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CORNWALL, Ontario - This Friday, March 31, the Kinsmen Club of Cornwall hosted their 11th annual Pizza Party fundraiser at the Best Western. Slinging pizza pies from eight local restaurants, the event aimed to raise money for local individuals and charitable organizations to offer them a leg-up with funding. Throughout the evening, a panel came to the painstaking conclusion in deciding which Cornwall pizza reigned supreme, selecting the city’s top three pizzerias. Funds raised during the event will help in supporting Koala Place Child and Youth Advocacy, Big Brothers and Big Sisters Cornwall, the Boys and Girls Club of Cornwall and SD&G, Rachel’s Kids, as well as the SPEC OPS program.
Event chairman Scott Beck says that what makes the event work is the community’s continued support. “It’s all done through fun and interaction with the community,” said Beck. The event brought in approximately 260 people, with roughly two thirds being returning guests. “The rest are all new faces,” said Beck. “We’re very happy with that.” With members assisting the staff in serving up slices, Beck said that he was grateful to have such a dedicated team backing the event. “It’s been all hands on deck,” said Beck. “The Kinsmen Club has really come together to make this a wonderful event.” Last year’s event raised roughly $14,000.00 bringing the overall total to over $135,000.00 raised to support the community’s greatest needs.
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On March 31, 2017 at approximately 11:00am, Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry (SD&G) Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers, assisted by SD&G OPP Crime Unit members responded to a report of a robbery at the Bank of Nova Scotia located on Main Street, in the Village of South Mountain, North Dundas Township. Investigation indicated that a lone male had entered the building and confronted a teller demanding money. No injuries resulted. The suspect fled with a quantity of cash in a Michele Allinotte’s law firm website was pick-up truck which was intercepted by officers recently spoofed. (Alycia Douglass/TC Media) a short time later on Kerrs Ridge Road. The suspect was arrested without incident and prop- Local lawyer’s website spoofed How often do you think to Google your busierty recovered. ness? If you’re like most – probably not often enough. Hypnotist show for Camp Erin a Michele Allinotte, of Allinotte Law Office roaring success said that this is something she does frequently, O’Neill’s was brimming with excitement this but a recent search revealed that her entire Saturday, Apr. 1 as guests piled in for the website had been spoofed. As it turned out, the Hypnotism Show for Camp Erin. domain was registered to an individual in Closing doors to the public for the evening’s Nigeria posing as a law firm in London. event, the sold-out show managed to raise Fire victim identified, $1,600 for the cause. Seasoned hypnotist, Fraser Frase stepped charges laid As a result of an investigation by the Ontario onstage at 8 p.m. with an eager group of volunFire Marshall the cause of the fire at a Carleton teers equal parts excited and skeptical. “You never know what to expect during one Street address on March 26th, 2017 in which of my shows,” said Frase. “I can say this, though - I 67-year-old Michel Lalonde died has been detercan’t make anybody do anything they don’t want mined to be directly linked to illegal drug activity. It is alleged on March 26th, 2017 the use of to do.” volatile substances to extract cannabis resin from marijuana were ignited causing an exploDaily updates … sion. As the result of an ongoing investigation by www.cornwallseawaynews.com the Criminal Investigation Division into the incident Andrew Ross, 27 of Cornwall was arrested on March 29th, 2017
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The Lost Villages Historical Society, The Grays and Blues of Montreal and Martel & Sons Inc. have collaborated to erect a monument in South Stormont in memory of Canadians who fought in the American Civil War. The Grays and Blues of Montreal are a Civil War re-enactment organization. The monument, to be located in The Lost Villages, is scheduled to be dedicated Sept. 17, 2017. Martel & Sons Inc. will be building the monument of black stone imported from India. On Monday, April 3, the three organizations involved signed the paperwork to get the project started. From 1861 to 1865 approximately 40, 000 Canadians from Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland fought in the American Civil War. Through the course of the conflict, 8, 000 were killed or wounded and 29 Canadians received the Medal of Honor; America’s highest award for bravery.
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Radiothon plays the song of community support Nick Seebruch nicholas.seebruch@tc.tc
The CCHF has pledged $1.2 million for the new Centre for Addiction and Mental Health beside the hospital. So far they are halfway to their goal at $600, 000. Cornwall’s new mental health and addictions centre is the first of its kind in Eastern Ontario. It is prepared to treat patients of all ages and conditions. “There is now one place where people know they can go to find the help that they need,” said Amy Gillespie, Executive Director of the CCHF. Each hour of the radiothon will be sponsored by a different business and those businesses have pledged to match donations that come in during their hour. The title sponsor of the event is Dairy Queen, who have made the cool move and sweetened
the pot by offering to sell ice cream sandwiches at the hospital during the fundraiser. Remax will be operating the drive-thru at the Janet MacDonald Pavilion where people can drop off their donations. Additionally, there will be a wide variety of other volunteers who will be helping to make sure that the radiothon is a success on Thursday. “You see a great cross section of Cornwall coming together to support this cause,” said Gillespie. On the day of the radiothon, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. the parking lot at the hospital will be open to make it easier for donors to deliver their contributions. Up until Wednesday night at 11:59 p.m. donors who donate $100 can also pick the song of their choice to play during the radiothon. See the CCHF website for details.
The Radiothon starts at 6 a.m. on Thursday, April 6, but donations can be made now at the CCHF website (Nick Seebruch/ TC Media).
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CORNWALL, Ontario - Lucienne Bray celebrated her 100th birthday among friends and residents at the Cornwall and Area Housing Corporation. Cindy-Ann Drouin and Margaret Duroucher were the masterminds behind the event, and said that planning began roughly six months ago, in order to receive all honourary certificates. “We started the process early because we
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CORNWALL, Ontario - Fire prevention officers spent the afternoon inspecting two Second Street low-rise apartment buildings. The inspection revealed that neither building had working smoke detectors. According to the Ontario Ministry of Community Safety & Correctional Services, every home in Ontario must have a working smoke alarm on every storey and outside all sleeping areas. Failure to do this could result in fines ranging from a $265 infraction to a penalty as costly as $50,000. Cornwall fire chief, Pierre Voisine says that this sort of disregard for public safety is totally unacceptable. “If you’re a property owner who isn’t staying on top of fire code regulations, you’re essentially taking your tenants lives into
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Fire prevention officers conducted a routine investigation of two Second Street buildings, finding that neither had working smoke detectors. (Alycia Douglass/TC Media)
63rd annual Kinsmen Musicfest hits all the right notes Nick Seebruch
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The Centennial Choir celebrates 50 years Centennial Choir Handout The Centennial Choir is celebrating our 50th anniversary. The choir was formed in 1967 (Canada’s Centennial Year) by Brian McCartney from a nucleus of members who sang in the Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School choral group and the Edgar Shaw Hansen Singers. The choir has a long history of excellence and has performed in many local venues as well as in England, Wales, and the United States. The choir performs music that ranges from sacred to secular, modern to classical and popular to jazz. Each year the choir hosts a Christmas Concert and a Spring Concert in Cornwall. The Centennial Choir is a community choir that also performs at special occasions for local organizations, senior homes and churches. We have also organized choir performances as fundraisers to help our community in areas of need – Beyond 21, Cornwall Community Hospital – Mental Health and Addiction programs to name but a few. We have hosted choirs in the past such as The Trelawny Male Choir from the County of Cornwall in England. We provided a cultural tour of our city and
surrounding area to their families to showcase our area. We have also participated in the Cornwall Concert Series with The Elmer Iseler Singers from Toronto when they performed at the Aultsville Theatre in Cornwall a few years ago. We presently have over 60 singers in the 4 part choir – alto, bass, tenor and soprano. Over the years, more than 500 individuals have sang as part of The Centennial Choir. The choir’s executive is presently in the process of trying to contact as many alumni as possible to invite them to the spring concert. One particular
song will be sung by all present and former choir members. The Centennial Choir provides one $500 bursary each year to a graduating student, from one of the area high schools, who is pursuing their studies in the area of vocal music at a college or university. This year our spring concert is celebrating not only our 50th anniversary but Canada’s 150. The Centennial Choir is presenting Canada – Something to Sing About! on Friday, May 12th, 2017 at Aultsville Theatre, in Cornwall beginning at 7:30 pm under the direction of
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CORNWALL, Ontario - For the fourth year, Masquer-aid has brought the community together in supprt of a good cause, the Candlelighters. The Candlelighters provide support for parents who have children suffering from cancer. In the past four years, Masquer-aid has raised about $70, 000 in support of the Candlelighters. “We can’t provide our services without events like these,” said Jocelyn Lamont of the Candlelighters. “We completely rely on these events.” This year’s event was held at the Ramada Inn in Cornwall on Saturday, April 1. Jillian OxleyHarper, one of the event’s organizers said that the event was almost sold out and that she expected 160 people to attend. Oxley-Harper expected the
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Candlelighter representative Jocelyn Lamont stands with Masquer-aid organizers Jillian Oxley-Harper and Catherine Heenan at the fourth annual Masquer-aid on Saturday, April 1 at the Ramada Inn in Cornwall (Nick Seebruch/ TC Media).
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NAV Centre Chef takes trip to Delaware Since 2013, Jessica Neville has been growing her culinary talents and she has been doing it right here in Cornwall in the kitchens of the NAV Centre. Jessica got her start in this career thanks to Eastern Ontario Training Board who placed her at the NAV Centre through their placement program. Jessica says she started out by learning cuts and recipes and then moved onto the oven. Starting out as a kitchen helper, Jessica eventually moved up to being a cook and started off making breakfast every day. “It was a good experience for me and made me want to proceed further,” she said. Jessica explained that before she became a cook, her culinary skills were more limited, but that her interests grew as she began to explore and learn.“I was a Kraft Dinner girl,” she said. “I like working as a cook though, because now I can do different things in this field.” Now, Jessica has moved up and is preparing Lunch at the NAV Centre. In late January, Jessica competed in the Copper Skillet competition that was hosted by the NAV Centre and judged by famous chef, Mike Smith. Jessica participated in the youth category and came out on top, winning a trip to Delaware. She spent three days in Delaware and got to witness not only the close connection of the community that she visited, but also learned about some of the unique Delaware cuisine. She explained that one dish served in Delaware uses muskrat as the protein. Jessica explained some of the important lessons she has learned as a chef in her young career.“One of the most important things I learned is safety,” she said. “Be aware of your surroundings and have a big open eye. Also I learned that it is important to go with what you feel and don’t second guess Jessica Neville yourself.”
Cook AND CHef fACtS – MAr 2017 One of the best things about working in Hospitality is that you can work your way up within your organization or as a business-owner based on your talent and hard work. However, cooks and chefs are often required to work various shifts including evenings, weekends and holidays. Flexibility is an asset. • 615 people work as cooks in SDG. 195 work as chefs locally. • 41% of chefs are over age 45 while 37% of cooks are in this age bracket. • 56% of chefs have a college or apprenticeship credential. • 37% of cooks have a secondary school diploma only. 20% have college or apprenticeship education. • Median income in SDG for a cook is $21,495.00. Median income for a chef is $26,705.00. • Currently 262 businesses operate in the Food and Drinking Places sector. Employment outlook is good. How to StArt To create a career in the Hospitality Sector, a college diploma or apprenticeship certificate is recommended. To obtain more information about any of these career paths, visit: College: http://www.ontariocolleges.ca Apprenticeship: www.collegeoftrades.ca/trades-in-ontario 7181155
EOTB programs offer education and paid work experience Nick Seebruch nicholas.seebruch@tc.tc
Two new projects at the Eastern Ontario Training Board (EOTB) are designed to be an important stepping stone for those searching for full-time work in Cornwall and SD&G. Both the Opportunities Fund and the Skills Link program offer a skill training component followed by a paid work placement with the goal of permanent employment for the future. The education portion of the programs is followed up by a 12 week paid employment period where wages are subsidized through the EOTB.
The EOTB hopes to help nearly 50 participants in Cornwall and SD&G across both programs. There are already 15 participants from both programs who began training in the construction field and in April, EOTB will begin training for Professional Food and Beverage service which already has 17 participants ready to start. Participants in both of these programs will start off by learning important and marketable skills for their future fields of employment. The Food and Beverage program offers training in food preparation, bartending, sales and customer service, while the Construction program
teaches its students skills such as math, carpentry and reading and writing blue prints. Participants will also receive license and certifications based on the programs they enter, the Food and Beverage students will receive WHIMIS/ CPR, SmartServe, Safe Food Handling and Service Excellence, while the Construction participants, in addition to their CPR and WHIMIS, will also receive license and certification in Traffic Control, Working at Heights, Confined Space Awareness, Scaffold Safety and Tag Out/Lock Out. The Skills Link program is open to motivated youth under 30 years of age who are under or
unemployed. The Opportunities Fund is open to participants of any age who identify as having a disability. “The project is allowing its participants the ability to re-enter the working world, motivated, prepared and confident,” said the EOTB’s Kim Vass-Lihou. “Along with the necessary skills to facilitate employment maintenance, participants work for employers in the community who are providing opportunities, experience and knowledge. Consequently our participants gain skills, which make them an invaluable resource to their employer. “
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Gaming is big business! We all probably know at least one individual that seems obsessed with video games. They live, breathe, dream gaming – if they’re not playing, they’re reading about them; if they’re not reading about them, they’re talking about them. And if you’re not a gamer, it can be hard to relate. Gaming is more than just entertainment. In today’s highly digital world, it is also an important format of digital literacy – just like being able to communicate through reading and writing, communicating and understanding a
variety of technological formats can be just as important. And for non-gamers, this is not always something that is top of mind when communicating with a gamer. Beyond the entertainment value, video games can provide learning opportunities. They can provide the opportunity for players to learn to problem solve using trial and error. Through practice and discipline, players improve their skills. And you cannot forget the language that goes with gaming – have you ever had a conversation with a passionate gamer and not understood most of what they said? And the other side of playing video games, is the game development side. It’s hard to
understand how to create a game, if you don’t first understand what it is you’d be trying to create. As you delve into the world of game development, you learn more about the unique language, the logic and detail that goes into each move, and the creativity it encourages. The worlds that are created can be complex, requiring a lot of skill and knowledge from those involved. As with some things, moderation can be necessary, but gaming is definitely an important part of our digital lives. And, when learning something new (at any age), it can be
intimidating when you start. Public libraries are helping people understand all forms of literacy – including digital literacy – and can be the perfect place to start your journey into gaming. The SD&G County Library offers a variety devices and activities to help anyone get comfortable with gaming, including access to devices such as the Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, and courses introducing individuals to coding. Contact your local branch or visit www. sdglibrary.ca to find out what is going on near you.
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CORNWALL & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MONTHLY MEETING ~ Tuesday, April 11 at 7pm at RCAFA, Wing 424, 240 Water St. West. Join us for a demonstration of an Ikebana Flower Arrangement! Our presenter, Nicole Côté who studied Ikebana with the O’Hara School in Ottawa is a firm believer in the Ikebana motto of “Friendship Through Flowers”. For more info, call Lynn Blanchard, President at: 613-933-2577. LIVE THEATRE “THE TRUTH SEEKER” ~ Good Friday, April 14 at 7pm. Free Admission. Cornwall Pentescostal Church, 208 - 2nd St. East. GOOD FRIDAY FISH & CHIPS ~ Friday, April 14 at the Knights of Columbus, 205 Amelia St. 8oz. Haddock & fries, coleslaw, coffee & tea. Served from 4pm to 7pm. Everyone Welcome! MOOSE LODGE (1367) Dance to Chuck Lalonde, Saturday, April 8 from 8pm to 12am. We have Hall Rentals for all occasions. Moose Lodge, 443 – 11th St. West. 613-938-0666. WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIE SERIES: On April 12 at 7:30pm at Galaxy Cinemas Cornwall, the Aultsville Wednesday Night Movie Series will be screening The Salesman, the winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language film this year. Tickets for non-pass holders are $15 and the proceeds go towards Aultsville Theatre. SPRING DESSERT CARD PARTY & OTHER GAMES ~ Knox-St. Paul’s United Church, 800 12th St. East, Saturday, May 6. Drawprizes. Dessert at 12:30pm. For tickets, call Kim Baird: 613-933-5851 or Debby at Church Office: 613938-3704. Sponsored by the United Church Women. Gamblers Anonymous ~every Tuesday at 7:30 pm. 343 Pitt St., Cornwall. Starbright Centre. Call 613-362-7634.
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FUNDRAISER FOR THE ALEXANDRIA UNITED CHURCH Scott Woods Band “Twin Fiddle Express” on Sunday, April 23, 2017 at 7pm at the Alexandria United Church, Kincardin St., Alexandria. Advance Sale of Tickets Only. Adults: $25. Age 12 & under: $10. Contact Sylvia at 613525-1324 or Colleen at 613-642-2005. ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING for Personal and Professional Success! 2.5 hr. presentation. Potential 3 credits toward CPD hours! Saturday, April 22. Fee applies. Few seats, free, sponsored by local businesses. 613-935-6857. I’M ALIVE CAT RESCUE FUNDRAISER CRAFT & BAKE SALE ~ Saturday, April 8 from 10am to 2:30pm at Pet Valu located on 2nd Street East, Eastcourt Mall. All proceeds going to “I’m Alive Cat Rescue”. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #5068 HAM & BUNNY SHOOT ~ Thursday, April 6 from 4pm to 9pm at 205 Amelia St. Games of Chance for Adults & Children! CLASSIC MEMORIES NIGHT ~ with 50’s and 60’s live music, featuring “The Sound Waves” band, Saturday, April 15 at the Army Navy Air Force Club, 14 Marlborough St. from 7:30pm to 11:30pm. Special feature ... Call In Request lines.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR SPRING RUMMAGE SALE ` at Knox-St. Paul’s United Church, 800 -12th St. East (Off McConnell North), McConnell #1 Bus on Thursday, April 27 from 9am to 12noon. Great Bargains – Clothes, Books, Household Articles. INDOOR GARAGE SALE & BAKE SALE ~ Saturday, April 22 from 9am – 1pm at Cornwall Pentecostal Church, 208 Second St. E. (2nd & Amelia St.), Cornwall. Lots of items priced to sell. EASTER SPRING LUNCHEON & BAKE SALE ~ Saturday, April 8 at InglesideNewington United Church, Ingleside from 11:30am-1pm. Main Dish, Salads, Desserts, Tea & Coffee. Everyone Welcome! CORNWALL DISTRICT NAVY CLUB ~ 30 Sixth St. East (next to Giant Tiger). Pub & Grub Thursdays, Nat & Perry from 5-9pm. Georgie Karaoke, Saturdays, April 1, 8, 15 & 22 from 3-7pm, hot dogs $1.50. April 29 off. FREE DAYCARE WORKER TRAINING ~ Starting May 15 at Tri-County Literacy Council, 101 Second St. West, Cornwall. 6-week course will run Monday to Thursday, 9am to 12pm. Topics include: Child safety, Meal & lesson planning, Daycare rules & regulations, Children’s rights, Guest Speakers, Site Visits. For more info & to register, call 613-932-7161. Space is limited. THE LONG SAULT/INGLESIDE LOST VILLAGES LIONS CLUB ~ will be holding their First Annual Pancake Breakfast at the South Stormont Community Hall, 2 Milles Roches, Long Sault, on April 15 from 8am to 12noon. Tickets available at the door. A portion of profit in support of the new Splash Pad in Ingleside. Info: 613-577-0818.
QUILTS ON THE SEAWAY ~ Cornwall Quilters Guild presents Quilts on the Seaway, Friday, April 21, 10am to 6pm, and Saturday, April 22, 10am to 4pm, at St Johns Presbyterian Church, 28 Second St East. Featuring quilts by Eastern Ontario guilds celebrating Canada 150, heritage quilts from the Historical Society, as well as many artistic quilts made by members of the guild. Merchant mall, boutique, bed turning, demos, and cash lunch by members of St Johns Church. Admission $6. SENIOR CITIZEN DANCE ~ Saturday, April 8 from 6-10pm, Country & old Rock & Roll at the Massena Community Center, 61 Beach St. Massena Band: Kickin Back. Admission at door. More info: call Elly, 315-764-9480. FRIENDLY CIRCLE SENIORS CLUB ~ is putting on a “Ladies Night Out” fundraiser in support of Community Living Stormont County. Friday, April 28 from 5pm-9pm at South Stormont Township Hall in Long Sault. Vendors, Fashion Show, Door prizes, Silent Auction and Refreshments. For tickets available in advance, call Janice at 613-537-9542 or Community Living Stormont County at 613-938-9550. COUNTRY CLASSIC MUSIC NIGHT ~ Saturday, April 8 at the Cornwall Township Lions Club (Bonville) 5pm Dinner 6pm. Meal: Ham, Potatoes, Salad, Dessert. Music from 7:30 till 11:30pm. Info: Call Al 613-360-6157. CHURCH BREAKFAST ~ Saturday, April 22 from 8am to 10am at Kenyon Presbyterian Church, 1630 Cty Rd 30, Dunvegan. Admission price. Children under age 5 free. Everyone Welcome. www.kenyondunvegan.ca
CAREFOR HEALTH & WELLNESS CLINICS ~ Centre Charles-Émile Claude, 146 Chevrier, Cornwall. 1st Wednesday of the month from 9am to 12pm. Next clinic, Wednesday, April 5. No appointment required. Clinics are conducted by a Registered Nurse. WASHINGTON DC TRIP: Sept. 14-19, Visit the Capital, the Smithsonian, Vietnam Wall & more. Call Elly: 315-764-9480. THE GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE for the Avonmore Finch Gravel Hill Presbyterian Pastoral Charge will be held at St. James’-St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on Gravel Hill Road in Monkland, Friday, April 14 at 10:30am. On Easter Sunday, there will be Services at St. Luke’s-Knox Church in Finch at 9:30am and St. Andrew’s Avonmore at 11am. Everyone is welcome to these special services. CORNWALL GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB GALA 120th ANNIVERSARY ~ Celebrating the Past, Looking into the Future, Saturday, May 6. Cocktails & Silent Auction at 6pm. Dinner served at 7pm. Live Auction at 8pm. Entertainment at 9pm. Proceeds going to Club House Improvements. For tickets, call 613-9311122. For info, contact Jennifer Harvey: 613445-0369 or Lise Lalonde: 613-936-3556.
SEAWAY TRAIN SHOW ~ at the Long Sault Arena, 60 Mille Roches Rd. Long Sault (off Hwy #2), Saturday & Sunday, July 15 & 16 from 10am to 4pm. Admission: $5. Children under 12: $2. Trains bought & sold all scales. For info, call Rudy Tabak, 613-936-6873. “SCHOOL OF ROCK - THE MUSICAL”, PRESENTED BY ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL ~ Based on the film of the same name, School of Rock—The Musical tells the story of wannabe rock star Dewey Finn, who poses as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. When he discovers his students’ musical talents, he enlists his fifth-graders to form a rock group and conquer the Battle of the Bands. St. Joseph’s Auditorium-1500 Cumberland St., Cornwall on April 27, 28, 29 at 8pm, April 30 at 2pm. Tickets $10 Available at the office or at the door. CORNWALL QUILTERS GUILD will hold their monthly meeting on Monday, April 17 at 7 pm in St. Matthews Lutheran Church hall, 1509 2nd St. W. Cornwall. Guest speaker: Christine Baker. All quilters are welcome. For more information call Chris 613-537-2768.
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The losing edge Nick Seebruch
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There has been something very atypical about the Ontario Liberal Government of Kathleen Wynne and it can be summed up in one phrase “are they even trying to win?” Like a losing team trying to get a good draft pick, it feels like the Liberals are just throwing the game now, but instead of a draft pick, their reward will be to be cast down into third party obscurity for a few “rebuilding seasons”. Just looking at their platform, it just seems to be built for catastrophe. It is hard to think of even one piece of policy that they can run on. Hydro of course has been a disaster. No matter what the reason, you cannot expect people to pay such a high price for electricity, especially in the winter and be happy about it. However, the fatal wound that the provincial government has inflicted on itself has to be their decision to stand idly by while rural schools are
closed, and rural students are sent out of their communities. The school boards are following the directives and are working within the parameters given to them by the provincial government. Those parameters are directly harming rural communities and the students who grow up there. How can a town survive without a school? Why would a young family want to move to a rural community if it means that their child has to spend upwards of an hour on the bus every day? By creating the environment that has lead to school closures, and doing nothing to prevent them the Liberal government has awakened rural communities against them, this generation of parents and future generations of voters as well. A moratorium on school closures would have gone a long way not just in saving rural schools, but in saving a few Liberal seats as well. By not doing so, the Ontario Liberals have condemned themselves to the political wilderness.
African famine crisis for United Nations Sultan Jessa
Nearly 1.5 million children are at imminent risk of death from malnutrition resulting from a severe famine in Africa. This crisis will get worse unless the international community acts immediately. The famine has hit a large part of Africa. This is not new to Africa which has seen this type of crisis in the past. But, the current crisis is much bigger and affects a lot more people. According to United Nation’s humanitarian chief Stephen O’Brien the world faces the
largest “humanitarian crisis” since the world body was founded in 1945. Altogether more than 20 million people in countries like South Sudan, Somalia, Nigeria, Yemen and remote parts of East Africa face starvation and famine. Also affected by famine are parts of Burundi, Djibouti and Eritrea. O’Brien told the UN Security Council that “without collective and coordinated global efforts, people will simply starve to death” and also many more will suffer and die from diseases. A number of global organizations have started collecting funds and food supplies.
But, this is not enough. The wealthy Western nations have to much more. To be precise, O’Brien emphasized, the world body needs $4.4 billion by the middle of the year. This is a mammoth task. Without the infusion of money and food aid, thousands of children will be stunned by severe malnutrition. Among other criteria, the United Nations and food organizations define famine as when more than 30 per cent of children under age five suffer from acute malnutrition and mortality rates are two or more deaths per 10,000 people
every day. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is expected to chair a pledging conference Yemen in late April in Geneva. A number of countries are also wrestling with the impact of El Nino. More than 17 countries in Africa are at the moment struggling to come to terms with the impact of two consecutive years of drought which has left more than 38 million people at risk this year. Drought have scorched harvests and ruined livelihoods.
Where were you on Saturday, January 19, 1974? During 13 months of travelling through Europe and North Africa, I recorded where we were and what we did every day, in every one of the 17 countries we explored. On day 199 of that 1973-1974 journal we found ourselves in southern Portugal. Here’s what I wrote: “On our way back to Belem we met a pair of cyclists, two Canadian girls from Cornwall and
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One of them might be your mother, or aunt, or sister, or even your wife. Perhaps you’re reading about yourself right now. There are so many questions to be answered! Did they make it all the way to France? What surprises, pleasures, mishaps and hardships took place? Was anything learned? Was this the first of many such trips, or the first and last? If you can help me connect with those two cyclists, call me at 613 537-9897, or send an E-mail to me at nuthilltoo@gmail.com. There is a fascinating story to be shared.
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Le CSDCEO à Queen’s Park : les écoles catholiques sont importantes Communiqué de presse de la CSDCEO Des membres du Conseil scolaire de district catholique de l’Est ontarien (CSDCEO) ont participé à une journée de démarchage politique à Queen’s Park récemment. Il s’agissait de la toute première activité de ce genre, organisée par l’Association franco-ontarienne des conseils scolaires catholiques (AFOCSC) et qui s’inscrit dans le plan d’action de cet organisme en matière de sensibilisation des enjeux provinciaux et locaux. Lors de cette journée, la conseillère et les conseillers scolaires ont eu l’occasion de rencontrer, entres autres, le député provincial représentant la région de Glengarry-PrescottRussell, monsieur Grant Clark, et le député provincial représentant la région de StormontDundas-Glengarry Sud, monsieur Jim McDonell. La journée avait pour but d’échanger avec les députés(es) provinciaux sur des sujets tels les besoins du CSDCEO afin d’assurer la réussite de tous ses élèves. « Nos élèves réussissent mieux que partout ailleurs sur notre territoire. Notre taux de diplomation le démontre. De plus, nos écoles sont populaires. 81 % des parents qui choisissent les
écoles de langue française sur notre territoire choisissent les écoles catholiques de langue française. Il faut se rappeler que le CSDCEO est un exemple de bonne gouvernance. Les écoles catholiques du CSDCEO sont importantes pour nos communautés et il faut se le dire. », de dire François Bazinet, président du CSDCEO. « Nous rayonnons par nos résultats académiques à travers la province. Il est important d’en parler à nos décideurs politiques et de les sensibiliser à nos demandes. En Ontario, 7 parents sur 10 choisissent l’école catholique de langue française. Nous desservons environ 75 000 élèves. Ce n’est pas rien. Ces parents sont des contribuables qui possèdent une très forte voix et les députés(es) provinciaux en sont conscients et nous appuient ouvertement. », de dire Jean Lemay, président de l’AFOCSC. En plus d’avoir le plus haut taux de diplomation de la région (93,4 %), le Conseil scolaire de district catholique de l’Est ontarien est le plus grand réseau d’écoles de langue française dans les cinq comtés de Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott et Russell, et assure l’éducation à plus de 10 000 élèves, répartis dans 25 écoles élémentaires et 8 écoles secondaires. Les écoles du CSDCEO offrent des
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Débat au conseil de ville sur les subventions aux entreprises privées Nick Seebruch
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CORNWALL, Ontario- Le conseiller municipal Maurice Dupelle a tenté de faire adopter une motion pour cesser de payer des frais de gestion à Leader Sports, l’entreprise chargée des opérations de la Marina 200 et de Big Ben Ski Hill. La motion présentée a suscité un débat houleux lors de la séance du conseil du 23 mars. Si elle est adoptée, la Ville cesserait de défrayer dès 2018. “Nous n’avons aucune entente avec ces compagnies pour gérer ces propriétés, a expliqué le conseiller Dupelle. Ce sont des temps difficiles pour la gestion de notre budget. Cela n’a rien de personnel, c’est une question de ne pas donner de subventions municipales à des entreprises privées.” La conseillère municipale Elaine MacDonald, cependant, a exprimé son désaccord de mettre fin aux subventions pour ces deux attractions touristiques de Cornwall. “Je ne peux pas dire que j’approuve la façon de faire actuelle, indique-t-elle. Mais nous n’avons pas l’expertise pour la gestion de ces
opérations. Je ne souhaite pas que l’on perde ces services dans notre ville. Tant qu’il y aura une niche que nous ne pouvons remplacer, je crois que ça vaut la peine de penser à tout cela avant de mettre un terme (à ces subventions).” Mme MacDonald souligne que la Ville paie un frais de gestion similaire pour la gestion du hockey mineur quand ils utilisent les heures de glace de la municipalité pour les glaces municipales. La conseillère Bernardette Clément a demandé que la motion soit reportée afin que les élus aient davantage d’information avant de prendre une décision sur ce sujet. Tout particulièrement, l’élue voulait savoir si les deux sites visés pouvaient faire l’objet d’une évaluation du rapport qualité-prix. “Chaque fois que nous divisions le temps de glace pour le hockey mineur, nous le faisons et nous devrions le faire pour toutes les activités. Le conseiller Towndale s’est opposé à ce que la motion soit reportée et refuse de comparer les deux situations, parce que les deux systèmes de subvention sont bien différents. “Pour le hockey mineur, ils nous paient pour le temps de glace et nous leurs donnont un
rabais tandis qu’avec (Leader Sports), ils ne nous paient pas pour utiliser Big Ben, on les paient.” “Je ne crois pas que nous pouvons reporter ceci, indique M. Dupelle. Nous ne subventionnons pas d’entreprises privées. C’est l’enjeu qui est sur la table. J’ai demandé pour un vote formel pour voir qui est en faveur ou pas de subventionner l’entreprise privée.” La direction responsable des loisirs et des parcs de la Ville de Cornwall, James Fawthrop, a indiqué que la municipalité payait 64 000$ pour la gestion de la Marina 200, mais que ce montant inclue aussi l’entretient et l’équipement. Le conseiller municipal Claude McIntosh croit que la Ville ne serai pas en mesure de mener les opérations de ces sites pour un meilleur ratio de coût, et a du même coup averti ses collègues que si la Ville n’agit pas de façon appropriée, elle pourrait se trouver à perdre ces deux attractions. “Les camps font de l’argent en utilisant nos installations. Je pourrais faire de l’argent en louant de la glace à la Ville, indique-t-il. Ma préoccupation est que nous disons d’un côté que nous ne souhaitons pas fermer Big Ben et la
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Encore cette année, l’école secondaire publique L’Héritage s’est démarquée à la foire scientifique régionale qui avait lieu à Cornwall samedi, avril 1. Félicitations à toutes les équipes pour leur excellent travail. Félicitations spéciales à tous ceux et celles qui ont reçus des trophées et bravo à nos heureuses gagnantes Ève et Megan qui se méritent une place à l’expo science pancanadienne qui aura lieu Régina en Sasaktachewen en mai prochain. Les prix remportés par les élèves à la 42e Expo-sciences des comtés unis: **7 projets de L’Héritage reconnus dans les meilleurs 25 projets de l’expo-sciences Mérites de bronze Alexa Villeneuve et Audrey Millette Makayla Bergeron et Alexandra Lacroix Lilian Brault et Niamh Raines Ashleigh Hayes Alexandra Peachey et Charlotte Haley Mérites d’argent Gabriel Valin et Shivam Bhatt Meilleurs 6 projets de l’expo-sicences Ève Tremblay et Mégan Tremblay-Doyle Bourse (1000$) de l’Université d’Ottawa pour projet senior Gabriel Valin et Shivam Bhatt Bourse (500$) du Kinsmen Club of Cornwall
(projet senior) Gabriel Valin et Shivam Bhatt Trophée NAV Canada (excellence en mathématiques, informatique, technologie ou génie) Gabriel Valin et Shivam Bhatt Plaque du Elementary Teacher’s Federation (Fille junior) - Excellence dans un projet expérimental Audrey Millette et Alexa Villeneuve Trophée des ingénieurs professionnels de l’Ontario (meilleur en génie) Gabriel Valin et Shivam Bhatt Trophée et livres de Parcs Canada (meilleur en sciences de l’environnement) Ève Tremblay et Mégan Tremblay-Doyle Trophée de St Lawrence College en sciences de la santé (meilleur en botanique) Alexandra Peachey et Charlotte Haley Plaque du Rotary Club de Cornwall (meilleur projet junior) Ève Tremblay et Mégan Tremblay-Doyle Trophée Dr Cathy Hall (meilleur projet senior) Gabriel Valin et Shivam Bhatt Voyage à l’Expo-sciences pancanadienne 2017 (à Regina, Saskatchewan) Ève Tremblay et Mégan Tremblay-Doyle Meilleur projet de l’expo-sciences (6e à 12e année) Ève Tremblay et Mégan Tremblay-Doyle
Dans le monde entier, la dictée PGL est pratiquée par les élèves de la maternelle à la 8e année. Cette année le thème est: “Le monde dans mon assiette”. La dictée PGL a été créé par Paul Gérin-Lajoie qui a le but d’améliorer la grammaire chez les élèves autour du monde. À l’école Rose des Vents, le projet est présenté aux élèves de la 4e à la 6e année. Il y a énormément d’élèves qui participent à chaque année au Canada. Il y a aussi des élèves qui prennent part à cette activitée au Sénégal, aux États-Unis, en Algérie et au Maroc. Le finaliste de notre école est Liam Godard. Bravo, nous sommes fiers de toi! Les autres écoles qui ont participé à la finale régionale de notre école sont: Paul VI, Lycée Claudel, Sainte-Trinité, Ange Gabriel, Charlotte Lemieux, Nouvel Horizon, Académie de la Capitale, Académie Jeanne D’Arc, Michaëlle Jean et Pierre-Elliott Trudeau. Les élèves participants sont classés en deux catégories: les élèves francophones et les élèves en français langue seconde. Les élèves écoutent et rédigent une dictée très ardue et difficile! Des juges corrigent ensuite leurs écrits et des gagnants sont sélectionnés. Ces gagnants se rendent ensuite à la grande finale! Le 8 mars dernier était la journée de la finale à l’école
Josée Racine, Véronique Grigg et Chloé Vernier, 6e année Rose des Vents. Toutefois, toutes les autres finales régionales ont lieu entre le 1er mars et le 1er avril. M. Pierre Beaulieu porte fièrement ce projet à bout de bras à chaque année pour notre belle école. Nous le remercions!
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3033 JohnSton AVe, CornwAll This home is located in the North end of town in a very desirable neighbourhood. Featuring 2+2 bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, spacious living room with slanted ceiling, formal dining room with patio door leading to the rear deck. The kitchen offers lots of cupboard space and a convenient island with stove cooktop. The basement is finished and offers you 2 bedrooms and a family room accentuated by a gas stove and a large size laundry room. Roof was redone in 2015. MLS®1047595 $219,000
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bungAlow with owneD lAnD in ottAwA! 1055 ViStA terrA Located on the second largest lot within the park. Association takes care of septic, water, a clubhouse for events, and much more! This is one of a very small handful of properties with association fees of only $57.59/month. MLS®1049022 $234,900 Derek biSSonnette 613-861-9107
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DeSirAble Sub DiViSion 282 VAlerie elizAbeth Modern 2+2 bedroom raised bungalow in desirable area in the North end. Open concept main floor, family room with a Gas fireplace in the lower level. Fenced backyard for privacy. A must see! Call Jo Ann today for a private viewing. $310,000 MLS®1045865 Jo Ann lAngStAFF 613-577-1873
liVe in one SiDe, rent the other! 9 - 11 FirSt St, MorriSburg Perfect for an owner occupied situation or investor. This beautiful century duplex offers side by side rentals, each with their own parking and yard space. Unit 9 offers 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and an untouched attic area perfect for additional living space or storage. Unit 11 offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a large living space. Many upgrades have been completed to make these units modern and functional while maintaining the original historic charm. Both units currently rented. Call today and let your tenant pay your mortgage. MLS® 1049362 $234,900
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MetiCulouSlY renoVAteD 3253 riChMonD DriVe, CornwAll This raised bungalow has much to offer! Quartz countertops, custom cabinetry, hardwood floors throughout. Beautiful bathrooms, spacious master bedroom and a large deck and sunroom. $279,900 MLS®1027821 ClAire hAlliDAY ArMStrong 613-551-2812
210 Sixth St. Great location. Open concept kitchen & living area. Kitchen has newer cabinets & flooring. Upper level has large master bdrm, walk-in closets & 2nd bdrm. Upstairs bath with laundry. Roof, gas furnace, A/C, HVAC & upper windows replaced 2012. $164,900 MLS®1034852 ClAire hAlliDAY ArMStrong 613-551-2812
531 bloSSoM pArk Dr Renovated kitchen with new countertops, flooring and solid wood cabinets & separate dining area. Bath is modern & spacious; family room with large window & fireplace and excellent sized bdrms. Spacious lower level. Attached garage. $229,900 MLS®1037265 ClAire hAlliDAY ArMStrong 613-551-2812
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iMMeDiAte poSSeSSion 309 AnthonY 2+1 bedroom bungalow with a detached garage. Great 4 season sun room, New roof, New Nat Gas Furnace and New windows. Move in ready. Call Jo Ann for a private viewing. $199,000 MLS®1045621 Jo Ann lAngStAFF 613-577-1873
1405 holY CroSS blVD, CornwAll Just in time for Spring! Enjoy this beautiful, well maintained 4+1 Bed, 4 Bath, two storey home. Here are just a few of the upgrades: metal shingle roof, on demand hot water, granite countertops, inground pool and so much more. Call Jo ann for a private viewing. MLS® 1048663 $399,900 Jo Ann lAngStAFF 613-577-1873
3607 JoSeph St. Come visit this beautiful 3+1 Bedroom home in the desirable neighborhood of Rosedale Terrace. Move in ready with a metal roof, newer windows, new furnace, new tankless hot water tank, updated bathrooms and kitchen. Call Jo Ann today. $329,000 MLS® 1021162 Jo Ann lAngStAFF 613-577-1873
27 AbAgAil Cr, long SAult 3 bedroom bungalow 10 minutes from Cornwall and 2 minutes to the 401. This home is like new with all the extras, finished basement, paved double driveway. Fenced yard and main floor laundry. Call Jo Ann today for a private viewing. $359,000 MLS® 1042551 Jo Ann lAngStAFF 613-577-1873
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Fixer upper neAr St lAwrenCe College 115 St. Felix AV, CornwAll k6h 5A2 3 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom home within walking distance to St Lawrence college. Windows and roof in good shape. Fixer Upper. MLS®1049757 $75,900 Derek biSSonnette 613-861-9107
new price MoVe-in JuSt in tiMe For golF SeASon 6731 gilMore hill rD, CornwAll Beautiful bungalow with an open concept dining/living room & fireplace; den/office; kitchen with a peninsula & large pantry, master bedroom with 2 pc washroom, smaller bedroom, 4pc washroom with laundry and wrap around deck. MLS®1046601 $339,000 Jo Ann lAngStAFF 613-577-1873
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JuSt in tiMe For Spring #204 - 121 wAter 2 bedroom 1 bathroom condo with open concept living/dining room, kitchen with lots of cupboards and counter space. Very quiet and has Central Air throughout the building for all condos. There’s an 8 X 8 locker and underground parking. This one won’t last long! MLS®1047784 $209,900 Jo Ann lAngStAFF 613-577-1873
MoVe to the CountrY! 19222 leitCh rD, williAMStown Hobby Farm with approx. 37 acres. Home has 3 + 1 bedrooms, 2 baths, 200 amp service and an In-Law suite downstairs. 18 acres cleared, worked and fenced plus plenty of bush. Two barns each have water, and 40 amp service. MLS®1047688 $369,000 Derek biSSonnette 613-861-9107
beAutiFullY renoVAteD 3 beDrooM bungAlow 5682 hwY 138 Large garage & full workshop. Upgrades: forced air gas furnace, siding, shingles, windows & doors, kitchen, bath, floors, electrical, foundation rubber membrane & more! Possibility of adding 2 bdrms, bath, laundry & large rec room downstairs. MLS®1042528 $219,900 Derek biSSonnette 613-861-9107
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105 AliCe Street 3+2 bedrooms, close to St. Lawrence College. Can be a good investment property or a starter home. Call for more info. $79,000 MLS® 1045203 tAlAt butt 613-361-2927
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Tanya Flaro* 613-330-3580 19049 BeaverBrook rd, martintoWn dog kennel/5 aCRes/ CountRy living Enjoy country living and work from home! Well established dog kennel business with a great set up! Home is immaculate w/2 bdrms, bright open concept, and many updates. $324,900
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Tanya Flaro* 613-330-3580 19615 William St, WilliamStoWn Hot off tHe pRess! Sitting on the banks of the Raisin River in the quaint village of Williamstown. Spacious family home w/3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, natural gas heating and many updates in the last 5 years. asking $299,900
Tanya Flaro* 613-330-3580 6544 treehaven dr Waterfront Absolutely beautifully inside and out! Above average landscaping w/extensive walkways, outdoor kitchen, gazebo, pergola.Inside offers 3+1 bedrooms, 3 bathS, and tastefully finished from top to bottom! asking $499,900
Tanya Flaro* 613-330-3580 Cty Rd 20 MaRtintown 1900 sq ft century home, hdwd floors, eat in kitchen w/old fashioned wood/cook stove, granite counters, plenty of cabinets. Main floor bath/laundry, 4 bdrms on 2nd level +full bath. Updated propane furn., CA, windows, roof & more. Along the Raisin River. asking $239,900
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Tanya Flaro* 613-330-3580 17889 stRatHMoRe Rd need a sHop?? This house is perfect for a young couple. Updated eat-in kitchen, main floor laundry, 2 bedrooms, forced air propane heat, and a 3 bay garage with high ceilings. Perfect for a mechanic, woodworker, or even if you just like to collect cars! Call today for more details. asking $179.900
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17400 highWaY 43, monkland Gas station with a large convenience store, generating good sales. Located in a great community on 1.2 acres of land on Highway 43. Call for more info. MLS®1048799 $499,000 CentuRY home With lots oF ChaRaCteR 4460 CountY Road 34 Rd, gReen valleY k0C 1l0 Character 3 bedroom century home with large commercial building on 2 acres. Many possibilities for this 3000+ square foot space. Run a business with your residence on site. Possible option to re-zone to residential only and use the space for personal workshop/storage. Large kitchen/ dining area, beautiful hardwood flooring, main floor laundry/office area, bathroom on main, living room is warmed by a gas fireplace, a charming oak staircase to second floor leads you to 3 good-sized bedrooms. Lots of storage space. Updates include: windows, gas furnace (2015). MLS®1050806 $228,500
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20521 ConC Road 7 Bring country home to this adorable hobby farm. Roughly 30 acres surround this 2 +1 bungalow, featuring large eat in kitchen with french doors leading to front deck, mudroom/4pc bathroom, main floor laundry, central vac, back patio with built in seating and screened gazebo. Roof updated 3 yrs ago, oil tank is 2012. Home for your Horses. Good access to amenities. $325,000 MLS® 1044202
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village CentuRY home! 216 militaRY Road, lanCasteR Large home close to amenities, 3 beds, 2 baths, large main floor dining and living areas, country kitchen….lots of charm and character. Finished basement with 8 ft ceilings, gas heating and more! MLS® 1042450 $184,900 lauRin (moe) mauRais* 613-363-3052
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SOLD CozY and Clean 2+1 BungaloW With in-laW suite 1531 Champagne ave. Cozy and clean 2+1 bungalow with fully functional basement apartment/in-law suite on quiet dead end street. Paved driveway with convenient carport leading to main entrance. Separate set of stairs accessing the main and basement level living areas. Main floor features bright eat-in kitchen, customized assistive walk-in bathtub and an enclosed 3 season sunporch. Basement living space equipped with kitchen, bathroom and large bedroom. Roof shingles 3 years, Gas Furnace 2 years. Nice lot, fenced in yard. Opportunity to have tenant/family member contribute to the mortgage. $199,000 MLS®1045990
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16759 CountY Road 36 Rd, long sault k0C 1p0 Country living close to the city, 2 bedroom home with goodsized shop on a nice lot. Updates include: kitchen, bathroom, some windows. roof shingles 3 years old. Features include: partially finished recreation room with propane fireplace, above ground pool, 401 access close by. Utilities $130/ mth, propane $88/mth. Taxes $1800. MLS®1049729 $174,000
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You’ve got to see this! 14229 CountY Road 2, ingleside Minutes to golf, camping and nature trails, Updated top to bottom. All appliances, ceramic and hardwood. 1900+ square feet, 3 large bedrooms, loft, private balcony overlooking expansive yard. Too much to list!! MLS® 1039967 $334,900 lauRin (moe) mauRais* 613-363-3052
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40 danis ave, CoRnWall 2 Bedroom, 1-1/2 story home with a large eat in kitchen, living room/dining room. Lots of updates (furnace, A/C, shingles, windows) a must see. $124,900 MLS®1038559 FaYe allott 613-571-9605
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FamilY home With a touCh oF luxuRY 1063 Route 500 West, Casselman Looking for the perfect family home with a touch of luxury? Well, here it is! This Guildcrest quality built 3+1 bedroom bungalow is well equipped to meet a growing family’s needs, boasting superior quality high standards, craftsmanship and attention to detail. Spacious, open concept kitchen with dining/living room. Home features: main floor laundry hookups, 2 main floor bathrooms, one of which is a private ensuite off the master bedroom. Fully finished basement with third 3 piece bathroom and large additional fourth bedroom. Home is situated on a one acre lot 5 minutes to Casselman and 20 minutes to Ottawa. This distinctive, move in ready home awaits you! $320,000 MLS® 1043227
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634 augustus st, CoRnWall k6J 3x1 Affordable living in the heart of Cornwall, this 2 bedroom bungalow features open concept, hardwood flooring, gas heating, detached garage, landscaped backyard with stonework and Koi pond. Great starter home or rental, close to amenities, school and public transit. Utilities $700/year, gas $82/mth, electricity $100/mth. Delightful home, even more delightful price! Seller direction given to review offers not before Thursday April 6th 7pm. MLS®1050832 $119,000
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21376 ConCession 8 Very unique home on a secluded setting of 6.87 acres. Pine finished interior with open concept Living Room with very high ceilings, Kitchen, Dining Room and wood burning fireplace.This home offers open loft Master Bedroom. Finished Rec Room W/ pellet stove in the basement. Outside an in-ground pool, a hot tub , a pond and a forest of your own to walk in. If nature is what you are looking for, this is your home. MLS®1049764 $284,900
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325 FouRth stReet West Handyman special. Come see this home if you are looking for a fixer upper. $79,900 MLS® 1036936
niCe CountRY setting! 18603 paRagon Road, south glengaRRY Country home on 2 acres, 4 beds, 1.5 baths, small barn and large garage, large screened porch, dog run, main floor laundry and a large hobby room. Much more to see. Call today! MLS®1042395 $174,900 lauRin (moe) mauRais* 613-363-3052
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Anyone having knowledge of a Will of the late, Ms. Monique Saumure d.o.b. March 31, 1964, of the City of Cornwall, Province of Ontario, who died on or about May 24, 2016, is requested to contact Menzies Lawyers, 176 Gloucester Street, Suite 402, Ottawa, Ontario, K2P 0A6; Phone 613-722-1313 x203, Fax 613-722-4712, or email jsolomon@menzieslawyers.com. 7183145
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Don’t forget to check out the Spring Home & LOST KITTEN, 8 months old, between 2nd Leisure Show this weekend at the Complex! Street and McConnell Avenue in Cornwall, Paws is a dark Calico kitten with a pink Collar. St. Joseph’s Catholic Secondary School She is greatly missed my Gracelyn and Ty Presents “School of Rock - The Musical” Based on and the family. If found please contact: the film of the same name, School of Rock—The aaron-samantha canilla in Facebook Musical tells the story of wannabe rock star immediately or call me at: 613-362-9602. Dewey Finn, who poses as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. When he discovers his students’ musical talents, he enlists his fifthgraders to form a rock group and conquer the Battle of the Bands. St. Joseph’s Auditorium-1500 Cumberland Street, Cornwall on April 27, 28, 29 at 8pm, April 30 at 2pm. Tickets $10 Available at the office or at the door. Don’t be a “quack” this Easter. Chicks and ducklings require special feeding and care. Those given as Easter gifts usually die within a few weeks. Please make sure that the only creatures you give this Easter are of the “artificial” variety. Maria Pereria, Dan Landry, Carl Major and Alfie McDonald were serving the sauce at the Spaghetti supper at the Knight’s of Columbus hall on Amelia Street on Thursday, March 30 in support of La Citadelle’s Grade 8 students. The students are trying to raise enough money to go to Quebec City free of charge. This is the first time they’ve attempted a trip like this. In addition to the spaghetti supper, they were also holding an online auction where items like Pommier Jewelry were available to be bid on. For more information about the auction, check out the La Citadelle Facebook page.
Councillor & mayor’s wages and expenses are almost $300,000. This is ridicules for a small city like ours. Some of these people are making full time wages for a part time job. This is definitely the time to cut back on the number of councillors. Caller hopes they don’t do like they did the last time.They eliminated 2 councillors. only to divided the cash savings among themselves,since they thought they would have more work. It is time to think of the taxpayers and cut out the greed.
Talk about a fun match! These two are always exploring and love trying new things. As much as they love adventure they are content with just sitting in a hammock, painting their nails and talking about life. Jillian is an amazing Big Sister who not only helps be a positive role model to Odyssey, but empowers her to be the unique person she is and proud to be a girl! These two have made many memories together and will be forever friends, no matter the distance!
Tri-County Literacy Council is offering new KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #5068 HAM & training: Customer Service. This 8-week certifi- BUNNY SHOOT ~ Thursday, April 6 from 4pm to cate program starts Tuesday, April 18th. The 9pm at 205 Amelia St. Games of Chance for course will run Monday to Thursday from 9 a.m. Adults & Children! Thank you to Cornwall business At the to 12 p.m. For more information or to register, automatic carwash, I threaded my $5 bill into call 613-932-7161. Space is limited. Beyond 21 is hosting their first annual Jail the coin dispenser. The bill disappeared, but & Bail at the Cornwall Square on April 26th. Thank you very much to the two ladies The event will run from 10am to 4pm, in conthere was no jingling sound of coins. I waited - I talked to the slot - I kicked the steel door - I then who kindly helped me out on Tuesday in the junction with the Cornwall Police and the RCMP. If you would look to nominate or get even with wrote a diplomatic note explaining the situa- parking lot of the Port Theatre. Suzanne. a friend, boss, colleague and raise money for a tion, stuck it in the steel door and marched A “Big Thank You” to everyone who came out great local charity, please visit Beyond 21’s away. Sometime later Anna from the carwash Facebook page for more information or call phoned and a rendezvous was arranged at said to the Legion on Sunday for a tasty chicken dinShannon at 613-362-7851. carwash. Not only did I receive my correct ner to help support the Patrons of St. Columban Foundation. An enjoyable dinner with lots of change, but also sufficient for another carwash good friends! and a tip. Thank you Anna. Concerning the behaviour of Cornwall financials, I can testify to personal, friendly, efficient, non-pressured relaAdVantages Please helP bring tions with TD, Kawartha and O’Farrell. One thing Advertising TiTus home! though, higher rates on deposits would be Titus is a male coonhound Weekly Smile brindle in colour and is 4 welcome. www.advantagesadvertising.com months old. He went missing on Tuesday, NOTICE: Washington Dc Trip for March 28th at 8:00am. Paddy phones an ambulance because his Titus is wearing a September with Elly. “To the Lady that met mate’s been hit by a car. blue collar with rabies me at the mall in Massena, NY. She works for Paddy: Get an ambulance here quick, he’s tag #2526416. Lost educational department and is retiring in area (Glen Roy Road), bleeding from his nose and ears and I tink both between Apple Hill and June. Husband has antique car he drives. his legs are broken. Martintown. Operator: What is your location sir? Would you please call me, Elly at If you have any Paddy: Outside number 28 Eucalyptus Street. 315-764-9480.” information please Operator: How do you spell that sir? contact 613-577-0559 Silence.... (heavy breathing) and after a or 613-528-0173 (Kenzie Ten local farms participated in the Stormont minute. & Jamie Tyo). County Holstein Club’s annual spring tour this Operator: Are you there sir? Also posted on Facebook More heavy breathing and another minute groups. Saturday, April 1, allowing guests to see a varlater. iety of barns. Bring in or email your favourite pet photo along Operator: Sir, can you hear me? with a small caption and we’ll publish it so all This goes on for another few minutes until.... our readers can enjoy it, too! Pet Corner We want your cute pet pics. Send Operator: Sir, please answer me. Can you still them, along with the name of your pet and any Drop in to our office at hear me? 501 Campbell St. - Unit 6 or email Paddy: Yes, sorry bout dat... I couldn’t spell other details you’d like to include to editorial. editorial@cornwallseawaynews.com eucalyptus, so I just dragged him round to seawaynews@tc.tc number 3 Oak Street . DEADLINE IS MONDAY 5PM
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Caller would like to send a “Big Thank You” to the kind gentleman who helped pick her up when she fell on Monday, March 27th between Giant Tiger and Guy Lauzon’s office. It is very much appreciated!
Lots of pizza, lots of fun! Another successful Kinsmen annual Pizza Party held last week at Best Western Parkway Inn. Congrats to all those involved in making it another great event.
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A new agri-food project with Kozroots Community Empowerment Projects (KCEP) will assist women in Cornwall and SDG towards empowerment. In its inaugural year the Tapping In Project will collaborate with local farmers and woodlot owners, where the previously untapped maple trees will be harvested for maple syrup.
Lahaie & Sullivan awarded Lisa Herjavec (far right of the photo) as a part of their Paying-it-Forward initiative for her above and beyond work for the residents at Heartwood Long Term Care Home. The anonymous individual who nominated Lisa for the award said that she was “One of the most unselfish, caring, devoted, empathetic people,” that they had ever met. Lisa plans so many great activities for the residents at Heartwood like camping, beach trips, outdoor pic-nics and NHL hockey games. Even outside work, Lisa donates her time at organizations such as Bereaved Families. Lahaie & Sullivan’s Laurie Sullivan-Kennedy said that Lisa Herjavec was very deserving to be Lahaie & Sullivan’s March receipient of their Paying-it-Forward initiative.
Earlier this year the Community Food, Winchester location was faced with an unexpected expense. In efforts to ensure donations would continue to benefit the community, several local groups banded together to raise funds, they managed to raise a total of $5,500.
Last Friday, March 31, partners in the Centre of Excellence for Rural Health and Education came together to celebrate the second phase of the Community Care Building, located on the Winchester District Memorial Hospital (WDMH) campus.
The sugar bush at Kemptville’s Agroforestry Educational Centre is being tapped again to produce maple syrup for the first time in three years. As a result, they’ve nearly doubled their syrup output as a result of the new arrangement. On Friday, March 31, Crysler’s Old General store enjoyed some spontaneous merriment following a customer learned of their $100,000 lottery win.
Cornwall residents packed the Cornwall Armouries this Saturday, Apr. 1 to place their bids on bikes, electronics and tools at the annual Bike Auction.
The team behind Canada’s Escape Manor spent a night behind bars at the Cornwall Jail last Monday, March 27. Now, from May-Nov, the public can experience for themselves the Warden’s private quarters, as well as the former SDG prison.
ARE YOU A LANDLORD? Do you need information on operating your rental business? Annual General Meeting being held with guest speakers Residential Tenancy Board Lynn Blanchard Membership dues and light lunch
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The North Dundas Rockets celebrated a sucMountain-area residents were shocked to cessful season at their annual year end banquet see a lynx taking an afternoon stroll through this Sunday, Apr. 2. Bryden van Kessel was named their property last Friday, March 31. MVP, as well as Top Defenseman, while Brandon Mullin received the Top Scorer Award and Most The South Dundas Lions and South Grenville Sportsmanlike Player Award. Rangers faced off in the series and the championship in game four on March 26, with the On Thursday, March 30, the Winchester Lions claiming the Peewee ‘C’ House District Memorial Hospital (WDMH) recognized a championship. group exemplifying the word compassion. The WDMH Commitment Award ceremonies honThought of the Week: Kindness, like a oured Sabina de Stecher, Jannie van Noppen, Dr. boomerang, always returns. Mary Naciuk, Joanne Wicks, and Elva Patterson-Rutters.
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Grade 8 students, Emma Ehrenfeld and Lia Wallace of Char-Lan District High School show off their project at the 42nd United Counties Science Fair this Saturday, Apr. 1.
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