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Continued from page 2 work ethics both on and off the After this tremendous win, the positive. Seeing the girls work
Education Teacher with the ice. Their skills have proven achievement was celebrated by together to collect good deeds
UCDSB, I recognize the important beneficial throughout the season, Beyond21 at an event organized on behalf of the team, seeing the
role Beyond21 provides within working together to achieve to recognize the girls for their community rally behind us and
our community, ensuring adults success at every turn. efforts. They were acknowledged offer their support at every turn,
with disabilities have a place “Although our girls have had by Mike Turcotte, President and seeing their efforts recognized
to belong after they age out of a tremendous season on the ice, of the Cornwall Girls Hockey as the winner was announced on
the school system. Beyond21 it was a huge accomplishment Association, representatives Hockey Night in Canada are all
helps adults with developmental to win the Good Deeds Cup from MPP Nolan Quinn’s office, memories which will stay with
disabilities identify their dreams and secure $100,000.00 for representatives from MP Eric these girls for a lifetime,” said
and empowers them to learn the Beyond21. Our girls have proven Duncan’s office, and Mayor Lauzon. “The best is yet to come,
skills and build the connections that they are winners both on and Justin Towndale. The girls also but the cat isn’t out of the bag
they need to achieve them.” off the ice,” said Lauzon. “Their signed the Book of Recognition yet. The girls will continue to be
The U13 A Cornwall Typhoons perseverance, commitment, and for the City of Cornwall. recognized for their efforts in the
team is made up of seventeen hard work has proven beneficial “From start to finish, this weeks to come.”
girls who demonstrate strong both on and off the ice.” experience has been nothing but Stay tuned!
With the sale of the Ottawa Senators soon to be completed,
I hope the new owners reward GM Pierre Dorion with a new
contract. I think he has done a remarkable job under less than ideal
Whistle Stops circumstances.
Whistle Stops
The “Team” has just completed Issue # 123, and as always, The Coyotes situation is truly a disgrace to the NHL.
I would like to thank Lynn (Graphic Design), Marion (Editor),
Most hockey playoffs have now ended locally. I hope
Bernadette (Website), our writers, Molly, Victoria, Thom, Casey,
everyone had an enjoyable season.
Jim, Carrie, and Christine. Thanks to our editorial columnists, Jim,
Jorge, Dave, Peter, Nikolai, Janeen, Alex, Roxee, Rosanne, Brad, Wildcats registration for Flag football is still open.
Thorin, and Grant. Cheers to The Sports Panel: Peter, Jake, and
It’s great to see the return of the Lions Club Annual Sports
Jim. Appreciation goes out to our neighbourly advice columnists
Awards Dinner. It is the 56th edition which has been put on hold
Brian, Mike, and Max, our crossword puzzle writer Doug, as well since 2019 due to the pandemic. This event is truly a celebration of
as our distribution manager, Rene, our ad salesman, Gord, our all local sports. It will be held May 10 at the Benson Centre. Tickets
distribution locations, our advertisers, and of course the people
can be obtained at Gordon Jewelers.
who are featured in our stories. I hope you enjoy # 123.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the people of Ukraine. Winners Never Quit, and Quitters Never Win!
Congrat’s to the Girls U 13 Typhoons, they won the ‘Signing out until next month,’
Chevrolet Good Deeds Cup. The grand prize is $100,000 with the Mike Piquette, Publisher
proceeds going to Beyond 21.

