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Thursday, June 16, 2016 | Volume 30, Issue 41 | 38,985 Copies Serving Cornwall & area since 1985 | www.cornwallseawaynews.com Chemical leak at aquatic centre sickens staffers PAGE 5 RCMP make contact with hundreds of residents PAGE 38 Changing of the guard Bourgon Construction is in final negotiations to acquire four prime downtown development properties, including The Dominion condominium project at the corner of Pitt and Second streets. Bourgon owner Chris Markell explains the deal on Page 10. Toll Free Number 1-866-637-5236 Your Classifieds Cornwall Express PAGE 21 Real Estate FOCUS PAGE 31 SONNY MENARD SALES MANAGER JIM LARIVIERE SALES CONSULTANT MIKE LALONDE SALES CONSULTANT REG BURROWS TRUCK SALES CONSULTANT JOEL D’AMOUR USED CAR MANAGER BILL OSBORNE BUSINESS MANAGER JONATHAN BERNICKY SALES CONSULTANT 4000 HWY. 34, GREEN VALLEY 613-525-2300/1480 6598595 See our CERTIFIED PRE OWNED vehicles on www.roysgm.ca 20 % off on selected NEW VEHICLES Take advantage of our Quality Doors & Windows 2855 Marleau Ave., Cornwall, Ontario Bus. 613-933-9451 [email protected] www.multidoors.com 6474280 Great Service Exceptional Value

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Page 1: Cornwall Seaway News June 16, 2016 Edition

Thursday, June 16, 2016 | Volume 30, Issue 41 | 38,985 CopiesServing Cornwall & area since 1985 | www.cornwallseawaynews.com

Chemical leak at aquatic centre sickens staffersPAGE 5

RCMP make contact with hundreds of residents PAGE 38

Changing of the guardBourgon Construction is in final negotiations to acquire four prime downtown development properties, including The Dominion condominium project at the corner of Pitt and Second streets. Bourgon owner Chris Markell explains the deal on Page 10.

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CITY POOL: Freon exposure to the public likely minimal, says parks and rec managerTOdd [email protected]

CORNWALL, Ontario – Swimmers at the Cornwall Aquatic Centre were exposed to a chem-ical leak that sent pool employees to the hospital and forced the closure of the facility.

A source has provided Seaway News with information that suggests a two-inch hole in a refrigerant supply line ruptured last Wednesday, June 8, spraying the interior of the aquatic centre with Freon. This newspaper has learned the leak initally went undetected and created a haze with-in the facility that worsened throughout the day.

A source tells Seaway News the leak spread for several hours before it was discovered and a deci-sion was made to close the facility. In that time staff at the aquatic centre, and swimmers, were exposed to the material.

Seaway News has uncovered that three staff-ers at the pool later complained of symptoms including nose bleeds, eye irritation, nausea and missed work as a result of the incident. The employees were urged to visit the hospital, but not until the next day.

A city social media post on June 8 suggested programming at the facility would be suspended “due to a mechanical issue.” No other details were provided by the city at the time, but following this report the city issued a media release at about 5:30 p.m. Monday.

That delay is not sitting well with members of council.

“Obviously someone in that chain of

command has to identify this as something that has to go out to the members of the public,” said Coun. Maurice Dupelle, who has been critical of the city’s communication practices in the past. “I don’t have any information at this point – if the city is supposed to be letting the residents know and raising the alarm bell, usually there is a protocol that is followed.” Dupelle said council had not been officially advised of any issues at the pool, though members have been cc’d on some emails.

“I’m trying to get a hold of (CAO Maureen Adams) to get those questions answered to find out why we weren’t notified. I would think the general manager from that department would be sending out a quick email as a line of communication.”

Coun. Claude McIntosh was likewise blindsid-ed by the news.

“We shouldn’t be hearing this from people like you,” he said of media calls. “You have all the info and I don’t have anything.”

Parks and recreation manager Jamie Fawthrop told Seaway News the incident was not released by the city because it was felt exposure to the pub-lic was minimal and decision-makers did not want to create unnecessary fear.

“We don’t want to create any kind of hysteria that the pool is unsafe,” he said. “The pool was shut down and the issue was fixed. By six the next mor-ning the pool was reopened.

“You don’t want to create some sort of fear out there that it is not a safe facility.

“It’s hard to kind of gauge…you don’t want the

public to sort of overreact to it.”Fawthrop said the city shared information with

hospital staff so that if members of the public pre-sented in the emergency room with symptoms consistent with Freon exposure doctors would know the source. “I contacted the hospital and told them we were sending (employees) to the hospital. I let them know what the timeline was,” he added. “We don’t believe that there was any kind of serious health threats to the public.

“It’s our staff who would have been the most exposed having been in there for the longest per-iod of time.”

Mayor Leslie O’Shaughnessy could not pro-vide details on the issue, and he added council is not in a position to provide direction to adminis-trators on an incident like this.

“Do I feel that I have to be notified every time something happens in regards to health and safe-ty? No I don’t. That’s why we have administration,” he said. “We don’t fix health and safety issues.

“Administration, once they became aware of it, are on top of it.”

The mayor said the city is still investigating the issue.

“Exactly how things transpired…we don’t really know,” he said.

City human resources manager Geoff Clarke confirmed three pool employees were affected by the leak.

Clarke said the leak came from an elbow joint within the HVAC system at the facility.

He could not answer questions as to why the public was not made aware of this issue sooner.

Tommy Sauve, the city’s health and safety offi-cer, said he took action as soon as he was notified of the issue at the pool.

“Once I was made aware of it, I immediately contacted the supervisor and gave a direction to get a hold of the employees and to send them to the hospital,” he said. “And then I initiated an inter-nal health and safety claim and the documents were filed for WSIB.”

Municipal managers had to be called in last week to reassure concerned aquatic centre staff-ers, many of whom were worried about the status of the facility. And perhaps most troubling is that this is not the first time concerns have arisen at the aquatic centre.

Seaway News has in its possession municipal documentation which suggests several other occasions like this have taken place where employees have been exposed for hours while repairmen try to isolate a problem.

The aquatic centre reopened to public use the next day after the hole had been repaired and the air cleared of Freon.

Mild symptoms of Freon exposure include excitability, dizziness, changes in heart rate and headaches. The lining of the throat or nose may become irritated, and the throat may swell. Pain in any exposed mucous membranes, such as the mouth, throat or eyes, is common after exposure. These symptoms can occur within minutes. More serious symptoms can occur after prolonged exposure.

Freon is used as a refrigerant in HVAC systems and air conditioners.

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A new Canadian treatment for late-stage multiple sclerosis patients was the talk of the Joan Pearson Memorial Golf Tournament Friday.

The tournament, named after Pearson who helped countless MS patients in the region, was abuzz concerning a treatment where doctors harvest stem cells from the bone marrow of their patients.

Some participants in the treatment have recovered lost vision, regained mobility and have even returned to work.

The cells are then purified and frozen. Patients are subjected to high doses of chemo-therapy drugs, similar to those used to treat cancer. The preserved stem cells are then returned to the patients.

Shoreline cleanupA grassroots initiative is underway to take

back the St. Lawrence River from garbage.Local river volunteers are reclaiming it for

drinking water, fishing, swimming, and recrea-tion by literally diving in to clean it up.

The Great St. Lawrence River Cleanup will kick off a summer of in-river and shoreline cleanup sessions this coming Saturday, June 18 beginning at 9 am at Gray’s Creek.

Over the past year local anglers, divers, and members of the general public have become frustrated that the River has turned into a repository for all sorts of debris. Everything from old tires and barrels to shopping carts and fire extinguishers are regularly discarded into the water and along local shorelines.

caSh Seized at borderBorder officers in Cornwall seized nearly

$130,000 in undeclared U.S. currency from two Canadians trying to enter the country. The Canada Border Services Agency made the announcement Monday of the large seizure. CBSA said the incident took place May 21 when two people tried to bring in $129,000 in 13 shrink-wrapped bags. The smaller bags were contained within a grocery bag. The individuals were referred to a secondary examination to assess the legitimacy of one of their travel docu-ments. At the same time, officers searched their vehicle and discovered the cash. The individuals were detained and subsequently released after being informed that the money was being seized under the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act.

council prioritieSCity councillors want to see a priority placed

on further developments on the waterfront and in arts and culture in the coming months as administrators prepare the 2017 budget. At a planning session June 8 to lay the groundwork for next year’s budget document councillors agreed waterfront development, including enabling recreational usage, needs to be a focus.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - The government’s pro-posed Ontario Retirement Pension Plan will have a significant impact on small business and Cornwall employers need to know the facts.

This, according to the Cornwall Chamber of Commerce in a missive released last week. “This mandatory pension plan could force small busi-nesses to reduce hiring and cut back on both hours and wages for employees,” said chamber

vice-president Lesley Lang. ”Today’s economy is challenging enough for our small business sector and trying to absorb these extra costs will place an undue burden on them.” Small business needs to be informed of the implications created by the ORPP and the chamber, along with its partners are planning a meeting to that end. Focusing on the impact of ORPP, the June 15 Breakfast Connections session will be a must-attend event for Cornwall’s

small business sector. the chamber said.The chamber and its partners, the Cornwall

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“Breakfast Connections has become an out-standing early-morning professional develop-ment activity for Cornwall’s business community,” said Lang. “The June 15 ORPP workshop will be the final one until next fall but will be a critical one for our small business sector.”

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CORNWALLCornwall Community Museum in the Wood House160 Water St, Cornwall, ON K6HSaturday, June 18: 11:00am – 4:00pmSunday, June 19: 10:00am – 4:00pmTrace the social and industrial history of Cornwall and the area from 1784 to the completion of the St. Lawrence Seaway construction in 1959 at the Cornwall Community Museum. Featuring archival materials and displays of furniture, textiles and household items ranging from different periods in time, and located inside a restored Loyalist home built by William Wood in 1840, the Cornwall Community Museum is quite literally a step back in time.

Historic Cornwall Jail11 Water Street West Cornwall, Ontario K6J 1A1Saturday, June 18: 11:00am – 4:00pmSunday, June 19: 11:00am – 4:00pm Built in 1834 and remaining operational until 2002, the Historic Cornwall Jail has been maintained in its condition as the day the last inmate was removed from behind its bars. Take a guided tour through holding cells, visitation areas, common areas, exercise yard and even the gallows where hardened criminals were hanged for their injustices as late as 1954. Get an accurate representation of the conditions inmates lived in at this cool historical site.

Ontario Power Generation Visitor Centre2500B Second Street West Cornwall, Ontario K6H 5R6Saturday, June 18: 8:30am – 4:00pmSunday, June 19: 8:30am – 4:00pmLocated on the north bank of the St. Lawrence River in Cornwall is the St. Lawrence Power Development Visitor Centre. Newly built in 2010, the Visitor Centre is a state-of-the-art LEED certified building and provides an interactive, historical look at the St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project. Learn about one of the most significant developments of the area, and take in the beautiful view of the Moses-Saunders Dam from the balcony of this beautiful visitor’s centre.

Amazing Science Centre52 Eight St. East. Cornwall, ON. K6H, 3J6Saturday, June 18th: 1 p.m.-4 p.m.Sunday, June 19th: 1 p.m.-4 p.m.The Amazing Science Centre presents unique exhibits on Astronomy, Geology, Fossils, Dragons & Dinosaurs, Archaeology and much more. The Centre presents unparalleled concepts to notable scientific theories. At the Amazing Science Centre, you will find a micro-theater for documentaries, a children’s play area and plenty of intriguing exhibits.

SOUTH STORMONTLost Villages Museum16361 Fran Laflamme Drive, Long Sault, ON K0C 1P0Saturday, June 18: 10:00am - 5:00pmSunday, June 19: 10:00am - 5:00pmThe flooding during the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1958 resulted in the loss of six small villages and the relocation of inhabitants to new areas. The result was the creation of new communities that exist today. The Lost Villages Museum contains archival materials, videos, artifacts and memorabilia that commemorate the six villages, and its inhabitants, that were disrupted during the construction. The complex consists of ten heri-tage buildings that were restored and relocated to Ault Park in Long Sault.

St. Andrews Church and Pioneer GraveyardSt. Andrew’s West, ON K0C1S0Saturday, June 18: 10:00am – 4:00pmSunday, June 19: 12:00pm – 4:00pmHistoric St. Andrews Church: Come take a tour of the beautiful, Historical St. Andrews Church. Located in the heart of St. Andrews West, this immaculate structure holds heavy importance to the Christian faith. Inside you will find the three altars dedicated to St. Andrew, Blessed Virgin and St. John the Evangelist. The gothic style church is the third one for the parish.

Pioneer Graveyard and Log Church: Believed to be one of the oldest cem-eteries in Ontario, it was closed to burials in 1915. The stone monument, the surrounding wall and the gate were built by the Provincial Government in 1938. Buried in the cemetery are Captain “Spanish” John MacDonell, soldier of fortune in Spain and aide to the Stuart court in France: Simon Fraser the famous explorer, and John Sandfield Macdonald the first Premier of Ontario.

SOUTH DUNDASCarman House Museum5895 Carman Road, Iroquois, ON K0E 1K0Saturday, June 18: 10:00am – 5:00pmSunday, June 19: 10:00am – 5:00pmThe Carman House Museum is a Georgian limestone house built in 1815 and restored as a living history museum representing the earliest periods of Upper Canada’s history. Costumed interpreters will guide you through the domestic life of the pioneer Carman family embodied in the gardens and the home furnishings.

Aultsville Train Station13501 County Road 2, Morrisburg, ON K0C 1X0Saturday, June 18: 11:00am – 4:00pmSunday, June 19: 11:00am – 4:00pmVisit the original Aultsville Train Station, an attractive 19th century wooden station, originally located in the Lost Village of Aultsville and used by the Grand Trunk Railway Company.

Ontario East British Home Child Family13501 County Road 2, Morrisburg, ON K0C 1X0Saturday, June 18: 11:00am - 4:00pmSunday, June 19: 11:00am - 4:00pmIn the mid 1870s-1930s, over 100,000 British Home Children were relocated to Canada from the United Kingdom and Ireland. Many of these children became contributing members of Canadian society. Coming from the slums these children were given a new hope for life in Canada. The Ontario East British Home Child Family Museum seeks to remember and pay tribute to the children that immigrated to Canada. The museum has a collection of memorabilia and information on the triumphs and tribulations of the British Home Children.

SOUTH GLENGARRYBethune Thompson House19730 John St Williamstown, Ontario K0C 2J0Saturday, June 18: 10:00am – 5:00pmSunday, June 19: 12:00pm – 5:00pmThis house encompases the original 1784 “poteaux sur sol” cabin of loyalist

Peter Fergueson, and was the former home of not one, but two significant figures of Canadian history. John Bethune, the first Presbyterian Minister in Upper Canada acquired the beautifully unique home in 1804. Later, in 1815, the home belonged to influential cartographer and explorer, David Thompson, who mapped out what is now Western Canada, as well as ma-jor fur trading routes across North America. The Bethune Thompson home is not only a historical site of Cornwall and SD&G, but also significant in the composition of the entire country.

Sir John Johnson Manor House16962 William St. Williamstown, ON K0C 2J0Saturday, June 18: 9:00am - 4:30pmSunday, June 19: 12:00pm - 4:00pmLocated in Williamstown, Ontario, Sir John Johnson Manor House is known for it’s alluring architectural design and being one of the oldest surviving buildings in Ontario. Sir John Johnson, encouraged United Empire Loyalists to settle in the St. Lawrence River Valley after the American Revolution. While there is little to suggest that Johnson actually lived there, he built this house as the first step to the community he hoped to inspire. Today that community is known as Williamstown. The house and property were acquired in 1971 by Parks Canada and has become part of the national system of historic sites.

Martintown MillDundas Street (just East of bridge), Martintown, ON K0C 1S0Saturday, June 18: 10:00am – 3:00pmSunday, June 19: 9:00am – 4:00pmThe Martintown Grist Mill was built in 1846 by Alexander McMartin. It is loated in the centre of the village of Martintown in historic Gelngarry county, Ontario. The Mill is a charming, rustic building in a picturesque set-ting on the North bank of the Raisin River and a popular tourist destination. Built with local fieldstone, the 4-storey Martintown Grist Mill measures 30ft x 55ft and serviced the region as a custom flour milling operation until 1947.

NORTH GLENGARRYGlengarry Pioneer Museum1645 County Road 30 Dunvegan, Ontario K0C 1J0Saturday, June 18: 10:00am – 5:00pmSunday, June 19: 10:00am – 5:00pmOpened in 1962, The Glengarry Pioneer Museum consists of several 19th century log heritage buildings and artifacts. The museum’s original structure started life as MacIntosh’s Store in the 1840s. It then became the Starr Inn, a stagecoach stop in the 1860s. It is in this period that the Inn is furnished to reflect, including the original bar room, believed to be one of the oldest in Eastern Ontario.

Priests Mill Glassworks16 Mill Square, Alexandria, ON K0C 1A0Saturday, June 18: 10:00am - 4:00pmSunday, June 19: 10:00am - 4:00pmCentrally located in the heart of Glengarry County, the Priest’s Mill was built in 1820. The Mill was commissioned by Bishop Alexander McDonnell to be used as a center of commerce for local settlers to bring their crop and have it prepared for market. Along with its historical significance and beautiful architecture, the Priests Mill still functions today as a lively centre for glass-making and Glass Art.

Robertson Clark Property and Robertson Mills1841 Dalkeith Rd. Dalkeith, ON K0B 1E0Saturday, June 18: 10:00am - 3:00pmSunday, June 19: 10:00am - 3:00pmDalkeith is known as the small community with a big heart. At the Dalkeith Historical Society, you will be able to enjoy the outdoor gardens, along with World War I murals, and an antique fire pump. Inside, you will be able to find hidden portraits along the walls and much more. Enjoy a beautiful, relaxing weekend in Dalkeith and take a tour of the marvelous Robertson Mills Park.

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CORNWALL, Ontario – Nearly three-quarters of the entire Cornwall Fire Service roster includes per-sonnel who live outside the city, according to a document provided to Seaway News.

Even fire chief Pierre Voisine, who has been on the job for about a year and half, resides out of the city. Voisine, who said in an interview his house is for sale and he is planning a move closer to Cornwall, has his address listed as Rockland – more than 80

km from here on the banks of the Ottawa River.Some Cornwall firefighters don’t even live in

this province. Two members of the service reside in Quebec, including one in St. Catherine (south of Montreal) and another in Gatineau. On top of that Seaway News has learned that there are members of the Cornwall Fire Service who belong to the vol-unteer fire departments in the communities in which they live. None of this is illegal. Despite court challenges no municipality has won the right to tell an employee where they can live, said Cornwall human resources manager Geoff Clarke, who added the city does not keep records on the addresses of its staff for comparative reasons.

And to be fair other municipal departments including police, public works and administration have their fair share of individuals who live outside Cornwall’s boundaries, including out of province.

But questions are starting to circulate about how effectively a city can administer an emergency department, like the fire service, when a number of individuals live in outlying districts.

“I don’t really know,” said Mayor Leslie O’Shaughnessy. “Certainly it’s never been brought up to me before as being an issue. I do believe if the chief is finding it an issue, then certainly it should be brought forward to council to possibly look for other ways to manage. “The thing is we have no right to tell people where to live as a municipality.

“It does create hurdles, (but) whether it impacts our service is something I would have to hear from the chief for me to make a determination.”

And the message from the chief is loud and clear: we have no problems in Cornwall.

“Not at all. We have a system where we call guys back,” he said. “Fire is all about initial response. Very rarely do we need more than what we have at the onset of the incident. But we make the decision early in the incident to call back however many bodies they need. “And it works. In fact it works so well there seems to be a bit of an uproar that mutual aid was called for like the first time ever.”

A source provided the list of fire personnel, and their addresses, to Seaway News as a direct result of an incident two weeks ago when the Cornwall Fire Service activated its mutual aid agreement with South Stormont. About a dozen outside people were brought in to give respite to city fire-fighters battling the flames at the Ontario Hockey Academy (OHA).

At the time the city service was having difficulty reaching Cornwall firefighters because of a prob-lematic communication system.

But one city councillor who has been vocal in his opinions about the fire service, has concerns.

“When you have to call 48 people to get eight in…the response time is not there,” said Coun.

Andre Rivette. “They should be within 15 or 20 minutes for a response time.

“The chief should be setting an example.”And while the mayor suggested the city’s

hands are tied when it comes to municipal employees and where they reside, he defended the fire chief – who will soon be living closer to Cornwall (if not in it) when his move is complete.

“We hired the best man (Voisine) qualified to do the job,” said O’Shaughnessy. “Remembering the chief doesn’t fight fires. He has his role of man-aging the fire department. And when you take a step back you can look at that as an eight to 4:30

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CORNWALL, Ontario – The chances of Highway 138 becoming a four-lane thorough-fare, or even seeing a bypass created, appears to be slim and none according to a presenta-tion made at city hall Monday night.

City councillors heard from consultants and Ministry of Transportation officials during a regular meeting where they were told a study is being completed on possible improvements for the dangerous stretch of roadway that has seen plenty of high-profile accidents.

But the list of improvements stops at inter-section augmentation and the introduction of turning lanes, passing lanes and carpool park-ing areas.

“We are looking at the existing 138 corri-dor as a two-lane facility…we’re not looking at expanding to a four-lane facility and we’re not looking at a bypass,” said Greg Cooke, pro-ject manager with consulting firm Stantec Design.

The Ministry of Transportation is in the midst of reviewing safety improvements for Highway 138.

The study will include public engagement through community gatherings, online feed-back and attendance at area council meetings as ministry officials gather details to someday make adjustments to 35 km of road that has seen people killed in tragic automobile accidents.

Motorists have long complained that other drivers speed along Highway 138 and there are too few areas to safely pass.

“This has been a problem in this area for a long, long time,” said Coun. Bernadette Clement.

Coun. Claude McIntosh advocated for the introduction of passing lanes.

“I look at Highway 2 between here and Ingleside and I think the traffic flow is about the same,” he said. “But the big difference between the two is the heavy transport traffic. You can get stuck behind one of those things…and people take chances pulling out. The extra lanes really help.

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A public meeting is taking place June 15 at the Cornwall Township Lions Club, 17413 McPhail Road, from 4 to 8 p.m.

The destruction at the scene of a collision on Highway 138. File photo.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - The protest of Hydro One in front of MPP Jim McDonell’s office was hampered by rain, but organizer Dave Varin said that the most important supporter, Jim McDonell, was there.

“At least I got to meet Jim,” Varin said, “He was kind enough to show up.”

Varin was the only protester from the group Hydro One, Enough is Enough, who made it to the planned protest on Saturday, June 11, in front of McDonell’s office on Second Street West.

Holding a sign which read “Paying 70% more for Quebec residents is unfair,” Varin said that the people of Ontario should not have to choose between paying for Hydro and paying their mortgage.

“The Liberal Government has made a mess of the energy file and they are continuing on a trajectory that will continue to make life in Ontario unaffordable for its residents and uncompetitive for its businesses,” McDonell told The Seaway News. “We have seen that only public outrage and public protests, like this, have had any success in forcing them recon-sider their policies.”

In May, the Liberal Government of Premier Kathleen Wynne drew criticism for proposing to phase out natural gas for home heating and was eventually forced to back-track on the issue.

McDonell criticized the government for rushing to bring in renewable energy without considering the cost.

“As it stands now, implementing the Liberal plan with cost the Ontario $2 billion in infra-structure upgrades,” he said. “You have to go back to economics sometime.”

The MPP for SD&SG went on to say that the Liberal government had to start listening to the experts.

“Their plans have been criticized by the Ontario Energy Board,” he said. “So in the latest plan, they passed a law so now they no longer have to listen to them.”

Jim McDonell, MPP for SD&SG, stands with Dave Varin of the group Hydro One, Enough is Enough, in front of the constituency office on Second Street on Saturday, June 11. Varin’s group is protesting the high cost of Hydro in Ontario (Nick Seebruch/ Seaway News).

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Bourgon Construction is in final negotiations to acquire four prime downtown development properties, including The Dominion condominium project at the corner of Pitt and Second streets.

“We strongly believe in the direction Cornwall’s downtown has taken in recent years, and the import-ance of a strong downtown to a vibrant community” said Bourgon Construction owner Chris Markell.

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“The First on Second site offers a tremendous location in terms of visibility and access,” notes Mr. Markell. “It has plenty of onsite parking, with ample additional parking nearby. Our goal is to reinforce recent investments in downtown businesses by bringing people to the heart of the City.”

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LUnCH AT ALLen’s: Take a walk on the mild sideTOdd [email protected]

CORNWALL, Ontario – Lunch at Allen’s feels like just that – a relaxed gathering with friends for a chat.

The quartet of Ian Thomas, Murray McLauchlan, Marc Jordan and Cindy Church con-tinue to come together regularly for a stroll down Memory Lane that includes hit songs from the 1970s and other musical eras.

The performers will be in Cornwall June 18 at Aultsville Theatre for a show that will be equal parts intimacy and nostalgia. “I’ve never been a big fan of arena shows because they’re not about the music - they’re about the spectacle,” Thomas said in an interview with Seaway News. “For me doing these theatre tours with Lunch at Allen’s, it’s way more conversational. As a performer it’s far more enjoyable and I know as an audience it has to be far more enjoyable too.”

Lunch at Allen’s was created about 14 years ago when the four friends gathered at the Toronto eatery to discuss McLauchlan’s heart bypass surgery.

“The thing with Lunch at Allen’s is we’re all such good friends,” said Thomas. “We’ve all done the star turns…and we’re just so comfortable in our own skins and our relationships. And our rela-tionships are quite humourous. We delight in hav-ing a run at each other.”

Thomas said the audience is very much involved in the show, and can often be found sing-ing the same songs being performed on the stage. He added their works sets the group apart from what is found on radio today.

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The quartet of Ian Thomas, Murray McLauchlan, Marc Jordan and Cindy Church continue to come together regularly for a stroll down Memory Lane that includes hit songs from the 1970s and other musical eras.

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HELPING HANDS: Strangers come to aid of boy who was struck by carToDD [email protected]

CORNWALL, Ontario – A Cornwall mom is thanking complete strangers who came the aid of her young son who was struck by a car on a busy city street. Caroline Weight’s 12-year-old son Benjamin was biking home last Friday from Ecole L’Heritage to the family’s Riverdale-area home

when he came to the intersection at Montreal Road and Albert Street.

“I stopped and looked both ways,” assured Benjamin, who was travelling on the sidewalk on the south side of the street.

As he proceeded through the intersection a “red car” swooped in and hit the Grade 7 student, sending both him and his bicycle crashing to the street.

Benjamin is a little hazy on the details, but he remembers the occupants of the car asking him if he was ok, before speeding off.

It was then that some Good Samaritans at nearby Chez Liz, a Montreal Road eatery, stepped in to help. Benjamin, who was slightly injured, was ushered in to the establishment. At the same time a couple of patrons piled into their vehicle and followed the car that hit Benjamin…all the way to Summerstown, while at the same time remaining on the phone with police. Weight said she was in the midst of grocery shopping when she received a call.

“A woman told me she was with my son, he had been in a car accident but he was ok,” she

said. “I just left the groceries at Food Basics and went down.

“The people were wonderful. It was just so comforting.”

Chez Liz owner Lisanne Seguin said her cus-tomers are “heroes. They really helped out.”

Police later told Weight that officers stopped the car that struck her son and charges have been laid.

“I’m just so happy that my son is alive,” she said.

Amanda Flanigan and Cindy Trudell were among the patrons who helped out at the scene.

“I’m just so glad it worked out so well,” said Trudell.

Benjamin Weight is surrounded by Lisanne Seguin, Amanda Flannigan, Cindy Trudell and his mom Caroline Weight.

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Grays and Blues add a splash of colour to Lost VillagesKathLeen haySpecial to TC Media

LONG SAULT, Ontario – A renowned military re-enactment organization and a local heritage site have joined forces to preserve the memory of thousands of soldiers.

Launched Saturday at the Lost Villages Museum, the Grays and Blues of Montreal and the Lost Villages Historical Society, unveiled an excit-ing campaign to raise $40,000 to erect a monu-ment on the museum grounds dedicated to the 40,000 Canadian soldiers who fought during the American Civil War (1861-65).

The proposed 14-ft, black granite monument is anticipated to be completed by September, 2017, during Canada’s 150th birthday and approximately 150 years after the war ended.

Rob McLachlan, president and officer com-manding of the Grays and Blues, was delighted the LVHS agreed to collaborate with them for the project.

“We couldn’t have chosen a finer site for the monument,” McLachlan stated. “The American Civil War is a lesser-known part of our heritage and should be remembered.

“This will be the first-ever significant Canadian monument dedicated to preserving the memory of our ancestors who fought in it.”

Approximately $10,000 has already been com-mitted towards the project which was launched online Saturday through a GoFundMe campaign.

“We’re raising a dollar for every Canadian vet-eran,” McLachlan added.

A YouTube video, designed by LVHS member and digital curator, Brendan Bronzan, was also shown during the launch Saturday.

As well, links to it and the fundraising cam-paign are detailed on the Lost Villages Facebook page and at www.graysandbluesofmontreal.com

Donations of $20 or more are eligible for tax receipts through the LVHS. Personalized engraved bricks that will line the pathway to the monument will be available for donations of $115. As an added bonus, for donations of $400 or more con-tributors names will be inscribed on a special donor’s wall.

The Lost Villages Museum grounds, situated on Ault Park, are a fitting location for the memor-ial, said Jim Brownell, president of the historical society.

“William Ellis, who was from Moulinette, was an American Civil War veteran,” he commented. “Last year, his granddaughter, Emma Hollingsworth, took the salute when the Grays and Blues were here.

“There are many connections between the

Lost Villages and civil war veterans.”The Canadian connection to the Civil War is a

surprising one for many, and one that has been unearthed over the years. Much like the British

Home Children, another passion of Brownell’s, the history of our country’s link to our American neighbours during the war was not discussed in school.

The Lost Villages Historical Society and the historical re-enactment organization, The Grays and Blues of Montreal, unveiled a fundraising campaign Saturday to erect a monument to the memory of 40,000 Canadians who served in the American Civil War, 1861-65. Seen here at the launch are, from left, Rob McLachlan, Grays and Blues president and officer commanding; Jim Brownell, Lost Villages Historical Society president; Brendan Bronzan, web curator; and Stewart Irvine, Grays and Blues vice-president.

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Fire and Freon,a tale of two sourcesTOdd [email protected]

You know it never rains, but it pours.Last week yours truly was contacted by not

one, but two confidential sources with access to internal City of Cornwall documents.

By now you will have already read a pair of stor-ies we broke as a consequence – one of great pub-lic importance and the other a little further down the priority list.

We survive in this business on our ability to dis-seminate this information fairly and accurately while also keeping our sources out of the public eye. It ruffles feathers, to be sure, among the administration and on occasion even readers.

But it’s what we do.I received a late-night phone call a few days ago

from a source who wanted to know if I was alone.“Have you heard about what happened at the

aquatic centre?” “I heard it was closed for mainten-ance.” The source then went on tell me about chemical leaks, hospital visits and a perceived cam-paign to keep these details from the public. My response was something akin to “Holy spit”…only I didn’t say spit. What resulted was our story on a Freon leak at the aquatic centre that left three city staffers complaining of nausea, nose bleeds and eye irritations among other things. They missed work and had to visit the hospital. Members of the public were exposed to the Freon too, though likely in smaller doses than pool staffers who spent all day with the stuff. The troubling aspect of this incident is that it took an internal source and a newspaper hack to make it public. The city should have been upfront about this from the start. Jamie

Fawthrop, the city’s manager of parks and recrea-tion had a logical explanation for why the details weren’t immediately released to the public: the city didn’t want to scare people.

Fair enough. Sharing bad news is never pleas-ant. But in a city this small it’s probably a safe bet to assume nothing is ever going to be kept secret.

It’s wiser to get in front of an issue like a Freon leak at the aquatic centre with a press release that says something like: “A small Freon leak at the facil-ity resulted in minor injuries to three employees who were cleared by doctors of serious health concerns. Exposure to the public is believed to be minimal, but those with concerns are advised to speak with a doctor.” At that point the city is in the driver’s seat and is shaping the message. Instead we get late-night phone calls, headlines concern-ing chemical leaks and this mess.

It’s not Woodward and Bernstein, but it’s cer-tainly a little more exciting than a church bake sale (which we love covering as well).

On top of all this councillors like Maurice Dupelle and others have been screaming about the city’s inability to effectively communicate with the public. The Freon leak at the aquatic centre, and subsequent lack of information from city hall, only reinforces this argument.

It’s time the accountability and transparency many members of city council were elected to enforce become a reality. Sadly it appears the mes-sage is being lost.

WHERE’S THE FIRE?We also had an online report last week con-

cerning the Cornwall Fire Service and the address-es of its members.

The story explained, with as much detail as we felt comfortable releasing, that about three-quar-ters of the fire department lives outside the city. We have a lot more details, including addresses right down to the last postal code digit and home phone numbers, but our job is not to out firefighter ‘X’ with these facts.

Instead our report was meant to foster some public debate as a consequence of Ontario Hockey Academy fire a couple of weeks ago that required outside help to douse. Like it or not, the fire service is under the microscope right now. And, sadly, it is losing the PR war. Some, mostly firefighters and their spouses, were critical of our decision to run the story. The fact is the first person I called upon receiving the roster was Jason Crites, the president of the firefighter union. I even met him minutes

later in his Long Sault driveway to personally lay out what I had received, and gave him a day to col-lect his response to the story we were planning.

Ditto the fire chief, whom we met later in the day and likewise provided extra time to formulate responses to our questions.

I can think of other journalists (well, one any-way) who would have run the list, verbatim, with-out so much as a whisper from the people actually impacted.

Our story wasn’t meant so much to point a fin-ger at the fire department, but instead clear the air on subject matter that has been making the rounds in our community for years. So if we’re going to talk about this issue, let’s at least have the facts to do so.

Our story accomplished that.

dr. STeveN deNeka

According to Statistics Canada, over seven mil-lion Canadians play sports. Soccer, baseball, lacrosse and football have returned to Cornwall’s fields, and some hardcore Canucks are still on the ice in arenas across the country. Sometimes we play too hard, and it only takes one quick hit to send an athlete to the dentist’s chair for an exten-sive (and potentially expensive) stay. So, what’s the deal with mouthguards, and are they worth wearing?

Mouthguards are protective devices covering the teeth and gums to help avoid sports injuries like split lips, broken teeth, and even jaw fractures. Wearing a mouthguard doesn’t guarantee injuries

won’t happen, but can lessen the risk or severity of accidents.

Three types of mouthguards range in price, effectiveness and comfort: stock, mouth-formed and custom. Stock mouthguards fit generically, driving down price, but limiting comfort. They’re made of rubber or polyvinyl, which can give them a bulky feel. Generally loose fitting, they can inter-fere with breathing and speech, and raise potential for sore jaw muscles. Stock mouthguards offer the least amount of protection, and may be a wasted expense if they’re not used due to discomfort.

The second type of mouthguard is mouth-formed, or “boil-and-bite”. This type of guard is more tailored than stock mouthguards.

Mouth-formed guards are more expensive than stock guards, but less expensive than custom. This type of guard requires materials to be warmed, placed in the mouth and pushed with a finger or by biting down on the material to fit as snugly as pos-sible against the teeth. Mouth-formed guards pro-vide better protection than stock, but fit isn’t pre-cise and heating can reduce longevity.

Finally, we have custom mouthguards, by far the most effective, but also the most expensive option. If you have sporty children, the price of a custom guard can feel prohibitive since little mouths change quickly. However, many adults should strongly consider mouthguards to protect their permanent teeth. Custom guards are

fashioned by dentists from a cast model of a patient’s teeth, so their fit is precise, force distribu-tion is ideal and they’re vastly more comfortable than other mouthguards.

Remember – wearing a mouthguard doesn’t mean you should play recklessly, but it can provide preventative protection. If you play sports and wonder about keeping your teeth safe, talk with your dentist about the best option for you.

DR. STEvEN DENEka HaS bEEN pRacTISINg FamIly aND coSmETIc DENTISTRy To cREaTE HEalTHy SmIlES IN coRNWall SINcE 1985.

It’s all fun and games ‘til someone gets a puck to the teeth

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Ray Jodoin had a gut feeling something wasn’t right when a vehicle with two men passed his city police cruiser on Brookdale Avenue on Feb. 6, 1973.

The traffic cop was on routine patrol, but what happened a day earlier was anything but routine for city police and the OPP.

The chain of bizarre events started Sunday evening - Feb. 4 - when four young men forced their way into the home of bank manager Bob Evans just outside Martintown. They held Evans and his family - wife and three children - captive overnight. Early the next morning, Evans was taken to his Bank of Montreal branch at Pitt and Fourteenth streets by two of the men.

The plan was to have the manager open the vault. They would grab the money, and make a clean getaway before employees arrived for work. They would be long gone by the time police were alerted.

But there was a problem. The vault was on a time lock. It couldn’t be opened until the branch opened for business. One by one, arriving employ-ees were taken hostage. But one employee, the last to show up for work, sensed something was wrong inside the bank. So, she crossed the street and called city police.

Minutes after police placed a call to the bank - the wrong code word was given by the manager who was instructed by the would-be robbers to answer the telephone - they had the street closed off and the branch surrounded. Calls by police to the branch were not answered. That was because the crooks, realizing the cops had been

alerted, slipped out the back door with $95 taken from the employees who had been tied up.

Police believed they had a stand-off on their hands. It wasn’t until two hours later that the somewhat embarrassed police realized the men had fled the bank.

Meanwhile, not far from the bank the two men, believing police were searching for them, had invaded another home and held the residents hostage. When they heard on the radio that police had the bank surrounded, they left. One grabbed the resident’s jacket on the way out. It was a critical mistake, thanks to the traffic cop’s intuition.

For whatever reason, the two decided to stay in the city. They rented a motel room, perhaps to avoid police roadblocks and wait for things to cool down.

“When I passed them there was just some-thing that didn’t seem right about them,” Jodoin recalled 43 years later. “Just the way they looked at me.”

Jodoin decided to check them out. He turned and followed them into the Woolco parking lot (now Lowes). The suspects’ car moved from park-ing spot to parking spot, trying to avoid the cruiser.

The traffic cop pulled them over. After a few questions, something didn’t seem right. So, acting on another hunch, Jodoin decided to take them to the station. City and OPP investigators - the OPP inspector sent in from Toronto was regarded as one of the best in the province - were huddled in a room. To Jodoin’s surprise they showed little urgency in questioning his two persons of interest sitting in the station lobby. They felt the people

they were looking for had fled the city.Jodoin took it upon himself to search the pock-

ets of the jacket one suspect was wearing (taken from the residence). He found an Avco Finance payment receipt. The name on the receipt didn’t match the name of his suspect. He showed inves-tigators the receipt. They reluctantly brought the man into the room to be questioned. They deter-mined he was just a university student with no connection to the case and released him. Meanwhile, the other man, left alone in the lobby while his buddy was being questioned, got up and walked out the front door of the station. No doubt he figured the handcuffs would soon be coming out.

This was a time when armed bank robberies were more frequent, often pulled off by experi-enced gangs, not by young university students. For investigators, the two men Jodoin had brought to the station didn’t fit the profile. So they had a “get out of here and quit wasting our time” attitude.

However, investigators soon realized the traffic cop had brought two of the men involved in the robbery to the station, and that they had let them walk away.

At least, thanks to Jodoin’s hunch, they had two of the suspects identified. One, a Cornwall native, was a student at McGill University.

The hunt was on.Four days later the Cornwall native was

arrested in Montreal. Acting on information sup-plied by the arrested man, two others were arrested on Feb. 16 in Sarnia. The fourth was arrested in London on March 1. All were in their

early 20s.On April 9, 1973, the four pleaded guilty to kid-

napping, armed robbery and attempted bank rob-bery. Each was given an eight-year jail sentence.

Court was told the men wanted to use money from the bank robbery to help poor native people living in Northern Ontario and the North Vietnamese people.

While investigators were taking a victory lap, the cop who played the key unheralded role in breaking the case, was back on traffic patrol.

Without Jodoin playing a hunch on the even-ing of Feb. 6, 1973 police might still be looking for the four suspects.

TRIVIA ANSWER Land north of the old CNR main line (Ninth Street) became known as “Garden City” because financially challenged residents who lived in poor housing used vacant land to plant large gardens. Seeds and plants were pro-vided by the welfare office. Many of the poorly built houses were constructed during the 1930s. Some had dirt floors. The closest school was St. Francis de Sales, a one-mile walk. Residents didn’t have cars and there were no buses. Notre Dame School was built in the “Garden City” area in 1942 to encourage young people to attend school.

TRIVIA This place of worship was built in 1904 on First Street West. It was torn down in 1962. The site is now a municipal parking lot.

ONE LAST THING Good turnout at Cornwall Public Library Saturday for the launch of “A Royal Career: Conversations with Doug Carpenter”. Author Gilles Renaud and Carpenter will be at Coles in Cornwall Square Saturday for a signing session. Book makes a great Father’s Day gift.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - On June 11, the Cornwall Community Hospital Foundation held its fourth annual Denim and Diamonds dinner at the NAV Centre.

“Every year we throw the best patio party of the summer,” said Allan Wilson, the Chair of the Foundations Board of Directors. “And every year we raise money to help the Cornwall Hospital better serve the community.”

The Denim and Diamonds dinner is the sig-nature social event for the Foundation.

“Local businesses are the backbone of every charity,” Foundation Treasurer Dale McSween said. “Events like these help raise awareness for the Cornwall Community Hospital Foundation

and the work it does.”This year, money raised from the dinner will

be used to help fund the construction of a new addiction and mental health centre on the cor-ner of McConnell and Ninth Street.

McSween hoped to raise $60,000 from this year’s dinner and said that the Foundation would contribute $1 million to the new centre over three years.

Attendees to the event had the opportunity to bid on a variety of prizes in the silent auction, including tickets to UFC Fight Night at TD Place, Red Blacks tickets and a Budweiser toolbox cooler.

The jewel of the prizes on offer at the Denim and Diamonds dinner was a diamond ring val-ued at $5, 200 sponsored by Pommier Jewellers, the NAV Centre and Rogers Marina.

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Volunteers Carol Bennet Bray, Liette Samson, Elizabeth Taylor and Holly Nichole welcome guests to the fourth annual Denim and Diamonds dinner at the NAV Centre on Saturday, June 11 .Nick Seebruch/ Seaway News

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CORNWALL, Ontario – Road work on Anderson Drive in Cornwall will now shift easterly and include a sidewalk on the west side that is set back about two metres from the property line – addressing concerns by angry residents who filed a petition against the work.

The city will also dip into capital reserves to the tune of $135,000 to improve street lights on Anderson as well.

The move took place as a result of a meet-ing weeks ago where Coun. Maurice Dupelle complained that residents on Anderson were not provided with enough time to voice concerns over the road work taking place.

But earlier this month Dupelle sat in on a meeting between residents and city man-agers where a solution was found.

“It was great to see that community engagement take place,” he said. Dupelle has been critical of city engagement with the

public and a lack of communication in some instances.

Residents on the street had signed a lengthy petition asking that the city recon-sider some of its reconstruction which includes sidewalk work, sewer replacement and changes to the width of boulevards.

Coun. Bernadette Clement said the work is required, but was happy both sides could come to an agreement.

“This is an exercise in urban planning and community development at the same time,”

she said. “It’s a lovely street – it’s a beautiful spot but the sidewalks are in bad shape and the street lights are even worse.”

Coun. Elaine MacDonald, though, warned that the city cannot bend over backwards to “move a street” every time complaints are filed. She deemed the solution a “Hail-Mary pass” that worked.

A similar petition has been filed with the city by St. Felix residents because of work taking place on their street.

City, Anderson drive residents come to agreement on road improvements

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CORNWALL,Ontario - Encouraged by the lucky break in the weather on Friday, more than 30 citizen cyclists enjoyed an entertaining two-hour night ride on the city’s recreational path. The evening started with a quick meet-and-greet session at 8pm at the Bandshell in Lamoureux Park followed by a sunset cycle to the ice cream shop at Archie’s Family Golf, and a moonlit return trip.

The near 15-kilometre journey attracted pedal pushers of all ages that decorated their bikes with glow sticks and flashy lighting. The Garcia siblings— Bruno, 5, Natalia, 7, and Bernardo, 9—were among the youngest participants.

“It’s all a bit tiring,” admitted the eldest, enjoying a cold drink at the halfway mark. “But I like it anyway because it’s really fun and exciting. And you get to be with friends.”

The inaugural event, organized by the Cornwall Outdoor Club de Plein Air in partnership with Transition Cornwall+, was held to support the local Active Transportation Challenge held from June 5 to 11. The annual challenge seeks to encourage active and sustainable modes of travel around the city and surrounding areas.

Coun. Bernadette Clement decided to join the ride despite some apprehension.

“I haven’t ridden a bike in 10 years so I’m excited but nervous,” she said before hitting the trail. “I’m par-ticipating in active transportation week by walking instead of driving to get lunch and carpooling to dif-ferent city events, and I felt it was important to be part of this too.”

Clement’s riding mate, Stephen Alexander, for-mer General Manager of Planning, Parks and Recreation for the City of Cornwall, enjoyed the rec path in a different light.

“I’ve ridden some of the urban bike path at night but riding the recreational trail in the dark was really interesting,” he explained. “And the ice cream was a real bonus!”

“It’s really nice to have free activities in our com-munity that everyone can participate in,” said Monique Branchaud, a local triathlete. She was pleased with the opportunity to meet new people, get some exercise and increase her odds for a good night’s sleep.

Event organizer and past president of the out-door club, Kevin O’Rourke, was buoyed by the outcome.

“This isn’t the first cycling event the outdoor club has put on but this is certainly our first night ride,” he said. “We’re excited by the turnout and we hope to do this again next year so we can continue promoting active transportation.”

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Encouraged by the lucky break in the weather on Friday, more than 30 citizen cyclists enjoyed an entertaining two-hour night ride on the city’s recreational path.

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Mis à l’eau pour la première fois à la fin mai, le nouveau bateau électrique de Croisière Outaouais pourrait commencer ses excursions sur le canal Rideau vers le 17 juin.

C’est l’objectif du président de Croisière Outaouais, Robert Taillefer. «Il reste encore trois tests à effectuer dans les prochains jours, a-t-il noté. Je pense que d’ici vendredi prochain, on devrait être en mesure de commencer.»

Rappelons que Croisière Outaouais a obtenu le contrat pour des excursions sur le canal Rideau à Ottawa et pour se faire, a décidé de faire construire un bateau électrique. Ce dernier est présentement testé par Transport Canada qui doit donner son accord.

Les tests effectués jusqu’à maintenant ont bien été, souligne M. Taillefer. «C’était pas mal comme on s’y attendait», note-t-il.

Même si le bateau est en attente de sa certifica-tion, la ministre de l’Environnement, Catherine McKenna, a procédé à l’inauguration de la nouvelle offre touristique jeudi matin.

Après une absence d’un an des tours sur le canal Rideau, Mme McKenna s’est réjouie de l’arrivée de ce bateau électrique. «Ce sera une expérience plus plaisante, a-t-elle noté. Et ça diminue les impacts pour notre environnement.»

Le bateau électrique s’approche du canal Rideau

Félicitations à l’équipe Éco-école de L’Héritage qui obtient la certification “or” pour l’année scolaire 2015-2016

Félicitations

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Pour quelle raison étaient-ils si nombreux? Le Rouge et Noir d’Ottawa traversait à nouveau la rivière – une troisième fois en autant d’années – afin d’aller à la rencontre de leurs partisans de Gatineau.

Un exercice mis en place par le directeur général Marcel Desjardins afin de récupérer les fans qui se sont tournés vers les Alouettes de Montréal.

Et il semblerait que l’allégeance change tranquillement. Plusieurs adeptes du ballon ovale encouragent désormais la formation de la capitale nationale aux dépens de celle de la métropole québécoise.

Certains avaient même revêtu leur chandail local d’Ottawa où on pouvait voir le nom d’Antoine Pruneau ainsi que son numéro 6 être arborés fièrement.

L’ancien des Carabins de l’Université de Montréal est rapidement devenu un chou-chou du public gatinois.

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Il a récemment effectué une visite dans la Ligue de football mineur de l’Outaouais, en plus d’une présence à des camps.

On devrait le voir encore plus souvent. Jean-Guy Gorley, ambassadeur francophone du Rouge et Noir, avance que l’équipe en fera beau-coup plus au fil des prochaines semaines.

Il pourrait ne pas être le seul. On pourrait se servir du Gatinois Mikaël Charland pour mouss-er le club de football canadien.

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«C’était différent. Un autre uniforme et je n’ai pas entendu la voix de l’annonceur-maison», a souligné l’athlète de 6’4 et 216 lbs.

«Mais ça fait du bien de revenir chez soi, de faire un retour aux sources. J’avais des parents et des amis qui étaient là pour me voir.»

Les parents prenaient soin de préciser à leurs enfants que le numéro 36 avec le chandail noir (réservé aux joueurs de l’unité défensive) avait grandi ici et avait porté les couleurs de son école secondaire, puis de son établissement collégial avant de déménager à Montréal.

Charland, lui, n’a pas connu cette chance. «Il n’y en avait pas à mon époque, je crois», a-t-il mentionné faisant référence aux tentatives effectuées par les Renegades, l’ancêtre du Rouge et Noir.

«C’est vraiment nice qu’il fasse ça pour les fans. Ils n’ont pas besoin de traverser le pont

pour nous voir, on vient vers eux.»Match préparatoireLe Rouge et Noir d’Ottawa entreprendra

lundi soir à la Place TD son premier match préparatoire de l’année alors que les Blue Bombers de Winnipeg seront de passage. Au moment d’écrire ces lignes, plus de 21 000 des 24 000 places avaient trouvé preneur.

Il s’agira aussi d’une toute première fois qu’un duel aura lieu au domicile de la formation de la capitale, elle qui avait auparavant dû dis-puter ses deux premiers camps à l’Université

Carleton.Pruneau a hâte. «On a une semaine exi-

geante qui nous attend avec deux parties hors-concours, mais physiquement, je me sens à 100%.»

Quant à Charland, le produit des Stingers de l’Université Concordia espère faire quelques apparitions sur le terrain au poste de marau-deur, tout en faisant sentir sa présence.

«J’ai des papillons dans le ventre. J’ai hâte de frapper d’autres joueurs que mes coéquipiers», a-t-il lancé en riant.

Le Rouge et Noir pratique en sol outaouais

Patrick Lavoie signe des autographes aux partisans gatinois qui ont bravé le froid.

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D’ici la fin de l’été, un second magasin Simons verra le jour près d’ici, cette fois-ci sur la rive ontari-enne. Un choix d’emplacement qui est loin d’avoir été laissé au hasard.

Lors de notre passage, les travailleurs s’affairaient dans les différentes sections du futur magasin, afin que tout soit en place, l’ouverture offi-cielle étant prévu dans un peu plus de deux mois.

Si tout va bien, le magasin qui surplombe l’aile récemment agrandie du centre commercial, au coin des rues Rideau et Nicholas, ouvrira ses portes le 11 août prochain. Le président-directeur-général est confiant que tout tombera en place dans les délais, alors que les travaux sont en cours depuis près d’un an.

Le magasin du Centre Rideau devient le 13e au pays, et le deuxième en Ontario. «C’est une ville qu’on regardait depuis longtemps», admet M. Simons. L’entreprise avait dans son giron la capitale du pays depuis près de deux décennies. «Il y a vingt ans, il y avait une différente vision urbaine du cen-tre-ville d’Ottawa et je ne savais pas trop où était ma place dans tout cela», admet-il.

Et depuis les cinq dernières années, l’entreprise familiale cherchait le bon partenaire pour se lancer dans le projet. Le développement urbain et la vision actuelle du centre-ville plaisaient à Peter Simons. «C’était la bonne opportunité pour le long terme», estime le président-directeur-général, qui rappelle l’importance pour l’entreprise de croire en son magasin.

Le magasin comptera deux étages sur une superficie d’environ 10 000 mètres carrés. Parmi les caractéristiques exclusives au magasin d’Ottawa, les rayons de la mode masculine seront regroupés dans une aire entièrement dédiée à l’homme, reliés par des escaliers menant à l’étage supérieur. Puis, les marques Djab et Twik, populaires chez les jeun-es, seront aussi dans une même section, qui sera accessible du mail.

Comme dans tous les magasins Simons, celui du Centre Rideau aura aussi une œuvre d’art d’un artiste canadien, cette fois-ci de Shayne Dark, avec Torrential Red, une sculpture suspendue qui domin-era l’atrium de l’escalier roulant reliant les deux étages.

Alors que le magasin Simons de Gatineau a ouvert ses portes il y a dix mois, Peter Simons assure que l’un ne nuira pas à l’autre, le milieu étant dif-férent. «Gatineau, c’est une expérience classique, explique-t-il. Ici, c’est le centre-ville, il y a le tour-isme, le transport en commun qui vient de l’Ouest, il y a une centralité.»

Il dit d’ailleurs assumer pleinement ce choix. «Je ne suis pas un gars à regarder par en arrière, clame-t-il. (…) Si tu prends trop de temps à regarder dans le rétroviseur, le monde te passe à côté.»

D’ailleurs, le magasin de Gatineau récolte un bon succès depuis son ouverture, confirme le pré-sident-directeur-général de l’entreprise, évoquant du même coup les beaux moments vécus lors de l’ouverture en août dernier. «C’est un moment mémorable de ma carrière. Il y avait une chaleur et quelque chose de beau quand on a ouvert le magasin de Gatineau.»

En plus de la région d’Ottawa, l’entreprise a aussi pignon sur rue à Mississauga, Edmonton, Vancouver, et puis Calgary au printemps 2017.

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Dernier droit avant l’ouverture du Simons au Centre Rideau

Taquinez le poisson au 8e camp de pêche de la CNS pour les jeunesCORNWALL, Ontario - L’aire de conservation

Cass Bridge, à Winchester, sera le site du 8ième camp annuel de pêche gratuit de la Conservation de la Nation Sud (CNS) pour les jeunes du 6 au 7 juillet.

« Cass Bridge située le long de la Nation Sud, est un véritable coin de pêche classique, » a déclaré Holly Nyenkamp, Aide - Communications.

Toutefois, participants âgés de 10 à 15 ans dev-ront être alertes. À l’aide d’attirail de pêche fourni par la CNS, ils apprendront les règles de la pêche,

les meilleurs endroits où pêcher, comment choisir leur équipement et les appâts, y compris le mon-tage des mouches, et le lancer.

Pendant le camp de deux jours, Les membres du Ottawa Flyfishers Society seront présents pour enseigner les participants la pêche à mouche.

Les inscriptions pour le camp de pêche de remise à l’eau seront acceptées sur la base du premier arrivé, premier servi. Un lunch sera servi pendant les deux jours. Les participants doivent

apporter leurs gilets de sauvetage et le camp se déroulera de 9 h à 15 h.

Le camp de pêche est présenté dans le cadre de la semaine de pêche en famille qui aura lieu du 2 au 10 juillet alors que la pêche avec remise à l’eau sans permis est autorisée.

« Il n’y a pas de frais d’inscriptions pour s’inscrire et aucune condition préalable pour participer au camp. Les jeunes pêcheurs doivent simplement témoigner du respect et de l’enthousiasme pour la nature » a expliqué Mme Nyenkamp.

Une des principales responsabilités de la CNS consiste à fournir aux jeunes l’équipement de pêche leur permettant de pêcher de façon responsable. L’office répète l’opération à l’automne avec les jeunes chasseurs.

« Nous espérons développer chez les jeunes une appréciation permanente de l’environnement qui sera transmise de génération en génération. En tant qu’écologistes, nous préconisons une pêche et une chasse durables et responsables » a conclu Mme Nyenkamp.

Le PDG de Simons, Peter Simons, a ouvert les portes du chantier aux médias, lundi matin, alors qu’il constatait l’avancement des travaux.

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THE CORNWALL FLYING CLUB/COPA FLIGHT 59 ~ which operates out of the Cornwall Regional Airport (CYCC) - cordially invites you to their annual Father’s Day Fly-In Breakfast on Sunday, June 19 from 8am till noon. Your Father’s Day breakfast costs $7/person. Children under 10, $4. Our breakfast this year will also see our Mont Tremblant Raffle take place. With only 400 tickets being printed, your chance at this prize (valued at over $600) only costs $5. Tickets are available on site and from several members. There will be lots to see, hear and do! Whether you are flying to CYCC or coming by car, we hope you will venture out to the Cornwall Regional Airport and celebrate your Father’s Day with us!

SUMMER SUPPER ~ Sponsored by: Our Lady of Grace/St. Pius X Catholic Women’s League, Monday, June 27, 4:30-6:30pm at Our Lady of Grace Church Hall, Ingleside. Cold cuts, assortment of salads, homemade beans & strawberry desserts. Adults: $8. Under 12: $4. Tickets sold in advance. Limited tickets available at door. Call ahead. Tickets available from CWL members or church office: 613-537-2244.

SPRING MARKET & HOUSE TOUR ~ Sunday, June 26 from 10am-4pm. Tour 5 beautiful homes. Tickets $25 @ Scotiabank Cornwall & Alexandria. 40+ Vendors Market @ CharLan High School, $5 at door.

PLEASANT VALLEY CEMETERY ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE ~ Sunday, June 19 at 2:30pm. Guest Speaker - Rev. Patrick Stephens along with Special Music. Please bring lawn chairs. In case of rain - St Matthews Presbyterian Church, Ingleside.

CORNWALL NEWCOMERS CLUB welcomes women who have moved to Cornwall and area in the last 4 years. Call Patricia at 613-935-3109 for more information about the club and its activities, or visit our website: http://cornwall-newcomersclub.com . We look forward to meet-ing you.

FRANCO-HEBDO: Le 22 juin, on s’intéresse au Cinéma Français à Cornwall et à la Journée Nationale des Premières Nations. Ne manquez pas cette dernière émission de la saison, mer-credi soir à 19:30hrs sur CogecoTV.

CASINO TRIP to Lac Leamy Hull on Saturday, June 25, bus departs at 9:30am. For more info, call 613-932-6534. “Bring a friend or two”. Proceeds toward St. Joseph’s Continuing Care Centre.

June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, so come play a game that stimulates and benefits your mind! The Cornwall Seniors’ Bridge Club is hosting an event on the longest day of the year, Trump Alzheimer’s Contré , on Monday, June 20th at the Benson Centre. The event will include four bridge sessions: the Breakfast Session from 6:30 am to 8 am, the Morning Session from 8:30am to 11:30am, the Afternoon Session from 1 to 4 pm, and the Evening Session from 6 pm to 7 pm. The event will also include lunch with special guest speakers from noon to 1 pm. Sessions are $5 each and participants can also show their support by collecting pledges or donating $20 or more for the cause, which will allow participants to play as many sessions as they like. Tax receipts will be issued for donations of $10 or more.

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GARAGE SALE ~ Saturday & Sunday, June 18 & 19 at 844 Briarhill from 8am to 3pm. Something for everyone. Rain or shine.

GARAGE & COTTAGE SALE ~ Saturday & Sunday, June 18 & 19 starting 8am to 4pm at 54 Vimy Ave. (off Pitt St. & Sydney St.) Hammock, screen kitchen tent, household items, electric tools, jigsaw, power drills, etc. Rain or shine.

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SPAGHETTI LUNCH & SUPPER ~ Friday, June 24, brought to you by the members of the Knights of Columbus Council 755, 205 Amelia St. Every last Friday of the month. Lunch: 11am-1pm. Supper: 4:30-6pm. Meals include: Spaghetti plate, coleslaw, bun, dessert, coffee or tea.

FOR NATIONAL ABORIGINAL DAY CORNWALL ~ “A Residential School Story”, Tuesday, June 21 at 7pm at Knox-St. Paul’s United Church (Upper Hall), 800-12th St. East, Cornwall. Special guests will be sharing person-al reflections about residential schools. Aboriginal opening and closing ceremony. Refreshments provided.

AL-ANON ~ an organization that helps fam-ilies and friends of alcoholics. For meetings in the Cornwall area, call 613-937-4880 or online http://al-anon.alateen.on.ca/meetings/pdf/27SeawayValley.pdf

CELEBRATE RECOVERY ~ All Welcome, every Friday night at 7:30pm at Fountaingate Christian Assembly, 949 Mohawk Dr. off Tollgate Rd. West, Cornwall.

ANNUAL CELEBRATE RECOVERY FUNDRAISER ~ Silent Auction & BBQ. Everyone Welcome! Saturday, June 25, 9am to 3pm at Fountaingate Christian Assembly, 949 Mohawk Dr. off Tollgate Rd. West, Cornwall.

SCAVENGER HUNT ~ Saturday, June 18 from 10am to 4pm at the Cornwall Square to raise funds for the Children’s Treatment Centre. City wide Scavenger Hunt; Pledge Sheet Registration; Prizes; Silent Auction. Call Sarah Massia at 613-540-1008 to register your team now for the Scavenger Hunt. Teams may consist of 2-5 people, with at least one (1) driver.

HILLCREST CEMETERY SERVICE ~ Sunday, June 26 at 2:30pm. The Annual Memorial Cemetery Service will be held at the Hillcrest Cemetery, County Rd 12, Newington. In case of inclement weather, the service will be held in the Newington Wesleyan Church.

CENTRE CHARLES-EMILE CLAUDE ~ 146-B avenue Chevrier, 613-932-1035. Nouveau conseil d’administration: Jean-Claude Laroche président, Marc Bissonnette, vice-président, Marcelle Guay trésorière, Yvette Gauthier secrétaire et les conseillers: Hélène Cousineau, Jeannine Frappier, Suzanne Laporte, Claire McNamara, Yvon Papillon, Dr. Arthur Vachon, Nicole Thuot, présidente sortante. Salon des aînés 2016: Merci à nos bénévoles, nos employés et à nos bailleurs de fonds!

PAUL’S HILL CEMETERY SERVICE ~ Sunday, June 26 starting at 7pm. The Cemetery Service will be held in Avonmore. Rev. Mark Bourgon officiating. Bring lawn chairs. In case of rain, the service will be moved to St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Avonmore.

MOOSE LODGE (1367) Dance to Richard Filion, Saturday, June 18 from 8pm-12am. Breakfast Sundays from 8am-11am. We have Hall Rentals for all occasions. Moose Lodge, 443 – 11th St. West. 613-938-0666.

VAGABOND THEATRE’S AGM ~ will be held at the NavCentre, 1950 Montreal Rd, room D-101 on Tuesday, June 28 at 7pm. For more information, call Dan at 613 938-1930.

ST. LAWRENCE VALLEY CEMETERY ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE ~ Sunday, June 26 at 2pm. Rain or shine under the tent on the cemetery grounds, 15570 County Rd. 2, west of Long Sault. Guest Speaker: Pastor Brad Montsion, Fountaingate Christian Assembly, Cornwall. Music by Melissa Lalonde & Bonnie Ross. Please bring a lawn chair. Refreshments to follow. Everyone Welcome.

FUNDRAISER FOR ROY AND CHER’S ANIMAL RESCUE ~ Spaghetti & Magic Night featuring Ryan Lalonde, Friday, June 24 from 5pm to 8pm at the Royal Canadian Legion, 415 Second St. West, Cornwall. Supper will be served from 5pm to 7pm. Silent Auction. To purchase tickets, contact Roy and Cher’s Animal Rescue: 613-362-9134 or email: [email protected] All proceeds go towards assisting abused, neglected and abandoned animals.

SEAWAY VALLEY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE ~ Annual General Meeting, Thursday, June 16, from 12–1:30pm. (Lunch provided). 353 Pitt St., Cornwall. Guest Speaker via OTN: Chantale LeClerc, CEO, Champlain LHIN. Topic: Population Health Needs Planning: Implications for Health System Redesign. Seating is limited: please RSVP to Sarah at 613-930-4892 ext. 210.

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muscle groups such as the quadriceps. It’s also important to have good flexibility; this can be achieved with weight training and stretching.

Executing a good swing usually requires the most preparation. Nevertheless, flexibility has the biggest impact on the swing. Achieving flex-ibility doesn’t require a miracle, only exercise. There are many stretching and weight training exercises that will loosen the shoulders, legs and back. Following a regular training program will definitely help your performance.

Leg strength also plays a very important role in the execution of the swing. Riding a station-ary bike daily will not only strengthen your legs, but it will improve your overall strength as well. This will reduce fatigue while playing, which can result in a lack of concentration. Regular walk-ing can also help with this. In addition, you can improve your timing by hitting balls indoors.

But that’s not all. When you arrive at the golf course, first warm up your muscles and joints by hitting a few practice balls. Start with short irons and follow up with long irons and woods. Then practice your approach and straight iron swings.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Boys & Girls Club of Cornwall/SDG is hosting its eighth annual char-ity golf tournament on July 8.

Tim Hortons Scramble Fore Success is more than just a regular golf tournament, it also bene-fits the youth of Cornwall. Money raised from this yearly event goes directly into funding pro-grams like “The Club” for youth between 12 and 18 years old who are generally overlooked when it comes to funding.

The Club is designed to engage youth from Grades 7-12 and provide a safe supportive place

where youth can explore interests, learn new skills, and build new friendships. Youth of Cornwall and area can participate in activities like cooking, homework help and longboard-ing. Volunteer opportunities and leadership skill training are also made available for youth members.

Returning this year is tournament VIP, Jesse Winchester of the Colorado Avalanche. Jesse is a great supporter of the Boys & Girls Club, and has been in our tournament since its inception.

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A team from Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School won the Special Olympics basketball tournament recently held in Oshawa. Team members include Nevada Sickles, Danny Champagne, Alex Croteau (holding banner) David Graves, David Williams, and Mike Craig (coach).

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CORNWALL, Ont. – Cue the Rocky theme music – the grueling training schedule has begun.

Cornwall Coun. David Murphy is preparing to step into the ring with Boom 101.9 host Dan Allaire at the annual ‘Boxing for Change’ fund-raising event at the Nav Centre in May 2017.

Proceeds will benefit the Children’s Treatment Center and Champs East Side Boxing Club.

Allaire and Murphy are being trained by Champs head coach/owner Jorge Luis and coach Matt Veenstra. As the long-time friends and colleagues exchange punches during three two-minute rounds, Cornwall pro boxer Tony ‘Lightning’ Luis will be special guest ref-eree. “I’ve been wanting to punch Murph in the face for 20 years,” joked Allaire.

To which Murphy replied: “Now he’s going to get to do it for charity.”

Councillor, radio host facing off at ‘Boxing for Change’ 2017

The Cornwall Colts teamed up with Cornwall Handi Social Club to raise money for the Children’s Treatment Center Wheel A Thon. The young hockey players competed against each other in an obstacle race while in a wheelchair. Thanks to Colts players, David Poirier, Brennan Markell, Sebastien Dirven, Ryan Lamer and Coach Josh Coyle.

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NORTh LuNENBuRG RD W (ACROss FROM ADDREss 15223) 69.4 acres for sale in north Lunenburg. Approximately 20 acres cleared as hay fields, the rest in hardwood. Raisin River does cross back corner of lot. Located only 20 minutes from Cornwall. $199,900 N0177 DEREk BIssONNETTE 613-861-9107

69.4 ACREs OF LAND IN NORTh LuNENBuRG

18793 CTY RD 2, GLEN WALTER Enjoy the beautiful waterfront from your dining room window! Located less than 50’ from the St. Lawrence River, low maintenance, 2 bdrm bung. Everything has been redone since ‘08 (foundation, electrical, well, holding tank, insu-lation, kitchen (roof April ‘16.) $229,900 N0957 DEREk BIssONNETTE 613-861-9107

sTuNNING BuNGALOW OVERLOOkING ThE sT LAWRENCE!

26 QuEEN sT, ChEsTERVILLE Start your own business venture or expand. Many uses incl. car dealership, car wash or mechanic shop. New lifts and all equipment to start up including security cameras, automated phone. 3 bays. Seller willing to rent office space for $500.00/mo. $199,900 MLS#1014624 DEREk BIssONNETTE 613-861-9107

COMMERCIAL - GREAT BusINEss OPPORTuNITY

1243 BRODEuR, CORNWALL Beautifully remodeled 2+2 bedroom brick bungalow with tons of potential. Stunning open concept living room, dining room, kitchen combo. Main floor laundry, nice large deck and more! For the guys, a full carport + insulated garage with a 9 foot door. $199,900. MLS#1012103 DEREk BIssONNETTE 613-861-9107

BEAuTIFuL 4 BEDROOM BRICk BuNGALOW

4101 AVONMORE RD, NEWINGTON Great 4 bedroom bungalow with attached garage and lots of upgrades: hot water on demand, new duct work, furnace & central air; new roof in 2012. Jacuzzi tub, pool, huge deck on 4 acres...plus a 30` x 30` coach house with separate driveway! $229,900 MLS # 1014751 DEREk BIssONNETTE 613-861-9107

COuNTRY LIVING AT ITs BEsT!

979 NOTRE DAME uNIT #11, EMBRuN Beautiful 2 bedroom condo with tons of space. Low Condo Fees! Great open concept layout! Condo comes with 1 parking space plus plenty of guest parking, in unit laundry and more!! $184,900 MLS # 1006448 DEREk BIssONNETTE 613-861-9107

ATTENTION OTTAWA COMMuTERs!

16660 WILLY ALLAN RD, LuNENBuRG Great little starter home in the country on once acre! This 2+1 home boasts many features and upgrades including: detached garage, fenced yard, deck, finished base-ment, new propane furnace, A/C, siding. Roof 10 years old, septic tank emptied 2015. Taxes $1500 yearly. Affordable living! Don’t miss out! Quick possession available! $175,000 MLS#1016486

JEN BLAIR MANLEY613-551-4133

2 + 1 COuNTRY BuNGALOW

Totally renovated. Fully Finished, with Air Conditioning and Pool. Quiet street, shopping nearby. For information on this home, and any of the 200+ properties available, call me TODAY!

DAVE sNETsINGER613-938-3860

MusT sEE!

5767 RIChMOND DRIVE, LONG sAuLT Affordable country bungalow minutes to Cornwall. Main floor living, large yard, double garage. Main floor laundry, country kitch-en, 2+1 bedrooms, modern bathroom. Partly finished basement with walk-out. Call for Details! $139,900 MLS #1007802 LAuRIN (MOE) MAuRAIs* 613-363-3052

COZY COuNTRY BuNGALOW!!

3213 RIChMOND RD, LONG sAuLT 10-year-old, 3500+ square foot split level with 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and lots of entertainment space. Situated between Cornwall and Long Sault, it’s a country setting close to city amenities. Call today for more details! $333,000 MLS # 1015352

LAuRIN (MOE) MAuRAIs*613-363-3052

LARGE COuNTRY FAMILY hOME

20 suNsET BLVD., CORNWALL Quality North-end Semi. 1250+ square feet. 3 bedrooms, large kitchen and living room, covered rear deck. Attached garage. Hardwood/ceramic flooring, basement ready for your finishing touches. Gas heating, central air. Call today! $222,000 MLS # 1015939

LAuRIN (MOE) MAuRAIs*613-363-3052

QuALITY sEMI-DETAChED

14 MEChANIC sT. E MAXVILLE 3 bedroom century home with char-acter in the heart of Maxville, home of the “Highland Games.” Updates in 2011 include roof, electrical, propane fireplace. Features: eat in kitchen, attached garage, main floor laundry, one bedroom on the main floor, plenty of parking space, unique large wrap around porch. Why pay rent? Make this house home. $139,900 MLS # 1009100

JEN BLAIR MANLEY613-551-4133

ChARACTER CENTuRY hOME

4 BRITTANY sT, CRYsLER This 2 bedroom semi can be built with your choice of numerous options to reflect your own style. Custom built by Rochel Construction. Located in the pres-tigious Flagstone Meadows 20 min from Ottawa. Photos only depiction of home. Not built yet. $239,900 N0893

JEN BLAIR MANLEY613-551-4133

CusTOM BuILT sOPhIsTICATED sEMI

OPEN hOusE sATuRDAY JuNE 18, 2:30-4 PM

32 sT. LAWRENCE DR., INGLEsIDE Unique style bungalow with water view of the St. Lawrence River, located on the front street in the village of Ingleside! 2 + 1 bedrooms and 2 bath-rooms; sunken living room with hardwood and gas fireplace, 4 season sunroom with gas stove, along with fully finished basement! 2 car garage with a breezeway to the house. All this sits on a double sized lot. $264,900 MLS # 1010543

DAVE DuPRAu613-662-7355

15430-ABC CTY RD 18, LuNENBuRG Country Oasis 45 minutes south of Ottawa and 15 minutes to Cornwall. Man-made lake for fishing, canoeing or paddle boating - along with 46 acres. The main house features 2 bedrooms, 2 and a half baths and an open concept design with woodstove. Heated in-ground pool and patio. Detached garage/workshop. There are 2 additional bungalows on the property, fully furnished and available to rent. Plenty of opportu-nity for the astute buyer. $675,000 MLS # 1014161

DAVE DuPRAu613-662-7355

JusT WEsT OF LuNENBuRG

INCome PRoPeRty

15083 COuNTY RD 18, INGLEsIDE Great 2 storey home in the country, just north of Ingleside! 3 bedrooms and 1.5 bath-rooms with a steel roof and updated windows. Good sized yard and detached garage. Close to all the amenities and recreation, plus an easy commute to Cornwall or Ottawa! Come have a look! $174,900 MLS # 1008387

DAVE DuPRAu613-662-7355

JusT EAsT OF OsNABRuCk CENTRE

CouNtRy LIvING

17025 sPEER ROAD This cozy 2 bedroom hobby farm is minutes from Cornwall. Open concept dining room and living room with exposed brick walls. Old barn with clean chicken coop. Large front deck. Call Linda for a viewing. MLS # 1013678 $149,000. LINDA GIROuX-DAIGLE 613-551-5839

hOBBY FARM MINuTEs FROM CORNWALL

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HiLda BuitiNg613-913-0891

great Starter Home

12 Napier Street, iNgLeSide Fantastic brick bungalow in the quaint village of Ingleside. This home is situated on spacious lot with no rear neighbours. The functional and open plan will work well with all ages. Very large kitchen with plenty of counter space and plenty of storage space. Large eat-in area. Living room features a gas fireplace. Two main floor bedrooms are great sizes with an addi-tional den. Master bedroom offers 3 closets. The patio doors open to the peaceful backyard with deck, patio and gazebo (with power). On the lower level you will find an additional full bathroom, 2 bedroom and a very spacious family room with bar and natural gas fireplace. Single heated attached garage. Additional 2 car garage with power. $254,900 MLS # 1011421

CLaire HaLLidaY armStroNg613-551-2812

2 CYpreSS LaNe This 2 bed, 2 bath charming bungalow is located in the Village of Ingleside on the St Lawrence River. The living/dining room, have cathedral ceilings and lots of windows for a bright roomy feeling and lots of cupboards in the galley kitchen. The basement is professionally finished and the backyard is perfect for summer enjoyment with perennial gardens and a lovely patio. A must see for those looking to downsize. Call Jo Ann today for a private viewing!!! $254,700 N0523

Jo aNN LaNgStaFF613-577-1873

1 aBagaiL Beautiful custom built home in the quiet village of Long Sault. This home has 1716 sq. feet on three levels. There are 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, main floor laundry room, a bonus room over garage and so much more. A must see! Call Jo Ann today for a private viewing. $369,900 Jo aNN LaNgStaFF 613-577-1873

2 aBagaiL Be the first family to live in this beautiful 3 bed, 2 bath bungalow in charming Village of Long Sault. This custom build home is located close to schools, restaurants, the bike path and the St. Lawrence river. Call Jo Ann for a private viewing. MLS N0072 $329,900 Jo aNN LaNgStaFF 613-577-1873

New BuiLd!!

9 BarNHart dr LoNg SauLt Unique 2 storey home. Main level has 2 bed, 2 bath. Open concept living/dining/kitchen. Legal 2 bed apartment on 2nd floor & in-law suite at back. Attached garage. $299,500 N0976 Jo aNN LaNgStaFF 613-577-1873

motiVated SeLLer

1405 HoLY CroSS BLVd Just in time for Spring! Enjoy this beautiful, well maintained 4+1 Bed, 4 Bath, two storey home. Here are just a few of the upgrades, metal shingle roof, on demand hot water, granite countertops, inground pool and so much more. Call Jo Ann for a private viewing. $419,393 N0078Jo aNN LaNgStaFF 613-577-1873

Large FamiLY Home

8 LoYaLiSt 4 level side split between Ingleside and Long Sault. Private crescent, 3+1 bdrms, 1-4pc bath, 2-2pc baths, large eat in kitchen, formal dining rm, living rm with wood fireplace. Lower level family rm has lg windows for natural light and wood stove. Call today for a private viewing! $359,000 MLS #1006952 Jo aNN LaNgStaFF 613-577-1873

metiCuLouS

18251 gLeN road Cozy 2 +1 bedroom, 2 bathroom bungalow with large attached garage and brand new central air. Great for first time buyers or those looking to downsize. $169,900 MLS # 1007420 peter HiCkeY 613-551-6776

great BuNgaLow witH Large garage

78 SuNSet BLVd. Quality built 2 storey semi detached with attached 1 car garage, paved driveway and a fenced yard. This 7 year old home is move in ready with 3 bedrooms and 1 1/2 bathrooms, large entrance, living room, dining room and well designed kitchen. This home is very well kept and ready for it’s new own-ers. Call today for a private viewing.

Jo aNN LaNgStaFF613-577-1873

Semi-detaCHed

200 weLLiNgtoN Street eaSt, CorNwaLL Move-in ready 3+1 bedroom bungalow with detached 1.5 car garage, recent granite counter tops, hard-wood flooring, finished rec-room, natural gas heat and central air, and 2 tier deck, in a great area. MLS N0877 $254,900 peter HiCkeY 613-551-6776

SurpriSiNgLY SpaCiouS

16 LoYaLiSt CreS Beautiful custom built bungalow. The grand entrance opens to a spacious family room with a wall of windows overlooking the outdoor patio. The modern kitchen design offers plenty of storage and workspace, with a centre island with seating and marble tile counter tops. The master suite offers a 6 pc ensuite and private terrace. The heated 3 car garage is perfect for storage and your vehicles while the property offers a complete workshop for your handyman or artist.

CLaire HaLLidaY armStroNg613-551-2812

490 HiLBert This beautiful two storey home is located on a peaceful and quite North End Crescent. Big on space, the living room offers gas fireplace and bay window. The recently updated kitchen features granite counter tops and plenty of storage. Large eat in area, perfect for entertaining. Three very spacious bedrooms, master features his and hers closets and another bay window. This one is worth the peek for the family looking to upgrade on space and style! Call today for your private viewing.

CLaire HaLLidaY armStroNg613-551-2812

1976 CoNCorde aVe. Have friends & family over to entertain in this stunning private fenced-in yard, feat. beautiful interlocking brick patio with pergola, hot tub, above ground pool & log cabin. All brick (R2000) 3+1 home is in a great location and has been very well maintained.MLS#1003793 $249,000 VaLerie maLLorY 613-571-9245

BeautiFuL Home witH amaziNg BaCk Yard

1824 CumBerLaNd St Fantastic family home in a great neighbourhood. 3 bedrooms up; master features his and hers closet. The kitchen is large and perfect for entertaining. Freshly renovated lower level with gas fireplace. Call today to view this gem of a home.$224,900 MLS # 1012437

CLaire HaLLidaY armStroNg613-551-2812

17269 duNdaS St (CtY rd 18) Beautiful 2 storey home nestled in the village of St. Andrews on a gorgeous country property which backs onto the Raisin River. This large family home would be a great place to raise a family. The owner of this home has worked very hard to bring back it’s original character. Updated 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and a large workshop/shed. Many updates have been done. $269,000 MLS # 1011306

BeautiFuL CouNtrY propertY

FaYe aLLott613-571-9605

172 LeFeBVre aVe, CorNwaLL Lovely 2-bedroom home ideally located close to stores, schools, etc. Home is in move-in condition. 2015 updates include: kitchen, bathroom, win-dows, doors, flooring, light fixtures, trim, and paint. Natural gas furnace. Large garage / shed. A pleasure to show! $119,900 MLS#1003725 rHoNda greeNFeLd 613-330-5584

22252 oLd HwY #2, BaiNSViLLe, oN Looking for an affordable waterfront property? Beautiful view of Lake St. Francis & the Adirondack mountains. Come & view this 2 bedroom, 1 bath & nice size living room with huge picture window looking out onto the water. MLS N0726 $249,000 FaYe aLLott 613-571-9605

aFFordaBLe waterFroNt propertY

Cornwall613-938-3860

Alexandria613-525-3039

Ingleside613-537-2000

Vankleek Hill 613-678-3860

720 auguStuS: Why Rent? Cute and quaint. This two bedroom home is petite yet fully functional. The kitchen is open and bright with two windows. Open concept floor plan. The lot is spacious and deep offering a large backyard awaiting your creative ideas. Call today for a tour. CLaire HaLLidaY armStroNg 613-551-2812

SOLDSOLD

1422 FirSt St e. Cozy 3 bedroom bungalow with garage, built in 2013 on slab, with efficient heated floors. The open concept, with vaulted ceiling is bright and airy. Modern bathroom with laundry facility right next to it. The heating and hydro cost is very low. A short walk to many amenities. LiNda girouX-daigLe 613-551-5839

atteNtioN retireeS

4120 deLia aVe, greeN VaLLeY 3 + 1 bedroom bunga-low with attached 1 bedroom apartment, metal roof, detached garage in rear yard. On a nice sized lot in Green Valley. $95,000 MLS # 1014570 peter HiCkeY 613-551-6776

SOLDSOLD

535-535a BedFord St Clean duplex in a great central location. Both units feature 2 bedrooms and floating floors. Updates include roof, siding and both balconies. If you are looking for a great investment call me today for a viewing. $114,000 FaYe aLLott 613-571-9605

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The hobbiest will appreciate the large double detached garage with electricity. MLS® 1013037

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Pride of ownership shines through in this spacious bung. on a private lot in Green Valley. Hdwd & ceramic flrs, lg master bdrm w/ensuite and walk-in closet, sunken living rm, air, gas heat, semi fin. bsmt, solid back deck & mature fruit trees. MLS #1011908 $184,500

NEW PRICE!

Paul Garreau*613-361-2583

Located close to the Quebec boarder in the town of North Lancaster, this 2+1 bedroom bungalow could be perfect for the growing family with lots of space for children to play and close to multiple schools. Call today for more details! 100 FEET X 209. mls#M2932 $199,900

NEW PRICE!

17224 County Rd 18, St AndRewS weSt Good starter home currently 2 bedrooms as 3rd bedroom being used as a sitting room, large living room, attached garage, large well land-scaped yard and many inclusions ASking $184,900

Tracy Wheeler**613-577-1948

NEW LISTINGOPEN HOUSESATURdAy 1:00-2:30 Pm

1103 SeCond St. weSt Riverdale Bungalow! New high effi-ciency gas furnace and hot water on demand in 2015. No carpets on the main floor. 2nd 3 piece bath in the basement, fenced rear yard. Go to realtor.ca MLS#1008869 for more info and pics

Aaron Fortier*613-330-9162

14193 County Rd 2, ingleSide Built in 2010, 3 bedroom bungalow, open concept kitchen, dining and living room, 9 foot ceilings, walnut hardwood floors, finished basement attached garage, detached 21x 31garage/shop, pool and more $359,900

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465 PITT ST. 613-938-2121SHIELD REALTY LTD., BROKERAGEIndependently Owned and Operated

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YOUR HOME WITH CENTURY 21Visit www.century21.ca for details.

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18478 GLEN FALLOCH RD - $399,900(1006687) To say this house is unique is an understatement. 1-1/2 ac, 4 bdrms,

3 baths, & a great room fantastic for entertaining. Beautiful landscaping.

RObERt JuHAsz* 613-360-0087

3330 POIRIER AVENEW PRICE $149,900

(N0739) PEACEFUL SUBDIVISION. 3 Bdrm bung in Eamers Corners Area. Many recent improvements. Big yard for children.

RObERt JuHAsz* 613-360-0087

16499 CtY RD 18 - NEW PRICE $399,000 (N0168) 45 Acre Hobby Farm Century Home with good outbuildings, workable land,

bush & pasture.JACk ROY* 613-577-1486

6400 LE DOMAINE, RR1, suMMERstOWN - $595,000(N0968) Exquisite 2885 sq.ft. Waterfront Property. Extensive renovations done. Spacious entrance with skylight, cathedral ceilings, white angelstone graces the ext. Septic replaced 1989; dbl insul att garage 31x26. Only 45 min. to Montreal.

MAuRICE (MOE) LEMIEux 613-930-1136

PRIMEWATERFRONT

1511 bLAkELY DR - $333,000(N0890) THE HEART OF RIVERDALE! Come view this 4+1 Bdrm, 3-1/2 bath

home with hot tub & heated pool. Newly updated kit with all the bells & whistles. Close to all amenities & perfect for the growing family.

MICHAEL DEbOER† 613-936-3124 & DORIs DEbOER* 613-363-4113

507 CuMbERLAND - $134,900

(1010401) Centrally located 2 bdrm home close to many amenities. Large eat-in kit,

formal dining/living rm large updated bath, spare rm could be office or nursery.

DORIs DEbOER* 613-363-4113 & MICHAEL DEbOER†

613-936-3124

3269 MAIN st., AVONMORE(1007412) Country living at its best. Nestled

on a super-sized landscaped lot. Price includes additional lot with drilled well.

bILL MACDONALD* 613-362-3312

$169,900

328 MARLbOROuGH st N$99,900

(1011234) Cozy 2 bdrm starter home or has great rental potential. Many new updates.

bILL MACDONALD* 613-362-3312

ron woodSales rep. 613-363-3001

SUSAn mcdonAldSales rep. 613-861-0964

doriS deboerSales rep. 613-363-4113

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wAYne thomPSonSales rep. 613-362-3820

michAel VAnder meerbroker 613-938-2121

michAel deboerbroker of record 613-936-3124

moe lemieUXSales rep. 613-930-1136

SherrY mccUlloUghSales rep. 613-551-2141

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SoPhie goUdreAUSales rep. 613-363-4233

heine brUiningSales rep. 613-330-1651

jAcK roYSales rep. 613-577-1486

eric PederSenbroker 613-936-3734

lUc Poirierbroker/courtier 613-936-3778

18715 GLEN RD. - $389,900(N0783) 3+1 Bdrm brick bung on a nice hight treed lot, just east of the City.

MICHAEL VANDER MEER** 613-938-2121

23 HOOPLE, INGLEsIDE $249,900(1007168) Fresh on the Market & will not last long. 1500 sq.ft., 3+1 bdrm.

MICHAEL VANDER MEER** 613-938-2121

627 PItt st - $176,900

(1004209) 3 Bdrm home plus

Commercial Store Front.

JACk ROY* 613-577-1486

17020 POst RD, LONG sAuLt - $320,000(1010489) Immaculate 3 bdrm, 2 bath bung with 2-car garage on large country

lot. Beautiful rec rm & solarium. You have to see this one. RObERt JuHAsz* 613-360-0087

1201 sERVICE RD (E. OFF MCCONNELL)NEW PRICE $579,531(N0429) SPECTACULAR HOBBY

FARM ENTHUSIAST! 35 AC, BARN, POOL, HOT TUB, FRPL,

NANNY SUITE, $50,000+ in Renos!!!Property adjacent to a golf course.

For more pics:www.century21.ca/sophie.goudreau

sOPHIE GOuDREAu*613-363-4233

16265 NORtHFIELD RD, LuNENbuRG - $395,000 (N0786) Spacious Home with great heated workshop. This 3+1 bdrm raised bung has large rec rm, 3 different heat sources, patio doors off dining rm. Too many highlights to mention, you’ll have to view this one.

RObERt JuHAsz* 613-360-0087

592 CHERYL st., ROsEDALE tERRACE - $409,000 (1013129) All the +s of country living min from Cornwall. Very economical to heat. Granite

countertops, custom shower in Master bdrm, dbl heated garage. Come and see what home could be.

bILL MACDONALD* 613-362-3312

KAren chAmberSSales rep. 613-407-7596

jUlie QUeSnelbroker 613-662-7653

45 MAIN st., MAxVILLE NEW PRICE $110,000.

(M3798) Great Starter Home in quaint Village of

Maxville. 3 Bdrms,

large backyard. RObERt JuHAsz*

613-360-0087

NEW PRICE$110,000

5 CAtHERINE st., MAxVILLENEW PRICE$129,000

(N0294) This property could turn into a great investment.

Features 4 bdrms, large country-style kit. Located in center

of Village with bus shuttle to Ottawa. Best of 2 worlds.

RObERt JuHAsz* 613-360-0087

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HIGH tRAFFIC COMMERCIAL (M1781) 3450 sq.ft. one level building on a 100x150 lot located in one of the highest traffic counts in Cornwall.

MICHAEL VANDER MEER** 613-938-2121

NEW PRICE$299,900

SOLD

230 sYDNEY - $325,000

(1016148) Spacious turn of the Century home in central location,

close to most amenities. Over 2400 sq.ft. of living space with 4 large bedrooms. The garden boasts of over 200+ different

plants & secluded oasis.

RON WOOD*613-363-3001

120-122 st FELIx st $225,000(1016386) Residential with attached shop/warehouse structure (2500 sq.ft.) The residential portion has 3 bdrms. Great location & great opportunity for the “live at home handyman”.

RON WOOD* 613-363-3001

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YEAR-ROUND LEASE.

JACk ROY* 613-577-1486

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NEW PRICE$375,000

620 CONC. 5 RD., VANkLEEk HILL (N0082) Close to 417, easy commute to Montreal or Ottawa. Nicely secluded on 4.83 ac with horse barn. Newer 5 bdrm home, possible in-law suite.

RObERt JuHAsz* 613-360-0087

open HoUse satUrdaY • 1:00-3:00pm $268,500

6240 167tH AVE., bAINsVILLE $364,000(MLS #1011886) 3 Bdrm all season home on River with dock & swimming area.

A garage that would be great for a small business. RObERt JuHAsz* 613-360-0087

open HoUse sUndaY • 1:00-3:00pm

6226 165tH AVE, bAINsVILLE $159,900(N0433) BE READY FOR THE SUMMER! 3 bdrm bung just yards away from the

river with easy access to boathouse on the canal.

RObERt JuHAsz* 613-360-0087

open HoUse sUndaY • 1:00-3:00pm

6240 165tH AVE., bAINsVILLE - $130,000(1014844) SUMMER IS CALLING! This 3 bdrm summer cottage is a great get-away

& canal only a few feet from the river. Lots of room on Canal for your boat.RObERt JuHAsz* 613-360-0087

open HoUse sUndaY • 1:00-3:00pm

1108 CuMbERLAND - $204,900(1015778) Immaculate Menard-built bung features 3 bdrms, large bright kit,

gleaming hdwd floors, huge rec rm & more. All appliances included.WAYNE tHOMPsON* 613-362-3820

41 DuNbAR AVENEW PRICE $183,500

(N0993) Ideal for the growing family! Tastefully decorated 3+1 bdrm with many upgrades. Lots of elbow room & afford-able just 5% down & only $824/mth.

WAYNE tHOMPsON* 613-362-3820

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15916 MANNING RD - $207,500

(1006405) Historic 4 bdrm, 2 full bath home with many upgrades.

WAYNE tHOMPsON* 613-362-3820

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416 ANtHONY(1009351) 1130 sq.ft., 3 bdrm bung in great area. All the goodies including a fabulous

backyard.To view callWAYNE

tHOMPsON* 613-362-3820

open HoUse sUndaY • 1:00-2:30pm $214,500

1508 2ND st E - $179,000 (1015552) Popular 2+2 bdrm brick bungalow with carport,

2 baths, some hdwd, 4 appliances.MICHAEL DEbOER† 613-936-3124 & DORIs DEbOER* 613-363-4113

246 HEMLOCk - $199,900(1015642) Like new 2 bdrm, 2 bath, hdwd & ceramic, unspoiled basement with

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25 NAPIER st., INGLEsIDE - NEW PRICE $219,900 (N0651) Move into this attractive 3 bdrm bung with att garage on

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315 SPENCE aVE CONDO, upst 2bdrm, f/s, $750+(ELECT) –––––––––––––– iNgLESiDE UNiTS –––––––––––––74 ST LaWRENCE #2, upst 2bdrm $670+(ELECT) au––––––– 3 BEDROOMS / HOUSES / SEMi ––––––829 SECOND ST E, upst 3bdrm , $750+(gaS/ELECT)237 FIRST ST W, main 3bdrm, no appl $600+(ELECT) JuNE509 RIDgEWOOD DR, 3+1bdrm house, f/s $1400+(ELECT) 208 FOuRTEENTH ST W #3, upst 3bdrm, no appl $700+(gaS/ELECT or $900 INCL) JuLY211 RIVERDaLE, 2+1bdrm house, $1150+(gas/elect) JulyKILKENNY CRES. gLEN WaLTER, 3bdrm semi $1350+(gaS/ELECT) JuLY18237 CTY RD 2, gLEN WaLTER, 2bdrm house $995+(gaS/ELECT) JuLY8 VaLECREST, 3bdrm semi, $1200+(ELECT) JuLY17 MaPLE ST, INgLESIDE, 3bdrm house, $1250+(gaS/ELECT) aug440 CuMBERLaND TH17, 4bdrm, COMINg SOON– 245 YATES AvE & 440 CUMBERLAND AvE ––

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Coleman Outdoor gas BBQ- deluxe “just like new” 4 burners - 1 side burner hook

up for propane and natural gas. Has cover. Bought for $1000 at CT last

summer. Asking $600.00Black and Decker Edge Hog. Like new.

Paid over $100.00. Asking $60.004 folding chairs. $35.00 for all four.

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We Pawn, Buy, Sell & Trade224 Pitt Street 613-933-2333

Top Prices Paid For Gold, Fine China, TVs, VCRs, CDs, Movies, Antiques,

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WantedSelf storage superintendant couple

Duties: Daily gate operation, office customer service,

28 hours weekly (Wednesday to Saturday inclusive)Minor building and lawn maintenance.

Keep clean premises and safety awarenessMust be bonded, basic knowledge of computer.

Renumeration: Spacious apartment and a work shop. Electricity and heat supplied. Possibility of partial payment

for U-Haul rentals and extra office hours.

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requires a CErtifiED DENtAl ASSiStANt

to join our team. Established dental practice,

modern state of the art office,competitive wages & health benefits.

Full Time hours available.

Please apply in person with CV by June 24th, 2016

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We’re hiring, hard working, mature and either experienced, or ready to learn residential construction candidates.

We have senior and entry level union positions available immediately. We offer 81 hours bi-weekly with every 2nd Friday off, benefits, and a climate controlled work environment.

Email or fax your resume Fax: (613) 448-3464 E-mail: [email protected]

Guildcrest Homes is Ontario’s leading manufacturer of modular homes.

JOB FAIR Friday, April 8 at our factory

20 Mill Street, Morewood 9am - 4pm

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Email or fax your resume Fax: (613) 448-3464 E-mail: [email protected]

Guildcrest Homes is Ontario’s leading manufacturer of modular homes.

JOB FAIR Friday, April 8 at our factory

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TC Media is presently looking for the Cornwall regions newspaper for a

SaleS Coordinator

Reporting to the Sales Support Manager, the key responsibilities of the Sales Coordinator are to coordinate the exchange of information among the various stakeholders (Media Solutions Advisor, customers, production, distribution and administration) to ensure the logistics are handled, the deadlines are met and the information is accurate. In addition, he/she is called upon to perform various duties related to the coordination of sales.

More specifically, he/she has the following responsibilities: • Follow up with the customers under his/her responsibility (primary internal contact); • Verify the accuracy of the data between Salesforce and the various operational systems; • Complete and verify the information related to the billing of services (adjustment of invoices for volume discount and credits); • Produce the list of weekly sales per platform for each Media Solutions Advisor and obtain approval before the deadlines;• Produce various lists to support the Media Solutions Advisor in seeking new opportunities; • Support the Media Solutions Advisor in the process of approval of the ad proofs following the first layout; • Communicate the necessary information when the material is transferred to the production shop and follow up with the customers; • Support the Sales Support Manager during the preparation of the layouts; • Complete orders requiring manual intervention in the GUIDE system; • Coordinate the receipt of the circular with the customers according to the schedules of the various warehouses and manage inventory if applicable; • Coordinate the exchange of information between the various stakeholders (market, customers, operations, printers, carriers) to ensure that the logistics are handled, deadlines are met and the information is accurate;

• Coordinate the exchange of information for special distribution projects (turnkey and custom circulars, exclusive bag, door hanger, advertising on bag, etc.…) • Complete shipping or production slips and follow up with the Operations Coordinator;• Follow-up on inquiries and survey requests as well as provide information specifically requested by customer; • Perform any other related duties that may be entrusted to him/her.

Requirements• College diploma (DEC) or any experience considered relevant; • One (1) to three (3) years of experience in a customer service-related position; • Marked communication skills and strong customer service focus;• Able to work in a team;• Proficient with Microsoft Office suite;• Organized and performs well under pressure;• Precise, meticulous and detail-oriented; • Shows initiative, resourcefulness and sense of urgency.• Able to work on several files simultaneously;• Has a good command of written French. • This is a 1 year maternity replacement

Bilingualism is an asset.Applicants interested by this position can apply by email:Les candidats intéressés par ce poste peuvent appliquer par courriel:[email protected] – Care of Rick Shaver, General MangerNO PHONE CALL PLEASE

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“Total Automotive Repair”105 Emma Ave.

(in Pop Shoppe Plaza)

Licenced Technician or 3rd Year Apprentice NeededApply in person with résumé

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Notice of ANNuAl GeNerAl MeetiNG(AGM) and Meeting of Members

Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Meeting of Members of Seaway Valley Community Health Centre Inc.,

located at 353 Pitt Street, Cornwall, Ontario,will be held on Thursday, June 16th, 2016, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.

Guest Speaker: Chantale LeClerc, CEO Champlain LHIN

Attendance is open to Every One in our community; however, as seating is limited,please RSVP to Sarah at 613-930-4892 ext 210.

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Request for Qualifications - Call to ArtistsCommunity Addictions and Mental Health Artwork ProjectDescriptionThe Cornwall Community Hospital invites artists and artist teams to submit qualifications for an opportunity to create a large-scale canvas art piece for the new Community Addictions and Mental Health Centre which is scheduled to open Fall 2016. The successful artist/artist team will design and produce the artwork which reflects the Vision of the new Centre.

InstructionsObtain the necessary documents by emailing your request [email protected]

Submissions will be accepted until Monday, July 4th, 2016 – 1400 hours.

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1-bedroom $700/ month heat/ light included, Corn- wall. 613-933-9929

FIRST month free! Moose Creek: 1 or 2 bedrooms, starting at $575. Completely renovated, private entrance, near medi- cal center, recreatio- nal hall. Quality li- ving for adults only. 613-538-4622

SMALL 2-bedroom hou- se for rent. 3013, Pitt north, $1,000/ month utilities included, first and last required. Non- smoking. 613-933-3649

WESTLEY Point (Lan- caster) mobile home for rent 2 bedrooms, utili- ties included, $750, available July; Call Ce- cile; 613-347-2439, Gi- sèle 613-347-1781

RESTAURANT/DINER for rent Monkland Located on the north east corner of Hwy 138 and County road 43. In the past the diner was open for breakfast and lunch and had a great reputation for good food and was very busy.Kitchen is fully equipped and ready to go. 613-620-1778

FOR sale top mount refri- gerator under warranty, some small appliances, 613-935-6828

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KENMORE used dryer, excel- lent condition, used very little 75$, 613-330-0808

390 Garage sales/ fl ea market

*Sapphire Hills Garage Sale* Multi home garage sale, baby items, household items, fur- niture, electronics and more! CORNWALL06/18/2016 ~ 8:00-12:00

665 Home care

CARE for man (63) and yard work, $15/ hour. Near Avon- more. Reliable, vehicle requi- red. 613-890-1926

940Heavy machinery / farm equipment

2014 Backhoe 580 super N. to be sold with 6 Buckets, snow pusher, and snow buc- ket, 1 spare tire front and back $85,000. Please Contact 613-551-4020

Adrien J. FortierSept 6, 1943 – June 15, 2015

A year has already passed.I remember the first time we metIt seemed our love and hearts were meant for each otherWe made our vows together ‘til death do we partWe built a strong foundationOf love and our family togetherYou left us so suddenlyOur world fell apart.Our love for you will always be in our hearts.But most of all I miss your hugs and our good night kiss.I will go on living with the memories we shared togetherYou’re in my heart ‘til we’re with each other again. You’re deeply missed and always in our hearts forever.

Gisele, Pauline, Carole, Corey, in-laws, grand & great grand children

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At the CHSLD Idola-St-Jean, Laval, on June 6, 2016, Laurette MacDonald (née Lecompte), passed away following a lengthy illness. She was 89 and originally from Cornwall. Daughter of the late Horace Lecompte and Blanche Martel, she was predeceased by her brothers: Jean-Maurice, Paul,

Laurier, Louis, Jacques and her sister Madeleine.She leaves in mourning her children: Marc, Jo-Ann (Denis), Paul

(Danielle), Carol (Jean-Guy - deceased), Lise (Kumar) and Kim as well as 5 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. The family will receive condolences at Alfred Dallaire Memoria (3254, rue Bellechasse, Montréal) Saturday, June 18, 2016 from 11 am to 12:45 pm. A farewell ceremony will follow at the same location. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated by the family.

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Donald D’Alessio1948 – 2016You were the kind of man who works hardAnd got things doneAlways ready to help and willing to give moreThan anyone would expect.Hope you knew how much you’re lovedAnd appreciated for being that kind of man.The Best Kind.

“Happy Father’s Day”With love, Monique, Lisa, Steven

& grandchildren

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DuncanDecember 25th, 1916

June 22nd, 2003

May the winds of love blow softlyAnd whisper so you’ll hearI will always love you and miss youAnd wish that you were here.

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Happy Father’s Day,All my love, Colleen

RCMP Const. Jean Juneau discusses border security with a local woman during a two-day blitz.

RCMP make contact with hundreds during shoreline PR programTodd [email protected]

CORNWALL, Ontario – Local law enforce-ment have secured contact with as many as 1,000 local residents on the St. Lawrence River shoreline, who it is hoped can provide solid intelligence as police continue to battle smuggling.

This week Royal Canadian Mounted Police members with the Cornwall detachment joined with about 15 other law enforcement agencies and went directly to the people, knocking on the doors of about 2,000 homes to speak with residents about the smuggling problem in this region.

RCMP Const. Jean Juneau said contact was made with about 1,000 individuals and he added those new relationships are likely to pay dividends down the road.

“It’s important for us to meet with them and establish that rapport,” said Juneau. “We are more and more effective when we have that intelligence coming in.

“What we need to achieve with the com-munity is to secure that border. We need to make sure and demonstrate to organized crime the community does not want this type of activity here or anywhere.”

The goal of this so-called “surge oper-ation” was also to provide insight to residents on the importance of border security.

“Great collaborative effort has been made with all our local Canadian and U.S. law enforcement partners in planning for this initiative,” said Insp.

Steve Ethier, officer in charge of the Cornwall Regional Task Force. “We work together daily in our law enforcement efforts in securing a safe Canada. These two days…assist us all in highlighting what we do on a daily basis on a more elevated scale.”

Juneau said while the smuggling problem has evolved over time, police have tried to adapt as well.

“It’s not like it used to be in the early 90s - not at all,” he said. “But at the same time it has not stopped. We don’t have the same quantities going, but it hasn’t stopped.

“We ae very diligent about patrolling up and down (the river). But if I am in the Lancaster area and something is happening in Glen Walter I have missed it. That’s why it is important for the public to be involved…the information they will give us will provide the investigators with useful (knowledge).”

Law enforcement partners plan to com-plete a similar surge again.

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Pellet StovesPellet Stove Service

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Grass Cutting • Lawn Repair • RollingAerating • Dethatching • Leaf Clean-up

Lyn Whitteker, Proprietor C: 613-330-5856

L.R. WhittekerEnterpriseCommercial & Residential

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Lancaster Small Engine Repairs

Call Allan 613-347-2610 56 Oak St., Lancaster (last home on Oak St.)

Repairs to all makes and modelsincluding small farm engines

Guaranteed work ~ 40 years experience

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Design • Consultations

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Opportunities to earn money at home by assembling products, etc. should be examined carefully. Check references of these companies. Do not send money or give your credit card number until you are satisfied you are going to get what you bargained for. LET THE BUYER BEWARE.

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The views of contributing writers are not necessarily the viewpoints of this newspaper or its publishers.

Serving: the City of Cornwall; Alexandria; Apple Hill; Avonmore; Bainsville; Berwick; Chesterville; Dunvegan; Finch; Green Valley; Ingleside; Lancaster; Long Sault; Lunenburg;

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We are proud to announce that

Alanna Kathryn Meldrumhas graduated with distinction on

June 3rd, 2016 from theBusiness Accounting program,

St. Lawrence College, Cornwall, Ontario.

Congratulations Alanna!

Alanna is the daughter of Julie Lalonde and

David Meldrum.We wish Alanna great

success in all her future endeavours.

We are very proud of you and love you.

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Thank youto our children for organizing a

special day in honour of our

65th Wedding Anniversary.Also, to our entire family,

neighbours and friends for coming to spend the afternoon celebrating and

reminiscing with us.Thank you all for your good wishes,

cards and gifts.

Marcel & Aletha

Bougie.

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Happy 100th BirtHday

Eileen KirkerCome celebrate with us

at the Lancaster Legion on Saturday, June 18, 2016 from 1-3pm

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If you’re anything like me, there’ve been many times in your life when you’ve had to start over. I have friends from Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Germany and Italy who had to start over when they fled oppression, persecu-tion or poverty. I know of others who have endured a failure in their business, or being laid off when their employer of 30 years decided to pull the plug on its paper mill. Many others had to start over because their homes, farms and businesses were expropriated for The Seaway

project.I can empathize with them, because I’ve had

several ‘start-overs’ in my life. After spending less than a week in grade one, I had to start over a year later, as I had virtually no English lan-guage skills. However, the next year I did rea-sonably well. Then, in grade two I was on a roll: I did grade two and three in that year.

My next starting over experience came in Grade XIII. I was soon well over my head in alge-bra, trigonometry, Latin, chemistry and biology. I dropped part of my overload of courses to return the next year – and eventually managed to squeak through.

After five years of teaching, I decided to start on my university degree. A mandatory introduc-tory math course confronted me. I dropped out before it would have been recorded as a fail. The following year, I started the course over. This time a new girlfriend did not teach me how to do the math, but she did coach me how to pass the exam the second time around.

I courted several charming ladies, but for various reasons, no marriage resulted. Finally, a marriage did take place. Officially, it lasted 31 years. It was good while it lasted, but it did not last. Last year, I got married again. If my second marriage lasts as long as the first, I’ll be quite

pleased.Then there’s Life. Unfortunately, the life we

are now in is not a dress rehearsal. At the end, we don’t get to start over. What you got, and what you made of it, is it! Nothing more, nothing less – unless you believe in reincarnation, as do the Hindus, and those with Spiritism, Theosophy or Eckankar leanings.

In Greek mythology there is a bird called ‘Phoenix’. It comes back to life, rising from the ashes, starting all over again, and again, and again and again. Some bird! Some ashes! However, as far as I know, that bird is quite extinct.

sometimes, we get to start over

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EldErly CouplE TExTingAn elderly couple had just learned how to send text messages on their mobile phones. The wife was a romantic type and the husband was more of a no-nonsense guy.One afternoon the wife went out to meet a friend for coffee.She decided to send her husband a romantic text message and she wrote:“If you are sleeping, send me your dreams. If you are laughing, send me your smile. If you are eating, send me a bite. If you are drinking, send me a sip. If you are crying, send me your tears. I love you.”The husband texted back to her:.... “I’m on the toilet. Please advise.”

Cornwall Dragonboat Waterfest (Saturday, August 13, 2016) helps out Agape Centre. Waterfest Committee is asking both partici-pants and attendees to bring donations to the event. Items requested are peanut butter, cer-eal, rice and pasta. Waterfest activities include the Dragonboat races, live entertainment and Waterfest marketplace. More information at www.cornwallwaterfest.ca or contact Caroline 613-209-0481. Volunteers needed - contact Don 613-330-6079.

Coun. Justin Towndale has returned to the city council fold. You will recall Towndale has joined the army as a reservist. He took a short break from city hall to complete some training. Snap him a salute the next time you see him.

Two Grade 11 students with the Upper Canada District School Board will help the Minister of Education find ways to enhance stu-dent well being at schools across the province. Doch Dendy, of Thousand Islands Secondary School (TISS), and Morgan MacPherson, of Glengarry District High School (GDHS), have been chosen to serve on the Minister’s Student Advisory Council (MSAC). Way to go guys!

Local Internet radio personality Alain Legault spoke at the rally Monday at Queen’s Park as protesters once again called out the provincial government for terminating intensive therapy for autistic children after age five. Here’s hoping his message will resonate with decision-makers at Queen’s Park.

Caller can’t understand why people that landscape, city property seem to think that they can take anyone’s property without paying for it. I am sure they got a copy of the survey when they bought their property, if not they should have. Even then there are limits to uses of your own property. This sounds like more of the me syndrome, the hell with all the others who might want a sidewalk so it would be safer for their children. How selfish can people be?

Arts ‘n Crafts in the Park (formerly Artisans in the Park) is back for the 6th great year this July 9th from 9 am to 4 pm. This mostly outdoor show and sale is set in Ault Park on Fran Laflamme Drive, 3 km east of Long Sault, Ontario - home of the Lost Villages Historical Society Museum. Once again talented artists and craftspeople will display their treasures among the heritage buildings that have been restored by the Society. All buildings will be open to visitors and - Yes - the BBQ and bake sale are back. New this year: SD&G County library pop-up tent with activities for all ages. For infor-mation on this event, please call Jane Craig 613 534-8831.

The government’s proposed Ontario Retirement Pension Plan will have a significant impact on small business and Cornwall employ-ers need to know the facts. This, according to the Cornwall Chamber of Commerce in a mis-sive released last week. The chamber is right - we need to keep an eye on this.

Thousands of Jehovah’s Witnesses started converging in Cornwall last Friday for the first of three Watch Tower conventions being held at the Cornwall Civic Complex in the Ed Lumley Arena. Altogether more than 7,500 delegates will be attending three conventions, pumping in excess of $4.5 million in economic benefits into the community, city hall said in a release. Welcome to Cornwall, everyone!

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OPP Bike Rodeo, Rock the Arts Puppet Theatre, Gees Bees Honey Company, Glengarry Pioneer Museum Display, Lego Robotics, RCs and Rockets, Ontario Dairy Milk Board, Ag Awareness Activities, SD&G Library, Grappling Guys – Into Jiu Jitsu for Kids, Fit Kids Workout (Sponsored by Cornwall Sea Lions), Little Ray’s Reptiles, Yoga for Kids with Melanie, K9 Sport Fest Dog Demonstrations, Story and Crafts

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What better way to recognize May as Community Living month in Ontario, than by gathering together

to recognize and honour people from our community who have made a positive impact in the lives of people who have an intellectual disability as supporters of an inclusive community.

It was Bernadette Clément’s (City Councillor and Deputy Director of the Legal Clinic) 10th year emceeing this event. She, along with Mayor Leslie O’Shaughnessy who also attended, showed their ongoing support in CLSC`s belief of a community where everyone belongs, as heartfelt success stories were shared.

Recipients of the 2016 Annual Community Appreciation Awards were presented to Audrey Moores, a volunteer with CLSC’s

Fostering Friendship Program, she has been friends with Michelle Beland for 10 years, and to Rob McKinnon from Napa Auto Parts for being a caring and considerate employer to Ryan Burnie. Also recognized were Sarah Fitzpatrick and Linda Marsolais for being terrific co-workers and friends to Perry Arbuthnot from Lola’s Pub & Grub. Other recipients were Helen Horvath for her many years of volunteer work in organizing CLSC’s Annual Golf Tournament, Patti Carson for encouraging and supporting Christiane St Aubin to become a Girl Guide Leader, and Angela Meilleur and Hailey Wheeler from A Child’s Secret Garden Daycare for their efforts in creating an inclusive environment for all children in their care.

Thank you to all who attended for ‘inspiring possibilities’!

On May 26, 2016 more than 55 guests attended as Community Living Stormont County celebrated its 13th Annual Community Appreciation Event held at the Ramada Hotel & Conference Centre.

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that sent victims to the hospital have resulted in a plea for help from the Cornwall police. City police are looking for the public’s assistance after a man who was walking in the area of the bike path near Marlborough Street was assaulted by unknown individuals. In another incident police were contacted to investigate an incident that took place in the area of Louisa Street where a man suffered serious, but non-life threatening injuries to his head. If you have any information in relation to any of these mat-ters please contact D/C Day at 613- 933-5000 ext.2738 or 2404 to leave anonymous information.

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Pet Tip of the Week ~ Every summer Ontario SPCA responds to hundreds of calls regarding pets left in sweltering hot vehicles. Even a short time can be life-threatening for dogs, who have limited ability to sweat. Take our #NoHotPets pledge at: nohotpets.ca to educate others and save lives.

Hats off to the organizers of local Clean Air Day activities, including free rides on Cornwall Transit.

We have added a small army of local freelan-cers to our roster of writers. Please welcome people like Nick Seebruch, Shannon Ferguson, Kathleen Hay, Chantal Tranchemontagne, Markus Noe and others to the fold.

Great news downtown! Bourgon Construction is taking over four properties, including that empty lot at the corner of Pitt and Second streets. Here’s hoping construction begins - that lot has sat empty far too long.

Seaway News wishes a Happy Father’s Day to all dads this weekend. Enjoy your new socks, ties and soap on a rope (they still make that, right?).

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