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CORNWALL, Ontario - Residents brought their appetites to the third annual Wing it for Kids Sake event, which took place this Friday, June 9 at the Royal Canadian Legion. The newest of Big Brothers Big Sisters’ three signature events, Executive Director Amanda Brisson says that she’s learned something over the years about Cornwallites : they love food. “If you can do a food fundraiser, you’re golden,” laughed Brisson. With wing sauces provided by seven local restaurants, guests were asked to vote for their

Littles, Brandy Cameron, 15, Dante Lemoyre, 10, and Big Brothers Big Sisters Executive Director, Amanda Brisson serve up a plate of wings at the third annual Wing it for Kids Sake fundraiser. (Alycia Douglass/TC Media)

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Council addressed the CORNWALL, Ontario - Adam Tyo, 44, of issue of paying management fees to a private com- Cornwall was arrested on June 11, 2017 and pany to run Big Ben and Marina 200. In late March, charged with impaired operation of a motor Councillor Maurice Dupelle originally moved to end vehicle and over 80. the contract with Leader Sports. Leader Sports are paid to operate Big Ben and Marina 200.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - When Beverly Hincks’ marriage came to an end, she searched for support, but found there was no formal system in place in the region for people in her position. After six months, she found DivorceCare, a support programs for those dealing with divorce

and separation. She began attending classes in St. Anne-deBellevue, QC, but wanted to bring the program to her own area. Hincks said that she began to heal once she started attending these meetings. “There is comfort in sitting next to someone who is having the same feelings as you,” she said. “I don’t think there is any right time to start. As

soon as this trauma hits you, you need help.” The program is split into 13 weekly meetings where participants learn to deal with the pain they are feeling. The support group is open to all men and women who are going through separation or divorce regardless of religious affiliation. Hincks said that what drew her to the program was the videos. Each session begins with a 30 to 40 minute video interview of someone going through that step in the program. “I remember sitting there thinking, “oh my god, I’m not crazy” and that is very comforting,” she explained. The first meeting was on Tuesday, June 13, but participants are welcomed to start at any point in the program. The program is facilitated by Lorna Grant, a retired Director of Nursing from St. Lawrence College.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Students of Rob Butler’s grade 10 Civics class at Holy Trinity got a chance to see what municipal council is all about. They elected a council of their own, appointed administration officials and took over the City of Cornwall Council Chambers on Wednesday, June 7 for a mock council meeting. Councillor Maurice Dupelle, who sits on the Cornwall Youth Advisory Committe and who’s son is in the class helped make the field trip happen and City of Cornwall Clerk Manon Levesque organized and led the students through much of the meeting. The students ran through a full mock council meeting from the moment of silence to the motion to adjourn. Levesque prepared the agenda for the council which included real-life decisions from past council meetings so that the students got as close a feel to the real thing as possible. Butler praised the efforts of the school and the students that made this exercise possible. “This happened very quickly and I appreciate the efforts of the school to get this done,” he said. “I was encouraged by the participation and effort by everyone involved.” Maurice Dupelle expressed his hope that this was the first of such exercises. “We need to reach out to more schools and more youths,” he said. Councillor Carilyne Hébert, the youngest

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CORNWALL, Ontario – The Cornwall Community Hospital (CCH)’s new Community Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Centre is starting a new project, EMBRACE, with the goal of supporting those who are supporting loved ones struggling with addiction and mental health issues. On June 17 from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. caregivers are being invited to the CAMH at 850 McConnell Avenue in Cornwall to tell their stories and share their ideas express their concerns and ideas for what would make their lives easier. “We are planning to meet with over 200 family caregivers across Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry and Akwesasne by the end of the summer,” said Marilyn Macaulay, a caregiver representative to the EMBRACE Project.“We want to hear from these family caregivers how communication with doctors, nurse, therapists, counsellors and other staff can be improved, what information and training the family caregivers need to help them care for their loved one and their ideas on how we can improve the interaction between the family caregivers and the addiction and mental health system.”

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SOUTH DUNDAS, Ontario - Upper Canada Playhouse opens its 2017 summer season with Barefoot in the Park, Neil Simon’s perennially popular 1960’s comedy about love and marriage playing June 8 through July 2 at the equally popular Morrisburg theatre. The play has been an audience favourite at theatres worldwide for decades and was also made into a movie starring a young Jane Fonda and Robert Redford early in their careers. Like all great stories, it’s as timely and entertaining as ever as audiences join newlyweds Corie and Paul Bratter in the cramped tiny apartment they rent on the top floor of a New York brownstone. A mere six days after the wedding, the honeymoon is over and the wheels appear to be coming off the marriage. They soon find that all those wonderful

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CASINO TRIP to Lac Leamy on Friday, June 30, bus departs at 4:30pm. Info:613-932-6534. “Bring a friend or two”. Proceeds toward St. Joseph’s Continuing Care Centre. Gamblers Anonymous ~every Tuesday at 7:30 pm. 343 Pitt St., Cornwall. Starbright Centre. Call 613-362-7634. WEDNESDAY LUNCH ~ by the members of the Knights of Columbus Council 755, 205 Amelia St. Every Wednesday from 11:30am1pm. Also, Wing Night every Thursday from 5:30-8pm. Everyone Welcome! TIP TOP VETERAN’S TAXI COMMUNITY FUNDRAISING CAR WASH & BBQ ~ Saturday, June 17 from 8am to 2pm at 120 Tollgate Rd. West (old Bus Terminal) Cornwall. All proceeds going to: Cornwall Community Hospital.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - The Cornwall Lions Club is returning to downtown again this summer with its popular bed race competition. The event, which drew two dozen teams to Pitt Street in 2016, returns this September for more fun – and excitement. Kibby Lutz, the chair of the event, said the hope is to increase the number of teams taking part in the 2017

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I went and saw Wonder Woman starring Gal Gadot last week. All my life I’ve been a fan of comics and comic book movies. For me, this is a great time to be alive. With their latest installment to the genre however, they have completely set themselves a new, higher standard in terms of film quality. The film has excellent cinematics, storytelling and acting. It has also drawn a lot of attention; unfortunately the reason for some of that attention is because it is a film directed by a woman with a woman in the lead role. Some have been astounded that a film that’s not only directed by a woman, but also starring a woman could be such a critical and box office success.

We need to get beyond the point where we find the success of a movie helmed by a woman as something astounding or extraordinary. While watching the conversation around this movie, I’ve seen some point to the comic book movies of Catwoman (2004) and Elektra (2005) as box office and critical failures which to them make Wonder Woman such an amazing success. If anything, what Wonder Woman proves is that comic book movies have come a long way as a whole since the early 2000s. While Catwoman and Elektra did happen to feature female leads and were bad so were Daredevil, Superman Returns, Green Lantern, Ghost Rider and of course Batman: Forever. Not just Hollywood, but also moviegoers need to have faith in female leads and directors. Their skill determines their success and the same goes for their male counter parts.

Will life ever return to normal in Afghanistan? Sultan Jessa Will Afghanistan ever return to functioning democracy? This question has been asked over and over. In my opinion, Afghanistan will function normally when corruption, distrust and tribal divide is ended. Of course, we should also not forget about the thriving opium trade. In the past many Western nations have sunk million of dollars in Afghanistan to bring political stability and peace in the troubled country. Nothing seems to have worked so far. Terror in Kabul continues. Just recently, a sewage tanker loaded with explosives went off in the heart of Kabul,

regarded by many as the safest place in the country, killing around 100 people and injuring hundreds more among them women and young children and innocent people. Many embassies, including that of Canada, were damaged by the gigantic bomb blast. No one can explain how this co8uld have happened. Without a concerted effort by Afghanistan with support of caring nations around the world, insurgency is not going to be defeated. Since the late 1970s, Afghanistan has suffered continuous and brutal civil wars in addition to foreign interventions in the form of the 1979 Soviet interventions and the recent 2001 U.S.-led invasion that toppled the Taliban government. And since the fall of the Taliban, adherents of

the hard-line Islamic movement have re-grouped and re-organized financed by opium money. Canadians once operated in one of the world’s most-dangerous country. Many Canadian lives have been lost in the fight against terrorism. But, then the question to ask is how long the Western nations can stay in Afghanistan with massive and never ending corruption so rife in the country? America is still considering sending more troops to Afghanistan. That country’s insurgency is fuelled by drugs. Afghanistan’s drug industry makes up around 60 per cent of the economy. This trade has boomed since the fall of the Taliban and the country supplies 93 per cent of

the world’s opium, the raw ingredient of heroin. Let there be no mistake that it is the drug trade that is helping to fuel the Taliban. It is estimated Afghanistan receives around $100 million from this trade. Now al-Qaeda groups and also a growing number of Islamic State fighters have joined in the fight. This has brought chaos in the country and stability is non existence. There is no chance of any peace agreements working in the region. Terrorism targets all countries and people of all races. Afghanistan is in a real mess. Military solutions have done little to improve the situation.

did. After 50 accident-free years of adding fluoride to our water, Cornwall’s Water Department opposed buying brand new equipment because the work was too hazardous for the employees. And, do you remember how enthusiastically and unanimously City Council wanted the local

Medical Officer of Health’s opinion about the safety of prepared food? Every restaurant would have to post a sign. Just six months later, the same Council wouldn’t accept his advice about a glass of water. Yours truly, Stephen B. Renner, Cornwall, Ontario

letter to the editor Dear Sir: In his letter to the Editor on May 31st, Harry Valentine mocks those who favour the fluoridation of municipal water, by finding humour in the idea that we could perhaps give our children tea that the American Food and Drug Administration has identified as containing elevated levels of

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crowded Morrisburg United Church. He was laid to rest in Fairview Cemetery. A fund set up to help the grieving widow and her sons topped $5,000 ($44,000 today). She was expected to be eligible for a $75 month widow’s pension with another $25 a month for each son. The town council voted to pay for the funeral and give Margaret Pitt $200. Margaret and her sons would later return to Scotland. Over the years OPP cold case investigators returned to the file but with the same results. The men who killed Const. Pitt got away with murder. It is one of the few unsolved murders of an Ontario police officer. TRIVIA ANSWER Cy Denneny, who was born in Farran’s Point, Dec. 23, 1891, was a fivetime Stanley Cup winner, four as a left winger with the Ottawa Senators and once as coach of the Boston Bruins. He played 11 seasons with the NHL Senators and spent his 12th and final NHL season (1929) with the Bruins, coaching the club and filling in as a player. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1969. TRIVIA The Liberals held federal Stormont riding from 1935, when Lionel Chevrier defeated Conservative incumbent Frank Shaver, until 1958 when this Cornwall native returned the riding to the Conservative fold in the Diefenbaker sweep of the country. MUSING’S MUNCHIES Former Cornwall Royals captain and Ottawa Senators associate coach Marc Crawford was honoured by Loyalist College in Belleville with an honourary diploma. Crawford is a native of Belleville. ... He isn’t denying or confirming, but don’t be surprised if StormontDundas-South Glengarry MP Guy Lauzon seeks a

sixth term in the next federal election. The Conservative MP has “owned” the riding since taking down Liberal heavyweight Bob Kilger in 2004 with a 3,899 vote spread. ... And on the provincial side, Conservative MPP Jim McDonell will run again and win by another huge margin. If the Conservatives form the next government, McDonell will be a strong candidate for Patrick Brown’s cabinet. THIS WEEK IN 1957 City council approved a $300 annual increase effective July 1 for Cornwall firefighters. A further $100 annual increase was approved for 1958. ... Faced with the cost of building a new multi-million dollar filtration plant, city council approved a 40% increase in water rates. The previous year the rates were raised 23%. ... Cornwall public school board set new salary rates for teachers. The new minimum annual salary was set at $2,000 with a maximum $5,500. The new salary scale for principals was $5,600-$6,700. ... A 15-year-old city youth was in Montreal Neurological Institute after suffering a serious head injury while diving at boardy bottom. ... A free dental clinic for children 16 and under opened at Hotel Dieu Hospital. It was a project of the Cornwall Civitan Club and the Cornwall Dental Association. ... St. Lawrence Seaway blasting operations in the area of Sheek Island caused cancellation of the annual Howard Smith Paper Mill family picnic. Meanwhile, at the Kiwanis Boys’ Camp in Lancaster, 2,000 employees and their families attended the annual Courtaulds picnic. ... City council gave its support to an application by Cornwall Television Co. Ltd. for a television station.

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La CNS célèbre un autre don de terre forestière Communiqé de presse de la CNS NORD DUNDAS, Ontario - La famille Oschmann a récemment donné à la Conservation de la Nation Sud (CNS) une forêt de 18 acres située près d’Ormond afin qu’elle soit préservée pour les générations à venir. La forêt située dans la municipalité de North Dundas a officiellement été intégrée au groupe de terres publiques de la CNS lors d’une cérémonie qui a eu lieu sur place le samedi 3 juin. L’événement a été marqué par quelques mots de la famille Oschmann, la coupe du ruban, une visite de la propriété, des rafraichissements et un gâteau. La forêt a été donnée en mémoire de Gertrude Oschmann. Selon sa famille, Gertude était une adepte de plein air qui a laissé sa trace dans la forêt

gestion active et ses éléments d’histoire naturelle seront protégés ». À titre de membre de l’Ontario Land Trust Alliance (OLTA), la CNS peut accepter des dons de terre dans le cadre du Programme des dons ; elle vivait en relation étroite avec la nature. écologiques du Canada. « La CNS est honorée du fait que les membres de La CNS a reçu des fonds de l’OLTA pour couvrir la famille Oshmann ait choisi la CNS pour préserver les coûts d’acquisition et de gestion de la propriété. cette forêt qui avait tellement d’importance pour eux » a indiqué l’aide – propriétés et approbations à la CNS, Philip Duncan. « La vente ou le don de terres boisées à la CNS devient de plus en plus populaire dans la région ». Le boisé renferme des essences d’érables, de chênes, de frênes, de noyers et même une cabane à sucre qui était fonctionnelle jusqu’au début des années 2000. « La forêt a été acquise dans le cadre de la Stratégie d’acquisition de terres de la CNS » a noté Pat Piitz, chef d’équipe, propriétés. « La propriété d’une grande valeur écologique bénéficiera d’une

de vie le plus longtemps possible. Medical Arts est la première pharmacie à Cornwall et les Comtés à suivre cette formation exceptionnellement bien présentée par Shelley Vaillancourt, directrice générale de la Société Alzheimer de Cornwall et les Comtés. Malgré que le programme soit offert gratuitement, Medical Arts a fait un don de $500.00 envers la recherche. Il y a un besoin criant de découvrir un traitement afin de diminuer les effets de la démence sur les personnes atteintes et leurs personnes aidantes. Tous les Canadiens et Canadiennes peuvent devenir un ‘Ami de la santé cognitive’, en visitant le site web www.amissantecognitive.ca. Joignez le groupe d’amis et bâtissons une société accueillante et sécuritaire pour les personnes atteintes de troubles cognitifs et leurs personnes aidantes.

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Rédigé pas Suzie Pilon, pharmacienne Le 31 mai dernier, les employés et les partenairespropriétaires de la Pharmacie Medical Arts ont suivi une formation en services pour les personnes atteintes de démence. Ce programme, offert par la Société Alzheimer de Cornwall et les Comtés, permet de se familiariser avec les façons d’aider les personnes souffrant de démence à être soutenu par leur communauté afin de vivre chez soi le plus longtemps possible. ‘Amis de la santé cognitive’ est une initiative de la Société Alzheimer du Canada et du gouvernement du Canada inspiré du programme «Dementia Friends» (Angleterre) et d’un programme semblable au Japon. Le programme permet de mieux comprendre les conséquences des maladies cognitives au quotidien et les gestes concrets que nous pouvons poser pour aider les personnes atteintes à rester dans leur milieu

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« L’OLTAP aide les bénéficiaires admissibles à assumer les coûts associés à la protection et à la gestion des terres afin de préserver la biodiversité ontarienne. Ce programme est une initiative de l’Ontario Land Trust Alliance Inc. et le projet a été réalisé grâce au soutien financier du gouvernement du Canada ». La forêt Oschmann et d’autres sites similaires sont ouverts au public. « Les membres de la famille apprécient le fait que leur lopin de terre préféré sera préservé dans son état naturel. La CNS reconnaît toujours la valeur d’une telle contribution en créant un héritage durable ». Pour plus d’information : Pat Piitz, 877-984-2948, poste 306, ppiitz@nation.on.ca.


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À l’écoute des aidants naturels CORNWALL (Ontario) – Le Centre communautaire de santé mentale et de dépendances de l’Hôpital communautaire de Cornwall (HCC) amorce un nouveau projet, J’embarque, qui a pour but de soutenir les gens qui appuient un proche luttant contre des problèmes de dépendance et de santé mentale. Le 17 juin, de 9 h à 12 h, les aidants naturels sont invités au CAMH, situé au 850, avenue McConnell, à Cornwall, afin de raconter leur histoire et de transmettre leurs idées sur les éléments qui leur simplifieraient la vie. « D’ici la fin de l’été, nous prévoyons rencontrer plus de 200 aidants naturels de l’ensemble de Stormont, Dundas et Glengarry ainsi que d’Akwesasne, a dit Marilyn Macaulay, une représentante des aidants naturels pour le projet J’embarque. Nous voulons entendre le point de vue de ces aidants sur les façons d’améliorer la communication avec les médecins, les infirmières, les thérapeutes, les conseillers et les autres membres du personnel, connaître les renseignements et la formation dont ces aidants ont besoin pour les aider à s’occuper d’un proche, et enfin, obtenir leurs idées sur les moyens d’améliorer l’interaction entre les aidants naturels et le système de santé mentale et de traitement des dépendances. » Le projet J’embarque vise principalement à susciter de l’espoir pour les aidants naturels en sensibilisant les gens, en créant des liens et en établissant des groupes de soutien. Il a aussi pour objectif de réduire le stress familial, de mettre en place un centre de ressources pour les familles afin de cerner les besoins des aidants naturels et de les faire participer aux décisions sur les soins. « Nous croyons que ces groupes de discussion et les entrevues individuelles permettront d’améliorer la communication bilatérale entre les aidants naturels et les fournisseurs qui travaillent dans le système de santé mentale et de traitement des dépendances, a dit la vice-présidente des Programmes communautaires de l’HCC, Christine Penney. Cette démarche aura un effet positif sur les aidants naturels de notre communauté, de notre région et au-delà. Nous sommes honorés d’être des chefs de file de cette initiative afin d’améliorer l’expérience des aidants naturels. » On invite les aidants naturels qui ne sont pas en BLEED mesure de participer à l’activité du 17 juin à composer le 613-936-4676 pour transmettre leurs commentaires ou d’envoyer un courriel à embrace@cornwallhospital. ca.


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BeAuTIfuL mAIn LeVeL COnDO! 105-33 CumBeRLAnD AVe, CORnWALL Features 2 large bedrooms, master ensuite and walkin closet. Open concept living/dining kitchen combo. Completely wheelchair accessible. Parking storage and appliances included. MLS®1059925 $249,900 DeRek BISSOnneTTe 613-861-9107

BeAuTIfuL CenTuRY HOme WITH TOnS Of pOTenTIAL 128 ADOLpHuS ST, CORnWALL 3 Bed, 2 bath, detached garage. Natural gas heating through the fireplaces is the main heat for the house. Open concept kitchen / Dining room, nice large living room, beautiful large backyard with deck, gazebo & more! MLS®1062610 $129,900 DeRek BISSOnneTTe 613-861-9107

BeAuTIfuL CenTuRY HOme WITH TOnS Of CHARACTeR! 9 CeDAR ST, neWIngTOn Backing onto the Fairgrounds. 2 sheds & a carport. House is a 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath 1340 sq.ft house with steel roof, newer windows, wrap around porch, massive walk-through closet attached to the nice sized master bedroom. MLS® 1057106 $154,900 DeRek BISSOnneTTe 613-861-9107

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34 BRISSOn, CRYSLeR Large immaculate 2+1 bdrms, 3 bath bung. Open concept on the main floor with kitchen, dining, living area & 2 drms. But what makes this home stand out are high end features: upgraded kitchen cabinets, granite counters, finished bsmt, garage with mezzanine & in floor heat. MLS® 1055031 $379,000. TeD LAngSTAff 613-861-1870

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3 BeDROOm BungALOW 27 ABAgAIL CR, LOng SAuLT 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. $349,900 MLS® 1042551 JO Ann LAngSTAff 613-577-1873

new price BeAuTIfuL RemODeLeD BungALOW 19926 LOYALIST RD, WILLIAmSTOWn Looking for water access? Bungalow has water access & dock! Gorgeous kitchen, stunning bathroom, lots of updates: Windows 2016, well 2015, foundation membrane 2014, kitchen 2017, bathroom 2016, basement 2016, MLS®1055315 $240,000. DeRek BISSOnneTTe 613-861-9107

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3247 nORTHDALe Open concept living room, dining room and kitchen for entertaining. On the main floor you also have 2 bedrooms and an elegant bathroom. Downstairs you will find a very large family room, a large third bedroom and a 3pc bathroom. MLS®1052207 $344,000 JO Ann LAngSTAff 613-577-1873

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new price THe fAmILY InSpIReD HOme YOu’Ve Been WAITIng fOR! 18373 COunTY 19 RD, SOuTH gLengARRY This well maintained 3+2 bedroom brick bungalow is situated on a large lot just on the fringe of the city of Cornwall, South Branch Road. Home is on CORNWALL ELECTRIC! Featuring eat in kitchen, hardwood, slate tile flooring, main floor laundry, large master bedroom, completely finished basement with 2 good size bedrooms. Double car garage, 24Ft above ground pool with recent liner. Tankless hot water, high efficiency furnace and A/C all in 2010. Beautiful landscaping and luscious gardens surrounds the property. Presently complimented by blooming apple trees and one signature magnolia tree. With this home sitting high you can also enjoy breathtaking views of the Adirondacks. Original owners are downsizing, this home will make its next family some amazing memories. MLS®1059733 $345,000

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TImeLeSS CenTuRY HOme In DOWnTOWn CORnWALL! 230 SYDneY STReeT, CORnWALL This 2.5 Storey ,2400 sq ft. charmer is rich in character & boasts distinctive features found only in homes of its era. Step up on the homes covered veranda with its stylish balusters. Enter into the grand foyer where you will be greeted by a beautiful wood staircase. Plenty of cupboard space in this galley style kitchen. With its Classic high ceilings, trims, unique windows, french doors, narrow hdwd flrs throughout and hideaway 3rd floor attic, you will be more than captivated. Other key features and updates include: Double car garage, paved drive, luscious perennial garden, forever metal roof, wall unit a/c, gas fireplace, gas fired boiler system, gas hot water tank, some recent windows, renovated 2nd floor bath with radiant heat flooring. All appliances are included. Walking distance to shopping, restaurants, schools and other amenities. This just might be the one you’ve been waiting for. MLS® 1063180 $265,000

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TRAnquILITY fOunD! 19036 BeAVeRBROOk RD, mARTInTOWn Nestled in the trees is this quaint 2 +1 bedroom bungalow with detached garage, perfect for the nature enthusiast. Built in 2007 this carpet less home offers open concept kitchen/dining and living room. Hardwood and ceramic throughout. Partially finished basement with construction underway in the bathroom and bedroom. Matching stone detached 18 X 28 garage completes this adorable one acre property. MLS®1058025 $259,900

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new price OWneR/InVeSTmenT OppORTunITY! 311-311A LOuISA ST, CORnWALL If you are looking for an owner/investor opportunity, here it is! This 2 storey Semi detached duplex features 2 Bedrooms per unit with fully functional living spaces. Owner side has had several upgrades in 2015-2016 including main floor living room with classic looking crown moulding, kitchen cupboards and bathroom featuring granite counter top. Other features and updates include main floor laundry, rustic looking master bedroom surrounded by knotty pine finishes, recently constructed wood deck, roof shingles, paved driveway, double car garage and ample parking. 2 high efficiency gas Furnaces and A/C unit installed in 2009. Plenty of amenities within walking distance. Don’t miss out! MLS®1057402 $198,000

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NeAt As A piN! 3335 CADeb Ave CorNwALL Why rent when you can own this immaculately kept townhouse in the north end. Bright kitchen, formal dining rm, lg living rm, floors updated with laminate. 3 bdrms upstairs, lots of space in the family rm plus a utility/ workshop/laundry. MLS®1063643 $134,900 KAreN bouLeriCe 613-330-7303

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412 FiFth st e #203 Second floor condo has a beautiful kitchen with granite counter tops; incl. 6 appliances, gas fireplace in living rm, large master bdrm & additional guest room/office. High ceilings & spacious private balcony piped for gas BBQ, 2 parking spaces & storage locker. MLS ®1062463 $154,900 FAYe ALLott 613-571-9605

new price CouNtrY propertY w/ huge shop 15791 CouNtY rD 29 3 bdrm 2 bath brick bung. sits on this 1.17 acres less than 5 mins to the highway 401 ramp. Endless possibilities available with a huge 27’ x 60’ shop that has it’s own electrical panel and lots of parking available. Great place for a home business! Priced to sell! MLS® 1035806 $194,900 FAYe ALLott 613-571-9605

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DINING ROOM SET; 2 GLASS DOOR CURIOR CABINETS; GLASSWARE; DRESSERS; SINGLE BEDS; LANE CEDAR CHEST; ASSORT. OF CHAIRS; 13’ x 15’ AREA CARPET; TABLES; ROCKER/RECLINER; LAMPS; SOFA; PRINTS; FLAT SCREEN T.V.; METAL WORK BENCH; BOOKCASE; PATIO SET; 2 CAST IRON PLANTERS; BUTTER BOXES; VULCAN SINGLE/EXT. LADDER; GARDEN TOOLS; SHELVING; GOOD ASSORT. OF MILITARY BOOKS; OTHER MISC. ITEMS. TERMS: Cash, cheque, Visa/MC, Interac A U C T i O N

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To be held on site at Civic #55 Mechanic Street in the Village of Maxville Vehicle, Tractor, Large Assort. Of Quality Antique Furnishings, Household Effects and Much More. Auctioneers Note: Everything in this auction is in extra clean condition, be sure to attend. Owner & Auctioneer Not Responsible For Loss or Accident Terms: Cash or Good Cheque with Proper ID Props: To settle the estate of the late Bill & Diane Munroe

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to fill a part-time position. looking for a candidate with great communication skills to join our well established team. Computer skills are an asset. Contact us at 806 Pitt street, Cornwall K6J 3s2 e-mail diane@drdeneka.com

Resumes can be submitted to: Mr. Bill Woolley, Dealer Cornwall Honda 1200 Brookdale Ave, Cornwall K6J 4P4 Email: bill@cornwallhonda.com

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The Seaway Valley Community Health Centre (CHC) is presently recruiting a competent and dynamic individual to fill a Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) position from 14 up to 35 hours/ week in the Cornwall office. This position will fill an RPN vacancy on leave for an indefinite period of time. Upon return of the employee on leave, this position will convert to permanent casual employment status.

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Responsibilities: As a member of the inter-professional team, the Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) assists in the delivery of primary care services, community outreach, Ontario Telemedicine services, education and promoting healthy lifestyle choices for the residents of the community. The RPN participates in the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of programs and services for individuals, families and the community, functioning interdependently with the other members of the Inter-professional team within a health promotion framework. Qualifications: Thorough knowledge of and proficiency in current nursing and practices of community-based care. Three to five years experience in a community setting. Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario. Experience in program development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation is an asset. Demonstrated ability to work with minimal supervision in a fast-paced, multi-professional team environment with both medical and non-medical personnel. Sensitivity to the needs of the disadvantaged and experience with a diverse populations. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are required. Proficiency in working in a computerized environment is required and experience working with electronic client records would be considered a strong asset. Submit applications by June 26th, 2017 to the attention of: Debbie St John-de Wit, Executive Director Seaway Valley Community Health Centre 353 Pitt Street, Cornwall, ON K6J 3R1 We thank all applicants but regret that we can only contact those invited for an interview. The Centre is committed to employment equity. Should you require accessibility accommodation please contact the Executive Director at 613-936-0306, ext 101.

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––––––– BACHELOR / ONE BEDROOM ––––––––– 237-A FIRST ST W, upst 1bdrm, no appl $450+(eLecT) or $650 IncL SOUTH BRAncH RD, lower 1bdrm, no appl $995 IncL 43-D MAIn ST, MAxVILLe, upst 1bdrm, f/s 475+(eLecT,WATeR) 448 AUGUSTUS, upst 1bdrm, no appl $600+(eLecT;HeAT IncL or $675 IncL 16 BALDWIn, upst 1bdrm, f/s $675 IncL 4 LennOx, upst 1bdrm $625 IncL 326-B AUGUSTUS, upst 1bdrm $650+(GAS/eLecT) July 241 FIRST ST W, upst 1bdrm, f/s $625 IncL Aug 202-A ALIce, upst 1bdrm, furnished $725+(GAS/eLecT) Aug ––––––––––––––– TWO BEDROOM –––––––––––––– 245 YATeS B1#11, upst 2bdrm, f/s $750 IncL July 133-B SYDneY ST, upst 2bdrm, no appl $925 IncL 232 MccOnneLL, main 1+bdrm, no appl $750 IncL 111-A cARLeTOn, upst 2bdrm $600+(eLecT) 239-A FIFTH ST e, upst 2bdrm, no appl $725+(eLecT) 143 ST FeLIx, main 2bdrm, no appl $630+(GAS/eLecT) or $775 IncL 112 LAWRence, main 2bdrm $725+(GAS/eLecT) 328-A ST FeLIx, upst 2bdtrm, f/s $725+(GAS/eLecT) 212-A BeLMOnT, upst 2bdrm, f/s $500+(eLecT;HeAT IncL) 448-A FOURTH ST W, upst 2bdrm $750 IncL 1408-A PITT ST, upst 2bdrm $850+(eLecT;HeAT IncL) 11-A cHRISTY, upst 2bdrm, adult bldg $900+(eLecT) Aug 44-A GULF, upst 2bdrm $700+(eLecT;HeAT IncL) July 326-A AUGUSTUS, main 2bdrm $900+(GAS/eLecT) Aug 11-c cHRISTY, upst 2bdrm $1000+(GAS/eLecT) Aug –––––– LONG SAULT / INGLESIDE UNITS –––––– 12 nAPIeR, 2+2 bdrm house $1350+(GAS/eLecT/WATeR) 15699 MAnnInG ROAD, 2+bdrm bungalow $900+(GAS/eLecT) 62 DIcKInSOn#6, upst 2bdrm, f/s $625+(eLecT) 74 ST LAWRence #10, main 1bdrm $775 IncL 17 MAPLe, 3bdrm house $1250+(GAS/eLecT) July –––––––––––––ALEXANDRIA UNITS––––––––––––– 136-D DOMInIOn ST, upst 1bdrm $475+(eLecT/WATeR) ––––––– 3 BEDROOMS / HOUSES / SEMI –––––– THIRD & BeDFORD, new construction, 3bdrm semis $1300+(GAS/eLecT) 3325-A LeGeR, main 3bdrm $1100+(GAS/eLecT) 231 THIRD ST e, 3bdrm semi $1400+(GAS/eLecT) July 18308 KILKennY cReS, GLen WALTeR, 2bdrm TH, no appl adult bldg $900+(GAS/eLecT) Aug 237 THIRD ST e, 3bdrm semi $1400+(GAS/eLecT) Aug 47-A DUnBAR, upst 3bdrm $950+(OIL/eLecT) Aug 2565 ROSS AVe, 3bdrm semi $ 950+(eLecT) Aug 321-A WATeR ST e, 2bdrm semi, f/s $850 IncL Aug 56__________________________________________ KInGSLeA AVe, 3bdrm semi $1400+(GAS/eLecT) Oct – 245 YATES AvE & 440 CUMBERLAND AvE –– “cUMBeRLAnD GARDenS” 2 BDRM UnITS, $735-$775.00 IncL 3-4 BDRM TOWnHOUSeS $1100-$1300 IncL cALL FOR AVAILABILITY ––––––––––––––––– COMMERCIAL –––––––––––––– 133 SYDneY ST, $700 + GAS/eLecT (WATeR Inc)

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Big milestone for local church The current building is a solid stone structure, built to withstand the years. With arcades, pillars, and a sprawling sanctuary designed in the shape of a cross, the cathedral is richly adorned with intricate stained glass. A far cry from its humble beginnings over two centuries ago. “One of the most important reasons we celebrate these milestones is to say ‘we’re here,’ and continue that which those people started a long time ago,” said Rev. Johnston. “I think it really becomes an obligation that we honour them by keeping the spirit alive as much as possible.” Johnston says that the Christian community

Let’s Celebrate

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CORNWALL, Ontario - St. John’s Presbyterian Church will celebrate a milestone 230 years in June. The current Second Street building is the third building to house the congregation of St. John’s, having been dedicated in 1888. The original building was a modest log structure, and

was located where the Bank of Montreal now stands. “It’s very humbling to think that we are sharing the space that thousands of people have used for over two centuries,” said Rev. Ian Johnston. Originally referred to as the Presbyterian Meeting House, the cornerstone of the present building was laid in 1888, officially opened on March 17, 1889.

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was well represented in the area long before technology, or even the country’s dominion. “Just imagine the dedication of the people they didn’t have cell phones, and yet they managed to keep in touch, and they managed to celebrate their faith,” said Johnston. Official celebrations kicked off on Sunday, May 28 with an organ recital, and will continue until the June 11 anniversary service, featuring former associate minister, Dr. Jonathan Dent, who will be preaching the service. “230 years is something that we can only blink our eyes and wonder ‘what is this all about?’ and ‘how did they do it?’” said Johnston.

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“Thank you” from the Newcomers Club to the Grand Hotel in Martintown for a beautiful supper for the Newcomers Club of Cornwall last Wednesday. It was very enjoyable.

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FIRE BENEFIT POTLUCK For David Stewart & family, Saturday, June 24 starting at 12noon at the OFH (Odd Fellow Hall) in Williamsburg on Hwy. 31 (north of Morrisburg). All Welcome! “Thank you” from the Newcomers Club to the Grand Hotel in Martintown for a beautiful supper for the Newcomers Club of Cornwall last Wednesday. It was very enjoyable. ‘Tis the season for “Yard Sales”!

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Phylis Leroux, Cornwall Councillor David Murphy, Murray Quenneville and Howard Cameron at the new street light in front of St. Joseph’s Villa. The light was installed by the City of Cornwall to make it easier for residents of the Villa to cross Water St. Phylis, as President of the St. Joseph’s Residents Council was the one who was pushing for the light (Nick Seebruch/ TC Media).

SLPC Manager of Maintenance and Operations, Rob Hamilton was recently honoured for the value and condition of the Upper Canada Airstrip facility by organizer of 2017 If you have a cute photo of your pet, we want The Winchester Lions Club made a $3,300 Interprovincial Air Tour, Carol Cooke. The airstrip to see it! Send it to editorial@cornwallsea- donation to the North Dundas Rockets last is on all aviation charts in Ontario. waynews.com to have your fur baby featured. week. After undergoing treatment for a rare form of cancer, Abigail Hosick and family Cannamore Orchard’s hanging set and received a $1,000 contribution from the Club, woods were used to film several scenes for an June 7. upcoming Hollywood production. The set is The Chesterville Lions Club’s John Edgerton more commonly used for their Spooky Wagon and Anne McLean were among club members Rides in the fall. collecting change for the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario along the Main and King Street intersection on Saturday, June 10. Berlin rockers, the Sunpilots took the stage at McCloskey’s in Chesterville on Thursday, June 8 and Friday, June 9.

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To the honest person who found my wallet last Saturday at Food Basics in the east end, and brought it to my home. I will always be grateful and thankful. Jean

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South Nation Conservation’s (SNC) 9th annual Youth Fish Camp is set to take place at Cass Bridge Conservation Area in Winchester and High Falls Conservation Area in Casselman. Morrisburg Public School students, Lillyann Baker and Kerri Kelly received a ride to school in an OPP cruiser with Constable John MacPherson as part of their prize in a fundraising silent auction event.

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The community of Navan will celebrate Canada 150 with their Parading Through Time event – a showcase of horses, vintage vehicles and machinery, and reminders of historical milestones. The event will also feature street dance featuring Ambush on Saturday, June 17.

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Taking the stage at Winchester’s Old Town Hall this September will be none other than beloved Canadian children’s music icon, Fred Penner. The show is part of the Ontario Festival of Small Halls.

Janice Beaverden, Chair person of the Friendly Seniors Circle Ladies Night Out event and Bernadette Van Gurp, Assistant Executive Director of Stormont County Community Living. The Friendly Seniors Circle raised $2, 000 for Stormont Community Living through their Ladies Night Out event (Nick Seebruch/ TC Media). For the next two years, André Lavictoire will helm the Crysler Citizens’ Committee, alongside wife, Elaine, as treasurer. Isabelle Masson will serve as secretary, and Rachelle Labelle as director.

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* An independent clinical study in the US has shown that primax provided a significant improvement in ease of listening in demanding listening environments. A newly developed methodology using objective brain behavior measures (Electroencephalographic data), showed a significant reduction in listening effort for mild to moderate hearing impaired subjects using primax hearing aids in speech-in-noise situations applying advanced features such as Narrow Focus and EchoShield. ** Two clinical studies have shown that binax provides better than normal hearing in certain demanding environments (University of Northern Colorado, 2014; Oldenburg Hörzentrum, 2013): Speech Reception Thresholds (SRT) in cocktail-party situations improved up to 2.9 dB for wearers with mild to moderate hearing loss using Carat binax or Pure binax hearing aids with narrow directionality, compared to people with normal hearing.

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Royal LePage Performance Realty- Cornwall, Alexandria, Ingleside, Morrisburg and Vankleek Hill joined together Wednesday June 7 for a celebratory luncheon put on by the Owner and CEO Pierre deVarennes and his wife Danielle in honor of Royal LePage Performance Realty being ranked in the Best Workplaces in Canada for the 10th consecutive year. On April 26, Royal LePage Performance Realty ranked #7 on the 2017 Best Workplaces in Canada in the Category of Medium (50-999 employees in Canada). Also ranking #4 on the Best Workplaces in Canada for Women. The team headed to Toronto for the Ceremony & Gala Dinner where they were guests alongside some of our country’s most inspirational companies.


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