The Glengarry News
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The Glengarry News
RETURN UNDELIVERABLE CANADIAN ADDRESSES TO: The Glengarry News, 3 Main St. S., Box 10, Alexandria, K0C 1A0 – PM 40005339 $1.25 (Inc. GST) Sharing your future... Remembering your Past The Glengarry News Volume 124, No. 23 Alexandria, Ontario - Wednesday, June 10, 2015 FINANCING AVAILABILITY! VROLET 13 CHE 20 CRUZE LT w tires, to., ne Turbo, au ,500 km only 47 $ 13,395 + taxes or $ 52 a week O.A.C. + taxes 4000 Cty Rd 34, Green Valley 613-525-2300 613-525-1480 We welcome any make or model on trade www.roysgm.ca Manufacturer Warranty 30d/2500k no hassle Exchange Privilege 150+ point Inspections 24hr Roadside Assistance ** ** ** ** COLOUR RUN: Colours were flying at Gray’s Creek Conservation Area Saturday morning during the Upper Canada District School Board’s Champions for Kids fundraising colour run. Participants could run either a one-kilometre or five-kilometre course, knowing that they would be regularly pelted with coloured powder as they ran the circuit. Champions for Kids enables students to participate in sports and helps families in need of assistance. STEVEN WARBURTON PHOTO 4-H SUPPLEMENT Learning by doing WEATHER WED 23˚C 16˚C THURS 24˚C 15˚C FRI 23˚C 14˚C 30% SAT 27˚C 13˚C SUN 25˚C 14˚C MON 24˚C 13˚C TUES PREDICTION 23˚C 12˚C BY ANGELA BROWN News Staff Fire struck two families in the region last week, destroying a home in North Lancaster and severely damaging a Glen Robertson residence. A faulty extension cord is being blamed for a fire that destroyed a home in North Lancaster Friday afternoon. Nobody was injured in the blaze that was caused by an extension cord that was connected to a sump pump in the basement of the house, located on Concession 6, near Second Line Road. South Glengarry Fire Chief Vic Leroux related no one was home at the time of the fire. A family had been renting the property and was in the midst of moving. Firefighters were notified at about 3:15 p.m. About 35 firefighters from North Lancaster, Williamstown, Lancaster and Martintown spent about an hour trying to extinguish the flames. The loss of the structure is between $175,000 and to $200,000. Mr. Leroux advises people not to connect extension cords to their sump pumps. “It’s an unsafe practice,” he reiterated. What you think of Main Street FLANDERS FLANCERS MODERN Life’s brighter under the sun Yves Robert, EPC 613-632-2142 THEIR CUP OF TEA: Bev Runions, Rev. Lois Gaudet and Alison Murray dressed in period garb (1890s-1900s) for the Downton Abbey tea at Martintown’s Grand Hotel on Saturday afternoon. The event, which doubled as a fundraiser for St. Andrew’s United Church, drew its inspiration from the popular British television series about an aristocratic family and their servants at around the turn of the 20th century. The tea was a very popular event as it sold out quickly. Most of the people showed up were decked out in clothing that reflected the theme. STEVEN WARBURTON PHOTO BY ANGELA BROWN News Staff Some people would like Alexandria’s Main Street to have more flowers and trees, while others want to see more new businesses. Those are some of the comments made by about 100 respondents who completed North Glengarry’s survey at the Alexandria and District Chamber of Commerce Trade Show. The questions were, “What do you love about Main Street?” and “How can you reimagine Main Street?” About 15 per cent of respondents said they like the historical flavour of the area and diversity of the old buildings. Another 15 per cent said they liked that there were shops, businesses and restaurants on Main Street. Fourteen per cent of respondents appreciated the specialty shops. In comparison, only one per cent of respondents said they appreciated that Mill Pond could be viewed from Main Street. Three per cent liked the free parking. Three per cent appreciated Mill Square and especially when there is a fountain at the location. Seven per cent love the murals. Four per cent said there is “not much to love,” however. The survey “was an opportunity to take the pulse of the community,” said municipal economic development officer Kerri-Lynn Strotmann. “It was an informal way of gathering information and perceptions from a cross-section of the population.” “What pleased me is that they found the history of their community and the heritage very important. I think that’s wonderful,” said Ms. Strotmann. ON SALE starting JUNE 15 ON SALE SOON in 6 days... Mrs. MacLeod added, laughing. She also said she’d “never really won anything drastic” before, apart from $1,000 in a draw some time ago, a pair of matching wristwatches that she and her late husband, John, won “many, many, many years ago,” and an electric kettle a few years ago which she gave to her granddaughter. Canadian Cancer Society officials told Mrs. MacLeod that it would be a couple of weeks before she receives her million dollars – which she won after purchasing a $10 ticket - and that she’ll likely be able to pick it up at the Cancer Society’s Cornwall office. “I’ve been buying a Canadian Cancer Society, a Heart and Stroke and a CHEO lottery ticket for a long time, and it paid off, and it’s for a good cause,” she said. While Mrs. MacLeod captured the most lucrative of the five grand prizes, the other four grand prize winners also fared quite well. Mark Wagler, of St. Charles, won $100,000; Karen Monette, of Ottawa, received two 2015 Cadillacs; Sherrie Dale, of Georgetown, took home a 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray and $10,000; and Gerald Withers, of Val Caron, was given the keys to a 2015 Porsche Macan as well as $10,000. PARISH ABSOLVED: Ontario Provincial Police Constable Serge Duguay holds a bag of bones at the site near St. Finnan's Cathedral in Alexandria where several fragments were found by children May 28. More remains, originally buried in a nearby cemetery, were found. No charges will be laid. When she made the macabre discovery, Deanna Bradford thought she had found dinosaur bones. Details inside. ANGELA BROWN PHOTO THIS WEEK’S TARTAN *Mutual funds offered by Sun Life Financial Investment Services (Canada) Inc. Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada is a member of the Sun Life Financial group of companies. © Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, 2015. BY SCOTT CARMICHAEL News Staff A Glen Nevis senior who recently won the $1 million grand prize in the Canadian Cancer Society Daffodil Lottery’s Ontario division intends to take care of her family with the windfall. “I have three children, seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren, so they’re going to be looked after,” Lorna MacLeod told The News Monday. “I don’t need it. I’m 83, and I’ve been quite comfortable the way I was. I don’t think it’s going to change me very much. My head’s not going to get any bigger…I’m hoping, anyway.” Mrs. MacLeod explained that she was totally caught off-guard when she received the news last week that she had been chosen the winner – from a total of 120,000 ticket-holders across the province – of the Daffodil Lottery’s largest of five grand prizes. “You get a call at quarter-to-eight in the morning (on June 2), and you think something’s wrong. 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