Cornwall_2017_01_25

140 knitted baby tuques

ACFO - Centre C-E Claude - 146 Chevrier TAS Convenience Store - 1001 Montreal Rd Food Basics - 1315 Second East No Frills - Eastcourt Mall 711 MAX - 472 Leitch Drive FreshCo - 525 - 9th East Jean Coutu Pharmacy - 5 - 9th East OLCO - 18267 Cty Rd. 2, Glen Walter Shopper’s Drug Mart - Cornwall Square Lotto Centre - Cornwall Square MacEwen C-Store - Second W. & York Short Line Convenience & Video Store - 1300 Second West A-Z Convenience Store - 340 - 4th West Pop Shoppe - 101 Emma C-Store/MacEwen Gas Bar - 5756 Hwy 138 Mitchell’s Variety - 3034 Pitt Mac’s Convenience Store - 1292 Pitt Desjardins Caisse populaire - 840 Pitt Carl’s Smoke Shop - 272 Pitt Food Basics - 960 Brookdale Benson Centre - 800 - 7th West Giant Tiger - 609 Pitt Mac’s Convenience Store - 439 - 13th West disponible Est aux endroits suivants : at these fine places: Is available

The Chateau Cornwall Knitting Club recently presented 140 purple hand-knitted baby tuques to Linda Lanthier (front right), programmanager, and Diane

Runions (front left), public health nurse, at the Eastern Ontario Health Unit (EOHU). The purple tuques were knitted for the EOHU’s Period of purple Crying program, and will be distributed to newborns in local birthing hospitals. Along with the tuques, parents will receive information about how crying during the first months of life is a normal part of infant development, how to comfort their baby, and what to do if they’re becoming frustrated or upset. In addition to their generous contribution of purple tuques for newborns, the Chateau Cornwall Knitting Club also knits for other good causes in the community. In order to allow the Knitting Club to continue their charitable work, donations of wool are greatly appreciated and can be dropped off at the front desk of the Chateau Cornwall at 41 Amelia Street, Cornwall. — supplied photo

Science Fair info session The United Counties Science Fair Organizing Committee is holding an Information Day booth at the Cornwall Square, January 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Committee members and volunteers will be there to answer any questions students and parents may have concerning the upcoming United Counties Science Fair, scheduled for April 1 at St. Lawrence Secondary School. This year marks the 42 nd anniversary of the United Counties Science Fair, which is a non-profit charitable organization run by a team of volunteer teachers and parents. The organization’s goals are to encourage students to explore some of the many fields of science and to help students develop creative critical thinking and deductive reasoning skills. The Science Fair is open to students from all of the primary and secondary schools in the three United Counties and Akwesasne. – Francis Racine

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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

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