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Ruby Tuesday Dixie Band retur- ned to the Lamoureux Park on Au- gust 7, as part of Arts in the Park. Organized over 14 years ago, the group has become return perfor- mers to many summer venues in Eastern Ontario. Recent appea- rances were at the Maxville Mu- sicfest, and Calabogie Highlands Golf Resort. The seven members of the group, Carole Mundy, Chris Heath, Claude Champagne, Gilles Bellefeuille, Barb Hunter, Ken Johns as well as Judy Hart, have migrated to Dixie Jazz music from many other genres, including classical, rock and big band jazz. “We play traditional Dixieland songs, both original and contem- porary arrangements and other great standards, all of which are just plain toe-tapping music,” said Carole Mundy, leader of the band. “It’s somuch fun to play this music that the fun becomes infectious. All of our audiences seem to have as much fun as we do!”

Ruby Tuesday Dixie Band returns

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Assault, mischief and breach John La"n, 51, of Cornwall, was arrested on August 1 and charged with assault, mischief and breach of probation for failing to keep the peace. It is alleged that on August 1, during an argument, the man pushed and slapped a 45-year-old man that was known to him. He also caused mischief by punching a hole in the wall. Threats Jordan Cadieux, 19, of Cornwall, was arrested on August 4 and charged with threats. It is alleged that on August 4, police attended a Brookdale Avenue residence as the intoxicated man contacted police in relation to an earlier call where police spoke with him. Once on scene the man threatened to punch an o"cer and handcu# him to a pole with his own handcu#s. Criminal harassment and breach A 35-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on August 4 and charged with criminal ha- rassment. It is alleged that on August 4, the man attended his 45-year-old ex-girlfriend’s residence on several occasions, despite having been previously warned by police not to communicate with her. Breach A 32-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on August 4 and charged with breaching his probation orders for being within 50 metres of his ex-girlfriend and for failing to keep the peace. It is alleged that on August 4, the man was found to be breaching his conditions by being within 50 meters of his ex-girlfriend’s residence. A 15-year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on August 4 and charged with breaching an undertaking for being out past curfew as well as a probation order for failing to keep the peace. It is alleged that on August 4, the youth left his place of residence breaching his curfew. A 17-year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on August 8 and charged with breaching an undertaking for being out past curfew and a youth probation order for failing to keep the peace. It is alleged that in the early morning hours of August 8, police attended the area of Seventh Street and Killarney Avenue in relation to a suspicious person(s) call. Once in the area they located the youth who was out past curfew. Personation and breach A 14-year-old Cornwall youth was arrested on August 5 and charged with personation

and breach of undertaking for being out past curfew and failing to keep the peace. It is al- leged that in the early morning hours of August 5, police attended the area of Hebert and Thirteenth Street in relation to a suspicious person’s call. Once on scene they located the youth who falsely identi!ed himself as someone else. Assault Ronald Kenny, 51, of Martintown, was arrested on August 5 and charged with assault. It is alleged that on August 1, while at the hospital, the man pulled the hair of a hospital sta# member. Warrant Darrien White of Akwesasne was arrested on August 5 on the strength of a warrant. It is alleged that on July 15, the man failed to attend court for a mischief charge and a warrant was issued for his arrest. Threats and resisting arrest Eric Deschenes, 37, of Cornwall, was arrested on August 5 and charged with two counts of threats. It is alleged that on August 5, during arguments with a 52-year-old woman, the man threatened her. Theman was located at a Marlborough Street address and after a brief struggle was taken into custody. Theft under $5000 and breach Chantelle Anderson, 47, of Cornwall, was arrested on August 6 and charged with theft under $5000 and breach of recognizance for failing to keep the peace. It is alleged that on August 6, the woman attended a Brookdale Avenue store and removed drink mix making no attempts to pay for the items as she left the store. Breach and resisting arrest Deborah Cooper, 44 of Cornwall was arrested on August 8 and charged with resist arrest and breach of recognizance for having consumed alcohol. It is alleged that during a tra"c stop in the early morning hours of August 8 the woman was found to be under the in%u- ence of alcohol despite conditions not to consume alcohol. She was taken into custody after a brief struggle. Fraud under $5000 Jason Anderson, 20 of Cornwall was arrested on August 7 and charged with three counts of fraud. It is alleged that on July 2, the man deposited empty envelopes into an ATM then withdrew money.

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