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EMC News – On Wednesday, Aug. 29 seven teams showed they have plenty of ‘Heart ’. The RCB IS (Regional Community Brain Injury Services) Brain Busters, Sears Sluggers, Health on Wheels (Health Unit), Multiple Sclerosis, Procter and Gamble, Good Time, Ultimate Dental and Tina ’s Golden Comb all rode the Heart and Stroke Big Bike. Along with their pledges and under sunny skies, each group member climbed aboard the bike in the Walmart parking lot in Brockville to ride a route around the north end. This event raised more than $11,600, but to everyone ’s astonishment, $5,116 was collected by one person, volunteer fundraiser and secret rider Debbie Cozens. Prior to the rst team leaving the parking lot with Coz-

ens aboard, people gathered meeting people. ” The reason Cozens chose close to the Big Bike to hear the announcement of the to help, as well as ride, with the Heart and Stroke Big Bike amount Cozens had raised. Being a very good friend of fundraiser is because her father and a good Ken Gottfried, friend, Penny, Cozens wanted “I had friends, have had heart Gottfried to issues. She has open the enve- relatives, seen the wonlope containing neighbours derful medical the amount on a care they repiece of paper. donate and then ceived and she As the excite- I went door to feels proud that ment mounted, she can help. Gottfried an- door.” “I do a lot of nounced the DEBBIE COZENS walking during $5,116, noting FUNDRAISER the summer as that Cozens had surpassed last year ’s amount I enjoy it, ” admitted Cozens. There were several people of $4,500. When asked how Cozens who gave Cozens encouragraised the funds, she replied ing words while collecting, she did so by walking around like ‘keep up the good work ’, or “I know you are going to Brockville. “I had friends, relatives, do it ’ (better her old record neighbours donate and then I of $4,500). This support even went door to door, ” said Coz- propelled Cozens to strive for ens. “I always carry my sheet a little bit more to surpass last on me in my pouch and I like year ’s amount.

Cozens enjoys meeting people and listening to their personal stories about themselves or their relatives who have had heart disease. “I ’d rather meet people face to face, ” said Cozens. In fact, some people have asked if they will see her next year to collect for the Heart and Stroke Foundation as they don ’t want to be missed. Cozens said it was her daughter ’s friend who introduced her to walking for a cause, when she and her daughter, both participated in the Mother/Daughter Walk many years ago. “Last year, I was the top fundraiser for Canada with $4500, ” shared Cozens. As the announcement came to an end, Cozens did admit that she bought a brand new pair of sandals to wear on Wednesday for the ride as her old ones were worn out from all the walking.

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EMC News – Over the past three decades, writers have spent countless hours trying to describe the incredible athletic and humanitarian efforts of Terry Fox. How did he run a marathon a day for 143 days on an articial leg? How did he overcome the pain, the loneliness, the exhaustion, the rain, sleet, heat and snow? Today, so many years after his death, Canadians still talk about Terry ’s courage, his determination, his perseverance, his character, his spirit, his strength. He has become a role model, a hero, an icon. But these inspirational traits attributed to Terry are not his alone. Every September, examples of courage, spirit and determination can be found at every Terry Fox Run in Ontario. Participants, also known as Terry Foxers, support the Run because of very personal reasons. They embody the same traits often reserved for discussions of Terry; they are determined, courageous, compassionate, and instilled with an unwavering desire to bring an end to cancer. There are several Terry Fox Run events throughout the Leeds & Grenville area coming up on Sunday, Sept. 16. In Brockville, participants will gather at the track at Thousand Islands Secondary School. Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. with the start at 1 p.m. that afternoon. Walkers, runners, bicyclists, rollerbladers and those in wheelchairs are all encouraged to join in. The route lengths are 5k and 10k. Prescott ’s Run has been conrmed for the Kinsmen Amphitheatre at the Sandra S. Lawn Harbour Marina. This event, which features routes of 2k, 5k and 10k, will have an open start between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Delta also hosts a run Sept. 16. It features an open start between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. at the Delta Fairgrounds. A barbecue will follow. Participants are invited to complete the 1k,

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Shorty Jenkins World Curling Tour event draws elite curlers EMC Sports - Thirty-six top curling teams from Canada, the United States, Europe and China will converge on the Brockville Country Club Sept. 13-16, 2012 to participate in the 16th annual AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Curling Classic, a World Curling Tour event. ““The list of competitors reads like a Who’’s Who of curling with teams skipped by World Champions Jeff Stoughton, Kevin Koe, 2006 Olympic gold medalist Brad Gushue, Jean-Michel Menard (2006 Brier champion). World champions, provincial champions, USA champions, European champions will be attending,”� said Gord McCrady Jr., chairperson of the 2012 event. Eve Muirhead from Scotland, with a resume that any curler would envy, will be in Brockville. Muirhead has built up a record beyond belief, including four-time World Junior Champion, silver medal at 2010 women’’s worlds, European champion, represented Great Britain at the 2010 Olympics. Other ladies teams to watch are Rachel Homan, Marie R0011584235_0830

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France Larouche, Tracy Horgan, all provincial champions. Heath McCormick, who leads the current Team USA, Pete Fenson, USA, Sven Michel, Switzerland, Riu Liu Team China, John Epping 2012 Players Champion and Sherry Middaugh are returning to defend their titles. Local participants Locally, there are a number of teams from the Brockville area who will participate with the starstudded ďƒželd including former Brockville residents Jeff McCrady, Dave Collyer, Belleville, Dan Cook and Steve Lodge. ““Coming to The Shorty in Brockville gives people an opportunity to experience the calibre of curling which is on par with what you see at some national championships, with international competition to make it interesting,”â€? said McCrady. ““We encourage everyone to come out and meet the teams, take in a game and enjoy our hospitality.”â€? He said Brockville is fortunate to have an event like this - the strength of the ďƒželd is a testament to the committee’’s hard work and dedication to the sport of curling and tourism. McCrady said the players are very accessible and enjoy meeting and talking to people from the area. Again this year a silent auction will be held Friday and Saturday, with the proceeds going to the Alzheimer Society on behalf of Shorty Jenkins. This is the 16th year for the event. The AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic will take place at the Brockville Country Club beginning on Thursday, Sept. 13 at 4 p.m. and will continue through to Sunday, Sept. 16 with the ďƒžnal match at 3 p.m. There will be live entertainment on Friday and Saturday evening. Everyone is welcome to join the curlers for some fun each evening. This is a great opportunity for curling fans in Southeastern Ontario, Northern New York to watch elite curlers and to meet and mingle with them at the Brockville Country Club. For a complete list of competitors, the draw and ticket pricing, visit the web site http://www. brockvillecountryclub.com/ shorty.


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EMC News - This past Tuesday the Canadian Cancer Society in Lanark, Leeds & Grenville launched Wheels of Hope, an annual fundraising campaign that will help raise much needed money for its local transportation program. “The need for assistance with drives is growing day by day. There are more and more patients who have been diagnosed with cancer, approaching the Society with requests for rides to treatment. In fact, we are averaging about 24 new clients each and every month, ” says Jan Hopkins, Unit President. “These new clients ’ needs must be met, along with the other 1,032 clients already on le with our ofce, ” adds Hopkins. Wheels of Hope provides patients in need of cancer treatment with a ride to the facility where their particular treatment is offered. Last year alone, the Society ’s 79 volunteer drivers drove an amazing 318,212 kilometres to ensure that local cancer patients got to their life-saving treatment. The program is especially important to people without vehicles, a driver ’s licence, local family and friends to help, or the nancial means to make the sometimes daily trips to Kingston or Ottawa. “When a family member gets diagnosed with cancer, it ’s a huge relief to not have to worry about getting them to treatment. With busy schedules, work and family obligations, being able to call on the Society, it ’s a big relief to everyone, ” says Hopkins. The transportation program is especially vital in rural communities since many clients must travel outside of the area for treatment. The Lanark, Leeds & Grenville Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society covers such a large area; Pakenham to Brockville, west to Gananoque and east to Kemptville, patients must travel to Kingston, Ottawa, Winchester and occasionally Toronto for treatment. The average cost for the Canadian Cancer Society to take a patient from Lanark, Leeds & Grenville to their treatment is just over $60 a trip due to the long distances traveled. It is not an understatement to say that some people would literally not be able to make it to treatment without this vital program. These long distances make for added costs, leaving this community in one of the greatest needs throughout the province. Typically the average cancer treatment lasts seven weeks, requiring a minimum of 14 trips. With the average cost of taking one patient to a round trip treatment being $60, seven weeks of treatment would cost $840. Last year, the Lanark, Leeds & Grenville Unit lled 3,229 requests for rides, resulting in a cost of $94,856. “When the transportation program began, it cost the province just over $1 million to provide services. With an aging population, this program has grown to an expense of over $6 million for the Society, with no decline in sight, ” says Leanne Waddell, Manager of the Lanark, Leeds & Grenville Unit. “Keeping this much-needed service in the community is a high priority for the Society; however for this to happen we desperately need sponsors and donors to support it nancially. ” If you would like to help get a local cancer patient to their cancer treatments you can donate to the Wheels of Hope program at www.cancer.ca/perth or by calling (613) 267-1058 or 1 800 367-2913. About the Canadian Cancer Society The Canadian Cancer Society is a national community-based organization of volunteers whose mission is the eradication of cancer and the enhancement of the quality of life of people living with cancer. When you want to know more about cancer, visit www.cancer.ca or call the bilingual Cancer Information Service, toll-free, at 1 888 939-3333.

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Teenager uses portion of paycheque to buy children items for BGH Art Cart By DOREEN BARNES

EMC News - On Friday morning, Aug. 31, Jenna O ’Reilly along with her mother, Tracey walked in the Brockville General Hospital with a huge basket of at least 65 child-related items such as toys, puzzles, crayons, colouring books and markers to donate to the Art Cart. Seventeen year-old Jenna works at Staples and with part of her paycheque, she bought children ’s supplies for Kingston General Hospital ’s program. So when she read an article in the newspaper about the Brockville General Hospi-

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Colleges and faculty reach tentative agreement EMC News – There will be no disruption to classes this fall at Ontario ’s 24 colleges. It was announced last week that a tentative agreement has been reached with 10,000 college faculty. “This is great news for our students, faculty and the colleges, as it secures a new contract for two years and removes the threat of a strike, ” said Sonia Del Missier, Chair of the Colleges ’ Bargaining Team. “Both sides bargained hard and came to a settlement that is reasonable to faculty and affordable for the colleges. ”

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EMC Events - BGH Garden Street Site hosted its third annual Patient Fund Garage Sale on Aug. 11, raising more than $2,100 for the patient “fun” fund. The GSS Patient Fund provides entertainment for long-term patients, such as bus trips, entertainers, or Bingo prizes. Taking a break on one of the last pieces of merchandise are (on sofa, left to right) Brockville General Volunteer Association members Mykie Boag, Priscilla Walter and Linda Cavanaugh; (standing, left to right) BGH staff Lee Ann Grattan, Tom Hanson, Darlene Kavanaugh, and Janet Armstrong; volunteer Marion Nye; BGH staff Cathy Knapp; volunteer John Green; BGH staff Sherry Anderson; volunteers Colin Alexander, and Marg Alexander; and Volunteer Association President Dave Bessant.

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DEAR EDITOR: On Wednesday, Sept. 12 the United Way Leeds & Grenville will host its 55th annual kick-off of its community campaign with a breakfast at CJ ’s Banquet Hall in Brockville, starting at 7:15 a.m. This year our goal is $1,030,000 and staff, cabinet and board have worked for the past seven months pulling together a plan that will position us for success. We are excited to announce that we will have our National President and CEO, Dr. Jacline Abray-Nyman as our guest speaker for our breakfast. Dr. Abray-Nyman recently joined our organization in May of this year and she has quickly become an outstanding leader in our movement. The Board of Directors, staff and cabinet members look forward to seeing you at this special event.

DEAR EDITOR: It could be someone you know undergoing heart surgery who will need up to ve units, someone with leukemia who can require eight units a week during treatment, or someone who has been in a car accident that may need as many as 50 units. This is why every donation counts and why the need for blood is ongoing. For more information, please visit www.blood.ca. The next local blood donor clinic takes place on Monday, Sept. 24, 1:30-3:30 p.m. and 5-8 p.m. at St. Mark ’s Parish Hall, 461 Edward St. in Prescott. This clinic is sponsored by the Grenville Fish and Game Club and the Kinsmen Club of Prescott. To book an appointment, call 1-888-2DONATE or visit the website. Thank you again for your support and dedication to the blood system. Jennifer Heale, Community Development Coordinator Canadian Blood Services

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Play it safe on area roadways EMC Editorial - It ’s back to school again for youngsters and teens in the area. While the summer seems to have own by in the blink of an eye, it ’s time once again to think about just what back to school means. Earlier mornings, packing the children up hopefully after having a nutritious breakfast, and heading out for the morning commute. Or getting your little ones to the bus stop to await their ride. There are many messages for parents and for drivers as the school season ramps up again, from how important breakfast is to ensuring safety around school buses. According to the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, those who do not stop for a school bus will pay between $400 and $2,000 and will be impacted by six demerit points. This is just for a rst-time offence. For any subsequent offence, nes of between $1,000 and $4,000, six demerit points and possible jail time of up to six months will be doled out as punishment. It is important for those in vehicles to know that regardless of where they are - a busy street, highway, county road, they must stop when a school bus is stopped with its upper red lights ashing. A ashing stop arm will also swing out while youth are either boarding or exiting the bus. Do not continue to drive until the stop arm folds back and the lights have stopped ashing. Students are also asked to be careful when crossing the roadway to get on or off the bus. They should rst look both ways and then walk, not run, to their parent or caregiver who is picking them up at the side of the road. Before the bus even arrives students are reminded to stay safe while waiting. The ministry notes children should not play in ditches or snowbanks. And once the bus arrives, they should enter in single le, nd a seat and face forward during the entire ride. With the doors opening wide to welcome students back in less than a week, we ask parents, drivers and children to play it safe before and after they get off the bus.

Children preferred Father’s style of punishment EMC Lifestyle - We much preferred Father over Mother when it came to mete out discipline. Father was so soft hearted, he could never come to give us a swat even if we deserved it. Mother felt a disobedient child would never amount to a hill of beans, and not only did she on occasion have a heavy hand, she was quick to dole it out too. Often Mother would say to Father, “Those children have to be dealt with. You look after it Albert. ” This meant a trip to the drive shed, Father lighting his pipe, we ve kids shifting from one foot to the other while awaiting our punishment. Mother was sure Father was in the shed giving us a few whacks with the strap, and to make it sound like we were really being punished Father would slap the strap against his work table, Emerson would yelp like a wounded puppy, and eventually we would stagger out of the drive shed pretending to be almost

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mortally wounded from the blows that never came! My sister Audrey blamed it on the heat. Emerson said it was because school would be going back in a couple days. Whatever the reason, there erupted on the front lawn the most glorious ght of all time. It started when Emerson threw a pail of water on Earl, most of which missed him and caught Audrey square in the face, which completely ruined the curls she got by enduring her hair being tied up in rags all night. She grabbed the pail out of Emerson ’s hand and was all set to swat him with it, when Everett grabbed the handle, wrenched it from her, and caught me, the innocent

bystander, square on the backside. It didn ’t hurt in the least, but always ready to make the most of any situation getting out of hand, I nonetheless started to roar as if I had been hit with a two by four! It didn ’t take Mother long to come out of the house to see what all the uproar was about. She always let us settle our own battles, refusing to listen to anyone who was about to tattle. But this was no ordinary disagreement. Audrey was standing on the pump stand, screaming, the three brothers were rolling on the grass, and I was wailing that I thought my back was broken! Father, if he heard the ruck-

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the drive shed, he gave the work table another couple good whacks with the old leather strap, Emerson let out a few roars as if he had come in direct contact with it, Earl developed the usual snifes, and Audrey, who we all knew was too old to strap, said, “Yes I know not to get involved the next time with any ghts. ” Father told me to go and wait for him beside the buggy. He walked, lling his pipe at the same time, towards the kitchen door. “Have to run over to Briscoe ’s, ” he said through the screen. “Mary ’s coming with me. And they ’ve all been dealt with, ” he added over his shoulder. Mother seemed satised. I once heard her tell Mrs. Beam that she, “Could always depend on Albert to discipline the children. Sometimes I just don ’t have the energy to handle all ve of them. ” And for that, we ve kids were mighty grateful!

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Aging Expedition could benefit from diagnostic scan EMC Lifestyle - “Hi Brian, My basic question is whether oxygen sensors have a nite lifespan? My specics: 1998 Expedition with a 5.4 L V8, bought new, 365,000 km, check engine light on and a bunch of codes. It seems like whenever we clear them they sprout new ones like weeds. To resolve a previous intermittent misre/stall when put into reverse problem the shop tried additive and I subsequently took off the intake manifold and cleaned what I could, replaced the Idle air control valve as well as replacing the fuel injectors. Replacing the injectors resulted in marked improvement of mileage. We notice an intermittent stumble at idle or constant

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low rpm which can be cleared by kicking down the transmission (check engine light does not ash). The codes I get are: P0174- bank 2 too lean P1451- evap system vent control circuit P0133- bank 1 sensor 1 slow response P0153bank 2 sensor 1 slow response P0155- bank 2 sensor 1 heater circuit P1151- sensor indicates lean P1152- sensor indicates rich. The vehicle is a keeper and we have done

all the scheduled maintenance to the book and beyond. Our guys at the garage are a decent sort and don ’t seem to want to start a ‘snark hunt ’. Do you have any suggestions on how to pull some of these weeds out of the garden? ” Holger At over 365,000 km and 15 years of age, more than a few sensors and circuits on this Ford may have exceeded their lifespan. First, oxygen sensors don ’t last forever and most are retired due to carbon and soot build up on their tips as they are constantly exposed to the exhaust stream from the engine. Your Expedition has four of them (costing around $90 each) and judging from the diagnostic trouble codes

you ’re getting, they are denitely suspect. But, and this is a big but, before I ’d recommend changing any more sensors or components on this vehicle, I ’d have a diagnostic scan done with test equipment that can actually display the sensor ’s activities rather than just a trouble code. These types of scanners are quite common and can save a lot of time and money when it comes to check engine light repairs. If the oxygen sensors are due for replacement and are not attended to, the chances are very good that the catalytic convertor(s) will be damaged due to excessive fueling, not to mention being unable to pass an emission test to renew the license tags. The lean running

codes might be due to an intake leak, which isn ’t uncommon on this engine considering its age and mileage and the evaporative vent codes could either be a malfunctioning control valve, or porous vacuum lines or poor wiring. Knowing that solving all these problems might involve parts and labour costs approaching $1,000 or more, I ’d suggest having a complete inspection done on the vehicle to assess what else might be sprouting up in terms of future repairs to gain a more complete picture of the nancial feasibility of keeping this ‘keeper ’ in the family. Mechanical systems aside, the biggest risk to your pocket book with this vehicle will be due to corrosion.

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September 9 is Grandparents ’ Day, a time to be thankful for the important role grandmothers and grandfathers play in the family structure. Your children might know their grandparents mostly as babysitters or, perhaps, as distant gures who live quietly. They might not know that Gran and Gramps or Oma and Opa or Nana and Nonny are wicked story tellers or former whizzes at cards! Why not ar-

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trick they ’ve kept hidden up their sleeve. Was Grammy known for her graceful swan dive in her younger days? Maybe a trip to the pool will result in a demonstration. Was Grampa a ferocious softball pitcher? Head out to the ball diamond together. Was he the best small motor mechanic on the block? Dress your child in play clothes and let him or her help Grandad tune up the lawnmower motor. Even better, suggest a

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EMC News - The Brockville and District Chamber of Commerce needs the communities’’ help. Planning is well under way for the Annual Awards of Excellence Gala, to be hosted Thursday, Nov. 8 at the Brockville Memorial Centre. In order to honour the deserving businesses and community members in the region, organizers need members of the public to submit their nominations. Nominees may be any business, organization or indi-

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Year (new for 2012!) Please help the review committee by outlining the reasons why the nominee deserves the award. All nominations must be received by Sept. 21 at 5 p.m. Nomination forms can be picked up at the chamber ofďƒžce or nominators can ďƒžll out a simpliďƒžed form online. For more information contact the Chamber ofďƒžce at 613-342-6553. Email info@brockvillechamber. com or visit online at www. brockvillechamber.com.

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Summer Company students wrap up successful season EMC News – Another successful Leeds and Grenville Small Business Centre Summer Company class wrapped up for 2012 at C.J. ’s Banquet Hall and Catering in Brockville, on Thursday, Aug. 23. Eleven new entrepreneurs ventured into the world of business for the summer and are now returning to school or going onto college or continuing in university. “It really happened; those three months, ” said excited pet groomer Lisa Van Rijswijk of Brockville. “It seems like such an amazing journey. ” Upon entering the program, Van Rijswijk didn ’t possess the condence needed to be an entrepreneur, but with her classes, mentors and ongoing support of family, she now knows she can own a protable business.

“I have become this person who is not afraid to talk on the telephone, not afraid of going up to people, talking to them about my business and what I do, ” explained Van Rijswijk. “I can do this. ” Van Rijswijk ran Lisa ’s Pet Grooming which provided grooming for both dogs and cats. As fall approaches, Van Rijskwijk will be returning to Nipissing University in Thunder Bay to pursue her Bachelor Degree in Sociology. As for Classy Cuts Lawncare ’s Andrew McManaman, he was at a loss at the beginning of the summer regarding his lawn care and landscaping service he wanted to offer in Kemptville. “The rst time the participants all sat down together, ” offered McManaman, “nobody really knew what to expect and it was an interesting

experience. We all kept to ourselves and tried not to embarrass ourselves on the rst day. By the end of the day, we were trying out our elevator speeches (30-second speech to sell a product or service). If you were to listen to my elevator speech now compared to early summer you would notice a huge difference. They are nothing alike. ” As a proud business owner McManaman couldn ’t say enough positive comments regarding this program and what it has done for him. Come fall and sporting a tan, McManaman, will be going to Algonquin College in Ottawa to take the Media and Communications Program. Van Rijswijk, McManaman and nine others received hands-on business training and mentoring like 483 Ontario participants who successfully

Our community recognizes all the hard work and effort by those involved. Without your support this year, Athens Cornfest would not have taken place. We hope for your support for future years. A Special thanks to our sponsors: Athens Aero ’s; Athens Carpets Plus; Athens Computers; Athens Family Health Team; Athens Lions Club; Athens Pharmasave; Athens Starters and Alternators; Autostyles; Blanchard ’s Garage; BNTV; The Brick; Calamity Janes; Charleston Lake Storage; Chris McCann; Dockside Restaurant; Doris Alguire; Dr. Jim Reid; Elgin Bowling Lanes; Funhaven; GallantMEDIA. ca; George Tackaberry & Sons Constuction; Green Gecko; Henry Stevens; Howard Campbell and Sons; Jackson Motors; JB Kelly Insurance Brokers; Joshua Bates Center Performing Arts Committee; Judson Funeral Home; K6 Media; Kelsey ’s Marina; KnowBrockville.com; Main Street Pizza; Marnie ’s Unisex Hair Care; The Museums ’ of Civilization, War, Agriculture, Aviation and Space, Science and Nature; The Mural; Myer ’s Brockville; PapeTechnology.ca; Pat ’s Hair Care; The Peacock; St. Lawrence EMC; Stonewall Photography; Superior Cellular ellular and Sound; Swans Convenience; Thousand Islands Martial Arts; Township of Athens; VIA Rail; Walmart; Willard ’ illard ’s Bakery Products. We would also like to thank our special guests MPP Steve Clark, and Ryan Malcolm

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Celebrations of 11 successful entrepreneurs took place at C.J.’s Banquet Hall and Catering, Brockville, on Thursday, Aug. 23. Front row, left to right are Dan Humphries, senior business consultant, Entrepreneurship Branch, Ministry of Economic Development and Innovation, Leeds-Grenville Summer Company students Chasen Semple, Madison Lightfoot, Charlotte McParland, Josh Miller, Catherine Hudson, Nicole Hanson, business development coordinator, Leeds and Grenville Small Business Centre. Back Row,left to right are Nathan Heuvel, Liam Vallom, Andrew McManaman, Harrison Olajos, Lisa Van Rijswijk, Wendy Onstein, manager, Leeds and Grenville Small Business Centre and Robbie Deeks. completed the program. Those nine individuals included Robbie Deeks, RD Lawncare, who provided lawn care and landscaping to a variety of clients in the area. Come fall, Deeks will be attending Western University in London to take Business Administration. Nathan Heuvel ’s company, Viridis in Cardinal sold and installed solar pool heaters throughout the summer, Heuvel will be returning to Brockville Collegiate Institute. As for Catherine Hudson, her Head Start Tutoring in Brockville, she provided tutoring services to a variety of students. Hudson is attending Queen ’s University to take Business Commerce. In Kemptville and at the Brockville Farmer ’s Markets, Madison Lightfoot, sold her custom made delicious cupcakes under the name of Tony Cakes. She will be returning to St. Michael ’s Catholic District High School in Kemptville. If you bought cotton candy, snow cones or candy apples, you probably spoke with Charlotte McParland, owner of Pink Candy. She sold her products at the Brockville Farmer ’s Market and at local

events. This fall, McParland returns to BCI. Mallorytown ’s Josh Miller, of J. Miller Bladeworks fabricated custom made specialty knives for various applications. Miller will be returning to Thousand Islands Secondary School come fall. Harrison Olajos, owner of 1000 Islands Property Maintenance provided Brockville residents with landscaping and doing odd job, both large and small. Olajos returns to St. Mary ’s Catholic High School in Brockville. In Prescott, he is known as the Ice Cream Man. To his friends he is the owner, Liam Vallom, who sold ice cream treats from his mobile cart. Delta ’s Chasen Semple, owner of Puff N Stuff (Gourmet Popcorn) sold his homemade popcorn at the Brockville Farmer ’s Market, at various fairs and other local events. Come fall, Semple returns to Rideau District High School in Elgin. Each student received an award of $1,500 for startup costs with an additional $1,500 at the end of the summer at the completion of the Summer Company. During the celebration,

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CPHC Health and Wellness Centre of Excellence breaks ground of Excellence. So thank you Ruth. ” As CPHC chair John Conley indicated that although the planning was arduous, he believes that this project will continue to gain momentum. “This is a milestone in our CPHC history and it has been a long time to come to this stage, ” said Conley. “I remember back to a number of years when we would take one step ahead, then go back a couple, but I think we are on solid footing now to start this new facility to serve the whole community of Leeds, Grenville and Lanark. ” Conley continued to thank honoured guests who helped with some nancing through the government levels.

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EMC News – “Construction is expected to start immediately, ” said executive director of Community and Primary Health Care (CPHC) Ruth Kitson on Thursday, Aug. 23 for the new Community and Primary Health and Wellness Centre of Excellence. Located east of the Brockville Police Services, near the railway tracks and south of Parkedale Avenue, this stateof-the-art facility will house all current services offered at the CPHC ’s other locations. The price tag for the building is $9,597,010 with the federal government contributing $3 million and the provincial government giving $3,697,010, leaving $2.9 million to be raised by the community. Along with about 100 individuals who gathered for this monumental occasion were several dignitaries, including Leeds Grenville MP Gord Brown, MPP Steve Clark, Brockville Mayor David Henderson, along with other area political gures. Senator Bob Runciman was unable to attend due to other commitments. He has supported this venture from the very beginning. As the speeches owed, chair of the CPHC and the Community Family Health Team Jim Garrah read a letter from the Ministry of Health

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Several individuals joined in the ground-breaking ceremony of the CPHC Health and Wellness Centre of Excellence on Thursday, Aug. 23. Those included, left to right, president of GB Associates Graham Bird, CPHC-CFHT board member Mary Ferguson, BMO senior commercial account manager Renata Kimmerly, fundraisers Sandra Lawn, Ben TeKamp, fundraiser Judith Caldwell, chair CPHC-CFHT Jim Garrah, executive director, CPHC and CPHC-CFHT Ruth Kitson, fundraising chair Bruce Wylie, advisory committee

member Don Mussleman, chair CPHC John Conley, Brockville Mayor David Henderson, Leeds-Grenville MPP Steve Clark, Leeds-Grenville MP Gord Brown, vice president of Robert J. Bourgon and Associates Ltd. Chris Markell and vice-chair CPHC John Kerr. Missing from this photo are Senator Robert Runciman, lawyers James A. Doris and Steven J. Menard, fundraisers Jennifer Creighton, Susan Marjerrison, Kathy Hendricks and Deanna Clark.

and Long Term Care, Health Minister Deb Matthews. An excerpt reads: “This new, accessible facility will mean patients and clients can conveniently access a range of health care and social service

Garrah also added his own comments in recognizing the dream that Kitson had several years ago. “I should say ‘thank you very much ’ to somebody who had a vision a number of years

providers and programs when and where they need them. This is a wonderful example of providing the right care, at the right time, in the right place – a key goal of Ontario ’s Action Plan for Health Care. ”

ago, Ruth Kitson, ” he said. “A lot of people have a vision, a lot of times it does not come to fruition. This is a person who had a vision, worked like the energizer bunny and here we are starting the Centre

Phases There are three phases to this project with phase one and two starting right way with hopes of opening the Community and Primary Health and Wellness Centre of Excellence in the summer 2013. Phase one includes all the services currently at three sites in Brockville with access to primary health through doctors, nurses practitioners, registered nurses, social workers, dietitians, as well as clinics such as arthritic (physiotherapists), congestive heart failure See CPHC page 16

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and the wellness inclusive of the chronic disease self management services. Phase two takes in CPHC Community Support Services like Diners ’ Clubs, Meals on Wheels, Adult Day, etc., plus Caregiver Support Centre, Lifeline (including Kingston), Outdoor Wellness Park, Heart Wise Seniors Exercise Program, Diabetes Centre and the conference/meeting rooms and other complimentary agencies/services. As for phase three, the Guest Centre and Senior Housing, this effort will depend on funding as

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to when the beginning and nish will be. CPHC Development Manager “For someone who has been involved with lots of health care efforts it ’s inspiring to see the emotion that is behind this group and where this is at, ” said Graham Bird, President Graham Bird Associates. “ Bird went on to point out that the public would soon see the contractor setting up camp with trailer, hydro and generators to start digging. “Permits are being nalized with the city, ” said Bird. “The funding is in place, de-

signs completed, engineers are smiling, architects are smiling, so by Christmas our goal is to have the top on the building, windows in and the foundation poured so everyone will be warm to work on the interior. ” During the winter months the interior will be constructed which will include the doctors ’ ofces, examination room, reception areas and other rooms. “We will be working with the facility teams to make sure the telephones and emails are ready to go somewhere in May, ” added Bird. “By June we will start pulling people

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Ruth Kitson, executive director of Community and Primary Health Care, takes a moment to envision the state-of-the-art facility which will soon occupy the very ground on which she is standing. She reflects on the journey that has led to the ground-breaking ceremony of the CPHC Health and Wellness Centre of Excellence on Thursday, Aug. 23.

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out of their places, one by one. By this time next summer it will be ready. ” According to Bird, the facility will be environmentally friendly with a high efciency energy system, recycled materials where appropriate and advanced roof products. Fundraising The campaign volunteer fundraiser team will be hitting the oor running with Bruce Wylie at the helm and a team

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of inuential individuals. The team is comprised of Sandra Lawn, Ben TeKamp, Judith Caldwell, Deanna Clark and Susan Marjerrison, (absent from event). “When you talk about raising $2.9 million, we obviously have to talk to some friends, we are certainly going to do that, ” said Wylie, “but the rst thing that was important to the fundraising committee is that we create the need. Ruth talk-

EMC Events - Ontario East British Home Child Family, an organization dedicated to the promotion of the British Home Children story in Canadian history, presents the rst anniversary British Home Child Day In Ontario on Sept. 28, 2012 at Upper Canada Village. Sometimes referred to as “The Little Immigrants ” British Home Children were often orphans or impoverished children who came under the care of a number of different philanthropic organizations such as Barnardos, the Catholic Emigration Service or Quarriers. This year the event at Upper Canada Village will look at the role of William Quarrier who created a “Children ’ ’s

Village ” in Scotland to assist such youth. In addition to displays, exhibits, speakers, vignettes and story-telling between 9:30 a.m. and 5 p.m., there are a number of authors who will be present. These include Beryl Young who wrote the book “Charlie ” which was based on her father ’s experience as a British Home Child who was placed in Inkerman, Ont., Penny Draper author of “Day of the Cyclone ” and Sandra Joyce, author of “Street Arab – – A British Home Child Story ”. As was the case last year, the day will end with a British Home Child Day Dinner at Willard ’s Hotel which will be by advance reservation only. The Township of Athens and Area Heritage Society

has been invited to provide a display as well. This will include exhibits from their previous display about area home children such as Scottie MacLean, Jim Patterson, and Tom Lightfoot. New this year will be a British Home Child Day in Ontario Symposium/Information Session which will be held on Sept. 29, 2012 at the South Stormont Township Hall in Long Sault. For further information on the events of Sept. 28 and Sept. 29, please do not hesitate to contact Carolyn Goddard at 613 938 2455 or by email at carol.goddard@sympatico.ca, Jim Brownell jim.brownell@ yahoo.ca or Tom Brownell at. tomnfaye@sympatico.ca.

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The Aquatarium’s Magedoma exhibit: Visit the gilded age! Experience offers virtual visits to iconic 1000 Islands locations and even “back in time”

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The cabin of the Magedoma, built back in 1901, will be recreated for visitors to the Aquatarium. side ” where he converses with a dock hand and they throw the lines off. The people in the room have the impression that they are on a boat and leaving the dock. They hear the conversations, engine sounds and a bell or whistle. As they move out into open water the Captain says something like “Well look who is here ” as he looks backward, “it ’s Gady ”. Gady pulls

up under power and parallels the Magedoma as the Captain talks about her. Then on the other windows, Zipper approaches and the Captain says “Look at her ” as he crosses around to look closer. Zipper does a loop away and comes back as the Captain explains what kind of boat Zipper is. Everyone in Zipper is in period costume as well. The captain says “And here comes

Singer Castle, our destination for this trip ”. Singer comes into view and the captain explains who built it and when as the Magedoma approaches the dock. Period dressed dock hands appear and catch the lines. He says “This is a great place to visit, even today so when you ’ve nished your visit at the Aquatarium, why not take a boat from Brockville and visit. Or head over to Clayton and the Antique Boat Museum and actually book a ride out on the River in Gady, Zipper or any other number of classic Woodys! You ’ll nd all the information at the electronic brochure wall on the main level. The windows “fog up ” and words appear on screen “Next Trip – Half Moon Bay ”. Visitor Takeaways: The Magedoma Experience will take visitors back in history to the Gilded Age. They will learn about boat building history, experience a simulated trip aboard the126 foot luxury steam yacht. They will also be provided with information on RiverQuest partner destinations including the Antique Boat Museum in Clayton, New York. The call to action will be to visit the electronic

brochure wall. Brief History of the Magedoma: The luxury steam yacht was built in 1901 and purchased by wealthy Brockville businessman George Taylor Fulford in 1904. The 126 foot (38 meter) vessel was moored at the base of the cliff, south of Fulford Place, on the St. Lawrence River in Brockville. Below, the vessel is shown in her heyday, on the St. Lawrence: The yacht was built at the Pusey and Jones Shipyard in Wilmington, Delaware. Its rst owner was Michigan lumber mogul Charles Caneld, who named the yacht Cangarda, a combination of his name and that of his wife Belle Gardner. When Fulford purchased the vessel, he rechristened it The Magedoma, after his family (MAry, GEorge, DOrothy, MArtha). The Aquatarium (formerly known as the Maritime Discovery Centre) is a $20 million, 27,000 square foot tourist attraction to be located on Brockville ’s waterfront alongside the Tall Ships Landing condominium development. The Aquatarium is a publicprivate partnership with the City of Brockville.

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ample, take Singer Castle. As the visitors stand in the room, the fog clears on the monitors and they see a man, the captain, dressed in 1920s attire, who appears on one side of the boat through the windows. As he moves along the deck he talks to the people inside, explaining where they are going. He disappears from sight as he goes around the front, reappearing on the “dock

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EMC News – The following is part of an ongoing series of features on different aspects of the Aquatarium, set to open in Brockville next June. Next year visitors to the 1000 Islands region ’s newest tourist attraction will be able to board the cabin of a 1901 yacht and travel to various destinations including Singer Castle. The Aquatarium ’s Magedoma Exhibit promises to take visitors back to the Gilded Age to experience a simulated cruise aboard the famous steamship that was purchased in 1904 by wealthy Brockville businessman George T. Fulford. Tourists will experience the feeling of being on a moving boat complete with rocking movement and river sounds as they travel to a destination they select such as Singer Castle, Boldt Castle or Half Moon Bay. Visitors enter the Magedoma cabin to nd themselves in a smallish room that holds perhaps a dozen, with a row of “windows ” down each side. The windows are actually monitors that are displaying the virtual trip to the locations lmed. A switching device allows for the selection of a destination. For ex-

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City of Brockville proclaims Aug. 31 as Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Day trade as one of its cornerstones, especially with the exchange of Trinidad rum for the codsh (salt sh) from the Maritimes. Tourism is now become a booming industry.

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On Monday, Aug. 27, the following individuals attended the raising of the flag of Trinidad in downtown Brockville. From left to right are Bailey Lambert, Grady Emo, Krishendaye Kowlessar Emo, Colin Dalrymple, Dave Andrews, Jason Emo, Shannon Jadoo, Steve Jadoo, Henry De Souza and Larry Kowlessar. This recognition is of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago’s Golden Anniversary of Independence. The red colour in the flag represents the vigour of the land in Trinidad and Tobago, the friendliness and courage of its people and the sun. The black horizontal stripe references the unity and strength of the people, as well as the natural wealth of the country. As for the white, it represents the surrounding sea and the purity and equality of all people under the sun. Together these colours symbolize the earth, water and fire, which connects the nation’s people to the past, present and future. loss of bloodshed. “Legend has it that Columbus, sighting the three sisters (three hills), was reminded of his promise to God and named the island “La Trinity ” (Trinidad), ” said Kowlessar. “The island remained a British colony, a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations like Barbados and Jamaica until 1962, when all three became independent. ” The Proclamation of Independence was signed on Aug. 31, 1962 and the national ag was chosen, a unique design with a diagonal stripe of contrasting colours of black, white on red as well as the national anthem, Forged from the Love of Liberty. The future looks promising for this growing nation and its national anthem encapsulates this ambitious goal.

“Forged from the love of liberty In the res of hope and prayer With boundless faith in our destiny … God bless our nation ” “In 1965 the country became the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, ” said Kowlessar. This small island (1,980 sq. miles) has a population of 1.3 million people with approximately 40 per cent being of Indian descent, and about 38 per cent of African descent. The remainder is descendants of other countries. Governing body “The country has a democratic government similar to that of Canada, ” he explained. Her Excellency Kamla Persad Bissessar was recently elected

as Prime Minister with a majority government. She is the rst female Prime Minister and is well respected worldwide. ” Kowlessar feels that Persad Bissessar will provide the impetus of growth and development for the country. The literacy rate is on the increase and the northern campus of the University of the West Indies (St. Augustine) is expanding with a southern branch under construction in south Trinidad (Debe). Commerce “Agriculture is the mainstay of the island, ” added Kowlessar, “with the economy being boosted by its oil production. ” For many years Trinidad and Canada has enjoyed a friendly relationship with

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Ottawa gala The Trinidad and Tobago Association of Ottawa is holding a gala to mark this auspicious occasion of the Golden Jubilee of Independence on Sept. 1, to be held at the Ottawa Convention Centre. His Excellency Mr. Philip Buxo is expected to be in attendance as well as other dignitaries and members of the association. “The dening watchword of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is embodied in the mantra, ” said Kowlessar, “Together we aspire, Together we achieve. ”

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EMC News – On, Monday, Aug. 27, the red, black and white ag of Trinidad was raised high above the railway tunnel at the entrance to Blockhouse Island with several Trinidadians on hand. “This is in recognition of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago ’s Golden Anniversary of Independence, ” said Larry Kowlessar. The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is celebrating its golden jubilee of independence in 2012 and many celebrations have taken place while others are being planned. In fact, the Trinidad High Commission is planning a commemorative book to highlight some of the Trinidadians presently living in Canada who have made a signicant contribution in their Canadian communities. “Trinidad is in an evolutionary stage, ” said Kowlessar, “changing from a ‘massa ’ colonial country into a democratic republic. It has always been involved with sports and cricket, which was exported from England and is now its national sport. ” In 1976, Hasely Crawford won the island ’s rst ever Olympic gold medal at the Montreal Olympics in the men ’s 100 meters. At the Atlanta Olympics of 1996, Alto Bolton took the bronze medal in the 200 meters. This year at the 2012 London Summer Olympics, Keshorn Walcott won the gold medal in the men ’s javelin throw, and three other bronze medals secured on the track, which earned Trinidad and Tobago the 47th spot in the medal table. “But Brian Lara, a popular sportsman will be our world class cricketer for all times, ” said Kowlessar proudly.

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MOVIE: Total Recall STARRING: Collin Farrell, Jessica Biel, Kate Beckinsale, and Bryan Cranston DIRECTOR: Len Wiseman RATING: PG-13 EMC Entertainment It ’s easy to get so distracted by shiny objects that you don ’t think to question a lm ’s plot or internal logic. Needless to say Total Recall is one very bright and shiny object. In the future most of the Earth has been made uninhabitable by chemical warfare. The only places left are the United Federation of Britain and The Colony (Australia). The wealthy live in Britain and the working class live in The Colony. Travel between the two is achieved by ‘The Fall ’ a giant tube running through the centre of the earth. Douglas Quaid (Colin Farrell) lives in The Colony, is married to Lori (Kate Beckinsale), and works in The Federation. At least that ’s what he believed until he went to Rekall. Rekall advertises that it can implant any memory into your mind, but when Doug decides to try it out things go wrong. Suddenly Doug is taking out a police swat team, he ’s the most wanted man in The Colony, and his wife is trying to kill him. To make matters worse he may not even be Doug but a highranking member of a group of freedom ghters named Hauser. Doug is completely lost until Melina (Jessica Biel) comes out of nowhere to save him. Doug or Hauser is a piece in a much larger game being played by Federation president Vilos Cohaagen (Bryan Cranston). With Melina ’s help Doug is determined to learn the truth of who he is, and put an end to Cohaagen ’s machinations. Only one question remains; is any of it even

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real? Summer blockbusters aren ’t about internal logic, or the laws of physics, or even common sense. They ’re about awesome special effects, breathtaking visuals and non-stop action which Total Recall has lots of. So there ’s no need to question how the main characters climb up the outside of ‘The Fall ’ while it ’s moving through the Earth. There ’s no need to ask why the giant army of robots built to invade Australia couldn ’t be used to clean up the chemical contamination of Europe. Thankfully there ’s no need to ask these sorts of questions because Total Recall is just that cool. It can ’t be easy to look dazed and confused, but still kick the snot out of the bad guys. It ’s a rare talent that Colin Farrell seems to have mastered. Douglas is by far a more physically demanding role than he is emotionally demanding, but that didn ’t stop Farrell from being great. The women are the real show stoppers in this lm. Jessica Biel and Kate Beckinsale are outstanding delivering on two of the most intense action roles of the summer. They denitely raise the level of excitement for the movie. The original Total Recall was a great summer blockbuster, and this new slicker re-make is no different. So long as you don ’t think too hard about what ’s happening Total Recall is fantastic summer fun. Mark Haskins ’ column is a regular feature of the EMC.

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EMC Events - It ’s that time of the year again, when a group of motorcycles will be roaring down local roads. But fear not, this group has a “special ” reason for ganging up. It ’s the annual Law Enforcement Torch Ride that raises awareness and funds for the Special Olympics in Ontario. The ride is scheduled for Sept. 8. “It started three years ago in Kingston and we ’ve been growing it since then. This year it ’s grown big enough that the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police has put their approval on it, ” said organizer Mark Shipman. “(The association) wants it to fall under the umbrella of the Torch Run, which is the main fundraiser for the Special Olympics. ” Organized by law enforcement agencies, The Torch Run has been going for years

to raise money and awareness “The Torch Ride is just another avenue they can use to raise funds for the Special Olympics, ” said Shipman. The ride starts at the Overtime Sports Bar and Grill at Bath and Gardiners Road in Kingston at 9 a.m., or as Shipman says kickstands go up then and they ’re off. The group of dozens of motorcyclists will travel down Days Road to Front Road through town and over the causeway. It continues on to Gananoque and to the Township of Leeds & the Thousand Islands almost to Brockville, snaking up north to Smiths Falls where there will be parade marshals to usher them in for a break at the local community centre. From there they go to Perth and take the countryside back to Kingston. The entire ride should take about four to ve hours. See TORCH page 24

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The rst year the ride started there was just friends and family with about 10 bikes. The second year the amount doubled to 20. They ’re expecting 100 in 2012. “It is growing and it ’s grown every year, ” said Shipman. The ride ends back at Overtime where there will be a fundraising barbecue for anyone to attend between 2-5 p.m., as well as a silent auction.

People looking to ride and pre-register before Sept. 1 receive a free Torch Ride Tshirt. Cost is $35. For more information go to www.torchride.ca Law Enforcement Torch Ride organizer Mark Shipman says this year should be the biggest yet with an estimated 100 bikes expected to participate. The ride raises awareness and funds for the Special Olympics.

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MPP praises motion calling on auditor-general to review cancellation of Slots at Racetracks deal EMC News - Leeds-Grenville MPP Steve Clark welcomed the passage of a motion in the Ontario Legislature on Thursday, Aug. 30 asking the Auditor General to review the gaming and casino plans of the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. (OLG). According to a press release, the review will include the government’’s decision to scrap the Slots at Racetracks program and the 60,000 jobs the industry supports across the province, including 1,000 or more in Leeds-Grenville. The private member’’s motion, introduced by NepeanCarleton MPP Lisa MacLeod, also asked the Legislature to reconďƒžrm that a referendum must take place before any new casino is built in a municipality. ““I’’m pleased MPPs from all parties supported this resolution,”â€? said Clark, who spoke during the debate about the potentially negative impact of OLG’’s plans on the economy in Leeds-Grenville. ““We have 1,000 jobs or more at stake in the horse-racing industry and 400 full-time

jobs at Casino 1000 Islands,”â€? Clark noted in the release. ““This review by the Auditor will ensure the government’’s plan gives the people of Ontario value for money and that all the facts are known before OLG and the government head down this path.”â€? ““The McGuinty government announced its plans to cancel the Slots at Racetracks agreement without consulting an industry that generates $2 billion of economic activity and supports some 60,000 jobs in Ontario –– most of it in rural parts of this province,”â€? explained Clark. ““Now, we’’ll bring in the Auditor to ďƒžnally get the answers the government has refused to provide.”â€? During the debate Thursday, Clark pointed out a referendum was held prior to Casino 1000 Islands coming to Gananoque and Leeds and the Thousand Islands Township. ““I believe strongly that any municipality that wants to host a casino in the future must ensure its citizens have the same opportunity to make their feelings known through a referendum,”â€? said Clark.

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EMC Events –– There can be few more entertaining ways to start one’’s day. The annual Old-Fashioned Fly-In breakfast in Brockville returns this Sunday morning, Sept. 9, sponsored by the Brockville Flying Club and COPA Flight 111. It all begins at 8 a.m. at the Brockville 1000 Islands Regional Tackaberry Airport, 4620 Airport Road. In addition to a ““monstrous breakfast”â€? with never-ending coffee, visitors can enjoy the static display of unusual aircraft or even enjoy a plane ride over the city. For more information, visit www.brockvilleďƒ&#x;yingclub. info or call 613-342-4100. This event will take place rain or shine.

UCDSB superintendent completes Ironman, raises more than $5,000 for foundation EMC News - A superintendent of the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) completed his ďƒžrst-ever Ironman event in Mont Tremblant on Sunday, Aug. 18, and raised more than $5,000 for the UCDSB Champions for Kids Foundation. Competing against more than 2,500 triathletes, Coombs ďƒžnished the grueling race with an overall time of 14:45:27 –– swimming 3.8 kilometers in 1:20:51, biking 180.2 kilometers in 6:56:15, and running 42.2 kilometers in 6:11:28. The Ironman has been on Coombs’’ ““bucket list”â€? for quite some time, but he was also inspired to train and compete in memory of late superintendent Ted Kennedy who was an avid runner. ““The experience has been awesome,”â€? Coombs said. ““It gave me a chance to think about my work, reďƒ&#x;ect upon my life, and I realized when I ďƒžnished the race, I just wanted to see my wife.”â€? The money Coombs raised from sponsors will go directly to Champions to give children the opportunity to play sports, enjoy the arts, and seek medical care. If you are still interested in contributing to Champions, please visit www.canadahelps.org, and search for ““Champions for Kids.”â€? The website provides an immediate tax receipt.

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Neither cake nor cookies for breakfast EMC Lifestyle - One of my favourite Bill Cosby stories is one in which he tries to persuade his wife that it was okay for him to give their kids chocolate cake for breakfast. She doesn ’t believe his defence of “They made me do it! They made me give them chocolate cake! ” So he falls back on what he gures is a winning argument. “But cake is good

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Nitty Gritty Dirt Band headlines entertainment at 157th Spencerville Fair EMC Entertainment The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band is on its way to Spencerville to headline the entertainment lineup at the 157th Spencerville Fair taking place from Sept. 6 to 9. The NGDB will perform on Saturday evening, Sept. 8. Here ’s the complete lineup of performers to hit the stage in the entertainment tent: Friday evening, Sept 7 DW James, $20 at the door. Saturday afternoon, Sept 8 Classic Country ReVu. Admission included in fair ticket. Featuring recording artists Mike Fahey & Peter Dawson, along with special guest singer Jennifer Johnson and champion stepdancer Becky Reid . Saturday evening, Sept 8

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, $25 advance tickets were available until Sept. 4. Silver Creek $30 at the door. Sunday afternoon, Sept 9 Stonewall Jackson admission included in fair ticket. Connie Smith, Kelli Trottier, Fred Ducharme & Ninth Line. Tickets are available at Joe Computer and Home Hardware in Spencerville, Scotiabank in Kemptville, Sherry ’s Kitchen in Heckston, Finucan ’s General Store in North Augusta and MacEwen ’s Gas Bar, Edward Street in Prescott. Ticket prices include HST and admission to the fairgrounds after 4 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Photo ID required for General Admission area of Entertainment Tent.

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age of the value of the trust is allocated to the donee. The total value of these payouts qualies for a tax deduction and a gift tax is paid only on the remainder amount. At the termination of the trust, the remainder principal passes onto the donor ’s heirs tax-free. Museum Executive Director Frederick H. Hager summed up the importance of the Eastons ’ gift by saying, “This transformational gift will enable the Antique Boat Museum to continue its vital role of conserving our heritage and introducing families to our wonderful international region, the river, and experiential learning on both sides of the border. We are deeply indebted to Bob and Gay. ” The Antique Boat Museum is the premier freshwater nautical museum in North America. Located in the 1000 Islands on the St. Lawrence River, the ABM features more than 300 antique and classic boats among thousands of recreational boating artifacts. From May to October, the campus comes alive with speed boat rides, boat shows, special events, and educational programs for all ages. Please visit ABM.org for more information. Submitted by the Antique Boat Museum.

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Mr. Easton answered, “This has been a family decision. My wife Gay and I both wanted to do this. We have summered on Bostwick Island for generations, and the museum has done so much to preserve our local heritage and to stimulate our local economy. It just makes good sense to invest in an institution that is doing so much collective good! ” “The intent of our gift is that $250,000 will be split evenly on an annual basis for the next ten years between the museum and the trust. These funds are earmarked for current operations. The remaining portion of the gift will be split evenly between the Antique Boat Museum and the 1000 Islands Antique Boat Museum Trust. Those funds designated for the Antique Boat Museum will be restricted for General Endowment and those funds designated for the 1000 Islands Antique Boat Museum Trust will be restricted to fund the creation of an Antique Boat Museum Canadian Campus. ” A Charitable Lead Trust allows the donor to transfer assets to the next generation and avoid both estate taxes and generation-skipping taxes. The donor sets up the Lead Trust for a set term of years and during that time a xed percent-

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EMC News – The Antique Boat Museum in Clayton, N.Y., announced last Tuesday, Aug. 28 that the co-chair of its Conserving Our Heritage Endowment Campaign Teddy McNally has accepted with deep gratitude a generous gift from Trustee Robert G. Easton in the form of a $1 million Charitable Lead Trust donation to the museum and its Canadian counterpart, the 1000 Islands Antique Boat Museum Trust. In accepting this gift for the museum, McNally said, “Not only is the museum profoundly indebted to Bob for creating this Trust, but for the countless hours he has served the Board of Trustees as Treasurer, Chairman of the Finance Committee, Vice-Chairman of the Board, Chairman of the Board and advocate and sponsor for the Antique Boat Museum Canadian campus and currently working with me as co-chair of this endowment campaign. “Bob ’s leadership in all these capacities has provided the museum with an extraordinary campus and rm nancial foundation, which allows us to focus on the museum ’s international potential and inherent greatness to become a worldclass museum, ” he added. When asked about his gift,


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and on the small side, but you can pick her out right away by her amazing golden eyes. She would do well in a quieter home environment perhaps with a companion cat, as she is used to having friends. She is spayed and up to date with her routine shots. To visit Jade and our other beautiful cats and kittens please come by the Gananoque & District Humane Society (GDHS) shelter at 85 Hwy. 32 just north of the 401 between 9 a.m. and noon, Monday through Sat-

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EMC Events - The Brockville Museum invites residents to join in for a rare opportunity to tour the historic ““International Rapids”� section of the St. Lawrence Seaway! After taking a bus to Morrisburg you will join Sea Fox II for a fascinating trip past the sites of such Lost Villages as Aultsville and Farran’’s Point on Tuesday, Sept. 11. Pass through the mammoth Eisenhower and Snell Locks, both of which have a lift of over 40’’, sail under the Cornwall International Bridge before arriving in Cornwall for the return trip, arriving in Brockville around 6:30 p.m. Guests will be treated to a

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Theatrical developments Trent Blanchette (left), administrator of the Eastern Ontario Development Program, recently joined Heather Lawless, executive director of the Grenville Community Futures Development Corporation, in presenting a cheque to Ian Farthing (right), artistic director of the St. Lawrence Shakespeare Festival, to help the popular theatrical festival continue its great work on stage.

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Fort Town Drive neighbourhood in Prescott gets a makeover volunteers and representatives from the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville and the Housing Services Corporation (HSC). They spent the day beautifying the area by planting gardens and doing touch-up

painting. The day ďƒžnished up with a neighbourhood party to celebrate this revitalization event. The Fort Town Drive project is part of the Housing Services Corporation’’s (HSC’’s) Big 10 Tune-Up, which con-

sists of 10 community build initiatives across Ontario to celebrate HSC’’s 10th anniversary. Currently, Westport Mayor Bill Thake serves on the HSC Board of Directors. For the past 10 years, HSC (formerly SHSC), has worked

with Ontario’’s social housing community, including providers like the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville. The Big Ten Tune-Up is a way of thanking the landlords, housing providers and municipalities it has worked with

while supporting them to continue to do what they do best, work for the good of those in need in communities they can be proud to call home. For more information on HSC, visit www.hscorp.ca

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EMC News - Prescott residents will see some exciting changes in the Fort Town Drive neighbourhood with a streetscape makeover slated to launch on Sept. 4. This revitalization project is being completed by resident

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Prescott native front and centre as 67’s bring show to Smiths Falls, Brockville By STACEY ROY

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EMC Sports - It’’s a point of pride. That’’s how a Sept. 7 win against the Gatineau Olympiques in Smiths Falls was described by Chris Byrne, head coach and general manager of the Ottawa 67s. The same is likely true for the Ontario Hockey League club’’s match-up with the Kingston Frontenacs at the Brockville Memorial Centre on Sept. 16. ““It’’s always more than an exhibition game when we play Gatineau,”� Byrne said during a recent press conference held to promote the Smiths Falls event. With their home rink at the Ottawa Civic Centre undergoing extensive renovations as part of the Lansdowne Park rehabilitation, the 67’’s are taking their show on the road during this exhibition season. In addition to the games in Smiths Falls and Brockville, they also face-off against the Olympiques at the Clarence-

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Representatives from various sporting associations answered questions from the media Aug. 23 at the Memorial Community Centre, Smiths Falls, in regards to the much anticipated exhibition game between the Ottawa 67s and Gatineau Olympiques. From left to right: Shelley Nadeau and Steve Doyle (SFGHA), Ryan Van Stralen and Chris Byrne (Ottawa 67s). The 67’s and Kingston Frontenacs do battle in Brockville on Sept. 16. of Scotiabank Place. Hockey fans can expect a high-paced ďƒžght to the ďƒžnal

buzzer when the 67’’s battle their Quebec rivals Friday, and their provincial rivals in

he will experience the rivalry between the 67’’s and the Gatineau Olympiques on ice. He says he’’s looking forward to adding more to his team in 2012-13 and building on what he achieved during his inaugural OHL season. ““I really got a lot of experience and conďƒždence,”â€? Van Stralen said of the 2011-2012 season. Smiths Falls mayor Dennis Staples expressed his excitement for the coming game and in having Van Stralen back on home ice. ““That’’s going to add to the importance of that evening,”â€? he said. He urged everyone interested in tickets to get theirs soon by calling the 67’’s Box Ofďƒžce at 613-232-6767 ext. 1 during business hours. Prices are $11.30 for adults ($10 plus HST), $5.65 for those ďƒžve-12 years of age and free for four and under. For the game in Brockville on Sept. 16, all tickets are $10 +HST.

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Firewood, dry, cut, split and delivered, starting from $80 for a face cord. Call Peter 613-348-1208.

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The Family of Agnes Cadue invite you the the celebration of her 90th Birthday Friday September 14, 2012 7 -9 P.M. Stocking Hill Apartments Common Room 550 Emma St Gananoque, Ontario Best Wishes Only

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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

Complete steel roofing & siding packages Bob Perkins 613-342-6030

Yamaha EF4000DX generator, six years old, used once, like new. Asking $500. Call 613-342-7663 after 11 a.m.

FIREWOOD Firewood- Cut, split and delivered or picked up. Dry seasoned hardwood or softwood from $50/face cord. Phone Greg Knops (613)658-3358, cell (613)340-1045.

Certified piano technician, with Piano Technician’s Guild, extensive experience with tuning, repairing and rebuilding. Contact Grant Pattingale at 6 1 3 - 2 8 4 - 8 3 3 3 , 1-877-742-6648 or www.piano4u.ca Ron’s guitar and bass lessons. References available. Please call for more details. Call 613-802-9898.


12 ga. shotguns: Remington semi automatic mod. 1100, $400; Remington mod. 870 pump, $375; Higgins mod. 20 pump, $125; double barrel side by sise, $150; Cooey single shot, $125. 30-30 cal. lever action rifles: Winchester mod. 94, like new, $400; Marlin mod. 336, $300. .22 cal. rifles: Mossberg 10 shot target with Monte Carlo stock, $250; Cooey 10 shot repeater, $200; Cooey single shot long barrel, $150. 2 Gamo, pellet guns $75 each. 5 hunting knives, belts, bags, cases. All ammo extra. FAC required. Call 613-925-5623.

For the Health conscious meat lover. Tender Grass Finished Beef raised here in Eastern Ontario. Phone Rudy Haveman (613)275-2267 cell (613)328-4451 www.kitleybeef.ca

Contractor pays top price for homes, cottages and rural and city properties in need of repair. Call us for free evaluation on request. Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000. Wanted for scrap: cars, trucks, vans, farm machinery, metal, appliances, hot water tanks, furnaces, oil tanks, batteries, pickup available. Call anytime 613-543-9071. Wanted to Buy, 2 horse trailer. Also quiet riding horse. 613-657-1114.

‘03 KIA Sedona, 7 passenger, V6, automatic, with CD, DVD, TV, E-test, safety, 181,000 km, $2,995. 613-284-9886 GMD.

WESTPORT MOTORS 23 WHELAN STREET, WESTPORT

2011 CHEV MALIBU 4DR LT loaded, 52,000 kms, blue 2010 FORD RANGER SUPERCAB SPORT 4X4 5 sp., air, 76,000 kms, red 2009 HYUNDAI SONATA 4 dr. loaded, 94,000 kms, blue 2008 KIA SEDONA VAN LX 75,000kms, loaded, RR/air/heat, black 2008 MAZDA 5 WAGON, 7 psgr., auto, loaded, 99,000 kms, white. 2008 CHEV IMPALA LT, loaded, 130,000 km, black. 2007 MAZDA B4000 4X4 auto, loaded, 80,000 kms, red 2007 CHEV SILVERADO LT EXT. CAB 4X4 Z71, loaded, 92,000 km, grey 2007 PONTIAC WAVE, 4 dr., auto. air, 28,000 km, red 2006 PONTIAC MONTANA

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VAN quad seats, 95,000 kms, silver 2005 BUICK ALLURE CX 4dr., loaded, 112,000 kms, red 2006 HONDA CRV AWD, loaded, 91,000 kms, red 2005 NISSAN MURANO SL AWD p/rood loaded, 94,000 km, maroon 2005 CHEV SILVERADO REG CAB Z71, 4X4, loaded, 153,000 km, white 2005 NISSAN MAXIMA SL fully loaded, 172,000 km, beige. 2004 FORD EXPLORER SPORTRAC 4x4 loaded, sunroof, 124,000 km, black. 2004 DODGE RAM SLT 4X4 Quad cab, loaded, 157,000 km, black 1995 GMC SIERRA reg cab 4x4 136,000 km, blue, as traded AS IS

1996 Chrysler L.H.S, 150,000km, no rust. Selling as is for $1,800. Call 613-345-5872 and leave a message.

Sailboat 16ft Wayfarer. Excellent cond. cover, dolly, trailer. $2800. Excellent cond. A fun, safe sail 1-4 people. Brighton 613-475-9121

2002 Ford Windstar, V6, automatic, fully loaded, Special Sport Model, no rust, E-test, safety, 181,000 km, $2,995. 613-284-9886 GMD.

Winter boat storage- Winterizing, shrink wrapping, indoor and outdoor, $335-$425. Mobile shrink wrapping available. 613-267-3470. relax@christie lakecottages.com

2003 Chev Ventura, 8 passenger with child restraint seats, automatic, V6, 3.4L, no rust, 172,000 km, $2,995, safety & E-test. 613-284-9886 GMD. 2004 Dodge 7 passenger Caravan. Great condition. Certified. $2,990; Also 13.5 h.p. garden tractor/mower, $300; 10 h.p. snowblower, $225. 613-449-1668. 2006 Buick Allure CXL, 101,000 km. Leather, fully loaded,excellent condition. New brakes, new summers and winters all on rims. $8,900. 613-271-7513.

Light weight Wazat trailer, excellent condition, must see/sell! Sleeps 2, 12 volt hookup, $3,999. 5’x8’, ice fishing capabilities. 613-766-5913.

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Stable cleaner, Silage unloader, gangs for horse-drawn discs, walking plough (less handles), butternut carving blocks, 2 nearly-new oil drums, 12� pine boards. 613-359-5275

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TIRE & REPAIR Steve Pattemore Athens, ON Specializing in Farm Tires

613-924-2225

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2008 FORD FOCUS SE LOCAL TRADE, SHOWROOM CONDITION, ONLY 49000KM, GREAT ON GAS, WONT LAST, FINANCING AND WARRANTY, NOW ONLY 11995.00 2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE LIMITED EDTION, ONE OWNER, LOCAL TRADE, 69000KM, ALL WHEEL DRIVE, PRICED TO SELL AT 18495.00 2007 CHRYSLER 300 LOCAL TRADE, ONE OWNER, MINT CONDITION, SUNROOF, POWER SEAT, POWER TRAIN WARR $12995. 2007 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT LOCAL TRADE ONE OWNER, VERY CLEAN 9400.00 2005 PONTIAC VIBE LOCAL TRADE, WELL MAINTAINED, AIR, CD, POWER GROUP, $6500.00 2004 KIA RIO LX AUTOMATIC, ONE OWNER, LOCAL TRADE, 59000KM BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL $4500.00 2003 HYUNDAI SONATA LOCAL TRADE , LOW KM, AIR, GOOD TIRES, GREAT CONDITION, $4995.00

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KIA of Brockville

680 Stewart Blvd., Brockville

613-345-4442

TOM’S CUSTOM

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

FAX YOUR AD 498-0307

HOUSE FOR SALE 1250 Alwington $210,000 This beautiful 3 bedroom home in Brockville’s popular north end is move in ready! New windows, natural gas furnace, central air, large laundry room, new kitchen with granite (2012), finished basement, above ground swimming pool, close to schools and local amenities. *Visit propertyguys.com for full pictures and information.

TIKO Fall Obedience Classes

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Start Tuesday, September 11, 2012 at Brockville Memorial Centre For information call Lorraine 1-613-453-2880

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McKee round baler, used average 90-100 bales a year. Stored covered in off season, PT10 Hesston haybinder, 3 furrow Case plow, 15�; 3 sets harrow chains. All in good condition. 613-657-3740.

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Hobby farmers: JD2130 with loader, MF165 tractors, NH haybine and 3 styles of rakes, White 10’ discs, 2 and 3 furrow plows, harrows, MF 8’ seed drill, 3 pth feed spreader, bush hog, scraper blades 6’ and 7’; manure spreader, 7’ snow blower, paige wire fencing and electric fences, 12’-14’ gates. Priced to sell. 613-657-4703 or 613-657-4522 after 5 p.m.

Strong, young Suffolk rams (not tall type). Call Tony Locke at 613-928-2246.

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Ford 4610 FWD $12,750; MF 165 $5,150; MF 1135 cab $7,500; CIH 585 cab $14,500. 613-223-6026.

Quiet adult campground, large fully serviced lots, fishing, tennis, horseshoes and volleyball, near Merrickville on Rideau River. $1200/season. 613-269-4664.

2011 KIA RIO 5 LOCAL AUTO AIR HEATED SEATS, 30000KM, $11995.00 2010 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED LEATHER SUNROOF ALL POWER, 54000KM, WAS $27495.00 NOW $25995.00 2010 KIA RIO 5 SX LOCAL AUTO AIR S/ROOF, HEATED SEATS, $11995.00 2010 KIA RONDO EX V6 LOCAL HEATED SEATS, 86000KM, LOTS OF WARRANTY, $12995.00 2008 KIA RONDO EX V6 5 PASS, 32000KM, LOTS OF FACTORY WARRANTY, HEATED SEATS, LOADED, LOCAL TRADE WAS $14995.00 NOW $13495.00 2008 KIA SPORTAGE LX AUTO, FWD, WARR, CONVIENCE PACK, $10250.00 2008 KIA RONDO EXLV6 LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALL POWER, LOCAL $10995.00 2008 FORD TAURUS SEL LOCAL LOADED, GREAT SHAPE, 142000KM, $9500.00 2008 KIA RIO 5 LOCAL AIR CD HEATED SEATS, $7500.00

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Firewood Processors, Canadian Made. Cuts up to 16� diameter, 13 h.p. Honda $9,950. www.blackscreek.ca (613)889-3717.

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Financing & Extended Warranties Available!

PERSONALS

ASP Contractors. Airless spray painting and power washing. Farms, cottages, houses, factories, fences, tanks. Corn, glass and sandblasting. New steel roofs installed. Roofs screw-nailed and boards replaced. Eavestroughs and gutter guards installed. Fully insured. Call George (800)589-1375 or cell (613)827-8485.

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Remington model 700 bolt action .300 Win. Mag., .270 Win., .22-250 Rem. VSSFII, .223 Rem. VSSFII heavy barrel all Leupold scopes, Browning BAR .243 Win., also 6.5-20x40 mm Leupold scope. Popular calibre ammo available. Call 613-264-9298.

Cedar trees for hedges from 5-6’ high from landowners. Call 613-799-0958.

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3-1/2� magnum double barrell shotgun; 308 Savage, lever action, clip feed, hammerless rifle, 1 of a kind. 613-657-4439.

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World Class Drummer. From Five Man Electrical Band, is accepting new students for private lessons. Call Steve 613-831-5029.

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Horses For Sale. Appolsa, Quater Horses, Canadian Belgium and Paint. Call 613-387-3999. Rideau Arcott Rams for sale. Ready for fall breading. Contact 613-812-2438.

Wanted to buy, horses, colts and ponies, all types. Contact Bob Perkins at (613)342-6030.

11 month old Jack Russell, male, neutered, $350. comes with bed, leashes, food, etc. 613-498-6232. Pet Grooming small to large, dogs and cats. Brushing, bathing, shave downs, trims etc. Call Bonita 613-926-0417 or Cell 613-349-8070.

Share your special moments with your friends and our readers with an announcement in Social Notes.

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

Martel Mortgages 100% financing, first time homebuyers, self-employed, no income, low rates OAC. Mike Martel Mortgage Broker (613)345-5284 FSCO 11963. 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 o/b 835289 Ontario Inc. Licence #10876, www.chasemortgagebroker .com (613)384-1301.

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Bachelor from............... $550 inclusive 1 bedroom from ........... $675 inclusive 2 bedroom from ........... $750 inclusive Contact Superintendents at 760 & 770 Laurier + 1340 & 1350 Kensington 613-498-1646 780, 790, 800 Laurier + 1360 Kensington 613-341-9233

Jasper, Ontario

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Scottswood Show - Kingston IPM $375 each/dbl Mystery Tour

To book a tour or receive a brochure

Call Mary Lou 275-2263

COMING EVENTS

Glenn Wood Place

COMING EVENTS

182nd Annual

Bachelor from......................... $550 1 bedroom + Den ................... $765 2 bedroom from ..................... $800

Kingston Fall Fair September 13 - 16

includes utilities, parking and basic cable

Contact Superintendents at 5, 9, 13, 17, 21 Glenn Wood .......... 613-246-6504 613-342-6439 10 Glenn Wood ..................... 613-246-6504 613-342-6439 20 & 30 Glenn Wood .............. 613-865-9450 613-865-9450

We are looking for PHONE LINE VOLUNTEERS for our Gananoque, Brockville & Prescott Offices If you possess a desire to help others who are experiencing difficulties and/or distress please call Debbie or Bruce at (613) 345-1290 or 1-866-544-5614 as soon as possible. Training is provided.

Prescott. Newly renovated 1 bedroom apartment. Fridge, stove, laundry facilities, parking, no smoking, no pets, first and last. $455 plus utilities. 613-342-0829.

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NOW RENTING Newly Updated Apartments Loyalist Village

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BROCK KING PROPERTIES

Sept 15 Sept 20-22 Oct 13

Golden Retriever, and Owner: have room to rent, house to share, on water. Sand beach, bicycles, walking trails, great river view, and Park. Queen bed, Satellite TV, parking, new heating, AC, Oil HW, electronic air cleaner, laundry, alarm system, cooking privileges. East end of Parkway @ Browns Bay. $650/month incl. all utilities. Avail. (613)923-5027 Home, (613)498-8710 Cell. Kemptville, 3 bedroom nonsmoking house with separate garage, 106 Van Buren St. $1275/mth plus utilities. Natural gas furnace. Available Sept. 1 if not earlier. 613-258-2142, leave message.

LEACOCK TOURS T.I.C.O. #1714509

Consolidate your Debts. 1 monthly pmt, including credit cards, taxes, collection agencies, garnishments, etc. GMC Consulting 24 hrs, Toll Free 1-877-977-0304. Services Bilingues. gmyre@debtzero.ca

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Horse stalls and hay steamers. HappyHorseProducts.ca 613-715-1719.

Prescott rare opportunity one and two bedroom apartments. Suitable for seniors, well maintained. Appliances, parking included. GK3 Group www.gk3.ca 613-499-3293. Prescott- spacious one bedroom apartments, Clean, quiet, secure, adult building. Includes fridge, stove, laundry room, parking. Utilities extra. A/C. No pets. Non-smokers preferred. Call 613-802-0580. Rockport- Large 2 bedroom house, open concept, 32 acre lot, wood stove, $800 plus hydro, available Nov. 1st. 613-807-2759.

Kingston Memorial Centre For more information visit www.kingstonfair.com

Spencerville 3 bedroom house located on quite back street. Recently renovated, very clean. Available October 1st. $1100 plus utilities. Appliances included. Non-smokers only! 613-340-4607.

OWNED & OPERATED BY KEHOE MARINE CONSTRUCTION

Three bedroom bungalow in Lansdowne area. $800 per month plus utilities. Available October 1. Call 613-659-4517 after 6 p.m.

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Attention horse riders!!! Our Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon is back!! It’s time to saddle up and giddee up, October 13, registration from 10-12:30. Watch for signs!! Check out our website: www.saddleupintoledo.com This year’s proceeds will benefit St. Andrew’s United Church, Toledo and St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, Toledo for Church renovations.

FINANCIAL/ INCOME TAX

Employment Ontario programs are funded in part by the Government of Canada

Trillium Health Care Products Inc. 2337 Parkedale Avenue, Brockville, Ontario K6V 5W5 Fax: (613) 342-5330

End of summer pontoon blowout with lots of boating season left!

Trillium Health Care Products is a manufacturer of high quality health and beauty products. Our product lines include a number of recognized health care products to notable multi-national and domestic businesses in the North American marketplace. Located in the beautiful, 1000 Islands tourist region in Eastern Ontario, our dynamic business has immediate openings for the following position:

E.G. 2012 SOUTHBAY 518CR 50 HP YAMAHA 4 STROKE ENGINE VINYL FLOOR UPGRADE SNAP OUT CARPET AM FM CLARION WATERPROOF STEREO

POP UP CHANGE ROOM BIMINI TOP FULL MOORING COVER REGULAR PRICE $24,200.00 PLUS TAX

SALE PRICE $20,900.00 PLUS TAX

4.99% FINANCING O.A.C.

www.riverratmarine.ca

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SALES SERVICE EXPERIENCE

515-1000 Islands Parkway, Lansdowne, ON K0E 1L0 tel 613.659.3520 fax 613.659.4633

The Primary Responsibilities for this position are to: UÊ Ãà ÃÌÊ Ì iÊ > Õv>VÌÕÀ }Ê «À ViÃÃiÃÊ LÞÊ ` à > Ì }]Ê V i> }]Ê Ã> Ì â }]Ê > `Ê reassembling the relevant manufacturing and auxiliary equipment. UÊ Ãà ÃÌÊ ÊÌ iÊÃiÌÊÕ«]Ê«À ViÃà }Ê> `Ê «iÀ>Ì Ê vÊ > Õv>VÌÕÀ }ÊiµÕ « i Ì° UÊ *iÀv À ÊÛ>À ÕÃÊ Ê«À ViÃÃÊV iV Ã]ʵÕ> ÌÞÊV iV ÃÊ> `Ê Ì iÀÊ` VÕ i Ì>Ì Ê>VÌ Û Ì iÃÊ to ensure production is conducted as designed. UÊ * Ã Ì Ê >ÞÊ V Õ`iÊÀ ÊV i> }Ê`ÕÌ iÃÊ>ÃÊÜi ° Prerequisites of this position: We are looking for career-minded individuals who have the ability and desire to contribute to our Solid Dose Manufacturing department. Working in a fast paced, regulated environment, your skills will be required to produce high quality workmanship. As a contributing member of the team, you will ensure tasks are completed safely and with efficiency to exacting standards. You are detail oriented, able to follow procedures and instructions and have a proven ability to complete documentation and perform calculations. Opportunity for advancement exists for those individuals who consistently demonstrate teamwork, leadership qualities and contribute to the continuous improvement of product quality and operational efficiency. UÊ À>`iÊ£Ó]Ê> `Ê>Ê«À Ûi Ê«À wV i VÞÊ Ê >Ì i >Ì VÃ]Ê} `ÊÀi>` }ÊV «Ài i Ã Ê vÊ work instructions, and the ability to perform documented tasks. UÊ / Ê LÌ> ÊViÀÌ wV>Ì ÊÌ Ê «iÀ>ÌiÊ>Ê« ÜiÀÊÌÀÕV ° UÊ - vÌÊÜ À Ê> `Ê«iÀ ` VÊ"°/Ê ÃÊÀiµÕ Ài`° UÊ L ÌÞÊÌ ÊÜ À Ê ÊV w i`Êë>Við If you are a qualified person for this position please forward your resume in confidence to: Human Resources Trillium Health Care Products 2337 Parkedale Ave. Brockville, Ontario K6V 5W5 Ê >Ý\ÊʭȣήÊÎ{Ó xÎÎä E-mail in Word format: Careers@TrilliumHCP.com

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Our Brockville location requires an energetic and outgoing Customer Service Representative to join our team. This role is the primary point of contact for our customers and requires an individual with an exceptional command of the English language, bilingual French would be an asset. Some initial travel to Toronto for training will be required.

Leeds Road 05: New partly completed 2000 sq. ft 3 bedroom home and garage on large treed lot. Bargain at $112,000. Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000.

Responsibilities: s 2ESPOND TO CUSTOMER ENQUIRIES BY PHONE OR E MAIL PROVIDING product information in an accurate and professional manner. s %NTER CUSTOMER ORDERS USING 3!0 s 0ROCESS PRODUCT RETURNS AND CREDITS s -AINTAIN AND UPDATE CUSTOMER DATA BASE s 0ROVIDE SUPERIOR CUSTOMER SERVICE lNDING SOLUTIONS TO ISSUES AND keeping customers informed of order process and shipping methods. s !BILITY TO HANDLE MULTIPLE TASK AND PRIORITIZE

Napanee: centre of town, small store and 2 large apartments, price $169,000. A great investment. Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000.

Qualifications: s -INIMUM OF ONE YEAR OF PRIOR OFlCE CUSTOMER SERVICE EXPERIENCE s #OMPLETION OF POST SECONDARY EDUCATION s 0ROVEN PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS s %XCEPTIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS WRITTEN AND ORAL s 3TRONG COMPUTER SKILLS INCLUDING -ICROSOFT %XCEL 7ORD AND /UTLOOK s !BILITY TO READ ANALYZE AND INTERPRET GENERAL BUSINESS PERIODICALS

professional journals, technical procedures or government regulations. s !BILITY TO WRITE REPORTS AND BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE s 3TRONG MATHEMATICAL SKILLS WITH PRIOR EXPERIENCE IN CALCULATING discounts, interest and percentages. s %NGLISH &RENCH CONSIDERED A STRONG ASSET

Wanted- Cash for waterfront property of all types. Call us for a free evaluation. Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000.

Please include cover letter stating salary expectations with resume NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Apply at: www.spx.com/careers

HALL’S BODY SHOP

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

613-342-4908

COMING EVENTS Everyone invited to “Come to Church –A Place to Belong.� Open House on Saturday, September 15, 1-2:30 pm., special Worship Service Sunday, September 16 at 10 am. at Bethel Christian Reformed Church, 117 Windsor Drive, Brockville. More information at www.bethel-crc.com or 613-345-2050.

Senior Gentleman would like to meet female 65-70 for serious relationship. Please send picture. Please apply to box 10700 c/o St. Lawrence EMC, 7712 Kent Blvd., Brockville, Ontario, K6V-7H6.

Retired Teachers & Friends Present the 2013 Tour Package. Wall Street United Church, Wall Street. Brockville. Sept 18th, 2-5pm. All Welcome!

COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES, Canadian Red Cross Is offering a FT career opportunity: Human Resources Supervisor Brockville, Ontario

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The Canadian Red Cross Community Health Services Brockville Branch is currently seeking a Human Resources Supervisor.

SPX is a global multi-industry manufacturing leader committed to operational excellence and execution. With operations in over 35 countries with over 17,000 employees, we specialize in a diverse range of products serving various industries including power and energy, process equipment, vehicle diagnostic tools, pharmaceutical, food and beverage and oil and gas. We are currently recruiting talent to focus on innovation, expert technology, service and product leadership that will provide critical solutions that help businesses around the globe perform at optimal levels. We hope you will consider joining our dynamic team. SPX’s Flow Technology segment designs, manufactures and markets engineered solutions and products used to process, blend, meter and transport fluids in addition to air and gas filtration and dehydration. Recognized for its leading brands and turnkey systems capability, the Flow Technology segment has global operations which serve the Food & Beverage, Power & Energy and Industrial markets. This position is located in Brockville, ON Canada and will require some initial travel to Toronto for training.

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Responsibilities: s 2ESPONSIBLE FOR BUYING ALL THE MATERIALS AND SERVICES REQUIRED TO OPERATE THE business. s 2ESPONSIBLE FOR THE NEGOTIATING PROCESSING SCHEDULING RELEASING AND DELIVERY of purchase orders executed for the company. s 2ESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING COMPLETE PURCHASE ORDER lLES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ISO/SOX procedures. s )DENTIlCATION OF GOOD BUYING OPPORTUNITIES RECOGNIZE AND COMMUNICATE MARKET fluctuations and capitalize on advantageous buying situations. s #ULTIVATE GOOD RELATIONSHIPS WITH SUPPLIERS IN AN EFFORT TO GET BEST VALUE FOR money. s %NSURES COMMUNICATION TO END USERS OF MATERIALS SERVICES AND DELIVERY expectations. s 2ESOLVE 6ENDOR PROBLEMS SUCH AS INCORRECT PRICING PART NUMBER CORRECTIONS

and shipping discrepancies as appropriate. s -AINTAINS AND MODIlES THE %XPANDABLE 6ENDOR MASTER lLE AS APPROPRIATE s )NVESTIGATIONS AND ACTIONS .ON #ONFORMING -ATERIALS s 4RANSPORTATION KNOWLEDGE EXPECTED s !CTION ORIENTED WITH THE ABILITY TO ACT AT TIMES WITH MINIMAL PLANNING s -ANAGE END OF LIFE AND DIFlCULT TO SOURCE MATERIALS IN THE -ARKET Qualifications s -INIMUM YEARS OF 0URCHASING EXPERIENCE s 0OST 3ECONDARY EDUCATION IN /PERATIONS )NVENTORY OR 0URCHASING -ANAGEMENT s 3UPERIOR COMMUNICATION SKILLS ACROSS ORGANIZATIONAL BOUNDARIES LEVELS s 2ESULTS ORIENTED WITH A CUSTOMER SERVICE FOCUS s #ONSIDERABLE KNOWLEDGE OF 0URCHASING METHODS AND PROCEDURES WITH 3!0 s !0)#3 OR 0-!# AN ASSET Please include cover letter stating salary expectations with resume NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Apply at: www.spx.com/careers

Reporting to the Branch Manager, the role of Human Resources Supervisor is responsible for ensuring effective delivery of client services. Primary Duties: s 2ECRUITMENT AND 2ETENTION s /RIENTATION AND 4RAINING s /CCUPATIONAL (EALTH AND 3AFETY $ISABILITY CLAIMS management s )NTERNAL %XTERNAL #OMMUNICATION s 0ERFORMANCE -ANAGEMENT

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Effective Behaviours and Qualifications: s 0OST SECONDARY EDUCATION IN RELEVANT HUMAN RESOURCE community social services; s "ETWEEN YEARS OF JOB RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE OR AN EQUIVALENT COMBINATION OF EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE s %XCELLENT VERBAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATION SKILLS s %XCELLENT ORGANIZATIONAL INTERPERSONAL AND TEACHING SKILLS s %XPERIENCE IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IS REQUIRED s %XPERIENCE IN A UNIONIZED ENVIRONMENT IS AN ASSET s 'OOD TO ADVANCED CAPABILITIES IN -3 /FlCE SOFTWARE APPLICATION I E -3 7ORD %XCEL AND -3 OUTLOOK s !BILITY TO WORK NON TRADITIONAL HOURS AND TRAVEL IS REQUIRED 7E OFFER A COMPETITIVE SALARY AND BENElTS PACKAGE )NTERESTED parties may submit their applications no later than Friday September 14, 2012 to: Email: BrockvilleCHS@redcross.ca OR FAX OR SUBMIT TO #HARLES 3T "ROCKVILLE /NTARIO + 6 4

Looking for persons willing to speak to small groups, 1 on 1 presentations. A car and internet necessary. Diana (866)306-5858. Now hiring. Looking for a reliable, mature person, preferably with OLG and cash experience for a position at a local convenience store and gas bar. Reply in person with resume to management at The Quickie, 60 William Street, Brockville. School Bus Driver required for the Athens, Delta and Toledo area. Please contact Robert at 613-924-2197 if interested.

50 years experience- trees, hedges trimmed, eavestroughs cleaned, painting, decks built, odd jobs. Fast, dependable service. Bob Ellis 613-342-8795. Fister Mixit Heritage Masonry specializing in stone and brick repair. Repair, repointing, chipping, sandblasting, basements, chimneys. 613-537-9928 or 613-551-8590.

Contract Position We are looking for an independent, selfmotivated individual to collect information about organizations in Leeds and Grenville. Skills needed include having an outgoing and friendly personality, good observational skills and internet search ability. This is a part time position with flexible hours. If interested email: bobbiedstephen@gmail.com

Gibson Tree Care. Book Now for 2012. “We work where boom trucks can’t�. Free estimates. Fully insured. (613)865-7828 (local). www.gibsontreecare.com Handy Man- painting, trim work, door hanging, flooring, siding, tiling, decks, repairs. Very reasonable rates. Call Norm (613)340-5614. Hate Fall Yard Cleanup? Green Exteriors can help. Lawns & gardens cleaned. Winter Ready fertilizer added, or Go Green with organic. Leaf bags removed. Reasonable rates. 613-315-5694 nmann.greenexteriors@gmail.com Retired English and French teacher, Almonte area, eager to help your children improve their language skills. Call Theresa at 613-256-0872. Well established cleaning lady has one bi-weekly opening for September. For details call 613-342-8108. Willing to clean houses, honest and dependable person. Call Ruby 613-802-4276.

Brockville, September 8 & 9, 8-2, 2125 2nd Concession. Wardrobe, hoosier, coffee table, tablesaw, sleeping bags, afghan, puzzles, books, comics, Quebec heater, other items. Rain/shine. Huge Multi-Family, Sept. 8th (8 to 4) & 9th (8 to 2) Antiques side chairs, trunks, toys, diecast cars; costume jewellry; brewery/ liquor items; artwork; tall ship models; accordian; 3 kitchen/dining sets; games table; canoe; many small tools; bird houses/feeders; numerous household items. 613-258-7551. Lyn, 11 Cummings, Saturday, September 8, Sunday, September 9, 8-2. Workbench, furniture, books, LPs, household items, much more. Maitland, 3 Jones Court, (by the trails), September 8, 8-1, antique chair, garden umbrella, desk, chaise lounge, numerous items. Moving sale, Saturday, September 8, 9-2 pm. 64 Hartley St, Brockville (sale in back yard). Tools, furniture, garden, household, misc.

CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Sunday,Sept 9, 2012, 11 A.M start 13 Quabbin, RD. Mallorytown, Legion Featuring: Antiques, Collectables, Furniture, Appliances & Tools Listing & pictures @ www.murphysauctions.com Mike Murphy Auctioneer/Appraiser office 613-923-1094, Cell 613-285-9359

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September 15, 9:30-12:30, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 280 Ormond Street, Brockville. Proceeds donated to our local Food Bank. Something for everyone.

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Looking for full-time and part-time school crossing guards These positions are for 3 hours per day. Must have clean criminal record and be able to pass a criminal CPEC. Please drop off resume to: Don Jackson –– Supervisor 164 Perth Street Brockville, Ontario Ph: (613) 342-8749 or cell: (613) 340-9504

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Yard and Craft Sale, September 8, 9-12, 251 Park Street, West, Prescott. Gas BBQ, misc items. Something for everyone Start your Christmas shopping early.

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Complete Body Repairs & Painting

Experienced line cook needed. Apply within at Georgian Dragon Restaurant, 72 King St W., Brockville. Please bring resume.

We thank you for your interest but only those applicants considered for an interview will be contacted. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.

CNC MILL MACHINIST (Brockville Plant)

James Ross Limited is a metal fabricator of innovative cleaning equipment for the Pulp and Paper industry.

Want the best job in Brockville?

623 Arnprior 692 Manotick 256 Almonte 257-253 C. Place 258 Kemptville 259 Lanark 267-264-326 Perth 268 Maberly 269 Merrickville 273 Westport 272 Portland 275 Toledo 278 McDonald’s Corners 279 Sharbot Lake 283-284 Smiths Falls 342-345382-498 Brockville 359 Elgin 382 Gananoque 448 Chesterville 479 Ompah 489 N. Gower 624 Pakenham 774 Winchester 838 Richmond, Munster 924 Athens 926 North Augusta 928 Delta 989 South Mountain

You will be responsible for their new Nicolas Correa Axia 11.5 meter planner mill.

Certified machinist training, 3 years experience and scheduling exposure Machine custom and complex parts and equipment with high tolerances Ability to read job packets and understand complex blueprints CNC programming for lathes and milling machines essential

This is undoubtedly the most modern CNC Machine in Eastern Ontario. If you feel you are up to the challenge, then drop off, mail or e-mail your resume to: C.W. ARMSTRONG P.O. BOX 773 201 – 84 KING STREET WEST BROCKVILLE, ON K6V 5W1 e-mail: c.w.armstrong@ripnet.com or call (613) 498-2290 View this exciting machine on google: Nicolas Correa Presentation Video

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I am looking for someone to accompany and assist me while I pursue my interests in dogs, horses and swimming. If you like these things and have an outgoing, friendly personality, please contact:

RUST REPAIRS

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Custom Service Representative – Full Time Position

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REAL ESTATE AUCTION

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH, 2012 AT 10:30 AM

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Featuring: Approximately 80 weanlings from: •• Bridgeman Land & Livestock Ltd •• K & J Bridgeman Farms •• D5 Performance Horses •• Little Valley Quarter Horses

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to be held on site @ 244 Sydenham St., Gananoque, ON K7B 1S8 on Mon., Sept. 17/12 @ 6 pm

Selby Livestock & Auctions Centre

Auctioneer: TOM HARRISON 613-379-1006 11 Pleasant Dr., Selby, ON •• 613-354-6260 www.selbyauctions.ca CL390846_0906

Carrie Hands, CAI, CPPA, Auctioneer & Appraiser Jason Hands, Auctioneer

~ Go Small, Think Big & Be Happy ~ Vendor is motivated as she is moving to BC. Vinyl sided bungalow presenting very clean & comfortable accommodations including an open-plan living area & kitchen w/ adjacent walk-in pantry. Queen size bedroom. 4 pce bath w/ laundry hookup. Appealing finishes include new Moen faucets, laminate, good windows & comes equipped w/ 4 appliances & freestanding fireplace. 100 amp breaker service. On town water/sewer. 2 car parking. Huge fully fenced backyard has access from back alley for extra parking or space for vehicles & equip’t. Outdoor crafting shed w/ power plus a garden shed. Lot size 50’x120’(+/-). Taxes only $1607.00 (+/-). This property is immensely pleasing for those looking for a large lot with the possibility of adding on plus having the location to match. Desirable southward location, short walk to the River, Playhouse theatre, schools & shopping. This property is perfect for 1 or 2 people but equally would lend itself as a rental income property. For terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Open house dates are Sun., Sept. 9 from 1-3 pm & Thurs., Sept 13 from 6 to 8 pm or by appointment.

Auction

Antiques and Household Furnishings To be held at Hands Auction Hall, Algonquin Saturday, September 15 @ 9 a.m. Please visit www.handsauction.com to view catalogue and pictures. Simply click Online Bidding. Bidding will open Friday, September 7 @ 9 a.m. and close Friday September 14 @ 12 noon. Of course we are always pleased to see you at the live auction, it’’s now your choice! 5501 County Road 15, RR #2, Brockville, ON K6V 5T2 Phone: (613) 926-2919 E-mail: auction@handsauction.com www.handsauction.com

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Shop Tools & Household Furnishings For Mr. Kirk Blair 221 Park St., Brockville Saturday, September 8 @ 10 a.m. Mr. Blair has sold his home and moving out of province. Great shop tools, leather furniture, hand crafted pine furniture, Stainless Steel upright freezer and more. Please visit www. handsauction.com to view catalogue and pictures. Simply click Online Bidding. Online Bidding will close Friday September 7 @ 12 noon. Of course we are always pleased to see you at the live auction, it’’s now your choice!

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2532 HIGHWAY # 2, KINGSTON, ONT. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 14TH AT 10:30 AM Exit SOUTH off 401 Highway onto Joyceville Road- east of Kingston (Interchange 632) for 3 miles to Highway # 2 and turn WEST for 1 mile. FARM EQUIPMENT Massey Ferguson 255 2 wd diesel tractor with 6000 hours – running condition; Massey Harris 102 G Jr gas tractor restored and in good running condition; Hudson portable saw mill with 13 hp gas engine with electric start – excellent; portable hydraulic wood splitter, New Holland Super 717 forage harvester, Massey Ferguson 35 pull type 7 ft combine, New Holland Super 68 small square baler, Cockshutt 13 run seed drill, MF side delivery rake, Ford 3 point hitch 3 furrow trip beam plow, 3 point hitch post hole auger, 3 point hitch grass seed distributor, 3 point hitch fertilizer distributor, McKee 5 ft hydraulic driven snow blower, 3 point hitch rear mount hydraulic loader, 3 point hitch scraper blade, 400 gallon water tank with PTO pump on single axle dual wheeled trailer, 24 ft firewood chain and paddle conveyor, hand crafted tractor mounted hydraulic “crane cherry picker� with 3000lb capabilities, flat bed wagon, quantity of firewood, quantity of 1� rough oak and pine lumber, SHOP TOOLS2488 Brown Boggs hydraulic metal shear, 40� hydraulic controlled electric powered brake, Lincoln 225 AC welder, oxyacetylene torch kit, Power fist 12� hydraulic controlled metal shear, Power Fist portable electric hack saw, vintage hydraulic pipe threader, hydraulic press, bench grinder, Trademaster drill press, metal chop saw, chain hoist, hydraulic pipe benders, 13.5 hp gas engine, Busy bee 12� surface planer with attached dust collector, DeWalt 12� radial arm saw, hydraulic controllers, hydraulic pumps, McCullough chainsaw, numerous shop tools; HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS SELL AT 10:30 AM Wainworth and Co upright piano, antique organ stool, 9 piece antique walnut dining room suite, oak desk, walnut china cabinet, vintage bedroom furniture, cedar chest, combination safe, candy jars, cream bottles, 80 lb milk cans, numerous other articles. TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com

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623 Arnprior 692 Manotick 256 Almonte 257-253 C. Place 258 Kemptville 259 Lanark 267-264-326 Perth 268 Maberly 269 Merrickville 273 Westport 272 Portland 275 Toledo 278 McDonald’s Corners 279 Sharbot Lake 283-284 Smiths Falls 342-345382-498 Brockville 359 Elgin 382 Gananoque 448 Chesterville 479 Ompah 489 N. Gower 624 Pakenham 774 Winchester 838 Richmond, Munster 924 Athens 926 North Augusta 928 Delta 989 South Mountain St. Lawrence

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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. towards “Gifts that Change Lives” missions project of the Athens Christian Reformed Church. Fitness Class, Athens High School Gym. Starting September 4 at 6 p.m. Info: Cynthia cyn thia@eecentre.com or Audrey at a.j.botford@hotmailcom Pie sale, Friday, September 14, Main St, 4 p.m. All proceeds

(off Lake St) at noon. Rain date September 11. Brockville Stamp Club, 3rd Wednesday, Sept 2012 to May 2013. Wall St United Church, Wall St. “Run for Summer”. Brockville Youth Choir rehearsals, Wednesday, Sept 12, 4 p.m at First Presbyterian Church, 10 Church St. Info: 613-926-2712. Celiac Self Help Meeting,

Brockville General Hospital Nurses Alumnai BBQ on Monday, September 10 at Shwdy Lane

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CONSIGNMENT AUCTION to be held at Hands Auction Hall 3 miles east of Perth on Cty Rd # 10 K7H 3C3 on Wed., Sept. 12/12 @ 9 am - Preview 8:00 am

Welcoming good clean merchandise on Tues. Sept. 11th between 9 am & 3 pm. Please call our home office at 613-267-6027, in advance, for complimentary newspaper & website exposure. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 Fax: (613) 267-6931 www.jimhandsauction.com CL390839_0906

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WMW SLIDEWAY GRINDER. HOISTS. PRESSES. LATHES. WELDERS. MACHINIST & SHOP TOOLS.

for Kellar Machine Rebuild Ltd. at 785 Sir John A. McDonald Blvd., Kingston, ON K7L 1H3 on Wed., Sept. 19/12 @ 10 am The company is restructuring & relocating to another facility. Their inventory consists of top-of-the-line machinist & shop tools. Impossible to list as the shop is full-to-the-brim.

623 Arnprior 692 Manotick 256 Almonte 257-253 C. Place 258 Kemptville 259 Lanark 267-264-326 Perth 268 Maberly 269 Merrickville 273 Westport 272 Portland 275 Toledo 278 McDonald’s Corners 279 Sharbot Lake 283-284 Smiths Falls 342-345382-498 Brockville 359 Elgin 382 Gananoque 448 Chesterville 479 Ompah 489 N. Gower 624 Pakenham 774 Winchester 838 Richmond, Munster 924 Athens 926 North Augusta 928 Delta 989 South Mountain

Terms: Cash, Cheque only. – Catering

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 Fax: (613) 267-6931 www.jimhandsauction.com

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Cardinal Men’s Horseshoes. Wed. evenings. Legion 6:30 p.m. 613-657-3390 or (613)657-3058.

Community & Primary Health Care (formally VON) Diners Clubs, for seniors/adults with disabilities. Monthly in Delta. Details, (613)272-8014, 1-800-4657646 ext. 335.

3rd Annual Charity Golf to benefit the Tournament Gananoque & District Humane Society. Green Acres Golf Club, hwy 32, To reserve your spot contact Sean 613-382-9797. Must register by Sept 7. Blood Donor Clinic. Sept. 11, 3:30-7:30 p.m. Gananoque Secondary School, 175 William St. Diabetes Education Sept 17, with Rideau Valley Diabetes in Brockville. Registered Nurse and Dietitian lead a basic class on diabetes and pre-diabetes management. No referral required. 613498-1555 to register. Euchre, Legion Br. 92, 55 King St. E. every Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Floral Arts Design Workshop, Monday, September 10, 7 p.m. Back to Basics with Line Arrangements. Presented by the Gananoque Horticultural Society Monday, September 10 at 7 p.m. , Carveth Care Centre, Herbert St entrance. Gananoque Horticultural Society meeting, Wednesday, September 12, 7:30 p.m. Carveth Care Centre, Herbert St entrance. In addition: Annual Veggie and Flower Show, entries due by 7 p.m. Bring a mug. Ladies Yoga, starting new session at St Andrew’s Church, Monday, September 10, 9:30-11 a.m. 10 classes. To register call Sharon Price 613-384-1547. Men’s Yoga, starting new session at St Andrew’s Church, Monday, September 10, 8:15-9:15 a.m. 10 classes. To register call Sharon Price 613-384-1547. Mixed Yoga, starting new session at St Andrew’s Church, Tuesday, September 18, 7-8 p.m. 10 classes. To register call Sharon Price 613-384-1547. Sail Diners’ Club- Curling Club, William St. Tuesday, September 11, 12 noon. Sail Diners’ Club- Gan Secondary School, William St. Tuesday, September 25, 12 noon. Sail Foot Clinics- Tuesday, September 4, 11, 18, 26. 12:30-4 p.m. at the CPHC Sail Office, 740 King St W. Appointments are required (613)382-1175. Speaker series Friday evenings, Arthur Child Heritage Age Museum. Sept 7, Tim Wood, Parks Canada; Sept 14 Tom Taylor, Author of Brock’s Agent & Brock’s Railroad; Sept 21 Tom French, Author of River Views; Sept 28, John Nalon, A slide show of Gananoque. Info: 613-382-2535. Summer Walking ClubWednesdays. Lou Jefferies Arena. 10-11 a.m. Last class September

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Red Knights Ontario 19 Chapter Charity Motorcycle Treasure Hunt/Poker Run. September 15 (rain date September 16). Proceeds to help local food banks. Info: redknightson19@rideau.net Tom Wilson Dance Saturday, September 8, Lyndhurst Legion, 8 p.m.-midnight Open to all. Turkey Fair DJ Dance, Saturday, September 15, Lyndhurst Legion 8 p.m.-midnight. Open to all.

Roast Beef Dinner, Monday, September 17, 6 p.m. Lansdowne Community Building. Tickets must be purchased before September 7. Regular programme starts at 7:30 p.m. SAIL Footcare Clinics, Tuesday, September 4 and 18, 9-11 a.m. at the Woodside Apartments, 43 Centre St. Appointment required. Transportation required 613-3821175. SAIL Walking Club. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10am -11am. Lansdowne Community Building. Classes begin September. 613-3423693 ext.318 Walking Clubs, SAIL, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10-11 a.m. Lansdowne Community Building, classes begin September, call Vivienne Fothteringham 613-3423693 ext 318.

Heritage Place Museum, Wine and cheese fundraiser, September 13, 6-8 p.m. 613-342-3785 or 613-498-1516. Women of the Church (UCW) Event “Ovarian Cancer: Knowledge is Power” presentation by Ovarian Cancer Canada, September 11, 7 p.m. Fellowship Hall, Christ United Church, 12 Perth St. Info: Brenda 613-345-1478.

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Evoy on hot streak entering final weekend of regular season By CRAIG REVELLE

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Dylan Evoy celebrates his victory at Brockville Ontario Speedway on Saturday night, Aug. 25. second of the weekend. For the second week in a row, Evoy made the trip to Cornwall Speedway on Sunday night. He would start the race from 15th place, and narrowly avoided disaster just a few laps into the race that jammed up the entire fourth turn with wrecked race cars. When the race resumed, Dylan continued to move forward, and nished the race in third place. This coming week is championship weekend at all tracks. Evoy will race at Mohawk International Raceway for a rare Thursday night show that will be the nale for the Frenchie ’s “Drive One ” Sportsman Series in which he carries a 12 point lead. On Saturday night it will be the nal race of the regular season at Brockville Speedway and on

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“The car was great once again. I really have to thank the crew for all their hard work, and our sponsors ”, says Evoy from victory lane. “We have had a good season here, and really enjoy racing here at Mohawk Raceway ”. Brockville Speedway was up next, and after winning last week, Evoy was looking to make it two in a row at his hometown track. He started his heat race from the rear of the eld, and worked his way up to third before the checkered ag. After making a few adjustments to the car, he hit the track from the 16th starting position for the 25 lap main event. It didn ’t take long for Evoy to work his way to the front, making the top ve after just seven laps. He made the winning pass just before the halfway point and went on to win his

EMC Sports – The tournament week for The Great Waterway Classic has arrived. The Canadian Tour competition will be played at Smuggler ’s Glen Golf Course from Sept. 6-9, however, the events related to this tournament began on Sept. 3. “We have put together an excellent week of events centred around The Great Waterway Classic that will give the golf fan in Southeastern Ontario and beyond, a chance to experience high calibre professional golf, ” said David Dargie, Tournament Director. “We have something for everyone, from a chance to play your way into the tournament at the Monday Qualier that will be held at the Brockville Country Club on Sept. 3 to introducing children to this great game through the Golf Association of Ontario ’s ‘Golf for Kids ’ program that will be offered on the tournament ’s weekend of September 8th and 9th. Several social events have been planned for both the players and Canadian Tour ofcials to introduce them to the 1000 Islands region of The Great Waterway. “We are looking forward to welcoming the Canadian Tour to our area with a great tournament and record-breaking spectator support! ”

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EMC Sports - Over the last few weeks, Dylan Evoy has put together some impressive stats, and he continued that once again this week with two more victories, increasing his win count to 15 for the 2012 season, with one more week to go in the regular season before hitting some of the bigger races later in the fall, Evoy is on an incredible roll. His 14 DIRTcar sanctioned victories puts him on the top of the list for the second year in a row, and has clinched the 2012 Mohawk Raceway Sportsman Championship for the second consecutive year as well. He also leads the Mr. DIRTcar Sportsman Weekly Championship standings as his 14 wins count towards their best 16 nishes. The rst stop on Evoy ’s weekend schedule was the usual Friday night visit to Mohawk International Raceway in Hogansburg, New York. Evoy had already claimed the championship, but was looking for another win to cap off an incredible season. He started sixth in his qualifying heat race, and battled to the front of the eld to take the win. In the 20 lap main event, Dylan started from 14th, and raced his way to second place before they reached lap ten. Just four laps later he was in the lead and cruised to yet another win.

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Gill, Evoy, Gagnon, Day, and Barger score big wins at Brockville Speedway early pace setter John Mulder. Danny O ’Brien was looking save what has been a season of struggles as he worked his way to the 2nd spot just before the halfway point. From there Gill and O ’Brien put on a great show for the fans. Both drivers worked the top side of the speedway until lapped trafc came into play with 10 to go. This allowed Dale Planck, the points leader, to work his way into the 3rd spot and immediately chase down the top 2 drivers. Gill was able to work through the trafc perfectly and pull away by 4 car lengths for his 3rd win of the season over Danny O ’Brien, Planck, Bryan Rogers, and 5 time track champion Pat O ’Brien. The Sportsman division saw a pair of lady driver battle for the top spot in the early going. Tabatha Murphy jumped out to the early race lead and would hold off Kenny Polite for the top spot. Jessica Power started in 6th and made her way forward as well. On lap 6 Power made the move taking the lead away open up a sizeable advantage on the rest of the eld. Dylan Evoy was on the move on this night. After starting 16th he used the top side of the speedway and moved through the eld quickly to grab the lead from Power down the front stretch. Evoy was looking to keep his great season going as he pulled out to a full straightaway lead just past the halfway point. Chris Herbison the defending track champion

was also charging forward and made it to 2nd with just 10 laps remaining. However Evoy was just too strong as he sailed home for his 6th win and 2nd in a row in 2012. Jessica Power came home 3rd with Steve Barber and Kenny Polite rounding out the top 5. In Street Stock action Alex Gagnon has had nothing go right for him at Brockville in 2012. With handling and motor issues Gagnon needed a good run to get some condence back. After starting on the outside pole he grabbed the lead early on with Barry Baker, Travis Andrews, Derrick Eaton and Kevin Fetterly Jr., rounding out the top 5. With the race going 15 laps caution free and Alex Gagnon having the fastest car on the track, nobody was going to stop him enroute to his rst win since July. 10 of the 2010 season with Guy Regimbald coming home 2nd, Nick Gauvreau, Kevin Fetterly Jr., and Travis Andrews rounding out the top 5. In the Rookie division Ron Day was on a mission on this night. He started on the pole and quickly pulled out to a commanding lead. Ron Day has gone winless in 3 years and was poised to make a run at career win #2 but Chris James had other ideas. James was able to run down the leader and grab the lead on lap 8. With James out in front Day was left to battle with Dwight Feltham, Quincy Roberts, and Michael Blais. With 3 laps

left heading into turn 3 James drove into the turn too hard and spun off the speedway. On the nal restart Day was able to hold off Feltham and a last corner charge by John Stanley to recored the popular win with Feltham Roberts and Blais rounding out the top 5.

food bank. Register a team: 613925-2444, foodforall@bellnet.ca Line dancing starts Wednesday, September 5 at St Paul’s United Church, 5:45-7. Info: 613925-2223. Painting Classes at Walker House. Wed. afternoons. 1 p.m. Info. 613-925-5300. 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)9254975. Register now for the Charlie McFarlane Memorial Golf tournament, September 19. Call Jen Wyman 613-925-1969

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Community hall. Info: 613-9251656. SAIL Diner’s club is open to seniors/adults with physical & mental disabilities. Transportation can be provided. Reservations required. 613-382-1175 1800-5618024.

Patriot Sprints JUSTIN BARGER, Dain Naida, Alain Bergeron, Jared Zimbardi, Lee Ladouceur, Scott Kreutter, Devin Caron, Rick Wilson, Keith Dempster, Kyle Fraser, Tyler Rand, Dave Wickham, Jamie Collard, Steve Hutchinson, Chris Durand, April Wilson, Paul Pekkonen, Chris Jones 358 Modied LEE GILL, Danny O ’Brien, Dale Planck, Bryan Rogers, Pat O ’Brien, Brian McDonald, Matt Billings, Bobby Herrington, Kyle Dingwall, John Mulder, Andy Lloyd, Joe Banks, Jeff Ciglch, Tim O ’Brien, Steve Bilow, Jason Riddell, (DNS) Stephane Lafrance Sportsman DYLAN EVOY, Chris Herbison, Jessica Power, Steve Barber, Kenny Polite, Bruce Makinson, Dana Aikins, Ryan Poole, Mitch Primeau, Tababtha Murphy, Ryan Arbuthnot, Sheldon Hoogwerf, Doug O ’Blenis, Jonathan Ferguson, Jason Shipclark, Jason Shipclark, Jason Cummings, Kevan Bennett, Richard Raison, Brian Comeau, John Mills, Chris Bakker

MALLORYTOWN 5 South and Hwy 2. Rain: Community Centre. Mallorytown Legion, Weekly bingo, every Thursday night, doors open at 6 p.m. Sail Diners’ Club- Curling Club, William St., Gananoque Tuesday September 11th, 12 noon. Sail Diners’ Club- Fire Hall, Main St., Seeley’s Bay. Wednesday September 19th, 12 noon. Sail Diners’ Club- Gan Secondary School, William St., Gananoque. Tuesday September 25th, 12 noon. Sail Foot Clinics- September 11, 9-noon. Seniors Building- 208 Miller Dr. SAIL Walking Club. Wednesdays & Fridays, 10:30am -11:30am. Mallorytown Community Centre. Classes begin Wednesday October 17th. Weekly Bingo. Every Thursday Night. Mallorytown Legion. Doors open 6 p.m.

Community & Primary Health Care group non-diet weight management program. A series of classes on meal planning, eating patterns, etc. Info/to register call 613-498-9902. Fall evening session to begin September 12. Merrickville Community Center, Sunday, September 16, 2 p.m. a Canadian Fiddle Champion Show to raise funds for St Ann Parish. Info; Audry 1-613-283-5033. Roebuck Senior’s Euchre, Sept 11, 1 p.m., at the Roebuck

EMC News - On Sunday, Aug. 26, the Gananoque Legion held its annual Golf Tournament to raise funds for the Terry Fox Foundation. The golf tournament was begun eight years ago by Legion Bartender Dwight Burtch to commemorate his brother Garry, who died of cancer. A total of $450 was raised and was presented to Bunny Randall, who for the past 25 years has assisted in organizing the Gananoque Terry Fox Run. In addition to the golf tournament, for at least the past 20 years, the Gananoque Legion has sponsored two runners in the Terry Fox Run which will be held this year on Sunday, Sept. 16. Registration will be at the town park from 9 to 10 a.m. For further details on the run, contact Bunny Randall at 613-382-2591.

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It was another great night of racing at “The BOS ” and with the Patriot Sprint Tour on hand for the 2nd time it was sure to be an exciting night. The Patriot Sprint Tour rolled out onto the speedway and Dain Naida was the class of the eld in the early going. On Lap 3 the rst yellow ag ew as Paul Pekkonen broke a front end in turn 3. The green returned and Naida stayed in the top spot and started to pull away from the rest of the eld with Jamie Collard and Lee Ladouceur giving chase. On lap 8 Kyle Fraser slowed to a stop on the back stretch. On the front stretch under yellow Keith Dempster and April Wilson made contact sending Wilson upside down. Wilson was able to walk away however the car was heavily damaged. On the restart Justin Barger was the man on the move. After starting 10th he made his move to the top side and grabbed the lead on lap 11 from Naida off of turn 4. Barger was on a rail on this night and despite 2 late race cautions and a hard charging Naida, Barger pulled out to a straightaway lead for his 3rd win of the season with Alain Bergeron, Jared Zimbardi and Lee Ladouceur rounding out the top 5. The 358 Modieds were set for battle and it became a classic battle between 2 of the best in track history. Lee Gill Started in the 5th spot and was able to work his way to the lead by lap 5 from from

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2007 CHEV SILVERADO LT

2006 FORD E-250 CARGO VAN

Super Cab, 4WD, 4.0 V6, auto, loaded, tonneau cover, 77,000 km

Crew Cab, 4WD, 5.3 V6, auto, loaded, pwr. Seats, 127,500 km

SEP 24-27 OCT 12-14 OCT 18-21 OCT 22-30 OCT 26-28 NOV 4-8 NOV 11-18 NOV 22-24 NOV 25-27 NOV 29-DEC 2 DEC 4-7 DEC 23-36 FEB 2-15

I-4, auto, loaded, 127,000 km

$5,995 3.5 V6, auto, loaded, pwr. Heated leather, 70,700 km

1,115 00

4.6 V8, auto, loaded, Adrian Cage, shelving, 35,000 km

NOV 17 NOV 17

FINGER LAKES ............................................. $655.00 OKTOBERFEST. .................................... $429.00 NORTH CONWAY, N.H. ............................ $399.00 BRANSON ..........................................$1310.00 QUEBEC CITY ....................................... $350.00 ATLANTIC CITY .................................... $355.00 CHARLESTON & SAVANNAH .....................$1280.00 BLACK FRIDAY ..................................... $169.00 FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS .............................. $615.00 NEW YORK CITY ................................... $769.00 AMISH COUNTRY AT CHRISTMAS ............... $739.00 CHRISTMAS AT PINESTONE ...................... $739.00 “NO FLY” SOUTHERN CARIBBEAN CRUISE AB or OB ................................................$2,250.00

ONE DAY TOURS

RED SOX VS BLUE JAYS ............................$95.00 RIVER CRUISE (CORNWALL TO MORRISBURG) ...$95.00 MONTREAL SHOPPING ..............................$49.00 RIDEAU CRUISE (BURRITTS RAPIDS TO SMITHS FALLS) ..$95.00 PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY “TASTE CELEBRATION” ...$79.00 MONTEBELLO FALL FOLIAGE .......................$95.00 ADIRANDACK SCENIC RAILROAD ................ $105.00 CREATIV FESTIVAL ..................................$79.00

THEATRE

LA CAGE AUX FOLLES ............................. $200.00 JEKYLL & HYDE .................................... $200.00

RIDEAU CARLETON SLOTS

FREE!

Every other Wednesday

BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT!

$17,995

$14,995

FOR MORE INFO ON OUR EXTENDED TOURS PLEASE CALL OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT:

25 ELEANOR STREET, BROCKVILLE 613-342-0234 See all our inventory at...

www.riversideford.ca

46 ST. LAWRENCE EMC - Thursday, September 6, 2012

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www.howardtravel.ca

BUSINESS HOURS: Mon-Fri 8:30am-6:00pm (OR BY APPOINTMENT) Reg. #2510616

Your Full Service Travel Agency All rates in Canadian funds per person. Taxes included. All extended tour rates per person based on double occupancy.

15 LOUIS STREET, BROCKVILLE 1-800-267-4432 613-342-4791

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$16,995

EARLY BOOKING BONUSES AVAILABLE ON MOST EXTENDED BUS TOURS FOR 60 DAY ADVANCE BOOKINGS.


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