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The
Valley East Today Weekly Online News Magazine is published and
distributed every Tuesday to thousands of people, most of whom
reside in Valley East, Capreol, and the Greater Sudbury Area.
While many of the articles focus on the accomplishments
and achievements of residents of Valley East, there are
many general features which will be of interest to
people regardless of where they reside. Thank you for
taking time to read Valley East Today.
Robert
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FIREWORKS
The Kin Club of Valley East will once again be
selling fireworks at the Hanmer Valley Shopping
Centre during the three days prior to the Victoria
Day holiday. |
ANTIQUE
OUTBOARD MOTOR SHOW
At the Hanmer Valley Shopping Centre on Saturday
May 6. Will include about 10 outboard motors on
display plus one fiberglass boat. |
HEAL OUR LAND WOMEN'S PRAYER WAVE
The “Heal our Land Prayer Wave” event in
Sudbury
will be held at Glad Tidings Tabernacle, on Saturday
May 6th from
1 – 3 PM
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DONATIONS
NEEDED
If you have any household goods, appliances,
clothing, or food that you can spare, give Merv
Linklater a call at 969-0804 or drop it off at
4541 Dennie St. in Hanmer. |
DE-AMALGAMATION
MEETING
Roger Trottier has announced that a special public
meeting will be held on May 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Centennial Arena to discuss de-amalgamation. |
Special
Day of Prayer Being Held For Women Across Canada
The ‘Heal our land National Women’s Prayer
Wave” is an interdenominational prayer event for women
of all ages across
Canada
. The local event
will be held at Glad Tidings Tabernacle on Regent
Street. For
More>>>> |
Residents
Can Drop Off De-Amalgamation Petition At Robert
Kirwan's Office
Robert Kirwan is inviting local residents to drop
off their completed De-Amalgamation petitions to
his office where he will forward them to the
organizing committee. For
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Lions
Club of Valley East Announce First Annual Charity Days
For September
Marcel Servais, Chair of the First Annual Lions Club of
Valley East Charity Days Committee announced preliminary
details of the special community celebration that will
take place on September 8 & 9. For
More>>>>
Cercle
Missionnaire De La Vallee Is Making A Huge Difference In
Haiti
Georgette Bergeron and her 160 volunteers ship out about
120 tons of food and supplies every year to Haiti. Their
entire operation depends on donations and support from
local residents. They operate out of the old Public
Works Building on Desmarais Road. For
More>>>>
City
Council Announces The Appointment of Floyd Laughren To
Head Up Community Solutions Committee
In an effort to recognize the uniqueness of outlying
communities, City Council has appointed a special
committee to conduct public meetings for the balance of
the year. For
More>>>>
Share
Your Heart! Share Your Home! Become A Family Home
Provider With CLGS
There are many individuals with a developmental
challenge capable of thriving in a home setting. There
are also many sensitive and caring families, couples and
individuals within our community who would happily
welcome the opportunity to share their hearts and their
homes. For
More>>>>
CIBC
Run for the Cure Is The Main Cause of Girls from Val
Caron Branch
The staff of the Val Caron Branch of the CIBC was in the
Hanmer Valley Shopping Centre on April 29 raising money
for breast cancer research. For
More>>>>
Antique
Outboard Motor Show Coming To The Mall On May 6
Al Lockhart, a local antique outboard motor collector
will be putting on a special display at the Hanmer
Valley Shopping Centre on May 6. He will have about ten
antique motors in the mall as part of the show. For
more>>>>
St.
Alban The Martyr Anglican Church Serves Both Capreol and
Valley East
Anglicans from Valley East and Capreol have been well
served by St. Alban the Martyr Church which was
established in 1923. For
More>>>>
IN CASE YOU
MISSED THESE STORIES FROM LAST WEEK |
Graduation
Parties and Prom Nights Can Be Wonderful Events In The
Life Of A Young Person
The Sudbury District Health Unit Grad Turkey Program is
aimed at helping protect young people from terrible
mistakes on Graduation Night. For
More>>>>
Robert
Kirwan Presents A Special Report on Day Care Challenges
In Valley East
The Shooting Star Day Care centre on Elmview Drive is a
state-of-the-are facility of which we can all be proud.
However, despite their excellent programs, they are
still facing challenges which may seriously jeopardize
their future and the future of all day care centres in
the Greater Sudbury Area. For
More>>>>
LE
CENTRE CLUB AGE D'OR DE LA VALLEE
This week we present a special feature on the Golden Age
Centre which is located beside St. Jacques Church on
Cote Blvd. in Hanmer. This has become Valley East's
Older Adult Centre and continues to play a very
important role in this part of the region. For
More>>>>> For
last week's complete publication >>>> |
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A Full-Size Online Living
History Book About The Community of Valley East
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ROBERT KIRWAN
CANDIDATE FOR COUNCILLOR
WARD 6 - HANMER & VAL THERESE |
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Robert Kirwan Enters The Race To Represent Hanmer &
Val Therese On City Council
In making the announcement, Kirwan stated
that, “It will be a
great honour to have an opportunity to serve the constituents of Hanmer
and Val Therese for the next four years as Councillor of Ward 6 for the
City of
Greater Sudbury
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Everyone who knows me is well
aware of my commitment to Valley East, and in particular to Ward 6 -
Hanmer and Val Therese, where I have lived and worked most of my life.”
For
More>>>> |
FEATURE
ELECTION ISSUES OF THE WEEK |
Robert
Kirwan Says City Council Has Ignored
Valley
East
Long Enough!
There are a number of
reasons why Robert Kirwan is running for the position of Councillor of
Ward 6 – Hanmer and Val Therese in the November Municipal election. One
of the most important reasons is because he and thousands of other
residents of
Valley East
feel they have been ignored by City Council ever since the first day of
amalgamation. For
More>>>>
Councillors Must Remember That They
Represent & Speak On Behalf Of The Constituents of their
Individual Ward.
Each City Councillor is elected to represent a single
ward. If I am elected to serve Ward 6 - Hanmer & Val
Therese, I clearly understand that I am to be the voice of my
constituents at City Council. The only person on City Council
who can say that he represents all of the people in the city is
the Mayor, who is elected at large.
For
More>>>>
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2006 ELECTION ISSUES |
A special section of Valley East Today has been developed to highlight
the major issues which are of concern to local residents as we
head into the 2006 Municipal Elections. A new issue or two will
be added every week until the election is upon us. This will
help residents search for answers and determine who to vote for on
November 13, 2006.
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WARD 5
CANDIDATES
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WARD 6
CANDIDATES
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RON DUPUIS
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ROBERT KIRWAN
ANDRE RIVEST |
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LITTLE SHOP OF
HORRORS TICKETS
MAKE EXCELLENT MOTHERS' DAY GIFT
Community Living Greater Sudbury needs your
support by purchasing tickets to their Grand
Performance at the Sudbury Theatre Centre on May
12, 2006.
For More Information>>>> |
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VALLEY
EAST MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING
MAY
24, 2006
7:00
P.M. TO 8:30 P.M.
LOBBY
AT CENTENNIAL ARENA – HANMER, ON
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Valley
East Progressive HockeY ASSOCIATION
Annual General Meeting
Thursday May 11th 2006 at the Centennial
Arena at 7:30 pm.
Proposed amendments to the constitution must be
submitted in writing, postmarked no later than
April 20, 2006 and mailed to:
Valley East Progressive Hockey, P.O. Box 591,
Hanmer Ontario, P3P 1T3. |
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PEOPLE LOOKING
FOR WORK
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JOB VACANCY
POSTINGS
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TUTOR WANTED Looking
for a mature, experienced person to teach an 11
year old (grade 5) writing skills
such as grammar, punctuation, story writing and
spelling. Must
be available for 1-1/2 hours twice a week.
Job pays $10.00/hour. Must
be available over the summer months. Good
job for a college student studying in the field
of youth work.
Please contact Bev
at 626-9296. References Required.
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How
Many Minutes Would You Like To Spend Calling Long
Distance In A Month?
“The
cost of long distance calling has always been a
detriment to people living in the north,” Edgar
explained when asked why he feels so strongly
about the communication services he now provides
to the community. Now people can talk as long as
they want anywhere in Ontario for one low rate. For
More>>>>
It's
Not Too Late To Book Professional
Studio Graduation Portraits
Ron Gladu, of Gladu Photos continues to be one of the most
popular photographers with both parents and
students at this time of year. When you want to
capture a once-in-a-lifetime memory, it is always
wise to go to a professional. And what is more
surprising is that the cost is the same as when
you get your photos done in a mass setting at
school. For
more>>>>
Fantastic
Floors Has A Great Selection of Vinyl For Your Camp or
Camper
Ron Pedneault has
four different 'Builder's
Choice' vinyl patterns available right now in his
shop that are perfect for use in camps,
trailers and anywhere else where all you want to
do is cover up a floor to make it look nice for
seasonal use. Besides being inexpensive, the
flooring can be 'loose laid' so you do not need
any adhesive and it is extremely easy to install.
This 'cash 'n carry' product sells for only 79
cents a square foot, so it can fit every budget..
For
more>>>
Check
Out Ron Masciangelo's 1987 Buick Grand National
Ron Masciangelo loves to collect classic cars. One
of his favourites is the 1987 Buick Grand National
that can go from 0 to 60 in under 7 seconds. For
more>>>>
Sole
Mates Family Footwear Expands To The Rainbow Centre in
Downtown Sudbury
Rob Cousins has been so pleased with the response from
the public to his Hanmer Valley Shopping Centre that he
has decided to open up at the Rainbow Centre as well. For
More>>>>
Keep
This Number Handy In Case You Need Formal Wear In A Hurry
Rudy Mazzuca, owner of Drago's Men's Wear in Capreol, has been in
the clothing business since he began working out of his popular
Young Street store at the age of 15 for his father. For
More>>>>
Residential
Security Systems Have Never Made More Sense Nor Been So Economical
Barry Blais, owner of Reliable Security in Sudbury, suggests
that now is the time for all home owners to give serious
consideration to the installation of a home security system. It
won't be long before insurance companies begin demanding some form
of electronic security system in homes, and once that
happens, prices will skyrocket. For
more>>>>
Glamorous
You School of Nail &
Make-Up Artistry Now Located In The Hanmer Valley Shopping
Centre
Louise Frappier-Beaulieu, owner and founder of the
Glamorous You School of Nail & Make Up Artistry, is not
located at will the Hanmer Valley Shopping Centre. This central location with its high profile is expected
to encourage many more people to consider getting qualified in
this exciting career.
For
more>>>>
Doug
& Linda Beswick Are The Cover Story Of International
Magazine for Oxyfresh
Doug Beswick, owner of Beswick Denture Clinic, and his
wife, Linda, were recently honoured as Master Directors
of Oxyfresh and appear on the cover of the company's
international magazine. For
More>>>>
Mall
Marketing Office Now Located At Valley East Today
The Mall Marketing Office has moved to the other side of
the mall and is now located in the offices of Valley
East Today, which can be found beside Shelley Martel's
office in the West Wing. Robert Kirwan, Marketing and
Public Relations Director for the Hanmer Valley Shopping
Centre also owns and operates Valley East Today. For
more>>>>> |
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Calendar of Events
This Week At The Mall
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Customer Appreciation Contest
Will See One Person Win Over $1500 in Prizes And Certificates
From Mall Merchants
The very popular Customer Appreciation Contest is not on
at the Hanmer Valley Shopping Centre. Each month, one lucky
winner will take home over $1500 in prizes and gift
certificates. The first draw will be held on March 31,
2006. For
more>>>>
Mall
Walkers Appreciate Opportunity to Use Indoor Facilities
More and more people have been taking advantage of the
invitation to use the Hanmer Valley Shopping Centre as part of
their personal fitness program this winter. The coming of Spring
is a great time to get back into shape by spending 30 to 60
minutes walking around the hallways (five times around is close
to a mile), people can drop in at their convenience several
times a week and keep in shape. For
more>>>>
Community
Groups, Organizations, Schools and Churches Given Access To Mall
Facilities
The Hanmer Valley Shopping Centre has opened up its facilities
to local groups, organizations, schools and churches. Whether it
is for fund-raising or simply public awareness, the mall
ownership has been very cooperative in providing space, tables,
chairs and even promotional services when approached. A special
calendar of events has been posted on Valley East Today to keep
the public informed. For
more>>>>
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