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www.rrcs.cww acc705-862-1914

25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

RON RIVETCLEANING SERVICES

• Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning• Tile & Grout Cleaning

2014 POLARIS SPORTSMAN 400 4X4

[email protected]

PLUS FREIGHT & PDI5799

ONLY $32.00 A WEEK OAC

[email protected]

BUY 3, GET 4TH FREE on selected tires, see in store for details

BUY AND HELP KIDS PLAYBuy a set of 4 General Grabber AT2 tires and $100 will be donated** on your behalf to help support Canadian Tire Jumpstart®.Together, we can help kids in need participate in sports and recreation. **Up to a maximum of $20,000.

Sale 131.24* ea, up. Reg 174.99 ea, up.General Grabber AT2 Tires. LT235/75R15 104S

SYNTHETIC OIL CHANGE

EQUAL PAYMENTSNO INTEREST NO FEE for

on tire and auto service purchase totalling $200 or more. Cardmembers only. Apply in store.

April 15, 2014 Issue 15 - Volume 18

Spaces Available!Financial Assistance is available for those who qualify

For More informa�on, please call

www.aroundandabout.ca

By Chloe Kneer – Autism AwarenessDay was April 2 and ASD and EPS students from AB Ellis Public School

to help Mayor Mike Lehoux raise the

entire month of April in order to createawareness about Autism SpectrumDisorder, which is now reported to

social interaction, and unusual patterns

Raising the Flag onAutism Awareness

Photo:AB Ellis Public School students, raise the Autism

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FIREARMS LICENCE (PAL) andHUNTER EDUCATION COURSES

will be held in Massey this spring, summer and fall. However, due to the time required to process your firearms licence application, it is strongly advised that you attend a course early enough to be fully prepared for the fall hunting season. Call or e-mail for details and dates. Limited space. Pre-registration required.

Every time a late night talk show makes the headlines - "Leno Gone! LettermanTo Follow!" - the inevitable comparison tothe late Johnny Carson crops up. And thereis no comparison because Carson was themaster of the late night microphone, better than Steve Allen and Jack Parr before him,much better than all the pretenders since.Whereas the others trip over their tonguesand interrupt their guests in the rush todeliver a funny line, Carson was a good listener. When the comic opportunity arosehe'd process it and wait before launchingthe laugh missile. He rarely missed.Carson's most famous quip came whenactor Ed Ames did miss while giving thehost a tomahawk-throwing lesson. "This is how you take care of an enemy," boasted

Instead of the heart, Ames imbedded thetomahawk in the man's crotch. Embarrassed the actor went to retrieve the small axe from the man's wedding tackle when Carson grabbed him and held him back. And they

themselves silly and then to settle down.That's when Johnny Carson delivered the line that resulted in one of the largest laughs in television history: "Gee, Ed, I didn't even know you were Jewish." Once that

if he wanted to give it a try. Said Carson alittle sadly, "No. I can't hurt him anymorethan you did."Delivering that one great line has becomecomedy's highlight art form. Quick,

ruthless and on the money. Jay Leno asking a chastened Hugh Grant: "What the hell were you thinking?!?"Jack Parr's greatest line came courtesy of Dick Cavett, an NBC writer dying to join the Tonight Show team. As the story goes, theywere in the elevator when Parr mentioned he was stumped as to how to introducethat night's guest the overwhelmingly

had a pretty good idea. Jack Parr introduced

And Dick Cavett got a new job.Normally drunkenness dulls a sharp mind, landing the comeback line with a thud. Usually, but not always. American humorist Robert Benchley was leaving New York's Algonquin Hotel after a liquid lunch, still carousing with friends and not paying muchattention to anything else. Spotting what he thought was the uniformed doorman hesaid: "My good man, would you please call me a taxi?" Hugely offended, the man shot back: "I am not a doorman. I happen to be a rear admiral in the United States Navy!" To which Benchley immediately replied: "Alright then, get me a battleship."Fellow member of the Algonquin Round Table, Marc Connelly was as quick as Benchley, Dorothy Parker, Harpo Marxand the other well-known wits. Goingfor a cheap laugh, a man came up behind Connelly at a dinner party, patted the playwright's bald head and said: "Marc,your head feels as smooth as my wife's ass." When the laughter subsided, Connelly

The Great Comeback Quip - Leave It To The Pros

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Continued from page two...

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"So it does. So it does."The savviest of politicians know how to diffuse a nasty situationwith a great line. Ronald Reaganexplaining the confusion inside his administration over the IraqContra Affair said: "Sometimes the right hand doesn't know what the far right hand is doing." Later when asked if it was taking a personal toll, Reaganfamous for napping admitted:"I'm having a lot of sleepless afternoons."President Calvin Coolidge wasnicknamed "Silent Cal" for a very good reason. "I've never been hurt by something I didn't say," he often pointed out. At a White House dinner a womanapproached him and whispered: "You must talk to me, Mr.President. I made a bet todaythat I could get more than twowords out of you." Coolly, the president whispered back: "Youlose."Who would of thought of aPope doing stand-up? The only head of the Catholic Church with a sense of humour, PopeJohn XXIII was once asked by a reporter: "How many peoplework at The Vatican?" Hethought long and hard like he was mentally adding up his staff

and with miter in place: "About half." Only the Holy See saw that one coming.You expect politicians to practise

1931 after he was named Timemagazine's "Man of the Year,"

Mahatma Gandhi travelled to London to meet with British

colonial stranglehold on his country of India. Seeing "thislittle brown man in a robe and sandals" one reporter mockinglyyelled: "What do you think of Western Civilization?" With an

accent he replied: "I think it would be a good idea."The Hollywood press has always been in the hunt for what the British call a "jollygood slag off." While posingfor publicity photos actress Mary Anderson turned to her director and asked: "What's my best side?" Replied Alfred Hitchcock without hesitation: "You're sitting on it."A friend walked into the hospital room of W.C. Fields onhis death bed and was shocked to see what the comedian and well-known agnostic was reading. "What are you doing reading a Bible?" he asked.A professional smartass to the very end, Fields replied:"Looking for loopholes."

insulted by an obnoxious or overbearing cad who baits youwith an insult, don't bruise your brain trying to think of a killer comeback line. Leave that tothe professionals. Just give 'em

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The Canadian International Hockey

announce the formation of a newindependent Tier II Junior ‘A’ Hockey League.The CIHL will begin operations effective the upcoming 2014-2015season as an independent junior hockey league while making

sanctioned this June by the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) to play for an International Championshipeach season under the USA-United Hockey Union (UHU) umbrella.The announcement was made byTim Clayden, who is the Canadian International Amateur Hockey Federation President and Chairmanof the Board.Clayden is also President and Director of Operations of theEspanola Rivermen, formerly of theNorthern Ontario Junior HockeyLeague, now of the CIHL.Effective the 2014-2015 campaign,the CIHL will feature 8 -10 teams located along Trans-Canada Highway 17 and Highway 400 corridors.The CIHL will place an emphasison student-athlete, junior hockeyplayer advancement, to theNational Collegiate AthleticAssociation (NCAA) and CanadianIntercollegiate Sport university levelsof play, that combines hockey and education as well as also providingthe development of 16-17 year old junior hockey players to the higher levels of play within the CanadianHockey League and U.S. hockeyleagues. “We plan to implement much of the NCAA rule book and instill standards that the NCAA abides by,” said Clayden. “By ensuring our playersare playing under NCAA rules and regulations and holding them tothe same standard that the NCAA does, we will better set up all CIHL student-athlete players for success intheir future university level of play.”Under the CIHL draft constitution, the league will include unlimited Canadians, with as many as 15American and or European import players.“The CIHL will be a Tier II junior hockey league that is made up of

global student-athlete junior hockeyplayers,” added Clayden.Clayden continued, “Some aremaking arm-chair comments about the level of play within the CIHL next year, well, we have been doing this along time and do not expect our teamor others to be any less competitivethan we have been this season or anyother for that matter.” “Frankly, I believe the CIHL will provide much-needed and better student-athlete player development and exposure to the NCAA, and that includes all players, globally and especially Canadian and Ontariokids as NCAA, CIS, CHL and USA development and promotion forms the entire premise of the CIHL-on-ice business model.“We want Americans and Europeansto feel comfortable coming tothe CIHL,” added Clayden. “Our member clubs will look also to playinterlocking games with leagues southof the border and a trip to Europe isalready being planned. In the worksis a pre-season College ShowcaseWeekend held mid-September inthe Upper Michigan Peninsula tohelp ensure that our student-athleteplayers get on the NCAA radar at thevery beginning of each season witha second College Showcase held inCanada mid-season each year.”Franchise ownerships from theOntario towns of Bracebridge, Collingwood, Espanola, Colborne, Milton, Toronto and Sudbury

inaugural members of the CIHL for the 2014-2015 season, beginning in September.To be sure, the CIHL plans to kick off their 2014-2015 season with a College Showcase Tournament held mid-September in Traverse City, Michigan, in order to help ensure CIHL student-athlete players get onthe NCAA radar early and prior to the commencement of the 2014 - 2015 CIHL season.For more information about theCIHL, visit our website at www.thecihl.com or get social with the CIHL on Facebook and Twitter at www.facebook.com/thecihl and www.twitter.com/thecihl

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Note: The views expressed In The Loop are that of the Espanola Citizen Group

views of Around&About.

In The Loop

Continued from front page...

Some of the characteristics of

social skills – some people with ASD show no interest in people,while others might be interested but do not know how to talk, play with or relate to them; Problems with communication – speech and language skills may develop, but then be lost or develop slowly. They also may not be able to interpret non-verbal communication;Repeated behaviours and restricted interests – they mayhave repeated ritualistic actionssuch as spinning, rocking,

hitting themselves; Unusual response s to sensations– sensory input may bescrambled and overwhelming

for those with ASD; Some co-occurring conditions – anxiety and depression, neurological disorders such as epilepsy and others.ASD is diagnosed through aseries of different measures, including observation and testing by a team of doctors and other professionals. Most often, parents and caregivers

There are many treatment options available and contacting organizations such as the Autism Society of Canada or Autism Ontario (www.autismontario.com).If you suspect your young child may be on the Autism Spectrum, early intervention is most helpful.

Raising the Flag on Autism Awareness

This is an election year and it is important to know what challenges Espanola faces in the immediate future. It is just as important to know how our tax dollars can be saved.Keeping with the election theme, the Treasurer’s Statement of Remuneration (2013) has been released for Espanola Council. Listed below is what has been paid by the Corporation of theTown of Espanola.

Position RenumerationMayorr $27,916.92Deputy Mayorr $16,866.48Councillor $13,958.52Councillorr $13,958.52Councillorr $13,958.52Councillor $13,958.52Councillorr $13,482.48

Car allowance, travel/conferences, Espanola Regional Hydro Dist. Corp. remuneration and Manitoulin-Sudbury SocialServices Administration Board remuneration have not been

In closing, we invite you to visit our website www.espanolacitizengroup.ca. We attempt to keep current on Council activity and also invite you to attend our town hall meeting next week.

Richard Ellis, executive memberEspanola Citizen Group

Photo: The Espanola Rivermen donated a team jerseysigned by all of the players, Coach Tom McCarthy, and Director of Operations TimClayden to the Espanola Regional Hospital Foundation.Pictured here, fromleft to right are player Alex Martin, MichaelDunn, and Ken Davis,who holds a volunteer position with the team. FoundationD e v e l o p m e n t Coordinator TerriNoble says the jersey will be framed and put on display at thehospital. Early bird Rivermen 2014-15season ticket priceshave been extended to the end of April.

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Espanola Citizen Group Town Hall Meeting

Everyone is invited to attend to learn more about policing and public works department cost comparisons. Bill Foster examines Espanola’s costs compared to similar-sized communities.There will also be an explanation of the Freedom of

Knights of Columbus Hall, Espanola | Wednesday, April 23

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at Espanola Recreation Complex on:

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EASTER BUNNYCome and visit with the Easter Bunny on

Saturday, April 19th, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. He will be available for pictures and will be

giving away goodie bags.

The Mall will be closed Good

Friday, April 18th and Easter Sunday,

April 20th.

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Mother May I now has her own e-mail address!

If you’d like to share a recipe, life tip, or craft idea,or have any questions, you

can email me at: View the paper for FREE every week atwww.aroundandabout.ca

RecipeEaster is tied with Thanksgiving as my favourite holiday. I lovethat its spring and time for new beginnings and that we get tocome together and feast on delicious food. There is little stress with Easter preparation as compared to Christmas. Also, all the chocolate, I can’t forget the chocolate! The following is a fun recipe to make with thekids or not with the kids. I’m going to make a batch to have for Easter weekend all by myself! These are much less messier and a lot less work than making chocolate pretzels and by addingthe pastel coloured M&M’s that are available right now for Easter, it makes them festive for the holiday. Enjoy your Easter weekend everyone.

Chocolate Pretzel Bites

• Milk chocolate Hershey’s Kisses or Rolos• M&M’s candy in your preferred variety. Milk chocolate with peanuts are a favorite combination.

shaped pretzels (one for each treat) in a single layer on a cookiesheet, then top each pretzel with an unwrapped Hershey’s Kissor a Rolo. Bake for 5 minutes, until the chocolates are soft whentouched with a wooden spoon. Remove the cookie sheet from the oven and quickly press an M&M’s candy into the center of each Kiss. Allow the treats to cool thoroughly before storing.

Kids KornerBunny Mask

• 2 paper plates• pink construction paper• cotton-balls• scissors• elastic• glue• stapler

Cut a hole out of the center of one plate the size of your child’s face. Cut the other plate in half and then cut out 2 bunny-ears.Cut 2 smaller ear shapes out of the pink paper and glue them tothe center of the larger ears. Then staple the ears and the elastic band onto the front of the plate, with the smooth part of thestaple on the back of the mask and the sharp side on the front of the mask (you don’t want the sharp side against your child’s face). Put glue around the outside border of the plate and glue cotton balls around (being sure to cover up the staples). Once the glue dries it is ready to be worn.

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Real Estate • Rentals • ServicesLost & Found • Items For SalePrayers • Thank You • NoticesYYPersonals • VehiclesSpecial Occasion Highest Circulation &

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FOR RENT

LAWN BOYS – Booking now for summer. Most lawns $35, senior discount 15%. Call 705-869-0005 TFN

CHIMNEY CLEANING — Over 20 years local experience in cleaning,repairs, and installations. For your security, have your chimney cleaned and checked today. Call Larry at 705-844-2878 and book your appointment. 5/13

WHOLE HEALTHCARE BODY TALK – Stop living with Chronic Pain.See Sherry at In Touch ChiropracticWellness in Espanola on Thursdays to get to the root cause of the pain. Call/Text 705-863-2612. 04/15.

ESPANOLA SELF STORAGE – 6x8 and 8x10 Storage Units available inEspanola. Located behind the car wash.Call 705-869-8405. 04/15 - R

PHYSIOTHERAPY - offered byMarilyn Wittmann. Located at PhysioMoves in the Espanola Hospital. 705-988-3737. Visit www.physiomoves.net for services, rates, and hours. WSIB and MVA accepted. Acupuncture available.04/15- R

CHERYL VAN ALLEN’S MASSAGE THERAPY & ACUPUNCTURE - Early morning and evening appointmentsavailable. Take advantage of your coverage for massage. Call anytime tobook your appointment, late receptionhours available. 705-869-3460. 04/22 - R

APP COMPUTER SOLUTIONS- Complete computer repairs - virus,Trojan, and spyware removal - tune-ups& system reloads - software & network installations - hard drive and memoryupgrades available. Call 705-869-5757.04/29

MASSEY AREA MUSEUMBINGOS – May 5 at the Massey and District Arena. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:00 p.m. $1775 in cash prizes. 04/11

HOUSE FOR SALE – 254 Secord St., Espanola. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, full basement, paved driveway, central air, new shinglesin 2012. Call 705-869-7825. 04/22

FOR SALE – Wall unit, coffeetable, and 2 end tables. Allmatching, in good condition, $300. 705-865-3448. Please leave amessage. 04/29

FOR SALE – Firewood. All–hardwood cut and split. Deliveryonly. Call for prices. Greg. 705-869-1698, leave a message. 04/15

FOR SALE – Danby window air conditioner, 15,000 BTU coolsapproximately 700 sq. ft., Energy Star rated, comes with remotecontrol. Call 705-521-3077. TFN

FOR RENT– 1 bedroom apartment for rent at 196 Barber St. in Espanola. Close to uptown, non-smoking and not pet friendly. Available May 1st,$500/month plus utilities. References required. Call 705-865-2413 or 705-662-8203. 04/22

FOR RENT – Maple bush withequipment for rent to make maple syrup. Call Mike at 705-283-3246 for information. 04/15

FOR RENT – 1 and 2 bedroom –apartments. Available immediately.45 Arthur Ct, Espanola. Please call 705-869-5989. References required and no pets allowed. 04/29

FOR RENT - Spacious one bedroom apartment available May 1. $650 inclusive. Call 705-869-1378 04/15

FOR RENT - 1013 Hopkins Hill Rd, Espanola, upstairs one bedroom furnished apartment $525/month,

smoker. Ideal for one person or a couple. Available May 1. Call 705-869-1726. 04/22

FOR RENT - newly renovated. Not suitable for

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FOR SALE

FOR SALE - Ferment on premisesbusiness for sale due to health reasons. Pat’s Vineyard for sale, for more information call 705-862-7772. 04/29

BUSINESS FOR SALE

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WANTED: Part-time SCHOOL BUS DRIVER (may lead to full-time).MUSTS: -‘B’ class licence (minimum ‘G’ class licence for those pursuing ‘B’ class licence: training available). -Minimum 25years of age. -Clean driving record.-Clean criminal recordFamily Friendly Perks: -Weekends,PD days, Christmas Break, MarchBreak & Summers OFF. -Split shift;errands can get done. -Evenings off; home in time for supper. -Your children (including youngsters in car seats) can ride your bus. Veteran’s Transportation of

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Ph: 705-869-2250Fax: 705-869-3442

BINGOS

DR. ERIN L. D. CHOUINARDMEDICINE PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION

31st of March 2014

The Dr. Erin L. D. Chouinard Medicine Professional Corporation hereby informs you that Dr. Chouinard will no longer be providing services in Espanola effective the 01st of May 2014.

Please ensure you request any required prescription(s) in advance. You may request that your pharmacy forward to Dr. Chouinard needed prescription renewals so that Dr. Chouinard can review and renew them as needed, accordingly.

For any other matter, patients are directed to attend an available medical clinic at the Family Health Team situate at 801 McKinnon Dr, Espanola, ON, or another medical clinic which may be available to them.

To obtain emergency or urgent care in Espanola, please attend the nearest emergency medical department at the Espanola Regional Hospital and Health Centre situate at 825 McKinnon Dr, Espanola, ON.

If you have been referred to a specialist, that specialist will also be noti�ied.

Dr. Chouinard will follow up with any existing lab results for tests that Dr. Chouinard has ordered.

Your medical records will remain at the Espanola Family Health Team unless your written authorization, as required by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, is received to transfer them to another physician. Please contact the Espanola and area Family Health Team at 705-862-7991 for further details and/or to verify any associated fees that the Family Health Team may charge.

Patients are encouraged to register with Health Care Connect to help �ind a family health care provider. To register with the program, simply call 1-800-445-1822. You will need a pen, some paper and your OHIP card when you call Health Care Connect. You can also register for Health Care Connect online by entering your information at www.ontario.ca/healthcareconnect.

Thank you for the opportunity to be a partner in your medical care.Best wishes to you,

Dr. Erin L. D. ChouinardMedicine Professional Corporation

We would like to thank the following for their contributions and support for the Walk for Memories:The Second Avenue BandKelsey LeclairSandra LuopaJo-anne LaframboiseCanadian TireCortinaFreshcoEspanola Hospital PharmacyWinkel’s Independent Grocer Keep SharpStaff and Merchants of the Espanola MallEveryone who pledged and/or walked to raise awareness and funds for the Sudbury-Manitoulin Alzheimer Society.The Espanola Friendship Circle

Golden DragonHome HardwareMark’s Work WearhousePet ValuPinewoodRemedy RxRobinson’s PharmasaveTim Hortons

THANK YOU

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Massey Church - Family- friendly worship, supper, and crafts at St. Andrew’s United Church, Massey Wednesday April 16 4:30-6:30 p.m. Free. All childrenmust be accompanied by an adult. For information, call Joanne 865-2184.Biblical Signs, Answers and Preparedness for This Time in History - New program, Wednesdays 7:00 - 8:15 p.m. at EHS Library. No cost - No strings - Pastor Chris 705-583-2281.Massey Area Museum Bake Sale - Thursday, April 17 from 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. at the museum.Espanola United Church Women’s Easter Bake Sale - Thursday, April 17 from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. at the Espanola Mall.St. George’s Church Anglican Church, Espanola Good Friday Service -Friday, April 18 at 7:00 p.m.; Easter Sunday - Sunday, April 20 at 11:30 a.m. The Espanola Youth Centre – First Annual General Meeting, Wednesday,April 23. EYC is looking for volunteers to sit on the board. If you have a passion for helping youth, email [email protected] Anishinabe Spiritual Centre - is offering pilgrimages to Saint Kateri´sShrine and to Our Lady of Guadalupe’s Basilica. Contact us for more informationat 705-869-4994.Family Playtime (drop-in) – Espanola Public Library, starting Wednesday,April 30 from 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. for children under 5 and their caregivers.Ladies Night at the Espanola Seniors’ Drop-In Centre - Thursday May 1 7:00 p.m. Homemade natural products. Guest speakers to talk about their missiontrip to India. Everyone welcome. Donations appreciated. Call Carol at 705-869-5304.Fund-raising for Relay for Life - Will pick up returnable bottles at your home. Please call Marlene Wilson at 705-869-8365.Fish Fry and Dance – Espanola Curling Club, Friday May 2 starting at 6:00p.m. Dinner 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., dance 9:00 p.m. – 2:00 a.m. Tickets from members or call Bill Giles at 705-869-6237.

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coming events in writing no later than Wednesdays at 3:00 p.m. 25 Word Limit.

Fax: 705-869-3342 or E-mail: [email protected]

Boogie Rush Law Enforcement Torch RunA 5 km "Mud Run" to raise money

for the Special Olympics Torch Run.May 31st, 2014 at the

Boogie Mountain Ski Hill in Espanola, ONwww.guardiansoftheflameendurance.com

Registered Early Childhood Educator Required for a One Year Maternity Leave.

The One Tot Stop Day Care in Espanola is looking for a caring, resourceful and flexible individual for a Full Time 12 month Contract Position. Previous experience working in a child care setting is an asset. This position is to start May 20, 2014.If you are interested, please send your resume, cover letter, and letters from at least two professional references to The One Tot Stop Day Care, Box 695 Massey, ON P0P 1P0;email: [email protected], or drop off at The One Tot Stop Day Care, 128 Park St. Espanola, ON. Deadline for applicants is Monday April 28th. Only those granted an interview will be contacted.

Espanola Minor Soccer Association Invites All Coaches & Volunteers to Attend The Following Training Sessions at Espanola High School:

• Tuesday, April 15 - 6:00-8:00 p.m. • Wednesday, April 16 - 7:00-8:30 p.m. • Tuesday, April 22 - 6:30-8:30 p.m. • Wednesday, April 23 - 6:30-8:30 p.m. • Tuesday, May 6 - 6:45-8:30 p.m. • Wednesday, May 7 - 6:30-8:30 p.m. • Tuesday, May 13 - 6:45-8:30 p.m. • Wednesday, May 14 - 7:00-8:00 p.m.

Attendance is strongly suggested if you wish to volunteer with EMSA. Active wear & gym shoes are required. If you have children playing soccer this summer, please bring them with you.

Instructors Lynne Gibson & Robert Rigby

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