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Musical Ride coming In celebration of their 75th Anniversary, the Rotary Club of Chesterville, the RCMP Musical Ride will be touring through the township of North Dundas in late May. The RCMP Musical Ride will take place at the Chesterville Fairgrounds at 153 Queen Street on Sunday, May 26. Tickets are avail- able at Township of North Dundas Office (Winchester), Chesterville Pharmcy, TD Canada Trust (Chesterville Branch), and MacEwen’s Gas Bar in Chesterville. Greening Cornwall The Incredible Edible Plant Festival - Right in Our Own Front Yard will take place on Saturday, May 25, 1-3 p.m., rain or shine at 240 Pitt St., in front of city hall. Transition Cornwall + in partnership with the City of Cornwall, the Cornwall Horticultural Soci- ety, Seaway Valley Community Health Cen- tre and the Social Development Council of Cornwall will be giving away young to- mato, pepper and bean plants plants to en- courage new or non-gardeners of all ages to grow their own food. Afternoon support Bereaved Families of Ontario – Corn- wall & Area is holding Adult Afternoon Support on May 28 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at 216 Montreal Road, Cornwall. BFO Adult Afternoon Support Group is open to all bereaved adults struggling with the loss of a loved one. For more infor- mation, please call 613-936-1455 or visit the drop-in centre fromMonday to Friday from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Senior Stars Chartwell Retirement Residences is ex- cited to announce that local auditions will be held in May (an earlier press release contained the wrong date) for Senior Star, Canada’s largest talent competition dedi- cated to seniors. Now in its 7th year, this singing and musical instrument compe- tition is open to anyone who is 65 years and over and a Canadian resident. Regis- tration forms can be obtained at Chateau Cornwall Retirement Residence, Hartford Retirement Centre and McConnell Manor Retirement Residence. Contestants do not have to be living in a Chartwell residence. communautaire Le lien community link The

It is alleged that between March 10 and May 13, she repeatedly communicated with her ex-boyfriend. Julie Voltolina, 26, was arrested on May 14 and charged with criminal harassment and breach probation. She was released to appear in court on June 18.. Good Samaritan assaulted A 20-year-old Cornwall man faces charg- es after he assaulted a 23-year-old wom- an, who, along with a 39-year-old man, were trying to stop him from breaking into vehicles along Pitt Street onMay 14. The man is also accused of threatening the pair of Good Samaritans with bodily harm before assaulting the woman and resisting arrest while being taken into custody at 340 Pitt St. Jamie Garlow is charged with assault, two counts of making threats, resisting arrest, attempted theft and breach proba- tion. He was held for a bail hearing. Cash taken from home A 30-year-old Cornwall woman faces charges after she was accused of remov- ing cashing from a 55-year-old man’s Belmont Street home. Ashley King is charged with theft under $5,000 and breach recognizance. She was released to appear in court on June 20. Uncovered speed A 22-year-old Cornwall man faces charg- es after police found speed while con- ducting an investigation at his resident on May 14. The man was found to be in possession of a substance believed to be metham- phetamine. Christopher Heisler is charged with possession of a scheduled substance and three counts of breach of probation. He was held for a bail hearing. City woman assaulted trying to stop thief

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Senior students walked down the runway lastWednesday to raisemoney for the Chil- dren’s Treatment Centre in Cornwall. Grade 12 students from St. Lawrence Second- ary School hosted a Fashion Show titled Boombastic , a culminating activity for their hairstyling class. School particpants gathered for a group photo prior to the event. Pictured front, from left, are Adan Kovinich, Ema Lafrance, Brooke DeLong (second- ary teacher), Kayla Mchugh and MichaelaWheeler. Middle row, from left, are Tommy Yu, Chelsea Bertrand, Jessica Fisher, John Howard, Sasha Hirst, Fiqa Rabia, Krysten Bedard, Chelsea Brown andMikaylla St-Denis. Back row, from left, are JaredWilliams, Mellody Morris, Umer Mahmood, Sydni Struthers, Desiree Branchaud, Emily Wiers- ma, Sinthiya Sinnathambi, Channelle Cooper, Meghan Butler, Rishat Nuruzzaman, Erika Deserres, Megan Deruchia and Prasanna Thuraisingam. High school teacher struck by lightning

A Seaway District High School teacher was rushed ti hospital after being struck by lightning last Wednesday afternoon dur- ing an outdoor physical education activity. The teacher was struck at approximately 12:20 p.m., according to the Upper Canada District School Board. The teacher was un- able to make it safely inside after ordering

students into the school to escape the quick- ly approaching storm. He was conscious and talking with paramedics upon their arrival. He is currently under observation at theWin- chester Hospital. The UCDSB Tragic Events Response team was at the school Thursday to support stu- dents and staff.

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