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Page 1: Cornwall Seaway News November 13, 2014

Seaway News

Toll Free Number 1-866-637-5236

Your Classifieds

WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

Rivette remarkscost city $6k PAGE 6

Thursday, November 13, 2014 | Volume 29, Issue 10 | 38,985 CopiesServing Cornwall & area since 1985 | www.cornwallseawaynews.com

Real Estate FOCUS 8 pg. pullout PAGE 21 Cornwall Express PAGE 38

Santa arrives this weekendPAGE 10

SD and G Highlander Cpl. Stephen Vatcher stands guard at the Cornwall Cenotaph during Remembrance Day ceremonies Tuesday. For more see Page 2.

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Patriotic Cornwallites snatch up thousands of PoppiesTODD [email protected]

CORNWALL, Ontario - It would seem the pain of the murders of two Canadian soldiers weeks ago has not been lost on local residents.

Royal Canadian Legion Branch 297 members were swamped with demand for poppies - mir-roring the same kind of response across the country in the run up to Remembrance Day.

Hugh Primeau, chair of the Cornwall poppy campaign, said just days before Remembrance Day more than 34,000 of the 51,000 poppies he ordered this year had been snatched up by patriotic Cornwallites looking to show their respect for soldiers - including Cpl. Nathan Cirillo and W.O. Patrice Vincent who were killed by terrorists.

Primeau said the number would undoubt-edly climb.

“The people we have out (selling) poppies are commenting on how people are really look-ing for them,” said Primeau. “Things are going very well.”

Across the country more than 19 million poppies had been sold, a record.

The money collected from the poppy cam-paign goes towards veterans in need.

Last year the local campaign raised some $40,000 - but Primeau said that number will be eclipsed this year.

“We won’t know by how much until we get all the little counter boxes back from the corner stores,” he said. “But I’m sure we’re going to pass it.”

Legion members are at 14 locations in the

city, including big box stores, selling poppies.Hundreds of people filled the area surround-

ing the Cornwall Cenotaph Tuesday to mark Remembrance Day.

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City projects to be shelved thanks to winter clean-up costs

CORNWALL, Ontario - The harsh 2014 win-ter continues to wreak havoc with city fi nances, and bean counters have been forced to shelve a handful of capital projects because there's no money left in the budget to clean city streets and sidewalks of snow.

Finance manager Maureen Adams told city council Monday night the winter control budget has been com-pletely spent for 2014, but there is still the potential for snow clean-up to take place as winter approaches prior to year end.

As a result, a handful of projects, including the addition of cameras to city buses as well as some road work, has been set aside.

"Those projects will be resubmitted in 2015," Adams told councillors.

The city is forecasting it will cost about $650,000 to remove snow and ice from streets and sidewalks prior to year end.

Missing Prescott girls located in Ottawa

CORNWALL, Ontario - A search ended Tuesday for a pair of missing Prescott girls who were found safe in Ottawa, police said.

The girls had not been seen since Friday, after they failed to return home from s trip to the Prescott library.

Police said Monday in a statement they believed the girls, 11 and 16, were in Ottawa.

Karson St. Pierre awaits some instructions from his mother before placing a wreath at the Cornwall Cenotaph.

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Local vet relives battle through today’s imagesCORNWALL, Ontario - Al Ring is 92, and sees

life from the cradle of a wheelchair. But his handshake is still as strong as a bear,

and his mind, including memories of a battle-field from 70 years ago, remains as sharp as a tack.

Ring, through a pair of mutual friends her shares with long-time pal Larry Sharron of Long Sault, was able to relive some of the memories her experienced as a trooper for the Princess Louise Fusiliers who fought in North Africa and Italy during the Second World War.

Sharron’s neighbours, Vic and Marion Burns, travelled to Italy this year, and snapped more than a few photos of Ortona - the site of a

bloody engagement between Canadian and Axis soldiers in 1943.

Marion said Ring’s eyes filled when she showed him some of the images from what was once a war-torn piece of real estate that claimed 1,375 Canadian lives.

“There were tears,” she said. “It was nice.”Ring remembers with clarity his time as a

soldier in Italy.“We got down there in about November of

1943,” he said, adding Canadian troops had just crossed into the country after fighting in North Africa.

The Burns snapped picture after picture that mask some of the destruction inflicted upon the

landscape during the Second World War.But not everything has been lost.“He saw a bridge in one of the photographs,”

said Marion, adding Ring also recognized a house next to the structure that was well known among troops for the women who worked there.

“The ladies of the night,” Ring said, with a wry grin.

Ring, a native of Dartmouth, N.S., made his mark after the war as a meteorologist for Environment Canada at what was initially known as the Transport Canada Training Institute, but now goes by the moniker Nav Canada.

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Al Ring, left, looks at some of the photos shot by Vic and Marion Burns on a recent trip to Italy, the site of a bloody battle during the Second World War.

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FROM THE STREETS TO CITY HALL: Thibault has seen it allTODD [email protected]

CORNWALL, Ontario - The only city councillor who didn’t run in the 2014 municipal election often spends time thinking back to what life was like as a teenager. Denis Thibault, an eight-year veteran of Cornwall politics, spent time in Ottawa as a street kid. Like most stories that start out that way, Thibault - known in some circles for his fiery temper - had been kicked out of high school at the age of 17. The reception he got when he returned home that fateful day was simple.

“My dad said get yourself back in school or find yourself another place to live,” Thibault recalls. “Being the oldest of eight kids, there wasn’t a lot of room for another mouth that wasn’t bringing in anything else.”

So Thibault hit the road, but not before making what some could argue was his first political state-ment. On the way out of Bonfield, Ont., which is close by to North Bay and had a population at the time of 408, Thibault brought with him a can of spray paint.

“I put a line through the eight and put a seven on it,” he said with a laugh.

What followed were some trying times, living on the streets of Ottawa (where he eventually landed) wondering where his next meal would come from, and where he would sleep.

“When you’re on the streets you understand the idea of where does your next meal come from.

Back in the early 60s they didn’t have soup kitch-ens to the extent that they have now.

“So you do what you have to do.”Things took a turn when he returned home not

long after his experience on the streets of the nation’s capital. Thibault was hitchhiking out west, but stopped at home to visit his parents.

He found work on the Royal Canadian Air Force Base in North Bay as a labourer, but was intrigued by the fellows parading around in their uniforms.

“I was down in a hole with a shovel,” he said. “I found out you only needed Grade 10 to join the air force. So I did.”

It turned into 10 years as a supply tech, and also helped him parlay his experience into more education and a job with the federal government after he left the service.

Thibault moved to Cornwall in the 1980s and for a time helmed the local employment insurance office. His political life began eight years ago when he made the decision to run for council - and a promise to himself that if he was fortunate enough, he’d stay two terms only.

“Eight years makes you grow older by 16 years,” he laughed. “They don’t let presidents go more than eight years, why would they let councillors go more than eight years? They should have term limits.”

Thibault’s time around the council table has been measured in dollars. During budget delib-erations often questioned department heads on anything and everything - saving many of his

more pointed questionw for outside agencies petitioning for public money.

“One of the things being a street kid does, if you’re on the street in a cardboard box, your back is always to the wall,” he said. “So you learn quickly that you can’t back up. As a result, it’s natural for me to take on issues and not back up.

“Every once in a while my temper has sur-faced and I don’t apologize for that. It’s probably one of the things that allows me to move forward on certain issues where otherwise I would back off.”

But what about the suggestion by critics that he’s nickeled and dimed the budget process at times? “Nickel and diming may be a perception by people,” he concedes. “But nickels and dimes make dollars and when you are looking at a budget of $150 million what you need to be doing is making sure those dollars are spent properly.”

Thibault made fiscal responsibility his mantra, but also took on other issues during his time as a councillor. The city’s economic development strategic plan has his fingerprints all over it. So does a renewed commitment by the city to address arts and culture issues.

And, as a fellow who measures his age in mul-tiple decades, Thibault has worked hard with members of local seniors groups to address issues. Most recently, the Cornwall Senior Citizens Club on Pitt Street had a drainage issue concern-ing the parking lot at their building. Water would

often pool and freeze in the winter, leading to concerns about falling. Thibault helped gain the group access to programming that not only fixed the drains, but got a new elevator installed.

He’s hoping that as time unfolds, more people, especially those not quite as old as he and others around the table, will look at civic duty and consider taking up the torch.

“One of the things that I’m pleased to see is we have a lot of younger candidates…from my perspective that’s a good sign,” he said of the looming election. “One of the things we need to focus on is getting more young people involved.

“You don’t want to have a full council of older individuals. You need to have that mix. It allows for the transfer of experience.”

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Confidential agreement broken, city must pay union membersTODD [email protected]

CORNWALL, Ontario - A city councillor has breached a confidentiality agreement concern-ing municipal works employees who were disciplined last year.

A highly-placed source told Seaway News an arbitrator has ruled the city must pay $1,500 each to four employees by way of compensa-tion, after Coun. Andre Rivette made public comments last summer concerning the incident.

City CAO Norm Levac later confirmed the arbitrator’s decision and the award amount.

The source, who did not wish to be identi-fied because they are not authorized to speak on the subject, could not get into specifics con-cerning the timing of the infraction, though Seaway News has confirmed it is related to media reports from last summer.

In late August last year the Standard-Freeholder ran a story quoting Rivette who at

the time confirmed five employees in the city’s municipal works department had been fired, but that two were returning.

In the same article Rivette railed against the city for having con-fusing rules when it comes to the use of municipally-owned vehicles for personal use.

In an interview Thursday with this newspaper Rivette was forthright.

“If there was a clause like that in there, either I didn’t know, or I didn’t care,” he said. “The secrecy has to stop.”

Rivette, who recently won re-election by 427 votes to reach the 10th and final council spot, campaigned on a promise of more open-ness at city hall.

“I am not going to abide by something that administration signed, tying my hands,” he suggested.

But it appears in this case his comments will cost the city some money, a total of $6,000.

The incident began in 2013 when the city dismissed a collection of municipal works employees in a case of time theft. The punish-ment was grieved by the Canadian Union of Public Employees, and a settlement was reached. The settlement included a confidenti-ality agreement.

Two of the employees returned to work, while the balance chose to retire.

But, the public comments in August, 2013 made by Rivette sparked the interest of the union, which filed a complaint and led to the arbitrator’s decision, a source confirmed.

City council is expected to be briefed on the file Monday night during its in-camera session.

City councillors who did not wish to be

named confirmed the Standard-Freeholder story sparked the ire of the arbitrator.

It is unclear how long the city has to pay the award.

The five individuals disciplined last year were sub-foremen, who oversee work complet-ed by rank and file members of the municipal works department.

The city has not commented publicly on the dismissals, though last year CAO Norm Levac indicated, in response to general questions, that the corporation takes complaints sur-rounding time theft seriously.

In 2013 the City of Hamilton turfed nearly 30 employees in its public works department for time theft, neglect of duty and breach of trust.

Managers in that city used GPS installed in municipal vehicles to track the whereabouts of employees and launch an investigation.

Many Cornwall municipal vehicles, up to and including police cruisers, are outfitted with GPS units.

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It all started in the summer of 2012, said Patti Edwards, the founder of Jamming for Hospice, whose friend, musician, Paul Herrington, had announced to her that he was ill, and expressed a desire to get back together with some former bandmates and have a jam, for old time sake.

As fate would have it, that jam would never happen.

Around that time Edwards was visiting another friend, who was in his last few days of life, at Cornwall Hospice.

From the loss of those two friends and in honour of their memory she founded the fund-raiser, now in its third year and growing fast.

Last year’s event raised $2,500 Hospice, as

well as an additional $1,500 in support of another area musician, Dean Lapensée, who had been in the news, after having his legs and fingers amputated, when an illness left him in a coma, last year.

This year’s jam promises to be even bigger and better, with a variety of music styles to suit everyone’s taste, from classic rock 70s, 80s, country, folk, gospel, blues.

It all begins at 2pm, with an acoustic set, fea-turing a fabulous local line up, Jason Graveley and Patti Edwards, Carey B. Grant, Chuck Leclair, Randy Topin, Peter Fortin and others.

The volume gets bumped up later on with bands Rock Bottom, Front Row, Alison Wonderland and The Trevor Walsh Group.

The Canadian Online Radio Network will be broadcasting live from the even, and on the soundboard, will be Larry Sylvain. Kingstreet Percussion will provide the back line, as usual.

Fundraisers for Hospice are essential,

explained Edwards, who said that the facility receives limited funding from the government and must come up with an additional $750, 000 annually, to keep it running.

It’s a great time, said Edwards. “So many sponsors, musicians and volunteers, it’s wonderful.”

The 3rd annual Jamming for Hospice will take place on Sunday, Nov. 16, starting at 2pm, at The Agora Centre (formerly Nativity Hall), 301 McConnell Ave. Cornwall, ON. Tickets are $20 in advance (until Nov. 8) or $25, at the door. For further information call Patti Edwards at 613-551-0110.

Pictured (L-R) Rene Martin, Kingstreet Percussion, event sponsor; Patti Edwards, event founder; Alison Hudson, Alison Wonderland, event emcee. In back (L-R) are Matt Mitschke, Rock Bottom; and Bob Lauzon, Front row.

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are, and raised a record-breaking $145,050 at the sixth annual TVCogeco telethon for Carefor Hospice Cornwall on Saturday, November 8.

“The support has been phenomenal,” said

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From noon to 6 p.m., the studio at TVCogeco came alive as volunteers manned the phones to help the hospice.

Over 700 clients have used the facilities since the hospice first opened in Cornwall in 2009.

For more information, visit cornwallhospice.com.

Ringing in support for Hospice Cornwall

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Santa Claus is just around the corner. Actually, he’s down the street - but the big man in red will make his appearance soon in the streets of

Cornwall.The annual Santa Claus Parade takes place Nov. 15,

beginning at 5 p.m. from St. Lawrence High School on Second Street East.

The parade will wind its way along Second Street

before completing its journey at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 297.

Terry Muir, one of the organizers of the event, said the parade is a great way to build community spirit in advance of the holidays, following the solemnness of Remembrance Day.

“Last year we had such a great turnout,” he said. “It’s so encouraging to see so many smiling faces from people.” The parade caps off an all-day celebration in Cornwall’s downtown. Children aged six to 14 will fill Pitt Street for a huge outdoor hockey tournament.

The Kinsmen Club of Cornwall is once again organ-izing a three-on-three hockey tournament to take place on what is normally a busy city street.

Pitt, from First to Third streets, will be shuttered and dozens of local young people are invited to submit a team to take part in the tournament.

Following last year’s success, organizers are creat-ing divisions this year to allow for children to compete against teams in their own age group. Much like minor hockey, children will face off against each other in six-eight, nine-10, 11-12 and 13-14 divisions.

To participate, volunteer or sponsor, visit www.sshc.weebly.com. TC Media and Seaway News are proud sponsors of the event. Also, the Downtown Business Improvement Area is offering a chance to win

$1,000 worth of merchandise from local businesses.While downtown, stop by Drake International at

226 Pitt Street between noon and 4 p.m. to pick up your ballot for a chance to win prizes from Alpine Interiors, Bicycle World, Caveman Strong, Drake International, Fantasy Realm, Footmed, Jasmar, Pommier Jewellers, Spinners, Studio 101, Schnitzels and more.

Each of the participating businesses will have a sign posted during Parade Day with their station number. Correctly match five businesses and their station num-ber to qualify for the draw.

Ballot sheets must be handed in to the Drake International office located at 226 Pitt Street by 5 p.m. A random draw will take place shortly thereafter from the qualifying ballots.

The winning ballot will be called in directly to Santa himself and the winner’s name will be posted on Santa’s Float for all to see.

Santa will be at Pommier Court from 10am to 1pm where kids can get a free photo with Santa. Also, a laser show will be featured from 5pm to 7pm with free fluor-escent gifts for the kids handed out by the Pommier staff. Also, there will be free hot chocolate at Love Love Foods.

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Trunk Sale & Pamper Me Party amongst the apple trees at Marlin Orchards on Nov. 2, to shop for a cause.

Weaving in and out of rows of vendors with a variety of wares so diverse it would put most shop-ping plazas to shame, while aromas of specialty des-serts, all natural honey, and massage oils wafted throughout the merchant booths, it was easy to see why this event is one of the area’s most anticipated.

We 3 Girls and Co. - Julie Hickman, Debbie Burns, Nancy Sylvester, and Tony Lacroix - were pleased to see their one-of-a-kind vendor fair expand into a local tradition. In its fifth edition, already $40,000 has been raised for the MS Society Cornwall & District chapter. A number that’s about to grow once this year’s amount is announced.

Each shopper paid a $5 entry fee which goes dir-ectly to the charity and every vendor donated 10 per cent of their sales.

Karen Torrie-Racine, local MS office manager, said the Trunk Sale collected over $15,000 last year.

“Fortunately we’ve been their charity of choice. We’re very grateful that they organize this,” she said. “We want to thank all the vendors for helping to

make our clients’ lives a little brighter.”The funds go towards client services such as

assistance with air conditioning and mobility equip-ment, monthly alarm care fees, and homemaking costs.

Cornwall resident Marc Villeneuve was diag-nosed with MS a decade ago. The disease has con-fined him to a wheelchair - a cost that was partially funded by Cornwall’s MS Society.

“It’s expensive to be disabled - the items aren’t cheap,” said Villeneuve. “The government helps, but they don’t cover everything. So we need help from the MS Society.”

He isn’t just a client either. Villeneuve’s on the board of directors and is a facilitator for the support group as well.

“This event is a great chance for me to get out and socialize,” he said. “Plus I get to thank everyone for supporting the cause.”

Co-organizers Hickman and Burns were ecstatic with the turnout; before the doors opened at 10 a.m. a massive line-up coiled into the orchard’s parking lot.

Originally, the idea was to change the charity of choice on an annual basis. The first recipient was the

Canadian Cancer Society. But since the second year, the relationship between We 3 Girls and Co., the MS Society, and Marlin Orchards proved to be a perfect fit.

“People are approaching us now. We do a little bit of scouting because we’re very particular about who gets to come into the show. We’re trying to cre-ate the ultimate shopping experience,” they said

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CORNWALL, Ontario - Merchants opened their doors on Nov. 5 in a collective effort to encourage more local shopping this holiday season, and celebrate the unique businesses in

the community.Over 20 locations offered the latest fashions,

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This event wasn’t just for the avid shopper - it was for anyone looking to experience the city’s revitalized core. Included in the mix were

restaurants, salons, law offices, and much, much more. “It’s about discovering downtown,” said organizer Chris Munro, owner of Life’s Little Pleasures.

The second edition of Rock the Block came on the heels of the opening of The Mindful Cookery & Food Market on Pitt Street.

Photographer Jason McNamara also recent-ly set up a studio in a heritage building on Pitt Street, filling the space above Pure Esthetics.

“The energy downtown is good and is going in a positive direction,” said Munro. “We’re get-ting a new crop of innovative businesses, and retailers are really feeding off each other.”

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CORNWALL, Ontario - The students at St. Columban’s School in Cornwall want some grass in their yard - and they need your help to get it.

The school has been chosen by Aviva Insurance to take part in a community fund to help beautify the property at its Augustus Street locale.

The school is in the running for thousands of dollars to help offset the cost of turning the bar-ren concrete and asphalt that dominates the yard into a lush, green landscape.

But the school is not alone in petitioning Aviva for funding.

As part of the community fund project, the school is up against other worthy submissions

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People can vote online for the St. Columban’s project at www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf19864.

Meghan Henry, a Grade 1 teacher at the school, said the children are desperate for some grass in the school yard.

“It’s what they really want,” she said, adding some have approached her to suggest tripping and scraping one’s knee on a grassy field is more desirable than the hard asphalt that cur-rently exists.

There are just a few days for votes to be col-lected. If St. Columban’s is successful in this round of voting, it will be on to the semifinals and more voting, before spots are determined for the final round and cash is doled out.

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Simcoe-Grey MP Dr. Kellie Leitch will be the guest speaker at this year’s annual fall breakfast hosted by the Stormont-Dundas-South

Glengarry Conservative Association, scheduled from 8 to 10 a.m. on Saturday, November 29 at the Royal Canadian Legion in Cornwall.

“Kellie is a rising start in our caucus and the federal government,” said SD&SG MP Guy Lauzon.

Leitch was elected as MP in 2011, defeating former cabinet minister MP Helena Guergis. She

is the Minister of Labour and Minister of Status of Women.

From the cabinet table to the operating room, she also does double duty as a doctor and politician. Leitch is a pediatric orthopedic sur-geon and an associate professor of surgery.

“She has boundless energy, and she has an amazing story to tell about her time in the

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Rivette’s comments were great - just make sure I don’t have to keep paying for themTOdd [email protected]

Say what you will about Andre Rivette, he’s kept his word.

The veteran city councillor who was returned to office by the skin of his teeth (he finished in 10th place, 427 votes ahead of fan favourite Guy St-Jean) got the city in some hot water when he opened his mouth in a story published by our friends at the Standard-Freeholder last year.

Rivette railed against the city for having confusing rules when it comes to the use of municipal vehicles for personal use (like taking them home for lunch).

It was part of a larger report, which we fol-lowed here at Seaway News, on a collection of municipal works employees who got turfed last year in a case of so-called time theft.

Time theft, in case you missed the memo, basically boils down to not doing any actual work while you’re supposed to be on the job.

The union in this case filed a grievance and both sides entered into an agreement. Two of the individuals caught up in the case served a suspension and returned to work, while the balance retired.

Oh yah – all parties also signed a confiden-tiality agreement to never talk publicly about this again.

Unless, of course, you’re a city councillor with an axe to grind.

Rivette, whom many have suggested to me is still smarting after being asked to part ways with the city several years ago when he was a staffer in the parks and recreation department

(part of a larger municipal layoff ), has made no bones about the fact that he wants more open-ness at city hall.

Taking a page out of Mayor-elect Leslie O’Shaughnessy’s playbook, Rivette has sug-gested the city needs to employ more trans-parency when dealing with the public.

To that end, he shelved the confidentiality agreement signed last year and went public with his opinions.

And the best part of it, he isn’t turtling a year later – Rivette is sticking to his guns.

The good: it’s a refreshing change to see a city councillor openly discuss his opinions, regardless of the hot water it could create.

All too often in this business we go after public officials, almost begging them to offer up something more than the standard clichés that get attached to stories emanating from city hall.

Or worse, the dreaded no comment.Rivette should be applauded for his critique

(though some city officials have privately sug-gested to me it was a rant) that cast a spotlight on what he feels are some deficient municipal policies, and the unfair treatment of some employees.

Word around the campfire is many admin-istrators, whom Rivette called out in general terms in comments made to me last week, are wondering what this new city council will be like to work with in the future.

Will councillors, hell bent on openness and transparency, toss aside confidentiality agree-ments and in-camera memos even more now that Rivette has opened the door?

Admin-types close to retirement might just

be counting the days until they can escape such incidents, if they come to pass.

Which brings me to the bad: Rivette’s com-ments cost the city some money.

To be fair, it’s not very much. An arbitrator ruled recently that Rivette’s actions are punish-able to the tune of $6,000 - $1,500 each to four union members caught up in the discipline of last year.

With a city budget measured in the tens of millions, 6,000 bucks measures somewhere between zip and zilch in the grand scheme of things.

But, it’s taxpayer money that could have

easily been spent somewhere else, instead of padding the bank accounts of union people who were miffed.

This is the area that could quickly get Rivette and others around the council table in trouble with tight-fisted taxpayers who are tired of the wild spending at city hall.

In other words, city council, be careful with how you tread in the future. I’m all for writing more stories like the one we broke last week on the Rivette comments.

But not if it’s going to cost us money week after week. A couple of times a year, though, is just fine. :)

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Dear editor:To say the election campaign in South

Stormont caught the attention of constituents and outsiders alike would be an understatement. It was lively and sometimes acrimonious as each of the candidates did their best to convince voters they should be the elected member of choice.

Not lost, as the campaign unfolded, was the apparent interest in South Stormont’s electoral future by an online site and the editor of a local publication. As I reviewed both the web-messa-ging and print editorializing, and if I were a cynic, I might have been led to conclude there was a move afoot to fuel the acrimony and perhaps, shift the outcome. But — far be it for me to be a cynic.

What these media seem to have underesti-mated as they followed the campaign was that the citizens of South Stormont are far wiser and more perceptive than they were given credit for. Happily, the election results unquestionably made that wisdom and perception abundantly clear.

So now, we move on with a blend of seasoned veterans and enthusiastic rookies who will direct the affairs of one of the leading municipalities in the United Counties. South Stormont is flourish-ing and will no doubt continue to do so, and all of us wish the new Mayor and Council good govern-ance and progressive thinking.

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Seaway News welcomes letters to the editor. Letters should be no longer than 300 words and may be edited for clarity or length. Please send your letters by email to [email protected] or by mail to 29 Second Street East, Cornwall, Ontario K6H 1Y2. Please include your name, address and phone number.

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For 13 months Elburn Duffy had a front-row seat to the horrors and mass destruction of war, but when asked the question some 61 years later, he is quick with the answer. “Yes ... do it all over again.”

Duffy was one of 150 Cornwall and area young men, all volunteers, who fought in the Korean War. Six never came home.

The retired Domtar employee was just 21 when he landed in Korea with the 2nd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment (RCR). He soon found himself involved in fierce front-line fighting. A few months earlier, he didn’t even know where Korea was. During his time in country his view of the country was from fox holes and bunkers; always hungry, cold and tired. He recalls just two warm showers in 13 months.

Any lingering misgivings Duffy, 86, may have had about the carnage of the brutal war that ended with the signing of a tenuous truce were put to rest when he along with several other vets visited South Korea in 1987.

What he saw was a vibrant, prosperous, free country filled with people who haven’t forgotten the tremendous sacrifices made by Canadian and other United Nations soldiers. The difference between the South Korea he left in 1952 and post-war South Korea is night and day.

That is when he knew the sacrifices had not been squandered.

“The only building still standing (one South Korean city) when I left was the Imperial Palace,” said Duffy. “We (returning vets) saw a modern

country.”He was touched by the decades old daily

ceremony which sees South Korean school chil-dren place a flower on each grave in a Canadian war cemetery where one of his boyhood chums Don Steer, killed by a North Korean sniper New Year’s Eve 1951, is buried.

Time has not dulled the poignant images of starving, homeless people begging battle-hard-ened Canadian troops for food.

He can’t forget the faces of scrawny, filthy kids digging through garbage cans for scraps of food.

Despite orders not to do so, Duffy said the Canadians would give away clothes, candy and food to the starving kids.

The sight of homeless starving people, espe-cially children, still haunts Duffy.

“That really bothered me,” he said. “Still does.”And while his mother taught him to eat all his

veggies, Duffy said he came home with a strong dislike of lima beans.

Seemed that every U.S. supplied can of C-rations doled out to the Canadians contained lima beans.

“Haven’t eaten one (lima bean) since Korea,” he laughed. “Can’t stand the thought of them.”

THIS AND THAT Gerry D’Alessio takes his civic duty to vote seriously. At 84, he has never missed voting in an election - municipal, provincial or federal. But that milestone almost came to an end on Oct. 27 when he showed up to vote in the Cornwall municipal election. The poll clerk claimed his apartment number didn’t exist and denied him his right to vote, despite the fact “I had all the documentation needed,” he said.

However, some 11th hour intervention by Mayor Bob Kilger and Coun.-elect Mark McDonald recti-fied the problem and D’Alessio got to vote at city hall. The streak is intact.

SEEN AND HEARD Good for the Trenton legion folks for reporting to police a stolen poppy donation box. Hard to believe but there are some narrow-minded branches that won’t report stolen donation boxes because they think it will harm poppy sales. Not so. The news coverage boosts sales. ... Cornwall native Jack Miller, sports director with Quinte Broadcasting in Belleville, was re-elected to his third term on Belleville city council. There was a Miller for Mayor push earlier in the year but the popular radio personality decided to seek a third term as a councillor. Miller, who has called the Belleville Bulls games since 1981, has been at the station for 40 years. ... The cloak of secrecy thrown over the sudden “retirement” of Upper Canada District School Board Director of Education Dave Thomas is nothing short of amazing. Three months after the fact and nothing has leaked out. ... Veteran councillor Glen Grant, defeated in the Oct. 27 election, hopes to continue serving the com-munity on a lay committee, preferably the water-front committee.

ROUND AND ‘BOUT Johanne Baril, daughter of Cornwall Coun. Denis Thibault, is the new mayor of Val Rita-Harty (near Kapuskasing). She unseated incumbent Laurier Bourgeois who had held the job for 25 years. ... When it comes to ten-ure, Andre Rivette will become the dean of city council. It’s a good bet he will continue as a coun-cil rep on the police services board. ... Angelo

Lebano once described himself the “dean” of council. Francis Guindon quickly proclaimed himself the “senior dean.” Each had 25 years ser-vice but Guindon’s tenure was consecutive.

IN THE REAR-VIEW MIRROR When the Cornwall Minor Hockey Association had 1,400 kids registered in the house league program and games were played on three outdoor rinks at the Athletic Grounds. The registration fee was $5 a kid and a hockey stick cost 75 cents, and you wore hand-me-down skates. Only the “rich” kids wore hockey pants. Referees and timekeepers volunteered their time. Championship games were played at the Water Street Arena and a big end-of-season banquet was put on at the Cornwall Armoury. Head table guests included star pro athletes who didn’t charge appearance fees. ... When NHL superstars made $7,500 a sea-son and held down summer jobs, and $2.50 got you a standing room ticket at the old Montreal Forum.

SPORTS STUFF China is lobbying to have a National Hockey League preseason game played in that not-exactly hockey mad country. Back in the 1990s, the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds made history when the squad trav-elled to China to play an exhibition game against a Chinese team. After the game the U of B. C. cap-tain was asked what it was like to play the Chinese. He paused for a moment then announced, “Not sure, but we’ll probably want to play them again in a couple of hours.” ... The first batch of “Moe the Toe/Never My Dream” biog-raphy sold out but author Thom Racine, Moe’s son, says a new order is on its way.

duffy would do it all over again

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sears national retail pricing on major appliances, mattresses, outdoor power, garage door openers, sporting goods, home enVironment, cosmetics and Fragrances is aVailable at this store.

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The trend is not new: each year, thousands of Canadians flee the cold and the snow, heading south to sun destinations for weeks or months at a time. But for the most part, only the most adventurous dare to take the next big step and acquire their own property outside of Canada.

GUIDANCE AND SUPPORT : KEY FACTORS

The Canadian company HolaEcuador understood the challenges faced by Canadian snowbirds and now facilitates the sun property acquisition process. After having visited Mexico, Costa Rica and Panama, company co-owners Yves Cormier and Gordon Poole chose Ecuador as the ideal location. The quality of the country’s infrastructure, incredible biodiversity, low cost of living, beautiful landscapes, accessible and modern healthcare system and year-round mild climate were the decisive factors.

«Since 2010 we have helped hundreds of Canadians acquire a property on the Pacific coast of Ecuador», says M. Cormier, VP Sales and Marketing. «We are literally creating an entire seaside village. Of the 1,700 properties that

we had available at the start of the project, only 700 remain unsold. And now with the majority of the site infrastructure completed, home construction is ramping up quickly.»

Mr. and Mrs. Oulianov from Gatineau, QC, recently purchased their property in HolaEcuador’s urban development. «The ability to sign a Canadian contract was reassuring for us», indicates Mrs. Oulianov. «Furthermore, the HolaEcua-dor representatives here in Gatineau answered all our questions and helped us throughout the entire purchase process. The whole experience was very positive!»

GOOD TIME TO INVEST

For now, Ecuador remains a relatively well-kept secret, but prices are rising quickly with the current real estate boom in the region. The Oulianovs wanted to act quickly and take advan-tage of the favourable market. «The development itself is spectacular - an endless beautiful beach, lots of parks and gardens, services available right on the site, and a ton of activities available in the region. We’re convinced that this will be a fantastic community in a secure and comfortable environ-ment.»

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Classic brick bungalow featuring over 2800 sf, large family kitchen with oak cabinetry. Family room opens to solarium. Three bedrooms, 3 baths, main floor laundry and office. Double attached garage as well as a detached double garage on 1.5 acres. Move in by Christmas! $429,000

Curb appeal plus, cute maintenance free bun-galow in Riverdale walking distance to schools and park! Detached garage. Private rear yard.

$179,900

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16837 COUNTY RD 18, ST. ANDReWS WeSTBeautifully restored 2 storey 3 bedroom brick home on 10 acres with attached garage. Home has been

extensively updated while keeping the character and charm. From the rare iron wood island in the country kitchen, to the wood trim this home is sure to please.

Please contact agent for full details $424,900

29 CYpReSS LANe, INgLeSIDeDistinctive executive 3 plus 2 bedroom bungalow, on a quiet cul de sac . Home features marble and hardwood flooring, a spacious living room, kitchen with ample cabinets, dining

room with patio doors to large deck and pool, 2 marble walled showers, large master bedroom. Enjoy convenient laundry off

the double attached garage, Additional living space with a family room, rec room, office/den, and a third bathroom. $399,900

3450 BRUCe STReeT3 bedroom bungalow with hardwood floors, recent maple kitchen cabinets, main floor laundry, master with double closets, rec room with gas fireplace, 3 season sunroom

and detached double car garage. $275,000

12 LeDUC CIRCLe 3 bedroom bungalow with single car garage on quiet

cul-de-sac. Living room with hardwood floors, oak kitchen cabinets, 2nd kitchen in basement, many update and

more. $149,900

112 MOULINeTTe RDWell maintained and updated 2 bedroom bungalow, 2 double paved driveways, updated kitchen with ample

cabinets with large island, living room with gas fireplace, finished basement with gas stove, 2 bathrooms, this

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The increase of services that help home buyers or sellers complete their own real estate trans-actions is relatively recent, and it may have you wondering whether using a real estate agent is becoming a relic a bygone era. While doing the work yourself can save you the significant commis-sion rates many real estate agents command, for many, flying solo may not be the way to go – and could end up being more costly than a REALTOR’S® commission in the long run. Buying or selling a home is a major financial (and emotional) under-taking. Find out why you shouldn’t discard the notion of hiring an agent just yet.

A real estate agent’s full-time job is to act as a liaison between buyers and sellers. This means that he or she will have easy access to all other proper-ties listed by other agents. Both the buyers’ and seller’s agent work full time as real estate agents and they know what needs to be done to get a deal together. For example, if you are looking to buy a home, a real estate agent will track down homes that meet your criteria, get in touch with sellers’ agents and make appointments for you to view the homes. If you are buying on your own, you will have to play this telephone tag yourself. This may be especially difficult if you’re shopping for homes that are for sale by owner.

Similarly, if you are looking to sell your home yourself, you will have to solicit calls from interested parties, answer questions and make appointments. Keep in mind that potential buyers are likely to move on if you tend to be busy or don’t respond

quickly enough. Alternatively, you may find your-self making an appointment and rushing home, only to find that no one shows up.

Many people don’t like the idea of doing a real estate deal through an agent and feel that direct negotiation between buyers and sellers is more transparent and allows the parties to better look after their own best interest. This is probably true – assuming that both the buyer and seller in a given transaction are reasonable people who are able to get along. Unfortunately, this isn’t always an easy relationship.

What if you, as a buyer, like a home but despise its wood-paneled walls, shag carpet and lurid orange kitchen? If you are working with an agent, you can express your contempt for the current owner’s decorating skills and rant about how much it’ll cost you to upgrade the home without insulting the owner. For as you know, the owner’s late moth-er may have lovingly chosen the décor. Your real estate agent can convey your concerns to the sell-ers’ agent. Acting as a messenger, the agent may be in a better position to negotiate a discount without ruffling the homeowner’s feathers.

A real estate agent can also play the “bad guy” in a transaction, preventing the bad blood between a buyer and seller that can kill a deal. Keep in mind that a seller can reject a potential buyer’s offer for any reason – including just because they hate his or her guts. An agent can help by speaking for you in tough transactions and smoothing things over to keep them from getting too personal.

Why you still need a real estate agent

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308 Second St eaSt Unit 306 Centrally located 1 bedroom condo within walking distance to tran-sit, mall, parks, churches etc. A large balcony off the living room faces south east with a beautiful view of the heated in ground pool, gardens. The condo fees include water taxes, air conditioning, electricity, heat. Indoor parking; call Jo Ann for viewing. L2749 $129,900 Jo ann LanGStaFF 613-577-1873

16 FRont StReet, FincH Fantastic 1 1/2 storey home located in a quiet village. Main floor features kitchen, dining room, living room, 2 bedrooms including ensuite bath. Upper level boasts a master bedroom suite with walk-in closet and bathroom. Great backyard to relax and enjoy your time. MLS# L1708 $164,900. HiLda bUitinG 613-913-0891

2940 McnaiRn Why rent when you can own? This little gem sits minutes from Cornwall on a quiet dead end street. 100ft x 100ft lot with 20ft x 20ft attached garage. One bed, bath and a cute kitchen. Call today to see for your-self! $72,900 L3122 cLaiRe HaLLiday aRMStRonG 613-551-2812

5601 HiGHway 138, St. andRewS weSt Don`t miss this cozy home with a great size private yard. This home offers a large living room and a dining room off the kitchen. Lots of updates, newer gas furnace and on municipal water! Potential to add main level third bed-room. $144,900 L3454

JeFFeRy MaRteLock613-363-5555

12 Pine StReet, inGLeSide Full of character, this 2 bedroom Seaway home is awaiting its next couple to love. Located in the village of Ingleside on a spacious 75ftx150ft lot, this house just needs your personal touch to make it a home. Metal roof, 2 front porches and forced air gas furnace (2011). Call today for your private showing. MLS# L2405 $144,900. cLaiRe HaLLiday aRMStRonG 613-551-2812

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792 MontcaLM cRt Location, location, location! Great neighbourhood and only minutes walking to shopping, dining and cinema. Four bedrooms, 2 bath-rooms, A/C and a wonderful L-shaped inground pool, perfect for a family gathering. Call for more details today. $268,900 L1549

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13 PieRcy St., inGLeSide This is a fantastic fam-ily home in a great neighbourhood. Bright and sunny, with 3 beds, 1 and a half baths, and 2 gas fireplaces. Plus it backs on to a park! Shingles replaced August 2014. Call today to see this fantastic home! MLS# L2863 $179,900. cLaiRe HaLLiday aRMStRonG

613-551-2812

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18338 coUnty Rd 22, MaxviLLe Beautiful 2179 sq. ft. bungalow sitting on 1 ¾ acres. Hardwood floors throughout main level, open con-cept, living/dining room and kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, master bedroom has ensuite and walk-in closet, mudroom has access to the back yard with deck and gazebo. The basement has com-pletely finished rec room, bedroom and 2 piece bath and loads of storage. Also a huge insulated & heated workshop with a 12 ft door. Don’t miss out on this one! MLS# L2388 $344,900

Faye aLLott613-571-9605

beaUtiFUL coUntRy bUnGaLow408 yoRk StReet, coRnwaLL Charming home that`s move-in ready! Beautiful 3 bedroom home. 200 AMP break-ers, high efficiency furnace + central air installed 2004. MLS# L2746 $174,900. JeFFeRy MaRteLock 613-363-5555

1010 Second StReet weSt, coRnwaLL What a deal this is. Well maintained, many updates, perfect for young couple, single person or older couple . Large mudroom/den/office, large bedroom, working kitchen, living and dining area, rec room. Fenced yard, deck. Economical to heat. You have to check this out! $114,900 MLS L3538LaURin (Moe) MaURaiS*

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57 SiR JaMeS MoRRiS dRive, MoRRiSbURG Small but practical 2 bdrm bung. with 1.5 baths., centrally located. Recent improvements incl. shingles, plumbing, electrical, a heated garage, natural gas BBQ service, and a ‘no-touch flush’ toilet. The 6’ fenced back-yard with perennial gardens, pond area & a newly screened in patio is perfect for enjoying the outdoors bug-free. $179,900 MLS L2772 tRacey veinotte 613-363-9496

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905 LaFLin avenUe, coRnwaLL 4 Bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home located in a popular north end neigh-bourhood. Features attached garage, basement office space, above ground pool, main floor laundry/mudroom, large fenced yard with deck, etc., etc. Perfect family home. Don’t miss out....Call today! $219,900 MLS L2690LaURin (Moe) MaURaiS*

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253 ivan cReS. Sunshine fills this well maintained home. Comes with 2+1 bedrooms and 2 bath-rooms. Features a cook’s kitchen with island and breakfast bar. Vaulted ceilings in the living room add extra charm. Many updates over the last few years including forced natural gas furnace, central air and hotwater tank. Put this one on your list to see! $249,900 tiM FRanciS 613-361-2846

617 cUMbeRLand St, coRnwaLL If you’re thinking of buying your first home, this is the one for you. Combined living & dining room, large master bdrm on main floor with 3 pc ensuite and beautiful large closet with built in organizer, beautiful bright kitchen with loads of cupboards and patio doors to walk out onto the deck and a completely fenced in back yard. This home is turnkey ready. Be in your new home before Christmas. MLS# L3376 $149,900

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1510 doveR Rd Beautiful 1500 sq ft bungalow, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, hardwood floors, large living room and separate dining , loads of cupboards in kitchen, extra large yard with deck and hot tub. Rec Room is very spacious and completely finished. This home is right across from the park and close to schools. A must to see!! $229,900 MLS L3555

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20015 Beaupre rd, Green Valley If you are looking for a great country property at an affordable price, this is your new home. This home features 3 bdrms, 2 baths, large living room with hdwd floors & gas stove, separate dining room, screened in side porch and a new front deck to star watch at night. All of this is sitting on over 2 acres of land. Don’t wait to see this lovely bungalow. MLS# L1746 $164,900 Faye allOTT 613-571-9605

GreaT COunTry prOperTy

121 WaTer ST W #107 Spacious main floor condo in downtown Cornwall. Two bedrooms with two full baths. Open concept dining room / living room which features a gas fireplace. Large master has an ensuite and two closets. Underground parking, large separate storage locker and elevator are features you cannot pass on! $207,500 TIM FranCIS 613-361-2846

COndO lIVInG aT ITS BeST!

34 aBaGaIl, lOnG SaulT A must see, this 1 year old home in the village of Long Sault, just 10 minutes from Cornwall. This tastefully designed 3+2 bed and 2.5 bath bungalow is perfect for any family. The master bdrm has a walk-in closet and a beautiful en suite. The main living space is open concept with hdwd and granite floors. The French doors in the kitchen lead you to a large deck for outside entertainment. A great home with no worries. Don’t wait and call Jo Ann for a private viewing. MLS# L3232 $359,900

JO ann lanGSTaFF613-577-1873

GreaT SuBdIVISIOn! 3205 VInCenT MaSSey dr If you are an entrepreneur with a vision for a home-base retail store, this may be the perfect location for you. On this 1.26 acres of prime retail space located on Highway 2 between Long Sault and Cornwall you will find a 14 year old 3+1 Bedroom, 3 bathroom Stone Bungalow in 1478 square feet of modern living space with loads of natural light. This property boasts a mid 1800 century barn that was re-located to this property in 1960 from Dunvegan in Glengarry. This barn has many stories to tell and for the last few years beautiful handcrafted furniture was created and sold. The log cabin that sits next to the barn has seen numerous businesses that brought out many tourists and locals to purchase the wares within it`s walls. Locally made cheese, maple syrup, antiques and souvenirs from the area. Pioneers Corner is looking for that person to carry on the dreams of owners past and bring it back to life. L2771 $389,900.

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30 ChanTIne drIVe Quality craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident throughout this 3+1 bedroom executive bungalow featuring grand living room, open concept kitchen with granite countertops, fantastic sun-room, 2 gas fireplaces, double garage, finished basement all in a great desirable location. MLS# L2586 $475,000.

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1424 reneal STreeT, COrnWall Located on a quiet north end street, this 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home offers many upgrades including roof, furnace, sewer lateral and more. Large yard with deck. Close to schools, shopping, health club and bike path. Quick pos-session is possible. $179,900 MLS L2692 laurIn (MOe) MauraIS* 613-363-3052

aFFOrdaBle nOrTh end BrICk BunGalOW36 GlOuCeSTer STreeT SOuTh, COrnWall Triplex with 3+1 bedroom units that generates good cash flow in a convenient location for tenants, close to parks and walking distance to shop-ping. MLS# L1287 $134,900. peTer hICkey 613-551-6776

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707 Sydney STreeT Recent laminate flooring in the upstairs bdrms, updated kitchen with ceramic backsplash, natural gas heat, dining room. Needs your TLC. MLS# L2769 $129,900. peTer hICkey 613-551-6776

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4550 WIlly BIll rOad, MarTInTOWn 14 Year old 4 bdrm bung. offering over 1500 sq. ft. of living space, private ensuite bath, main floor laundry. Easy access to 417 for commuters. Fully finished basement, office space, family room and rec room. Lots of storage. Salt water pool... All sitting on 5.43 acres. $309,900 MLS L2656 laurIn (MOe) MauraIS* 613-363-3052

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18360 Lana Dr (Glen Walter)

$448,000

Executive 1746 sq ft, 3+2 bedroom, all stone bunga-low in upscale Riverview subdivision in Glen Walter. Open concept layout features a spacious living

room, gourmet kitchen with island, dark maple cabinetry, granite countertops and porce-lain tile flooring. Large master bedroom with walk-in closet, beautiful ensuite bathroom, main floor laundry. Finished basement with rec room, 3rd full bathroom, 4th bedroom and office/workout room. Double attached garage, very nice lot.

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3205 Ross Ave., CoRnwAllAll brick, 3+2 bedroom, 2 bath home with open

concept layout, an attached garage and big private fenced back yard. MLS# L3513.

$223,900FOR SALE

803 JAmes st. RiveRdAle 3 bedroom family home with wood fireplace, formal

dining room, attached garage, finished rec-room, large rear deck and fenced yard. MLS#L3489

$195,000

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Contact Shane CosstickSales Representative

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108 Markell Cr. Lovely 5 level split home offers plenty of room for your growing family! Move in by the holidays and enjoy this 3 bedroom 2 full bath gem with a huge yard.

asking $234,500

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1712 BranCh Dr. Looking for a semi that you can move into before the holidays? This beautiful 3 bedroom home is located in a great neighborhood and has many upgrades.

asking $160,900

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16647 Willy allan rD Interested in country living? This lovely renovated oversized mobile home sits on over 8 acres of very nice private land!

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www.remax-cornwall.caIndependently Owned & Operated

722 Gloucester St. This home will definitely impress you. Much bigger than it looks and in tip top shape. Sitting on an extra large lot that is meticulously landscaped. Forced air gas heating & lots of updates. $186,900

Tanya Flaro*613-330-3580

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Todd Thompson*613-551-7908

12 DAlE St., lONG SAult Well appointed 1850 sq.ft. brick bungalow. Built in 2001 features great open floor plan, all hardwood & ceramic floors, larger master with ensuite. Ask for Todd. $342,500 MLS L2779

Todd Thompson*613-551-7908

528 FIFth St. EASt Well maintained 2+1 bdrm. brick bunga-low with fully finished bsmt. Lots of updates. For a private viewing ask for Todd. $165,900 MLS L2627

Open HOuse sunday 1-2:30 pm

Todd Thompson*613-551-7908

17353 MCPhAIl ROAD, BONvIllE Excellent 3 bdrm. hobby farm on 2.75 acres. Features barn & garage. Immediate possession available. Ask for Todd. $129,900 MLS L3289

Open HOuse sunday 3-4:30 pm

Reina Leroux*613-551-1360

412 FIFth St. E DOwNtOwN CONDO Main flr unit, 1 bdrm + 1 flex rm, 1-4 pc. bath, indoor parking garage. $182,500 MLS L2572

Reina Leroux*613-551-1360

20375 COuNty RD 2, SOuth lANCAStER RAISED BuNGAlOw Have a look, 2+1 bdrm., 2 bath, 2 gas fireplaces, dbl att. garage, close to 401 and amenities. $229,900 MLS L2611

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Reina Leroux*613-551-1360

6400 lE DOMAINE RD., SuMMERStOwN ONE OF A KINDLarge bung., 1.7 acre lot, 4 bdrm, 2+1 baths, water access with boathouse, att. dbl garage. $615,000 MLS L2953

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18525 MCCAw St., MARtINtOwNRAISIN RIvER hOME

This 3 bdrm home sits beau-tifully along the Raisin River. Very bright & spacious, over 18 ft. of windows in LR, open concept, fin. bsmt., over 2 acres, screened-in patio, above ground pool. $274,900

Tanya Flaro*613-330-3580

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5389 NINE MIlE ROAD

Very clean & move-in ready. This raised 3+2 bdrm. bung. is perfect for a growing fami-ly. Fully finished bsmt, great location. Only 10 mins. to Cornwall. $214,900 Tanya Flaro*

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1252 RIvERDAlE AvE., EXECutIvE RIvERDAlE hOMEThis 3+2 bdrm. home is sure to please you. Finished beautifully throughout, formal dining rm, main fl. family rm., fully fin. bsmt., 3 full baths. Only 5 yrs. old. $449,900

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Tanya Flaro*613-330-3580

Terrific stone & brick home, main flr 3 bdms, lg kitchen, living rm, laundry, lower level rec-rm and 4th bdrm & bath. Triple drive, new above ground pool, private yard and municipal water. $289,900 MLS L3521

Mike Masterman*613-330-2147

17344 COuNty RD. 44 (hEADlINE RD.) lONG SAult COMMutERS DREAM!

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2070 sq. ft. home warmed by 3 NG fireplaces, it’s open-con-cept, 3 bdrms, 3 baths, laundry room, lge fin. bsmt as well as a four season & three season sun-rooms that open up to a large deck and private yard including pond. $350,000 MLS L3411Mike Masterman*

613-330-2147

6803 RIvERvIEw DRIvE, GlEN wAltERtERRIFIC lOCAtION!

1372sq.ft. 4 bdrm, 1 & ½ bath, hdwd flrs, new win-dows, doors, NG FA, 2nd floor sunroom. Walking distance to downtown and the riverfront! True must see! $155,000MLS L3545

Mike Masterman*613-330-2147

212 BEDFORD AvE. CORNwAllDOwNtOwN ChARM & lIFEStylE

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Todd Thompson*613-551-7908

14 StRAChAN AvE., lONG SAult Room for the growing family. 2200 sq.ft., 4 bdrm. home with many updates. Modern kitchen and baths, gas heating with central air, 3 gas stoves and a det. garage. Ask for Todd. $184,900 MLS L1657

DWIGHT LAFAVE**613-577-7777

4606 wAlES RD ( COuNty RD 12 ) Easy commute to Cornwall or Ottawa featuring large lot, well maintained 3 bdrm. bungalow with sunroom and propane heat. $161,900 MLS L2498

Located on a Ridge with a Spectacular view of the St. Lawrence River, featuring a Newer versa-tile Bungalow with Hdw. & Ceramic Flrs accented with a Dbl Garage.$347,000 MLS L2002

DWIGHT LAFAVE**613-577-7777

5432 FARRAN POINt RD

Frank Prevost*613-361-4317

2190 PItt St. NORth wEll MAINtAINED hOME 3+1 bedroom, finished rec. room, 2 full baths, detached garage, rear fenced yard with in-ground pool. Also central air. $189,900 MLS L3202

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58 Sandfield Ave., Alexandria This 3 bdrm semi is awaiting your families’ arrival. Lots of nice features incl. natural gas heat, hdwd flooring & master bdrm. w/ensuire & walk-in closet. Walking distance to all amenities. $169,900

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909 Edythe Ave. Move right into this 3 bed-room brick bungalow. Very well maintained with hardwood throughout, updated kitchen, rec room & a big back yard. $169,900

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9-100 Fennell Cres. AttN: All INvEStORS. Great investment opportunity. Upstairs has 2 bdrms, downstairs has 3 bdrms plus the basement. Natural gas heating, det. garage & a great location. Net income of $12,218 per year. $169,900

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6140 Kraft Rd., williamstown wANt A lIttlE hOBBy FARM?? Century home sitting on approx. 18 acres, over 2700 sq.ft, 4 bdrms, original character, spacious eat-in kitchen, main floor family room and updated bathroom. Great location. $399,900

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18551 COuNty RD. 19, SOuth BRANCh RD. COuNtRy lIFEStylE 1.5 storey, 4 bdrms., 2 baths, amazing kitchen +++, 2 acre lot. *Early Occupancy If Needed*. $299,900 MLS L2193

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445 WATER ST W - $132,000(L1998) 2-2 Bdrm duplex, gas heat, some updates. Long-term tenants. LUC POIRIER** 613-936-3778

5193 HWY 138 - $99,900TURNKEY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY!

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219 AdOLPHUS - $315,000(L1709) Elegant & charming describes this spacious 3360 sq.ft. home in centretown. Features high ceilings, hdwd flrs, french doors, frpl, Hanover kit & space for a bdrm loft or studio on 3rd flr. USES: Res for large extended family; possible in-law suite. Also zoned Comm for businesses (lawyer, insur-ance, medical, homeopathis, craft store). Ideal for year-round Bed & Breakfast. Walk-ing distance to all amenities. 4 other rooms may be used as bdrms - a total of 8 bdrms.

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6 VILLEnEUVE dR., MAxVILLE - $389,900EXECUTIVE LIVING AT ITS BEST!

(L1953) Custom-blt open concept, 1750 sq.ft., 2+1 bdrm home with dbl att garage. Features hdwd & ceramic flrs, 3 baths, rec rm, laundry rm. Beautifully landscaped pls fish pond & gazebo.

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88 SUnSET BLVd - $$374,900 YOU WON’T BELIEVE YOUR EYES!(L2711) This was J.C.’s Signature Home. You will be amazed at the quality of every details in this 2+1 bdrm home. Some of the features include a Master ensuite & walk in closet, large family rm adjoined to spacious rec rm with impressive wet bar. You must take a look.

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18473 GLEn Rd, WILLIAMSTOWn - $349,900(L2733) Super efficient, well laid out 3 bdrm side-split on 12 beautiful acres. Gorgeous large kit with lots of cpbds, spacious rec rm with bar, hot tub, an oversized 2-car garage for the handyman.

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382 EMMA AVE - $284,999(L2104) Great location for this charming 3+1 bdrm Markell-built home, just 5 yrs young with lots of gleaming hdwd, large living/dining rm space, 4pc & 3pc baths plus 1-1/2 car att garage.

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3636 CHARLOTTE AVE - $189,900 ALWAYS A FAVORITE!(L2794) Just North of the City, you find this 1200 sq.ft. 3 bdrm bung with main level laundry rm, spacious kitchen, fin lower level with gas frpl plus a large 24x30 insulated & heated garage.

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513 RIVIER PL - $119,000(L3412) Quaint 2 bdrm home in quiet neighbourhood. Eat-in kit, bright living rm with hdwd flr. Perfect for 1st Time Home Buyer or Retirees.

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1102 OsbOrne Ave. 3+1 bdrm., 1.5 bath bungalow. Spacious living

room with gas fireplace, large kitchen with eat-in dining area, shingles (2013), furnwace & hot water

tank (2011), central air (2-013) kitchen updates (2011). $185,000 MLS L2120

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Brick Bungalow in riverdale

47 AdAm st.2_1 bdrm. home with open concept kitche/ living room, main floor laundry, fenced backyard, seller will consider holding 2nd mortgage for qualified

buyer. $149,900 MLS L3053HAnA nOvOtny 613-330-2866

Move in condition

19919 COunty rd 18Very private 1.34 acre, 2 storey home. 4+1 bdrms

with access to the wrap around porch from the kitchen and living room. Small barn was built 35

years ago. Septic 15 years old.$199,900 MLS L2358

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HoMe witH lots of cHaracter

302-304 Guy st.Duplex side-by-side, each unit has 3 bdrms.,

tenants pay own utilities. Roof redone. New front porch in 2014, new basement windows in unit

302, furnace has been replaced in 2010. $109,900 MLS L3135

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18-18A-18b-18 ½ elm st. Fourplex located close to all amenities. Nice big

backyard, large parking spot, separate meters, 1-3 bdrm. unit, 2-1 bdrm. unit and one bachelor unit.

MLS L0963 $229,900HAnA nOvOtny 613-330-2866

fourPlex in good location

427 mCCOnnell Ave.Tenants pay own utilities. 2-2 bdrm. units. Both

units have washer/ dryer hookups. Single driveway and nice private backyard. MLS L3407 $109,900

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duPlex fully rented

200-202-204 mOntreAl rd/ 1-1/2 bAldwin Ave.

Tenants pay own utilities, all units show very well. Lots of updates, shingles (2013), once commercial

unit, one unit 3 bdrm, one unit 1 bdrm and one bachelor unit. MLS L3108 $149,900

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4-Plex witH long terM

35-35A vimy st.Good duplex with downstairs, 2+1 bdrm. unit and upstairs 2 bdrm unit. Good cash flow and good location. Tenants pay own utilities, each unit has

washer/dryer hookups, nice fenced backyard. MLS L2059 $154,900

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great investMent oPPortunity

161-169 nintH st. westGood investment, good location. Large parking

area, the shingles were done in 2010, lower 2 bdrm. unit was totally restored in 2014 and

other units were renovated in last couple of years. $269,900 MLS L3178

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five Plex fully rented

3111 duvAl Ave.2+1 bdrm., open concept kitchen/ living room,

single family move in condition. Nice neighbour-hood. Large backyard, garage could be used for

workshop as well. $159,900 MLS L3306HAnA nOvOtny 613-330-2866

Move-in condition

197 nOrtHwOOds Cres., Call for an appointment to view this great semi. Main floor offers 3 bdrms., whirlpool tub, eat-in kitchen with patio doors to deck. Lower level is beautifully finished with large kitchen/ dining room/ living room,

bedroom and full bath. Now $189,900 MLS L2292dAwnA bAmfOrd 613-330-6238

Price reduced

17386 mCPHAil rd.,st. Andrews

Over 1700 sq.ft. of main floor living on 1.41 acre lot. 3 bdrms., hardwood & ceramic flooring throughout. Call to view. $339,900 MLS L2459dAwnA bAmfOrd 613-330-6238

Just Minutes froM town

6611 treeHAven rd.,summerstOwn

This 4 bdrm. home boasts 3000 sq.ft. plus finished basement. It has all been freshly painted and the shingles have been replaced. Call to view.

$459,900 MLS L1565dAwnA bAmfOrd 613-330-6238

need sPace??

739 KillArney Ave.Great great great starter home. Very quaint 3 bdrm. bung. located in a quiet neighbourhood. Property features hardwood and tiles (no carpet) also a very nice renovated bathroom. $144,900 MLS L3255

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3033 JOHnstOn Ave. Raised 4 bdrm bung. in north end. Kitchen with oak cabinetry, Jenn-Air cooktop in island and convection

wall oven. Good size living room and formal dining area. Even a hot tub! Come take a look. $199,999 MLS L3217

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1435 first st. eAstBrick bung. featuring 3 bdrms on main floor. Some updates include kitchem, bathroom and roof. This

property has a nice layout and loads of potential $154,900 MLS L2559mAryse GAGnOn-ruest 613-363-6279

Brick Bungalow witH carPort!

2238 tOllGAte rd. west.

This property is in move-in condition and shows very well. Features 3 bdrms (large master

w/ walk-in closet), floating floor upstairs (done in 2011 and living room in 2013),

windows, front door and patio door installed 2014, large shed.

$149,999 MLS L2287mAryse GAGnOn-ruest

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great starter or investMent!

3040 rOxbOrOuGH rd., finCHProperty located under 40 min. to Ottawa and 30 min. to Cornwall. This home features 3 bdrms., 2 baths, kitchen/ dining rm combo, laundry facility on main level and att. dbl car

garage. This home needs your personal touch to make it your own. $139,900 MLS L3016mAryse GAGnOn-ruest 613-363-6279

country living

24 williAm st., finCHCentrally located, only 30 min. to Cornwall and 30 min. to Ottawa. Great location to relocate your already growing business and expand your clientele. 3 buildings on 4 lots being sold all together. Each building equipped with their own office space, overhead bay doors, cranes, air

and 3 phase 220 volts. Call direct for more info 613-551-7579. $144,900 MLS K3656bernAdette AtCHisOn 613-551-7579

coMMercial/ Manufacturing

1407 bOyd st.Riverdale, 1724 sq.ft. bung., 4 bdrms., 2 baths, located in a very desirable neighbourhood,

bright & very spacious with a great layout to entertain family and guests. Home features large open concept kitchen leading to deck. $324,900 MLS L3381

dAniel leduC 613-363-sOld (7653)

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16698 mAlOney rd., st. AndrewsProperty located under 40 minutes to Ottawa and 30 minutes to Cornwall. This home features 3 bdrms, 2 baths, kitchen/ dining room combo, laundry facility on main level and att. dbl car garage. This home needs your personal touch to make it your own. $249,900 MLS L2883

mAryse GAGnOn-ruest 613-363-6279

easy access to HigHway 18

6140 willOw dr., williAmstOwnGreat location just minutes away from town you will find this 2 bdrm. property featuring open kitchen, formal DR with patio door to rear deck. Att. double car garage and single garage w/

workshop. Lg. fenced yard, fin. rec room with wet bar. $199,999 MLS L1685mAryse GAGnOn-ruest 613-363-6279

do you need garage sPace?

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What’s old is new again in home decor(NC)Vintage trends have been

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The cliche ‘what’s old is new again’ rings true more than ever when it comes to home decor.

Frank Turco, senior manager, trend and design, The Home Depot Canada, shares some of the biggest decor comebacks for the season and how to make them work in you r home:

Mirrored Tile In the 80s, every-thing and anything that could be cov-ered in mirror was – closet doors, ceil-ings, even entire walls.

While the trend has returned, Frank suggests combining the look of mir-rored tiles with a standard tile to give the bathroom a sleek and sophisti-cated look.

Loving Linoleum – The vinyl and linoleum flooring that became popu-lar in the 50s are both back and better then ever. Allure’s line of vinyl floors is available in a wide selection of col-

ours and textures.Frank recommends the new Easy

GripStrip Installation to make this an easy DIY project.

All you need to do is lay this new flooring over old floors. No prep or messy glue required.

Carpeting While the brightly col-oured shag carpeting of the 1970s has yet to make a comeback, the cost and comfort of wall–to–wall carpeting has kept this trend alive.

Frank says Canadians are no longer sticking to neutrals when it comes to carpeting – we’re getting more adven-turous with colour again.

The new line of Martha Stewart Living carpets offers homeowners rich colours, patterns and textures. Bold browns, avocado greens and rich reds are a few examples of colours being introduced to the decorating world.

For more home décor tips visit www.homedepot.ca/designcentre and check out the spring issue of The Home Depot’s DreamBook.

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Forty three years of Fighting Hunger and Feeding HopeSpotligHt oN tHE AgApE CENtrE

From a garage in Cornwall to a small center on McConnell Avenue to a 27,000 sq. ft. building on Fifth Street West. From a few families a week served to over 1,000 people each month.

From a small team of volunteers to a staff of 19. This organization has changed over the years, but hunger is still a reality in our community.

When Canada’s first food bank was formed in 1981, it was seen as a temporary solution to the problem of hunger – no one thought that 30 years food banks would still be required in our nation. The problem of hunger in Cornwall is no different. The working poor, children, families

with children, persons with disabilities, seniors and recipients of social assistance are all espe-cially vulnerable. Many organizations celebrate existing for over 40 years, but for us, this mile-stone marks the sad reality that our services are still needed more than ever in the community.

I would like to take this opportunity to share a few of the most recent moments that we experience on a daily basis at the Agapè Centre:

* helping a young mother with food, her hus-band had recently died of cancer and he was the sole financial provider for the family;

* the smile on a gentleman’s face when we helped him with clothing for an upcoming job

interview, he came back to tell us he got the job at Company X (company name has been removed) and thanked us for our help;

* the family who lost everything in a fire need-ing food and clothing;

* the lady with 4 children desperately need-ing food, she had just left an abusive relationship, was staying with a friend but had no money for food;

* the middle aged gentleman waiting to be accepted for Ontario Works benefits needing a hot meal, he looks for work every day and stops here for lunch using his meal card;

* watching a mother’s face go from tears to a

smile when our client service manager tells her we have the formula and diapers she needs to take care of her baby.

Our building is more than just bricks and mor-tar. To the people and families who come here every day, it represents a safe place where they are treated with dignity, respect, and can depend upon us to receive the help they need. Please support our building campaign by making a donation to support the WITHIN THESE WALLS Building Campaign by contacting the Agapè Centre at 613.938.9297, donating online www.agapecentre.ca or mailing a cheque to Agapè Centre, 40 Fifth St. West, Cornwall, ON K6J 2T4.

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United way catches holiday spirit earlyAdAm [email protected]

CORNWALL, Ontario - For many, it’s way too early to think about the long shopping lines, brightly coloured ornaments, and festive music that are synonymous with December 25.

But the United Way/Centraide of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry is ready to give one lucky individual over $5,000 of gifts, just in time for the holiday season.

The Celebration Sleigh raffle was unveiled on Friday, November, 7 at the Cornwall Square.

“We are extremely pleased that many

community businesses and individuals have offered items to fill the sleigh – it is an amazing prize,” said Sherry Davis, program and event coordinator for United Way.

The raffle runs from November 7 until December 19 at noon.

When you buy your ticket you will have a chance to win a tablet, bluetooth speaker sys-tem, gift cards and certificates, an Enchanted Evening, $200 worth of non-perishable food and assorted items, and much more.

Tickets are $3 each or a book of four for $10 and will be on sale at the Cornwall Square Thursdays through Sundays until the campaign

closes.Every gift in the sleigh has been donated

and the funds raised go directly to help United Way reach their campaign goal of $707,070.

“We would like to express our gratitude to all of the sleigh sponsors,” said Lori Greer, executive director. “Their kindness makes the Celebration Sleigh possible – we truly appreciate their gen-erous support. Thank you!”

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Music is in the autumn airRoxanne Delage

The patios may be all closed up for the sea-son, but there’s plenty of music going on inside.

The 3rd annual Jamming for Hospice will take place on Sunday, Nov. 16, starting at 2pm, at The Agora Centre (formerly Nativity Hall), 301 McConnell Ave. Cornwall, ON.

It all begins at 2pm, with an acoustic set fea-turing a fabulous local line up, Jason Graveley and Patti Edwards, Carey B. Grant, Chuck Leclair, Randy Topin, Peter Fortin and others.

The volume gets bumped up later on with bands Rock Bottom, Front Row, Alison Wonderland and The Trevor Walsh Group.

Tickets are $20 in advance (until Nov. 8) or $25, at the door. For further information call Patti Edwards at 613-551-0110.

Great Scott – A tribute to AC/DC, will be live at the fabulous Port Theatre, Saturday, Nov. 15; and presenting the History of Rock ‘n Roll, Pauly and The Goodfellas, Friday, Nov. 28. Have I mentioned what a great live act venue this is? I recommend you support it when you can.

Elsewhere, Rock Bottom is at La Maison, on Saturday, Nov. 15; Elmer Iseler Singers, at

Aultsville Theatre, as well, on Nov. 15.The Jet Set Pub, at NavCentre, has on-going

live solo and duo acts, on Fridays. Coming up, Sean Harley of Trench Town Oddities, Nov. 21; Tommy Heatley, Friday Nov. 21.

There’s a whole bunch of Christmas music going on, in town.

Celebrate a Christmas Tradition with fiddle champion, Scott Woods, on Thursday, Nov. 27, at 7 pm, at the Cornwall Civic Complex. The show will feature old-time fiddling sensational step dancing, songs, stories and more.

The Barra MacNeils, will present An East Coast Christmas on Monday, Dec. 8, 7:30 pm at Aultsville Theatre. Tickets are available at the Civic Complex Box Office.

My band and I, aka, The Roxanne Delage Band, will be presenting An Acoustic Christmas, on Thursday, Dec. 11, 7 pm, in the foyer at Aultsville Theatre. Hope to see you there.

Congratulations and best wishes to, a tal-ented, local singer/songwriter, Mandee Woods, on the recent release of her EP, Transformation. She will be appearing at The Keystorm, in Brockville, on Nov. 14; The Hummingbird Music Showcase, in Ottawa, on Dec. 5, and The Jet Set Pub, in Cornwall, on Dec. 19. Check out her

music at www.mandeewoods.com.Let me know what you’ve got going on New

Year’s Eve and I’ll get it in here, next month. Email me at [email protected].

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Dancing with words can lead to stumblesNick WolochatiukDancing With Words

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It takes a lot of time, effort, practice and help to achieve command of a language. In my case, Ukrainian, not English, was my mother tongue. It wasn’t until I moved to Toronto at the age of almost five that I first heard English. That’s why it took me two years to get my grade one gradua-tion ‘diploma’.

That’s also why I can identify with the follow-ing imaginary scenario.

Picture this. A recent immigrant asks a Canadian friend, “What does mean that word?”

“Sheer? That’s an easy word. It means so thin the light shines through it. You can almost see through it.”

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various meanings were intended. “Sheer means complete, absolute, utter, as ‘arguing with a fool is a sheer waste of time.’”

“Still make no sense to me.”Here! I’ll spell it for you, S-H-E-E-R, so I can

show you how to find it in the dictionary.”“No! No! I know how it be spelled. My friend

he give me it spelled so I could ask you later.” He thrust a wrinkled scrap of paper into my

hand, saying “Man say he give me a job to work on the sheep at his farm. He ask me if I can do that work. I not know if I can, but I will ask you to explain to me.”

I glanced at the word. My work as a word-smith for my friend had still not met his need, not yet made it possible to get that job at the Amherst Island sheep farm.

Learning the intricacies of a new language can be challenging. I found that out when I was trying to impress Helke, my new German girl-friend as we made our good-byes at her front door.

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The South Stormont Peewee B Rep hockey team brought home the gold medal at a recent Can/Am tournament in Montreal. The team defeated both the Forest Hill (Toronto) team 9-0 and the Saratoga Blue Knights team 9-2. They suffered their only loss against the Burlington Bulldogs by a score of 5-4. The team met the Bulldogs again in the gold medal game and captured the win by defeating them 4-0. The South Stormont Selects also took away honours in the goalie competition (Matthew Villeneuve) and in the team relay skating competition (Patrick Bourdeau, Rylan Iwachniuk, Nathan Feddema, Ben Pineault). Front row: Tanner Keenan, Noelan Spink, Matthew Villeneuve, William Holmes, Nolan Leeman. Back row: Eric Willison (Trainer), Johnny Mondoux, Kevin Askes, Nathan Feddema, Alex Dionne, Steven Iwachniuk (Head Coach), Patrick Bourdeau, Rylan Iwachniuk, Jacob Willison, Ben Pineault, Tristan Robertson, Paul Villeneuve (Assistant Coach), Adam Winter, Ethan Konink. Missing from picture is Dwayne Spink (Assistant Coach).

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Remembrance Day MemoriesThOM Racine

Deciding to switch it up a little this Remembrance Day, I researched games played in the NHL through the years on this special day.

I found that November 11th was a day reserved for an NHL first in 1943, while eventu-ally becoming a day for snipers of a different variety by mid-century.

In 1943 as the Second World War raged in Europe, NHL goaltenders were being pulled for an extra attacker for the first time.

Clint Smith scored the first empty net goal in NHL history at 19:12 of the third period, after Bruins’ coach Art Ross pulled goalie Bert Gardiner giving Chicago a 6-4 win at Boston Garden. Does anyone every remember the Montreal Canadiens losing in Oakland. Seals goalie Gary Smith must, after his 8th career shut-out helped the Seals to a 2-0 win in 1970. These were two pretty interesting finds, how-ever searching for more Remembrance Day memories, I found that the day was one for goal scoring exploits. In 1958, Bruins Johnny Bucyk

scored his second career hat trick and added two assists in an 8-4 win, at Chicago.

In 1973, Guy Charon, (you remember him, he was traded by Montreal to Detroit for Frank Mahovlich) recorded his 2nd career trick in a

5-4 win over Toronto.In 1975, John Gould scored his second

career hat trick and led the Canucks to a 3-2 win over Toronto and in 1978, Marcel Dionne picked up 3 goals in an 8-1 drubbing of the North Stars at the Fabulous Forum. It was Dionne’s 13 career three goal night.

Flyer’s Rick MacLeish notched hat trick number 11 and 550th point as the Flyers beat the Canucks 5-4 at the Spectrum. How about the Atlanta Flames Guy Chouinard scoring his second career hat trick in the Flames’ 7-3 win over the visiting New York Rangers in 1980 and on that same night, Mike Bossy actually scored four times for his 11th career hat trick in a 6-6 tie with the North Stars. One year later, Doug Jarvis scored a natural hat trick, the only hat trick of his career as the Habs beat the Rockies 9-0, at Colorado and the North Stars Bobby Smith scored four goals help Minnesota ground the Jets 15-2.

Lest we forget, the heroes who paved the way for nights like these. Lest we forget.

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Four Cornwall Colts will suit up for the Robinson Division CCHL squad in the 2014 Central Canada Cup All Star Challenge, including leading scorer Kevin Hope, shown above. Defencemen Ross Craig and Zac Tierney will play alongside forwards Marly Quince and Hope at the MasterCard Centre in Etobicoke, Nov. 14-16.The CCHL all stars will be joined by players from the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL), Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League (NOJHL) and Quebec Junior Hockey League (QJHL). Photo by Bob Lefebvre - www.icelevel.com.

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AN EVENING OF CLASSICAL MUSIC ~ Veronika Cherniak, violin, Steff Jackson, saxophone and Olivier Hèbert-Bouchard, piano (VERO È LA MUSICA) present “En France...la belle Époque” on Friday, Nov. 21 at 7:30pm in St. Columban’s Church, 4th & Augustus St. Tickets: $12. available at the door or at 36 Fourth St. East during office hours.

BASIC COMPUTER TRAINING. Learn what you want to learn in the comfort of your home/business. Need to learn Windows 7, 8 or iPad? Call The Joy of Learning, 613-935-6857.

CHRISTMAS TEA & BAKE SALE ~ St. Columban’s Catholic Women’s League invites you Saturday, Nov. 22 from 1:30pm to 3pm at the St. Columban’s Activity Centre (Room 201 Agape Centre). Admission: $6.

OPEN DOORS: Genealogy & Archives Saint-Laurent members invite you to visit their new location in the Cornwall Public Library on Thursday November 13, 2014 from 1-5 pm. You will see WW1 articles, Courtaulds items, family charts as well as a presenta-tion on the LEGACY family program at 2 pm. Welcome to all!

CORNWALL QUILTERS GUILD MONTHLY MEETING Monday November 17, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in St-Matthew’s Lutheran Church Hall, 1509 2nd St. W., Cornwall. Members n/c Guest fee: charge. Call for more info: Nora 613-933-2346. Everyone welcome.

MOOSE CREEK PARADE OF LIGHTS Saturday, December 6 at 7pm. Don’t forget to visit Santa at the Moose Creek Recreational Centre at 8pm. Free hot dogs and hot chocolate! Parade de lumière de Moose Creek le samedi 6 décembre à 19 h 00. Venez rendre visite au Père Noël à la salle communautaire de Moose Creek à 20 h 00. Hot dogs & chocolat chaud gratuits!

CORNWALL FLORIDA PICNIC Come & meet Cornwall friends last Friday of February at Lake Seminole Park, 10015 Park Boulevard, St. Petersburg. Close to wagon wheel. Call Leo Pregent at 727-541-3120 for more information.

MOOSE LODGE (1367) Dance to Country Roads, Saturday, Nov. 15, 8pm-12am. We have Hall Rentals for all occasions. Moose Lodge, 443 – 11th St. West. 613-938-0666.

TEA & BAKE SALE: November 15, 2014 from 11am-2pm at 540 Adolphus St. A charge for lunch. Baking/crafts/draws. Hosted by Adolphus Court Social Club.

SPANISH FLAMENCO NIGHT Trinity Anglican Church Cornwall. November 29th, 7:30-10:00.

Featuring Marta & Richard, Traditional Flamenco singer and guitarist. Call 613-933-3991

THE HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION is look-ing for volunteers to canvass this February, if interested please contact Ashley at 613-938-8933.

CASINO TRIP to Rideau Carleton on Saturday, Nov. 29, 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.

BEREAVED FAMILIES OF ONTARIO BFO Adult Afternoon Support Group is open to anyone who is struggling with the loss of a loved one. Next support group meeting is Tuesday, November 25 from 1-3pm at 216 Montreal Road. No cost to attend. Info: 613-936-1455 or visit the Drop-In Centre at 216 Montreal Road.

CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION: Cornwall- 329 Pitt St. FOCUS ON FITNESS: Every Thursday from 1:30am-3pm. Healthy snack included. For info contact Anne-Marie at 613-933-5845 ext. 250.

L’ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE POUR LA SANTE MENTALE: Cornwall- 329, rue Pitt. FOCUS SUR LA FORME : Tous les jeudi de 13h30-15h00. Avec une col-lation. Pour info contacter Anne-Marie au 613-933-5845 poste 250.

CORNWALL & REGION WRITERS’ SOCIETY invite any writers and would be writers to the next meeting on Monday, Nov. 17 at 6:30pm at the Cornwall Public Library (45 Second St. East, in the Boardroom on 2nd floor). Rob Hanley is facilitator for the evening. Contact Lorna Foreman at 613-933-5265 for more information.

KNOX-ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH invites you to its 2nd Annual Roast Beef Fundraising Dinner at 800 Twelfth St. East on Saturday, Nov. 22 at 6pm. For info and tickets please call 613-938-3704.

‘TIS THE SEASON ~ The Centennial Choir of Cornwall happily invites everyone to its highly antici-pated Christmas Concerts. The concerts will be held on Friday, Dec. 12 at 8pm and on Sunday, Dec. 14 at 2pm at St. John’s Presbyterian Church, 28 Second St. E. Tickets ( $15 Adults, $7 children under 12) are available for purchase at St. John’s Church office, The Lottery Kiosk at Cornwall Square, Home Hardware at Pitt and 13th, from choir members or by calling (613) 936-1131.

TRANSGENDER DAY OF REMEMBRANCE: Thursday, Nov. 20, 5-7 Movie and Discussion at LGBTQ group, 353 Pitt St. LGBTQ Group takes place the third Thursday of every month, 5-7pm. Support, education, activities and fun geared to youth within a safe environment.

KNOX – ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH DAY AWAY BUS TRIP Saturday, November 22nd, Place D’Orleans Shopping Centre, Bus leaves church parking lot 30am. Arrive back in Cornwall 30pm Tickets available at the Church Office or Kim Baird @ 613-933-5851

KNOX ST PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH: Vision Related Events Nov. 24 – Monday at 6:30 Commemoration of John Knox Potluck. Nov. 28 – Friday at 7:30 p.m. “Occupy Black Friday”. Dec. 2 – Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Interfaith Service of Light. Dec. 13 - Saturday at 7:00 p.m. Community Karaoke, no charge, everyone welcome (the 2nd Saturday of each month). Special Dates: Nov. 30 – First Sunday of Advent. Dec. 7 – Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion.

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Support for families is offered at Addiction Services. We understand the emotional difficulty of coping with a loved one’s addiction and are here to support you. A two session group will take place on November 18 and November 25 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. Basics of addiction, abuse vs dependency, contributing factors, relapse, drug types, impact on family, and coping skills will be discussed among other topics. We hope you will join us. Confirmation of attendance is required and you can register by calling Carole Harvey at 613-936-9236 ext. 120.

(Group services only offered in English. French individual services are available upon request. Services de groups sont seulement offert en Anglais. Services individuels sont disponibles en Français lorsque demandé.)

Community Addiction &Mental Health Programs

Programmes communautaires de traitement des dependences & de santé mentale

SERVICES POUR FEMMES VICTIMES DE VIOLENCE/SERVICES FOR ABUSED WOMEN• Hébergement/Shelter • Counselling • Programme enfants-ados/Child and youth program

• Accompagnement : cour criminelle et familiale/Accompaniment: criminal & family court• Aide à trouver un logement, budget/Help with housing, budget • Groupe « Briser le cycle…»/ Pattern Changing group

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• Glengarry/Dundas Youth Programs • Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Cornwall • Boys & Girls Club of Cornwall• L’Équipe Psycho Sociale • Counselling & Support Services of SD&G • Tri-County Literacy• Meals on Wheels• SD&G Developmental Services

• March of Dimes Canada • The Hub for Beyond 21 • Canadian Red Cross• CNIB • Canadian Hearing Society • Maison Baldwin House • Bereaved Families of Ontario • Canadian Mental Health Association

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND, 20146:30PM – 9:30PM, WINE & GOURMET TASTINGS

10:00PM – 12:00AM, DJ & DANCING

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CATHOLIC MISSION TRIP VENDORS FAIR at Blessed Sacrament Church, November 13th from 5-9, come do some early Christmas shopping.

PETER PAN Seaway Valley Theatre Company pre-sents Peter Pan on December 6 & 7, 1:30pm at the Aultsville Theatre. Tickets available online at admis-sion.com or Cornwall Civic Complex Box Office 613-938-9400.

SNOWFLAKE BAZAAR AND LUNCHEON Thursday, Dec. 4, 14 York St. Bazaar Tables: 10am to 1:30pm. Luncheon from 11am to 12:30pm. Sponsored by Auxiliary to St. Joseph’s Continuing Care Centre.

CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY needs volunteers for various opportunities: Our mission is to eradicate cancer and enhance the quality of life for those living with cancer. If you can help, please contact Lois at 613-932-1283 to discuss how you can make an impact in your community.

CENTRE CHARLES-ÉMILE- CLAUDE ~ BADMINTON, tous les mardis, de 14h à 15h30. YOGA, les mercredis de 10h à 11h. MARCHE NORDIQUE (Centre civique), les mercredis, de 14h à 15h. CARDIO PLEIN AIR (Salle d’amitié), les vendredis, de 14h à 15h. Renseignements : France, agente d’intégration sociale aux activités physiques, CCÉC, 613.932.1035, [email protected]

K OF C SPAGHETTI DINNER ~ Sunday, Nov. 16 from 4 to 7 pm at Precious Blood Parish in Glen Walter.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - There was a bit of a scene, pun intended, on Monday morning, in Morrisburg, as tickets for the Upper Canada Playhouse’s 2015 season went on sale.

“The crowd started lining up at 7 am, to get their tickets for the new season,” said Donnie Bowes, artistic director of the Upper Canada Playhouse. “Box office packed, phone lines filled up and online bookings pouring in. Crazy but fun times for sure!”

The new season, featuring eight produc-tions, is a passport to hilarious comedies, uplift-ing concerts, fascinating characters and unforgettable stories,” explained Bowes. “All of the shows have never before appeared on the Playhouse stage and are brand new to Playhouse audiences, with three of them being World Premieres.”

Kicking off, April 21 to 26, will be Oh, Canada, We Sing For Thee!, a blockbuster, live concert of the smash hits of Canada’s legendary artists, starring Leisa Way with her sensational singers and band.

The theatre’s flagship summer theatre series follows with Stag and Doe, by Mark Crawford, a hilarious look at small town weddings gone wrong, running June 11 to July 5,

Next up, July 9 to August 2 is Hilda’s Yard, a

new comedy, by and starring Norm Foster, him-self, set in the back-yard of a 1950’s family home.

Then, Touch and Go, by Derek Benfield takes the stage August 6 to 30. In British sitcom trad-ition, chaos ensues when a man whose wife is away, lends their flat to a pal for a secret liaison with a lady friend.

Wrapping up the summer, September 10 to October 4, is another new Norm Foster winner, The Gentleman Clothier.

Fort Mac Attack with Lucien and Jimmy the Janitor runs October 15 to 18, starring East Coast comics, Marshall Button and Sandy Gillis.

From October 27 to November 1, another live concert, Memories of Rhythm & Blues, will feature music from such artists as Jerry Lee Lewis, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, The Righteous Brothers and more.

The 2015 Season closes, November 26 to December 13, with Have Yourself A Swinging Little Country Christmas, a spectacular live holi-day concert filled with laughter, music and something for adults and children, once again, starring Leisa Way, with guest singers and ter-rific band.

Playhouse audiences are reminded that 2014 is not over yet. The World Premiere of the musical story Lights, Camera…Christmas!, by

Jesse Collins hits the stage November 27 to December 14. It stars Derek Marshall as Gordie Roberts, a 70’s crooner who desperately tries to save his TV Variety Show from the network boss-es who want change.

“It’s filled with terrific singers, dancers, unforgettable comic characters and a holiday story that’ll make your Christmas,” said Bowes.

For further information, visit www.upper-canadaplayhouse.com.

Mad house at the Playhouse to kick off season

It was a mad house as tickets went on sale at the Upper Canada Playhouse in Morrisburg.

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De gauche à droite : Normand Fortier, président de la FFO, Stéphane Trottier, représentant de la Fédération des caisses populaires de l’Ontario, Raymond Legault, récipiendaire de l’Ordre du mérite et Marie-Michèle Laferrière, directrice générale de la FFO. En recevant le prix de l’Ordre du mérite, M. Legault a vu Desjardins verser en son nom 2 000 $ à la FFO.

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Propulse ta voix ! Un événement à voir à tout prix

Les 1 et 2 novembre dernier se déroulait au Camp Musical de St-Alexandre les auditions à l’aveugle de la deuxième édition du concours Propulse ta voix !

Une cinquantaine d’artistes qui provenai-ent des 4 coins du Québec, du Nouveau-Brunswick et de l’Ontario en ont mis plein la vue, je devrais dire plutôt plein les oreilles aux 4 coatchs de l’événement qui sont Corneliu Montano, ex-académicien, Etienne Cotton, Julie Levac et Valérie Clio, trois finalistes de la première édition de La Voix. La compétition était très relevée et les coatchs devaient se choisir 9 candidats pour former leur équipe.

À plusieurs reprises, les gyrophares s’allumaient après quelques secondes seule-ment car un ou plusieurs de ces coatchs vou-laient ce candidat à tout prix dans son équipe. Après chaque prestation, les 4 coatchs don-naient des commentaires très pertinents à chacun d’eux. Plusieurs ont été qualifiés de professionnels et leur coatch leur demandait même pourquoi il ou elle n’est pas en tournée présentement.

De l’avis de la majorité des participants, leur audition à l’aveugle de Propulse ta voix est un des plus beaux moments qu’ils ont vécu

à présents sur scène. Cette expérience leur restera gravée à tout jamais dans leur mémoire.

La seule candidature reçue provenant de l’Ontario a été sélectionnée. Il s’agit de Kevin Rivette de Cornwall en Ontario et sera dans l’Equipe de Etienne Cotton. Kevin et les 35 autres artistes sélectionnés poursuivront leur aventure les 14, 15 et 16 novembre au Camp Musical de St-Alexandre.

On vous invite en grand nombre à venir assister à quatre spectacles de grande qualité qui se dérouleront au Camp Musical de St-Alexandre ce samedi et dimanche 15 et 16 novembre.

L’admission est de 15$ / spectacle. Voici les heures de représentations :

Samedi 13h30 et 19h30 (Quart de finale)Dimanche 13h30 (Demi-finale) et 19h30

(Finale)La billetterie ouvrira ces portes 30 minutes

avant le début des spectacles. Arrivez tôt, les places sont limitées !

Venez vivre de belles émotions comme si vous assisterez en direct à l’émission La Voix. On vous promet autant de talent !

Vous pouvez découvrir ces 36 finalistes et entendre leurs magnifiques voix en allant sur www.canalartistes.com et cliquer sur la ban-derole de Propulse ta voix !

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Le vendredi 31 octobre, les élèves des deux classes de sixième année de l’école Rose des Vents ont organisé avec leurs enseignants , Mme France Sabourin et M. Robert Davidson, une journée tout à fait spéciale! Pour commencer cette journée hors de l’ordinaire, il y avait une énorme parade! Cette dernière nous permettait d’observer les costumes tous plus créatifs les uns que les autres. Dans les corridors, on a vu défiler des super-héros, des anges, des démons et des personnages épeurants. Il y avait aussi une splendide maison hantée faite par nos élèves de sixième année. Mais attention, pour y entrer ce n’était pas gratuit! Pour obtenir un laisser-passer, toutes les classes devaient avoir décoré leur porte. Nos portes avaient beaucoup de caractère! Il y avait des monstres, des « Minions » et même une porte en vampire … Bref, il y en avait de toutes les sortes!

Revenons à notre maison hantée! À l’intérieur de la maison, il y avait des décorations de fantômes, des personnages fous et même des zombies. De plus, les élèves de 6e eux-mêmes pouvaient y jouer un rôle. Par exemple, Ève Tremblay a été une figurante. Elle était déguisée en Robin des bois. Il y avait aussi des guides pour amener les élèves à travers la maison. Les élèves se sont beaucoup amusés! Pour les plus

petits, les lumières restaient allumées. Comme vous le constatez, on a pensé à tout le monde!

À bientôt!Monica Brown et Ève Tremblay

Élèves de la 6e année de l’école Rose des Vents

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Découvrez les gens qui ont découvert le Canada et notre communauté, lors du Festival multiculturel 2014 au Complexe civique de Cornwall dans les salons A, B et C, le samedi 29 novembre 11 h 30 -18 h, et le dimanche 30 novembre de midi à 16 h.

L’entrée est de 5,00 $ par personne, tarife de groupe 20,00 $ (5 personnes), enfants de moins de 12 ans - gratuit. Avec une adhésion de 10,00 $ en tant que membre de la Parade des nations valide jusqu’en janvier 2016, vous obtenez un reçu d’impôt sur le revenu, 20 % de rabais sur le prix d’entrée pour tous les évé-nements de la Parade des nations au cours de l’année à venir, et un tirage au sort mensuel d’un chèque-cadeau.

En partenariat avec le “Native North

American Travelling College” et les Services aux Immigrant TR Léger de Cornwall, d’autres groupes multiculturels et des artistes locaux, le programme du festival comprendra:

• Une cérémonie d’ouverture, présentant des dignitaires locaux et un défilé des dra-peaux des nations et des pays participants au festival.

• Des kiosques mettant en vedette les pays et les cultures de nos origines ancestrales régionales.

• Du chant et de la danse professionnelle.• Un concours de défilé de mode multicul-

turelle, le dimanche pour tous les âges, avec des trophées à gagner. Pour participer, vous devez être habillé dans une tenue autochtone ou un costume national. Critères: Le plaisir

que vous éprouvez en marchant et en savoir un peu sur l a tenue ou le costume.

• Une place du marché offrant les produits de nos artistes régionaux, nos artisans, nos artistes, et nos petites entreprises.

• Une enchère silencieuse gigantesque.• Un tirage de 12 chèques-cadeaux pour

les membres seulement de la Parade des Nations

• Des prix de présence attribués chaque heure.

• Peinture de visage et dessin mural.• Lecture de mythes et de légendes du

monde entier.Nous tenons à remercier nos commandit-

aires: St. Regis Mohawk Tribe’s Office of Economic Development, Mohawk Council of

Akwesasne Economic Development Program, la ville de Cornwall, Trophy Shop, Équipe psy-cho-sociale, Initiation à la Vie, Partir d’un pas, Seaway News et Cornwall Express, Ray Savard Seaway Slotracing, The Seeker, A Work Easy Solution, Mai-Liis The Graphic Designer, The Rhythm Room, xDesigns Canada, CHOD FM 92.1, Carol Grant Productions, Le Musée du collectionneur, centre multiculturel et d’art international, Versacore, Cogeco TV, nos bénévoles , les représentants d’ambassades, les représentants des pays de nos origines ancestrales, et les fournisseurs qui on permit que cet évènement se concrétise.

Pour info visiter.www.paradeofnations.com, envoyer un courriel à [email protected] ou composer le 613-936-6873.

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Ed AllArdThere is a growing gap between the job skills

that employers need in their workplace and the skills that their existing employees possess. It can add challenges, particularly for small businesses that can face considerable training or education costs to keep up with changes in technology, new processes and new products. It can also be more challenging to find new hires with all the requisite skills, so some up-front training is needed for them as well.

To help address this, a new government pro-gram is currently being rolled out to help employ-ers invest in their workforce. It’s called the Canada-Ontario Job Grant. It provides direct financial support for businesses that need to purchase train-ing for their employees or prospective new hires. The level of support is up to $10,000 per employee for training costs. The federal and provincial gov-ernments plan to invest a total $192 million per year in this program over the next six years.

An eligible third-party trainer must deliver the education or training, so in-house training gener-ally doesn’t apply. The training can be delivered through public-like colleges, recognized private trainers, union-based trainers or training offered by product vendors. It doesn’t have to occur here although there are a number of local training out-lets that are eligible.

How it works is that the employer foots the bill for the training up front and the Job Grant program will rebate 'of that back to the employer, up to the $10,000 cap per employee. The employer must assume the remaining' of the cost. The employee or prospective new hire should not have to bear any training costs. In the case of new hires, the employer is committed to hiring them if they receive training under this program.

This is a valuable incentive for employers. But, employees and those seeking jobs get to share the benefit as well because they end up with the added skills that enable them to function better in their

jobs or to meet job requirements at no cost to them.

While employees can certainly discuss their training needs with their employer, individual employees cannot apply directly to this program. It’s employer-driven, so it’s up to the employer to choose those employees for which he will apply.

Many local employers are already aware of the program and the Job Zone employment office here in Cornwall has already received a handful of appli-cations. It is handling inputs for all of Stormont and Dundas counties and approves them here. Glengarry County applications should be filed with the Glengarry Inter-Agency Group. Employers who wish to train more than 25 employees must file applications directly with the provincial govern-ment. These selections are made when preparing the application.

Municipal offices, school boards and hospitals are not eligible. The program is Ontario-based so applications from Cornwall Island can be accepted,

but those parts of Akwesasne outside of Ontario are also not eligible.

The government is also introducing two, new, employer-driven skills training pilots as an addi-tional part of the Canada-Ontario Job Grant: Customized Training and UpSkill. These two Job Grant-funded skills training pilots will test different ways of working with employers to provide short-term, flexible training targeted at workplace needs. The objectives are to meet an employer’s unique needs, beyond his capacity to develop the training.

More information about the entire program as well as the necessary application forms are avail-able on the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities website at http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/eopg/cojg/index.html. Or questions can be fielded by the local employment offices. Applications must be filed online and can be filed at any time. That is all done through the same website.

opinion Column – SultAn JESSAEconomists unanimously agree the recession

in Canada ended several years ago. They also say we are still seeing delayed effects of the recession.

It is shocking and hard to believe that nearly a million Canadians are using food banks each month. A detailed report, made public by Food Banks Canada, emphasized that reliance on food banks across the country is steadily rising. This report should be a major concern to the federal, provincial and municipal governments as well as to all Canadians.

According to the report the upward trend

began in 2008 and shows no signs of reversing. During the past seven years, there has been an average 25 per cent in reliance on food-based assistance in the 10 provinces and three territories. We are talking about this trend not only in Cornwall but also in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.

Canada’s territories have seen the largest increase - a staggering 247 per cent - laying bare the lack of adequate food security in the North.

Authors of the report describe the latest finds as disturbing and disheartening.

Something has to change and change soon.With no sign of the trend reversing, Ottawa and

provinces have to find a solution to this.

I, for one, did not realize the extent of hunger’s reach in Canada.

The majority of people being helped include those on welfare, unemployed, retirees on fixed pensions and others living in rental housing. Many of those being helped are children and youth. The problem of hunger is a global phenomenon. Many employed people find the wages they earn are not sufficient to cover basic living essentials.

According to the Food Banks Canada report, one possible explanation for continuing rise in reli-ance among singles is that these people do not benefit from as many government programs as Canadians with children.

Food Banks Canada also report single people on welfare have not seen their monthly social assistance cheques increase with inflation.

Among recommendations made by Food Banks Canada to fight the disturbing trend is to establish new federal tax breaks to encourage con-struction of more affordable homes.

“For those who can’t work – government sup-port are extremely low and have not evolved with a changing economy. And many Canadians are not able to access the training they need to qualify for well-paying jobs,” said Katharine Schmidt, execu-tive director of Food Banks Canada.

There is some food for thought here.

GrowinG SkillS GAp on thE Job front

food bAnk uSE in CAnAdA ClimbinG

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CONSEILLER - FINANCES PERSONNELLES (2 POSTES)UN PERMANENT À ALEXANDRIA - UN TEMPORAIRE D’UN AN À CORNWALLLE DÉFIVous aurez pour mandat d’établir et de maintenir une relation d’affaires personnalisée avec des membres attitrés. De plus, vous répondrez aux besoins de financement des membres, notamment en matière de crédit hypothécaire, les conseillerez sur les meilleures stratégies à adopter pour faire fructifier le capital accumulé et effectuerez les analyses requises afin de recommander ou non l’acceptation des demandes de crédit. Vous serez à l’écoute des attentes et des besoins des membres afin d’améliorer la qualité du service. Enfin, vous contribuerez au développement de nouvelles occasions d’affaires, solliciterez et vendrez des produits et services.

LE PROFILTitulaire d’un baccalauréat en administration des affaires ou dans un domaine connexe et d’un permis de représentant en épargne collective, vous comptez de 0 à 6 mois d’expérience en conseils financiers aux particuliers. Toute autre combinaison de formation et d’expérience pertinentes pourra être considérée.

Faites parvenir votre curriculum vitæ à [email protected] au plus tard le 21 novembre 2014.

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SALES MANAGER, medias solutions / diREctEuR, solutions médiasReporting to the General Manager, the Sales Manager’s main responsibilities are work with and train our sales representatives to solicit and offer advice to customers, potential and existing, of the area in order to help them maximize the impact of their advertisement investment with the readership, for newspaper and web.Applicants must have a dynamic personality, understanding of social media, strong customer service experience and exceptional organizational and planning skills. Has knowledge of the local market. Is able to work in a team, has knowledge of the internet and web, and owns a vehicle. 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 Manager.NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE.Transcontinental believes in the principle of employment equality.

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Glengarry Nurse Practitioner-Led ClinicCliniques dirigées par du personnel infirmier praticien de Glengarry

Submit resume via e-mail to [email protected] Attention: Penelope Smith, Executive Director

By: November 16, 2014 Please Note – only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted

All other applicants are thanked in advance for their interest.

The Glengarry Nurse Practitioner Led Clinic (GNPLC) located in Lancaster (East Ontario) is an innovative primary care medical clinic, committed to providing comprehensive primary health care services to the Glengarry community. Our model enables Nurse Practitioners to function within their full scope of practice, in collaboration with an inter-disciplinary team, to deliver the highest quality of client care. We are currently recruiting a:

ReGisteRed dietitiaN (Rd)(Part time up to 17.5 hours/ week maternity leave contract) dec. 2014 for approx. 7 months

• Providing nutritional assessment, counseling and intervention to individual clients. • Developing client centered nutrition care plans throughout their life cycle. • Facilitating group based educational and promotional workshops on healthy nutritional lifestyles.• Collaborating with inter-professional team members to develop individualized care plans with the client/family caregiver based on best practices.• Promoting a health promotion and disease prevention framework of service delivery.• Advocating for food access issues on behalf of clients.• Practice according to the College of Dietitians of Ontario standards of practice • Performs other duties as required.

Key areas of Responsibility and duties include:

1. Current registration and member in good standing with the College of Dietitians of Ontario.2. Bachelors of Science in Nutrition or equivalent, from an accredited University. 3. Demonstrated knowledge in clinical nutrition, assessment and intervention and application of best practices.4. Experience in a community setting – 5 years preferred.5. Ability to work within an interdisciplinary team.6. Proficient understanding of chronic disease management and prevention. 7. Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and computer knowledge required.8. Demonstrated knowledge of inter-disciplinary team principles.9. Demonstrated, effective communication skills.10. English proficiency is required and a proficiency in French is an asset.

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BASIC QUALIFICATIONS• Bilingual (English and French)• Min. 3-5 years Management Experience• Proven Track record with strong leadership abilities

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ReTAIL STORe MANAgeRAvailable immediately, we have a full-time opening for an experienced Retail Store Manager.The ideal candidate must possess the required qualifications, have a keen eye for detail and a

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Deadline for Applications: November 24, 2014

Please forward your resume by fax or email to: Perkins Home Centre Ltd. 1100 Marleau Ave, Suite 100, Cornwall, ON, K6H 2W8 To the attention of: Roy Perkins, Owner/General Manager email: [email protected] Fax: 613-938-9693

The Seaway Valley Community Health Centre (SVCHC) is presently recruiting a competent and dynamic individual for a full-time Registered Practical Nurse position at 35 hours/week until March 31, 2015, with casual work thereafter.

Registered Practical Nurse Responsibilities: As a member of the inter-professional team, the Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) assists in the delivery of primary care services, community outreach, education and promotion of healthy lifestyle choices for the residents of the community. The RPN participates in the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of programs and services for individuals, families and the community, functioning interdependently with the other members of the inter-professional team within a health promotion framework. The RPN will provide health-care services to clients and community, with a strong emphasis on disease prevention and health promotion through telemedicine.

Qualifications: Thorough knowledge of and proficiency in current nursing practices of community-based care, with a minimum of three years experience in a hospital or community setting. Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario. Experience in program development,

implementation, monitoring and evaluation is an asset. Demonstrated ability to work in an interdisciplinary team environment with both medical and non-medical personnel. Ability to work with minimal supervision in a high stress environment. Sensitivity to the needs of the disadvantaged and experience with a diverse population. Well developed interpersonal and communication skills are required. Proficiency working in a computerized environment and experience working with electronic client records is required. Bilingualism is preferred.

Submit applications in person or by mail by Friday, November 21st, 2014 to the attention of:

Debbie St John-de Wit Executive Director Seaway Valley Community Health Centre 353 Pitt Street Cornwall, ON K6J 1A1

We thank all applicants but regret that we can only contact those invited for an interview. The Centre is committed to employment equity. Should you require accessibility accommodation, please contact the Executive Director at 613-936-0306.

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CORNWALL, Ontario - If a hard dose of rock-and-roll is what you want, the old-school feel and heavy sound of Coldrift won’t disappoint.

The Cornwall foursome is premiering their music video ‘Long Time Coming’ at Vu NightSpot (113 1/2 Pitt Street) on Saturday, Nov. 22, at 8 p.m.

“The final product is beyond what I thought and expected,” said Jean Beaulieu, on lead guitar and vocals. “I’m excited for the launch.”

Directors Derrick Casselman and Matt West shot the video on an antique yacht in late July. Besides their fans, expect to see cameos from Jordan Sien and crew, from Ride The Wake, as well as the 1000 Islands jet ski team.

Although the track is off their 2012 independ-ent debut album ‘The Smoke After Sex,’ they’re working on a new 12-track offering.

“Right now we’ve got half the album written,” said Beaulieu. “There’s no set theme yet. The first album had a lot of variety on it, but this one will have a little more direction.”

Meet the rest of Coldrift: Marty Boutros (rhythm guitar and vocals), Matt Vachon (bass), and Daniel Gadbois (drums).

Former Fathom Ties members Vachon and Gadbois, who also drums for Cornwall rock-fusion band BoozeHound, were able to pick up where they left off.

FT split after their big win at the Paragon Online.ca’s Band Clash 20/20 finals at the Opera

House in Toronto in 2009.“I played guitar - and now I’m playing bass

which is an awesome change,” said Vachon. “It’s a totally different style of music, it’s a little bit more mainstream.”

Alternatively, it’s a new experience for Boutros and Beaulieu despite playing guitar most of their lives.

“Our first show in front of an audience was at our record launch in 2012,” said Boutros.

Whether he’s performing live on stage or jam-ming in a garage, it’s about the excitement of creating something as a band.

But Gadbois, like Beaulieu, loves the energy of a crowd.

“It’s all about being in a live atmosphere, hav-ing the adrenaline from all the people watching you,” said Gadbois.

The band credited fellow rockers Winston Marley, Elly May, and Trench Town Oddities (TTO) for helping to make noise about the local music scene.

“We want to be ambassadors for Cornwall – go out there and play and get people to come back and see us in our hometown,” said Beaulieu.

But before they can start entertaining crowds in the region, as well as in Ottawa and Montreal, the band is building their brand and searching for proper management.

“It’s difficult to get out there and get gigs when there’s really nothing to show them. Once the video is out, that will give us a little bit of momentum,” said Beaulieu.

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scratch as showcased in Long Time Coming, which belongs on a soundtrack for a high-speed chase on a sun-soaked highway.

“We’re not a cover act,” said Gadbois. “We get offers all the time to do these three-hour gigs, but it’s not what we want.”

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Beaulieu. “But going out to shows and buying the merchandise is how we get supported.”

The show kicks off with Elly May at 8:15 p.m. and the video will play several times throughout the night.

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Aberdeen Gift recently celebrated its official grand opening in the South Lancaster Mall. Aberdeen is the latest addition to the mall and is the sister company to the neighbouring Jewellery Factory. “We couldn’t be more pleased with how S. D. & G. has welcomed our businesses. Our customers enjoy that they can keep their dollars local, and we’re proud to play a small part in improving our community”, says Jonathan Allison, partner in Aberdeen. “With many unique gifts, delicious gourmet items, and beautiful home decor, Aberdeen has something nice for everyone”.Shown from left to right are Frank Prevost, Jonathan Allison, Archie Allison Claudia St. Onge, Lucy Verdone, Bill MacKenzie, Pat Bethune, and Trevor Bougie.

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Cornwall is thirsty for the grand opening of Rurban Brewing.

On the first day of school, the children brought gifts for their teacher. The supermarket manager’s daughter brought the teacher a bas-ket of assorted fruit.

The florist’s son brought the teacher a bou-quet of flowers.

The candy-store owner’s daughter gave the teacher a pretty box of candy.

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Did you know … In late fall, wildlife like snakes and female bumblebees head to dens or underground holes to nap away the winter. Smaller animals, like chipmunks, can’t stuff their mouths enough to produce the amount of fat they’d need to hibernate. Instead, these animals called torpors, pack their dens with food and snooze the winter away, waking only to snack. Some insects rely on their developmental stages to tide them over. Grasshoppers and crickets, for instance, lie dormant in their egg stage throughout the winter, while butterflies, moths and some wasps snuggle in grey or brown cocoons for the season.

Can’t believe the middle aged lady trick or treating in a Long Sault neighbourhood with not only one bag but two! Everyone expected some explanation as to whom she was col-lecting for as she held out her bags, but none came. We were so dumbfounded by this woman most of us gave her something but next year this won’t be the case. Many neighbours were so disgusted with her visit they shut their lights off minutes later as the reality what just occurred sunk in. Furthermore, even though she was dressed in her cultures traditional clothing, it shouldn’t have been considered a Halloween costume. Shame on you!

I signed up for an exercise class and was told to wear loose-fitting clothing. If I had any loose-fitting clothing, I wouldn’t have signed up in the first place!

To all the veterans and soldiers who served and our serving to protect this nation – we salute you!

Diehard fans of Gordon Lightfoot who have been holding their breath since promotions rolled out in January can breathe a collective sigh of relief. The music legend will finally take the Aultsville Theatre stage on Nov. 21.

Kudos to Gerry Samson for taking time to pay tribute to his father Monday night. At his final council meeting, Samson asked to switch spots with coun. Syd Gardiner, so that he could sit in the same seat his father occupied for years around the council table. Good on Gardiner for agreeing to the switch, too.

The Seaway News office is moved to a new location … our new address is now: 501 Campbell St. Unit 6.

DRIVERS PLEASE NOTE ~ Winter Parking Restrictions come into effect from December 15th, 2014 to March 31st, 2015. There is no park-ing on city streets between 1am and 7am. See the City of Cornwall website for more details.

From a reader...The spirit of Halloween seems to be fading, and with that my waistline’s expanding. Bought enough candy for about 70 kids, and only had 10 show up to the door. We all know where those leftovers are going...

Now that Halloween is past, watch all the Christmas decorations go up! How many days left??

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Canadian Mental Health Association guest speaker Tony Hall made a $1,000 donation in memory of his son Jordon - who took his own life three years ago - at the organization’s Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry office in Cornwall on Nov. 6. Hall is pictured with Joanne Ledoux-Moshonas, CMHA of SD&G manager of mental health promotion, and Angele D’Alessio, CMHA of SD&G mental health promoter. D’Alessio is the host of TVCogeco Cornwall’s ‘Mental Health Matters’ which launched in October and plays every Monday at 7 p.m. and Thursday at 6:30 p.m. on channel 11.

In memory of Jordon

Line of the night went to outgoing Mayor Bob Kilger at Monday’s council meeting. Councillors were talking about big heads around the table, and Kilger quipped: “Bigger than (David) Murphy’s?”

The Seaway Valley Theatre Company’s musical production of Monty Python’s Spamalot debuts on Feb. 13, 2015. In other news, is it Feb. 13, 2015 yet?

Bike-Centric: Local illustrator Joe McNamara has put a new spin on cycling as art.

Quote of the Week: “If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun.” Katharine Heburn.

Ethiopian Proverb ~ When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion.

Did you know … there are only 42 days left until Christmas!

Be on the lookout! SD& G OPP remind motorists that the deer population is on the move. Be cautious when driving, especially in the evening and early morning hours.

Maybe the city should consider putting up traffic lights at Marleau and Campbell St. It’s a nightmare trying to access Marleau from Campbell at lunch time and at the end of the work day as many businesses in that area all fin-ish at the same time.

Holiday Plants & Pets ~ When you plan your décor, keep this in mind: Poinsettia, holly, mistletoe, lilies (includes amaryllis) and narcis-sus are toxic to dogs and cats! Use an alternative or keep them out of reach.

“I WAS ROBBED!” Exclaimed octogenarian Vicky Marsolais, when the boxes of pots & pans that she had placed outside her home located on 12th & Herbert Nov 2nd at 7:00-AM dis-appeared, as she waiting for a lift to go to the Morrisburg Flea Market. The diminutive & usu-ally quite spunky widowed mother of 12 (!) was moved to tears, but we’re hoping that she’ll have a smile on her face again when the person(s) who took the items returns them ASAP, no questions asked...

Here’s a hint: items that are wrapped & pack-aged neatly & placed on someone’s walkway on a Sunday morning, are not usually intended for the dumpster -OR- your back seat!

Maurice Lamothe of Power Dam Drive sends a big “Thank You” to the therapy he received at Cornwall Physiotherapy on South Branch Road for his shoulder & arm injury. Much better thanks.

Beautiful weather recently ... No excuse for not picking up the leaves!

Pet Tip of the Week: Roaming cats, as well as other household pets and wildlife, may climb under your vehicle’s hood for warmth or find shelter under the car during cold and wet weather. Be sure to check under the hood before starting your engine and honk the horn to scare animals away.

Maurice Lamothe of Power Dam Drive also sends a big “Thank You” to Chad Warden and his crew from C&R Heating and Cooling for the great job they did on the installation of gas heating system and repairing a broken water line and the extras thrown in at no charge. Job well done!

David Murphy is a class act when it comes to media. The two-term city councillor under-stands that having thick skin comes with the territory.

Congrats to Maxville resident George Currier who was recently awarded the Ontario Senior Achievement Award in Toronto.

Speaking of Murphy, he was a little hoarse Monday night. Seems there was too much cele-brating recently - though he’s suggesting it’s related to his play-by-play time in Kingston. We think it’s both.

With 40 vendors, finding the perfect gift will be a lot easier at Holy Trinity’s second annual Christmas Market.

Ray Eady, vice-president for the Kinsmen Club of Cornwall and an Allstate Community Hero, is one of many dedicated volunteers in the community who takes civic pride to the next level.

Fundraising for the 2015 International Plowing Match and Rural Expo kicked off at a Quilt Tea Social in South Stormont.

A round of applause goes out to the Canada World Youth (CWY) group visiting Cornwall for helping to make our city a better place to live. They’re volunteering at 7 different community agencies for 8 weeks, and taking part in various community events.

Rock out for a cause with the Alison Wonderland Band at Jammin’ for Hospice this weekend.

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