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    Funerals set for nuns who died in Oak Lawn crash - October 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Nuns Jean Stickney, 86, and Kab Kyoung Kim, 48, were killed Sunday afternoon in a multi-vehicle crash at 95th Street and Cicero Avenue in Oak Lawn. They belonged to the Little Company of Mary Sisters order and worked at the Evergreen Park hospital. | Supplied photo

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    Updated: October 9, 2014 9:13PM

    Arrangements have been set for the two nuns who died Sunday afternoon in an 11-vehicle crash at 95th Street and Cicero Avenue in Oak Lawn.

    Sisters Jean Stickney, 86, and Kab Kyoung Kim, 48, both of the Little Company of Mary Sisters, died at the scene when their eastbound car was waiting on a red light and was struck head-on by a pickup truck.

    The wake and funeral for each nun will be held simultaneously, said Kelly Cusack, spokeswoman for Little Company of Mary Hospital, where the nuns worked.

    Visitation will be from 1 to 8 p.m. Monday in the second-floor chapel in the north pavilion at the hospital, 2800 W. 95th St., Evergreen Park, Cusack said.

    A funeral Mass will begin at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Bernadette Catholic Church, 9343 Francisco Ave., Evergreen Park. The church is just north of the hospital.

    The driver of the truck, Ed Carthans, 81, of Chicago, also died in the accident, which sent 11 people to local hospitals for treatment.

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    Bridgewater couple's dilemma: Buy groceries or clear snow? - October 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A Bridgewater couple say theyll be forced to choose between buying groceries and getting their driveway shovelled this winter after receiving notice a financial aid program they use has just been capped.

    Ron Facey is a double amputee. A leg was amputated below the knee six years ago, and the 68-year-old is also without his left leg, which was amputated below the knee Dec. 26. Six days later, it had to be amputated above the knee; a few days after that, he suffered a massive heart attack.

    I cant do anything physical, and she has heart trouble, he said of his wife, Helena Teal-Facey.

    But they have been able to stay in their modest home because of financial help they began receiving in May through a pilot program to help low-income seniors with daily activities.

    Health and Wellness Minister Leo Glavine said the $1-million program is to support seniors staying in their homes by helping to pay for such things as lawn mowing, snow shovelling and getting to medical appointments.

    Staying in their own home is not only important to most seniors, it also reduces hospital stays and the pressure and cost for long-term beds, said Chester-St. Margarets MLA Denise Peterson-Rafuse, who was part of the NDP government that instituted the pilot program.

    Glavine said the money is allocated to each district health authority to disburse however it sees fit.

    On the South Shore, a qualifying family received up to $500 a month. However, South Shore Health recently sent the Faceys a letter saying the program is now capped due to high demand, and recipients will qualify for up to $500 a year.

    They have already used that up, having spent $716.85 on mowing over the summer.

    If we dont get help with snow removal, were going to have to take money from somewhere else, Facey said.

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    Public masturbator appears in court - October 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A "lonely" man has been charged with masturbating in women's public toilets and pestering women for sexual services or their underwear.

    Yook Suk Choi, 36, appeared at Christchurch District Court today to admit one charge of obscene exposure in a public place and three charges of offensive language and behaviour.

    The court heard the police summary of facts that outlined Choi's bizarre attempts at attracting the opposite sex.

    At 11am on September 1 this year, Choi was found inside the women's public toilets near New Brighton pier.

    A woman left her toilet stall and saw unemployed Choi "standing there masturbating".

    The "shocked" woman asked Choi if he was aware that he was in the women's toilets.

    "(Choi) replied that he knew that and the complainant ran out of the toilets," police said.

    Just one hour later, a woman came out of the nearby Waimairi Surf Club public toilets when she was approached by Choi.

    He asked her if she could take him into the women's toilet and perform a sex act on him.

    "The woman was so concerned for her safety that she ran to her car and pretended to use her cellphone, which is when the defendant drove away in his car," the police version of events said.

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    Behind The Scenes at Eau Du Soleil: Landscape Architect Patrick Bollenberghe – Video - October 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Behind The Scenes at Eau Du Soleil: Landscape Architect Patrick Bollenberghe
    In our Fourth Behind The Scenes video we sit down with MBTW Group Landscape Architect, Patrick Bollenberghe and learn about the different influences in desig...

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    'It looks like the spark is yet to arrive' at new park - October 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    ATTRACTING CRITICS: The "disappointing" Spark Park on Hereford St.

    A new central-city park built by telecom company Spark has been called unappealing and harsh by one of New Zealand's leading landscape architects.

    The Spark Park was built on the site of the company's former Telecom exchange building in Hereford St. The building was demolished after the February 2011 earthquake.

    The small park features some grass planters, four lamp-posts, free wi-fi and the royal crest that used to adorn the original building. At the back of the park is a new piece of street art by Christchurch artist Wongi.

    Do you live near an ugly park? Tell us about it at reporters@press.co.nz.

    However, Christchurch landscape architect Di Lucas said the park looked unappealing.

    "The rest of it looks unfinished, like the spark is yet to arrive. It looks like it is more for vehicles than for people," she said.

    "It is very hard and harsh and an unusual colour. It is not friendly. It is disappointing and it looks unfinished."

    Christchurch writer and designer Barnaby Bennett was also critical of the space.

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    'Spark yet to arrive' at new city park - October 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    ATTRACTING CRITICS: The "disappointing" Spark Park on Hereford St.

    A new central-city park built by telecom company Spark has been called unappealing and harsh by one of New Zealand's leading landscape architects.

    The Spark Park was built on the site of the company's former Telecom exchange building in Hereford St. The building was demolished after the February 2011 earthquake.

    The small park features some grass planters, four lamp-posts, free wi-fi and the royal crest that used to adorn the original building. At the back of the park is a new piece of street art by Christchurch artist Wongi.

    Do you live near an ugly park? Tell us about it at reporters@press.co.nz.

    However, Christchurch landscape architect Di Lucas said the park looked unappealing.

    "The rest of it looks unfinished, like the spark is yet to arrive. It looks like it is more for vehicles than for people," she said.

    "It is very hard and harsh and an unusual colour. It is not friendly. It is disappointing and it looks unfinished."

    Christchurch writer and designer Barnaby Bennett was also critical of the space.

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    Pool and Landscape Designed by Rutgers Landscape – Video - October 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Pool and Landscape Designed by Rutgers Landscape
    Pool and Landscape Designed by Rutgers Landscape.

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    New holland ls170 skidsteer root grapple splitting tree in half tree removal – Video - October 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    New holland ls170 skidsteer root grapple splitting tree in half tree removal
    New holland ls170 skidsteer root grapple splitting tree land clearing tree removal.

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    628 East Capitol Street NE, Washington, DC 20003 – Video - October 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    628 East Capitol Street NE, Washington, DC 20003
    Unsurpassed luxury comes to Capitol Hill in this stunning townhouse, wonderfully sited on one of the most prominent streets in Washington. Both the main and carriage house underwent an exhaustive.

    By: TTR Sotheby #39;s International Realty

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    Popular designer quick to share skills, knowledge - October 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Andrew Lefevre was an artist and interior designer whose curtains, bedspreads, tablecloths and drapes were valued by clients across Western Pennsylvania.

    He was very artistic and talented and sensitive, said his business partner, Francis Simko Jr. of Swissvale.

    Andrew Lefevre of Swissvale died of kidney failure Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2014. He was 79.

    Mr. Lefevre was born in Adamsburg and graduated from Jeannette High School in 1954.

    In 1976, he and Simko Jr. opened Originality Plus in Youngwood, a consignment shop that sold the work of local artists.

    When the shop was moved from Youngwood to Swissvale, Mr. Lefevre started to receive many requests to design and make custom bedspreads, curtains and other textiles.

    He learned his trade as a young man by installing draperies for JCPenney and by working with interior designers, Simko said.

    By the mid-1980s, his design work took up all of his time.

    It got so busy that we actually closed the gift shop, Simko said.

    When he was at his busiest, Mr. Lefevre had eight to 10 employees, according to Simko.

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