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Eleven Points Logistics holding job fair

Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec residents looking for work or a career change should plan to attend the Job Fair being organized by Eleven Points Logistics in Cornwall, on Friday, April 26. 

The company is looking to fill several hundred full-time positions, with a start date of June 2013. 

The event will take place at the massive 1.4 million square foot distribution centre. 

Job seekers will be able to meet with company officials face-to-face and learn first-hand what working at a state of the art distribution centre is like. 

“We are looking to fill warehouse associates positions with material handling equipment experience,” said Alan LaBarge, General Manager with Eleven Points. “This new facility incorporates new technology and best practices, and it is an excellent opportunity for people to join the growing world of supply chain and logistics.” 

There is no cost to attend the Job Fair, which will be from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, April 26. 

“We are always looking for talented, dedicated individuals to become new associates,” added LaBarge. “If you have the desire and skills to constantly excel, then you may want to consider attending the Job Fair with your resume in hand.” 

Eleven Points Logistics is a full-service Canadian third-party logistics company.  As a leader in supply chain management, Eleven Points Logistics’ experience ranges from network analysis and engineering design to warehouse management system implementation and complete operational management. 

Eleven Points Logistics’ associates strive to expand knowledge and identify innovative ways to reduce total supply chain costs by employing Lean Six Sigma practices.   

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Lakeshore United Spouting Rain Barrel sales initiative

Lakeshore Drive United Church is now accepting pre-sale orders for a Truckload Rain Barrel Sale scheduled for Saturday, May 18 at 19 Lakeshore Drive, Morrisburg from 8 a.m. until noon.

Rain barrels are being sold for $55 each, and funds raised will support the church’s family program, Messy Church and education sessions on environmental awareness.

The sale is sponsored the Stewardship Committee.

Rain barrels at Lakeshore Drive United Church provide the public with a reasonable priced, recycled product that invites one to discover more ways of wise use of water resources and other non-renewable resources.

Messy Church aims to create the opportunity for adults and children to enjoy expressing their creativity, sit down together to eat a meal, experience worship and have fun within a church context.

Messy Church was started by Lucy Moore in Britain and there are now over 500 Messy Churches in the UK.

The first Canadian messy Churches were started in 2007 and, since that time, Messy churches have sprung up in almost every province across Canada.

Rain barrels capture and store rain water collected from roofs through downspouts.

They provide chlorine-free and fluoride-free water which is ideal for flowers, vegetables, lawns, shrubs and trees.

Collected water has a number of other uses including washing cars, cleaning floors, laundry and more. These many uses can provide cost savings and conservation opportunities for every homeowner.

Purchasers have a choice of colours and each rain barrel comes equipped with all the parts needed for the set up.

These environmentally friendly products were once used to transport fruits and vegetables and have been refurbished and re-purposed to offer years of reliable service as rain barrels.

All orders must be placed online, in advance at www.RainBarrel.ca/LDUC or by calling Morrisburg and district coordinator Ed Hanson at 613-543-3551.

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South Dundas provides blanket support for rooftop solar projects

South Dundas council passed a resolution at the April 16 council meeting to provide blanket support for any rooftop solar project through the FIT program within the municipality.

Council had staff draft the resolution for the sake of efficiency.

Every application was coming to council individually, with council taking the time to discuss and vote on each project, with the same outcome. 

With the blanket resolution, the applications can now be handled at the staff level.

“This resolution’s sole purpose is to enable participants in the FIT program to receive priority points under the FIT program and may not be used for the purpose of any other form of municipal approval in relation to the application or projects or any other purpose,” said Donald Lewis, South Dundas manager of planning and enforcement, in his report to council.

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Key staffers added to township payroll

The Township of South Dundas will gain two key staff members next week.

April 29, Christopher Bazinet will be joining the township as Manager of Public Works.

Bazinet will be taking over from South Dundas’ first and only manager of public works, Hugh Garlough, who is slated to retire at the end of the year.

“Mr. Bazinet brings a valuable combination of private sector experience in waste management as well as municipal public works experience with the city of Timmins,” noted South Dundas chief administrative officer Steve McDonald in an April 16, media release. “He brings a wealth of experience to the position which will serve the township well. He is very practical and understands the fiscal reality of municipal government.”

“I look forward to the opportunity to demonstrate how my skills and passion can contribute to the future of South Dundas,” said Bazinet.

Bazinet was selected from a field of 25 who applied for the job. Four were interviewed.

May 1, Ian Kemp will be joining the staff of The Township of South Dundas as the Supervisor of Water and Wastewater Services. 

CAO McDonald made this announcement in a second April 16 media release.

“Mr. Kemp brings over 20 years of experience in the water and wastewater industry, including supervisory experience,” said McDonald.

Most recently, Kemp worked as an operator/mechanic with OCWA, the Ontario Clean Water Agency. He and his family will be relocating here from Barrie.

Kemp was selected from a field of 10 applicants. Four were interviewed.

Employing Kemp is the first step in South Dundas’ effort to bring water and wastewater services in house.

Kemp will evaluate operations and determine the township’s needs regarding further staffing needs.

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Uniting the united

Effective June 30, this year, the Iroquois United Church, which is currently a one point charge, will become a two point charge when the congregation joins together with the Brinston-Hulbert United Church.

“Until then, everything will continue as is,” said Sandy Decker, who co-chairs the Iroquois United Church board with John Marston.

Once the parishes are united at the end of June, becoming the Iroquois-Matilda United Church, the plan is to continue to hold Sunday service in Iroquois weekly.

A second Sunday service will take place alternate weeks at the Brinston and Hulbert churches. Specific details about the timing of the services, and more, will be determined over the coming months.

Congregations of United Churches across the Seaway Valley Presbytery have been visioning the future of the churches. Part of that process has involved the churches entering into discussions with each other and planning their futures together.

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Dogs Lookin’ For Forever Homes

Nugget–4-5 month old male husky/collie mix. 90 percent house-trained. Will need puppy shots and to be neutered. Very energetic, loving pup that will require exercise and puppy training.

Huggable, loveable Hobo is a 2-3 year old male Lhasa Apso. Great with people. Not neutered and may require house-training. Good teeth, looks healthy. Heading for a bath and some grooming.

Keila, beautiful, 4.5 years old, mid-sized mixed breed dog. Very friendly to all and likes other dogs. Neutered, has all shots & completely trained. Sits, lies down and offers up a paw on command. Came from a quiet, single person family home (owner deceased).

A real beauty

Interested in adopting ? Call Kevin at the 

South Dundas Animal Shelter 

613-543-2980.

This is a public service column. The Leader accepts no responsibility for the dogs or the adoption process.

 

 

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Morrisburg Lions dock proposal floats

The Morrisburg and District Lions Club 2011 proposal to bring new finger docks to the Morrisburg waterfront will finally float this year.

South Dundas council gave final approval to the project that will see three 6 foot by 20 foot docks linked together to form a dock that is 60 feet long running parallel to the shoreline.

According to a report by South Dundas Economic Development officer Nicole Sullivan, the main section of the dock would be connected to the shore with a gangway and secured to a pre-existing cement pier located east of the dock and Lions Memorial Pavillion.

The Morrisburg Community Waterfront Committee approved the proposal in February. The vision for the Morrisburg waterfront identifies the need for additional docking space and this project addresses that need.

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Water/sewer rate increases effective June 1

New, higher water and sewer rates will come into effect June 1, 2013.

South Dundas council gave their final bylaw approval to the rate increases at the April 16, South Dundas council meeting.

Once the new rates come into effect, the average household in Morrisburg can expect to see an increase of about 13 percent in their monthly water and sewer bill. The average household in Iroquois can expect to see an increase of about 21 percent.

The increases will help offset the current operating deficits resulting from decreased consumption and will help offset some of the anticipated cost increases associated with bringing the new Iroquois Wastewater Treatment Plant online.

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Timothy Christian school launches $50,000 fundraiser

With roots grown through God’s love, Timothy Christian School (TCS) has kept strong for 50 years in Williamsburg. Grounded in its belief that every child deserves an education rooted in God’s word, TCS is launching its Spring Drive campaign to raise $50,000 – $1000 for every year of its 50 years of operation. 

Following 50 years of Transforming Lives – Building Up Faith, the board has developed a vision for TCS that it will remain an institution of Christian learning, with innovative educational programs, in a caring environment that meets the needs of young children from JK to Grade 8.

This month, TCS launched its $50,000 fundraising campaign, having already established two lead gifts, where $10,000 will be matched by the first 10 supporters who will donate $1,000 each, and $5,000, where this gift will be matched by the first supporter who will donate $5,000. 

This is the first time TCS has ever initiated a matching campaign of this size. For those wishing to donate a $1000 or $5000, their gift has the chance to be matched, doubling the impact of the gift.

Monies raised, in part, will fund the school’s operations and extras will be used for capital improvements. 

TCS has had novel approaches to teaching through exploring other cultures by taking children on school trips to the National Arts Centre, the Montreal Biodome, and Quebec City in an effort to teach this next generation of leaders a better global understanding of how people live and work in the world around them. 

“This is a celebration of 50 years of faith building, with God’s blessing, through our school children, staff, board, members and supporters,” says Brian Vandenberg, the school’s Treasurer. “This drive will support the various educational programs and enhance the facility.  Our graduates have gone on to influence and contribute to society in huge ways.”

“We are blessed to have such a wonderful place in this community where children can enjoy a Christian education, led by excellent staff,” says Gary Postma, who serves TCS as Principal. “Our goal is to help the children connect learning with their growing faith.”

More can be learned about Timothy Christian School by checking out the school’s website, or on Facebook, or by visiting the school on a Welcome Wednesday. 

There is no appointment necessary to meet the staff, see the facility and learn more about how faith is incorporated into everyday learning. 

 

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District Summer 55 plus games underway

Local 55+ summer games got under way April 10 and continue until June 5. This year’s competitions will be a prelude to the Eastern Ontario 55+ Regional Games to be held in Cornwall and area, August 20.

The summer games kick off was an open doubles euchre competition, April 10 at the Cornwall Legion. On Thursday, April 18, dart players were in action at the Cornwall Legion. 

Coming up bid euchre takes place April 26 at the Nordun Senior Centre in Winchester  and contract bridge rounds out the April competitions, April 30, at McConnell Manor, in Cornwall.

For information on bid euchre on April 26, contact Betty Wheeler, 613-984-1431 and for bridge contract bridge, April 30, Claire Dunn, 613-543-3279.

Competitions in May include: pickleball, May 6/13, Joanne MacLeod, 613-938-2336; bowling, May 7, Monique Dawkes, 613-534-2036; cribbage, May 8, Marlene Neal, 613-936-2026; prediction walk, May 14, Robert Peladeau, 613-931-1641; horseshoes, May 21, Bob Pearson, 613-874-2044; floor shuffleboard, May 23, Helen MacDonald, 613-936-8338; men’s doubles tennis, May 25, George Baker, 613-347-2797; golf, May 27, Ann Cook, 613-448-2032; ladies’ doubles tennis, May 28, Pat Durin, 613-525-1886; bocce, May 29, Stanley Fraser, 613-525-3777; swimming, May 30,  George Baker, 613-347-2797; prediction cycling, May 31, Graham Vickers, 613-525-1943.

Competition concludes in June with: slo-pitch, June 1, Tony Marini, 613-346-5776; lawn bowling, June 4, Terry Triskle, 613-989-3118; mixed doubles tennis, June 5, Stanley Fraser, 613-525-3777.

Participation is open to all 55+ residents of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Prescott-Russell, and Akwesasne. For more information and to register, contact the convener of the event in which you are interested.

Medal winners at the local games will be eligible to take part in the Eastern Regional Games, where matching events are held.

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