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    Dear Editor,There are those who have not realized

    that we are losing our democracy to Harp-ers sly reign. I suggest we are not tied to his apron strings like his appointed senators may be; we do have independent brains; we do have good memories, we are not fence sitters anymore. And we do have a commu-nal responsibility to be soberly aware of just how close to the edge of a different Canada we stand.

    In 66 years, I have never witnessed such unapologetic deceptiveness. Every govern-ment has made mistakes and big ones. Thus this one takes the proverbial cake.

    Alarming, one-man irreversible deci-sions keep happening, the first time in the history of my vote. This PM has crossed the line long ago.

    Remember, this is your elected voice and will, supposedly. Is he actually listening to most of us?

    Native peoples, special needs, low in-comers, veterans, immigrants, to name a few, are all awake to his, my way or the highway mentality.

    He has also appointed more asinine kissers than past memory recalls.

    He promised no new senators, enter 59

    more at $142,400 per year each (all Conser-vatives). An additional $8,401,600 per year plus questionable perks does not equal bal-anced books.

    In 1985, senators made one-third their current wages. Has your salary similarly tripled in those 30 years? Balanced bud-get, my foot. Perhaps on the backs of those aforementioned groups.

    Trudeau and Mulcair are sensible, intelli-gent options. Change, not for changes sake but for democracy to return.

    And I put out a call to arms (to vote, not riot) to all young people who would rather try to affect change by civil disorder. I get why you feel disenfranchised, but dont give up. Instead, get your education and nip Harper in the backside with your valuable vote. Use your real power. Remind your PM, he will be your voice, not an echo of his own will and bad form. And remember your local MP choice will affect collectively the federal result. I suggest you choose re-flecting mutual respect and freedom for all persons and their statuses.

    Thank you,A concerned former Conservative,

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    Editorial - Last Friday, in France, an Islamist named Yahya Salhi killed his employer, Herve Cornara. He at-tached the victims severed head to the fence around a chemical plant, to-gether with a cloth saying There is no God but God and Muhammad is his prophetand then rammed his vehicle into a warehouse

    full of chemicals hoping (but failing) to cause a massive explosion.

    In Kuwait two hours later, Fahd Suleiman Abdulmohsen al-Qabaa, a Saudi citizen, entered a Shia mosque and detonated a bomb that killed at least 25 people. He was presumably a Sunni fanatic sent by Islamic State to kill Shias, who they believe are heretics who should be killed.

    In Tunisia one hour later, 38 European tourists, most of them British, were massacred by a 23-year-old man with a Kalashnikov on a beach in Sousse. The perpetrator, Seifeddine Rezgui, was studying engineering at a university in Kairouan, an hours drive west of Sousse.

    Islamic State, which has carved out a territory in Iraq and Syria that has more people and a bigger army than half the members of the United Nations, immediately claimed responsibility for all three attacks. Yahya Salhi may have been a lone-wolf head case, but in the other two cases the claim was almost certainly true.

    But there was another attack that you probably didnt hear about. Kobani, the Kurdish town in northern Syria that withstood a four-month siege by Islamic State troops last year, came under attack again last Thursday. About a hundred young Islamists in Humvees and pickup trucks drove into town and shot 220 people dead in the streets and in their houses.

    So 64 murders that you heard a lot about, and 220 others you heard little or nothing about. There are hundreds of innocent people being murdered by Islamist fanatics in Syria every week, so its no longer news. Besides, the motive there is obvious: its just Islamic State trying to expand its territory in Syria. But as for the others .

    Britains prime minister, David Cameron, responded to the deaths of 30 British citizens in Tunisia by trotting out the same shopworn drivel that Western leaders have been peddling for the past 14 years. The fight against Islamic State is the struggle of our generation, Cameron

    declared. Indeed, IS poses an existential threat to the West.

    Maybe Cameron doesnt know what the word existential means. Could somebody please explain to him that he is saying that Islamic State poses a threat to the continued existence of the West? Does he really think that is the case?

    Forgive me for making a cold-blooded calculation, but sometimes it is necessary. The population of the West (not counting the countries of Latin America, which dont play in this league) is about 900 million. Thirty-nine Westerners have been killed in attacks by Islamist terrorists this month. At this rate, the West will have ceased to exist in 1.9 million years. If this is an existential threat, its not a very urgent one.

    In fact, its not really about the West at all. The European victims on the beach in Sousse were killed in order to destroy the tourism that provides almost 15 per cent of Tunisias national income, and thereby destabilise the only fully democratic country in the Arab world. The extremists real goal is to seize power in Tunisia; the Western victims were just a means to that end.

    The bombing of a Shia mosque in Kuwait was intended to increase tensions between the Sunni majority and the large Shia minority in that country, with the ultimate goal of unleashing a Sunni-Shia civil war in which Islamist extremists could take over the Sunni side as they have already done in Syria and Iraq.

    Only the lone-wolf attack in France could conceivably be seen as directed at the Westalthough that might also have been just a personal grievance wrapped up in an Islamist justification.

    The rest of the killing was about who controls the Muslim countries, particularly in the Middle East, as it has been from the start. Even 9/11 was about that, designed not to bring America to its knees but to lure it into an invasion of Afghanistan that Osama bin Laden believed would stimulate Islamist revolutions in Muslim countries. The Islamists do hate Western values, but they have bigger fish to fry at home.

    Islamic State and the various incarnations of Al Qaeda (the Nusra Front in Syria, Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, etc.,) pose an existential threat to the non-Sunni Muslim minorities of the Middle East, and even to Sunni Muslims whose beliefs diverge significantly from those of the Islamists. The West should help governments in the region that protect their minorities, and of course it should try to protect its own people.

    But this is not the struggle of our generation for the West. It should be nowhere near the top of its own list of priorities.

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    Editorial - Music. Many have described it in various ways:

    Longfellow said: And the night shall be filled with music, And the cares that infest the day Shall fold their tents like the Arabs And as silently steal away. (Thats Longfellows capitalization and lack of punctuation.) T.S. Eliot said: You are the music while the music lasts. Music is what feelings sound like, said an unknown author. The great Beethoven said, Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life and perhaps William F. Buckley Jr. said it best, Life cant be all bad when for ten dollars you can buy all the Beethoven sonatas and listen to them for ten years.

    Theres no doubt music plays a huge part in our lives almost from the day were conceived. Some research bears out the notion that playing music to your unborn child is beneficial not only to the well-being of the child but also to the mother. Of course, I imagine it depends on the type of music to which you subject the fetus.

    While the classics may inspire you to greater inner peace, it may have the opposite effect on the unborn; that being said, I have to wonder whether or not cranking up an AC/DC tune like Thunderstruck or Led Zeppelins Heartbreaker will have the same soothing properties. I kinda doubt it and the unborn childs proclivity to dancing in the womb might be a bit much for mom to be.

    Most of us parents can recall having entertained our offspring in the car on long trips and even short ones with Row, Row, Row Your Boat, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Ten Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed but as grandparents those days are long behind us.

    At our house, we were instilled with a love of music at an early age. On Saturday evenings back in the 1950s Dad always tried to tune in to WSM from Nashville, Tennessee, to catch the Grand Ole Opry; through the pips and pops and other static, tunes from Lefty Frizzell, Ray Price, Don Gibson and Webb Pierce would make their way to our ears. Dad was also a big fan of Hank Williams music. He only dabbled at a couple of instruments, the chord organ and harmonica, but he stayed a country and gospel music fan to the end of his days. Mom liked sentimental music and both my mom and dad liked martial music. There was also a strong classical streak in my mother; she could listen to Strauss waltzes for hours.

    I inherited my mothers appreciation for classical music, Mozart, Strauss, Vivaldi, Beethoven and Chopin; from time to time, when the mood strikes, I also lean to country (the classic artists such as George Jones, Jim Reeves and Kitty Wellsnot that new stuff to which they humorously refer as country music) but Im also a huge fan of the Rolling Stones, AC/DC and Led Zeppelin. Eclectic huh? As with most people my age, we can remember exactly the night Ed Sullivan introduced our teenage ears to The Beatles and Rolling Stones. And although I once aspired to a music career as a guitarist, life stepped in and put an end to that dream; oh, I occasionally pick up one of my guitars and strum a bit but a lot of the musical dexterity I once fancied I had disappeared as the hair grew more grey. Sadly, with the exception of my sons occasional whirl at air guitar in moments of fancy listening to Lindsay Buckingham and Fleetwood Mac, none of my children learned to play an instrument. That facility seems to have skipped a generation.

    But there is good news on that front.A couple of weeks ago in this space, I alluded

    to our grandson Keatons career as a hip-hop/rap artist. Hes opened for some really big acts and has been featured on a few stages in The Big Smoke. You can catch a lot of his music on SoundCloudjust Google SoundCloud and search for Keaton and Sound Affiliation under hip-hop. I wont say Im a huge fan of the music but Keaton also appeared in stage productions when he was in secondary school and Ill tell you, that young fella has a great voice and can really belt out a tune. Were immensely proud hes our grandson.

    Theres more hope in the newest generationour granddaughter Victoria. She has good taste when it comes to music as evidenced by the fact that she likes AC/DC just like her grandpa. Yep, whenever Im at the computer she comes up to me and asks me to play TNT; she dances to the tune and always asks for it to be repeated. Again, Grandpa. I usually accommodate the three-year-old cause when she smiles and flashes those baby blue eyes, my heart just melts.

    And I have to admit to feeling a bit of hope and even a touch of pride when she casually walks by a guitar I have next to my desk and runs her fingers across the strings; shes interested. Perhaps these are good signs for the musical side of the Zandbergen clan after all.

    Our family musically speaking

    By Lewis Zandbergen

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    High school is the start of the rest of your life

    By Bill FreemanNews - Norwood - This is our last chance to be together in one room sharing our best memories, Kayla Hobbs told the Norwood District Pub-lic School Class of 2015 as they bade farewell to Grade 8 and accepted the new and exciting challenge of high school.

    Being a class valedictorian has been a lifelong dream for the newly minted graduate.

    She said she was living out the dream. It just seems unreal.

    But it was real, and an honour always to be remembered and bestowed upon her by her peers

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    graduates but also one that certainly produced moments of reflection, even in the restless minds of young teens, as they contemplated what the future has in store for us.

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    But thats not to say that I wont change my mind again. Your dream might change too but now is the time to really start to figure it out.

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    Seize the day and the opportunities each one brings and never forget the NDPS Class of 2015, she added.

    Tavia Scholz and Derrek Reynolds received the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario Awards at the Norwood District Public School Class of 2015 Grade 8 graduation. Tavia also received the geography award. Photo: Bill Freeman

    Nolan Fluke was presented with the KPR Trustees Character Award, the Ontario Principals Award and an Honour Roll certificate and the history award at the Norwood District Public School Class of 2015 Grade 8 graduation. In the photo he is joined by Natalie Buchanan who was presented with the 40th Northumberland Regiment IODE Clare Borland Citizenship Award. Photo: Bill Freeman

    Sarah Wilson and Macy-Mae Armstrong were presented with the Dan Selby Homeform Leadership Awards at the Norwood District Public School Class of 2015 Grade 8 graduation. Sarah also received the physical education award. Photo: Bill Freeman

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    The 28 graduates were honoured in a ceremony that was divided between St. Paul Church and the schools handsome new gymnasium where awards and tributes were celebrated.

    We hope you carry with you part of the St. Paul spirit and the spirit of this class wherever you go, teacher Julie Doherty told her students.

    You have gained knowledge to be successful, you have the tools and talents that you need to lead and help others, she added.

    It was an especially notable night for Josh Dorman and Maggie Pollock who scooped up multiple awards but also shared valedictorian honours.

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    That realization was, he said, like a weight lifted off my shoulders.

    If we can continue to have a positive attitude towards new people and new things then we have a great future in store for us, he said.

    We have become more independent and have developed unique and individual personalities, said Maggie.

    We will take the gifts and lessons weve been given from our time at St. Paul and continue to use and improve them throughout the next stages in our lives.

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    Josh Dorman and Maggie Pollock shared valedictorian honours at the Class of 2015 Grade 8 graduation ceremony at St. Paul Catholic Elementary School in Norwood.

    Ashley Vanderhorst and Molly Matthews were presented with the IODE Grade 7 Pro ciency Award at the St. Paul Catholic Elementary School graduation ceremony. Making the presentation were Lisa Cossar and Doris Gaskin.

    Rob Gordon of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 300 in Norwood presents the Norwood Legion French Award to Amanda Je ries at the St. Paul Catho-lic Elementary School Grade 8 graduation.

    Vanessa Crowley presents Nicholas Cymbaluk with the RBC Values Award at the St. Paul Catholic Elementary School Grade 8 graduation ceremony.

    Christine Orton of the Norwood Lioness Club presents the Norwood Lioness Most Improved Student Award to Jazlyn Bennett at the St. Paul Catholic Elementary School Grade 8 graduation.

    Chase McArthur is presented with the rst Carolyn Collins Legacy Award by Dan, Dianne and Kristina Collins during the St. Paul Catholic Elemen-tary School Grade 8 graduation. The award honours the memory of St. Paul teacher Carolyn Collins.

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    HBPS grads laughed and learned togetherBy Bill FreemanNews - Havelock - Nathaniel Hendry is certainly not some weird long-winded kid.

    In fact, the Havelock Belmont Public School Class of 2015 valedictorian is a wise, witty, thoughtful and eloquent graduate excited about the possibilities that lie ahead for himself and his friends as they embrace the world of high school.

    Nathaniel used his valedictory address to send out a few shout-outs to his family and the staff at HBPS and ended his farewell with a moving tribute to the Class of 2015s teacher Brenda Leeming, retiring after a long and distinguished career with nearly 23 of those years spent in Havelock.

    On behalf of the 25 graduates, Nathaniel thanked Leeming for each and every sacrifice you have made this year.

    I would also like to thank you from the deepest part of my heart for staving

    off retirement for two years just to teach this class, he said. I would like to thank you for the quality of the teaching you gave us.

    He was awed that their teacher took math workshops so that she could teach the subject all that more effectively.

    For those and many other reasons we thank you for all you have done.

    Nathaniel also praised the students he shared classes with during his journey through HBPS.

    He thanked them for laughing and learning alongside him.

    I am humbled to have shared this journey with such a diverse assortment of amazing young men and women.

    Principal Darryl Whitney emphasized the value good citizenship plays in the lives of all who stand out in their communities. Havelock-Belmont-Methuen, he added, is the epitome of a community that cares about its residents.

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    Nathaniel Hendry, the Havelock Belmont Public School Grade 8 valedicto-rian, is presented with several awards by teacher Brenda Leeming, Jen Van Allen of the HBPS School Council and principal Darryl Whitney.

    Nathan Gage was presented with the Tyler Boutillier Memorial Award by Lew Boutillier and Diane DeLoof during the Class of 2015 Grade 8 gradua-tion at Havelock Belmont Public School

    Cole Fletcher was a multi-award winner at the Havelock Belmont Public School Class of 2015 Grade 8 graduation. In the photo he receives the Don Clark Top Boy Award along with the Principals Award

    and the KPR Trustees Character Award which he shared with Hailey Baptie. Cole also received geography and music awards. Making the presentations were KPR trustee Shirley Patterson, the late Don Clarks daughter and HBPS staff member Kathy Menzies and HBPS principal Darryl Whitney.

    Hailey Baptie was presented with the Joan Cooper Award by Havelock Bel-mont Public School principal Darryl Whitney and Grade 8 teacher Brenda Leeming during the Class of 2015 graduation.

    Madison Clegg received the Student Volunteer Award from Grade 8 teacher Brenda Leeming at the Havelock Belmont Public School Class of 2015 grad-uation.

    other like no other. It is a small, close-knit community and it is extremely supportive, Whitney said.

    Whitney saw that during the daily visits to HBPS by volunteers.

    You wrap your arms around everyone in this community.

    To the grads he said: As you move on, remember your roots, remember where you came from; you came from a

    Dallas Tunstead was presented with the Most Improved Student Award by Grade 8 teacher Brenda Leeming at the HBPS Class of 2015 graduation.

    small town where people care for each other and support each other. That is what citizenship is.

    Mrs. Leeming did indeed put off retirement to be with the Class of 2015 at graduation.

    Something told me and I made the choice. You were all worth the wait, every single, solitary one of you.

    The quality of people we have sitting here, the maturity and responsibility speaks volumes to you as parents, grandparents, guardians and family. They didnt get here by themselves, she told the audience. I shall miss this community a great deal.

    The new Grade Nines, Leeming added, were ready to hit the world with a smile.

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    By Bill FreemanNews - Havelock - High winds and early morning downpours made the de-cision to shift the annual Community Care Havelock picnic indoors an easy one.

    The big event marks the start of sum-mer and has always been an ideal way to bring clients and volunteers together, says Community Care co-ordinator Tammy Ross.

    Volunteers tending the barbecues did so under sunny but gusty conditions while guests enjoyed temperate condi-tions inside the Havelock-Belmont-Methuen Community Centre.

    Ross says guests remembered previ-ous events held indoors and appreciated the switch on a day when the weather was unpredictable.

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    to be accessible to everyone and Ross says an indoor venue can be much more comfortable for someone with mobility issues than a park where they have to watch out for uneven ground while bal-ancing a plate of food.

    Its still a barbecue and those who want to be outside can still be there.

    The event, planned for around 65, re-mains a great opportunity for clients and volunteers to meet face-to-face and socialize, says Ross. For clients who receive daily reassurance calls from Community Care, the volunteer is just a voice they hear. At the picnic they can meet that volunteer.

    The picnic is another demonstration of how important volunteers are to the organization, Ross added. Volunteers

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    plan and organize the event, do all promotions and make sure clients and others know when it will take place.

    It was her team of vol-unteers who made sure that participants in the Tuesday morning wellness program at the town hall knew about the picnic. A full table of exercis-ers took in the lunch.

    Its a big concerted ef-fort by a lot of people, Ross said.

    While the picnic signi- es the start of summer, it also gives Community Care a chance to look ahead to the fall and winter.

    Ross is keen to bring more intergenerational program-ming to HBM, tapping into potential student volunteers at Norwood District High School.

    I want to encourage more of that and introduce them to our seniors population here. Theres a lot of potential there when it comes to seniors and students. I think we can im-prove on that area. Theres a lot of good kids in our area

    that would certainly ben-e t from spending time with some of our seniors.

    Peter Solmes is a young volunteer and he encourages others of his generation to take the plunge.

    Its a great opportunity to give back and you meet so many different people and you can learn just about any-thing [from clients] with all kinds of backgrounds, he said. This organization has been part of my life for three or four years and I wouldnt change it for the world.

    Its meant a lot to be a volunteer. I meet a multitude of people and learn a ton from them, he said. There are a lot of things youth can get in-volved in and giving back is about the best thing.

    I really enjoy it, Peters mother Tiffany added.

    A volunteer (mostly in the of ce) for two-and-a-half-years, Tiffany says the work is very rewarding.

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    rewarding for them and youre helping them do a lot I dont think people

    realize how much Commu-nity Care is needed in the community.

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    French, Braiden Barr; Geography, Cole Fletcher; History, Katrina Howarth; Sci-ence Hailey Baptie; Physical Education, Jake Finlay, Chloe Van Den Hurk; Mu-sic, Cole Fletcher; Visual Arts, Hailey Baptie; Drama, Macie Dixon Class of 2015 - Hailey Baptie, Braiden Barr, Madison Clegg, Nicholas Dafoe, Macie Dixon, Jakob Finlay, Cole Fletch-er Caleb Fleury, Nathan Gage, Nathaniel Hendry, Katrina Howarth, Lauren Janke, Jade Kilgannon, Jasmine Kilgannon, Taylor Lloyd, Mackenzie Manley, Gavin Post, Quinton Post, Hannah Scrimshaw, Dallas Tunstead, Nolan Valade, Chloe Van Den Hurk, Mazie-Lee Wannamaker, Ethan Whyte, Dakota Windsor

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    Valedictorian Award - Caleb Mc-MillanTop Athletes - Isaiah Cook, Destiny HowranRoyal Bank Values Award - Erin Con-royHorticultural Award - Antje KroesHABA Award - Sadie MeesTony Edwards Memorial Award - Sa-die MeesMost Improved Student - Walker Hayward

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