Vision_2012_05_31

Community Calendar BOURGET

ACTUALITÉS/NEWS

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vision@eap.on.ca Police collar drug suspect over May long weekend

Driver tagged again Hawkesbury | A Clarence-Rockland wo m an can expect to have her driving privileges taken away fro m her again. Police stopped a red Mazda on Cartier Boule- vard in Hawkesbury May 4. The officer discov- ered the 25-year-old motorist was driving while her licence was suspended. She is now due in traffic court on June 7.

Saint-Isidore | A May long weekend drive through Saint-Isidore proved not so m uch fun for one m otorist. The OPP had their R.I.D.E. program in place for the Victoria Day long weekend and a Mon- day afternoon checkstop on County Road 3 in Saint-Isidore netted 27-year-old St-Rose man in

his Silverado pickup truck with some marijuana and other drugs. He now faces two charges of possession for the purpose of trafficking and also charges of possession of stolen property under $5000 value, and breach of probation. He is schedule to appear in provincial court in L’Orignal June 6.

Le Partage de Bourget on Laval Street is open Thursday, 1 to 8 p.m., Friday, 1 to 5 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Proceeds aid the Bourget food bank. CLARENCE CREEK La Ligue de quilles Ste-Félicité Darts League steps up to the line Friday afternoons, 1 p.m., at l’Endroit salle de quilles d’Orléans on Trim Road. For information phone Thérèse at 488-2090. CLARENCE-ROCKLAND Clarence-Rockland Public Library hosts Children’s Story Time for ages 2 to 5, 10 a.m., every other Tuesday at the Bourget branch and every Wednesday at the Rockland branch. Register by phone to 446-5680 or at the library branches. CUMBERLAND Seventh Annual Infant Information Day, June 2, South Fallingbrook Community Cen- tre, 998 Valin Street, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission. Lots of information and advice on services for parents of newborns up to 18 months old. For more information phone 613-824-0633, ext. 221 or email lyne.proulx@ ottawa.ca. Start the day at the Annual Community Ga- rage Sale June 9 with a visit to Maple Hall on Old Montréal Road for the Lions Breakfast, 8 a.m. to noon. Adults $6 and children under 12 $3.The garage sale is on Dunning Road at the R.J. Kennedy Community Centre. For table space rentals phone Jim at 833-2393. Cumberland Golden Age Club is organiz- ing a trip to the Upper Canada Playhouse for June 13 to see Hot Bed Hotel. The shuttle bus leaves Cumberland noon and returns later in the evening. To reserve a seat and ticket, phone Denise at 488-2477. NATION The Nation Seniors Association dinner, May 29, noon, at the South Plantagenet Commu- nity Centre. Last luncheon before summer break. Cost $9 members, $11 non-members. Like to knit, crochet or do crafts? Join the Crazy Crafters Club everyThursday, 7 to 9 p.m. at the Église Baptiste Évangélique Church, 2074 Route 500 in West Forest Park. Some charges may apply each month depending on the activity. Free coffee and tea. PRESCOTT-RUSSELL Alcoholics Anonymous Prescott-Russell holds its regular meetings on Wednesday, 8 to 9 p.m., at the Résidence Quatre Saisons, 760 Station Street, Plantagenet. For more in- formation phone Pierre at 673-4743. ROCKLAND Extrava Danse presents its year-end show June 2, 1:30 p.m. and 6 p.m., and June 3, 1:30 p.m., at the Optimist Performance Hall. Tick- ets $20 adults, $10 children. Advance tickets at Boutique Extra on Laurier, by phone to 446- 5550, or purchase at the door. Munchkin Music program at the Rockland Family Centre is a one-day-a-week free music program that helps develop language and listening skills, coordination, and cognitive skills for children ages 3 and 4 who begin junior kindergarten the following year. For registration information phone Lynne at 446- 4220. WENDOVER Les Chevaliers de Colomb de Wendover host their regular bean-and-macaroni sup- per June 8 at the Lucien Delorme Commu- nity Centre. For more information phone Ray- mond at 673-4840. Please note there are no bean suppers scheduled for July and August.

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