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By Greg Kielec greg.kielec@eap.on.ca River Kings thrill in home debut “That’s the biggest crowd to ever watch a hockey game in Cornwall! Thank you fans!”

Ontario Liberals have reopened the East- ern Ontario Development Fund, helping attract investment and creating more jobs to the region, says MPP Brad Duguid. The fund will help small businesses in the Ottawa Region and across Eastern Ontario expand their workforce, buy state-of-the- art equipment, and help them compete and win in the new global economy. Since 2008, it has leveraged over $595 million in private sector investment while creating or retaining over 13,200 jobs. The fund is open to businesses in rural commu- nities and small towns that have at least five employees and invest more than $200,000. Projects that invest at least $10 million and create more than 50 jobs are also eligible. Development fund re-opened for region

ond of the season. Cornwall took a 3-0 lead in the second pe- riod on goals by Meloche and Alex Bourret. Trois-Rivieres got a goal from Stephane Boileau with less than a second to go in the frame to make it 3-1. Trois-Rivières scored two unanswered goals in the third to send the game to over- time. The tying goal came on the power play with just 19 seconds left. In overtime, the River Kings’ Pierre-Luc Faubert sealed the win with a goal at 3:22 into the extra period. The River Kings take on Jonquiere this Saturday at home and face Trois-Rivières on the road Sunday at 4 p.m.

Cornwall fans got their first regular season glimpse of The Cornwall River Kings Sat- urday night, and the home team did not disappoint. The semi-pro River Kings from the North American Hockey League won a thriller in overtime, 4-3 over Trois-Rivières in front of more than 4,100 fans Saturday night “That’s the biggest crowd to ever watch a hockey game in Cornwall! Thank you fans!” the Cornwall River Kings tweeted exuberan- lty shortly after the historic milestone. The River Kings led 1-0 after the first thanks in large part to goalie Loic Lacasse’s

18 saves. The goal was scored by former Colts snip- er Eric Meloche, who played 23 games with the National Hockey League’s Pittsburgh Penguins in the 2001-02 season before wrapping up his pro career with the Phila- delphia Flyers in 2006-07. The goal is the diminuitive forward’s sec-

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Although they may be a little too old to go trick-or-treating or collect bagfuls of candies, adults can still have great fun celebrating Halloween. The Day of the Dead can always be observed by organizing a costume party at home. Everyone can get out their fanciest costumes, some of which are probably inspired by traditional Halloween characters such as vampires, witches, monsters and ghosts. You could also choose to organize a thematic evening, perhaps involving pirates, the 1980’s or even a gangster theme — certain to please men.

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For an evening of horror, dim the lights and create an evil atmosphere with appropriate decorations, skulls, suspended bats and spider webs. A murder mystery dinner could be just the thing for Halloween. Everyone impersonates a different character for the evening. However, if you prefer an evening without a meal, avoid playing overly cheerful music. Instead, choose heavy metal or atmospheric sounds. You could also rent or buy a selection of horror movies that could certainly help to set the evening’s tone. You could watch them as a group or just let them play in the background. Don’t forget that for a more animated evening, a lot of restaurants and bars organize electrifying Halloween evenings every year. This is the perfect occasion to dust off your most original costume ideas or consider making a team costume that is sure to attract attention. Seeing as how a lot of costume competitions are organized for this occasion, try to dream up something totally original to dazzle the crowd and win the big prize.

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