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Cancer survivor Nancy Horton of Winchester was guest speaker at the first ever Bark for Life in Brockville which raised about $3,900. Horton (with pink scarf) leads the group of about 30 on their casual walk around Hardy Park and Blockhouse Island. Inset, Christina Covey-Shannon, unit president of the Lanark, Leeds and Grenville Cancer Society, speaks from the heart telling those present about the many support systems that are available in this region.
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EMC News – The fight against cancer received a helping paw from some canine friends on Saturday. The Canadian Cancer Society hosted the first ever ‘Bark for Life’ at Hardy Park in Brockville, raising $3,900.
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Before the walk began an obstacle course was set up by TIKO (Thousand Islands Kennel and Obedience Club) for dog owners to use with their dogs, along with demonstrations by two Australian Shepherds, Benny and Cowboy, showcasing their jumping ability with Frisbees. As the opening ceremonies began, Lanark, Leeds and Grenville Cancer Society
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ange discharge. Because I was of the age that I was and led a healthy lifestyle my doctor told me that it was likely fibroid tissue,” said Horton. A year later when Horton went back for her annual physical, she had noticed an indentation in her breast and discussed this with her doctor. “I was sent for a mammogram,” told Horton. The result was the need for a biopsy which was a diagnosis of cancer. “In 2005, I was diagnosed with an aggressive type of breast cancer,” said Horton. With the help of her family, her friends and her Christian belief, she came through the mastectomy, chemotherapy
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Maple View Lodge resident celebrates her 100th birthday EMC News – “Gram is a very special person to me,” said granddaughter Michele Barton, “and when you have lived the last 100 years, you literally come from another time. My grandmother was born the year of the sinking of the Titanic (1912) and in just two years there was World War I.” Rose Heddy Beatrice Arnold joined family and friends in the activity room of Maple View Lodge in Athens on Friday, Sept. 21 to receive congratulatory certificates, including one from Queen Elizabeth II, scrolls, flowers and visits in honour of her 100th birthday. Born in Owen Sound, Ont., raised in Westport, Bea married at 19 years of age, with the couple moving to Oshawa where her husband, Don
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planes, no wheelchair was in sight. Bea would walk up the steep steps of the airplanes under her own strength. Her agility might be attributed to good genes as her parents lived to be 91 and 85. When Jean and her mother Bea, aged 96, were in Punta Cana walking on the beach talking with a young couple, they asked Bea how she ever stayed married for 73 years. Her reply was, ‘you had to know when to keep your mouth shut’. Work and hobbies “My grandmother was active in the garden, became a master weaver and would dye her wool with natural ingredients,� said Barton. “She belonged to weavers’ guilds and sold her weaving. She also taught leather making at the
YMCA in Oshawa.� At the front of the activity room was a display of clothes made from the yarn Barton’s grandmother had woven and a leather purse she had crafted. Barton’s grandmother also worked in a factory alongside other women during the war making airplane parts. “The only other job Gram tried was hairdressing,� added Barton. “She started out with her sister Gladys and I guess her hair was such a mess, that she never did anyone else’s after that.� Memories When asked about a memory of her grandmother that she holds very dear, Barton referred to two. “When Gram came to my medical school graduation, she brought a hungry baby
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EMC News – A decadelong effort has resulted in the official opening of the first funeral home on cemetery grounds in Leeds & Grenville. The sun shone down last Friday morning as the Irvine family, well-known for their successful operation of the Irvine Funeral Home and Chapel in Brockville the past 39 years, opened their new Memorial Chapel at Roselawn Memorial Gardens in Maitland. On its own, the opening of the new funeral home might seem special enough. But it is particularly noteworthy given that until the new Funerals, Burials and Cremations Services Act (FBCSA) kicked in on July 1, 2012 these facilities could not be built on cemetery property. The first step to change the law dates back to 2001, funeral director Matt Wren explained to the small gathering outside the new chapel Sept. 28. From the first consultations initiated by then Leeds-Grenville MPP Bob Runciman, the province’s Minister of Consumer Relations, it’s not likely many could have predicted what Wren described as a “very complicated and arduous course of events� that would eventually lead to the new rules 11 years later. “One of the key changes contemplated was the ability to establish funeral homes
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Senator Bob Runciman cuts the ribbon Friday morning to officially open the new Irvine Memorial Chapel at Roselawn. Assisting in the event are (left to right) Brent Irvine, Leeds-Grenville MPP Steve Clark, funeral director Michael Galbraith, Runciman, funeral director Madelyn Piehl and funeral director Matt Wren. on cemetery grounds and how this could be done while maintaining a level playing field with other industry participants,� Wren said, noting the Irvine Memorial Chapel at Roselawn received its license earlier last month. Led by Justice George Adams, the process resulted in the Funerals, Burials and Cremations Services Act which actually received Royal Assent back in 2002. But a succession of Liberal governments in the province delayed its introduction, Wren noting “they certainly took their time to work through the
process of legislative renewal as it was only on July 1st of this year that the FBCSA and regulations actually came into effect.� As a member of the Ontario Association of Cemetery and Funeral Professionals’ legislation committee, Wren explained he’s had a “front row seat� to the new law’s development. “Along with colleagues from across Ontario, we put in literally hundreds upon hundreds of hours working along with the ministry as a stakeholder group. It was nearly a decade of committee meet-
ings and line-by-line review of proposed regulations to get us to today,� he said. Not everyone will agree with the new FBCSA. But this does provide Ontarians with additional options, the funeral director noted. “The important thing is that families in our community are going to share the benefit of these new laws and regulations, that’s obvious with the facility standing behind me. We certainly now have a new choice in the area, it’s just up to us when we’re so fortunate to be chosen to carry out our services with integrity and be
Tribute to family Leeds-Grenville MPP Steve Clark paid tribute to the Irvine family, for their efforts in helping to enact this new law but also for their service to the community. “I think we’re extremely fortunate to have this privately-owned facility because one thing about all of you is, in addition to doing your work, you’re very compassionate and very community-minded,� Clark said. His comments were echoed by Runciman, who now serves as a Senator representing the Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes. He recounted how he and Clark organized an event to help the Brockville Legion pay off its mortgage, and when they fell short of their goal the Irvines stepped up to make up the shortfall. “That’s a pretty clear indication of their com-
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Rick Patrick of the host Douglas Barwick Inc. team exits this pipe as he completes the obstacle course during the California Corporate Clash (Corporate Challenge) last Friday morning. Under sunny skies, more than a dozen teams competed in both physical and mental challenges in a bid for bragging rights in the city. All for a good cause, of course, with all proceeds going to the United Way of Leeds & Grenville.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR Business as usual in TLTI, reader reports DEAR EDITOR: There have been terms recently in letters to the editor such as “perilous” and “unstable” conditions since Mayor Bruce Bryan submitted his resignation as mayor of Township of Leeds & Thousand Islands. Residents who are actually attending meetings and asking pertinent questions wonder about these hyperboles. With both council and staff, it is business as usual. There is no need to appoint a candidate we rejected two years ago. Council can appoint a mayor from within, and a seventh member. I believe that most of us do not wish to spend $10,000-$15,000 on an election. I don’t think residents want to blow our scarce resources on an issue that can be resolved simply. Council is learning to work together. They are still cleaning
up issues like the CIP and legislative non-compliance, and overspending and high maintenance, and surprise expenditures from the past, senior staff review, policy re-writing, job description updating, casino funding, etc. By the way, the council committee (Wendy Merkley and Heidi Conarroe) have been working – likely successfully – along with Gananoque Mayor Demchuk with the OLG, to ensure that the casino stays in place and provides local funding. I believe that neither the appointment of the former defeated mayor nor an expensive by-election would be “democratically palatable” to the majority of TLTI residents. Let’s give council our personal views, allow them to deal with re-staffing, and move forward. Barbara Jones Lansdowne
EMC Editorial – It was the goal heard around the world. But today, 40 years after Paul Henderson buried the puck past a sprawling Vladislav Tretiak to secure the win for Canada in the historic 1972 Summit Series against the Soviet Union, the scoring hero remains an outsider to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Today, our local Senator wants to change that. Bob Runciman, long-time MPP for Leeds-Grenville who now serves in the Red Chamber as representative of the Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes, has initiated an online petition he hopes will convince the powers-that-be that Henderson’s exclusion must end. Certainly the argument can be made, and has been made by his detractors, that Henderson’s overall numbers don’t measure up to the standards for induction. That his years spent with the Toronto Maple Leafs were hardly spectacular and that his defecting to the World Hockey Association (WHA) didn’t do him any favours either. But let’s face it. Not all of those who have found favour with the selection committee in recent years have had eyepopping playing careers. Someone like a Cam Neely didn’t come close to a thousand points but his grit and hard-nosed play captivated fans and earned special recognition. There are other examples where players may not have fit the profile of a hall of famer in terms of goals and assists but who managed to rise to prominence in other ways. Henderson is one of those cases. While you will never hear it from him, there has been a steady call from his supporters over the years, people who suggest it is a travesty that Paul Henderson has not been enshrined yet. We would have to agree. Henderson’s heroics stand the test of time. The man deserves his spot alongside the greats of the game. Celebrating the 40th anniversary of that incredible series victory, newspapers and television networks have all revisited the event in recent weeks. And the pinnacle, without a doubt, is Henderson’s goal. It’s not out of line to suggest that without Henderson – who scored the winning goal in each of the last three series games in Moscow – Canadian hockey would be very different today. One can only surmise how different the paths of Canada and Soviet Union would have been with a different outcome. Runciman’s is the latest attempt to fix this wrong. To join the petition, log on to his website at www.bobrunciman.com and follow the prompts. This is hockey fans’ chance to score one for Henderson.
There’s plenty to be thankful for at this time of year EMC Lifestyle - Every day back in the ’30s, according to Mother, was a day of thanksgiving. Looking back, there was indeed much to be thankful for. And as Thanksgiving is upon us, perhaps it is appropriate that those things we took for granted so many years ago, should be remembered. So what are some of the memories of those Depression years that have lasted through the decades, and in recalling them, have me wondering what has happened to what we took for granted so long ago? Let me turn back the clock, and let me take you back to a more gentle time, as I recall with thankfulness lessons learned and a way of life that was more safe and secure.
Mary Cook’s Memories MARY COOK
I will be forever grateful that I lived in a time when it was perfectly safe to walk three miles of back country roads to a school without fear. Even in the cities so far away, children felt secure, and a Mother’s warning was not to be wary of strangers, but rather to keep out of the ditches of water so that we wouldn’t catch our deaths of cold. I am thankful I lived in an era where the owner of the General Store trusted his
customers. Where you filled your own bag of cookies, put it on the scale yourself, and had the cost added to your Mother’s bill which hung on a nail behind the counter. And if you didn’t have the money to pay for your groceries, you could offer a trade. Where sometimes weeks would go by, and no money changed hands. It was a time when a young child was taught that honesty was all a part of doing business. I am thankful today that I
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age what it meant to be tolerant. I was taught that it was more blessed to give than receive. Giving up our bed for an elderly aunt, had Mother reminding us how the aunt enriched our lives with her stories, her hand-knitted mitts, and pans of Johnny Cake, the best I have ever tasted. Today, I am thankful we had a wonderful doctor who would drive out from Renfrew, plowing through snow and blinding rain, and whose only pay might be a dressed chicken, or a couple dozen eggs and some fresh butter. And I remember his sitting by the bed of a very sick little girl until the dawn crept into my bedroom window and my fever broke. I am thankful today that I grew up in a home where ev-
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ery child had a special worth. Where even the youngest was made to feel important, and daily chores, done to a parent’s satisfaction, was all part of growing up. We were taught that it was all right to fail, and that from each failure came a lesson. This is the legacy handed down to us by a generation of people who, although never rich in material wealth, were rich in the things that mattered. This is the time to be thankful for that era that made us what we are today, and to be truly thankful for all the blessings we enjoy today living in a free and bountiful country. May each of you have a happy and blessed “Thanksgiving.”
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3:00 – 5:00 p.m., Township Satellite Office, 424 County Rd. 29, Toledo, ON 7:00 – 9:00 p.m., Council Chambers, 6544 New Dublin Rd., New Dublin, ON
WITH RESPECT TO the first draft of a proposed new Comprehensive Zoning By law under the Planning Act, R.S.O., 1990, Chapter P.13, Section 34, which has been prepared to implement the Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley’s Official Plan. The Zoning By-law will introduce various new or altered definitions, general provisions and zones for the purpose of prohibiting and regulating the use of land and the erection, location and use of buildings and structures. The By-law will apply to all lands within the corporate limits of the Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley. New zone/land use zone maps for the entire municipality will be generated. The effect of this Zoning By-law will be to repeal and replace the existing Comprehensive Zoning By-laws No.1712 and B94-13 and all amendments thereto. ANY PERSON may attend the open house to review the draft Zoning By-law and maps, as well as to take the opportunity to ask questions and make comments on matters of interest with Zoning By-law project representatives. SUBSEQUENT TO THE OPEN HOUSE the draft Zoning By-law document will be refined and finalized by the Zoning By-law Steering Committee, based upon input from various government agencies, the public and Council. Prior to the adoption of the Zoning By-law, Council will hold a Public Meeting under the Planning Act, R.S.O., 1990, the date of which will be advertised in the near future. IF A PERSON OR PUBLIC BODY does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley before the by-law is passed, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Council for the Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley to the Ontario Municipal Board. IF A PERSON OR PUBLIC BODY does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley before the by-law is passed, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so. THE SUBJECT LANDS, being the entirety of lands within the corporate limits of the Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley, are not the subject of any applications under the Planning Act that relate directly to the draft Comprehensive Zoning By-law. As the by-law applies to lands within the entire Township, no key map has been provided herein.
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On Thursday, Sept. 13, the Root family handed over cheques, $50 bills and $20 bills to Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Leeds Grenville Chapter client services coordinator Margaret Lois (left) totalling $3,504. From left to right are Lois, Carolyn Root, Jenny Kirkland and Carla Laving. This event was organized by Bill and Carolyn Root family and friends. Following the ride, a barbecue was provided with a raffle and door prizes along with a Smiley Face Count with the prize being ramps donated by Crossing Road and Trail (valued at $200). The prize money for the ATV Poker Run was donated by Kilmarnock Enterprise of Smiths Falls with first prize being $100 won by Dave Comeau. Second prize of $75 went to Kelly Ficher and third $50 was won by Louis’ France Delorme. Next year’s sixth ATV Poker Run will be on Aug. 24, 2013. These funds will remain in Leeds and Grenville branch to assist with client services.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to this item is available through the Planning & Development office during regular business hours from Monday to Friday (tel: (613) 345-7480) and on the Township’s website, www.elizabethtown-kitley.on.ca where a full/draft copy of the proposed new zoning by-law with land use zone maps/schedules is posted for reference.
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EMC News – Members of the Thousand Islands Quilters’ Guild held their regular monthly meeting on Thursday, Sept. 27 at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 96, Brockville, with a special presentation of the In Remembrance (An Honour) Quilt.
Managing director of Perley Rideau Daniel G. Clapin was on hand to receive this quilt given to him by TIQG past president Jane Guthrie. The Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre is a notfor-profit facility with a focus on providing quality care to mature adults, in particular
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GREENBUSH LANDFILL SITE The Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley is intending to file an application to the Ministry of the Environment for the approval of continued use of the landfill site for waste disposal and waste diversion operations. The proposal is to modify operations to permit service to all residents in the municipality. The Application will be submitted under Section 27 of the Environmental Protection Act. A key component of this Application is to obtain comments from the general public, and an information session is scheduled for Photo by DOREEN BARNES
Monday, October 15th, 2012 3:00 – 5:00 p.m., Township Satellite Office, 424 County Rd. 29, Toledo, ON 7:00 – 9:00 p.m., Council Chambers, 6544 New Dublin Rd., New Dublin, ON The purpose of the Public Information Session is to provide background of the Application and obtain comments from the public. The Session will involve a brief slide presentation. Municipal staff and the consultants will be available following the slide presentation for discussion and questions.
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Managing director of the Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre Foundation Daniel G. Clapin (centre) thanks the ladies of the Thousand Islands Quilters’ Guild for all their hard work on the In Remembrance (An Honour) Quilt. From left to right are Jane Guthrie, Maggie Sportel, Jenny Stranak, Clapin, Joyce Kavanagh and Sherri Herriot. Missing from the photo are Helen Bell, Melanie MacGillivray and Rita Borger. All these ladies worked tirelessly on this project. Clapin was delighted to accept this gift for display at Perley Rideau in honour of Canadian veterans. Canadian veterans. It was Guthrie who thought of making this quilt when she had seen the Remembrance Poppies quilt in a Canadian magazine. The pattern designers were Robert and Pam Bono who wanted to honour all troops,
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British Army – WWII At the very end of the quilt, these words are displayed: In Remembrance, An Honour Quilt, Brockville, 2012, Made by TIQG. As Clapin thanked the ladies for this wonderful gift, he said when organizations donate quilts; he likes to deliver them to the veterans. “I like to hand deliver the quilts myself,” he said. “I do not know anything about quilts. When I bring them into the room, which I try to do when a family member is present, I hand them the quilt, then I read the back of the quilt, in both official languages to that person. Often there is a tear rolling down the cheek of the family member. They are delighted and extremely appreciative. I do this as an extension of you.” If there is anyone who would like to find out more about the Thousand Islands Quilters’ Guild, they can visit www.thousandislandsquiltersguild.com or email tiqg@ ripnet.com.
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EMC News – A resolution to give a break to Legion branches, churches and other non-profit organizations reeling under the cost of water testing imposed by provincial regulations was supported by Leeds-Grenville MPP Steve Clark in the Ontario Legislature last week. Clark, who has been speaking out on the issue for more than a year, spoke in support of a resolution to “provide water testing services at no charge from local public health units and public health laboratories, in the same manner as rural homeowners currently receive water testing services.” The resolution, introduced by Liberal MPP Grant Crack (Glengarry-Prescott-Russell) on Thursday, Sept. 20, was supported by all three parties. During the debate, Clark pointed out the testing requirements are causing a severe hardship to many organizations in his riding and across rural Ontario. “These are small groups and we need to recognize that every dollar they spend on these tests is a dollar they can’t use to support important activities in their community,” said Clark in welcoming the endorsement of the resolution. Clark has presented dozens of petitions to the Legislative Assembly on behalf of the Toledo Legion Branch 475 and the Seaway Valley Presbytery, two of the groups that have contacted him about the negative impact of monthly testing. “Branch 475 President Greg Williams was one of the first to bring this to my attention,” Clark noted in a press release. “Despite a 10-year history of clean tests, the regulations mean the branch will have to absorb an annual cost of more than $700. I’m hopeful the passage of this resolution will bring us a step closer to ensuring organizations like the Toledo Legion get a break.”
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Sean O’Connell, event organizer, and Les Wonch, president of the Gananoque and District Humane Society, (standing) join Terry Wilson, business owner, and Mollie at the Riverside Bar and Grill in Gananoque on Sept. 20. The Riverside held a golf tournament which raised $570 for GDHS. just a small charity and we can’t keep on doing this without community support that we get from people like Sean, the Wilson family and the many others that help us.”
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and the rest fell into place,” said O’Connell, organizer of the Humane Society Charity Tournament. “This is the third year we’ve done it. We had 48 golfers this year. It started a few years ago when Les approached me about it. I love to golf and had done one tournament in years past, so we thought we’d get together and between the love for golf and the love for animals, it seemed like the right fit. We raised $570 this year.” After golf, competitors went back to the Riverside Bar and Grill for dinner and a few contests. Everyone had a good time while helping the shelter. “I stand behind the Humane Society,” said Terry Wilson. “Sean did a very, very good job for this excellent cause. I’m a serious animal lover, I’ve had an animal since I was a kid, and I can’t think of a better place to send this money. We’d also like to help the Boys and Girls Club, because both are so important.” Wilson’s favourite fur girl, Mollie, was waiting for him outside. She comes to work with him every day, having been with him since birth. He
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even has a portrait of him with Mollie mounted over the bar. However, many animals are not nearly as lucky as Mollie. They find themselves homeless, unloved and unwanted through no fault of their own. This is where GDHS comes in, providing care and shelter until that forever home can be found. To help the shelter with donations of time, supplies or cash, or to adopt a new furry member for your family, please go to http:// www.ganhumanesociety.ca/ , call 613-382-1512 or contact their vice-president at heather. caird@investorsgroup.com.
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EMC News - Sean O’Connell of the Riverside Bar and Grill on King Street in Gananoque, is living up to his dream of holding an annual charity golf tournament, and the Gananoque and District Humane Society (GDHS) is the delighted recipient. “It’s a great pleasure to be here today to receive the proceeds of the third annual charity golf sponsored by the Riverside Bar and Grill,” said Les Wonch, President of the GDHS. “I think there’s two people who really stand out in this event. We had all kinds of volunteers, but there are two I’d like to single out particularly. “The first one is Sean O’Connell, the man who has spent untold hours organizing everything and making sure that everything runs smoothly, and I think the second people we’d like to thank greatly are the Wilson family, the owners of the Riverside Bar and Grill. For the second year in a row they have hosted all of the participants in the golf tournament back here and donated the cost of all the food. We really appreciate that. “At the Humane Society, we are just a small community organization and this money is going to go a long way towards helping out with some of the expenses. It’s almost a weekly event these days. Just last weekend we had another 14 homeless babies dumped on our doorstep in the middle of the night. This money is going to go a long way to providing their care. “The Humane Society is
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eliminated. “We simply can’t continue with deficits,” said Wonch. “We’ve got all of our people out going full tilt trying to raise the money to cover that deficit, to make sure that animals continue to get care. This is a community matter. We can’t solve a community problem all by ourselves. We’re grateful for everybody who steps up and stands shoulder to shoulder with us, and we encourage them to please continue to do it.” Various events are held in addition to the Riverside’s fundraiser, including an adopt-a-thon where they try to find homes for mature animals, the upcoming fall dinner which is a major annual event, Cookies-Crafts-andCritters, and a special event at Caiger’s which promises to be different, fun and highly interesting. Donations and adoptions are down this year, while demand for services is up, and this makes fundraising all the more important. “Making the decision to do a charity function was easy, I just combined my competitive spirit with a want to help the community I love
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Athens area food drive kicks off next week a plastic bag to your door handle. In it you will find a list of items which the food bank tries to keep in stock in its cupboards. This is a pretty extensive list, however, any donations one can give are appreciated. Please have your bag outside where it can be seen by the pickup crew of volunteers
on Saturday morning, Oct. 20 by 9:30 a.m. If your donation is not picked up by noon, please call 613-924-9439 and let them know, or drop it off at the Free Methodist church where the Food Bank is located. This year the route will follow from Upper Oakleaf corner through Main Street, down the
Addison Road and also into Addison Village. The entire village of Athens will be canvassed, as well as from the FM Church to and including Hard Island Road. If you do not live in any of these locations but would like to make a donation, please bring it to the church between 9:30 a.m. and noon.
Organizers thank all the local churches and residents of this community and area for their generosity in reaching out to others. They cannot function and achieve their mandate of helping to alleviate poverty in this area, without everyone’s support. They appreciate the many volunteers who make
such things as food drives happen. They also thank those residents who make donations of food/money, on a very regular basis. Remember – Have your donation out by 9:30 – Oct. 20. Submitted by the Athens Food Bank/Crisis Fund Association. R0011628362_0920
EMC News - Once again it is time to replenish the cupboards of the Athens Food Bank by having the annual food drive. Last year’s drive was a huge success, despite nasty weather, and organizers are hoping for a repeat this year. Some time during the week of Oct. 8, volunteers will fasten
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Benson Public School students support Terry Fox National School Run Day EMC Events - Students at Benson Public School in Cardinal honoured the memory of a Canadian hero Thursday, Sept. 27 by participating in the Terry Fox National School Run Day. They joined peers at
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schools from across the Upper Canada District School Board that held events on Thursday – the official day – or other days throughout the past week. With many schools yet to report results, the Upper Canada District School Board
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know they are donating money for a good cause.� Sixty-six Benson students began the afternoon with a slide presentation in the school gym about Fox and his Marathon of Hope. Afterward, they participated in a warm-up and then split into house league teams for a cheer-off. Student teams then rotated through various stations in-
cluding a dance station, a relay run, an obstacle course, a Teamwork 4 Terry station, and a read aloud and snack station. Donations from Benson students and staff during the day helped raise $100 for the foundation. Submitted by the Upper Canada District School Board.
Seaway Men’s Dart League results EMC Sports – The following are team standings and highlights for games played Sept. 27 in the Seaway Men’s Interbranch Dart League. Team Standings Morrisburg No.2, 9 Pts. Morrisburg No.4, 7 Cardinal No.1, 6 Iroquois No.6, 6 Morrisburg No.3, 6 Cardinal No.5, 5 Iroquois No.7, 3 High Scores (120 or Above) Tom Coville, 140x4-125 Joel Adams, 140-135 David Haynes, 140-131121
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has already raised more than $25,000 for the Terry Fox Foundation. Benson students got active by participating in a series of stations to mark the day that helped them have fun through exercise and raised awareness about Fox and his cause, said Krista Doris, a Grades 1 and 2 teacher who organized the event along with grades 3 and 4 teacher Amanda Moore. “It gets them to think about a real Canadian hero and the importance of cancer research,� said Doris of why the school participated. “They
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see displays and ask any. This year’s campaign is titled Preventative Veterinary Care… for the health of it! Protecting animal health helps protect human health. “About 60 per cent of all human infectious diseases have their source in animals.” Many diseases such as rabies can infect wildlife, domestic animals and humans. Parasites (such as tapeworm), conditions (such as ringworm) and bacteria (such as E-Coli) can also be transmitted between pets and their owners. Veterinarians can provide Canadian families with guidance on taking proper animal health precautions in their own households. Keeping vaccinations upto-date and implementing a parasite protection plan are two examples of appropriate disease prevention practices. A good diet can extend the life of your pet by years! Ask about our vet exclusive diets and how they can help your pet stay happy and healthy longer.
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Canadian Aid for Chernobyl extends Shoeboxes for Seniors campaign to Oct. 31 EMC News - The Shoeboxes for Seniors Campaign for the Lanark, Leeds & Grenville and Kingston areas has been extended to Oct. 31, in order
to allow groups and organizations who have been closed for the summer to take part in this worthwhile project. Currently there are 300
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EMC News - For the last nine years the 1000 Islands Mall Royal Bank staff and customers have collected items for Shoeboxes for Chernobyl. Presenting these collected items to campaign coordinator, Shoeboxes for Chernobyl Colleen Gray (centre) is Royal Bank branch manager Brian Bellevue (left) and manager of client care Dawn Vander Velde. Royal Bank client assistance officer Patti-Ann Drake (missing from the photo) organizes this drive each year starting the end of August or the beginning of September. hand and body cream, deodorant, combs, brushes, hand soap, shampoo, razors, etc.) at any of the locations listed. Individuals are encouraged to fill just one box and together the goal can be reached. Donations of filled boxes, miscella-
neous items and cash donations are also accepted throughout the year. Shoeboxes will be shipped to Chernobyl for distribution in early spring 2013. Campaign coordinator Colleen Gray has been busy collecting boxes and donations
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boxes packed and ready to go with an additional 200 expected to arrive within the next month. Your help is needed to reach our goal of 1,200. Participants may fill a shoebox or drop off essential hygiene items (toothbrushes, toothpaste,
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in love with our home, given the magnitude of the expense and how much time we spend there. Yet many homeowners seem to have a timeline on the relationship with their homes and begin to notice the chips in the paint or the fact that the up-and-coming neighbourhood actually means a lack of services. But while the process of buying and selling one’s home may be more reminiscent of a love story, an important financial decision such as this should not be taken lightly.” While homeowners over-
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166 WOODVALE ROAD - $239,900 - Charleston Lake – what a deal! - Waterfront lot with dock, sandy beach - Plus 2 bedroom year round home on 3 acres - Beautifully landscaped, move in ready. Call today!
PARTS 1 & 3 ASH ISLAND - $ 299,900 - 2 X 2 acre lots, Ash Is. St. Lawrence River off Ivy Lea - Build your cottage - price includes plans, permits, HST - Pt. 3 – spectacular granite & pine treed point, $299,900 - Pt. 1 – deep water, 60 ft. dock, treed, $279,000
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150 SYDENHAM STREET - $319,900 - Elegant 4 bedroom 2 ½ bath south ward home - Fully restored with Rich history dating back to 1912 - 9 1/2’ ceilings, formal sitting room, dining room - Lovely deck overlooking professional landscaped yard
80 GARFIELD STREET - $349,900 - 3 bedroom, 2 ½ bath Executive home - Open concept living on mainfloor, sunroom - Fully finished lower level with gas fireplace - Well maintained home in desirable neighbourhood
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A jewel of a home, surrounded by extensive perennial gardens, nestled between two lakes. 2 min walk to the Locks a World Heritage Site. Home has been extensively updated & renovated while retaining the old charm. Wood trim & doors & wood floors thru-out. The first floor has 3 large principal rooms as well as the sunny front porch that is perfect for enjoying your breakfast. The 5 bdrms, home office & the renovated bathroom that features a claw foot tub are upstairs. Full attic that could be beautifully renovated that spans the length of the house. Create incredible meals in the brand new gourmet kitchen. $349,000
1354 County Road 2
CONVERTED FORMER PUBLIC SCHOOL (1965) on 5 acres in the Village of Escott and has been extensively renovated over a 5 year period to include a very unique 5,000 sq ft open concept loft residence with 16ft ceilings and the finishes one would expect in a high end house. The balance of the former school building has been converted to offices and storage spaces with roll-up exterior doors. The existing business has good earnings with great potential to grow the rental business or bring your own business to this location. Small horse barn and paddock included. $495.000. Call Glennda
84-86 Charles St
927 Hill Lane
WATERFRONT -2 bedroom winterized cottage with amazing views of Charleston Lake. Steps to good deep clean waterfront with dock and no weeds. $349,000
22 King St, Lansdowne
GREAT STARTER HOME - Totally renovated home including new furnace. This home is priced right. Don’t wait call for an appointment today. $139,000
COMMERCIAL – 2 storey building with a storefront and 4 apartments. 2 car garage at rear. Great investment opportunity! $325,000
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610 William St
Panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River from this 5th floor condo with huge balcony overlooking the water. Patio doors from the living room and master bedroom. Immaculate & cozy, this 2 bedroom condo is a pleasure to show. Secure building with on site superindendent and elevator. Walk to all amenities, including the famous 1000 Islands Playhouse, marinas, restaurants, schools, etc. $254,900
County living at it’s best! Beautiful 4 bdrm home situated on a gorgeous lot within minutes of Charleston Lake Park and boat launch. Main level features a large eat-in kitchen, sep. dining room, spacious living room, newer bathroom and cozy den with possibility of converting to 5th bdrm. Upper level consists of 4 bdrms incl. a very large mbrm with ensuite bath, another full bathroom and walk-out closet/mudroom to upper garage. $299,000.
60 Gray Rock Cresc
Bright and spacious custom built home just 1 mile east of Gananoque off the 1000 Islands Pkwy. Hardwood and ceramic floors, granite counter tops in the kitchen, gas fireplace, 5.5 baths and 6 bedrooms, fully finished basement with an in-law suite with walk-out separate entrance. Large rear deck and patio. Treed and landscaped yards. Enjoy winter time skating on the creek and water fowl galore! $649,900. Call Roger
263 Wallace Island
Affordable cottage in a prime location on the St. Lawrence River. You’ve got to see this open concept bungalow with large picture windows and wrap around deck. You can entertain or just enjoy the picturesque surroundings. Only minutes away from Ivy Lea. Come and see for yourself! $389,900
169 North Alley
Great first time buyer home. Needs some work but why pay rent when you can own. Central location; call for your personal viewing. $119,900
18 Main St, Athens
ATTENTION ENTREPRENEUR AND TRADES PEOPLE! Large commercial building in heart of Athens. Located on Main St with high traffic exposure this location would be excellent opportunity to promote business. The property boasts large show room and street exposure with workshop and garage at the rear. 2nd and 3rd floors are open and could be used for storage or office space. Property is zoned for apt upstairs and has possibility to be storefront with living quarters. $129,900.
1208 Marble Rock Rd
235 Victoria St
Like new home in town. Gleaming hardwood and ceramic floors, new windows and kitchen. Large living room and a nice deck on the back. In a great part of town. Have a look and make an offer! $174,900.
Looking for a large custom built home on a quiet road just minutes from town? This 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath features open concept living to suit any growing family. Unique hardwood flooring and a sunk-in living room. Laundry located on upper floor. Ensuite bathroom and walk-in closet off master. A 20 x 30 barn and a 14 x 24 car port, along with a 3 car garage. $380,000.
316 Easy Lane
3500 sq ft two storey home with 440 sq ft bonus room under construction. House sits on 220’ of shoreline on west end of Wolfe Island only mins from ferry. House faces west to take advantage of caribbean like sunsets. House sold ‘As Is’ and comes with septic and well. $319,900
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353 Nalon Rd
Stunning custom 2 bedroom bungalow built by Andre and Macey Development. Custom maple kitchen cabinetry and granite counter tops. Ceramic in bathrooms and foyer. Attached one car garage. Full Tarion new home warranty in Riverside Park. $289,900
Lovely spacious home with 3 + 1 bedrooms, 3 full baths, open concept kitchen/dining area. Large attached heated garage with enough room for 6 cars, 2 acre property. Beautiful sunroom and wrap around porch. Minutes away from Gananoque and steps away from the 1000 Islands Parkway. $279,000
72 River Rd
Sitting on 1.26 acres across from the St. Lawrence River this stunning 2 storey stone home has been meticulously renovated thru-out yet retains exposed stone walls, the original woodwork & trims, huge fireplace & wide plank floors. Enjoy the sight & sounds of nature from the gorgeous ‘summer kitchen’ off the living room, just steps away from the fish pond and the special bonus: The studio, perfect for parties and hobbies. A rare property in a rare location. $405,000
204 John St
Large 3 bedroom family home in preferred South Ward. Eat-in kitchen, dining room, large 19 x 16 main floor family room, main floor laundry & gas fireplace. 1 car attached garage, fenced yard for your kids to play or pets and walk to downtown & waterfront. $259,900
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215 Fourth St
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Lots of space in this 3 bedroom home with a large lot less than 10 minutes from Gananoque. New windows and doors. Hardwood floors, finished basement with wet bar, large rear deck and double car garage. $249,900.
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Low maintenance 3 season cottage on highly sought after Lower Beverly Lake. Easy access, level shoreline with sand beach great for small children. Sit on the large decks and enjoy the sunsets. This cottage is outstanding with pine in the bedrooms and a large sunroom overlooking the lake. It doesn’t get much better then this! $199,000. Call Jeff
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Brand new bungalow waiting for you!! Walkout basement. 9ft ceilings, transform windows, maple cabinets with granite counter tops in kitchen, maple hardwood floors thru-out, central air and HRV. Make your appointment today. $364,200
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461 Lyndhurst Rd
Country living in a home filled with charm. New septic system just installed as well as newly graveled driveway. This 3 bdrm red brick family home on the outskirts of Lyndhurst offers easy access to many lakes and parks and is an easy commute to Kingston, Brockville, Smiths Falls and all points in between. Bright, open, eat-in kitchen plus separate dining room; main floor laundry and powder room as well as a 3-season porch to enjoy the westerly sunsets. Wide plank oak and pine floors throughout, as well as a lot of original trim. Large master bedroom with private staircase. Huge barn/ workshop and storage shed. Bring the family and enjoy. $159,900
35 Sturtivan’s Lane
Million dollar views without the million dollar price tag! Good deep water for up to 40’ boat and good swimming. Beautiful 3 bedroom home completely renovated with billiard room on the lower level. $564,900.
524 Moorehead Lane
Waterfront home on Charleston Lake, 3 bedrooms on main level and 2 on lower level with a second kitchen. Walkout to lake offering beautiful views, good deep water for swimming, fishing, etc. This home is impressive, don’t wait make your appointment to view today. $649,000
88 James Street
Completely renovated home within walking distance to all amenities. New windows in 2012, newly insulated and dry walled basement in 2012, new roof in 2008, newer wiring and natural gas furnace. This cozy home is ready for your family. $185,900
Looking for privacy? This beautifully maintained and fully updated home on 4.69 acres with waterfront on Dog Lake, part of the Historic Rideau Canal, can be yours. Enjoy one of two decks or the 3-season sun room overlooking the nicely landscaped grounds. Plenty of room at the water’s edge to dock your pontoon boat and Sea-doos after cruising the Rideau Lakes. $459,900
410 Stone St
Totally restored Victorian home in a great location close to restaurants, shopping and other amenities. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, wood floors, coved ceilings, 2 gas fireplaces. This lovely property would be great for entertaining. Direct access to the St. Lawrence River. $529,900
680 Jones Falls Rd
3840 Sand Hill Rd
Lovely well built 2 storey all brick home 20 minutes from Kingston. 3 bedrooms, finished basement, wood floors, open concept kitchen/eating area plus a separate dining room. 3 acre property with workshop. $364,900
Country living, beautiful 9 acre property with 3 bedrooms, one currently used as laundry room, large walkout rec room with cozy fireplace, large 11 x 14 sun room. Detached garage/workshop. This property would be great for a hobby farm. $219,900
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The dogs come out for second annual Farley Walk in Gananoque EMC Events - A little rain wasn’t about to stop a group of eager dogs and their people as the Thousand Islands Veterinary Services team and their friends in the community participated in the annual Farley Foundation Walk. The Farley Foundation is a special organization set up by the OVMA (Ontario Veterinary Medical Association) in 2001. Realizing the strength of the human-animal bond, and the realities of an economy that can often put the costs of proper medical care for these animals beyond the reach of some of the people who need them most, they established a fund to assist those on fixed incomes and similar situations of financial challenge to provide help where it was needed. Rules for assistance are stringent, but the care given is important to both pets and owners. Farley himself was introduced to the world through the comic strip, “For Better or for Worse”, written and drawn by Canadian artist Lynn Johnston. Based on her own pet, an Old English Sheep dog, he found his way into the hearts of people around the world as he lived with the Patterson family and participated
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EMC Events - A determined group of 13 dogs and 16 humans braved the rain on Sept. 22 to participate in the second annual Farley Walk fundraiser held by the Thousand Islands Veterinary Services in Gananoque. They had raised $1,500, with donations and pledges still coming in. Left to right, Jessica Leclerc (with Cooper), Merideth Brown (Leo), Shawn Latreille (Wink), Tracy Rowswell (Rogue), Tracey Francis (Amber), Marcia and Violet McGregor (Pyper), Dr. Laureen Taylor (Ruby, hiding behind and barely visible), Donna Garrah (Maddie and Hannah), Nancy Ivey (Cara), Judy Small, Rick Garrah, Michelle & Ed Matthews (Bree), Sarah Crawford (Jenny), and Tammy Dack (Sophie). At walk time, Dack was the highest fundraiser for the group. in their daily lives. When he died in the comic strip helping to save the youngest daughter from a fall into a ravine, people in all nations mourned his passing. In 2001, Johnston loaned this beloved character to the Foundation as their icon and, since then, more than 2,700 qualified people have been able to benefit from emergency care for their pets.
Owners must be either seniors, people receiving disability funding from the government, participants in the OVMA SafePet Program, pets in senior care facilities or participants in the Ontario Works program. The limit on funding is $1,000 per year, with animals treated by non-elective, emergency or non-routine procedures by veterinarians who are OVMA members.
The foundation does not provide for routine care such as shots, food, etc., as those are a regular part of responsible pet ownership. The human-animal bond has been described by the American Veterinary Medical Association as “a mutually beneficial and dynamic relationship between people and animals that is influenced by behaviours that are essential
to the health and well-being of both. This includes, but is not limited to, emotional, psychological, and physical interactions of people, animals, and the environment. The veterinarian’s role in the human-animal bond is to maximize the potentials of this relationship between people and animals.” Pet owners know that the animals they care for become full-fledged members of the
family, sharing their lives fully and completely, and that when someone in the family is ill, injured or otherwise suffering, the whole family rallies to make it better. Pets are highly beneficial to the emotional, physical and psychological healthy of their companion humans, have been shown to increase longevity in people, and help teach love and responsibility to people of all ages. “We had a great time and walked the beautiful Gananoque Trail for two hours, before meeting back for healthy drinks for everyone, dogs included,” said Tracy Rowswell, RVT for the Thousand Islands Veterinary Services in Gananoque. “Several dogs used the Gananoque Dog Park and had a great time. The dogs all got along beautifully. The day ended with very happy, and very tired, dogs and owners both.” By the time of the walk, they had raised more than $1,500 with more pledges still coming in. The entire month of October is Farley Month in Ontario, so they are more than happy to keep receiving funds for the cause. And there are See WALK page 35
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many ways to participate. Consider making cash donations, participating in an event, or purchasing Farley Foundation merchandise. Or it is possible to make bequests, provide corporate sponsorship or workplace fundraisers. And don’t feel limited by the season – the foundation will happily accept assistance at any time of year. “We will continue to fundraise with several activities throughout the months of September and October,” said Rowswell.
“If your pet needs a nail trim call the clinic and we can schedule an appointment for a nail trim, with a minimum donation of $10 to the Farley Foundation.”
EMC Events - A determined group of 13 dogs and 16 humans braved the rain on Sept. 22 to participate in the second annual Farley Walk fundraiser held by the Thousand Islands Veterinary Services in Gananoque. They had raised $1,500, with donations and pledges still coming in.
To learn more about the Farley Foundation or to donate, please go to http://www. farleyfoundation.com/. To donate locally, please visit the Thousand Islands Veterinary Services at 839 Stone St. N. Unit #1 Northgate Plaza in Gananoque or call them at 613-382-2900.
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Nathan Rogers, the son of famed Stan Rogers, plays the Brockville Arts Centre on Nov. 16. Laskin guitars, the same type his father favoured, and of course that incredibly resonant Rogers voice. Reserved seating tickets for Nathan Sings Stan - The Rogers Legacy Continues are $31.85 (plus tax, facility fees and service charges where applicable), are now on sale at the Brockville Arts Centre box office. Call 613342-7122 or 877-342-7122. Showtime is 8 p.m. For more info and comedy clips, visit www.shantero.com or www.nathanrogers.ca .
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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.
Adventure Club for kids for Kg to and including Gr 3 at the Athens Free Methodist Church, Thursdays 6:45-8 p.m. ThemeSailing the Seas, games, crafts, Bible stories and more. Annual Fall Rummage Sale and Flea Market, at Athens United Church on Saturday, October 13 (morning).
1000 Island Yarn Spinners, October 15, 7 pm at the Brockville Museum, 5 Henry St. Info 613342-0136. Baby Rhyme Time, Ontario Early Years, for parents and their babies birth to 12 months. 166 Pearl St. E. Oct. 15-Dec. 3, 1:303 p.m. To register call 1-866-4338933 ext 2374. Books with Babies- Ontario Early Years. Parents with their babies. Birth-12 months. Interactive story time program. Public Library. Oct. 3-24, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Register: 1-866-433-8933 ext. 2374. Brockville Computer Club (BICC) monthly meeting Tuesday, October 9 at Fulford Academy, 280 King St E., 7:30 p.m. Topic: A Free US Military Grade Operating System presented by Fred Wagner. Info: http://biccweb.com Brockville General Volunteer Association Event “Christmas
in October”, silent auction October 18 and 19, Auditorium BGH Charles St Site. Oct 18 vendors showcasing and more in hallways. Brockville Social Dance Club, monthly dance on Friday October 12, Brockville Rowing Club. Ballroom, Latin and Swing. Buffet available. Dance starts at 8 p.m. Info: (613)345-5571. Cadets: Boys Club (ages 9-12) Wednesday evenings at Bethel CRC, 117 Windsor Drive, from 6:30-8 p.m. www.bethel-crc.com or 613-345-2050. Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolour art exhibit. Brockville Art’s Centre. Month of Oct.. Mon. to Friday, 10-5, Sat., 10-3. Celiac Self Help Group Healthy Food Demonstration by Kathy Smart, Brockville Luthern Church Kitchen, Tuesday, October 16, 7 p.m. Info: Orma (613)3421298. Coffee Break: Ladies Bible Study Thursday mornings at Bethel CRC, 117 Windsor Drive, from 9:30-11 a.m. www.bethel-crc.com or 613-345-2050. Coffee Break: Women’s small group Bible study, Thursdays 9:3011 a.m., at Bethel Christian Reformed Church, 117 Windsor Dr. Childcare available. Info: Susanne (613)345-4475. Duplicate Bridge. Thurs. evenings. 7 p.m. Presbyterian Church at Court House Square. Ann 613342-3577. Exercise Program for Parkinson’s Patients each Wednesday 10:30-11:30 a.m. Presbyterian Church. Marg 613-345-7675. Fall Festival Sleddog Dryland
Races. Oct. 13, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Race starts 11 a.m. MacJohnson Wildlife Area- Debruge Rd. Canteen, pumpkin carving, canoes, music. GEMS: Girls Club (ages 6-13) Wednesday evenings at Bethel CRC, 117 Windsor Drive, from 6:30-8 p.m. www.bethel-crc.com or 613-345-2050. New Beginnings- Alanon. Rosedale Retirement Home. 1813 County Rd. 2, Hwy. 2, east. 8 p.m. Every Friday. Parkinson’s Exercise Programme, every Wednesday, 10 a.m., Presbyterian Church. Come to our Wednesday class for a tryout. Passport to Kindergarten- Ontario Early Years. Parents, grandparents, caregivers with children 3-6 years. 166 Pearl St. E. Tuesdays 1:30-3 p.m. Register: 1-866-4338933 ext. 2374. Singles Dance- For singles over 30 but couples welcome. Brockville Legion (downstairs). Oct. 13, 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Music: DJ- Sam Kelsey. Potluck lunch. Stamp Club meeting. Join us at Brockville/Prescott Stamp Club. Meetings: Third Wed. every month. 7 p.m. Wall Street United Church (3rd floor). All welcome. Swedish Weaving, Bunka, Hardanger, Bargello, Jewelry, Rug Punch Classes and Demonstrations every Wednesday, 9-11:30 am, Masonic Hall, Second Concession, Brockville. Andrea 613-925-5769 or 613-342-3076. Taoist Tai Chi Open HouseOct 6, 10-12, St Lawrence Anglican Church, 80 Pine St. Sally
Wills, sallywills@me.com 613-3456001. Thanksgiving Pancake/Sausage Breakfast Saturday, October 6, 8-11 AM. St. John Bosco Church, 175 Windsor Dr. Proceeds to Palliative Care.
Cardinal Men’s Horseshoes. Wed. evenings. Legion 6:30 p.m. 613-657-3390 or (613)657-3058. UCW Thank Offering, St John’s United Church, October 11, 7 p.m. Guest speaker: Diane Shedrick, Special music: Rod Cook.
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. Delta Mill Society annual Thanksgiving Celebration, October 6, 9-4. Baked goods, preserves and local produce, BBQ, silent auction, demonstrations and entertainment. 613-928-2584.
St. E. every Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Gananoque Business Men’s Fellowship Dinner Meeting, October 15, 6:30 p.m. Guest speaker: Rev Rick Lott at Gananoque Curling Club, 300 William St S. Reservations by Oct 11, Les 613815-7054. October meeting Gananoque Horticultural Society, Wednesday, October 10, 7:30 p.m. Carveth Care Centre, Herbert St entrance. “Bees and other Pollinators”. Please bring a mug. Info: http:// www.gardenontario.org/ site.php/ gananoque SAIL Diner’s club- Oct. 16, 12 noon. Gan Secondary School. Open to seniors/adults with physical & mental disabilities. Transportation can be provided. Reservations required. 613-382-1175, 1800-561-8024. SAIL Foot Clinic Tuesdays Oct. 9, 16, 23, 30, 12:30-4 pm. CPHC Sail Office, 740 King St. W. Senior Fitness Class. Fridays. 10-11 a.m. Lou Jefferies Arena. Sign Language with Baby. Ontario Early Years. Birth to 12 months, through songs, stories and activities. 100 Park St. Fri., Oct. 5-26. 10:30-11:30 a.m. To register call 1(866)433-8933 ext 2374. Walking Clubs, SAIL, Mondays & Wednesdays, 10-11 a.m. Lou Jefferies Arena.
SAIL Foot Clinic Tuesdays Oct. 16, 9-11 a.m. Woodside Apartments, 43 Centre St. SAIL Walking Club. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10 am -11 am. Lansdowne Community Building. 613342-3693 ext.318 White Cane Day, Saturday, October 13, Members of 1000 Island Lions Club will be at Purcells Freshmart, Lansdowne Foodmart, Lucky Dollar Store.
Meet Your Neighbour NightAGM. Oct. 9, 7:30 p.m. Merc Hall, Maitland.
Boot Sale (sell from your vehicle). Mallorytown United Church. Sunday School Basement Sale, Oct. 13. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Reserve your parking space. 613-923-5903, 613345-1726. Euchre, Legion Br. 92, 55 King
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The Great Waterway Tourism Region, building a golf destination Foundation. Eugene Wong of North Vancouver, B.C. continued his hot streak, claiming the 2012 Great Waterway Classic just two weeks after his first career professional victory at the Canadian Tour Championship and a week after capturing the Vancouver Open on the Vancouver Golf Tour. “It’s been a pretty unbelievable stretch for me,” said Wong. “I just tried to stay focused on what I was doing and was fortunate to come out with the victory.” “The Great Waterway Tourism Region was proud to be the title sponsor of the inaugural Great Waterway Classic. It was a wonderful week that generated significant exposure for our region and highlighted our wonderful golf assets,” says Stephen Paul, Chair of The Great Waterway and Economic Development Manager for Lennox and Addington County. The Great Waterway will
continue working with courses as the Classic moves to Upper Canada Golf Course, Morrisburg (2013), Loyalist Golf & Country Club, Bath (2014) Black Bear Ridge Golf Course, Bay of Quinte (2015). Showcasing these courses will build awareness on the quality of courses in the region thereby obtaining our goal of becoming a golf destination. Players and Canadian Tour staff had high praise for the Smuggler’s Glen and the event with some noting they will be back with family to enjoy The Great Waterway Region. This event is an excellent example of how The Great Waterway Tourism Organization can bring new opportunities for tourism growth in visitation and visitor receipts. The Great Waterway Tourism Organization was established in 2010 to promote and invest in tourism along Lake Ontario. Visit www.thegreatwaterway.com or www.region9tourism.ca.
Cardinal Ladies Dart League results 5th The Mayflowers with 8 6th Devils Angels with 8 7th High 5! with 7 8th No Promise Girls with 4 9th Team 1 with 3 Most Games for the week - Goldie Sypes & Emily Marriner 4 games each High Scores for the week
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EMC Sports - I often hear golfers I play with tell me, “Boy do you ever make it look easy.” I usually quip back with the statement, “If you only knew how many hours I put into my game just to get to my level.” Look at the Tour pros, if you have ever had the opportunity to watch these golfers live, you will notice how easy they make it look. You don’t get to that level sitting on your butt watching TV and eating bags of chips during the off-season. It’s a year round process. So during the off-season, if you want to play good golf next year then put some time into developing your game during this fall/winter. How? First of all, you can put some time in the gym getting your body both stronger and more flexible. That will definitely have an impact on your improvement, the Tour pros are all doing it. Hit balls at an indoor facility, that will keep your swing honed and in shape. This would also be the time to make any swing changes as well. Personally, I have my own Workout Room which includes two mirrors that I use when working on my golf
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swing. One mirror is situated face-on while the other is the down-the-line-view. I use a cut off club (15”-18”) to swing indoors so I don’t hit the ceiling. I usually use some ‘Home Made’ swing aids such as the ‘Steady Heady’, the ‘Tush Bar’, the ‘Over the Topper Stopper’ and the ever dependable ‘Impact Bag’. I will also use various weighted medicine balls to keep my flexibility in check. If you don’t really care to do the things needed to improve your game throughout the winter, then don’t worry about it. Don’t complain next season when your game never seems to improve. I also use an old thick bath mat to work on my chipping. My concentration here is on hitting the ball solidly. I use the carpet in my rec-room to work on my putting and as per Dave Pelz, I will putt into a couch cushion. This way I can concentrate more on my stroke than putting to a specific target. I did this during the
Books, DVDs There are some really good books, DVDs and mental CDs out there to help your game as well during this off-season. One of the best CDs out there is Pro Mental Coach, this program will literally challenge you and your concentration levels. At the end of the day, the choice is yours, I know I will be working on my game during this off-season for sure. If you want to have a great golf season next year, do something this off-season that will help your game. And if you don’t care, don’t do anything, after all ‘you’ll get out of it what you put into it’. I hope you all have a safe and productive off-season and hopefully we’ll see you on the course mid-March 2013. Okay, I’m being optimistic here.
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EMC Sports - The Great Waterway Classic was a “Great” success attracting thousands of visitors to The Great Waterway Tourism Region. The Great Waterway Classic Canadian Tour golf tournament is a new event for the region that generated significant exposure with golf media including being linked on the PGA website. The seven-day event was held at the impressive Smuggler’s Glen Golf Course in Gananoque. With 250 volunteers from across Ontario, and many more spectators, the Town of Gananoque and surrounding communities were bustling with visitors who filled many of the hotel rooms for the week in a time that would be considered a slower period than the peak summer months. In addition to the tourism economic impact, an impressive $15,000 was raised for the tournament’s charity – University Hospitals Kingston
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The search is on for ‘Mr. Darling’ in Gananoque By LORRAINE PAYETTE
EMC Entertainment - Are you a Darling? Have you ever wanted to be? There are a lot of children who would be very happy if the answer is yes. Dreams in Motion is putting on the play, Peter Pan, and they’ve thrown in a new and different twist. In the interest of generating as many dollars as they can, they have invited the community to help them in their search for Mr. Darling. “The invitation went out Sept. 19 to prominent male figures in the Gananoque Community,” says Heather Wedow. “We are looking for a different Mr. Darling for each of our eight shows.” No word is out yet as to
how many Mr. Darlings have appeared, or who they are, but that just adds to the excitement. Is there room for another? Could it be you? “Mr. Darling has two scenes with lines and singing,” she says. “Singing can be a speak sing part if it makes you more comfortable. There’s no pressure.” Although applications were to be in by Sept. 24, and scripts picked up by the 26th, it doesn’t hurt to give the theatre a call and see how it’s going. However, they are booking rehearsal times with Mrs. Darling for Oct. 12. At that time they can work out which Mr. will be in which show. “This is a wonderful oppor-
tunity to show the community what a darling you are as well as show everyone your ‘acting’ ability and support for a community project,” says Wedow.
the help of special donors. The campaign is a search for the Darlings in the community who can make this happen.
When J. M. Barrie, the author of Peter Pan, decided to produce the story as a play, he put in the stipulation that at least a partial amount of the rights and royalties which are charged to produce the show go to support The Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children. Although not all proceeds go there any longer, Dreams In Motion has decided to support local children by allowing some of them to see the production for free with
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For each $50 donated, ten free seats will be set aside to allow special children to come and watch the production.
If you wish to participate, contact Heather at 613-382-6700, or e-mail at info@dreamsinmotion.ca
ter: 1-866-433-8933 ext. 2374. Car Rally at the Prescott Legion, October 6th, 9:30 AM. Call Prescott Legion at 613-925-2752. Registration deadline, October 4th. Car Rally, October 6, Prescott Legion, 141 Henry St W. Call 613925-2752 to sign up. Check in 9:30 a.m., start time Legion Parking Lot at 10 a.m. Registration deadline is October 4. Christmas before Thanksgiving!! Prescott Legion, Oct., 4 from noon-1 PM and 4-6:30 PM. Turkey dinner with all the trimmings. Public welcome. Crafts at Walker House. Every Tuesday after 1 p.m. Euchre. Every Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Prescott Lawn Bowling Club (455 Dibble St. W.). Sponsor: Fort Wellington Seniors. Lunch. Great prizes. Flute Alors! Fort Town Concerts, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Prescott, October 12, 8 PM. www.forttownconcertassociation.com for info. Legion Br 97, CrazEjays, Karaoke, Saturday, October 13, 7-11, 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)925-
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MALLORYTOWN Breakfast, First Sunday of each month, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Legion Br 484. Info: (613)923-5000. Harvest Dinner, Saturday, October 13, 5-7 p.m. Mallorytown Community Centre. Sponsor: St Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Caintown. Everyone welcome. Junetown Women’s Institute, 7 pm Tuesday, October 9, Mallorytown Community Centre. Jack Tennant of Prescott “Conserving History for the Future” Bring a digital camera. All welcome. Mallorytown Legion, Weekly bingo, every Thursday night, doors open at 6 p.m. SAIL Foot Clinic Mon. Oct. 9, 9-12 noon. Seniors Building208 Miller Dr. Walking Clubs, SAIL, Wednesdays and Fridays, 10:3011:30 a.m., Mallorytown Community Centre, classes begin Wednesday, October 17. Weekly Bingo. Every Thursday Night. Mallorytown Legion. Doors open 6 p.m.
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ArtScene Spencerville, October 4-28, featuring works of Arlene Hare, Vernissage on Oct 12, 7-9 p.m. Music and refreshments. 11 Spencer St. Fridays and Saturdays in October, Haunted Hay Rides. Drummond’s Sugar Bush, 3719 Cty Rd 21. Funds raised go towards the Spencerville Agricultural Society. Info: www.spencervillefair.ca Haunted Hay Rides!! Every Friday & Saturday, 7-10 PM. Drummond’s Sugar Bush, 3719 County Rd. 21, Spencerville. Used Book Sale, last Saturday of the month from 10-12 PM at the Spencerville Library.
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In Celebration of Katie Stewart on her 100TH BIRTHDAY A Drop-in will be held for friends and family Monday, October 8, 2012 2-4 p.m. at the Rosedale Retirement Centre Sunroom 1813 County Rd. 2 East of Brockville Look for balloons for the entrance door Your presence will be her greatest present! Best Wishes Only
I would like to thank everyone who participated in my 90th birthday, either by attending my birthday party, sent cards, flowers or phoned me. Your kindness is much appreciated. Emma Bond
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HARVEY - In loving memory of a wonderful husband, Stewart Harvey, who passed away October 5, 2010. To my husband who I will never forget: It is lonely here without you I miss you more each day. For life is not the same for me Since you were called away. To your resting place I visit, Put flowers there with care. But no one knows the heartache, When I turn and leave you there. It only takes a little space to write How much I miss you, But it will take the rest of my life To forget the way I lost you. I treasure every moment You spent in life with me. I hoped to have you longer, But it’s not meant to be. You left this world suddenly, I think my heart went too. I feel so lost and lonely, And I cry from missing you. I know you’re in a better place, I know you’re happy there, I know one day I’ll join you, But the wait is hard to bear. My heart feels like it’s breaking, As I try to carry on. You were my life, my everything, But now sweetheart, you’ve gone. I’ll count the years until the time, I join you there above. Where then we’ll be eternally, Together again in love. ‘Til memory fades and life departs, you live forever in our hearts. Love you always, wife Mary and Rosie.
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HARVEY - In loving memory of a wonderful dad, Stewart Harvey, who passed away October 5, 2010. A special laugh, a special face, And in our hearts, a special place. No words we speak can ever say How much we miss you every day. Of all that life has given, And all that’s left to do, We will never know a greater gift, Than the years we spent with you. What we would give if we could say Hello Dad in the same old way To hear your voice and see your smile To sit with you and chat a while. What you suffered you told but few You did not deserve what you went through. So those who have a dad Should cherish him with care For you’ll never know the heartache Till you see his vacant chair. Sadly missed and always remembered by Steven, Kimberley, Denise, Edwin, Timothy, Joseph and families
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Job Summary: Provide consistent, prudent care acting as a parent substitute. Ensure Safety and Security in the residence. Provide structure and support during evening study time. Work in conjunction with the Residential Team to organize, deliver and supervise extra-curricular activities for students during non-academic time, supervise studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; free time and oversee bed-time and weekend morning routines.
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or drop off at: 555 Stewart Blvd., Brockville Attention: Jon Walker
QualiďŹ cations College or University degree in a related ďŹ eld preferred G license required, F class license an asset Current First aid and CPR or willingness to obtain Current Vulnerable Sector Screening â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Criminal Reference Check Please submit resume by October 15th to: Cindy McCarthy, Director of Residential Life c/o Fulford Academy 280 King Street East, Brockville, ON K6V 1E2 Cindy.McCarthy@fulfordacademy.com
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FULL TIME REGISTERED NURSE REQUIRED Come join our team in providing exceptional care for our Residents! We are currently looking for a: Full Time Registered Nurse We Offer: t $PNQFUJUJWF XBHFT CFOFÜUT t &EVDBUJPOBM PQQPSUVOJUJFT UP FOIBODF ZPVS TLJMMT LOPXMFEHF CBTF t 4VQQPSUJWF FOWJSPONFOU GPS SFøFDUJWF QSBDUJDF t 'BNJMZ BUNPTQIFSF XPSL FOWJSPONFOU t 'SFF PO TJUF QBSLJOH t IPVS TIJGUT øFYJCMF TDIFEVMJOH Requirements: t "WBJMBCMF EBZT FWFOJOHT OJHIUT XFFLFOET t $VSSFOU SFHJTUSBUJPO XJUI UIF $PMMFHF PG Nurses in Ontario
15 laying hens. Some are green egg layers. 613-342-2339. Attention horse riders!!! Our Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon is back!! Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s proceeds will benefit St. Andrewâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s United Church, Toledo and St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, Toledo for Church renovations. Certified Equine Farrier Service 613-430-4881. Horse stalls and hay steamers. HappyHorseProducts.ca 613-715-1719.
Job Skills Superior judgement, planning and organizational skills, excellent interpersonal skills with children and adults. Maturity and good leadership skills. Excellent communication skills. Ability to work as part of a team.
Wanted to buy, horses, colts and ponies, all types. Contact Bob Perkins at (613)342-6030.
Neuro Harmony: Our mission is to help the clients brain work to itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s maximum potential using Neurofeedback relieving symptoms of PTSD Anxiety Stress Migraines Sleep Disorders ADHD Closed Head Injury and so much more! Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also Great for Athletes who want to perform better or Students who want to focus more on their studies. Call today to book your appointment or find out more information 6 1 3 - 7 6 6 - 9 8 8 5 https://www.facebook.com/ NeuroHarmonyNeurofeedback
Jayco Eagle 5th wheel, 1997, 9700 lbs. a/c, 1 slideout, everything is in excellent working condition. Stored inside for winter. Asking $7,000. Call 613-875-0370.
Beautiful Pomeranian puppies. Vet checked, first shots. $500 males and $600 females. 613-657-4631. Husky pup. 13 weeks. Shots, dewormed. Vet checked. Black and White. Female. Parents on site. 613-489-1121, 613-794-4959.
Firewood Processors, Canadian Made. Cuts up to 16â&#x20AC;? diameter, 13 h.p. Honda $9,950. www.blackscreek.ca (613)889-3717.
Pet Grooming small to large, dogs and cats. Brushing, bathing, shave downs, trims etc. Call Bonita 613-926-0417 or Cell 613-349-8070.
Cedar trees for hedges from 5-6â&#x20AC;&#x2122; high from landowners. Call 613-799-0958.
Please forward resume to Sue Reynolds by: Fax: 613-384-9407 Email: suereynolds@gibsonfamilyhealthcare.com
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.
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1968 Thunderbird 4 door, 70,000 miles or 120,000 km, 11 to 1 compression, high output 429 CID Thunderjet engine. Engine and C6 transmission are excellent. Black leather interior in good condition. Car needs restoration. $2,800 o.b.o. 613-282-1836, Kemptville. Call anytime!
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1993 Chev truck. 2500 series. 6.5 diesel. 4 wd. $3,000. 613-284-0951.
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Lyndhurst Gun & Militaria Show at the Lyndhurst Legion. Sunday October 14, 2012, 9 am-3 pm. Halfway between Kingston and Smiths Falls. Take Hwy 15 to 33, follow 33 to the Legion. Admission $5.00. Ladies and accompanied children under 16 free. Buy/sell/trade. Firearms, ammunition, knives, military antiques, hunting gear & fishing tackle. For show info and table inquiries call John (613)928-2382, siderisjp@sympatico.ca. All firearm laws are to be obeyed, trigger locks are required.
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2006 F250 Diesel Ext Cab Long Box Texas rust-free, dealer maintained, 5th wheel. Metallic green and bronze. Health forces sale. Certified and E-tested. (613)264-9554 Must sell- 2006 Buick Allure CXL. 100,500 km. Excellent, loaded, blue ext, leather, new brakes, summers & winters on rims. Negotiable. $8400. 613-271-7513.
AquaMax 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; dingy. Two years old with 5 h.p. Nissan outboard motor. $1,000. 613-659-3275.
PRE-QUALIFICATION OF PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS and PRODUCTS VENDORS OF RECORD
PRE-QUALIFICATION #12-74 The Upper Canada District School Board invites interested suppliers for the provision of Promotional Materials and Products to prequalify for placement on an approved vendor list to bid on future requests for quotation as and when these may materialize. Only pre-qualified vendors will be invited to bid on any such goods that may be required over the course of the next five (5) years between November 1, 2012 and October 31, 2017. A Pre-Qualification Application Form is available by submitting an e-mail request to david.holt@ucdsb.on.ca. To be considered, all applicants must complete this application. NO OTHER FORM OF APPLICATION WILL EITHER BE ACCEPTED OR CONSIDERED. General enquiries may be direct to â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Mr. David Holt, Purchasing Officer 613-342-0435, ext. 1203. The closing date/time for the receipt of submissions is Tuesday October 16, 2012 at 3:00 pm local time after which no future submissions will be accepted. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all submissions. This pre-qualification process does not constitute any obligation on the part of the Upper Canada District School Board to enter into a contract with any applicant. Greg Pietersma Chair
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2005 KTM 400cc motor cross, electric start. Excellent condition. $3,500 o.b.o. 613-342-6456.
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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 that bank posted rates (OAC) On Site Private Funds for credit issues, discharged bankrupts and BFS without proven income. Chase Financial 1-613-384-1301Chase Financial o/b 835289 Ontario Inc. Brokerage License #10876
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Prescott rare opportunity one and two bedroom apartments. Suitable for seniors, well maintained. Appliances, parking included. GK3 Group www.gk3.ca 613-499-3293.
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
Prescott- spacious one bedroom apartment, Clean, quiet, secure, adult building. Includes fridge, stove, laundry room, parking. Utilities extra. A/C. No pets. Non-smokers preferred. Call 613-802-0580.
Two bedroom with parking, in Prescott. Tenant pays hydro and water. Credit check required. Available December 1. $700/month. 613-925-2766.
First Time Buyers require starter home in Athens, Mallorytown area up to $140,000. Call Burt Hudson Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage 613-924-9141, Burt Hudson- Broker, Justin Hudson- Broker of Record or email jhudson@ripnet.com
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Submissions should be made by November 15, 2012 and addressed To: C. M. Larocque, CAO/Clerk Township of Augusta 3560 County Road 26, RR 2 Prescott, Ontario KOE 1TO
You will be a member of our manufacturing group and an active member of a flexible team of workers responsible for the daily production of quality products and continuous improvements throughout 3M Canada's Eastern Ontario manufacturing facilities. You will operate and maintain production equipment, be responsible for material handling and production reporting, and maintain a safe work environment. You must have a high school diploma and factory production experience. The ability to operate a forklift is a definite asset. Working along with the rest of 3M's manufacturing team, you will work to understand and exceed 3M customer expectations. We are looking for reliable individuals who are fast learners with a strong attention to detail and excellent time management skills. Ref #BKV-MNF for Brockville opportunities These positions are contract work opportunities and will be hired through a third-party agency; candidates will not be eligible for 3M Canada benefits.
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Selby Livestock & Auctions Centre SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2012 AT 10:00 AM
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REAL ESTATE Plus Estate Auction Sale Antique Furniture. Collectibles. Good Glass. Gold, Sterling & Costume Jewellry. for the late Reta Shields at #852 Kitley Line Road 1, Smiths Falls, ON (from Smiths Falls travel 7 km southeast on Cty Rd 29 & turn left) on Sat., Oct 6/12 @ 10 am - Preview 9 am Property to be auctioned @ 11 am
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Waterfront Sales have been good- inventory is low. Cottages, lots, homes needed in all price ranges on Charleston, Lower and Upper Beverley, Graham and Bass Lakes. Call Burt Hudson Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage 613-924-9141, Burt Hudson- Broker, Justin Hudson- Broker of Record or email jhudson@ripnet.com
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Mallorytown- Terrific value, surveyed large lot with partially completed new 2000 sq.ft. home and garage. Asking $112,000. Anxious for an offer, with terms. Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000.
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Invites Tenders for snow plowing, removal and sanding at our Schools in the Kemptville area for the 2012/ 2013 winter season: Tender forms may be obtained from the Boardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s head office at: 225 Central Avenue West Brockville, Ontario. Sealed Tenders submitted on the prescribed Tender forms will be received by the undersigned until 3:00 p.m. local time, Thursday October 18, 2012 after which time no further Tenders will be received. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted.
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Built in the 1870â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s this cut-stone schoolhouse has taken an appealing leap ino the 20th century. Pleasing additions include an entrance porch, & an eat-in kitchen, laundry station, 4 pce bath & bedroom at rear. The large great room has 4 deep window sills capturing the countryside, as does the butler pantry & a 2nd bedroom. The use of heritage colours & fabrics would accent the details of this home.100 amp breaker. Main heat source is a Findlayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Circulator No 20 woodstove & seldomused electric baseboard. Steel roof, newly painted. Detached single car garage/workshop. 3 outbuildings. On well & septic. Add to all of this, a quiet, rural, 1 acre (+/-) corner lot, just on the edge of Smiths Falls. Taxes $1100.00 (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-2676027. Mrs. Shields bought what she liked and had fun in the process. Collectors of elegant vintage, contemporary & costume jewellry, you will have a heyday. And donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t forget the whole new era in collecting 50â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, 60â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s & 70â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s memorabilia. There will be hours of selling brand new merchandise loaded with humor, whimsy & mystery. Bring a lawnchair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate. Terms on Chattels: 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
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COMING EVENTS Art Show- Colebrook Keirstead annual art show. Oct. 6 and 7, 13 and 14. Sale prices on originals and prints. 2570 Marlbank Rd. (near Tweed). 613-478-5370.
Attention- would the person who purchased a 1961 GMC one ton truck from me last September contact 613-923-5035. Your storage bill is increasing.
Found. Grey tabby kitten about 3 months old, vicinity of Church and John Streets, Brockville. 613-345-7835.
Family Law Trial Lawyer needed immediately. Child support application is being complicated by parent with an Ontario Incorporated local business. Call Debra at 613-341-8734. Immediate need for long haul truck driver out of Spencerville, On. Gone weekly home on most weekends AZ, passport, FastCard, 2-3 years experience needed. Dry van work. Please call 613-925-3733, fax 613-925-4863.
REAL ESTATE AUCTION @ 780 Townline Rd., Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4S5 from Smiths Falls travel 9km on Hwy 29, turn left onto Townline Road to #780 (auction sign) on Mon., Oct., 15/12 @ 6 pm
Installer for siding, soffit, fascia and eavestrough. Experience an asset, will train. Valid license required. Email: brockvilor leseamless@gmail.com 613-888-6668.
Position available immediately, short order cook and server needed in North Augusta area. Please send resume to wyc@ripnet.com or fax to: 613-498-3925.
Looking for persons willing to speak to small groups, 1 on 1 presentations. A car and internet necessary. Diana (866)306-5858.
Shingler wanted as soon as possible. Needs to be energetic, have at least three years experience in shingling. Call 613-925-5332.
Perkins Lumber- North Gower, looking for full time inside sales staff. Drop off resume to Mark, email to: info@perkins lumber.ca or fax to 613-489-3498.
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~ When Location Does Matter ~ Property feels like you are miles from anywhere yet it is minutes from all amenities. Backs onto farmland creating an aura of privacy & tranquility. Surveyed 200 ft x 200 ft (+/-) country location. Taxes: $1698.00 (+/-). The vinyl sided bungalow w/ window shutters, truly sparkles after being freshly upgraded. A tempting rebate is available at closing to lay your own floor. Extra large living room. Big bright kitchen w/ island plus an adjacent open-concept dining room w/ stylish bay window. Rear access to large deck for summer night gatherings. 3 bedrooms all w/ double closets. Main level laundry. 4 pce bath. Full unfinished basement houses a combination wood/F/A elec. furnace & a 200 amp service. Central air. Attached garage has rear access to yard & an inside access to basement. On well & septic. Retired homemaker looking to sell before snow flies. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.
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
Saturday October 6th, 2012 - 10:00am sharp For the Estate of the late Greg Stanton to be held at his former home located at 4786 Loggers Way, Galetta Ontario corner of Loggers Way and Galetta Side Road opposite EB Saw Centre. Antique Bonnet Chest – excellent condition; Antique Secretary; 3 Steamer trunks; Antique book case with beveled glass mirror; 4 Poster antique bed; Brass bed; Chest of drawers; Wooden chairs; Wash stand sets; Dining room set – table and chairs; China cabinet; Rocking horse; Antique teaching aid; Toy guns, 6 shooters with holsters; Archie comics; Wooden Xylophone; Toy Drum; Box cameras; Eye glasses; Binoculars; Old bottles; Pint milk bottles; Jugs Figurines; Toy bull dozer; Electrified Railroad Lamp; Antique counter top radio; Motorola Handie Talkie radio; CNR Lamp; Coal oil lamp; Coca Cola memorabilia; Tub stand; Crock churn; Stilliards; assorted household items including glassware, dishes, pots and pans; linens. Block Plane; Come along; shovels; rakes; hoes; forks; pick; wood augers; scythe; buck saw; Cross cut saw; 2 horse drawn scufflers; 3 pth rotary Mower; Little Rhino 6’ scraper blade etc. etc. For the Estate: Frank Bradley 613-562-0509 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Estate or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident Happy Thanksgiving! CL390899_0927
Pharmacy Assistant in a local community pharmacy. Parttime/full-time with benefits. Please send resume to home street@centrichealth.ca or fax to 613-345-6323.
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Daycare space available in warm, loving environment, Brockville, 12 years experience. Offering circle time, crafts, outside play, plenty of fun. Contact Mandy 613-341-8912.
Cooler weather coming. Hedges, trees trimmed, eavestrough cleaned, trash removed, windows washed, leaves raked. Seniors discount, low prices. 613-342-8795 Experienced Housekeeper with great clientele has a couple of openings for busy professionals and family’s. Sandra 613-342-1315. Brockville only. Fister Mixit Heritage Masonry specializing in stone and brick repair. Repair, repointing, chipping, sandblasting, basements, chimneys. 613-537-9928 or 613-551-8590.
ANNUAL FALL AUCTION SAT. OCT. 13th, 2012 9:30 A.M.
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This is only an update of some items, between 500 - 600 lots will be sold. For full listing and pictures go to www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca AUCTIONEER: DAVE & BRAD SNIDER AUCTION SERVICE - (613) 386-3039 Auctioneers will not be held responsible for any accident on or about property day of sale.
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CALL TODAY TO ADD YOUR EQUIPMENT TO THIS UPCOMING AUCTION – 1.800.357.0659 4054 County Road 43, Kemptville, ON Sale Starts 8 AM Auction License #4582292
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- Horse & Pony Drawn Wagons, Buggies, Cutter, Sleighs, Carts Etc. Wheels, Shafts, Poles and related items - Harness, Appointments, Fixtures Etc. - Antique Farm Related, Ploughs, Cast Iron Etc. - 1958 510 John Deere Diesel Tractor NOTE NEW ADDITION THIS YEAR - . Service Station Memorabilia, Gas Pumps; Oil Cans; Cabinets; Etc. - Railroad Items (CNR, CPR, Etc.) - Antique Car Accessories - Lamp, Horns, Wheels Etc. - Antique/Collectibles of All Types
CURRENT INVENTORY INCLUDES: Skid Steers Mini Excavators Pickup Trucks
Reliable Handyman Services Brockville & area. Kitchen, Bathroom, Painting, Drywall, Flooring, Fence repairs, Decking, Home maintenance, Tiling and much more just ask! Seniors discount (613)498-5146. Rent-A-Handyman: Installation of kitchen and bathroom cabinets, ceramic tile, hardwood and laminate flooring, trim. Repair/build decks. Garry 613-802-2769.
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Monday October 8th, 2012 - 10:00 AM sharp For Elmer and Isabelle Raycroft to be held at their farm located at 502 Millridge Road, Arnprior, Ontario, between Flat Rapids Road and Russett Drive. The machinery will be offered for sale at 1pm Ford 6610 Series 2 Tractor - 72 HP – 8 spd - 2 wd with Factory Cab – AC – 2600 original hours; Case 990 with Case loader – 53 HP – 12 Spd - good rubber; Hesston 540 Round Baler – tractors and baler are in excellent condition. 1987 GMC 5000 V Eight single axle dump truck with flat deck; NH 479 Haybine; IH 130 Manure spreader; Martin 5 ton wagon with 19’ rack; 8 ton wagon with 20’ steel deck; Snow blower; IH Crop chopper; MF 33 grain drill; Post hole auger; NH 256 Rolabar rake; Cattle chute and headgate; Calf creep feeder; Salt/mineral weather vane feeder; Large assortment of steel gates; metal fence posts; 100 cedar fence posts; Troy Bilt 5 HP Rear Tyne Roto Tiller; Diamond Harrow; Ski Doo 377 Safari Snowmobile – no cowl. Dining room table and chairs; 2 dressers; assorted furniture and house hold items; reclining sofa; Wicker furniture, dishes etc. etc. Maple Syrup supplies – 2 boiling pans – 36” x 84” and 36” x 60”; stainless steel finishing pan; burner and stand; spiles; barrels; sap buckets; syrup bottles; plastic line; Maple Syrup Hydrometer; Thermometers; 45 gal barrels – steel and plastic – clean. All items are in excellent condition. Please plan to attend. Owners: Elmer & Isabelle Raycroft 613-623-5507 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments by White Lake Women’s Institute Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident Happy Thanksgiving! CL390898_0927
Midway Between Toronto/Montreal, Approx. 12 Miles West of Kingston, From 401 (Exit 599 Odessa) Cty. Rd. #6 South Through Lights #2 To Odessa Fairground on Left.
Wheel Loaders Excavators Agricultural Tractors
Handy Man- painting, trim work, door hanging, flooring, siding, tiling, decks, repairs. Very reasonable rates. Call Norm (613)340-5614.
ATTN: LOCAL people needed to work from home online. Full Training Provided $500-$4,500. PT/FT 1-888-742-6158
YARD SALES/ FLEA MARKETS Friday to Monday, October 5-8. 6074 County Rd 44, Spencerville. Huge garage sale, tools, big selection of scale model cars, dishwasher, clothes, jewellery, plus, plus, plus.
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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
Including 40+ Firearms. Shop & Garden Equip’t. 8,000 lb Bear Car Hoist (electric, hydraulic). Hydrualic 5.5 hp Woodsplitter on rubber (like new). 2001 Pontiac Grand Am Car. 1992-18 ft Sylvan Pontoon Boat & Trailer. Extensive Hockey Collection. Bluebird & other Merchant Crocks. Good Art. Antique Furnishings & Interesting Collectibles.
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Welcoming good clean merchandise on Tues. Oct. 16th between 9 am & 3 pm. Please call our home office at 613-267-6027, in advance, to reserve your space. 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 ST. LAWRENCE EMC - Thursday, October 4, 2012 47
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MPP pays tribute to Special Olympians in Legislative Assembly EMC News â&#x20AC;&#x201C; At the Ontario Legislative Assembly last Monday, Sept. 24, Leeds-Grenville MPP Steve Clark paid tribute to the never-say-die spirit of the Brockville Islanders Special Olympics softball team. Clark delivered a Memberâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Statement at Queenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Park to tell the entire province about the teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gutsy performance at the recent Special Olympics regional softball qualifier held in Brockville. The team clinched a second-place finish in the tournament with a heart-stopping 19-17 win over a team from Ottawa in which they scored nine runs in their final time at the plate. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m so proud of these players for what they accomplished on the field during the tournament,â&#x20AC;? said Clark. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But I also wanted to highlight them because the spirit and determination they show on and off the field set a great example we should all strive to emulate.â&#x20AC;? Clark also expressed his thanks to the many dedicated volunteers and coaches who make it possible for Brockville and Area Special Olympics to offer so many sports and other programs. Following the tournament, the team presented Clark with a ball signed by each of the players. The MPP was touched by the gesture and, as he stated in the House, heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll give it a place of honour in his office at Queenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Park. Clark said in his statement, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Speaker, I was honoured to receive this ball, signed by the team, and I want them to know how much it means to me. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m going to keep it here at Queenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Park, and whenever I feel the odds are against me, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m going to look at it and think of that great comeback. It reminds me that anything is possible when you keep fighting.â&#x20AC;? Tell Someone This is a great opportunity to brag. Tell someone what youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re doing to make the world a better place. Support the cause. Encourage them to get involved too!
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Kesha gets happy ending thanks to specialized care EMC News â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The following is shared as part of Animal Health Week. My name is Kesha and I am an eight year-old Shih Tzu. My owner has always been nervous about anesthetic and chose to not have me spayed (surgical removal of my ovaries and uterus) at six months of age. I have always been healthy and full of energy. A few months ago my owner noticed I was drinking more than usual and peeing frequently. I also began to lose weight despite having a good appetite. One week ago I stopped eating my regular food and would only take treats. I began having soft stool and my energy level decreased. I also developed a vaginal discharge that would intermittently appear. I was examined by a doctor the same day my owner called the Prescott Animal Hospital as she was very worried about me. Dr. Snyder performed a thorough physical examination. My heart rate was elevated, my temperature was a little low and I was very dehydrated (despite drinking large amounts of water). I had lost more than 25 per cent of my body weight in the last few months and my belly was distended. I did not have any vaginal discharge at that time.
survive surgery in this state and required intensive care for the next 24 hours to get me feeling better. An intravenous catheter was placed and I was started on fluids to help my hydration. I was given three different types of antibiotics, pain medication and supportive medication as I was nauseous and feeling very poor. I was wrapped in warm blankets and Lisa, a Registered Veterinary Technician, monitored my heart rate, temperature, blood pressure and breathing every hour. The next morning Dr. Snyder and her staff came in early before the clinic opened to perform surgery. I was feeling much better and did very well under anesthetic. I stayed in hospital for two more days where I continued to receive fluids, antibiotics and pain medication. I began eating the day after my operation and was howling in the clinic (I used to howl at home all the time before I became sick). My owner was very happy and crying the day I went home! One week later I returned to the clinic to have my sutures removed. I had already gained two pounds and was back to my energetic self!
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Kesha, an eight year-old Shih Tzu, is feeling much better now. The doctor collected a blood sample and it was analyzed within an hour. In addition she performed an ultrasound on my belly (abdomen) to see why I was sore and appeared distended. My blood tests showed I had a very high white blood cell count indicating severe infection. My electrolytes were low from not eating and being dehydrated. My kidney levels were also very high from the infection spreading to my kidneys.
The ultrasound showed my uterus had tripled in size and was full of pus. The doctor determined I had a pyometra, a severe infection of my uterus and was also in septic shock, the bacterial infection had spread throughout my body. I was in very poor condition. Dr. Snyder advised my owner that I needed surgery as soon as possible to remove my infected uterus. However, I was very dehydrated and ill, I would not
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Swim club enjoys impressive year to remember By DOREEN BARNES
Photo by DOREEN BARNES
Upper Canada Swim Club has had a fantastic year in terms of qualifying and bringing home the hardware. In addition to Keira Brazeau, two swimmers to watch in the coming year are Collin Reynolds (left) and Jenna Malone (right). All three have the skills needed to continue on with their dream of being in the Olympics in four years. Upper Canada Swim Club held onto its third place standing in Eastern Ontario with 30 swimmers represented at Division II Team Championships. The club moved up to 12th position scoring 100 more points than the previous season. National meet According to Perry, this last season was the best showing at the Nationals with Keira Brazeau, Jenna Malone, Jordan Prophet and Christopher Richmond at their best and showcasing their skill. Six swimmers qualified for the Eastern Canadian Championships with a record of 90 per cent personal bests and one top-eight placing. As well, six swimmers qualified for the Canada Cup with swimmer Keira Brazeau eligible for Senior Nationals. For Jenna Malone, she wants to follow in Brazeau’s footsteps to become eligible for the nationals. “This year I want to make senior national as it will help me qualify to go to the Olympic trials,” she said. “I’ll do my best and if I get that, hopefully in four years, maybe I’ll make the Olympics.” This was also the first year a squad of swimmers went to Junior Nationals with Upper Canada Swim Club reaching a point where they are competing at ev-
ery level in Canadian swimming. “We have in terms of our national competitions hit the Canada Cup, the Junior Nationals and the age group championships and we are doing it with increasing success,” said Perry. “We are hoping that this year, we will have another couple of kids make the senior nationals.” Collin Reynolds is hoping that he will be one of them. “I just want to swim my full season and try to make the senior nationals because it will put me in good shape for university,” he said. Reynolds will also swim at university in preparation for the Olympic trials. Perry mentioned that the programs are sitting at around 87 athletes, including the power swimmers and cross training groups. “We have programs for anyone who is interested,” he said. “We are always accepting members.” Upper Canada Swim Club swimmers have their sights set on the upcoming December meet. “The big meet in this cycle will
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EMC Sports - The Island City Blackhawks kick off their 23rd season with their first of a 36-game schedule Saturday night as they host their arch rival Prescott Old Timers at the Youth Arena starting at 9 p.m. Last season’s home opener against the Fort Town gang was a disaster as the home town Hawks got thoroughly pounded 8-2. The Hawks don’t want a repeat performance this Saturday night. “I thought our boys were
ready last year, boy did we get tuned in. I hope our guys remember that drubbing and come out and play with more urgency,” management said during the team’s scrimmage last weekend. “Our guys looked good in the scrimmages we’ve had. Our goalie Spencer Utman looks really sharp and on top of his game. He gives us a chance in every game that he plays in. Having him in goal Saturday night increases our chances of being in the game with Prescott,”
management continued while trying to stay incognito. The team is pretty much the same as last season with the exception of Nate Murray who went out west to seek employment. Replacing him is 18 year-old Jordy Whiteland, son of the team’s ‘Fan Favourite’ Cary Whiteland. “Jordy is definitely going to add some spark to our offence, he is eager and will give us that much needed speed up front. He’s got our guys excited about playing
going into this season,” added management. The Blackhawks will hit the road for two games after the home opener Saturday night, Wednesday night they will be in Spencerville to take on Dale Visser and his hard working Bull Dogs. The boys will then head east on the 401 to Cardinal next Saturday for a matinee tilt with the new and improved Cardinal Old Timers. The Blackhawks hope to get off to a better start this sea-
son than they did last year. “Ya we were 3-1 after our first four games, then the wheels came off. We won only once in the next 10 games to put us in a deep hole. Fortunately the boys turned things around, we lost only once in our last 10 games to post a respectable 19-14-3 season record,” management went on reflecting on last season. The Hawks are lucky enough to have the same defence crew as last season, Fred Dunnington will play with
Daryl Whiteland while Mike Mulder will skate alongside Hugh Murray. Up front J R Ryan will center Rob Carter and Wayne Morrow, Jordy Whiteland will pivot between Trevor Murray and Jason Perkins. Travis Cauley will be in the middle between Peter Culp and Jeff June. The team is once again sponsored by Plane and Simple Golf, Boardwalk Dental and Sam’s Brass Racks.
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The Great Waterway Tourism Region, building a golf destination Foundation. Eugene Wong of North Vancouver, B.C. continued his hot streak, claiming the 2012 Great Waterway Classic just two weeks after his first career professional victory at the Canadian Tour Championship and a week after capturing the Vancouver Open on the Vancouver Golf Tour. “It’s been a pretty unbelievable stretch for me,” said Wong. “I just tried to stay focused on what I was doing and was fortunate to come out with the victory.” “The Great Waterway Tourism Region was proud to be the title sponsor of the inaugural Great Waterway Classic. It was a wonderful week that generated significant exposure for our region and highlighted our wonderful golf assets,” says Stephen Paul, Chair of The Great Waterway and Economic Development Manager for Lennox and Addington County. The Great Waterway will
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Books, DVDs There are some really good books, DVDs and mental CDs out there to help your game as well during this off-season. One of the best CDs out there is Pro Mental Coach, this program will literally challenge you and your concentration levels. At the end of the day, the choice is yours, I know I will be working on my game during this off-season for sure. If you want to have a great golf season next year, do something this off-season that will help your game. And if you don’t care, don’t do anything, after all ‘you’ll get out of it what you put into it’. I hope you all have a safe and productive off-season and hopefully we’ll see you on the course mid-March 2013. Okay, I’m being optimistic here.
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