Cornwall_2012_05_09

SCOTIABANK HELPS MAKE DREAMS COME TRUE

Photo by Katina Diep Students from the Holy Trinity High School Choir contributed to the celebrations of the York Center 20th anniversary by welcoming guests by performing songs from around the world last Thursday night. While people were gathering and taking their seats, the beautiful ensemble cast of musical talents gave it their all, in full entertainment.

Submitted photo Scotiabank has contributed $5,000 to the Cornwall Community Hospital’s Dreams Do Come True campaign. Carol White of the Cornwall Community Hospital Foundation, left, accepts sponsorship cheque with thanks from Scotiabank employees, from left, Claudette Steer, Donna Mohamed, Michael Beaumont, Sheila Youmelle, and, fore- ground, Theresa Kind. Missing from photo is Cindy Picard

MCHAPPY DAY FUNDRAISER

Submitted photo Four local swimmers have qualified for the provincial 55+ games this summer in Bramp ton. Stephen and June Stern from Creg Quay, and Donna Magher and Susan Kersley of Williamstown all won gold in the local competition held recently.The provincia games are set for Aug. 14-16, in Brampton. Pictured, Kersley, left, and Magher.

Maxville MusicFest Spring Celebration 2012

Submitted photo On May 2, McDonald’s Restaurants hosted their annual "McHappy Day" fundraiser. SD&G OPP officers supported the cause at the Lancaster location by donating time be- hind the counter to serve customers. Locally, the proceeds are shared between Ronald McDonald House (Ottawa) and Children’s Treatment Centre in Cornwall. Pictured from left, are Insp. Mike “Coffee and Clean-up” McDonell, SD&G OPP Detachment Com- mander; Karen Sheehan, assistant manager; Corey Martin, employee;, Michel Bourdeau, Lancaster Knights of Columbus in support of CTC; Dan Cyr,employee; Sgt Norm “Fries” Marion; Kelsey MacDougall, employee-team leader; and S/Sgt Brendan “Drive- thru” MacDonald,SD&G OPP Operations Manager.

Celtic Unplugged Featuring Gerry Timlin, Denis Carr, Paddy Kelly, Ashley MacLeod, Kelsey McDonell and Paddy Maher. Saturday, May 12, 8:00 pm St. James Catholic Church Imani Gospel Singers Uplifting spirits with soulful, melodious, vibrant Gospel music. Sunday, May 13, 3:00 pm Maxville United Church

Terry Gillespie Trio A sweet tiramisu with layers of blues, reggae, country and jazz. Friday, May 11, 8:00 pm St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Bel Canto A mix of Broadway and opera favourites from New York to Milan.

JAZZING IT UP AT THE GRIND

Saturday, May 12, 3:00 pm St. Michael’s Anglican Church

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$ 10 Kids under 12... $ 5 per concert

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Photo by Greg Kielec Jazz singer Candy Provost sings pours her heart and soul into a song during her per- formance at The Grind on Second Street East in Cornwall Thursday night. A large num- ber of patrons were on hand at the cafe to listen to the special performance by the talent vocalist

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