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EMC News - Listen up, Gananoque, there’s a new marshal in town, Brodie Leroy Cote, and he’s here to clean up the streets. Literally. And while he’s at it, he wants to make sure you clean up your act, too. “I think this is great,� said Sandra Wright of Executive Secretarial Services. “Brodie has to be commended for this. This is wonderful. I can’t believe it, and I had to come out and help.� At the age of ten, most youngsters are busy sleeping on a Saturday morning, or watching cartoons or playing video games or whatever. They are not out trying to make their town a better place by getting rid of the garbage, one piece at a time. “I think this is a great initiative, that Brodie has brought people together in a common cause to clean up the community,� said MPP Steve Clark, Leeds-Grenville. “We should be encouraging our young people to get involved in community events and I really want to congratulate Brodie on his project today.� Brodie was quite surprised that the political forces had come out to support his event. He really had not been expecting them. “I came out because I think it’s great that young people would take the initiative to organize something like this, to try to get

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people to come out and clean up our community,� said Gananoque mayor Erika Demchuk. “That’s most definitely what we want, for our community to be beautiful and garbage free. We try to encourage all of our citizens to make sure that that happens. Looking after your own property, just picking up any little thing helps to make things better for everyone. For a 10 year-old boy to try and organize this is absolutely fantastic. He’s certainly the wave of the future for our young people.� “This is a great initiative by Brodie,� added Leeds-Grenville MP Gord Brown. “Often we, as politicians, hear from people who want us to provide all the answers and all the solutions, but as they say, if you aren’t part of the solution, you’re part of the problem. So here we are today picking up garbage, doing our part to be that solution. The Town of Gananoque is pretty clean, so it will be a hunt to find some garbage, since the mayor and the council and the Board of Works crew do a great job of looking after things, but Brodie is making sure to take care of anything they might have missed.� And not only the politicians are impressed with Brodie. He found sponsors for his event at Sweet 101, Canadian Tire, See GARBAGE page 3

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EMC Events – It’s time to show your Pride! PFLAG Brockville brings Pride Week back to the region July 14-21. Highlights include a potluck in partnership with the Brockville Public Library next Thursday, July 18 at 6 p.m. at the library. Please bring a dish to share. That same night the organization will be welcoming Scott Heggart as its guest speaker. The

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Actor Eric Craig practices his swordsmanship while preparing for the demanding title role in the St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival’s production of Hamlet. like a homecoming. “It’s neat to come home and do something like Hamlet,� he says. In his younger years, the former St. John Catholic High School student was a fixture in local community theatre. On stages in and around Perth is where Craig began learning the craft which would eventually provide him both a living and great deal of personal satisfaction. “Perth is pretty good for theatre,� he says. “There’s a lot going on for young people.� Since leaving Windsor and setting up shop in Toronto, Craig has performed in a slew of theatre productions, both large and small—including Beauty and the Beast, Waiting for Godot and Little Shop of Horrors. And when he’s not on stage, he’s in front of the camera, performing in television shows such as Flashpoint, or in commercials for, among others, Best Buy, Rickard’s and Mazda. Though his 30-second spot in a recent Best Buy commercial probably earned him more money than he will make all summer in Prescott, directing some lastsecond shoppers to the perfect Christmas present in aisle three will not compare to the thrill of tackling the theatre’s most daunting – and rewarding – role. “It’s so iconic,� he says. “The ideas you get to speak on stage are so beautifully profound.� Hamlet’s reputation as first among theatrical roles is well-deserved, for it takes an actor of considerable substance and sensibility to do justice to the complexity and eloquence of the words the character speaks. More than that, the part is huge. The words may be beautiful and iconic, but there are a plenty of them, too. “You get to be part of the telling of so much of the story,� says Craig. It seems as if every line Hamlet speaks is thick with meaning, not only in the weight imparted to the words by Shakespeare himself but also in the precedent set by the many illustrious actors who have played the role before – from Laurence Olivier to John Gielgud to Kenneth Brannagh. See SHAKESPEARE page 15


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Speaker shares experiences with her ‘changing brain’ at Alzheimer Society AGM EMC News – The Alzheimer Society of Leeds and Grenville held its 25th annual general meeting on Thursday, June 13 at the Brockville Country Club. The continued support and services of local staff and volunteers are there to help people today with the continued hope of a cure for tomorrow. Meanwhile 2,045 individuals were assisted in Leeds and Grenville with volunteers donating 1,233 hours. As Leeds-Grenville MPP Steve Clark spoke, he remembered when the society started in Brockville, as he was mayor at the time. “Even in those very modest beginnings, the fact that the society thanks their volunteers is always an important part of an organization,” he said. Clark thanked the society for its services which he said he has experienced firsthand and appreciated the calm, caring professionalism of the staff and their volunteers. One of the staff members, Sean McFadden, education and support coordinator, was recognized for his 10 years of service. Also, current board chair Jennifer Bennett passed her role onto Peter Heggie for the next term. “I am proud to have served on the board of this organization the last three years as its chair,” said Bennett. “My term as chair is completed but I will remain with the board as past-chair and will continue to volunteer for the society which means a great deal to me.” Bennett also announced that 2013 Walk for Memories at the Fox Run by-the-River, Gananoque, surpassed its goal with a final total of $12,000. At this point in the meeting the 2013-14 Alzheimer Society of Leeds and Grenville board of directors was announced. Peter Heggie is chair, Chris Morrison vicechair, Jennifer Bennett, immediate past chair along with Maureen Bradley, Karra Hodgkinson, Jared Howard, Marlyn Schars, Lorie Dubé and Anne Rodger as directors.

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Guest speaker Mary McKinlay gave a passionate speech at the Alzheimer Society of Leeds and Grenville on Thursday, June 13, held at the Brockville Country Club. Her presentation was entitled How I’ve Changed My Life to accommodate my Changing Brain.

came to an end, executive director Denise Wood introduced the guest speaker, Mary McKinlay who spoke on ‘How I’ve Changed My Life to Accommodate my Changing Brain’. “She has been 42 years as a secretary working in hospitals and government organizations with a typing speed of 126 words per minute,” stated Wood. “She will tell you about her dementia.” “I’m here to share with you how we have adjusted our lives to accommodate the changes in my brain caused by dementia,” started McKinlay. In 2006, McKinlay was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (progressive deterioration of the frontal lobe of the brain), at the age of 61. “I had been struggling for several years with confusion, both at home and in my secretarial job,” explained McKinlay. “I finally went to the doctor one morning when I could not remember how to put the denture back in my mouth.” Right away, the doctors started McKinlay on cholinesterase inhibitor Aricept. In addition, McKinlay had heard about memantine while visiting her friends in a chat room and consulted her doctor about this medication. With both medications, McKinlay is able to function better than she did. Guest speaker “Seven years later I’m still As the business portion

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your yard, and move into the streets. Every time you see something that needs to be cleaned up, just pitch in and put it where it belongs. It won’t be long before the entire community will look and feel a lot better. “We’re going around picking up garbage,” said Brodie. “We need to do this so our community can be clean. I really don’t want to be walking around and stepping on garbage, and I don’t think anyone else does either.”

chatting to the same people about these two drugs,” she said. “Gone are the days of putting the bread in the garbage can instead of the breadbox or dumping the cup of flour in the sink, instead of the mixing bowl and I even remember how to put my dentures back in my mouth.” If she tries to do too much, her brain becomes foggy and she needs to slow down and do one task at a time with breaks in between. McKinlay is also sensitive to sound and uses headphones to block out noise. “My eyes have also become affected in that sometimes I have extreme sensitivity to light which causes headaches,” she explained. “When this happens I use clip-on sunglasses on top of sunglasses or stay indoors and

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EMC Events - J.R. Proulx (right) of North Gower, invited Iona Prosser to let her grandkids Andrew (foreground) and Tyler McMickins see what it was like to sit in the rumble seat of a 1930 Model A Ford Roadster during last Sunday’s 26th annual Car Show held in Prescott by the St. Lawrence Valley Car Club. At the Lombardy Fairgrounds, 4 miles south of Smiths Falls on Hwy. 15, at Kelly’s Rd.

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CPHC Lanark, Leeds and Grenville treasurer Ken Durand, executive director Ruth Kitson and Graham Bird Associates engineer Graham Bird reported at the 2013 Annual General Meeting held on Thursday, June 27 in Brockville. The teams, departments, services and programs will start to move into the new building the week of Aug. 12. maintenance, life cycle of programs night, move it here so people can be and security aspects. working one place one day and show up here at the new facility the next “Wills Transfer from town has been day,� indicated Bird. “Hopefully the selected to help us get everybody up effort here is to make a very seamless and get all the equipment up during the transition from what is, to the new.�

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EMC News - The Board of Directors for the 2013-14 CPHC Community Family Health Team are, seated, chair Jim Garrah (left) and vice chair Heather Howard (right). Standing (left to right) are secretary Kathy McNeely, director Marg Atkinson, treasurer Ken Durand, director Diane Besley, executive director Ruth Kitson and director Kristen Argue- Hobbs.


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Brockville, the birthplace of Canada’s flag EMC News - A very fitting event took place on Monday, July 1, Canada Day, in Brockville, as the birthplace of the Canadian flag. Around 3 p.m., a large crowd gathered in the parking lot of the SmartCentres location at North Augusta Road and Parkedale Avenue, where a 20 x 40 foot Canadian Red Maple Leaf Flag was raised to fly high atop a 124-foot flag pole. In attendance was 95 year-old retired judge John Ross Matheson, who was very instrumental in the design of the flag. The bronze plaque on the official monument recognizes the beginnings of the flag, February 15, 1965. In addition to several dignitaries speaking, a salute by a six pounder Armstrong Breechloader gun, manned by re-enactors Bruno Pepin (left) and Lee Hudson (right) started and ended the ceremony. This initiative was undertaken by a committee, 50 Years of Our Flag. Some objectives of this group are to raise the awareness of the history and significance of the birth of the Canadian flag along with a commemorative ceremony in Brockville on February 15, 2015. In September, this flag will be replaced by a larger 35 x 70 foot Canadian Red Maple Leaf Flag on a 160-foot flag pole. This flag will be considered the largest flag to be flown between Toronto and Montreal and will be visible to travellers on the 401.

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EMC Events - Amid the fun and laughter, seven individuals associated with the Child Care and Membership area of the YMCA of Brockville and Area gladly wash Louise Findlay’s car on Saturday, July 6 in the north parking lot. Also, a barbecue of hamburgers, hot dogs and sausages served with chips and a drink were available for $4. For dessert, they offered an ice cream cone for $2 or an ice cream sundae for $3. According to Car Wash captain Tina Sauve, all funds raised go towards the 2013 YMCA Strong Kids Annual Campaign. If you missed this event, on Saturday, Aug. 17, a Volleyball Tournament will take place at Boston Pizza and on Sunday, Aug. 18, the Somersault Triathlon/Duathlon takes place in downtown Brockville.

1812 Flotilla participates in re-enactment of Battle of Crysler’s Farm of the Battle of Crysler’s Farm July 13-14. The sailors will row/sail in open boats and come ashore each evening to set up canvas tents and prepare their meals, only to repeat the process each day until the trip is complete, this in tribute to the iron men who saved the colony by their Herculean efforts on this very same ground 200 years ago. Sailing into Rockport (between 2 and 4 p.m.) and mooring at Ed Huck Marine on July 9, the flotilla will set up camp and happily welcome the public to visit. A barbecue supper will be offered to the weary sailors and may be purchased by any and all visitors. Come check out the longboats, a schooner and a brigantine and while sitting around a campfire, experience what such an evening would have been like for the crew. Enjoy music, lots of chatter and numerous stories. Learn about an important part of our history.

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Ribs, ribs, ribs, were on the menu at the 1000 Islands Rib- held in Gananoque at Town Hall Park, June 28 to July 1 and fest June 29. Ribfest entertainment included music, fire- was put on by the Rotary and Lions Club of Gananoque. works and much, much more. The 1000 Islands Ribfest was

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Community support highlights Doors Open in Athens DEAR EDITOR: What a wonderful atmosphere of community spirit and cooperation during this past Doors Open weekend in Athens this year. Mr. Tackaberry’s willingness to open three buildings housing his collections was so generous and very much appreciated! There were many area artisans and musicians who gave of their time and efforts to share their talents, Marie’s Gallery included. The continued interest shown in local heritage at the opening day of the Athens Museum was evident as well. Hundreds of visitors of so many various ages and localities, including whole families, participated. What a positive and wholesome way to spend the day

without costs. We are so thankful for everyone who helped make this such a success and we look forward to the possibilities of more open sites next year. It will be that same spirit that will help make our Heritage Signage Project a success as we celebrate all of the amazing heritage and community mindedness that is Athens! With thanks, Sally Smid, Athens and Area Heritage Society

EMC Editorial – Some hate the humidity, some revel in it, but whichever side you’re on, summer is officially here and along with it, those muggy temperatures. Summer’s just started and already Leeds & Grenville has suffered through a heat and smog alert. Summer is a favourite season of many, but the heat and humidity that often goes along with it is nothing to take lightly. According to the Leeds, Grenville & Lanark District Health Unit, this dangerous mix can cause dehydration, heat stroke, heat exhaustion and even in some cases, death. While everyone is at risk, it is particularly the elderly, those with chronic illnesses or on specific medications, infants and preschool children, as well as those who work outdoors or participate in physical activity for long periods of time, that are particularly susceptible. During these heat waves, it’s important to be better safe than sorry and exercise common sense. You wouldn’t want to spend hours out in the scorching heat, so don’t leave your children or pets parking in cars or sleeping outside in the direct sunlight. There have been too many cases of infants or dogs being left in vehicles, just so their parent or owner could zip into the mall to get that item they desperately needed. In some instances, the errand isn’t such a quick one and can have a fatal outcome. Although the health unit recommends staying indoors with the drapes shut and keeping lights turned down low, if you have no choice but to be outside, make sure regular breaks are taken in the shade and drink plenty of water and fruit juices throughout the day. Don’t drink liquids too fast, sip them often throughout the day. Try to avoid alcoholic beverages, cola and coffee and stick to consuming foods with high water content to avoid dehydration. This includes fruit such as oranges, grapes and watermelon. Remember to wear loose fitting and light clothing and always have a hat on hand to block out the sun’s harmful rays. This was just the first of likely many heat waves we’ll have before summer ends on Sept. 21, so crank up that air conditioning, draw the blinds and keep cool.

Young Mary always worried there wasn’t enough food Lifestyle - The sauerkraut barrel was just about empty in the summer kitchen. It has served us well since the early fall when the whole family spent many evenings shredding cabbage to fill it to the brim. The salt pork barrel was empty too, and had been thoroughly washed and set out on the back stoop to sun-dry. The smallest of the three barrels had long since given up the last pickled herring. Even the vegetables in the root cellar were getting scarce. Now, what were we to do, I wondered? Would we starve? It would be many weeks before we would have carrots and potatoes from the garden. Now I had something else to worry about. Back then, it seemed, I could find many issues to send me into a state of anxiousness. Mother said I was born with furrows in my brow, whatever that meant. And worrying if we had enough food to keep us alive was constantly on

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loaves there to last us most of the week when Mother would again bake up another batch? So there would always be sandwiches and always there would be bread pudding for dessert. And in the smoke house, wasn’t there slabs of back-bacon and roasts of pork, and sausage links, enough to feed half of Renfrew County? “Stop worrying, Mary,” she said. “We won’t starve.” And of course, my wiser sister Audrey was quite right. Soon there were sprigs of new lettuce showing in the garden. Enough to take to the dinner table and for lettuce sandwiches which I loved with a passion. Fresh lettuce, with a spattering of sugar and vinegar between two slices of buttered freshly baked bread. Now, that was a treat! One which I dearly loved. And then Audrey took me down into the dugout under the house. I had told her the last time I had gone down with the

dish pan to bring up vegetables for supper, I had to dig away in the sand before I found a carrot. Audrey pointed to the shelves down there that for generations held preserves and pickles. And there on those shelves were enough glass jars, still full of beans in brine, onions hanging in mesh bags, and sealer after sealer of preserved raspberries, crab apples and wild blueberries. “Now do you think we are starving?” Audrey asked. And of course, my much older, and much wiser sister was right. Just because the barrels in the kitchen were empty, there was still food aplenty to last us until the garden was ready. I could put my worries aside. And I recalled what my father always said when he was discussing the issues of the day: “It’s a poor farmer indeed, who can’t keep food on the table to feed his family.” Although not my favourite, we had as much milk to drink as we wanted.

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There was always a big jug of fresh milk in the ice box, and newly churned butter in glass bowls. Our hen house full of hens provided us with enough eggs for our own use, and with lots left over for Mother to peddle in Renfrew every Saturday morning. We could expect a chicken dinner every Sunday. Mother, long before we would set out for church, would have stuffed at least two fat birds and put them in the Findlay Oval oven. If there weren’t enough vegetables in the sand bin to tuck around the chickens, we made do with bowls of pickled beans or canned tomatoes from the cellar. Although Father never considered it a meal, Mother had what we all called her “everything goes into it” pot of soup simmering just about constantly on the back of the stove. Hulls of vegetables, anything left over See MARY page 9

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EMC News - Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation (CBCF) is out on the road again this summer on the Pink Tour, letting women know that one third of breast cancers are preventable and that regular screening saves lives. The eye-catching pink coach bus stopped at the Brockville Farmers’ Market last Saturday, July 6 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This tour is empowering women to make informed choices and take steps to reduce their risk of developing breast cancer. Mortality rates for breast cancer are declining, thanks to improved treatments and earlier diagnoses, but one in nine Canadian women will still be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. While women aged 50 to 74 can receive a mammogram without a doctor’s referral and at no cost, currently only 61 per cent of women in Ontario are being screened and research shows that women are not aware that they can take steps to reduce their risk of breast cancer. “Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation is thrilled to be once again visiting over 90 communities this summer,� said Sandra Palmaro, CEO, CBCF-Ontario Region. “We hope that women and their friends and families stop by to learn about how they can reduce their risk of breast cancer and the benefits of

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from the dinner table, scraps of meat, leftover gravy‌ whatever she could find, went into the soup pot. No, on thinking about it, I worried for nothing. We wouldn’t starve on the farm just because the barrels were empty. Food was all around us, and there was always Briscoes General Store, where we could stop for maple cookies, a couple slices of bologna, and the basics like flour, tea and sugar. All we had to do was ask for it, and tell Mr. Briscoe, “just put it on our bill, please.â€?

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Watery graves: Plenty of shipwrecks to explore for novice and expert divers By DENNIS STEIN

E M C Lifestyle The Thousand Islands is home to world-class freshwater scuba diving, bringing many divers to our area each year. The river is host to a great number of historic shipwrecks, at varying depths and from different time periods. Reaching these wrecks also takes varying levels of diving, from novice to highly trained technical. The locations of this fleet of

ships span the St. Lawrence, dating back to the 1700s, and are the results of wars, weather, and mistakes made... The work of an invasive species, Zebra Mussels, have turned the once murky, low visibility environment into the premiere destination for fresh water diving in eastern North America. The wrecks in these waters vary from loyalist gunboats built in the late 1700s, to paddlewheel passenger ships, and grain, coal, or oil steamers. Tugboats, schooners and the like all lie at various depths, in different currents. Favourites include the Rothesay, launched in the year of confederation, in New

Brunswick. A large doublepaddlewheel passenger vessel, it handled the Montreal-toPrescott route. She went down after colliding with an American tug in 1889, just to the west of Prescott. The site has very little current, and can be accessed off Highway 2 from a small picnic area on shore. A rope line guides divers down to the shallow wreck, where the bow and stern area remain reasonably intact. Another would have to be the Keystorm, built in England. A large steamer of over 250 ft. designed to carry cargo, and built in the very beginning of the 20th century. In 1912, she struck a shoal and sank within minutes

carrying more than 2000 tons of coal. It is a favourite dive site south of the shipping channel off Mallorytown Landing, and one of the local pubs in Brockville honours it name. One of the more dangerous dives for a wreck on the Thousand Islands lies off Wellesley Island in deep water, with fast current. The 700 ft long steel freighter Roy A. Jodery lies close to the Coast

Guard Station where she sank in 1974, carrying more than 20,000 tons of iron ore. This wreck is only for the highly skilled, having claimed the lives of several divers, including one of the original salvage divers for the company’s insurance underwriters, whose body was never found...

subject, and some of the best that I found would be included at 1000islands.com/wrecks. Whether you are a diver or simply interested in shipwrecks, our area contains plenty to keep you busy. Perhaps long lost treasures await those brave enough to venture into the depths of the St. Lawrence, where the deeper, There is a tremendous wealth darker waters hide history’s of information online on this bounty...

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“It’s very profound material,� says Craig. “You discover more and more about it the more time you spend with it.� And since Craig has had to spend so much time with Hamlet, his role in the other play the Shakespeare Festival is staging this summer will be quite small. Craig will play ‘Red’ George MacDonnell in Maid for a Musket, an original play based loosely on Shakespeare’s Love’s Labours Lost. Diving right in Craig certainly hasn’t been eased into his first experience with the St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival, tasked with portraying both Hamlet and one of Prescott’s most prominent historical figures, but he is happy to be spending his summer in the Fort Town.

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EMC Events - Canada Day was celebrated by young and old alike, all day long Monday, July 1 in Gananoque. Clockwise from above, Kiernan, 4, gets above it all as he watches the celebrations from Dad’s (Mike Richard) shoulders; Deanna Lyn brings a musician and “Jeffery the Puppet & Summer of 1813” to entertain the crowds; Bellisima (Bill Bosworth and Lise de Kok) provide live music from the bandstand for all to enjoy; the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 92 colour guard stands at attention; and Town Crier Brian Mabee gets things started.

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Leeds Grenville Mental Health AGM reveals more programs and services back. “Vocational Rehabilitation has been extraordinarily busy with the Social Enterprise Garden with produce and crafts at the Brockville Farmers’ Market with Prescott to be added soon,â€? said DubĂŠ. “As for Rotary at Work, we have some really good partnerships in terms of the community gardens and we are involved in a pilot project, Employment Skills Assessment Tool.â€? Other programs include Partner Assault Response, Therapeutic Social Recreation, Casework, Therapeutic Group Homes, Co-op Team, Housing and Homelessness Initiative, Psychiatry and Therapeutic Counselling. From April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013, there were 1,097 central intake and assessment of clients pertaining to the County of Leeds and Grenville.

EMC News – As vice-chair Judy Fielding presided over the annual general meeting of Leeds Grenville Mental Health on Wednesday, June 26, she mentioned the re-branding of the agency with a new name and logo which took effect September 2012. The introduction of the 2013-2014 Leeds Grenville Mental Health board was announced with those being, John MacTavish as chair, Judy Fielding, vice-chair, Brad Speck, treasurer and directors Diane Blackwell, Sonya Jodoin, Scott Laushway, Jackie Smylie, Brenda Towns, Linda Beamish, Anne Longtin and Clare Laing. “The committees of the board with chief executive officer Laurie DubĂŠ,â€? said Fielding, “has seen the Quality and Safety Committee complete a staff survey and client survey with impressive results.â€? She said the board is working with DubĂŠ to look at ways of improving integration/collaboration with their partners in the community; the results being an increase in outreach to other agencies in the catchment area. “The board will continue to work with DubĂŠ and the South East LHIN to increase services in the area as needed,â€? added Fielding.

Priorities In her report, DubÊ mentioned the four key priorities for the board: • to establish a system of communication with community partners and work towards implementing integration measures,

DubÊ continued to say that many services are required and put emphasis on how important the sharing of responsibilities is. Currently there’s a strong link with Brockville General Hospital acute schedule one in-patient unit and out-patient services, specialty service teams, Forensic Outreach, Corrections, Home for Special Care, Psycho Geriatric Consultation team, Behaviour Support Unit (Providence Care) and many more. The board and staff also gave out client and service awards. The meeting was rounded out with a delicious meal, the showcasing of clients’ arts and creative expressions, along with a demonstration regarding the benefits of drumming to produce feelings of well-being, reducing stress and inducing relaxation.

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Vice-chair of Leeds Grenville Mental Health Judy Fielding presides over the annual general meeting held Wednesday, June 26, at Loaves and Fishes, Brockville. With standing room only, the Leeds Grenville Mental Health Board reviewed this year’s programs and services and provided a strategic approach to the next 24 months.

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Girls Inc. of Upper Canada hosts “Super Sleuths” summer program EMC Lifestyle - Sports, science experiments, games, self-defence and more..…Girls Inc. is offering a unique, fun-filled, confidence-building summer program just for girls in a location near you! Spaces are still available at locations in Brockville, Kemptville, Prescott, Athens, Mallorytown, Cardinal, Spencerville, Lansdowne, Gananoque and Portland! Girls Inc. Super Sleuths Summer Program is open to all girls aged 6-12. Programs run from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Girls will participate in a wide variety of fun, age appropriate skill building games, experiments and activities that promote confidence, leadership development, critical thinking, healthy body image, healthy friendships and a strong sense of self. Fees per two-day session are $40 per girl or $70 per family. Girls Inc. members receive a reduced rate. Full and partial subsidies are available upon request.

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Participants invited to take part as favorite Prohibition personality ‘jazz’ was used to describe more than music; it meant anything exciting or fun. Flappers loved jazz and dancing and they wanted to experience everything. Mae West, well-known movie actress of the period, was known to say, “Good girls go to heaven, bad girls go everywhere.” This statement fit in well with flapper ideology. F. Scott Fitzgerald, author of The Great Gatsby, helped glorify the flapper lifestyle and made flappers appear to be attractive, rebellious, and independent. His outrageous wife, Zelda (our poster girl), was the quintessential flapper. She prided herself on wild abandon. She was known to dance on top of taxis and splash in public fountains. She wore a skintight, skin-coloured swimsuit so that people might think she was swimming in the nude. Clara Bow, Mary Pickford, Joan Crawford, Gloria Swanson…these are just a few of the famous movie star flappers. In

Healthy, safe outdoor eating tips EMC Lifestyle - Summertime is ideal for eating outside, at the beach, in the back yard or a local park. When planning foods for outdoor eating remember that in the summertime many local vegetables and fruit are at their peak and make a wonderful addition to any meal. It is also important to stay hydrated, and use safe food practices. Healthy picnic options Typical prepackaged picnic foods such as hot dogs, mayonnaise based salads (e.g. potato salad); chips, desserts etc. can be high in saturated fat, sodium and sugar. You can make your picnic healthier by including vegetables, fruit, whole grains and lean meat. Summer picnics occur at the height of the fresh fruit and vegetable season. Here are a few tasty and easy picnic ideas: Combine salad greens with a variety of other vegetables. Bring vinaigrette dressing to toss before serving. Serve sliced vegetables and dip. Try locally grown tomatoes, red peppers, radishes, cauliflower, zucchini, and cucumbers. Bring whole grain buns. Whole grain pitas or wraps: turkey, chicken, tuna or salmon with lettuce, chopped celery, peppers, onion and shred-

ded carrots. Or use lettuce as the “wrap” for the filling. Replace mayonnaise with mustard or low fat yogurt. For dessert, have fruit salad made with locally grown produce, such as strawberries, blueberries and apples. Add some Ontario grown fruit such as peaches and cherries. Stay hydrated It is also important to stay hydrated when outside in hot weather. A lot of the time people do not think to drink, especially children and the elderly. The best choice to stay hydrated is water- try adding ice or lemon slices for a refreshing drink. Other healthy options include low-fat milk and 100 per cent fruit or vegetable juice. Avoid alcohol or caffeinated beverages- these may actually contribute to dehydration. You can try freezing your drinks ahead of time so they will be cool later in the day. Keep it safe When taking food to a location away from home, plan with extra care. The summer heat can cause bacteria in food to grow and multiply more rapidly than usual, leading to a greater risk of foodborne illness. Meena Tipper, MAN, RD, is a Registered Dietitian/Public Health Nutritionist with the local health unit.

crime. Rockport’s ‘river rats’ made a living from it. Gangsters became rich and famous. Consider dressing up as Al (Scarface) Capone, Lucky Luciano or Dutch Schultz. Or you can schmooze on in as other famous personalities like Rudolph Valentino, trumpeter Louis Armstrong or W.C. Fields who has been credited with saying, “Once during Prohibition I was forced to live for days on nothing but food and water.” So to whom do you relate? Do you fancy being a flapper, a gangster or an-

other Twenties personality? We hope you will get into the attractive spirit and dress up and join us. There will be a Flappers Finery kiosk onsite selling costume accessories for gals and guys. Girls, dangle your pearls. Guys don your hats and spats. We’ll be rockin’ and roarin’ in Twenties fashion at “Rockport Prohibition Days” this coming Aug. 16-18, 2013. Visit www.rockportthousandislands. com and look “Under the Flapper’s Fringe”.

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EMC Events - Do you have the ‘moxie’ (nerve) to come to “Rockport Prohibition Days” in Roaring Twenties fashion...literally in fashion? We sure hope so because you’ll be joining flappers, gangsters, rumrunning Rockport river rats, and other personalities of the period. The Roaring Twenties were fast times when the speakeasies (any ‘juice joint’ selling illegal alcoholic beverages) were filled with gangsters and their ‘molls’ (girlfriends) and gold diggers in ‘glad rags’ (fancy clothes). And flappers were abundant. A flapper was the new breed of woman in the years after World War I. Flappers were young women who wanted more from their lives. After the war the world had lost its innocence and these girls were not interested in social conventions and routine. They flaunted Prohibition. This was the ‘jazz’ age and the word

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More than 500 living history re-enactors expected this weekend of the families who were residing near Crysler’s Farm in 1813 and descendants of the battle combatants from all units are invited to the United Empire Loyalists’ tent for a group photo. Pre-registration is required and can be done at the UEL tent starting at 10 a.m. Following the Sunday re-enactment battle, all descendants on site will be invited to present commemorative medals to the re-enactors. A parade with a band will be held in the Village at 11 a.m. on Saturday. At 3:30 p.m., there will be a unique Musical entitled “Spirit of a Nation” specifically designed and performed to commemorate the War of 1812. Acted by a large cast of students, and directed by John Nabben, the show re-creates the emotions, issues and nation-defining character of the War. Saturday evening activities in Upper Canada Village start at 6:30 p.m. with English Country dance demonstrations, 1813 Recruitment Drive, Fife & Drum band and Pistol Duelling leading up to the evening battle which takes place at the main field at 8:30 p.m. The Saturday Evening Battle spectacular will include Cannon Barrage from tall ships and gun boats. Start your Saturday night visit, with heritage dining at Willard’s Hotel before the evening battle in Upper Canada Village. Willard’s Hotel is one of the oldest buildings on site and has a relaxed heritage setting and costumed servers. Reservations are required for Saturday evening. Call B & A Foods at 613-543-0660. Villagers at nearby Upper Canada Village will honour the event throughout the weekend with 1812 costumes, food, music, and dancing. On Sunday morning at 11 a.m., a special Re-dedication of the Colours of Canadian Regiment Fencible Infantry will be held at the Battle of Crysler’s Farm Monument Mound. Admission to the Military Re-enactment event is $5 per person (6 years of age and over) for each battle event.

Military re-enactment visitors will get $5 off admission to Upper Canada Village by showing their Battle Admission wrist band. Upper Canada Village admission for this weekend event is adult (13 to 64 years of age) $20, Youth (6 to 12 years of age) and Senior (65+years of age) $17 and children 5 years of age and under are free. Parking is free all weekend, courtesy of the Friends of Crysler’s Farm Battlefield. Entrance to the parking lots at Upper Canada Village will be re-directed through the Crysler Park Marina entry point for this weekend event, as the military encampment will be located in the memorial mall area. Visit www.cryslersfarm.com or www. UpperCanadaVillage.com or call 800- The 110 foot tall ship FairJeanne dispatches longboats as part of a War 437-2233 or locally 613-543-4328 for of 1812 reenactment . more information or for a schedule of activities for this signature event. • The Battle of Crysler’s Farm ends a month of heritage programming in the Great Waterway region. Between June 14 and July 14, the Great Waterway region has hosted Tall Ships in Brockville, Spencerville Heritage Fair and a Thousand Islands Flotilla moving from Bath to Morrisburg culminating in the bicentennial of the Battle of Crysler’s Farm. • The St. Lawrence Parks Commission, an agency of the Government of Ontario, operates facilities in 16 municipalities stretching from Kingston to the Quebec border, including Upper Canada Village, Fort Henry National Historic Site of Canada (and a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Crysler Park Marina, Upper Canada Golf Course, Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary and 12 campgrounds and beach day-use picnic areas including the Long Sault and 1000 Islands Parkway.

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EMC News - In the days of sailing ships a vessel would carry several ship’s boats for various uses. One would be a longboat, an open boat to be rowed by eight or ten oarsmen, two per thwart. The longboat was double banked; its rowing benches were designed to accommodate two men each pulling an oar on opposite sides. The longboat would have fairly fine lines aft to permit its use in steep waves such as surf or wind against tide where need be. Like other ships’ boats, the longboat could be rigged for sailing but was primarily a pulling boat. This summer, from July 6-12, a flotilla consisting of seven longboats, a schooner and a brigantine For more information on Upper Can- will re-enact Mulcaster’s mission ada Village, its events and programs, on the St Lawrence, re-enacting please visit www.uppercanadavillage. the efforts of the forces stationed com. along the St. Lawrence River dur-

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EMC Events – The Friends of the Crysler’s Farm Battlefield are marking the bicentennial of the War of 1812 Battle of Crysler’s Farm with a large living history event and military reenactment near Upper Canada Village on July 13 and 14, 2013. To commemorate this crucial battle – the “Battle that Saved Canada” - the Friends will be hosting more than 500 living history re-enactors representing naval, artillery, cavalry, band and infantry units from across Canada and the U.S. at Crysler’s Farm Battlefield Memorial grounds. This event is supported in part by the Building Communities through Arts and Heritage program at Canadian Heritage. A signature Eastern Ontario bicentennial event in 2013, the Battle of Crysler’s Farm Military Re-enactment will provide families, children and history enthusiasts with a unique opportunity to watch three re-enactment battles (Saturday at 1:30 p.m. and evening battle at dusk in Upper Canada Village; Sunday at 1:30 p.m.) including American, British and Aboriginal forces alongside Canadian militia on parts of the actual battlefield! Hear the piercing notes of First Nations battle cries, the roar of cannons and the sounds of a victory parade, as you will feel like you have stepped back into these turbulent times. Tip: It is recommended that visitors who are planning to attend one of the battle events arrive at least one hour ahead of the start time. The site opens at 9 a.m. each day and will feature the region’s largest 1812 period encampment, First Nations displays, 1812 exhibit by Parks Canada, children’s musters, artillery demonstrations, two tall ships – the Fair Jeanne and La Revenante, gun boats, along with numerous period merchants and artisans. Visit a military surgeon’s tent where he will tend to wounded soldiers between the battle re-enactments. At 1 p.m. on Saturday, descendants

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EMC Business - Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) announced today the registration of two covered bond programs under the legal framework for Canadian covered bonds. The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) and the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) have the first registered programs. The framework will support financial

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Federally and provincially regulated financial institutions that meet the requirements of the program will be able to issue covered bonds under the framework. CMHC will maintain a public registry of Canadian covered bond issuers and programs. Assets that may be held as covered bond collateral include loans secured by one- to four-unit residential properties located in Canada. Insured mortgages are not permitted to be used as covered bond collateral, and covered bond issues are not guaranteed by CMHC or the Government of Canada. For more information about covered bonds and the legal framework, please consult the attached Backgrounder. For more information, call 1-800-668-2642. Follow CMHC on Twitter @CMHC_ CA biles, lawn tractors and hit and miss engine display. On Sunday, July 14 Krown presents the Merrickville Cruise & Shop with live entertainment by the Mick Armitage Band. Log onto www.merrickvillecarshow.com for more details. If you have any questions, opinions, or stories on anything automotive please drop me a line, [By email to emc@perfprint.ca or directly to bjoeturner@ hotmail.com listing ‘Question for the Car Counselor’ on the subject line or by post to Record News Communications, 5 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont. K7A 4T1]. Yours in service Brian Turner

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riod of average monthly declines that held sway over the second half of 2012,” said Mathieu Laberge, Deputy Chief Economist for CMHC. “This change in the trend of the resale market is expected to eventually lead to a similar change in the trend of the new home market, as housing starts dynamics typically lag the resale market by one to three quarters.” On an annual basis, housing starts are expected to range between 173,300 to 192,500 units in 2013, with a point forecast of 182,900 units, following a level of 214,827 units in 2012. In 2014, housing starts are expected to range from 166,500 to 211,300 units, with a

point forecast of 188,900 units. Existing home sales are expected to range between 412,000 to 474,800 units in 2013, with a point forecast of 443,400 units, following a level of 453,372 in 2012. In 2014, Multiple Listing Service sales are expected to range from 435,800 to 501,400 units, with an increase in the point forecast to 468,600 units. The average MLS price is forecast to be between $359,400 and $380,000 in 2013 and between $362,400 and $392,200 in 2014. CMHC’s point forecast for the average MLS price calls for a 1.6 per cent gain to $369,700 in 2013 and a further 2.1 per cent gain to

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Although not technically second hand, floor model appliances are a good place to start your search. Floor models are brand new but due to the wear and tear associated with the sales floor, may have dents or scratches that can usually be buffed off or disguised, potentially saving you hundreds of dollars off the purchase price. If you are considering buying a used appliance, do your research first. By looking into the brand and the model and reading the reviews of other consumers, you can save yourself a lot of time and headaches down the line. Popular models are usually

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Sit back, relax and enjoy the view of the river, water access from dock leased from ministry. Spacious 3 bedroom home on beautiful acreage. Enjoy the 1000 Island Parkway for walking the bike path at your door. 2 single car garages, patio, balcony, and tranquil gardens plus total privacy make this a great place to call home. Waterfront living without the taxes! $309,000

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Located east of Gananoque, this custom 4 year old home is stunning Own one of the best waterfront views on the St. Lawrence River! This offering 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1800 sq ft of open concept living on 2 bedroom totally renovated winterized cottage looks out to the Twin estate sized lot. Hand scraped hardwood flooring on the main floor Sisters, Gordon Island and the 3 Sisters. Features include: Private and Travertine stone in entryway and kitchen. Granite counter tops in boat launch ramp, parking for 4-5 vehicles, waterside and rear patio, kitchen and ensuite, stone fireplace, 1500 sq ft fully finished basement wooden deck, floating dock, storage shed, small garage/workshop, with 8’ ceilings, sound insulated media room in basement wired for hot tub in its own cedar enclosure with views of the river. $519,900 surround sound. $619,000

In the village of Lansdowne. This charming three bedroom home has many upgrades including windows and a large contemporary 335 Elmwood kitchen. The living room is 14 x 23 with hardwood floors and wide 227 Oak St Picture yourself having coffee on the deck of this beautiful 3+1 bed- base board trim. The kitchen is 11 x 14 & dining 11 x 11. There is a Luxurious 2 bedroom ground floor condo. New laminate flooring room side split with a year round view of the st. lawrence river. every- pellet wood stove on the main floor. All the flooring on the main level throughout, luxury with A/C and ceiling fans in bedrooms and living thing has been updated ready for you to move in. paved driveway, gor- is contemporary. Large yard and a generous deck off the kitchen and room. Lovely condo centrally located in Gananoque. Come and start geous large level yard with a detached garage + shed, oak hardwood, living room. The home needs exterior paint and final touches to the enjoying condo life. $164,900 generous sized family room. this home has it all! $289,900 interior re-finishing. $109,000

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495 King St E (Lease) Former M&M Meats, approx 1100 sq ft for lease. Located in high profile, high traffic location in center of Gananoque in small strip mall. Includes 2 pc washroom, office area and kitchen. $1500

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17 Buell’s Point Rd WOW! Yes this has it, imagine being in a year round home totally remodeled from the ground up and on the water with a good dock, good water depth, boathouse, separate garage, shows to perfection, all for under 500K. No this is not a misprint!! $499,000

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1035 Burnt Hills Rd Looking for privacy? This beautifully maintained & fully updated 853 1000 Island Pkwy 712 Charland home on 4.69 acres with waterfront on Dog Lake, part of the Historic Thousand Island Pleasure Diving a fun, safe diving experience in the 3 bedroom 1100 sq ft bungalow on private country lot on quiet road. Rideau Canal, can be yours. Tastefully decorated in neutral colours; Thousand Islands and it is for sale. Profitable business with 6 figure Built in 1999 this house features 2 large bedrooms up and one down new kitchen with lots of oak cupboards & granite counter tops. income including 4 boats: A 42’, 25’, 30’ and 38’. All boats have an and combination eat-in kitchen, dining room, large deck from kitchen Sunken living room with new air tight wood burning fireplace. Bright enclosed cabin and equipped with Heads. $299,000 area and also walk-out basement. $179,900 & spacious rec room has a new propane stove. $439,000

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Developmental Services of Leeds and Grenville celebrates 30th anniversary with two-day conference last month EMC News - Karla is an amazing person. She can play three musical instruments and sings like a lark. She only has to hear a song once to reproduce it flawlessly, and her dream is to be a professional musician. But there’s just one problem. Society doesn’t know how to accept her because she’s “different”. “I just wish they’d look at me and see me!” she says. “But all they ever see is what’s on the outside.” Karla is a composite, a joining of many people with cerebral palsy or spina bifida or Down syndrome or any of a myriad of developmental challenges which manifest themselves in an obvious physical fashion. Too often they become labelled simply because their bodies or faces may be somewhat different in size, shape or proportion, or they may require special assistive equipment of some type that appears threatening and uncomfortable to those not familiar with it or the user. Sometimes their challenges lead to speech and cognitive problems, all things which can make the larger society uncomfortable with itself

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Dr. Al Condeluci of Pittsburgh, PA, was the keynote speaker at the conference held for the 30th anniversary of Developmental Services of Leeds and Grenville on June 26-27. He spoke on the topic of “Cultural Shifting—Building Inclusive Communities for All”.

and, by extension, them. But the DSLG (Developmental Services of Leeds and Grenville) is doing everything it can to reach out and close the gap between the Karlas of the world and the rest of society. At their 30th Anniversary Conference held at the Glen House Resort in TLTI on June 26 and 27, they brought in Dr. Al Condeluci as keynote speaker, and held highly informative workshops on cultural shifting, inclusive education and successfully wandering through the maze of programs available for assisting those in need. “All of us are interested in a better community where all people have an opportunity for accessible and affordable homes, jobs or meaningful daytime opportunities and lifestyles of their choice,” says the DSLG. “Yet, many vulnerable people find themselves in isolated situations with limited options for friendships and important social relationships. “(Dr. Condeluci’s) presentation takes a close look at the reasons why these struggles have existed and offers a com-

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Donna Ferguson, client of DSLG, was a featured artist at the 30th anniversary of Developmental Services of Leeds and Grenville on June 26-27. Her work is a prime example of what can be done when people are given a chance. zation has worked diligently to grow with these demands and not become entrenched in a structure of past demands. Services have been planned on an individual goal plan model with the community as the focus for service delivery.” Five years quickly became ten, then twenty, and now DSLG is thirty years old and continuing to grow and develop. Its programs reach out to all in the community who face the unique difficulties of dealing with developmental challenges in a society that still has so much to learn about them. And

only through knowledge can they gain acceptance and understanding, and fill that bright spot in our culture that belongs to them alone. “We knew at the time we started that we were part of an evolution, not a revolution,” said McMullen. “We also knew we had to stay focused on our vision and values. What was true then is still true now.” To learn more about DSLG, please go to http://www.developmentalservices.com/. To find out more about Dr. Condeluci, go to http://www.alcondeluci.com/index.html .

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Jensen’s Aunt Dawn was diagnosed with cancer in early 2012, and passed away that August in the care of the Brockville and District Hospice Palliative Care Service based at Brockville General Hospital. “It wasn’t my first experience with the service,” explains Jensen. “The professionalism and care that the staff offer to the family and loved one are incredible and noticed by all of us.” The Pike for a Fight was so successful that Jensen is considering making it an annual event. First place winner was Rick Fisher with a pike weighing six pounds, nine ounces.

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adorable Elsie Fischer and the deviously witty Russell Brand all return to voice their beloved characters. Steve Coogan joins in as the head of the AVL Silas Ramsbottom, and Benjamin Bratt jumps in the ring as the voice of suspected villain Eduardo. I’ve been a big fan of Steve Carell for a long time. He’s managed to do a lot of different films and varied characters, but I think my favorite is Gru. I love the concept, I love the voice, and I love his delivery. It’s sheer brilliance. Kristen Wiig lends her voice to Lucy Wilde, Gru’s partner and love interest. Wiig gives Lucy a zany manic quality that is hilarious while at the same time making her the perfect fit for Gru. Of course the big scene-stealers are the minions voiced by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud. They’ve taken animated slapstick and elevated it to the level of art. As long as the minions are there I’ll be in the theatre to see Despicable Me 3, 4, 5 and so on.

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EMC Events – This Friday, July 12, Community and Primary Health Care (CPHC) will be hosting its annual Rock-a-Thon and Bake Sale fundraising event from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Cardinal Legion. All proceeds from this fundraiser will be designated for CPHC Community Support Services in the Prescott, Augusta, Edwardsburgh and Cardinal area. These services include Caregiver Support and Services, Meals on Wheels, Client Intervention, Diners Clubs, Foot Care Clinics, Friendly Visiting, Home Help/Homemaking, Home Maintenance and Repair, Transportation and Telephone Reassurance. Focus is on raising awareness of services available within the community and increasing funds available for direct service for those in need. Members of the community are invited to participate in this rocking chair marathon and bake sale. This event will take place at the Royal Canadian Legion located at 2194 Dundas St. in Cardinal. Musical entertainment will be provided by Joyce Lindsay.

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EMC News - If you have had a stroke, or are giving care to a loved one who is a stroke survivor, then you may want to check the stroke support group in town. Stroke Understood is a support group for stroke survivors and their families and friends, and participants meet once a month in Perth and Brockville. Financially supported by the South East Local Health Integration Network (LHIN), it is facilitated by Community and Primary Health Care (CPHC) umbrella. In Perth and Brockville, Annette Pinkney is the health promoter. Both groups meet the fourth Wednesday of the month from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. The Perth group meets at the Legion, Branch 244 and in Brockville at the 1000 Islands Mall (in the end closest to the Galaxy movie theatre). “The Perth Legion has been very supportive and they offer us the space for free,” Pinkney said. “This group is very busy. We have about 10 to 15 people each week. I’ve had intakes for 18 people.” In Brockville, it’s a fairly new support group with intakes beginning in January. They have five to nine people in attendance on average. “Social support is key,” said Pinkney. “If they can increase their self confidence, then their feelings of isolation,

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Deborah Bowes (left) is a volunteer with the Perth and area stroke support group. She is pictured with Annette Pinkney, health promoter and facilitator of the Perth and Brockville branches of Stroke Understood, a support group for survivors of stroke. fear and loneliness will ease.” with stroke survivors. A stroke survivor herself, she is a Pinkney is in contact with the local That’s where volunteer visitor Debo- positive inspiration to those around her. hospitals and is able to set up meetings rah Bowes comes in. “I enjoy it,” Bowes says of her visits

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Join in some old-fashioned Bingo in Delta this summer EMC Events – Monday night is Bingo Night in Delta throughout the summer. Join in some old-fashioned fun with Monday Night Bingo at the Delta Fair Hall, July 8 through to Sept. 9, 2013. Games begin at 7 p.m. each night. Cost is $1 per card. There’s ‘Share the Wealth’ (50-50) plus special bonus games and Toonie Pot. This is non-dobber so make sure to bring your Bingo chips and wand. A canteen will be available for refreshments. Monday Night Bingo is sponsored by The Delta Agricultural Society and The Delta Mill Society. All are welcome.

Cat of the week: Ivy’s the resident escape artist EMC Lifestyle - This pretty silver tabby, only pretending to be asleep, is Ivy, a small lady with a great sense of adventure. She is supposed to live in the Sunroom but, being the shelter’s premiere escape artist, we’ve pretty much given up and allow her to roam everywhere while we are there. She immediately comes running to the sound of a treat bag and it’s very easy to pick her up and put her back. She is curious, very active, and kittenish even though she herself tens two years ago. Ivy is like a was the devoted mom of five kit- sprite, a zip of silver running by,

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please join us on the Fur Ball, our two-hour St. Lawrence River party cruise on Friday, July 19. We’ll have live classic rock by RBanned, free treats, dancing, singing, costumes (optional), spectacular sunset scenery and a cash bar. It’s our biggest fundraiser of the summer and will be heading out from Rockport at 6 p.m. courtesy the 1000 Islands Cruises Rockport Boat Line. Tickets $25 are available at our shelter, from Cornwall’s Pub in Rockport or from Arlene the event organizer at 613-923-1953.

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very eager to see what’s happening in the kitchen and everywhere else. She’d be a great addition to any busy household where we think she’d immediately adapt and fit in beautifully. To meet Ivy please visit her at the Gananoque & District Humane Society shelter at 85 Hwy. 32 just north of the 401 and Gananoque. We’re open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. 613-382-1512. Email humanesociety@bellnet.ca. We value your support! For a great, fun time and a worthy cause

EMC Lifestyle - The last remaining grist mill on the South Nation River is open daily from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. for guided tours and turbine demonstrations. Built in 1864 the Spencerville Mill has been restored to its most prosperous period, the 1930s. Inside visitors will find a variety of exhibits & artifacts relating to the mill and surrounding area, such as shoemaking and ice harvesting. The riverside park with pavilion is a great place to enjoy a picnic and view the resident embden geese and great blue heron. The newly opened Barnard’s Emporium is available for shopping daily during operating hours. One will find a variety of handmade crafts and goods, such as heritage toys and books, jams and jellies, organic soaps, and much more! They also carry historical prints of the Spencerville Mill by Barry Fawcett, a local photographer. Special Events at the Spencerville Mill 2013 July 11 Music at the Mill 7:30-9 p.m. The Ol’ Joe String Band Enjoy a toe-tapping performance in the Mill of Blue Grass, Country, Old Time, & Swing. Tickets: $10 or $18 for both July 11 and 18

July 18 Music at the Mill 7:30-9 p.m. Songs for a Summer Evening An evening in the Mill enjoying a variety of Ballads, Barbershop, Madrigals & Show Tunes performed by Village Voyces, Fine Tunin’, The Riverside Singers, and Bella Borealis. Tickets: $10 or $18 for both July 11 and 18 July 22 Music & Moonlight 8-11 p.m. PepTides Experience a magical evening of music under the full moon with the PepTides, a retro-tinged pop group. Come out and enjoy local Spencerville native Scott Irving playing keyboard in this energetic spectacle! Tickets: $18 or $33 for all three nights Aug. 12-16 Heritage Camp 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Have fun while learning about the daily life of a child in the 1800s. Filled with hands-on activities, traditional games, crafts, songs and stories; Heritage Camp will create lasting memories for years to come. Ages 6-12 years old. Cost: $100/child *spaces are limited To purchase tickets or for more information please call: 613-658-5885 www.spencervillemill.ca

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EMC Events – Join in the upcoming NEON volleyball tournament being organized in partnership with the PRIDE event in Brockville. The tournament takes place July 20 at Hardy Park starting at 3 p.m. following the pride speeches. Organizers are looking for individuals to put in teams of six to challenge other teams in the area! The cost is $10 per player and all skill levels are welcome! Pre registration is a must.

The winning team receives t-shirts as the reining champs of 2013, plus bragging rights over the teams until next year! For more information, please visit www.vslg.ca. Anyone looking to register their team can contact Sarah Elliott, Youth Outreach Services Worker with Victim Services of Leeds and Grenville, at sarah@vslg.ca or 613-802-8630, or contact Amber – amber@vslg.ca or 613340-3829.

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EMC Lifestyle – Dreams in Motion hosts a series of day camps throughout the summer, filled with the drama, dance, music, art and best of all...FUN!! 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Preschool—Half day only July 2 - 5 – Animal Crackers July 8 - 12 – Seuss Style Aug 19 - 23 – Mighty Machines Aug 26 - 30 – Around the Circus 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., July 2 – Aug. 30 Junior Ages 5-8 Theme Weeks: Through the Decades, Pirates of the 1000 Islands, When You Think About Seuss, Follow the Yellow Brick Road, Knights & Princesses, Candy land, Fairy Tales, Wizards &

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On Wednesday, June 12, costumed Emma Noelle Blackwell, Brockville Museum curator Natalie Wood, Oneida Crawford, Children’s Program summer facilitator, volunteer Shirley Avery and Joel Blackwell welcomed the public to Boston Pizza. This fundraiser netted the museum $300.

Binky: Pet of the Week EMC Lifestyle - Hi my name is Binky, I am a two year-old Chinese Crested mix. I love to go for walks and get to meet new people. I am not to sure about new dogs at first until I get to know them. I do like to talk and voice my opinion on things when I’m outside on my walk. I am house trained and have lots of energy.

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My Special Day was made special by a lovely granddaughter, Diana. Thank you also to Vic and Jason for the great surprise party. Very Clever! Thanks to all who came and also for the lovely cards and gifts. It was a great time I shall never forget. God Bless Madge Mott-Parsons IN MEMORIAM

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For all your Glass NeedsMirror, Plexiglass, Lexan, Thermos, Showers, Stove, and Screen Replacement. Residential and Commercial. Leeds Glass (613)345-2032.

Lyn Heritage Place Museum. Open Sundays, 1-4 p.m., during the summer.

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CHRISTOPHER PAUL Geoff and Delma Paul (son of the late Lynn) are proud to announce Christopher’s graduation from St Lawrence College, Kingston Business/Marketing. Chris has accepted a position with CitiFinancial in Brockville. Proud grandparents are Doreen Paterson, Gert Paul and Glen Paul.

SHAWN PAUL Geoff and Delma Paul (son of the late Lynn) are proud to announce Shawn’s Convocation from George Brown College, Toronto in Architectural Technology. Shawn has accepted a position with Dainolite Ltd., Mississauga. Proud grandparents are Doreen Paterson, Gert Paul and Glen Paul. FOR SALE

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STEACY, Ralph Husband, Dad and Poppa. July 5, 2005 was a shock when you left us so suddenly leaving us with big shoes to try and fill. We are thankful for the many memories. Miss your jokes and laughter but we feel your spirit among us each day and know you are in a safe and better place. Sadly missed by wife Marie, daughter Debra (Charles) Fleming, son Thomas (Corinne) Steacy, granddaughter Chelsea Steacy, grandsons T. Jay Steacy and Dawson Fleming

9 COMPLETE HAIR STYLING STATIONS Each station includes: 1 hydraulic reclining Styling chair, 1 Belmont brown styling station deluxe with porcelain sink and 1 brown showcasing corner shelving unit. These styling stations retail for $3700 each.

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Pine Board & Batten 6” V-joint 10” & 12” 6” Tongue & Groove Flooring Air Dried 2 years 70¢/lf Dressed 3 Sides Random Lengths $800/1000 bf 6’ - 16’ 2” Batten 20¢/lf 1000 - 1300/b.f./bundle

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Certified piano technician, with Piano Technician’s Guild, extensive experience with tuning, repairing and rebuilding. Contact Grant Pattingale at 613-284-8333, 1-877-742-6648 or www.piano4u.ca

Fridge Freezer Side-by-side Bisque colour 36 x 67 $275 Oval Antique Maple Roxton Table 45L x 38W plus 18” Leaf, 4 arm chairs $175

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Kenmore fridge 2 years old. $300; Kenmore washer and dryer $700. 2 years old. 613-340-5213.

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Shannon Thornhill We are pleased to announce the graduation of Shannon Thornhill on May 31st 2013 from Laurentian University. Shannon received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing with honors. Congratulations, from Dad and Daphne

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BOURRET - In loving memory of Tom Bourret who passed on July 9, 2010. You had a heart of gold One of the best to behold You were generous, loving and kind These are the memories you left behind. We miss you in so many ways We miss the things you used to say And when old times we do recall It’s then, we miss you most of all. Sadly missed by Carole, and our two loving families and all your friends.

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HINTON, Donna – In fond and loving memory of our wife and mother who passed away June 29, 2005. Tonight the stars are gleaming. On a lonely, silent grave, Where sleeps in dreamless slumber. One we loved but could not save. So may the winds of love blow softly And whisper so you’ll hear; We will always love and miss you And wish that you were here. Ever remembered, ever loved and sadly missed Grant, Terri, Paul and Kevin

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91 Front Ave. W. Drop in for our daily open houses and see our STUNNING 1 & 2 bedroom suites. GREAT move-in incentives! Let us WOW you, drop in today! 613-345-2002 realstar.ca FOR SALE

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STEACY, Ralph - In loving memory of a dear brother-inlaw and uncle who passed away July 5, 2005. His charming ways and smiling face Are a pleasure to recall. He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. Sadly missed by Harold, Marian and family.

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HAPPY 9th BIRTHDAY Allison July 13, 2013 Saddle up and follow your dreams with all of your heart! With Lots of Love Always Mommy and Daddy (and Cooper, Nibbles and Nakota too) xoxo

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Lyndhurst Gun & Militaria Show at the Lyndhurst Legion. Saturday, July 13, 2013, 9 am-3 pm. Halfway between Kingston and Smiths Falls. Take Hwy 15 to 33, follow 33 to the Legion. Admission $5.00. Ladies and accompanied children under 16 free. Buy/sell/trade. Firearms, ammunition, knives, military antiques, hunting gear & fishing tackle. For show info and table inquiries call John (613)928-2382, siderisjp@sympatico.ca. All firearm laws are to be obeyed, trigger locks are required.

LAWN & GARDEN Lawn tractor Troy Built 46” 22 hp, runs good $900; Mosquito Magnet clears 1 acre, price new $500+. $125; 4 hp B&D electric mower $25. 613-268-2380.

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12’ fiberglass boat, 4-1/2 h.p. Evinrude motor and trailer. $2,000. 613-543-2493.

Custom Hay Services. Cut, rake, bale, wrap. Affordable rates. Manure and tillage services available as well. 613-285-6857.

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27’ 1989 Sunray Mirage, 5.7L, Mercruiser, Bravo ll outdrive. Aft cabin, in- First cut horse mix hay cludes summer dockage. square bales. $4 ea. or $5.75 delivered. 100 bale $8,500. 613-498-3921. delivery minimum. Greg 613-889-3276. Sailboat- Nordica 16, trailer, electric outboard motor, Jib furler, cock-pit Hay for sale. 4x4 round cover, sail cover, $1,800. bales. 613-926-5492. 613-348-3258. NH 256 rake, $1,500. NH 162 tedder, $1,850. NH TRAILERS / RV’S 469 haybine, $950. MF 275 tractor, $6,500. JD 2003 30’ Trailbay fiber- 6300 FWD loader, $2,500. glass travel trailer. Sleeps 613-223-6026. 6, battery backup, air/furnace, awning bars/clips Swather International $9,500.00 (613)742-0347 harvester 4000. Gas. 12’. evenings. Field ready. $4,000. 613-272-2176, Portland. Used Reese Kwik slide, 5th wheel. Max trailer TOM’S CUSTOM weight 16,000 lbs., $550. AIRLESS PAINTING Call 613-345-5150

Wanted for scrap: cars, trucks, vans, farm machinFARM ery, metal, appliances, hot water tanks, furnaces, oil tanks, batteries, pickup ASP Contractors. Airless available. Call anytime spray painting and power 613-543-9071. washing. Farms, cottages, houses, factories, fences, tanks. Corn, glass and VEHICLES sandblasting. New steel 2000 Ford F350 dually. roofs installed. Roofs 7.3 V8 diesel. RWD. PS, screw-nailed and boards Eavestroughs PB, hitch. Ext. cab. 8’ box replaced. with cap. 268,982 km. All and gutter guards installed. Fully insured. Call new tires. E-tested. Certified. $10,000. George (800)589-1375 or cell (613)827-8485. 613-923-1080.

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Specializing in roof barn & aluminum/ vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. *Screw nailing and roof repairs. Insured and Bonded Free Estimates (613)283-8475

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Blacksmith- Wayne Cath- Siberian Husky pups, 10 erwood is taking new cus- weeks and 9 weeks. Shots, tomers 613-258-3080. dewormed, vet checked, blue eyes. Parents on site. or Multi-Breed Sheep Pro- 613-489-1121 duction Sale. Saturday, 613-794-4959. July 20, 2013. Spencerville Fair Grounds, Spencerville The Cat’s Couch cat sitOntario. An auction of sol- ting, keep your cat healthy, id, healthy, performance happy and safe at home tested (Genovis/SFIP while you are away. Jorecords) foundation ani- Anne Blair RVT mals. An excellent oppor- 613-802-1563. tunity to add quality genetics to your flock. Includes both commercial MORTGAGES and purebred rams and ewes. Both terminal sire and maternal ewe breeds. Also for sale, guard/herd- Martel Mortgages. First ing dogs and used sheep time homebuyers, self-emequipment. For sale cata- ployed, no income, low logue (or other informa- rates OAC. Mike Martel Broker tion) go on-line to Mortgage FSCO OSMADistrict10.ca or con- (613)345-5284 tact Gary Lapier at 11963. 613-989-2792. Viewing at CONSOLI11am day of sale. Sale $$MONEY$$ DATE Debts Mortgages to starts at 1 p.m. 90% No income, Bad credWanted to buy, horses, it OK! Better Option Mort#10969 colts and ponies, all types. gage Contact Bob Perkins at 1 - 8 0 0 - 2 8 2 - 1 1 6 9 w w w . m o r t g a g e onta(613)342-6030. rio.com

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Want to Rent- Wrapper for round hay bales. Easterbrook Farms. 613-925-4557 or 613-803-3741.

Set your dog free with a Dogwatch Hidden Fence System. Service and installation of any system. 1(800)647-3307. www.dogwatchontario.ca

Mortgage Solutions Purchases, Consolidations, Construction. Lower than bank posted rates (OAC) On-Site Private Funds for credit issues, discharged bankrupts and BFS without proven income. Chase Financial 1-613-384-1301 Chase Financial o/b 835289 Ontario Inc. Brokerage License #10876

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Pet Grooming small to large, dogs and cats. Brushing, bathing, shave downs, trims etc. Call Bonita 613-926-0417.

1 & 2 Bedroom apartments, north end Brockville, starting at $750 all inclusive. Available immediately. 613-889-3017. 2 bedroom furnished home with access to Otter Lake. Utilities included. No pets. $985/mth. 613-283-8387. August 1st. Lovely, unique upstairs, one bedroom apartment in downtown Brockville. $775 includes heat, parking, private laundry, appliances. 6 1 3 - 4 9 8 - 4 9 5 5 www.brockproperty.com Brockville- Great 1, 2 & 3 bedroom units available at great locations. Great landlords looking for great tenants!! 613-256-4309. Prescott- Spacious one bedroom apartment, Clean, quiet, secure, adult building. Includes fridge, stove, laundry room, parking. Utilities extra. A/C. No pets. Non-smokers preferred. Call 613-802-0580.

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LAIDLAW CARRIERS VAN DIVISION requires experienced AZ licensed drivers to run the U.S. Premium mileage rate. Home weekly. New equipment. Also hiring Owner Operators. 1-800-263-8267

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Have you become addicted to prescription medication? Drug & Alcohol Helpline 1-800-565-8603 www.DrugAndAlcoholHelpline.ca Also ¿nd us at Drug and Alcohol Helpline on Facebook or @ConnexOntario on Twitter

BUSINESS OPPS. BUILDERS! RENOVATORS! Direct from Manufacturer. Customized Windows/Doors. BECOME A DEALER! Great Discount and Rebate programs! www.thermovisus.com 1-855-7066665

Gerry Hudson Kingston 613-449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage

613-273-5000 Live your Dream: Cottage rental business. 14 furnished, waterfront units. Gorgeous 7 room home, sandy beach, 10 rental boats. $760,000 OAC**MLS Campground 50 all-year sites: 800’ waterfront, 3 cottages and licensed coffee shop. Country-Wooded: 1 1/2 acres, stream-side lot. $15,500 with $300 down OAC. Kingston Area: 350’x90’ lot, 2 bedroom home in need of repair. Paved road, drilled well, good sewage disposal unit. $37,000. Bobs Lake: Picturesque newly listed. 754’ of near perfect shoreline. Great swimming. 20’ dock. Perfect privacy. Modest 3 bedroom year ‘round bungalow with large front decks. Beautifully treed. $349,000. MLS. Smiths Falls: McGill St. N. Charming red brick 2 storey 3 bedroom home. Large fenced rear yard. Paved driveway. Needs some updating. Motivated seller asks $94,900. MLS. WANTED Contractor buys properties in need of repair or renovation for top cash price. Cash Buyer seeking small hobby or horse farm with reasonable barn and house. Any location considered.

REAL ESTATE 10.6 acres of vacant land with 1,100 ft of paved road frontage. 980 Bellamy Rd, Mississippi Mills. $ 6 9 , 5 0 0 . 0 0 . (613)624-5534 or (613)327-2349.

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REAL ESTATE SERVICES 2.5 acre building lot in subdivision off Bear Hill Road, Carp. Near golf course. Partially cleared. $135,000. Lana Burnley, Royal LePage. 613-266-9020.

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For Sale by Owners. By A p p o i n t m e n t 1-315-519-7420 For pictures email to jitse.2@gmail.com From 1960 when we built on this property we added, maintained and improved to satisfy all our needs. If you want carefree living away from city-buzz, you’d have room for living, parking and own a private heated work-shop.

315 Elsie Street, Smiths Falls (Crestview Mobile Home Park) To: Ken Meldrum or Melinda Meldrum. Take Notice that the Landlord and Tenant Board will be conducting a hearing on Wednesday, July 17, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at the Comfort Inn, 33 Centre Street, Smiths Falls, on an application by John H. Spinelli, landlord, to declare the above-noted mobile home abandoned. In The Event That the Board declares the mobile home abandoned, the landlord may dispose of it in any way he sees fit. The LTB documents relating to the application may be obtained from Peter D. Hall, 25B Robinson Street, Perth K7H 2E5.

COMING EVENTS BELLEVILLE DOLL AND TEDDY BEAR Show and Sale July 14 Fish & Game Club Elmwood Dr Belleville, ON 10 am - 4 pm Proceeds: Charity, contact Bev 613-966-8095

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FREE 1 in 5 Canadians will experience a mental health issue in their lifetime Mental Health Helpline 1-866-531-2600 www.MentalHealthHelpline.ca $lsR ¿nd us at Mental Health Helpline on Facebook or @ConnexOntario on Twitter

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$$ MONEY $$ 1ST, 2ND & 3RD MORTGAGES FOR ANY PURPOSE DEBT CONSOLIDATION BAD CREDIT TA; OR MORTGAGE ARREARS DECREASE PAYMENTS UP TO 75% SELF-EMPLOYED NO PROOF OF INCOME Ontario-Wide Financial Corp. 1-888-307-7799 www.ontario-widefinancial.com (Licence #10171) FINANCIAL WORRIES? Consolidate into one monthly payment including credit cards, taxes, collection agencies, garnishments. Stop harassing phone calls. 1-877-977-0304. 24 hours Services bilingues. info@ debtszero.ca MoneyProvider.com. $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.

STEEL BUILDINGS STEEL BUILDING - DIY SUMMER SALE! - BONUS DAYS E;TRA 5% OFF. 20;20$3,998. 25;24 $4,620. 30;34 $6,656. 32;42 $8,488. 40;54 $13,385. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www. pioneersteel.ca STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteel buildings.ca

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#1 HIGH SPEED INTERNET $32.95/Month Absolutely no ports are blocked Unlimited Downloading Up to 11Mbps Download & 800Kbps Upload ORDER TODAY AT www.acanac.ca or CALL TOLL-FREE 1-866-281-3538 SAWMILLS from only $4,897 - MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD www.NorwoodSawmills. com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext 400OT. HOT TUB / SPA COVERS - FREE DELIVERY! Custom made Spa Covers starting at $289.00. www.blue ribboncovers.com or 1-800-905-8214

WANTED FIREARMS WANTED FOR AUGUST 24TH, 2013 AUCTION Rifles, Shotguns, Handguns. As Estate Specialists WE manage sale of registered / unregistered firearms. Contact Paul, Switzer s Auction Toll-Free 1-800694-2609, info@switzersauction.com or www.switzersauction.com. WA N T E D O L D T U B E A U D I O EQUIPMENT. 40 years or older. Amplifiers, Stereo, Recording and Theatre Sound Equipment. Hammond organs. Any condition, no floor model consoles. Call Toll-Free 1-800-9470393 / 519-853-2157.

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WORLD CLASS CRUISING CLOSE TO HOME! The hassle free way to travel 3 or 6 Nights in Private Staterooms INCLUDES: SHORE E;CURSIONS GREAT MEALS NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT AND MUCH MORE… StLawrenceCruiseLines.com TOLL-FREE 1-800-267-7868 253 Ontario Street, Kingston, Ontario (TICO # 2168740)

MORTGAGES AS SEEN ON TV - Need a MORTGAGE, Home Equity Loan, Better Rate? Bad Credit, Self-Employed, Bankrupt? Been turned down? Facing Foreclosure, Power of Sale? CALL US NOW TOLL-FREE 1-877-7334424 and speak to a licensed mortgage agent. MMAmortgages.com specializes in residential, commercial, rural, agriculture, farms, & land mortgages. Visit www.MMAmortgages. com (Lic#12126). $$$ 1st, 2nd, 3rd MORTGAGES Debt Consolidation, Refinancing, Renovations, Tax Arrears, no CMHC fees. $50K you pay $208.33/month (OAC). No income, bad credit, power of sale stopped!! BETTER OPTION MORTGAGES, CALL TODAY TollF r e e 1 - 8 0 0 - 2 8 2 - 11 6 9 , w w w. mortgageontario.com (LIC# 10969).

ANNOUNCEMENTS ECHOES OF A PROUD NATION POWWOW - 23rd Anniversary! Kahnawake Mohawk Territory, Quebec, near Montreal. July 13 & 14, 2013. For more information call 450-6328667. www.kahnawakepowwow.com

Want to talk to someone about gambling problems? Ontario Problem Gambling Helpline 1-888-230-3505 www.ProblemGamblingHelpline.ca Also ¿nd us at Ontario Problem Gambling Helpline on Facebook or @ConnexOntario on Twitter

PERSONALS ANOTHERSUMMER ALONE? Just think how much better summer evenings on a patio would be with someone you love. MISTY RIVER INTRODUCTIONS can help you find that special person. CALL (613)257-3531, www.mistyriverintros.com. DATING SERVICE. Long-term/shortterm relationships, free to try! 1-877297-9883. Talk with single ladies. Call #7878 or 1-888-534-6984. Talk now! 1-866-311-9640 or #5015. Meet local single ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+) TRUE PSYCHICS! For Answers call now 24/7 Toll Free 1-877-342-3036; M o b i l e # 4 4 8 6 ; h t t p / / w w w. t r u e psychics.ca.

EMPLOYMENT OPPS. PART-TIME JOBS - Make your own schedule, sell chocolate bars to make $$$, decide where and when you sell, start and stop when you want. Tel 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 8 3 - 3 5 8 9 . w w w. c h o c o l a t deluxe.com New Zealand, Australian, Europe Dairy, beef, sheep, hog & cropping opportunities for young adults (18-30). Apply now! AgriVenture arranges job & host, work permit, trainee wage, flights & insurance. Ph 1-888-5984415 www.agriventure.com

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Sandy Beach Resort on Otter Lake, seasonal trailer site available, full hookup, Pristine Lake, great for swimming and fishing. Call 613-283-2080. Website: sandybeachresort.ca Waterfront cottages, excellent fishing, sandy beach, miles of boating. $525/week. Relaxing affordable family fun. Singleton Lake Family Campground. w w w. s i n g l e t o n l a k e . c a 1-855-887-3230

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HELP WANTED! Make $1000 weekly mailing brochures from home! No experience required. Start immediately! www.themailinghub.com

Pharmacy Assistant in a local community pharmacy. Fulltime with benefits. Knowledge of Kroll an asset. Please send resume to homestreet@centrichealth. ca or fax to 613-345-6323.

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—HOLIDAY TOURS— NASCAR – PENNSYLVANIA 400 – Aug. 3-5 - CALL FOR DETAILS DANIEL O’DONNELL – Sep. 12-13 - HAMILTON Limited space on 2nd Bus OUTDOOR FARM EQUIPMENT SHOW – Sept. 10-12, 2013 - 2 nights accommodation, 2 breakfasts, 2 dinners, entrance to Farm Show, St. Jacobs Market PLOWING MATCH – Sept. 19-21, 2013 - Mitchell, Ont.

RIDEAU CARLETON CASINO – BONUS Bring this coupon with deposit for $3.00 off (valid until Sept. 30, 2013) Visit our website: www.echotoursandtravel.com Applicable taxes not included 284–2003 or 1-800-667-0210 9 Chambers St., Smiths Falls K7A 2Y2 HELP WANTED

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PORT OF PRESCOTT A Division of the Township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal Is now accepting applications for casual/ seasonal labourers. Duties will include: sweeping, bin clean outs, and other manual work as required. Training will be provided, however, preference will be given to those applicants with the following attributes: • Agricultural background • Strong work ethic • Valid drivers licence • Grade 12 or equivalent • Confined Space entry training • Available from July to December Resumes/applications must be delivered in person to: General Foreman’s office at: Port of Prescott 3035 County Road #2, Johnstown, Ontario Only successful applicants will be notified.

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We invite resumes from RIBO licensed brokers for the position of in house Customer Service Broker. You would be part of our team servicing the property, auto and recreational insurance needs of our personal lines clients. Applications may be sent via email to info@jbkellyinsurance.com or in person at our Kensington Plaza location.

1275 Kensington Parkway, Unit 16 Brockville, ON K6V 6C3 HELP WANTED

TRAVAILLEUSE OU TRAVAILLEUR SOCIAL SERVICE DE SOUTIEN À L’APPRENTISSAGE Dossier 249/12-13 : 2 postes réguliers à 100 % du temps, 12 mois (35 heures/semaine) Dossier 250/12-13 : 1 poste à terme à 100 % du temps, 12 mois (35 heures/semaine) prévue du 1er septembre 2013 au 31 août 2014 COMMIS-SECRÉTAIRE – ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE CATHOLIQUE JEAN-ROBERT-GAUTHIER Dossier 251/12-13 : 1 poste régulier à 50 % du temps, 10 mois (17,5 heures/semaine)

Licensed Service Technician will have specialized in GM products with experience in electrical and diesel. Service Apprentice Technician must have an aptitude for vehicle service and be keen to learn. Preference will be given to ASEP apprentices. Please drop off resumes to Carlo Cosentino Service Manager at

ÉDUCATRICES ET ÉDUCATEURS EN ENFANCE EN DIFFICULTÉ (EED) ACADÉMIE CATHOLIQUE ANGE-GABRIEL (BROCKVILLE) Dossier 252/12-13 : 1 poste à terme à 100 % du temps, 10 mois (35 heures/semaine), prévu du 26 août 2013 au 20 juin 2014 inclusivement ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE CATHOLIQUE MGR-RÉMI-GAULIN (KINGSTON) Dossier 253/12-13 : 1 poste régulier à 100 % du temps, 10 mois (35 heures/semaine) ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE CATHOLIQUE MGR-RÉMI-GAULIN (KINGSTON) Dossier 254/12-13 : 1 poste régulier à 30 % du temps, 10 mois (10,5 heures/semaine)

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ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE CATHOLIQUE SAINTE-MARGUERITE-BOURGEOYS (MERRICKVILLE) Dossier 255/12-13 : 1 poste régulier à 50 % du temps, 10 mois (17,5 heures/semaine)

WORK OPPORTUNITIES + TRAVEL Childcare positions in Unites States, air fare, medical etc. provided. Childcare in Holland, New Zealand, Australia, Spain, England, China, etc. Different benefits apply. Hotel jobs in England. Teach in South Korea, air fare, medical etc. provided. Apply at: 902-422-1455 Email: scotiap@ns.sympatico.ca

ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE CATHOLIQUE L’ENVOL (TRENTON) Dossier 256/12-13 : 1 poste à terme à 50 % du temps, 10 mois (17,5 heures/semaine) CENTRE SCOLAIRE CATHOLIQUE JEANNE-LAJOIE, PAVILLON ÉLÉMENTAIRE (PEMBROKE) Dossier 257/12-13 : 1 poste régulier à 100 % du temps, 10 mois (35 heures/semaine)

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Pour obtenir tous les détails relatifs aux postes susmentionnés, veuillez consulter le site Web du CECCE au www.ecolecatholique.ca. Il est également possible d'obtenir une copie des offres d'emploi à la réception du Centre éducatif du CECCE, 4000, rue Labelle à Ottawa, entre 8 h et 16 h 30. Direction des ressources humaines 4000, rue Labelle, Ottawa (Ontario) K1J 1A1 Téléphone : 613 744-2555 ou sans frais 1 888-230-5131 / Téléc. : 613 746-3165 drh@ecolecatholique.ca En vertu du paragraphe 24(1) du Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario, le CECCE a le droit de préférer, en matière d'emploi, des candidates et candidats de langue française catholiques romains.

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GESTIONNAIRE EN RESSOURCES HUMAINES DIRECTION DES RESSOURCES HUMAINES Dossier 114/12-13 – 2e affichage : 1 poste à terme à 100 % du temps, er 12 mois, prévu jusqu’au 1 octobre 2014

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LICENSED SERVICE TECHNICIAN and SERVICE APPRENTICE TECHNICIAN

Le Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE) est à la recherche de personnes intéressées à se joindre à son équipe pour poursuivre avec passion une vision commune, axée sur la collaboration et sur l'innovation en éducation.

ANIMATRICE OU ANIMATEUR DE PASTORALE ACADÉMIE CATHOLIQUE ANGE-GABRIEL (BROCKVILLE) e Dossier 101/12-13 – 2 affichage : 1 poste régulier à 50 % du temps, 10 mois (17,5 heures/semaine)

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An RIBO Licensed Broker to Join Our Team!

Avec près de 21 000 élèves fréquentant 39 écoles élémentaires, 10 écoles secondaires et son école pour adultes, le CECCE est le plus important réseau d'écoles de langue française à 2 l'extérieur du Québec. Son territoire de plus de 35 000 km dans le Centre-Est de l’Ontario s'étend de Cumberland à Pembroke, jusqu’à Trenton.

ANIMATRICE OU ANIMATEUR CULTUREL ACADÉMIE CATHOLIQUE ANGE-GABRIEL (BROCKVILLE) e Dossier 100/12-13 – 2 affichage : 1 poste régulier à 50 % du temps, 10 mois (17,5 heures/semaine)

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Ticketing Agent For: ÊUÊ ,Ê/ /-ÊUÊ " 9Ê* OUTLET MALL – Aug. 23 – Syracuse – Great Fall Sales ....................... $49.00 JOSEPH & THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR COAT August 24 – Sterling – A great family show, includes lunch .................... $89.00 VAUGHAN MILLS OUTLETS + BASS PRO – Sept. 7 - great shopping $52.00 MYSTERY TOUR – Oct. 2 - Sightseeing, lunch & surprises................... $89.00 STIRLING – Everly Brothers Tribute - Oct. 4, incl. lunch ........................ $89.00 GRAND OLD COUNTRY – Oct. 18, Stirling, all your favourites ........... $89.00 RIDEAU CARLETON CASINO July 10, 16 Aug. 6, 14 – $10 slot play.. $12.83

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Part-time Handyman & Gardener $12.00 per hour required, one or two days a week, Ideal for semi-retired or retired person. Call to arrange a meeting. 613 498 8312

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RUST REPAIRS Complete Body Repairs & Painting

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Sandy Beach Resort on Otter Lake. 1, 2 and 3 bedroom housekeeping cottages, beautiful park setting with natural sand beach shoreline on pristine lake. Perfect for swimming, great fishing, use of canoe and kayaks. We are located 1 hour south of Ottawa or 1 hour north of Kingston on Hwy 15. Check out our website at sandybeachresort.ca Call 613-283-2080.

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On Sunday July 14 from 8 am-4 pm; Kanata Animal Hospital on 440 Hazeldean Road; invites you to their 6th annual Microchip/Nail Trim/BBQ Fundraiser. This event is to benefit giant breed dogs & horses in need of Birch Haven Rescue. No appointment necessary. For more i n f o r m a t i o n ; (613)725-4279 or www.birchhaven.org

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Open Mon-Fri 8-5, Sat 8-12 Kilkenny Rd. just off Hwy. 29

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Work From Home, with your own Health & Wellness Business. We are a patented, and peer reviewed company. Just launched into Canada! Call Christena at 613-421-7391 for more information.

Project Manager Qualifications: Post Secondary degree or diploma in construction/engineering Minimum 7 years related heavy civil construction experience Minimum 3 years’ experience in the role of Superintendent or Estimator Ability to read and interpret specifications and drawings Demonstrated success in project delivery and execution of project management methods Proficient in related computer applications such as, Microsoft Office and Microsoft Project

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Participate in site meetings with clients, agents, trade contractors, manage RFQ’s and change orders Coordinate site superintendents, project workforce and equipment Verify the accuracy of change orders and ensure all contractual issues are resolved in a timely manner Conduct cost-benefit analyses, risk analyses and ROI to determine project feasibility Participate in the preparation and negotiation of cost estimates, budgets and work timetables Conduct duties compliant with Health & Safety regulations to ensure a safe work environment

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Modern, climate controlled 224 bed municipal Home, overlooking the St. Lawrence River, is recruiting for the following temporary full-time, illness relief position:

Nurse Manager - with Occupational H&S Exp. Position Summary Working with two other Assistant Directors of Care & reporting to the Director of Care, the incumbent will be responsible for clinical leadership in the overall planning, co-ordination, and achievement of resident care on our 1st Floor. The incumbent works with the nursing & interdisciplinary teams in the execution of best practice guidelines to realize resident centered service excellence consistency with Home policies, MOHLTC standards, and applicable legislation. Qualifications The successful candidate will have the following qualifications and experience: • Proven leadership skills and demonstrated ability in core competencies including collection and analyzing data to support quality management programs, fiscal responsibility, change and performance management, as well as excellence in resident care, health and safety. • Minimum of five (5) years experience, in progressively responsible supervisory or middle management positions preferably in a Long Term Care setting. • Academic preparation at a Baccalaureate level, or an equivalent combination of substantial directly-related experience and education. • A member in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario is required. • Ability to facilitate communication in complex core issues to foster positive resident outcomes. • Capacity to interpret and apply employment policies and collective agreements. • Demonstrated ability to work under pressure with a high degree of professionalism and diplomacy. • Exceptional interpersonal, problem-solving and conflict resolution skills. • Proven talent to work independently, lead a team and to coordinate and organize staff as well as direct, control, monitor and evaluate nursing services. • The ability to manage employee compliance with health and safety, infection control policies and procedures, OHSA regulations will be of primary importance. • Computer skills including: Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and care planning software (Point Click Care/RAI MDS).

We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Interested candidates should forward their resume, in confidence, by July 19th to: Tracey Davidson, Director of Care St. Lawrence Lodge Bag Service 1130 Brockville, ON K6V 5W2 tdavidson@stll.org

New and used above ground pools installed, liner changes. Relocates. Call 613-802-4253, 613-925-5448.

Handy Man- painting, trim work, door hanging, flooring, siding, tiling, decks, repairs. Very reasonable rates. Call Norm (613)340-5614.

Reliable Home Maintenance Brockville & area. Kitchen, bathroom, drywall, flooring, fence repairs, painting, decking, and more. Just ask me! Seniors discount. Credit cards accepted. 613-498-5146.

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Seamstress. Affordable alterations. Pants; hemming. Dressmaking; dresses, skirts, tops. Wedding; bride, bridesmaids, mothers. Costumes, draperies, valences. Please call Janet, 613-865-9291.

HAVE YOU BEEN DENIED Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefits? The Disability Claims Advocacy Clinic can help. Contact Allison Schmidt at 1-877-793-3222 www.dcac.ca

Moving Sale- Saturday July 13, 9-2 p.m. 3046 Cty. Rd., 44. 4 km north of Johnstown. Antiques, furniture, old windows, trailer, toys and more.

Saturday July 13, 8-1 p.m. 166 Beley St., Brockville. Baby clothes, toys, electronics, odds and sods. Something for everyone.

Trees, hedges trimmed, GARAGE SALE eavestroughs cleaned, decks built, windows washed, trash removal, odd jobs. Fast service. 2212 Meadowview Dr. Senior’s discount. Bob El- Maitland (Kemp Subdivilis 613-342-8795. sion) July 13 8am-1pm Toys, girl clothes books, videos, BUSINESS SERVICES 0-24mnths, 2 antique boat motors, gas water heater, tools, outFor all your waterfront door table and chair set, maintenance needs con- golf clubs. tact MT Aquatics, we offer: Aquatic weed removal, Downsizing, 1195 Cuthcottage maintenance, bertson Ave. Brockville. docks, boat storage and Fri./Sat. July 12, 13. 8 a.m. maintenance,and more! Tools, household goods, mtaquatics@hotmail.com books, golf club set, much 613-341-7420. more.

Multi Family Yard Sale at 207 Shanly Road, Cardinal on July 20th. Large selection of household articles. Something for everyone. No reasonable offers refused.

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PART TIME REGISTERED NURSE Come join our team in providing exceptional care for our Residents! We are currently looking for : Part Time Registered Nurse We Offer: t Competitive wages t Educational opportunities to enhance your skills & knowledge base t Supportive environment for reflective practice t Family atmosphere work environment t Free on-site parking t 12 hour shifts & flexible scheduling Requirements: t Available days, evenings, nights & weekends t Current registration with the College of Nurses in Ontario Please forward resume to Shelley Bender by: Fax: 613-382-8514

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AUCTION SALE SAT, JULY 13, 2013 @ 10:00 AM PREVIEW @ 9:00 AM FOR MRS. ELAINE SIPES OF SOUTH MOUNTAIN, ON to be held at MARSHALL’S AUCTION HOUSE SPENCERVILLE Mrs. Sipes, having sold her property, will be offering the following up at auction: Gustave Becker wall clock, clocks, fiddle in case, costume jewellery, Diana lady’s 14 ct gold watch, 19th century oval pictures & photographs, coins, books including “The Girls Own Annualâ€? 1895, antique hand tools, curio & drop front china cabinet, pine blanket boxes, trunks, modern furniture, crystal, china, shop tools, rear tine tiller, Honda generator, new motorized wheel chair, etc‌ Auctioneer’s Note: Mrs. Sipes has a good variety of well cared for items. For a detailed list & photos go to www.theauctionfever.com. Please join us at our new auction house for some old-time auction fun, 10:00 am sharp! Auctioneer or Owner not responsible for lost, stolen, damaged articles, Accidents day of sale. Canteen. Terms: Cash or Chq w/ Photo I.D. As Is. No Buyers Premium All announcements day of sale takes precedence over all printed matter. To book your sale call:

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1 YEAR TERM – MATERNITY LEAVE Planning and Building ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT The Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands is seeking an energetic self-starter to join our team in the Planning and Development Department as an Administrative Assistant during a 1 year maternity leave. The successful candidate will perform secretarial and receptionist duties and will be responsible for receiving and processing all departmental permits, applications and requests and will guide applicants and the public through the building permit approvals process. A full job description of the responsibilities of the position is available at www.leeds1000islands.ca

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The ideal candidate will have a community college diploma in administration or clerical study coupled with demonstrated proďŹ ciency using Microsoft OfďŹ ce and GIS and municipal experience. Candidates must have excellent communication, organization and customer service skills and be able to function efďŹ ciently while performing time sensitive functions. Knowledge and understanding of township documents including the OfďŹ cial Plan, Zoning By-law and Building Code is desirable. All applications will be considered. The Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands is an equal opportunity employer, offering a competitive wage and a superior working environment. Applicants may submit their cover letter and resume by 4:00 pm on July 24th, 2013 to: Elaine Mallory Interim Director of Planning & Development Township of Leeds & the Thousand Islands 1233 Prince Street, PO Box 280 Lansdowne, ON K0E 1L0 Tel: (613) 659-2415 ext. 212 Fax: (613) 659-3619 Email: elaine@townshipleeds.on.ca

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For the Estates of the late John Miller and Olive Watts Miller St Lawrence Riverfront 3+ bedroom home 39 Kerry Point Road, R R # 2, Mallorytown, ON Vehicles, Boats, Tools, Garden Tractors, Household Furnishings Saturday, July 13 @ 9 a.m. 2005 Toyota Echo with 4 snow tires on rims. Pasquali 988 30 hp diesel tractor with backhoe, IH McCormick Farmall Row Cropper & Ford 9N Tractors, Pontoon boats, 1998 Ford Econoline Van, Variety of Hit and Miss and Gas Engines, Generators, Garden tractors, Snow blowers, large variety of shop tools, Welders, Sony Bravia TV, coins, stamps, and so much more. Please visit www.handsauction. com to view full listing. Click Online Bidding to view catalogue and bid. Bidding opens Friday July 5 @ 9 a.m. and closes Friday July 12 @ 12 noon. Of course we are always pleased to see you at the live auction. CL434147_0704 5501 County Road 15, RR #2, Brockville, ON K6V 5T2 Phone: (613) 926-2919 E-mail: auction@handsauction.com www.handsauction.com EDUCATION & TRAINING

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REGIONAL ROUND-UP Any community organization based in our circulation area wishing to list an event of community interest is invited to submit a description of 25 words or less in writing. Admissions or event costs, will not be included. Deadline is Thursday at 4:30 p.m. prior to publication date. This service is provided free of charge. Events will be listed no more than two weeks in advance. Write, St. Lawrence EMC, 7712 Kent Blvd., Brockville, Ont. K6V 7H6, or fax at 613-498-0307 or e-mail: stlemc@stlemc.ca. Items will be edited as necessary. Please include name, address and phone number.

Chicken BBQ, Addison United, Saturday, July 13, 4:30-6 p.m seatings. Take-outs available at 5:15. Tickets available by pre-sale only. To reserve call 613-924-9852.

Athens Daily Vacation Bible School. Register now for the annual Athens DVBS to be held July 22-26. Hosted by all Athens area churches. Info/to register phone Wilma Vanderkloet 613924-9829. Athens Farmersville. Sat. July 20, 12 noon 4. This Old Heart and the Country Comrades.

BROCKVILLE 5th Anniversary BBQ at Brockville Off Leash Dog Park on Broadway Avenue behind the Youth Arena. July 13th. 11 am-2 pm. Enjoy hotdogs, soft drinks, a variety of presentations as your dog has fun in the dog park. Brockville Museum Kid’s Programs: Tropical Paradise, July 10-11-12; The Art of Cinema, July 17-18-19; Kids in the Kitchen, July 24-2526; The Amazing Arctic, August 7-8-9; The Pink Paw Mysteries, August 21-22-23. Register 613-342-4397. Coffee Break: Women’s small group Bible GARAGE SALE

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study, Thursdays 9:30-11 a.m., at Bethel Christian Reformed Church, 117 Windsor Dr. Childcare available. Info: Susanne (613)345-4475. Lunch- Legion. Every Friday. 12-1 p.m. 613345-0473. Parkinson’s Exercise Programme, every Wednesday, 10 a.m., Presbyterian Church. Come to our Wednesday class for a tryout. PFLAG Brockville and Brockville Public Library host Scott Heggart, Thursday, July 18, 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. guest speaker, Brockville Public Library, 21 Buell St. Info: 613-640-2273. The Brockville Social Dance Club monthly dance on Friday July 12th, at The Brockville Rowing Club. Ballroom, Latin and Swing. Buffet available. Dance starts at 7.30 p.m. Information 613-345 5571. Victim Services of Leeds & Grenville- 2nd Annual Motorcycle Poker Run. July 13. Registration begins St. Lawrence College, 9 a.m. Info/ register: www.vslg.ca

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Vacation Bible School, July 17-19, 9-11:30 a.m. “Sharing God’s Love” St Andrew’s & St James Presbyterian Church 2140 Dundas St E; JK-Grade 6. Pre-register by July 14 www.cardinalpresbyterian.ca, 613-652-4921. Early registration July 17 8:30 a.m.

Blood Donor Clinic, Gananoque Holiday Inn, Tues. July 23, 3-7 p.m. Chinese Buffet Luncheon, Saturday, July 20, 11:30 a.m. at The house of Dragon, 790 King St E. Sponsor: Business Men’s Fellowship, call Les 613-815-7054. CPHC Diners’ Club, Tuesday, July 9, 23. 12 noon, Gananoque Curling Club, William St., Gananoque. Reservations required: 613-3821175 or 1-800-561-8024. CPHC Foot Clinics, Tuesday, July 16, 23, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., at the CPHC SAIL Office, 740 King St W. Appointments are required 613-382-1175 or 1-800-561-8024. Transportation provided if needed. Inter-Faith Vacation Bible School (ages Cardinal Legion- Sunday July 21. This Old Heart and the Country Comrades. 2-6. Supper 4+), July 22-26, 9-noon, at St Andrew’s Church, 175 Stone St S. To register call 613-382-2315 or to Follow. Friday, July 12th CPHC Rock-A-Thon & email presbygan@primus.ca Bake Sale fundraiser.9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. at the IROQUOIS Cardinal Legion. Rocking chair marathon, bake sale, BBQ, musical entertainment & silent aucIroquois Legion. Lunch, July 12. Meatballs, tion. fettucine with vegetables, dessert.

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Maplehurst Manor: Benjamin Covey and Valentina Fleer sing “Songs of Summer Romance” with Donna Richards on piano. Sunday July 14, 2:30 pm. Light refreshments. Call to reserve tickets: 613-348-1892, or contact Anne@ Cox-worldwide.com

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MALLORYTOWN CPHC Diners’ Club, Wed. July 24, 12 noon, Mallorytown Legion Hall, 13 Quabbin Rd. Reservations required: 613-382-1175 or 1-800561-8024. Legion Br. 484 Fundraiser. July 20. Funfilled day featuring baseball tournament, horseshoes, pancake breakfast (8 a.m.), live entertainment (2 p.m.). Legion Day, July 20. 8 a.m.-midnight. 13 Quabbin Rd. Sponsor: Mallorytown Legion. Community fun, baseball & horseshoe tournaments, pancake breakfast, more.

Christmas- Full turkey dinner with trimmings- July 25, Legion, 141 Henry St. W. Lunch 12-1, dinner 4-6:30 p.m. Takeouts available. 613925-2752. Euchre every Tuesday sponsored by Fort Wellington Seniors Club at 455 Dibble St W. Light lunch, good prices, New time 6:30. Info: 613-925-0335. Play & Learn Drop-In Program for Parents/Caregivers & children 0-6. Tuesdays and Wednesdays 9:30-11:30. Ontario Early Years Centre. Central Public School, 490 Jessup St. (613)925-4975.

ROCKPORT “Fur Ball”- fundraiser for the Gananoque & District Humane Society. 2 hour St. Lawrence cruise. July 19, 6 p.m. Tickets: Cornwall’s Pub (Rockport), Humane Society, Hwy. 32 or 613923-1953.


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‘Talkin’ ’bout practice’: Tincap Golf Course offers terrific practice facility EMC Sports - In my last column I talked about my post game assessment by charting my game. And oh yeah, the constructive comment made by one of my fellow competitors and friend helped as well. Now let’s look at your game and your post game assessment. Like I said a couple of weeks back, once you chart your game, at least 10 rounds, to get an accurate assessment of your game, you’ll know exactly what to work on. What part of your game is holding you back from achieving ‘Player’ status? So once you have figured it out, what do you do next? Well for starters you can take a lesson from a certified golf instructor and not from the one of many armchair teaching professionals we have in this area. Or plan ‘B’, go to the best practice facility in the area, the Tincap Golf Course. Yes you heard me right, the Tincap Golf Course. It has by far the best practice facility around, there’s no restrictions on what clubs you can hit and you don’t have to hit limited flight golf balls either. This facility has everything, it has a practice area that will cover every aspect of the game. They have a practice green, two quality practice sand traps, a pitching area with measured-out targets and the best grass teeing area around.

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This is the practice green which also features two sand traps, one with a low lip and one with a higher lip. Both these traps have good quality sand in them. This area can help you develop your putting, chipping and sand play. Whatever area of your game that needs the work, the Tincap facility can easily accommodate you and your needs. The sad thing here is there are not a lot of golfers taking advantage of this top notch practice facility. They also have a challenging nine hole golf course designed by Dale Butler, the same man who designed 11 holes at the Brockville Country Club when it expanded from nine to 18 holes. What better way to challenge your practice session than to put what you practiced into play on the golf course.

This season the Tincap facility is offering Range Memberships for $250 plus HST. It entitles you to hit two buckets of balls a day. When you figure it out, it’s a great deal. For the golfer who wants to work on all aspects of their game, the Tincap practice facility is your one-stop shopping experience. To describe this facility in a little more detail, I will tell you that their practice green is well sloped to challenge both your putting and chipping skills. There are two sand traps around that green, one with a high lip and one with

area golf courses. They just need to be rolled from time to time to get their speed more comparable to the other local courses. Other than that it’s an ‘A’-1 facility. If you haven’t practiced at Tincap, go out and experience it and I’ll bet your game will certainly benefit from it. J R Ryan, CGTF Level Three Golf Instructor, teaches exclusively at the Tincap Golf Course. You can reach J R at 613-345-1390 or by e-mail at jrryan@bell.net.

a moderate lip. The sand in both these traps is good quality. The pitching area is unique, it features it’s own separate grass area with targets measured at 30, 60 and 90 yards. The nice thing about this grass area, it’s usually cut at fairway length. Now that’s game-like conditions. The full swing area features a wide target area with 50, 100, 150, 200, and 250 yard markers to aim at. And if you want to work on your driving you certainly have a generous area and gamelike conditions to work with as well. It’s not unusual to see Prescott Golf Course members use the Tincap facility from time to time as their course’s driving range prohibits them from hitting drivers. Also BCC members have been spotted using the facility from time to time as well. If there is a knock on the Tincap faSubmitted photo cility it would be that the range balls should be upgraded more often to keep This is the pitching practice area. them fresh. The practice green is much One can notice the 30, 60 and 90 slower than the greens on the other yard targets.

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High speed on the high seas EMC Sports - All right, so maybe not quite the high seas. Gates on Blockhouse Island opened at 5 p.m., Friday June 28 with music, food and craft vendors present, all there for the sixth Canadian National Championship Hydroplane Races on the St. Lawrence. Hydroplane racers from all over North America descended on Centeen Park which was transformed into a pit area for the competitors for the sixth annual 1000 Islands International Regatta and Festival. At 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 29, the engine roared and racing began with 1.5 liter, 2.5 liter H350 and Grand Prix qualifying heats throughout the day. This process was repeated on Sunday, June 30 with the last round of qualification heats, consolation heats and the finals. A great weekend for drivers, visitors and racing fans. Above: As the green flag was waved, the hydroplane drivers accelerated into the first turn close to Blockhouse Island, all jockeying for a spot in front. These racers can hit speeds of 170 miles per hour on the water. Right: It is not unusual to see a woman at the controls of a crane at hydroplane races who are responsible for safely lifting the boats from the river’s edge. Below: Sunday was not a good day for hydroplane driver Eric Langevin of Mercier, Quebec as his CS12, Longshot was not able to finish the race. Langevin was towed back to the pits when the race finished.

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Danny O’Brien and Shane Pecore claim Ogilvie’s Triple Crown victories at Brockville EMC Sports - After wet rainy weather last weekend the Brockville Ontario Speedway was blessed with warm temperatures and some great racing action. Round 2 of the Ogilvie’s Auto and Fleet Triple Crown for the Modified and Sportsman was the main attraction and the fans were treated to an exciting night. In the 50-lap event for the 358 Modifieds Bobby Herrington and Stephane Lafrance led the field of 19 cars to the green and Herrington flexed his muscle early on by taking the top spot away leaving Stephane Lafrance, Danny O’Brien, Bryan Rogers and Pat O’Brien to battle for the top 5 positions. The bottom of the speedway was the place to be on this night as Herrington had the perfect line leading the opening four laps. The first yellow flew on lap 5 as Andy Lloyd slowed off the back stretch. On the restart Danny O’Brien started to charge to the head of the class. After battling with Herrington he took the lead on lap 10 and started to open up a commanding

advantage over Herrington, Lafrance, Kyle Dingwall and Lee Gill. As Danny O’Brien entered lapped traffic Kyle Dingwall was able to get the number 2 spot away from Herrington in turn 1 just before halfway, leaving Lafrance, Pat O’Brien and Gill to complete the top 5. From laps 19 through 30 the fans were treated to some great racing as Herrington, Gill and Lafrance put on a show trading 3rd, 4th and 5th several times. On lap 35 Gill cleared everyone and was in pursuit of the top 2 drivers, but a caution on lap 37 would bunch the field up. When the green returned Danny O’Brien continued his great run as Dingwall had to fend off Gill for the second position. The final yellow flew on lap 43 for Jason Riddell who spun in turn 4 after contact with Joe Banks. On the final restart Danny O’Brien jumped out in front and would lead the final 7 laps as he scored his third win of the season as Lee Gill nipped Kyle Dingwall for second at the line. Pat O’Brien and Bobby

Annual Champions for Kids Foundation Golf Tournament and Raffle raise $55,000 EMC News – The sixth annual Champions for Kids Foundation Charity Golf Tournament raised $55,000 Wednesday, July 3 to help kids from disadvantaged families enjoy a better childhood. The tournament and associated auctions generated about $35,000 for the foundation, while a raffle offering a first prize of a 2013 Jeep Wrangler raised another $20,000, said David K. Thomas, president of the foundation. The annual tournament, held this year at the Cornwall Golf and Country Club, attracted 160 golfers who enjoyed a barbecue lunch, longest-drive contest, a hole-in-one contest and a dinner. Thomas thanked golfers from across the eight counties served by the Upper Canada District School Board who enjoyed a day on the links to benefit the foundation and help area children. The foundation was established in January 2008 to raise funds so children from disadvantaged families can enjoy sports and arts activities, and to help their parents cover associated costs of obtaining medical care for them such as travel and parking expenses. Since its founding, Champions has raised more than $700,000. “We have touched hundreds of chil-

dren’s lives by making their childhood better,” Thomas told those gathered for the tournament. “We have helped them play soccer, paid for dance lessons or helped kids attend summer camp. By helping us today, you are improving those lives and adding wonder to childhood by providing experiences they will remember for years to come.” The award for top team in the tournament went to the foursome of Ray Lumsden, Bill Lumsden, Kevin Beattie and Keith Fraser. The four were each given a sports bag as a prize. A highlight of the night was the Champions raffle which offered a 2013 Jeep Wrangler as the top prize, as well as a family trip for four to Disney World and a 50-inch flat screen television. The draw generated about $20,000 for Champions. John Barr and Jamie Carr, two board employees from St. Lawrence Secondary School, won the Jeep, while the trip to Florida was won by Mark Davy of Johnstown, and the television went to Dick Mulligan of Cornwall. The night finished with the live and silent auctions, featuring a range of prizes from one-night stays at the Ambassador Conference Resort, to a hand-made chest, a gazebo, barbecues and a variety of gift certificates.

Herrington rounded out the top 5. In the Sportsman portion of the Ogilvie’s Auto and Fleet Triple Crown, Shane Pecore and former track champion Dylan Evoy led the field to the green in the 40-lap contest with Pecore grabbing the top spot into turn 1. Pecore has been on a rail in 2013 at “The BOS” and was looking to keep his hot streak alive as he powered away to over a straightaway lead by lap 10 with Evoy, Steve Barber, Chris Herbison and Jon Mills rounding out the top 5. Aaron Pugh lost the handle on his car in turn 4 on lap 14 bringing out the yellow for the first time. On the restart Pecore continued his assault on the field but the lady on the move was Jessica Power. After starting in the ninth position she quickly moved to the fourth spot just past the halfway point of the event after a great battle with two-time champion Chris Herbison. Pecore continued to lead with Barber 2nd on lap 26 and just behind them Power continued her march to the front

as she battled with Evoy for the next 10 laps until a caution flew for Dana Aikins who lost a motor in turn 4. With a 3 lap dash to the finish Pecore knew the restart was key. As the green came out Pecore was able to scoot away by three car lengths and that was all he needed to score his fifth win of the year over Barber, Evoy, Power and Herbison. In Rookie Sportsman action Jasmine David and Josh Powers led the field to the stripe and would race side by side into turn 1. The yellow would come out quickly for David however as she experienced problems with her race car. On the restart Chris Bakker jumped out in front and was looking to win his first ever Sportsman race. Bakker led the first 10 laps but the man on the charge was Tristan Draper. After graduating from the karting ranks Draper was looking for his second win in the Rookie Sportsman class. With two to go Bakker’s handling started to go away and Draper took advantage of a small mistake by Bakker in turn 1 to grab the lead

away and go on to his second ever win over Bakker, Richard Raison, Jamie Young, and Josh Powers The Street Stock division had one of the quickest races as Steve Kearney and Danny Mocibob started on the front row but it was Kearney leading the field into turn 1. Kevin Fetterly Jr. was on the charge after starting in the 4th position. The three-time and defending track champion was in pursuit of his first win of 2013 and took the lead away from Kearney just before the halfway point. Fetterly kept up a torrid pace until lap 13 when Dominic Gauvreau spun bringing out the only yellow of the event. On the restart Alex Gagnon and Kearney tried to close in but Fetterly was too strong on this night as he scored his first win of 2013 over Gagnon, Kearney, Darrick Eaton and Brock Cullen. This week Polite Sand and Gravel will be on hand with the 358 Modifieds Street Stock and Rookies plus a 20 lap enduro. The Sportsman have the night off. The green flag drops at 7 p.m.

SAFETY TIPS Smoke Alarms: Test your smoke alarms. If a fire starts in your home while you are asleep, you want to know about it immediately. Some homes are equipped with electrically connected smoke alarms that may not work when the power is out. Make sure your home has a batteryoperated smoke alarm on every level.

LANDFILL TRANSFER STATION INFORMATION FOR AUGUSTA RESIDENTS BOTH THE MAYNARD AND THE NORTH AUGUSTA LANDFILLS ARE NOW OPERATING AS TRANSFER STATIONS PER BY-LAW 2880 ONLY CLEAR BAGS PERMITTED (NO BLACK BAGS WILL BE ALLOWED) PER BY-LAW 2930 WORKPLACE HARASSMENT POLICY, NO ABUSIVE OR AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR WILL BE TOLERATED TOWARDS EMPLOYEES BLUE RECYCLE BINS & COMPOSTERS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AT THE MUNICIPAL OFFICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE YOUR RECYCLING MAKES A DIFFERENCE THE RETURN FROM RECYCLING EFFORTS IN 2013 IS PROJECTED AT: $48,133.00 FROM THE WASTE DIVERSION ONTARIO (BLUE BOX) AND $23,556.00 FROM STEWARDSHIP ONTARIO (HAZARDOUS WASTE) THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION AND SUPPORT. Space provided through a partnership between industry and Ontario Municipalities to support waste diversion programs.

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