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Monthly Archives: July 2014
Weekender – July 18, 2014
Murder Charge Laid
Police seeking more public info in Parsons’ caseGordon Brock Speaker Editor DISTRICT – Now that a 27-year-old former Cobalt resident has been charged with first-degree murder in the 2013 death of Christopher Parsons of Haileybury, police feel there are people in the community that may have other information
HAIR’S FREE
You may not always have money to donate, “but hair’s free,” said Edith Chaumont. The Englehart woman’s locks will be made into hairpieces for those who’ve lost theirs to illness. Cutting her hair was Chantal Beairsto, who was styling hair at Fashion Fix’s outdoor booth in downtown New Liskeard,
The place to be
The new skatepark in New Liskeard is attracting kids and families to enjoy the new facility. Among them Sunday, July 13, was Ahmad Khayzuran, aged four-and-a-half, of Dymond Township, who, with his family, was visiting the park for the second time. (Staff photo by Darlene Wroe)
HIGH MAINTENANCE
Aging humans, just like sewing machines and cars, need regular maintenance to keep running smoothly. So advised the Good Health Fairy – played by Verda Peckover of the Temiskaming Rising Stars – to Linda Carter as she pondered a long list of medical appointments and tests. Skits and presentations
Wendy’s unveils makeover
Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – The famous pigtailed redhead may look the same, but Wendy’s has had a makeover.The dining room of the restaurant on the former Highway 11B has been renovated.The carpet has been replaced by hard flooding, and new tables, chairs and booths
EHS 2014 Graduates
Pictured are the Englehart High School (EHS) graduating class of 2014. They are, as identified by the school, from the left in the back row: J. Wood, W. Wuerch, G. Cooper, B. Stevenson, J. Devries, D. Johanson, T. Cripps, E. Houghton, M. Scott and K. Young. From the left
BEACH BALL BATTLE
Thursday nights in Earlton are given over to soccer for kids and those too young to play the game – like two-year-old Kody Rivard and big sister Brianna, three – find ways to make their own fun. (Staff photo by Steven Larocque)
Flipping for Loons
The Temiskaming Northern Loons set up to flip hamburgers to raise funds for the swim club Saturday, July 12. They were on site at the open house and fun day held at Leis Landscaping on Highway 11 in Dymond Township. The event also marked the opening of a new