love ribs (and based on the streams of people leaving Lamoureux Park with their belts loosened, we know you do) this will be good news. Ribfest 2016 is expanding to four days from three. The Cornwall Seaway Lions Club, which organizes the popular summer event, confirmed the news Thursday. “The ribbers show up on the Tuesday and they sit around waiting until Friday,” said club president Shirley Ravary. “So we thought we should start on Thursday.” To be exact, it will be 3 p.m. on Thursday July 21. The 2016 event will mark the fifth anniversary for the event that has seen thousands of people converge on Lamoureux Park for all things smoked, grilled and fried. “It’s growing every year and we want to put on a good show,” said Lions club second vice-president Julia Lucio. But in that time Ribfest has taken its lumps, too. Organizers have heard from critics, who have suggested the event compromises local business at the expense of bringing in outside ribbers to provide food for the masses. Ravary said the event benefits the community through fundraising.
She points to some $65,000 Ribfest has generated the last two years for local charitable work, including $20,000 that has been donated to the Cornwall Community Hospital for its new mental health facfility and another $11,000 for Cornwall Hospice, not to mention a host of others. “We want the community to know the money stays here,” she said. But what about the suggestion that local restaurants suffer when Ribfest comes to town? John Lucio, chair of Ribfest, said the ribbers are part of a touring culinary caravan that makes stops across North America - not unlike a carnival or circus. “They put through a lot of ribs,” he said. “I don’t know of anyone in town who could do that,” he said. His wife Julia, second vice-president of the club, said any local business can sign up to take part in Ribfest as a vendor, including restaurants, with one caveat. “Anyone can be in Ribfest - as long as you’re not selling ribs,” she said. “The vendors can all be local.” Another change for next year’s event will be a slight drop in the number of ribbers taking part. Pig Kahuna has a scheduling conflict and won’t be able to attend the Cornwall event, reducing the number of ribbers to six from seven.
From left at a presentation of a $20,000 Cornwall Seaway Lions Club donation to the Cornwall Community Hospital are Tammy Beach, Tim Beach, Marcel Ravary, Shirley Ravary, Dale McSween and Cecile Leblanc.
From left at a presentation of a $10,000 Cornwall Seaway Lions Club donation to the Cornwall Hospice are John Lucio, Julia Lucio, Sandy Colette, Tammy Beach and Tim Beach.
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CCH is currently working on a leading-edge integration project that will transform the way Addiction and Mental Health Services are delivered in Cornwall, SD&G and Akwesasne. This revolutionary model of care will be the first of its kind in Eastern Ontario, and position CCH as a leader for our province once again.
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Psycho-geriatric Services: Assessment, psychiatric consultation and follow-up for seniors in homes and residences in collaboration with Royal Ottawa psychiatrists. Teams of Occupational Therapists, Psychiatrists and Nurses treat clients in their homes who are experiencing anxiety, depression, dementia and aggression. Efforts are made to use therapies that avoid and/or refine medications to ensure a better quality of life for clients.
CCH has been chosen by the government as the lead agency for Children’s Mental Health services in SDG. The CCH Children’s Mental Health Program provides children up to the age of 18 the broadest range of assessment, therapy, support and counseling services available in this community.
Withdrawal Management Services: This is a multidisciplinary group of professionals (nurses and mental health counsellors) who work with clients that have recently stopped using alcohol and/or other addictive substances. The goal of this service is to assist clients through early recovery and withdrawal symptoms. Clients receiving this service have their physical and psychological symptoms closely monitored. They are treated to ensure the highest level of comfort throughout this process. Services are provided in the office or in the client’s own home. Other services include a three-week group support program and support program for family and loved ones of the client.
Adult Counselling & Treatment Services: Solutionfocused individual and group therapy as well as coping skills training is provided. This service is aimed at helping clients who are experiencing anxiety, depression or other types of mild to moderate symptoms of mental illness. Mental Health Crisis Team: Nurses and Social Workers respond to clients who are in crisis. The team works closely with the regional crisis hotline service, local police and the Emergency Department staff / Physicians to assist those who are in immediate need of attention. The staff work quickly to ensure clients are seen, treated and referred to the right services. Assertive Community Treatment Team: This interdisciplinary mobile team provides intensive treatment for clients in their homes. The goal is to help clients who have serious mental illness live productively and independently. This team also works with The Ottawa Hospital’s First Episode Psychosis Team to assist young people who have recently been identified with schizophrenia or other serious mental illnesses. It ensures that they receive specialized treatment early in their diagnosis to improve outcomes.
Counseling and Therapy: Office-based services for children and youth experiencing anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, ADHD and mild autism spectrum disorders. School based services: Counseling to youth in six selected schools and teacher education on treatment plans and mental health issues. Family support is also provided. Brief Services: One or six-session therapy and follow-up for children, youth and families with less complex issues. Intensive Treatment Services: In-home and inschool support for ages 7+ with serious mental health issues. This Day Treatment program will remain in a classroom setting. Family Caregiver support services: In-home services to parents with children 6 years and under. Assessment and triage to early intervention services like speech therapy and sensory assessments. Educational groups on ADHD, anxiety, parenting and divorce are also Single Point Access: Assessment and referral to appropriate services in the community.
Outpatient Services: This is an office-based service provided by Addiction Therapists. Clients and families who are experiencing problems related to substance use or gambling can receive individual or group therapy. Residential Services: The St. Denis Centre offers an on-site supportive treatment program to men (18 years and older). Clients can live in this house for up to one year. They are also provided with a supportive aftercare program. This centre is run by CCH and it will not be moving into the new site.
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Globally acclaimed documentary coming to Cornwall The film recounts the story of Sean Clifton, a former Cornwall resident, who was declared not criminally responsible on account of a mental disorder after he stabbed Julie Bouvier in the storefront of the Cornwall Walmart store in 1999. The film looks at both sides of the discussion and personalizes the moral concerns raised regarding mental illness. The NCR film and story has been covered in all major newspapers across Canada and globally in Ireland, England and the Bahamas. This will be the first screening for the general public in Cornwall. After the screening there will be an open forum with a respected panel of guests including John Kastner, the director of NCR; Noella and Andy Bouvier, Julie’s parents; and Christine Penney, Vice-President of Community Programs at CCH. The Foundation is currently raising funds for the new Addiction and Mental Health Centre which will be located on the McConnell property.
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For more information, or to purchase tickets, please call the Foundation office at 613 930-4508 or cornwallhospitalfoundation.ca 6460175
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The Cornwall Community Hospital Foundation will be hosting a fundraiser and open forum which will include the screening of the film NCR: Not Criminally Responsible on Saturday November 7th, 2015 at Aultsville Theatre.
Thank you for giving back to the future of healthcare, right here at home.
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Un nouveau centre de santé mentale et de toxicomanie, ici même en 2016.
Foundation de l’Hôpital communautaire de Cornwall
1 personne sur 5 de notre communauté est touchée par un problème de toxicomanie ou de santé mentale = 22 000
4 emplacements regroupés : 1 seul endroit 1 point d’accès, signifiant : 1 000 patients de plus et 10 000 visites de patients de plus 1,2 million $ nécessaires
Actuellement, les soins de santé mentale dans la région ne sont pas facilement accessibles et ils sont coûteux. Ce projet améliorera de façon importante la situation en réduisant les coûts et en répondant davantage à la demande. Le projet de 9,3M$ sera partiellement subventionné par un engagement de 1,2M$ de la Fondation.
Un emplacement Services de santé mentale pour enfants Services communautaires de gestion du sevrage Équipe communautaire de traitement intensif Services de counseling et de traitement pour les adultes Équipe d’intervention d’urgence en santé mentale Services psychogériatriques Services de toxicomanie
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Notre hôpital sera en mesure d’offrir des services de santé mentale et de lutte contre la toxicomanie à tous les groupes d’âge, de l’enfance à l’âge d’or, sous un seul toit. Ces problèmes sont débilitants pour les personnes touchées, tout en ayant un effet important pour la société.
Gestion du sevrage ECTI Services de santé mentale aux enfants Service de counseling pour les adultes Services de psychogériatrie
CET ENCART SUR LES SOINS DE SANTÉ EST POSSIBLE GRÂCE À NOTRE PARTENAIRE MÉDIATIQUE.
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l’Hôpital communautaire de Cornwall (HCC) travaille sur un projet d’intégration d’avantgarde qui transformera la façon dont les services de santé mentale et de lutte contre la toxicomanie sont offerts à Cornwall, dans les Comtés unis de Stormont, Dundas et Glengarry ainsi qu’à Akwesasne. Ce modèle de soins révolutionnaire sera le premier du genre implanté dans l’Est ontarien et une fois de plus, l’HCC sera ainsi un chef de file provincial.
Équipe d’intervention d’urgence en santé mentale
Services de santé mentale pour adultes :
Services de santé mentale aux enfants :
Services de toxicomanie :
Services de psychogériatrie : évaluation, consultation psychiatrique et suivi pour les personnes âgées à domicile et dans les résidences, en collaboration avec les psychiatres du Royal. Des équipes d’ergothérapeutes, de psychiatres et d’infirmières s’occupent des clients à domicile ayant des problèmes d’anxiété, de dépression, de démence et d’agression. Des efforts sont déployés pour faire appel à des thérapies permettant d’éviter les médicaments et/ou de les perfectionner afin d’assurer une qualité de vie accrue aux gens.
L’HCC a été choisi par le gouvernement à titre d’organisme responsable relativement aux services de santé mentale pour enfants dans les Comtés unis de Stormont, Dundas et Glengarry. Les Services de santé mentale aux enfants de l’établissement fournissent la plus vaste gamme de services d’évaluation, de thérapie, de soutien et de counseling en milieu communautaire jusqu’à l’âge de 18 ans.
Services de gestion du sevrage : Ce groupe multidisciplinaire de professionnels (infirmières et conseillers en santé mentale) travaille auprès de clients qui ont récemment mis fin à leur consommation d’alcool et/ou d’autres substances pouvant entraîner une dépendance. Ce service a pour but d’aider les clients durant le rétablissement précoce et lorsque surviennent des symptômes de sevrage. Les clients qui ont des symptômes physiques et psychologiques font l’objet d’un suivi étroit. Ils sont traités de façon à être le plus à l’aise possible tout au long du processus. Les services sont offerts au bureau ou chez les gens. Parmi les autres services offerts, mentionnons un programme de soutien de groupe de trois semaines et un programme de soutien pour la famille et les proches des clients.
Services de counseling et de traitement pour les adultes : thérapies individuelles et de groupe axées sur les solutions, et formation en matière de techniques d’adaptation. Ce service vise à aider les clients qui vivent de l’anxiété, une dépression ou d’autres symptômes de santé mentale, de légers à modérés. Équipe d’intervention d’urgence en santé mentale : intervention d’infirmières et de travailleurs sociaux en cas de crise. L’équipe collabore étroitement avec le service régional d’écoute téléphonique en cas de crise, les policiers locaux, le personnel et les médecins de l’Urgence pour aider les personnes qui ont besoin de soins immédiats. Le personnel travaille rapidement pour que les clients soient vus, traités et dirigés vers les bons services. Équipe communautaire de traitement intensif : équipe mobile interdisciplinaire donnant des traitements intensifs aux clients à domicile. On veut ainsi aider ceux qui ont une grave maladie mentale à vivre de façon productive et autonome. Cette équipe collabore aussi avec celle du Programme d’intervention au premier épisode de psychose afin d’aider les jeunes qui ont récemment reçu un diagnostic de schizophrénie ou d’autres maladies mentales graves. On s’assure ainsi qu’ils obtiennent rapidement des traitements spécialisés afin d’améliorer les résultats sur la santé.
Counseling et thérapie : services à partir d’un bureau pour les enfants et les jeunes vivant de l’anxiété, une dépression, qui ont des pensées suicidaires, un trouble d’hyperactivité avec déficit de l’attention ou des troubles légers du spectre autistique. Services en milieu scolaire : services de counseling pour les jeunes de six écoles choisies, sensibilisation du personnel enseignant aux plans de traitement et aux problèmes de santé mentale. Du soutien familial est également offert. Services de courte durée : une ou six séances de thérapie et de suivi pour les enfants, les jeunes et les familles ayant des problèmes peu complexes. Services de traitement intensif : soutien à domicile et à l’école pour les enfants de sept ans et plus qui ont de graves problèmes de santé mentale. Le Programme de traitement de jour continue d’être offert en classe. Services de soutien aux fournisseurs de soins dans la famille : services à domicile pour les parents d’enfants de six ans et moins. Évaluation et triage vers les services d’intervention précoce tels que l’orthophonie et les évaluations sensorielles. Nous offrons aussi des groupes d’information sur les troubles d’hyperactivité avec déficit de l’attention, l’anxiété, le parentage et le divorce. Point d’accès unique : évaluation et orientation vers les services communautaires appropriés.
Services de consultations externes : Ces services sont offerts au bureau par les thérapeutes en toxicomanie. Les clients et les familles qui vivent des problèmes liés à la consommation de drogue ou d’alcool ou à la dépendance au jeu peuvent suivre une thérapie individuelle ou de groupe. Services en établissement : Le Centre St-Denis offre un programme de traitement de soutien sur place pour les hommes (18 ans et plus). Les clients peuvent habiter dans cette maison jusqu’à un an. On met également un programme de suivi de soutien à leur disposition. L’établissement est dirigé par l’HCC et il ne déménagera pas au nouvel emplacement.
Vous avez besoin d’aide aujourd’hui? Adultes : Enfants : Toxicomanie : Ligne d’écoute :
613-932-9940 613-932-1558 613-936-9236 1-866-996-0991
Un documentaire salué mondialement bientôt présenté à Cornwall
Le film retrace l’histoire de Sean Clifton, un ancien résident de Cornwall, reconnu criminellement non responsable en raison d’un trouble mental après avoir poignardé Julie Bouvier dans l’entrée du magasin Walmart de Cornwall en 1999. On y présente les deux aspects du débat et met un visage aux préoccupations d’ordre moral concernant la maladie mentale. Le film et l’histoire ont été couverts par tous les grands journaux canadiens de même qu’en Irlande, en Angleterre et aux Bahamas. Il s’agit de la première projection publique du film à Cornwall. Elle sera suivie d’une discussion libre en compagnie d’un panel respecté d’invités, y compris le réalisateur John Kastner, Noella et Andy Bouvier, les parents de Julie, et Christine Penney, vice-présidente aux Programmes communautaires de l’Hôpital communautaire de Cornwall. La FHCC recueille actuellement des fonds pour le nouveau centre de toxicomanie et de santé mentale qui sera situé sur la propriété de l’avenue McConnell.
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Pour plus de renseignements ou des billets afin d’assister à la projection, veuillez communiquer avec le Bureau de la FHCC au 613-930-4508 ou consulter le cornwallhospitalfoundation.ca.
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La Fondation de l’Hôpital communautaire de Cornwall (FHCC) sera l’hôte d’une activité de financement qui comprendra la projection du film NCR: Not Criminally Responsible et une discussion libre, le samedi 7 novembre 2015, au Aultsville Theatre.
Merci de faire un don pour assurer l’avenir des soins de santé, ici même dans notre communauté.
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I must say that the void this week of no Blue Jays baseball was/is tough to deal with. The pure drama was incredible, but there has to be a winner and yes, a loser too. For the past few days, the water cooler banter as to what happened, has been covered by most media types. The obvious inability to score at will during the play-offs, being the main topic of discussion. One thing that does not come up very much, is my Monday morning quarterback version of where things went wrong. That would be finishing the regular season 1-4, it was as if the roller coaster ride had ended and lets get the post season going. And that was the beginning Toronto’s problems. After winning the first two games of the Baltimore series to clinch the east, which included the 15-2 win in the first game of the Wednesday double header, the second game saw John Gibbons rest his starters. Though I do not have an issue with that move, remember he pulled RA Dickey after five shut out innings in that game to get everyone some work. The Orioles won the game and the party started. Celebration is one thing, but where was the focus to win the American League after that game? They lost the fourth game and true, the Jays came back to win in Tampa Bay on Friday, but lost both games over the weekend, seemingly content to have won the east. The Royals
took their final five games seriously and finished with a better record, thus home field advantage. In a building where home field was not overly kind to the Jays in the play-offs, it still is an advantage, one the Jays squandered by not playing out the season seriously and trying to finish first. Now, often times destiny can be a cruel thing. The Royals come back against Houston in game 4 didn’t help matters either, but you have to think a Jays, Astros series, may have had a different outcome. Either way, makes you look forward to April and the start of a new season.
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MOCCASIN MODEL RR Club meets at St. Mathews Lutheran Church, 1509 - 2nd St. W, Cornwall on Wednesday, Nov. 4 at 7:30pm. All model railroad enthusiasts are welcome attend. 613-936-1660 http://www.facebook.com/groups/ moccasinRRclub/ SMART CITY TOASTMASTERS is holding it’s next regular meeting Wednesday, Nov, 4 at 6:30pm at St. Lawrence College in room 3520. This is the perfect place to practice skills related to public speaking, and how to run an effective business meeting. Everyone is welcome to attend. All regular meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month. Info Todd Bennett at 613-571-9882. STROKE SURVIVOR SUPPORT GROUP: An opportunity for all stroke survivors and their caregivers to share and learn together. Meeting will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 4 at Riverdale Terrace Retirement Residence, 1200 Second St. West from 6:30pm - 8pm. Info: John Milnes 613-933-1151 or Deena Dufresne 613-936-8784. Visit our website: www.stroke-easternontario.org
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PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT TO INCREASE your employment opportunities. Tips to increase your chances for future employment. Small group and limited seating. Acception registration. Fee applies. Call the Joy of Learning, 613-935-6857. ARE YOU COMFORTABLE SPEAKING IN FRONT OF A SMALL GROUP? The Canadian Cancer Society is recruiting a few new presentation volunteers and Public Issues volunteers to help us educate on such things as screening, environmental protections (Radon) and cancer prevention in general. If you would like to become part of this team, please contact Lois ASAP at 613-932-1283 ext 3673. KNOX-ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH ~ 800 12TH St. East Off McConnell Ave. North, CHURCH EVENTS: November 1, Time change Sunday, 10am all Saints Commemoration; Holy Communion, Theme “Love, Love, Love”. November 8, 10am Sunday before Remembrance Day (Short Remembrance ceremony at beginning). Fund Raising: November 14, Saturday Annual shopping trip to Bayshore Centre $20.00 pp. For details call the office at 613-938-3704.
CORNWALL NEWCOMERS CLUB welcomes women who have moved to Cornwall and area in the last 4 years. Call Patricia at 613-935-3109 for more information about the club and its activities. Please confirm by October 30, if you would like to attend the upcoming dinner meeting on November 4. HALLOWEEN COSTUME PARTY ~ Friday, Oct. 30 at 8pm at the Cornwall Golf & Country Club. Music & Visual Light & Laser Effects by DJ Shellshock. Prizes, Best Costume, Group Prizes. Fundraiser by The Centre for the Arts Collective. For tickets, John McMartin: 613-938-9698, Elaine MacDonald: 613-938-7763 or The Grind: 613-938-3849. THE CRAFTAPALOOZA FUNDRAISER FOR HOSPICE CORNWALL ~ will be held at The Army Navy, 15 Marlborough St. on Saturday, Nov 14 from 9am-4pm. There will be 30 artisans with unique handcrafted products, a palm reader, a photographer taking a family picture for $5 and in the upstairs area we will have a Yoga instructor teaching all day and will be taking donations for the Hospice. There will be many great gift baskets to be raffled off.
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TEA & BAKE SALE ~ Saturday, Nov. 7 at 540 Adolphus St. Cornwall. White Elephant Table, Crafts, Homemade Pies. Lunch is $5. Everyone Welcome. CASINO TRIP to Thousand Islands Gananoque Casino on Saturday, Oct. 31, bus departs at 9:30am. For more info, call 613-932-6534. “Bring a friend or two”. Proceeds toward St. Joseph’s Continuing Care Centre. AL-ANON ~ for families and friends who are affected by someone else’s drinking. Meetings, call 613.937.4880 or online http://al-anon.alateen.on.ca/ MOOSE LODGE (1367) Happy Halloween, Dance to Ray Campeau, Saturday, Oct. 31, 8pm-12am. Breakfast every Sunday from 8am-11am. We have Hall Rentals for all occasions. Moose Lodge, 443 – 11th St. West. 613-938-0666. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR & LUNCHEON Wednesday, Nov. 4 from 10:30am-1pm at St. John’s Presbyterian Church, 28 Second St. East. Ham, Baked Beans, Assorted Salads, Variety of Desserts, Tea & Coffee, $10. Luncheon served 11am-1pm. 3rd ANNUAL ROAST BEEF FUNDRAISING DINNER ~ Saturday, Nov. 14 at Knox-St. Paul’s United Church, 800 Twelfth St. East. Dinner at 5pm. Advance tickets only. Call 613-938-3704 or email: office@knoxstpauls.ca ANNUAL BUS TRIP, Saturday, Nov. 14 to Bayshore Shopping Centre. Leaving at 8:30am from Knox-St. Paul’s United Church parking lot. Returning home at 5pm. Details & tickets, Debby at 613-938-3704 or Kim at 613-933-5851. A WINTER WONDERLAND CHRISTMAS BAZAAR ~ Hosted by the United Church, Ingleside on Saturday, Nov. 7 from 11:30am to 1pm. Baked goods, plants, preserves & crafts. Auction. Luncheon & Door Prizes. Fancy sandwiches & sweets. Tea & Coffee. TRI-COUNTY COUNTRY MUSIC ASSOCIATION Jamming and Dance, Nov. 7 from 7:30pm-11:30pm. IOOF Hall, Williamsburg. All Welcome. Info 613-346-2281. RCAFA Wing 424 / 240 Water St. West ~ Every Wednesday Wings & Things & Karaoke from 5pm, Varied Menu. Every Friday Fish & Chips & Karaoke from 5pm, Varied Menu. Halloween Bash, Saturday Oct. 31 @ 8pm. No Admission. Light Lunch Served. Prizes for best costume. Entertainment by Luc.
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Le Service communautaire de la Police de d’Halloween. Des bénévoles de la surveillance mobile communautaire seront également de la partie en partenariat avec le Service communautaire de la Police de Cornwall, en offrant des patrouilles de sécurité pour l’Halloween. Les bénévoles patrouilleront les rues dans des véhicules identifiés avec des panneaux de la Surveillance mobile communautaire entre 17h00 et 21h00 afin de venir en aide aux enfants ou quiconque qui aurait besoin de l’assistance de la police.
Le Service communautaire de la Police de Cornwall augmentera le nombre de policiers sur la patrouille communautaire le soir de l’Halloween afin d’accroître la présence et visibilité policière dans nos voisinages. Nous désirons rappeler aux automobilistes d’être particulièrement vigilants et de ralentir ce soir là étant donné le plus grand nombre de piétons lorsque les enfants dans nos voisinages se promèneront dans les rues pour amasser des friandises
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Dragon à Rose des Vents Le Dragon de L’Héritage a remis les certificats pour l’émerveillement et l’engagement lors de la cérémonie IB de l’école Rose des Vents. L’émerveillement et l’engagement sont deux savoir-être du programme primaire de l’IB. Merci à Maxine DeRepentigny d’avoir accepté de nous aider.
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aujourd’hui, j’ai de la difficulté à croire qu’une chose pareille s’est produite dans notre belle ville d’Ottawa. Je sentais que je devais être ici aujourd’hui pour offrir mon respect», a confié la dame âgée à TC Media. Rappel des événements Peu avant 10h, le 22 octobre 2014, lourdement armé, Michael Zehaf-Bibeau s’est présenté au Monument commémoratif de guerre pour abattre le caporal Nathan Cirillo de deux projectiles. Cirillo, un réserviste de 24 ans de Hamilton et père d’un jeune garçon de 5 ans, assurait à ce moment la garde d’honneur du cénotaphe. Son décès a été constaté à l’hôpital après que des passants et les ambulanciers lui eurent porté secours. Quelques instants après avoir fait feu sur le caporal, Zehaf-Bibeau, un sympathisant djihadiste, a fait irruption sur la colline du Parlement, parvenant à pénétrer à l’intérieur de l’édifice du Centre. Après un lourd échange de coups de feu avec le personnel de sécurité, l’individu de 32 ans a été mortellement atteint par le sergent d’armes Kevin Vickers. Deux jours plus tôt, Patrice Vincent, un militaire de 53 ans, a été happé fatalement par la voiture de Martin Couture-Rouleau dans le stationnement d’un centre commercial de Saint-Jean-surRichelieu. La victime, qui était à ce moment en uniforme, se trouvait avec un collègue des Forces armées. Ce dernier a été blessé, mais a survécu. Couture-Rouleau, 25 ans, a par la suite été abattu par les policiers après s’être enfui en voiture.
La journée mauve à l’école Rose des Vents a eu lieu le vendredi 16 octobre 2015. Cette journée a pour but de dénoncer les mauvais traitements infligés aux enfants. C’est important dans une école de souligner cette belle initiative. La journée mauve a d’ailleurs été soulignée dans toute la ville de Cornwall! Cette belle idée a été mise en place par la société de l’aide à l’enfance. À notre école, tout le personnel et les élèves ont participé. En effet, les élèves, les membres de la direction, les adjointes administratives et les enseignants ont porté des chandails mauves, des pantalons mauves et même certains élèves ont osé mettre du mauve dans leurs cheveux! Mme Manon Bellemare a pris des photos des élèves qui ont porté du mauve. Elle a été très occupée! Les élèves qui ont porté du mauve ont eu la chance de participer à un tirage. Dans certaines classes, il y a aussi eu des discussions à propos de la journée mauve et de son but. Merci à la société de l’aide à l’enfance pour cette belle journée! article écrit par Emma Champagne, 5e année et Mackenzie Loney, 5e année
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Le récit de la journée sombre du 22 octobre 2014 restera à jamais imprimé dans les livres d’histoire d’Ottawa et du Canada. Et dans la mémoire de bien des gens. Des milliers de personnes se sont entassées cet avant-midi aux abords du Monument commémoratif de guerre, sur la rue Elgin, pour rendre hommage au caporal Nathan Cirillo et à l’adjudant Patrice Vincent. La courte cérémonie d’une trentaine de minutes, sobre et hautement symbolique, s’est déroulée sous haute sécurité. Sur le coup de 11h, une salve de 21 coups de canon a retenti, puis des avions de chasse canadiens CF-18 ont survolé le cénotaphe, pour honorer la mémoire des deux hommes. L’instant de cette cérémonie, Justin Trudeau et Stephen Harper ont laissé de côté la partisanerie politique. Assis côte à côte, le premier ministre désigné et le premier ministre sortant ont déposé ensemble une couronne au pied du Monument. Le gouverneur général David Johnston a été le seul à prendre la parole, offrant ses pensées aux familles des deux victimes et soulignant le travail de ceux qui ont porté secours au caporal avant qu’il ne rende l’âme. La famille de Nathan Cirillo a assisté à la cérémonie. À l’instar de Canadiens d’un océan à l’autre, Pierrette Andrews, une résidente d’Ottawa, se souviendra à jamais de ce jour noir d’octobre 2014. «C’est une journée triste qu’on n’oubliera jamais. Ç’a frappé le cœur des gens. Même encore
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Remembrance Ceremony @ 11:30 McConnell Manor Set Up for Veterans Dinner 12:00 Noon
Senior Darts @ 1:00
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Legion Fun Darts – 1:00 Kinsmen TV Bingo @ 6:30 Men’s Darts @ 7:30 L. A. Darts @ 7:30
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12 CoNNer This custom built one year old, 1958 sq. ft. Mojave model Falcon Home, is top in its class. The Sellers spared no expense with upgrades and details ranging from floor to ceiling and landscaping. Prepare to be wowed as you enter into the main floor foyer, living room and custom additional bonus room. 3+2 Bedrooms, 3 bathrooms inc. ensuite, gas fireplace, finished rec-room are just some of the many features of this beautiful property. You`ll love coming home to this hidden gem in Arrowhead Estates. $549,900 More info visit: www.12Conner.info
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rigHt oN tHe fAirwAy 6717 gilMore Hill roAD 3+1 bedroom and 2.5 bathrooms, raised brick bungalow is move in ready! Lots of natural sunlight and beautiful views of the Golf Course. Make this worry free home yours today. Call Jo Ann for a private viewing. $319,900 M3285 Jo ANN lANgstAff 613-577-1873
11 Provost: Crysler Celebrate the holidays in your quality built, 2 year old home, in the Village of Crysler. Complete with Central Air, Central Vacuum, Paved Driveway. Rear Patio and Fenced in yard. Why wait to have your home built when this one is just like new and ready for new owners. Quick occupancy available. www.11Provost.info $299,900
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2225 Pitt street 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom two storey home at a very affordable price. Upgrades like furnace, A/C, shingles and much more. There is a detached double garage. The price is right! Don’t wait, call today for a private viewing. $169,000 Jo ANN lANgstAff 613-577-1873
lookiNg for A New fAMily 26 beeCH st., iNglesiDe 2 year old charming 3+2 bdrms, 3 baths, open concept & tastefully finished from top to bottom bung. Located in the desired vil age of Ingleside. Spend your Summer evenings sitting on lg front veranda or entertaining on your back deck and patio. Fenced backyard, loads of great features. Call for private showing. $345,000. Jo ANN lANgstAff 613-577-1873
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28 first st w. Central Business District downtown Cornwall this property is a sure thing for any business looking for visibility. Features include parking, brick exterior, three levels, some updates. $199,900 M3654 PeNNy rUDDerHAM 613-930-3377
29 broAD st, lANCAster This bungalow is perfect for the family just starting out or the retiree looking to downsize. 3 bedrooms, open concept living room, kitchen with hardwood and updated kitchen cabinets. PeNNy rUDDerHAM 613-930-3377 www.HoMegeeks.CA
15622 DiXoN rD, lUNeNbUrg Vintage Farmhouse with modern flare. Peaceful setting that will give you serenity and comfort for years. Check out the virtual tour and see what this home has to offer. MLS M2378 $268,500 PeNNy rUDDerHAM 613-930-3377 www.15622DiXoN.iNfo
6731 gilMore Hill rD 1740 sq ft bungalow on a golf course. 2 bedrooms, 1-1/2 bathrooms, den, open concept living room with fireplace, dining room, terrarium with sky light. Double garage. Home needs some TLC. Call Jo Ann for private viewing. $219,900 M3140 Jo ANN lANgstAff 613-577-1873
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261 NiNtH Amazing semi with parking on dead end street. All high end finishes (ceramic and hardwood floors, Jacuzzi tub) central air with heat pump. Most appliances included! You have to see this one! $186,900 M3102
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675 JeANNe MANCe, CAsselMAN Are you working in Ottawa? Tired of the long commute? This great house in Casselman is only 2 minutes from the 417. Close to everything! Most appliances included. Brand new natural gas furnace, attached garage and a stunning yard. What more could you want? $234,900 M3230
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1. 14265 Dafoe Rd, Ingleside ½ acre $16,000 M2234 2. n/a Crowder Rd, Spencerville 29 acres $49,900 M3482 3. 2350 CTY Rd 15, Brockville 310 Acres farm land $920,000 M3554 Derek bissoNNette 613-861-9107
MotivAteD seller 451 NiNtH st. eAst Centrally located home with a large side and back yard. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, open concept living room and a recreation room in the basement. Also includes: 3 season porch and double wide fenced in yard. $124,900 teD lANgstAff 613-861-1870
A little PieCe of PArADise 20933 Derrig roAD, lANCAster This comfortable home has two bdrms & a large lot. The upgraded, open concept kitchen & living rm is bright & cozy, w/a wall of windows on south side, leading to a big veranda. This home has been winterised & thoroughly upgraded & has 1/16 share in deeded waterfront park area. $115,200 MLS M2831 liNDA giroUX-DAigle 613-551-5839
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a look under the sink and at the electrical panel. Check the water pressure and make sure the windows open easily. Inspect the bottoms of the walls, ceilings and floors. List the work to ess be done in o rd e r to a s s the cost. • Ask questions. What are the annual heating costs? How much are the taxes? Has the roof been redone recently? Is the price negotiable? Does the neighbourhood have a good public transportation system? • Take notes. They’ll be useful in helping you remember the characteristics of each house you
visit. After several visits or several days, your memory might start to get fuzzy. • Have the right attitude. Be objective. You really love the home you just visited? You still have to be vigilant. Conversely, keep in mind that a coat of paint can sometimes make all the difference. Your style preferences are different from those of the occupants? Be respectful when visi ting their home; it’s the property that interests you, not the furniture and decor. If you really love the house, go back with a professional home inspector to avoid any unpleasant surprises after you take ownership.
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231 GaRDNeR aveNue, coRNwall All brick bungalow on a quiet residential street. Beautiful walkway in front of home leading to a four season sunroom. Large kitchen with plenty of cupboards. Large living room/dining room featuring original hardwood floors. Two large main floor bedrooms with a nice four piece bathroom. Wood burning fireplace downstairs with a large bathroom/laundry room and a kitchenette. Beautiful interlocking brick driveway leading to an extra-large detached garage 12’x40’. Come and see for yourself. $182,500 M3650 valeRIe MalloRy 613-571-9245 cHRIS HaRRoP 613-662-3587
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231 SyDNey St. This beautiful century home has much to offer its new owners. Five bedrooms for a growing family, plus spacious living area with french doors. Beautiful hardwood floors and freshly painted throughout. Call today for your private showing. $229,900 M1695
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3327 MaIN St, avoNMoRe Fantastic 3 bedroom home is awaiting some finishing touches. Downstairs features a kitchen, living room, mud room, a master bdrm, as well as powder room. Upstairs you will find 2 bdrms, full bath and laundry room. Enjoy the warmth of the wood stove and head outside to a spacious yard. HIlDa buItING 613-913-0891
537 GlouceSteR St. N, 2 Storey, 2 bdrm, perfect starter home. Updated kitchen, open concept living/dining rm w/hardwood flrs. Front porch & mudroom, deck to backyard. Rec room downstairs with a 2 piece bath, det. garage, large workshop. Many updates in the last 4 year-gas furnace, insulation & windows. $149,000 Faye allott 613-571-9605
38 MaIN St, NewINGtoN Great village home featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathroom. Main floor has kitchen, dining room, living room and full bathroom. Upstairs, you will find 3 bedrooms and second full bathroom. Head outside to the peaceful large yard. Call today for your private viewing. $127,000 M2129 HIlDa buItING 613-913-0891
99 MckeNzIe St, coRNwall, oN Immaculate 2+1 semi detached, open concept living rm & kitchen, large master bdrm w/full wall of closets. Patio doors off kitchen leads to deck, downstairs has a huge fin. rec room, 3rd bdrm, another bathroom & laundry. All appliances are incl. Move in ready. $184,900 M2341 Faye allott 613-571-9605
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147 Jarvis St, cornwall This 2+1 bedroom bungalow is located beside a city park. Features a breathtaking kitchen with a built-in oven and gas stove top, fenced yard, garage, all around new windows, new gas furnace(2013), new HWT(2013), and overall well maintained. $189,000 M3174 valeRIe MalloRy 613-571-9245
1604 StatIoN RD. 3 bedrooms, 1 ½ baths, this 2 storey semidetached home is sitting on a large lot. Also features large living & dining room, patio door, presently rented at $1,050 pm ++ for more info please call. $134,500 M3649 HaRDeeP SINGH 613-936-3996
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65 #2 Race St. You can own this 2 bedroom condo for a monthly mortgage of $307 with only 5% down O.A.C. Located close to all amenities. Immediate possession is available. For more info please call. $66,000 M2861 HaRDeeP SINGH 613-936-3996
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76 SauNDeRS ave loNG Sault Solid brick 3 plus 1 bedroom 1,400 sq. ft. bungalow on a fabulous private lot. Single detached garage and paved drive. Choose between eat-in kitchen or more formal dining area. Kick back in the spacious living room warmed by gas fireplace. Full basement is about 75% complete. Put your own polish on this opportunity! $205,000 M3635
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60 coNceSSIoN 9, Ste aNNe De PReScott Hilltop hobby farm close to the Quebec border. Home has been completely renovated from top to bottom. 3 bdrms, 1.5 bath, 2 storey home on 9.84 acre lot, half of which is tile-drained. Greenhouse, barn, storage shed, garage. Small stream on the property. Barn suitable for small animals. Patio areas. A lovely getaway. $239,000 M3627
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3313 couNty RoaD 12, FINcH This great home sits on a 1 acre treed lot just on the outskirts of the village of finch. This home has a country kitchen and dining room, spacious living room. 3 bedrooms and full bathroom on the main floor. Downstairs you will find a woodstove to feel nice and cozy all winter long. HIlDa buItING 613-913-0891
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16710 DuFF’S coRNeRS RD, MoNklaND Great country bungalow sitting on a double lot. Open concept kitchen, dining room and living room. 3 bedrooms and full bath all on the main floor. Open basement to design to suit your needs! Enjoy sitting outside and watching the deer pass by! HIlDa buItING 613-913-0891
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16 loyalISt A spacious family room with a wall of windows overlooking the outdoor patio. A modern kitchen design with center island and marble tile counter tops. Master suite offers a 6pc ensuite and private terrace. 3 additional bedrooms. Heated 3 car garage and complete separate workshop. $449,900 M2204
404 - 321 water St w, cornwall Overlooking the St. Lawrence and park. Large interior living space, bright and open concept, featuring 10 foot ceilings. Two good sized bedrooms; master features walk-in closet and ensuite. Breathtaking views from the balcony, in suite laundry, underground parking. $289,900 MLS#M2976
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YOU ARE INVITED - Ready to move in now, large centre town 1.5 Storey home. Large County Kitchen welcomes you and your family, Formal dining room, Living room, 3 Bedroom with walk-thru dressing rooms. New Forced air gas furnace, New hot water heater, New sewer line from City to house. MLS-M3057 - NEW PRICE $139,900
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Custom built in 2010 by Brownsdale Custom Homes. 1666 sq ft, 3 bedroom stone-brick bungalow just 5 minutes west of Cornwall. Semi-open concept layout with maple hardwood floors, beautiful kitchen w/maple cupboards and granite top island. Living room w/stone gas fireplace. 3 season sunroom facing the south. Spacious master bedroom with walkin closet and ensuite bath. Jamie Ross* Oversized double car garage 613-930-7677 (25’ x 23’). $394,500
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Tanya Flaro* 19263 hwy 2 SUMMERSTOwn WATERFRONT PROPERTY Bright, spacious 613-330-3580 and very well taken care of 1650 sq ft bungalow with a full walk out basement. Att double garage, detached 3 car garage, boat house, boat lift, large dock, and a beautiful view of the channel. Natural Gas heating, and hydro is serviced by Cornwall Electric. $649,900
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3207 ROSS avE. FANTASTIC 3 BDRM. BUNgALOW Wonderfully maintained 3 bdrm., 3 bath, North End home with many great features, finished basement, gas heat. MLS M3544 $209,900
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Tanya Flaro* 613-330-3580 18525 MCCaw ST MaRTInTOwn Peacefulness awaits you! Just over 1250 sq ft, this 3 bedroom home sits beautifully along the Raisin River with over 250 ft of frontage. Lots of natural light with approx 19 ft of south facing windows in liv rm, finished bsmt, woodstove and over 2 acres. $239,900
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Tanya Flaro* 2340 SOUTh BRanCh Rd Over 8 acres 613-330-3580 just on the edge of city limits. Two entrances, with a large open space leaves many options for someone with heavy equipment, landscapers, or other hobbies that need the use of land. Spacious 4 bedroom house with many updates, and a large detached building. $374,900
Tanya Flaro* 613-330-3580 26 hOOpLE ST., InGLESIdE Spacious 3+1 bedroom side split. Freshly painted throughout, with 3 updated bathrooms, eat in kitchen with an abundance of working space, fully finished bsmt, and att garage. Perfect family home! $229,900
Tanya Flaro* 613-330-3580 6544 TREEhavEn Rd WATERFRONT Beautifully finished from top to bottom, with loads of upgrades over the last few years. Exceptional landscaping, gazebo, pergola, and dock. $524,900
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Frank Prevost* 613-361-4317 8 SaUndERS avE., LOnG SaULT IN LAW SUITE Large 3 bdrm., 2 storey home. Natural gas, forced air, attached double garage, above ground pool, in-law suite at rear of the home. MLS M2496 $179,900
Frank Prevost* 613-361-4317 6827 RIvERvIEw dR. WATERVIEW FROM ALMOST EVERY ROOM Beautiful Grant Marion constructed home with amazing views just on the outskirts of the city. MLS M1820
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Clean bright semi detached in a great location in Lancaster village walking distance to everything. come and have a look it’s much bigger then it looks from the outside. MLS M3476 ChRIS BIGnELL* 613--930-3355
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SEMI-DETAChED in desirable East End Location. Main floor Unit with 3 Bedrooms, Bright kitchen, Formal living/dining room, 4pc bathroom. Basement Unit 2 Bedrooms, Kitchen/Living Room with Gas fireplace, 4 pc bathroom. Each Unit has its own back yard. UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY for the right buyer. CALL REINA TODAY - MLS-M3360 - NEW PRICE $179,900
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Frank Prevost* 613-361-4317 GLEn waLTER 3 WATERFRONT hOMES Beautiful waterfront opportunity. Live in one and use the other two as income. MLS M3045 $590,000
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Troy Vaillancourt* 613-362-8769 419 BELLEvUE IMMACULATE BUNgALOW Many many updates, all windows, roof, kitchen, furnace, sewer lateral, 3 bdrm. bungalow with finished basement. MLS M2769 $190,000
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35 ACRE hORSE FARM IN CITY Gorgeous property situated on the border of the city. 3500 sq.ft. home with 3+1 bdrm., 5 baths, 800 sq.ft. in-law suite, dbl garage, inground heated pool, 30x60 ft barn with 4 stalls, tack room, hay loft. What a Troy Vaillancourt* pleasure to view. MLS 613-362-8769 M3207 $645,000
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356 ELLEn avE. IMMACULATE hOME!! Semi-detached home; open concept; kitchen with dining area combo, patio doors lead to a side two tiered deck, living room, main bathroom, large master bedroom and second bedroom. Basement; recroom, laundry room and large Mike Masterman* unfinished storage area. MLS 613-330-2147 M3487 $184,900
1812 ShEaRER avE.
MOVE-IN READY!! Updated three bedroom bungalow. Carpet-less home with vaulted ceilings throughout Upgrades include; new kitchen, main bathroom, new vinyl siding, windows and doors, new roof, repaved driveway. Mike Masterman* $224,900. MLS M2805 613-330-2147 $224,900
NEW LISTINg NEW LISTINg 1218 dapRaT avE. IMMACULATE hOME! Large two story family home in a terrific neighborhood. Completely updated; three bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, living room, dining room, main floor family room, as well as rec-room in basement. All appliances Mike Masterman* and hot tub are included! 613-330-2147 MLS M3368 $339,900
6668 SUThERLand avE.
gREAT FAMILY hOME! Custom built executive bungalow. The main floor has a; foyer, living room warmed by a wood burning stove, dining room, country kitchen, two large bedrooms including ensuites. Basement has a 40’x16’ rec-room, 3rd bedroom and laundry room. Private fenced backyard, Mike Masterman* including a heated pool. 613-330-2147 MLS M3445 $449,900
Troy Vaillancourt* 613-362-8769 1153 GRETChEn CRT. gREAT LAYOUT Nicely updated 3 bdrm. on quiet cul-de-sac. 3 level split, 2 baths, finished rec room. MLS M3047 $189,900
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Troy Vaillancourt* 613-362-8769 813 yORk ST gREAT VALUE 3 BDRM hOME Very well laid out, centrally located with gas heat, central air, fenced in yard and detached garage. MLS M3066 $99,900
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So, you’ve taken the plunge and decided to move. But one important question is still bothering you: should you sell before you buy or buy before you sell? The answer depends on you, as both these options have their advantages and disadvantages. Selling before you buy: By selling your home first, you’ll know exactly how much money you have to buy another property. You’ll also know exactly when the new owners will move in. Likewise, you’ll have in your possession all the necessary information to make a purchase offer. Of course, you’ll have to find a new home or temporary living accommodations quickly, which is often where people run into problems. Buying before you sell: Buying a home before selling your own means that you’ll know when you can move and how you’ll need to
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The music of food makes my mouth water Nick Wolochatiuk Dances With Words nuthilltoo@gmail.com WARNING: due to my attempts at some culinary onomatopoeia, any computerized spell-check of this column should be avoided. Deaf people don’t get as much pleasure out of food as those with a good sense of hearing and well-developed listening skills. From food preparation, to cooking, to serving, to consuming to digesting, a satisfying meal is accompanied by a wide range of sounds that arouse and nurture pleasure. At home with my Mom and Dad at 240
Sorauren Avenue, sounds sure stimulated my appetite. The creak of the oven door told me that a turkey, chicken or roast was about to arrive at the table. The animated bloop, bloop, bloop of a percolator not only told me coffee was on its way, and that toast or a pastry might accompany it. A high-pitched whistle of water boiling in the kettle meant tea. No more than three minutes followed the whistle before the clink of the spoon in the china tea cup. If the silence of the steeping in the pot lasted longer, the bitterness of tannin overpowered the tea’s subtle flavour. The repeated scraping sound of a butter
knife meant the tea would be accompanied by toast that was a bit burnt. Bread that is only slightly toasted is buttered in silence. The slap, slap, slap of a wooden spoon against a mixing bowl meant a cake mix was being prepared. As soon as that sound stopped, I knew I’d be hearing the invitation, “Nicky, do you want to lick out the bowl?” Mom knew my answer; was the Pope Catholic? Breakfast’s most mouth-watering sound is that of the sizzle and spatter of bacon in a heavy cast iron pan. After milk gurgles into a bowl of Rice Krispies, a trade mark “snap, crackle and pop” follows. Another breakfast sound is the
clink, clink, clink of ice cubes tumbling into an empty tall glass. Then comes the glug, glug, glug of the orange juice being poured out of a cardboard carton. There’s a brand of canned beer that isn’t satisfied just to have its mountains turn blue when adequately chilled. It also has included a punch-out in the can’s top that eliminates the glug, glug, glug that accompanies beer being poured out of a can. Big mistake: glug, glug, glug is an essential part of the beer-drinking ritual. I have to go now. My wife must have supper ready, because I hear the smoke alarm.
The deadly Ankara blasts killed at least 102 civilians and the death toll may still rise. Scores of others were injured and rushed to hospitals. The civilians were attending a peace rally in the heart of the Turkish capital. Since the bombings, the Ankara massacre site had been named Democracy Square. This square is near Ankara’s busy railway station. The site of the bombing did not have a name prior to the horrible incident. Investigation is still continuing. According to some sources, the police headquarters in Ankara had received intelligence of a
possible bomb attack targeting the peace rally. The intelligence included a list of 16 people with links to the ISIL. The alleged bombers used different transportation mode which even included a cab and then walked toward the front of the Ankara Train Station and detonated their explosives. Authorities in Ankara are said to have removed the city’s intelligence and security chiefs due to their failure to stop the attacks. When one registers with Canada’s foreign affairs ministry, there is always an advisory to avoid highly crowded places. We always heed this advice and hope for the best.
Unnecessary boat deaths Opinion Column – Sultan Jessa ANKARA, Turkey - We were in the Turkish capital of Ankara before the populous and bustling city was rocked by twin bombings. According to latest reports more than 100 people were killed by the suicide bombers. The suicide bombers are allegedly linked to al-Qaeda or the feared and dreaded Islamic State. However, this has not been confirmed. The two suspects in the deadly Oct. 10 suicide bombings had previously been probed by the Turkish prosecutors. However, the investigation was halted and
not pursued. One always takes a chance when travelling to exotic destination around the world. Such bombings by mad people can occur anywhere at anytime.lly safe. We were in a group of 12 enjoying sites and beauties of this ancient country which has a very long and interesting history. In our group were eight other Canadians. In fact we had no knowledge of the bombing until a Brazilian now living in Ireland received a call on her cell phone from her partner. The father of the twins, allegedly involved, suggested his boys had gone to Syria to join the ISIL jihadists in 2013.
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Christmas lights are already being turned on in Cornwall. Really people? We like the ‘silly season’ as much as the next person, but we think the lights should be turned off until after Remembrance Day - have some respect for the soldiers who died so we could celebrate every holiday we have in freedom.
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Gerry would like to send a “HUGE Thank You” Don’t forget to check out the Trunk Sale at to the person who found his wallet and to the No Marlin Orchard this weekend. Frills staff and cashier at the Eastcourt Mall for contacting him after he dropped his wallet while Two thumbs way up! Stefano Delacosta, shopping. So much appreciated! owner-operator of Perfect Pairings, helped the Cornwall Public Library celebrate 120 years with The Salvation Army Thrift Store has moved to a delicious selection of cakes. 401 - 4th St. West, have you stopped in to see the amazing deals they have? The Poppy Campaign begins. Show your pride in your country and respect for veterans and wear one.
City clerk Helen Finn prefers salmon to barbeFrom reader Laurie Manzer: A big thank you to Mark and the whole crew at Jas-Mar for their cued chicken ...for the record. great customer service. That’s why I keep comBushel or barrel, hand-picked or store bought, ing back! You’ve given me years of great advice Ribfest expands to four days - waistlines will and service. Thanks for recently going to bat for donate apples at Pommier Square on Wednesday November 4 from noon to 5pm. St Lawrence me and resolving a recent problem I had. expand even more. College students are hosting the apple drive for the Agape Centre.
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As of press time Montreal Canadiens fans Don’t forget to put your clocks back 1 hour were celebrating a 9-0 start to the season, while this Saturday evening, Oct. 31st before you go Sens/Leafs fans were waiting to pounce at the team’s first loss. to bed.
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Three men awaited execution by firing squad in the condemned cell, from which the site of their forthcoming ordeal could be clearly seen. The first, an Englishman, was taken out and stood against the wall. As the firing squad raised their rifles, he suddenly shouted “Avalanche!” at the top of his voice. The soldiers looked about in alarm, threw down their rifles and turned to run. Taking advantage of the momentary chaos, the Englishman scuttled away as fast as his legs would carry him and escaped. The second condemned man, a Scot, seeing the success of this ploy, when his turn came shouted “Flood!”, with exactly the same highly successful effect, and off he scampered. The third man, a Russian, impressed by the initiative of his colleagues, determined to follow suit. As the rifles were raised and fingers curled around the triggers, he shouted “Fire!”
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425
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$
455
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MONACO
Pocket Coil 800 Triple Edge Guard WARRANTY 10 Year
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295
hARLEQUIN
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700 Eurotop Plush 60” mattress
now
506
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Continuous Coil 608 Edge Guard WARRANTY 10 Year
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$
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601
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776
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875
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