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News - Brighton - And the waiting has begun, for a ruling to be delivered on approval of a zoning change by Brighton council that would allow Mac’s to build a gas bar/convenience store at the corner of Elizabeth and Prince Edward streets Ontario Municipal Board adjudicator Richard Makuch reserved decision on an appeal of council’s decision following a day and a-half of testimony by expert witnesses at the hearing held in council chambers. The concluding half-day July 31 was spent with planners hired by Mac’s–Ruth Ferguson Aulthouse, president of Planning and Development Services in Belleville–and the municipality–Darryl Tighe, president of Landmark Associates Limited, Peterborough–giving evidence in support of the rezoning and accompanying site plan agreement that’s been drafted. They were cross-examined by John Ewart, counsel for the appellants–business owners Steve White, Tracey Acker and Kamran Sheikh, and David Green, a resident– who are against the proposed development on the vacant lot, principally because of the trafďŹ c problems they fear could put motorists and pedestrians at risk. Aulthouse said the site plan had been revised and changes made to the design in response to those concerns as well as others that had been raised by the public, and the municipality’s former planner Ken Hurford. They included restricting turning movements, adding signage and improving sight lines. She and Tighe testiďŹ ed the development as proposed was in compliance with provincial planning policies and regulations and the ofďŹ cial plans for Brighton and Northumberland County, and in keeping with surrounding


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(613) 969-1166 More attention was paid to “trafďŹ c impactsâ€? than tshepherd@bellevillemitsubishi.ca in providing “a comprehensive planning analysis,â€? he said. Ewart countered in his closing argument that Hurford was an experienced municipal planner whose “very thorough reviewâ€? of Mac’s zoning application led him to conclude it wasn’t right for the core area. BELLEVILLE MITSUBISHI The development, with the impact it is likely to 720 Dundas Street West, Belleville, ON K8N 5B5 have on trafďŹ c ow and the attendant risks to people’s safety, is “a blueprint for disaster,â€? Ewart said. “It is not an appropriate locationâ€? for what is, as one Visit us online of the proponent’s planning consultants admitted, “a www.InsideBelleville.com dense urban setting.â€? Christel Higgs, the lawyer representing Mac’s, said the convenience store/gas bar will serve as “an attractive gateway to the WE ARE WELCOMING NEW PATIENTS! downtown areaâ€? and her client has in- WE ARE WELCOMING NEW PATIENTS! corporated recommendations made by its trafďŹ c consultants into its site plan. Brighton’s lawyer, Melissa Winch, WE ARE WELCOMING NEW PATIENTS! pointed out that any remaining issues can still be addressed through the site plan. However, as Ewart conďŹ rmed earlier in questioning Aulthouse, the public will not have the opportunity to participate in that process, “if the site plan s #OMPLETE DENTAL CARE doesn’t go far enoughâ€? to satisfy their s #OMPLETE DENTAL CARE FOR concerns. FOR ALL AGES After the hearing Green expressed ALL AGES s $IRECT PAYMENT satisfaction with how well things went. s $IRECT PAYMENT ACCEPTED s #OMPLETE DENTAL CARE FOR “We conducted a strong appeal,â€? he ACCEPTED FROM said, citing Ewart’s work during cross ALL AGES FROM INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE COMPANIES DRS. SUEJOHN AND JOHN MARINOVICH examination and the testimonyDRS. of three SUE AND MARINOVICH s $IRECT PAYMENT ACCEPTED experts who testiďŹ ed at the request of s ,OOK FOR OUR NEW OFlCE the appellants. FROM INSURANCE COMPANIES 257ofDundas St. E.DRS. SUE AND JOHN MARINOVICH THIS SUMMER FAMILY OWNED, “We were able to present the facts 257 Dundas St. E. FAMILY OWNED, $UNDAS 3TREET %AST our case and the issues presented by the ON K8V 1M1 Trenton, SERVING YOUR LOCAL Trenton, K8V 1M1 SERVING YOUR LOCAL zoning amendment,â€? he said. ON s MARINOVICHDENTAL COM COMMUNITY SINCE 1994! COMMUNITY SINCE 1994! Speaking on behalf s MARINOVICHDENTAL COM of the appellants, 257 Dundas St. E. FAMILY OWNED, Green also thanked the people who Trenton, ON K8V 1M1 SERVING YOUR LOCAL showed their support by attending the s MARINOVICHDENTAL COM COMMUNITY SINCE 1994! hearing.

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News - Brighton - The day that the three appellants against the proposed Mac’s gas station arrived with little fanfare, and it was a long day of listening to technical talks, and software that is supposed to resemble real traffic issues. Appellants David Green, Steve White and Tracey Acker, and Kamran Sheikh sat anxiously during the Ontario Municipal Board hearing while evidence was provided

from traffic experts, and not so traffic experts. When asked, Peter Hillier of MMM Group, the man responsible for the traffic impact study for Mac’s admitted he has no credentials in this field, although he is involved in transportation. Appellant lawyer John Ewart asked about Hillier’s latest report that has not yet been in front of council, in which some changes had been made after issues identified by

may not work, so the police might be required to ensure drivers don’t make a left turn either entering or leaving the site onto Prince Edward Street. The matter of a left turn from Elizabeth Street was brought to the floor, with Hillier suggesting a left-turn lane immediately following the left turn from

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Prince Edward Street. It was argued that drivers unfamiliar with the intersection would be making the left turn onto Elizabeth and follow the vehicle in front, not realizing there would be two rather narrow lanes. Turn signals on for the original turn would still be on for the left turn into the gas station, taking drivers by surprise, and possibly causing an accident. Chartier admitted he was concerned with the width of the lanes, but said it was doable, although not ideal. He said the existing transportation system could accommodate the extra lane, yet, there are some outstanding issues that need to be addressed by MMM. Hillier said when they used a traffic flow software, they discovered that the large trucks leaving the site from the north end would “just reach the www. inovaopticians.com centre line� of Prince Edward Street, and not enter into the southbound lanes. Original estimates deduced that trucks would block both northbound lanes as well as part of one southbound People started arriving early to get a seat for the OMB hearing of the mat- lane. ter of a proposed Mac’s convenience and gas bas at 6 Elizabeth Street on Ewart asked if this software was Thursday, July 30, 2015. based on a real driver or a perfect one. At the end of the day, Hillier said there would be a blockage of traffic leaving the site, and that it was dependent upon driver courtesy.

municipal consultant Garry Pappin of Stantec. Rather than allowing left turns into and out of the proposed site onto Prince Edward Street from the 6 Elizabeth Street site, Hillier said his proposal now allowed for right turn in and right turn out only. A raised island and signage would deter people from driving into the lot from a left turn. Expert witness Mark Chartier, of Noetic

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Dear Editor, I read with interest the Independent’s July 31 story “Brighton OMB hearing full of technicalities.â€? Your reporter certainly captured the ambience as the eight-person team of lawyers, planners and trafďŹ c experts assembled by Mac’s and Brighton Council faced off against the three-person team supporting the appellants. What struck me as I sat through the two-day hearing was how poorly Brighton Council handled this issue. The ďŹ rst time the Mac’s proposal for a 12-pump gas station at the corner of Elizabeth and Prince Edward streets came before the newly elected council was at

a public meeting under the planning act on January 19, 2015. Prior to this council neglected to require Mac’s to arrange public information sessions, as is common when controversial developments are tabled. At the public meeting they dismissed the overwhelmingly negative feedback they received from Brighton taxpayers. Finally they dismissed the recommendation of their own manager of planning (backed up by a report from a trafďŹ c consultant) to not approve a zoning change citing “outstanding trafďŹ c safety concernsâ€? and the fact that “a gas bar is a vehicle oriented use more appropriately to a highway commercial location.â€?

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At the end of the meeting four members of council thought they knew better than the experts and voted to approve the requested zoning change. What came out loud and clear at the OMB hearing was that the manager of planning was right; there is in fact a trafďŹ c safety problem with the plan approved by council. As the hearing continued it became apparent that only once Mac’s faced a competent appeal had they been willing to take those concerns seriously. During the hearing they presented a hastily

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Israel: Everybody is a minority The path to political victory doesn’t always make sense

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Editorial - Reuven Rivlin, the president of Israel, is an outspoken man, but he knows when to hold his fire. He condemned the killing of an 18-month-old Palestinian child in an arson attack in the West Bank by suspected Jewish settlers last Friday as “terrorism,” but he did not say that the suspects were from the extreme wing of the “national

religious tribe.” Rivlin has not yet commented publicly on the knife attack on Gay Pride marchers in Jerusalem the previous day that wounded six people (one of whom, 16-year-old Shira Banki, has now died of her wounds). But if and when he does, he will not point out that the killer, Yishai Schlissel, belongs to the extremist fringe of the “Haredi tribe,” the ultra-Orthodox Jews who do not even recognise the legitimacy of the state of Israel. It would be wrong to use language that paints all the members of the tribes in question as accomplices in these murders, because they aren’t. Even if some of them sympathise with the actions of the murderers (and some probably do), it would still be a political mistake to alienate them further from the mainstream of Israeli society. But maybe we should rephrase that last sentence, because in Rivlin’s view there no longer is an Israeli “mainstream.” There once was, when secular Jews, mostly of eastern European origin, formed the majority of the population and everybody else belonged to “minorities.” But higher birth rates among those minorities have turned the secular Jews into just another minority–and he says they should really all be seen as “tribes.” He said all this two months ago, in a startlingly frank speech to the Herzliya conference, an annual event where the country’s leaders debate issues of national policy. “In the 1990s,” he told them, “Israeli society comprised … a large secular Zionist majority, and beside it three minority groups: a nationalreligious minority, an Arab minority and a Haredi minority.” “Although this pattern remains frozen in the minds of much of the Israeli public, in the press, in the political system, all the while, the reality has totally changed. Today, the first grade classes (in Israeli schools) are composed of about 38 per cent secular Jews, about 15 per cent national religious, about one quarter Arabs, and close to a quarter Haredim.”

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The demographic changes, Rivlin said, have created a “new Israeli order … in which Israeli society is comprised of four population sectors, or, if you will, four principal ‘tribes,’ essentially different from each other, and growing closer in size. Whether we like it or not, the makeup of the ‘stakeholders’ of Israeli society, and of the State of Israel, is changing before our eyes.” The most important implication of this change is that barely half of the children now in Israeli primary schools will grow up to be Zionists. The Arabs will not, of course, but neither will the Haredim, the ultraOrthodox Jews who believe that the Zionist project to recreate Jewish rule in Israel is blasphemous. Only God can do that, by sending the Messiah, and the Zionist attempt to hurry it along by human means is a rebellion against God. Neither of these “tribes” even serves in the military, once the great unifying Israeli institution. Arabs are not conscripted for military service, and very few volunteer. In practice, the Haredim have been exempt from military service for all of Israel’s history as an independent state, although parliament passed a law last year that seeks to end the exemptions. The Zionist tribes are also divided between the secular Zionists and the “national religious” tribe. The latter reconcile their Orthodox religious beliefs with the Zionist project by arguing that it was God who inspired the early Zionists in eastern Europe to build a Jewish state in Palestine, even if they did not realise it themselves. Most Jewish settlers on the West Bank, and most of their supporters in Israel proper, belong to this tribe. All these former minority tribes are to some extent alienated from the secular, liberal-democratic Zionist assumptions that underpin Israel’s current political structure. A few members of each tribe are already so alienated that they turn to violence, like the settlers who attack Palestinian children, the Israeli Arabs who run amok and kill Jews, or the Haredi fanatic who attacked the Gay Pride march. President Rivlin, “Ruvi” didn’t say that explicitly– it’s too upsetting–but he was pointing out that the emperor has no clothes. The current secular Zionist domination cannot continue; the other tribes must also come to feel safe and welcome in a different kind of Israel. Specifically, in a “one-state” Israel that includes all the territory between the river Jordan and the Mediterranean Sea. Rivlin, though an Orthodox Jew, doesn’t really belong to any of these tribes: his family has lived in Jerusalem for more than two centuries. He doesn’t believe that the “two-state solution”–one country for Jews and one for Palestinian Arabs–is viable any more, if it ever was. So he is driven to the “one-state solution,” which requires reconciliation and cooperation between all the tribes. It’s so radical that it almost makes sense. It’s just hard to believe that it could actually happen.

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By Stephen Petrick Editorial - Here’s something to daydream about on these hot summer days. Picture, a couple of years from now, a meeting between Canada’s new prime minister with the new president of the United States. It gets awkward when Donald Trump yells “You’re fired” to Thomas Mulcair in the White House rose garden as he becomes uncomfortable with the NDP leader’s left-leaning views.
It may never happen, but you can’t rule it out. On Sunday, Canada’s federal election was officially called for October 19. A lot can happen between now and then but current polls are suggesting it will be a tight race between the Conservatives and the NDP.
I chuckle when I watch these Conservative campaign commercials (which I see numerous times per night) which depicts an HR team discussing Liberal leader Justin Trudeau’s resume. It ends with the saying: “Justin Trudeau. He’s just not ready.” It’s a poor strategy because Trudeau should be the least of the Conservatives’ worries. They’re forgetting that the NDP is currently the official Opposition and actually a much stronger threat. The intriguing thing about an unusually long, 11-week campaign is that it provides a lot of opportunity for someone to slip up and say the wrong thing, thus tipping the scales on the votes. It also provides a lot of time for campaign teams to dig up unseemly facts about their opposition. The Conservatives will surely remind Canadians of every stupid thing Trudeau has ever said and the Liberal party will remind Canadians of every instance where Prime Minister Stephen Harper showed arrogance and ruled Parliament with an iron fist. The climate is right for the NDP to swoop in and appeal to voters as an alternative to the Conservative-Liberal circus. It’s kind of like the atmosphere that allowed the Bob Rae NDP government to be elected in Ontario in 1990. (Of course, that story ended in disaster for the party.) But my point is if Mulcair runs a good campaign and the Liberals and Conservatives don’t, a minority NDP government doesn’t seem out of the question.
 And now let’s discuss what’s happening south of the border. It seems comical to picture Donald Trump, a Manhattan real estate magnate turned reality TV star, as the next president

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of the United States. There’s probably no person in the world with a bigger ego, as became horribly evident when he starred in The Apprentice, the reality TV show which garnered him the famous catchphrase “You’re fired.”
Trump announced in June that he’s seeking the Republican nomination to run for president in 2016 and his campaign, thus far, has been fodder for latenight television comics. His comments on immigration, in which he suggested some Mexicans who cross the border illegally are rapists, rubbed many the wrong way, leading to protests and several businesses that work closely with Trump to sever ties.
 Yet, throughout July, polls showed that Trump was ranked quite high among those seeking the Republican seat, meaning it’s possible he could end up on the ballot next November, with his name next to the Democratic hopeful (likely Hillary Clinton). Trump may be one more stupid comment away from done, but his early success in the polls is probably the result of the following phenomenon: celebrities tend to do well in elections. This is because the instant name recognition they have automatically places them ahead of their competitors, regardless of their experience or knowledge on issues.
For example, Hollywood actor Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected Governor of California in 2003, following a campaign in which journalists accused him of speaking little on actual political issues. And I bet a few people in the 1970s wondered why a movie star named Ronald Reagan was getting into politics, yet he became the 40th president of the United States in 1981.
 It would be nice to think Canadians don’t automatically vote for celebrities, but I’m not sure that’s true. How else can you explain tabloid clown Rob Ford easily winning a councillor seat in Toronto’s Etobicoke North riding last fall, despite not campaigning for the seat as the election took place during his cancer treatments. In some cases, the key to political victory is running a good campaign, based on good policies that reflect the wishes and desires of the majority of constituents. But, in some cases, big elections become as ridiculous as elections for a junior high student council. It just comes down to popularity.

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Patient and Family Advisory Council Members Needed! Are you passionate about improving health care delivery in your community? Would you like the opportunity to help ensure that the patient and family voice is heard loud and clear by having a say in how community health care is delivered? Have you or your loved ones received services from the South East Community Access Centre during the past three years and would like to have input on how the South East CCAC develops and delivers its services? If the answer to these questions is “yes”, the South East Community Care Access Centre is looking for you to become a member of its new Patient and Family Advisory Council. The South East CCAC Patient and Family Advisory Council will consist of a small group of patient and family representatives and South East CCAC staff who will work together to provide feedback to help ensure that patients and their caregivers are more fully involved in South East CCAC program design and service planning. Council members will have the opportunity to review current South East CCAC services and participate in the development of new South East CCAC programs and services. The Council will meet on a monthly basis and will have its inaugural meeting in September 2015. If you would like to have this unique opportunity to have your voice heard at the South East CCAC, please contact David Campbell, South East CCAC Patient Engagement Lead at: david.campbell@ se.ccac-ont.ca or 613-544-8200, ext. 4042 by August 21, 2015. We are looking forward to hearing from you!

Dear Editor, We are now into the longest election campaign, with the most taxpayers’ money spent, in a marathon slagging match which has become the present form of Canadian elections. The strategy has been brought here from south of the border; it is designed to not say anything of importance unless dragged kicking and screaming to do so. Meanwhile far from public view we have, ball park, 700 abandoned oil and gas wells in Alberta, which will take at the current rate about ten years for the industry to properly shut down. The longer this takes the higher the risk of contamination. We can safely assume that many more to come will push back completion time for proper shut down by several more years unless the taxpayer steps up. The energy industry rarely plans for what comes next, being concerned only with profit margins. Take nuclear for instance; 70 years after we started

producing deadly waste, we still fall back on digging a hole and burying it next to the drinking water for millions of USA and Canadian citizens. The same type of solution in New Mexico came to a sudden stop soon after the first few loads of barrels were interred when one or more exploded, contaminating 30 aboveground workers. Predicting real costs is a magic show: Darlington estimated at $4 billion ended up at $12 billion, a normal cost overrun for the industry. The real costs, however, are hidden until after the reactor is shut down at end of life. Then the taxpayer steps up with electricity to keep the cooling pumps going, security and maintenance staff to avoid a Fukushima style meltdown. After a few decades the fuel can be moved “somewhere” and the plant decommissioned at a cost higher than its construction. The radioactive waste from its guts also to be buried “somewhere” at taxpayers’ expense. The cost overruns on this non-productive afterlife can

be staggering. The British debacle at Winscale, now called Sellafield is costing $3 billion each year, cleanup costs only to date $135 billion. The 17 tons of fuel which was sealed in 1957 is due to begin decommissioning in 2037 according to the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, though that may be optimistic. So what’s the plan? Would you use a toilet if it has no connection to a sewage system? Should the tar sands industry be building bigger and bigger lakes of toxic waste with no idea of how to deal with them except wait for the inevitable break in containment, there goes the Athabasca and points north? Sadly none of the above will likely be dealt with during smoke and mirrors to come in the next few months. Have you all got your government cheques yet? Just a couple of items of importance, remember there is no such thing as government money; it’s all taxpayers’ money. Paul Whittaker, Gilmour

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News - Brighton - Chief Warrant Officer Adam Hohner of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion Army cadet corps last week became just the second senior cadet in the corps to earn his wings in the past five years. He was among 43 cadets from across Canada to complete the four-week Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Basic Parachutist Course offered at CFB Trenton. It was “one of the best experiences” he has ever had, and what made it “so special is that for army cadets it’s the hardest course you can get into,” Hohner said. It’s the same course that CAF members are taught but two weeks longer. Basic requirements include being able to perform seven consecutive chin-ups and 31 consecutive sit-ups, as well as run one mile in seven-and-ahalf minutes or less. You also have to be mentally strong, Hohner added. “If you have any doubt that you are not going to make it … then you won’t,” he said. “You have to just do it.” The first week at the cadet camp at CFB Trenton was spent on physical training and orientation. Jump training began the second week, which included

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News - East Northumberland - A 35-year-old woman was charged with two counts of assault and one of uttering death threats as a result of an incident at a Colborne business at 1:10 a.m. July 16. The name of the local resident was not released. An assault reported to have happened at an apartment building in Brighton later the same morning is under investigation. Northumberland OPP received a complaint of a motorist driving erratically on Highway 401 in the Grafton area shortly after 6:30 p.m. July 25. Officers located the Dodge pickup truck in the Colborne area travelling at a speed of 164 kilometres an hour.

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor, The Conservatives are so deceitful that they try to hide the fact they are paying the actress for the commercial where she says that Trudeau is not ready. I noticed that where it says who pays for the commercial, it is written in white on a white background, hoping no one will notice, that it is paid for by the Conservatives. However, the real deceit is when they say that all the things happening now are paid by the Government of Canada, because the government does not have any money; they are using your tax money to deceive you. When the elections are over we will be so deep in debt that it will take another ten years of increased

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Cuso volunteer introducing popular Grenadian pastime to Brighton residents By John Campbell

News - Brighton - Home now after spending ten months in Grenada as a volunteer with Cuso International, Sara Rylott plans to introduce Brighton to one of the Caribbean island’s most popular pastimes: hashing. It’s a fun way to exercise as well as meet people, with “a really, really long history, especially in the more tropical regions of the world,� she said. A hash is an organized event where people assemble to walk or run a trail marked by flour or shredded paper that will lead them into the countryside. The trail for runners is slightly longer so that all will arrive back at the starting point at roughly

the same time, about an hour later, Rylott said. “It was great, you’d have little ones as young as four or five walking ‌ [with] lots of seniors,â€? she said. It was “a real mix of peopleâ€? who took part, and then stayed for the barbecue that followed. “It was just such a lovely way to spend a Saturday afternoon, to get out into nature ‌ [and see] many beautiful places that you would never, ever seeâ€? otherwise. Rylott wants Brighton residents to share that same sort of delight in their own community which she, her husband Brent and their two sons Aiden and Owen got to experience while she worked

as a youth training adviser in Grenada. This Saturday, the BBQ Hash House Harriers the family has formed will hold its inaugural event, starting at 4 p.m. The starting and finishing point is their home at 4 Orchard Crescent and the trails will wind through town and part of Proctor Park Conservation Area. There is a $2 charge per person for each hash and the money raised at the barbecue in the family’s backyard will go toward the purchase of tables and chairs for the 300 students at the life skills and vocational training centre for youth where Rylott worked. Their chairs are falling apart

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and the tables are “boards put together on top of things.â€? The hashes in Grenada attracted between 100 and 200 people; Rylott is hoping at least 30 to 40 will show up for theirs the first time out. “It’s a great way to get to know people ‌ [and] your community,â€? she said. “We’d really like to do it every week. We’re trying to find different locations where we can host it. The main issue is, one, having enough parking, and, two, making sure there is an availability where we can barbecue.â€? Rylott will be making Caribbean jerk chicken and coconut bake, a classic Caribbean bread, for Saturday’s hash. “I love cooking the Caribbean style; it’s so flavourful,â€? she said. Rylott said Grenadians “have a real sense of communityâ€? and they made her and her family feel very much a part of it. “When we left our neighbours were crying, [saying] we’re going to miss you.â€? The heat, however, “was definitely an issue,â€? she said. “Both boys passed outâ€? during outdoor school assemblies. She became so acclimatized to living in Grenada that last Thursday was the first time since she returned home that she didn’t have the heated seat in her vehicle on as she drove to work to CFB Trenton where she’s a learning adviser. “I’ve been freezing,â€? Rylott said. “I now have an appreciation for how cold [Brighton’s migrant apple pickers] find Canada.â€? Rylott continues to work on the curriculum she’s developing for the students at the New Life Organization training centre that will help them learn trades and increase their opportunities for employment throughout the Caribbean. Rylott said she would definitely volunteer again after she and her

Brighton resident Sara Rylott and her sons Aiden and Owen, shown at a cricket match, spent ten months in Grenada. Rylott served as a volunteer with Cuso International while husband Brent toiled as house husband. Photo: Submitted

Following specially marked trails out into the countryside to discover its attractions is known as a hash in Grenada and other tropical countries. Photo: Submitted

husband retire. “When you help other people, really, you’re helping yourself,� she said. “You become a better person for

it.� You might not think you have the time for it “but in the long run it will be something that you will never regret doing.�


News - Trent Hills - Northumberland-Quinte West Rick Norlock has been busy of late making a flurry of funding announcements across the riding, which apparently is causing tongues to wag. “I might as well get this off my chest,” he said, as he proceeded to explain why that’s been the case, while making a funding announcement in Campbellford July 29. He’s been asked: “Why don’t you make all these announcements all at one time?” and his response was “is it fair” to ask the mayor and council of Trent Hills, for example, “to drive all the way down to Cobourg for me to make an announcement that affects Campbellford?” The same holds true for other municipalities receiving grant money, “so that’s why we’ve spread them out,” Norlock said. As to why they’re all being

announced in a short period of time, it’s because “some of us like to take a little vacation,” and he and his wife are “going to take a little bit of time off in August” before the writ is expected to be dropped “sometime Septemberish.” (It came much sooner. Four days after Norlock announced the funding, Prime Minister Stephen Harper asked the GovernorGeneral to dissolve Parliament, setting in motion the longest election campaign in Canadian history, with the vote to be held October 19. Another reason is “there are contracts to be let” and if that were to happen “all at the same time … the prices go up,” Norlock said. “We’ve seen that before with sewers and other announcements with regards to programs so we’re trying to give communities and organizations sufficient time so that they can take their time in order to improve

their infrastructure as a legacy towards Canada’s 150th birthday [in 2017]. “So that’s the motivation, that’s why we’re here, so you can choose to decide one way or the other,” he said. Trent Hills Mayor Hector Macmillan said he was “really appreciative” the MP was making the announcements for the reasons he cited. “These announcements are important to each community and to pile them all together loses [their] meaning,” he said. The Canada 150 Community InfrastructureProgramwillprovide $150 million over two years for the rehabilitation, renovation and expansion of existing community infrastructure. Eligible projects include recreational and tourism facilities, and cultural centres and museums. Southern Ontario has been allocated $44.4 million.

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Rotary Club of Brighton Monthly Report – July, 2015

Bruce Davis, long time volunteer with the Brighton Health Services Centre, provided us an update on the BHSC and also, showed us the new plaque that our club sponsored honouring ten former Rotarians who are now deceased. He reminded us how instrumental our Rotary Club and its members were in the early phases of the BHSC formation. Over the years, the Brighton Rotary and Rotarians have donated or responsible for donations of over $176,000 to the Health Services Centre Congratulations go out to the new 2015-2016 Board of Directors for the Rotary Club who took over their roles effective July 1. And, certainly, our club’s activity will keep them busy in the months ahead. Let’s have a snapshot view of what has happened in the past month… Some of the contributions we made in the past month included Shelterbox Canada (this is a box worth about $1,000 US) that contains a housing tent and cooking supplies for a family of 10). Our volunteers were kept busy handing out ice-cream treats at Memorial Park at the Ian Roy Concert In The Park this past month. The event was very well attended. Also, this past month, we assisted the community by doing bbq’s at the PANAM

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Penny Weese, Executive Director of the Brighton Children’s Centre (BCC) talked about the activities of the centre and the significant number of preschool children they assist each and every school day including the 22 presently enrolled in the Summer Camp program. The centre is licensed for 72 children and have 9 staff. The BCC receives funding from a number of sources to supplement their needs including the Brighton Rotary for which they are thankful.

/ PARAPAN reception. The big bbq for August will be our club hosting the District 7070 Eastern Interclub BBQ at Proctor Park. We anticipate over 150 Rotarians and guest to visit our municipality. Guest speakers this month included Ian Molenhuis who was our Rotary Youth Exchange student visiting Argentina. During his talk, he had this eye opening statement “At the start of my experience, I thought of the world as very small, but now I think of the world as very big and very connected and as everyone as very similar.” From the nearby Trenton Rotary Club, we had a guest speaker Jinni Demine who was promoting the “Inter Rotary Spelling Bee.” Since its start two years ago, it has expanded from eight local

schools participating to 18 but they are targeting all of the 42 local schools, noting that they will need more support from Rotarians and of course, their financial generosity. Sadly, we had some club losses this past month with the passing of one of our founding Rotarians, Robert (Bob) Briden. Plus it is always hard to say good bye to our two Youth Exchange students, Chloe & Kaisa who have returned home. And Rotarians Gayle and Paul Roth are also moving away to Vineland near Niagara Falls. But, on the horizon, we will soon be hosting two new Rotary Youth Exchange students and of course, we are always looking to talk to those that might be interested in checking out our Rotary Club just give Dave Sharp a call at 613475-5109.

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Vandalism an ongoing problem for Brighton’s railway museum

By John Campbell

News - Brighton - History keeps repeating itself and the owner of Memory Junction Museum wants it to stop. Ralph Bangay is fed up with the vandalism that has taken place on his property and the lat-

est incident, a broken window in a rail car that houses historical material about Brighton, had him thinking it was time to cut short his season long before he usually does, the end of September. “When I saw that I said ‘This is it, I’m going to put a sign on

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Ralph Bangay, owner of Memory Junction Museum in Brighton, holds a piece of glass from a window in a rail car that was shattered one night last week. The museum on Maplewood Street has been the target of vandals in recent years. Photo: John Campbell

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little better,” Bangay said. Still, the problem remains of what to do about vandals who constantly target the museum he’s operated since purchasing the former Grand Trunk Railway station in 1994. Days before the window smashing, several boys were seen firing “sky rockets” at a shed on his property which, had it caught fire, easily would have gone up in flames, he said. And over the last two years, the baggage shed has been pelted with eggs, and there have been 14 windows smashed. “It’s a shame,” said local historian Dan Buchanan. The destructive activity has him baffled as well as worried about a prized repository of local history. Part of the problem is trying to keep a place secure that’s open to the public and treated as “a park” where people can walk their dogs and play with their children, he said. “I don’t know what you can do about it,” Buchanan said, other than pay for security, which is “not really possible under the circumstances”–the museum relies on donations and volunteer help to operate. Buchanan said the Brighton History Open House planned for February 2016, will focus on the railway and its importance to the local community. The railway “was critical to the people who lived here,” he said. Memory Junction, with all its artefacts, photographs and archival material “really tells us about that history, and we want it be more well-known. “And I certainly hope that we can keep this place going.”

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MP Rick Norlock, in making the announcement July 29 at the site, said the grant from the Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program will allow for “signiďŹ cant landscaping and tourism signageâ€? to take place on the property. The municipality has estimated the project could cost $150,000 in

total. “I think it will be a ďŹ tting tribute to Canada’s 150th to see this corner dressed up for the downtown, for the business community, the BIA,â€? Trent Hills Mayor Hector Macmillan said. “It’s something that’s been a concern since the day [the buildings on the corner] burned

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Doug O’Blenis drove from the eighth starting spot to the lead on lap 17 and fought off a swarm of contenders over the ďŹ nal eight laps to claim his second win of the season. Four for Ferguson The second 25-lap feature of the night for the Bainer’s OilGARD Canadian ModiďŹ eds was a busy one with Adam Whaley and Dan Insley on the front row. Insley led the opening three laps until a yellow for Josh Hennessy after he rolled to a stop in turn three. Whaley claimed the lead on the following restart while Shawn Gregory drove to second on the high side past Mitch Rosborough. While Whaley tried to distance himself from the ďŹ eld, Dan Ferguson was on the

move from his tenth starting position and moved to fourth on lap seven. Ferguson challenged Whaley for the runner-up spot on lap 16 and took the position before passing Gregory on lap 18 for the lead. With two laps to go, Andrew Hennessy slid into second on the bottom, but had no time to catch the leader Ferguson, who won for the second time in three races. Lucky seventh for Ramsay Jonah Mutton started on the outside of the front row for the ďŹ nal 25-lap race of the Larry’s Towing Pro Stock Triple Crown with Samantha Thompson and quickly used the advantage to jump to the point. Sixth-place starter Justin Please see “Brightonâ€? on page 21

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Brighton Speedway double features es at the victory and handing the lead to Brandon Murrell. Anderson got close to Murrell, but didn’t have enough momentum or time to complete the pass. The win was Murrell’s first, holding off the division’s top

two drivers Wade Purchase and Johns Comp 4 15-lap A-Main. Rich Sanders. Reid ran away from the field over the final ten laps to claim Reid scores first career win his first career win. Shelby Mills Brighton youngster Aus- narrowly missed the second spot tin Reid earned his first career after a thrilling side-by-side batwin Saturday night in the Bill’s tle for second with Josh Read.

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Sports - Brighton - Team Ontario rebounded from two straight losses to open the four-team tournament and went on to capture the Canadian Lacrosse Association’s 2015 Girls Bantam

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in the round-robin. “I was so happy to be a part of it and hopefully I can do it again next year!� Kieran said in an email. “I will never forget it and I will always cherish the memories.� Todd and Kelly Gerow were there to share in their daughter’s joy at winning a national title at the age of 12. “The week in Calgary was priceless,� Kelly said in an interview, and the players got to go to Banff for a day, which was “wonderful.� Ontario got off to a sluggish start, losing 4 - 1 to British Columbia and 5 - 2 to Alberta. Having arrived in Calgary just the day before and turning in late, “they were still jetlagged,� Kelly said. “So the first day was a tough day.� Team Ontario turned it

around for the third game, thumping Nova Scotia 12 - 1. Kieran, who plays for the Northumberland Nemesis, played the last period and was named game MVP by her coach. The team went on a roll, beating BC 3 - 1, Alberta 4 2 and Nova Scotia 6 - 1 (with Kieran again playing a period) to finish the round-robin with a record of 4 - 2. Ontario squared off against BC for the gold medal and prevailed 4 - 3 in double overtime, scoring on a penalty shot that was awarded when BC was caught having too many players on the floor, with less than two minutes left in the period. “The roof went off the building,� said Kelly, “who couldn’t believe the amount of support� Kieran and the team received

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Twelve-year-old Kieran Gerow, of Brighton, earned gold as a member of Team Ontario that won the Canadian Lacrosse Association’s 2015 Girls Bantam Box national championship held in Calgary. Photo: Submitted

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Sports - Melrose - The 82nd season of the South Hastings Baseball League is now down to four teams. Uens Pole Line Construction, the Melrose Shamrocks, the Read Young Guns and Malcan Designs have all advanced to the semi-final round, after sweeping opponents in the first round. Uens, which finished the regular season in first place, powered its way to a 3 - 0 sweep in a best-of-five series with eighthseeded Electrical Utilities Contracting. Uens won the opener 25 - 5 and took game two 20 - 4. They then ended the series with a 9 - 2 win in game three. Meanwhile the second-seeded Melrose Shamrocks swept the defending champion Latta Rivermen 3 - 0 in a series that featured great pitching and defence. Melrose won the opener 3 - 0 and edged Latta 2 - 1 in game two. In game three, the Shamrocks erased an early 4 - 0 deficit and stormed back to win 5 - 4 in extra innings. The winning run scored after a two-out single to centrefield brought a runner home from second. The Read Young Guns, one of the youngest teams in the league, took little time to eliminate the Melrose Tall Trees. They opened the series with a 6 - 3 win and then won game two 3 - 2. They completed the sweep with an 8 - 7 win in game three. In the final series, Malcon Designs swept the Shannonville Hawks 3 - 0. Malcon won game one 5 - 4 in extra innings and then cruised to a 10 - 5 win in game two. They won game three, but the final score was not publicized. All the remaining games of the season will be played at the Township of Tyendinaga Recreation Complex at 394 Melrose Road. The playoff schedule for the semi-final round hadn’t been posted as of Monday.


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Tweed Stampede attracts largest number of competitors yet By Scott Pettigrew

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Tweed Stampede and Rodeo held at Trudeau Park near Tweed is part of that circuit. Trudeau Park owner Casey Trudeau, organizer of the event, said this year he had the largest number of competitors yet. “The rodeo has expanded its Please see “Tweed” on page B3

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Hastings Waterfront Festival ready to shine again By Bill Freeman

News - Hastings - Hastings’ marquee Waterfront Festival is ready to shine once again with a menu designed to appeal to the whole family. The ninth annual festival August 14 to 16 has overcome some notable challenges this year particularly the fact that the organizing committee did not have any start-up funds to get things off the ground. A recent federal grant of $5,500 was a significant boost and helps with marketing an event that routinely draws several thouPaddy the Turtle, shown here with Wendy Baggs of the Kawartha Turtle sand to the Hastings Village Marina on the Trauma Centre, will be at the ninth annual Hastings Waterfront Festival south shore of the Trent River. which runs August 14 to 16. Photo: Bill Freeman Consistently high attendance is quite

an achievement given the weekend is one of the busiest on the summer calendar. The Havelock Jamboree to the north and Warkworth’s Long Lunch and the Northumberland Ribfest in Cobourg draw large crowds. “It’s pleasing and also surprising how well this festival has prospered year after year,” festival chair Erin Farley told The Independent. “To see so many people attend this event is incredibly satisfying for myself and the rest of the committee. It’s exhilarating seeing crowds of visitors having a good time and then the hard work doesn’t matter so much. “I think the thing I like best is that anyBelleville’s Dave Teasdale of the Maple Leaf Chapter of the Antique Outdoor Motor Club took part in last year’s Hastings Waterfront Festival. The ninth annual event runs August 14 to 16 and will also include an exhibition of antique outboard motors. In the photo Teasdale stands by a 1914 two-HP Evinrude motor and a three-HP Johnson made in Peterborough during the 1960s. Photo: Bill Freeman

one can come to this festival [and] probably find something to enjoy and spend nothing for attendance and all the activities,” Farley added. Rain played havoc last year and that affected fundraising but Farley says the committee is grateful to this year’s concert performers and sound technician David Hirst who’ve reduced their fees. Norwood’s Custom Country Glass has leant a flatbed stage at no charge. “We appreciate these wonderful people,” Farley said. The Friday evening concert features The Janet Jeffery Band at 7 p.m. followed by Garth Brooks tribute artist Darren Brown at 9 p.m. On Saturday, it’s Phoxy Music and Candy Mountain. The beer tent, silent auction and food station will open at 5 p.m. both evenings. Farley says adding the second evening concert has worked to the festival’s favour attracting more people and performers. She says they’re letting vendors know they can set up Friday

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formula for attracting competitors and this year we have 240 competitors. There is another rodeo taking place in western Ontario this weekend that has been going on for years and they have in the past had more competitors than we have but this weekend they only have 140 competitors.� He said the numbers of people attending this year will the biggest crowd to date and he expected to surpass 10,000 through the gate. Casey added that the Tweed Stampede is much bigger this year with four headliner bands including the Road Hammers and Bob Will’s Band. He was expecting a capacity crowd for these shows. He went on to say that on the Friday night a massive storm hit and lightning struck the main stage and knocked out all the electricity as well as the Internet. “The storm came in just before the concert was about to start and things were flying around everywhere. All our computers and ATM went down. We really want to thank Elite Electronics from Tweed for coming through for us and fixing our Internet at the last

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Campbellford Fair crafts at children’s activity centre By Sue Dickens

News - Campbellford - Crafts and kids just naturally go together and the folks at the Campbellford Fair know it’s a good combination when planning activities for children and this year is no different. Whether it’s making “water horses” or “little critter grass huts” or “back scratchers” and “button trees” it’s all part of the children’s activity centre at the 161st Campbellford Fair. “There are certain scheduled crafts but there is also a free crafting table where children can just go make their own thing,” said Brenda Barker, who is organizing the craft activities which are held in the arena, upstairs. She knows what kids like and has two children of her own who can attest to that. Eileen, 14 and Gordon, 12, have participated in the fun activities over the years and have now moved on to helping with the event come fair time. “They’ve grown up knowing the fair every single year. That’s how we got on board. When I first went to the fair Gordon was a baby and I went into the

activity centre and at that time it was in the Red Barn and I thought this is wonderful how do I get involved with this. I’ve been on board ever since,” she commented. “My children just know fair time means they are at the fair. They’ve always had fun and as time went by they started to help with setup,” she added. And rain or shine the activities take place because it is all happening indoors. “It’s like a haven for the parents in some ways because the little ones can go into the activity centre and have fun,” she explained. “Rain or shine well, parents–you can just see them take a breath,” she added with a grin. This year there will also be a Crayola table for colouring. “The water horses are really cool too,” she said. All of the supplies are provided. “Our button trees will be really fun for the kids because they’re simple to make. And the activities are educational as well.

“We have a T-shirt headbands craft activity at 2:30 Sunday. It’s about the four Rs: reduce, reuse, recycle and now repurpose. I’m a Girl Guide leader and I started reading about repurposing so we thought we should have it as part of our activity centre to get people to start thinking about this,” she said. There is a play dough table and face painting too. “We keep these activities together upstairs. Mom and dad may arrive with three or four kids so one can do face painting, some have fun with play dough and one can do crafts,” she noted The craft activities start opening night of the fair, Friday, August 7, and continue through the weekend with specific crafts scheduled throughout the three days. “We have a big variety of things that we offer the kids. It’s for all ages and it keeps them all interested.” As well Clifford the Big Red Dog, sponsored by the Campbellford Lions Club will be making guest appearances throughout the weekend to entertain the children. As an added bonus the Haliburton,

Bryn Evdie, age three, from left, joins Jessa Ulvick, age six and her sister Emily, who were visiting from Saskatoon, at last year’s fair, to check out the balloons and wristbands that were a giveaway. Laurel Clark of the Canadian Red Cross First Aid division was handing out the balloons in the children’s activity centre. Photo: Sue Dickens

Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit will have a representative there to promote parent and child wellness. “This is really important to us too,” said Barker. “The activity centre just leaves you

feeling good when you are there doing things whether participating, watching or setting things up.” For the scheduled crafts go to <http://www.campbellfordfair.ca/ children/2015ChildrenActivity.pdf>.

Injury to horse ends dream of being world barrel racing champion By John Campbell

which required stitches. She slipped going around a barrel at a show in Clinton. “She went down hard,” Spooner said. At the time “we didn’t realize it was as bad as it was. A couple of days later her front left leg “all swelled up,” Spooner said. Not having her favourite horse to ride was “very, very devastating” for her daughter. “We’re hoping to try to qualify for next year,” Spooner said. Amy could have used another mount but “she really didn’t have one to take that was good enough

to be there,” she said. Also, “she felt that it was her and Chiclets that made it there and that was who she wanted to be with.” Her horse spent a week at the vet’s “trying to get her fixed up, it just didn’t work,” Spooner said. “Unfortunately, that’s the way it goes.” Chiclets is “still not good,” but she is feeling better. It will take “a long time to heal [but] she’ll be fine.” Amy had been sitting in first place in this year’s NBHA standings but now has slipped to third after missing two shows.

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Sports - Trent Hills - Amy Newman will have to wait another year in her bid to become a world champion barrel racer. The 13-year-old Norham girl didn’t make the trip to Perry, Georgia, for the National Barrel Horse Association’s World Youth Championships July 19 to 25 because her pony couldn’t compete. “Her horse got hurt,” said her mother, Tina Spooner, said in an interview July 31. Chiclets was injured six weeks earlier when she fell and got cut,

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If Chiclets is well enough for The top three will advance to a show at the end of August in the world championships when Ottawa, her daughter “has a good they’re held next year. chance to qualify again.” “She’s worried that Chiclets

isn’t going to be ready,” Spooner said. The two of them have resumed working together but “no running.”

“Sunday Drive” bringing Toronto artists to showcase in Warkworth festival By Sue Dickens

News - Warkworth - After a successful inaugural year “Sunday Drive presents Warkworth” returns to the village. Founder Tania Thompson and the Sunday Drive Art Projects team are bringing Toronto artists back here in a convoy of buses. Launching on August 15 and continuing until August 30, the 16-day festival, “Sunday Drive presents Warkworth” will feature work from metropolitan artists in what is being referred to by organizers as, “a charming rural environment.” The event, which is free, and for all ages, is focused on “giving new perspective to pieces as they are exhibited in untraditional and unexpected spaces.” “Everyone who comes to Warkworth wants to come back and Sunday Drive is no exception,” said Thompson. “We want to introduce even more people to this hidden gem of a place in 2015. Warkworth is home to a large community of artists, designers and architects that have helped make it a

uniquely liberal, stylish village with a very creative sensibility,” she added. “It balances the best of country life with contemporary taste–and it’s just 90 minutes from Toronto, making it a perfect road trip destination.” As the festival continues into its second year, it will shine the spotlight on artists and art professionals “that are champions of contemporary art” and its focus on accessibility to an array of audiences. This year features an added collaboration with Peterborough’s Artspace which will be presenting artist Mark Clintberg and one of his iconic text installations, and new presenter Studio 835 Collective. “We’re thrilled to present our ‘Lazer Harp’ in such a rural and rustic setting,” said Geoff Watson and Joseph Murray, of Studio 835 Collective. “Sunday Drive gives artists the chance to utilize unique environments for a truly experiential event.” Other new artists and

presenters include Sean Martindale presented by Sunday Drive and Felix Kalmenson and Onyeka Igwe of 8 Eleven Gallery. The official opening of this year’s event will happen August 15 at 3 p.m. and to accommodate more artists from the city extra buses have been added to the convoy. A recap of highlights from last year, live updates and information can be found at <www.sundaydrive.org>. Check the event out on Facebook at: <https://www.facebook.com/ sundaydriveartprojects>. Sunday Drive is a registered not-for-profit organization presenting arts events that bring new audiences to new places. The goal of their projects is increase the creation, presentation and dissemination of contemporary arts activities. The organization describes Sunday Drive as a “group of arts professionals dedicated to nurturing cultural exchange and art activities around us,” making contemporary art accessible to everyone.


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Rocky Mountain National Park celebrates its 100th anniversary

The view as I walk along the park’s Coyote Valley Trail.

Lifestyles - As I was just about to drive into Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park on my recent visit, I paused to take a photo of the special sign that had been added for this year. This park was established on January 26, 1915, so the sign indicates that this year is its “100th anniversary” and, therefore, special celebrations are on. Upon entering the park, I was given a monthly “Centennial Calendar of Events,” so I was able to peruse these “anniversary specials.” One of these celebratory events, available at both the Kawuneeche Visitor Centre and the Beaver Meadows Visitor Centre, is the new, inspirational, 25-minute Centennial film, Wilderness, Wildlife, Wonder, which will be shown through September. There are also special art shows, photography exhibits, lectures, and concerts throughout this summer, and a “re-dedication ceremony” will take place at the park’s Holzwarth Historic Site on September 3 and at the Glacier Basin Campground on September 4. I’ve been in this park more than once, and I have to admit that I’ve always found its Alpine Visitor Centre, located near the summit, particularly appealing; it’s the highest one in the country’s entire National Park Service, and it offers extraordinary alpine tundra views. While up here this time, I again ascended its steep Alpine Ridge Trail, from which wildlife is often visible, for one’s added “viewing pleasure.” For example, I can recall that on the first time that I visited this Alpine Visitor

Centre and ascended this trail, I saw a herd of elk in the valley below. On this particular trip, I saw both elk and moose in the park, and I was able to get some great photos. Other wildlife often seen includes deer, coyote, bear, and bighorn sheep. Also here, but less likely to be seen, are bobcats and mountain lions. It was early July when I visited

are, of course, many other worthwhile near Grand Lake, has no such shuttle treks available, such as the relatively service, for it’s less congested and has short Bear Lake, Sprague Lake, and only one park campground (at Timber Lily Lake Trails, as well as many longer Creek). I actually prefer this “quieter” trails that lead into the backcountry. If side. Since there’s somewhat less traffic you wish to explore further, be sure here, there’s an even greater chance of to pick up the required backcountry viewing wildlife, and since this side camping permit. One caution: always tends to get more rain, the landscape be prepared. The weather can change appears very lush and is decorated by very quickly in these high altitudes, so many brightly coloured wildflowers. dress in layers and drink lots of water; Besides, Grand Lake is itself a very altitude sickness, dehydration, and picturesque lakeside village, with a nice hypothermia are definite concerns. beach, hotels, shops, restaurants, and a Another not-to-be-missed point of vibrant theatre (the Rocky Mountain interest along the route is at Milner Repertory Theatre). Pass, where I found a sign indicating Visiting Rocky Mountain National I was at the Continental Divide, which Park during its 100th anniversary separates drainage to the Atlantic celebration gave me both the opportunity Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. to reflect on some of the park’s I found the east side of the park, milestone events and achievements near Estes Park, closest to Denver, is over the past 100 years and, at the same the busiest, and it has the majority of time, reaffirm the need to preserve such the campgrounds. To help lessen the special places for future generations. traffic in this area, there are free shuttle After all, one of the original goals in buses available that will take you to the creation of such parks was to leave some of the most popular hiking trails. these special places “unimpaired for the However, the west side of the park, enjoyment of future generations” too. For more information <www.rockymountainnationalpark.com>.

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this time, and there was still quite a bit of snow around me, even though the temperature was 25°Celsius. I wandered along a nearby hiking trail that had patches of snow along both sides of the path, and I even watched a couple of people throwing snowballs at one another. It certainly makes it easier to understand why this road and area is not open year-round. Although some of the park is always available, the entire Trail Ridge Road, that traverses the park, is open only from about Memorial Day to mid October, for there’s just too much snow during the remainder of the year. The Trail Ridge Road is the highest continuous paved road in North America (rising to over 12,000 feet), and this park has the highest average elevation of any national park, with about one-third of this park being above the tree line. Apart from the spectacular views of snow-capped mountains and the abundance of wildlife, I’m also drawn to this park for its plethora of fascinating hiking trails, including the three I did on this visit: the Alpine Ridge Trail, by the Alpine Visitor Centre, the Coyote Valley Trail, which follows the banks of the Colorado River and offers magnificent views of the Never Summer Mountains, and the Adam Falls Trail, a short hike near Grand Lake. There

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An Arnprior Garden

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Lifestyles - Gentle Reader, I enjoy getting out and visiting other people’s gardens but during the season it is difficult to find the time. Happily, about a week ago, my wife and I were able to take a little road trip to Arnprior, Ontario. As the crow flies, this little gem is a titch under 50 kilometres due east of Ottawa, located where the Madawaska River empties into the mighty Ottawa River. We actually overnighted in Braeside, at Penny and Daniel Vidal’s home. Daniel is the groundskeeper: Penny tells him what part of the ground to keep, where it is and what part of the ground to move somewhere else on the property! The yard is divided into working (sheds and composting area) viewing (lawn and shrub borders) and recreational (in ground pool) areas. Mature cedar hedging (real Ontario white cedar and not those showy but weak Emerald imports) provides privacy and windscreen to three sides while a stand of mature maples, with a proliferation of saplings, shade the back property line. This house is in an older established subdivision but, thanks to the foresight of the original planters, you would think you were in a secluded country estate. There is ample lighting, subtly placed to provide security as well as enhancing

nighttime viewing. This is an area where we, as gardeners generally, can improve upon without too great an expense. There are two ways to enter into the backyard–from a side yard opposite the pool or through the house onto the deck. Either way, care has been taken to provide the guest with an inviting view. The path along the house is anchored with a small Red Prince wiegela shrub. While it doesn’t hide any sightlines, it does direct you along the pathway to the deck. As you move toward it, you will notice the sunny shrub borders of cheddar pinks (Dianthus spp), volunteer pot marigolds (Calendula), various summer phlox (Phlox paniculata sp) and a large patch of butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa sp) anchoring the entrance to the pool area. The soil is covered in most places by river rock around the “hot” plants and a creeping blue

juniper (Juniperus horizontalis ‘Wiltonii’) protecting the sunny plants that like cool feet. Looking back from the deck, you will see little surprises. On the north side of that wiegela is a wee shade garden containing three heuchera: an Obsidian in the background flanked by a Silver Scrolls and a Black Currant. Although each is quite different, there are shared elements which create a cohesive tableau: both the Obsidian and Black Currant have dark foliage while the Silver Scrolls and Black Currant share silvery veins. Along one edge a Raspberry Tart coneflower transitions from sun to shade with a white New Guinea impatiens in the shadow and some Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) soaking up the sun. On the other side is a small roughcut white rock similar in size to the figurine resting behind

the Silver Scrolls. A smaller stone is in front this wee statue that gives balance to the “mass” of the non-plant materials and provides a smooth visual transition from one side of this garden to the other. I chose this particular garden to describe GR, because although it is small, it has everything you should see in a garden–a clever design with good selection of plant material, incorporation of hardscape, hidden from the initial view it has a playful element, and it blends in with the overall estate. Across the back yard, in semi-shade, is a very simple but well stocked perennial garden, augmented by a few taller shrubs. Although we tend to think of Diabolo ninebark and Royal Purple smokebush as being sun-loving plants–and we would be right but limiting–they will thrive in moderate shade. Their deep dusky reds

add tremendous depth to the borders without taking up a lot of space. From the deck I could see a nice collection of sedum, violas, and iris interspersed by black-eyed Susan and daylilies. Penny asked me if I could offer any other suggestions and, as I went down the list (fern, bleeding heart, hosta, heuchera, sweet woodruff, etc. etc.) she said they were already there. A closer look showed another shade garden in behind the border, completely under the canopy of the maples. In many places, you would expect this area to become a tipping spot for yard waste and seized up fertiliser spreaders. Penny and Daniel embody the spirit of us gardeners–we’re not all professionals but we share a passion for plants and enjoy collaborating with them to create our own Edens. It was a treat.

Catching up with the Campbellford Lions Club

The Campbellford Lions Club recently honoured Lion Elaine May with the Helen Keller Award for her ten years of volunteering her time as chair of the Walk for Dog Guides held here each year. The award was also given for her eight years as chair of the vision screening program which is held in Campbellford’s public and separate schools: club treasurer Fred Lee presented the award to Elaine May (centre); club president Don May, left, and first vice president Carol Lee, right, were on hand for the presentation. Photo: Submitted

Campbellford Lions Club’s new executive was installed by Past District Governor Eric Holmden: from left, Lions Jim Hagerman, Ray Weeks, Andy Bastedo, Elaine May, Marg Wilkes, Emily Bertrand, Omilli Ojeda, Shirley Simpson, Carol Lee (incoming president), Don May, Lynn Forgrave, Eileen Perkins, Fred Lee and Eric Holmden. Photo: Submitted

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Island Park resident witnesses grandson’s BC wedding By Sue Dickens

News - Campbellford - The wonders of technology may not be clearly understood by Clara Nader, but the benefits are now undeniable. A resident of Island Park Retirement Community, Clara received an Clara Nader admits the amazing world of technology gave her the opportu- invitation to attend her grandson’s nity to watch her grandson’s wedding in British Columbia recently–in “real wedding. time,” thanks to the efforts of Island Park’s Krista Hazlewood.

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The only problem was she lives in Campbellford and he lives in British Columbia and Clara was unable to make the trip. So the folks at Island Park, Krista Hazlewood, the lifestyle consultant, in particular, decided to do something about this. “I took down the details of the wedding and contacted her grandson to see if we would be able to somehow use face time of Skype to enable Clara to be a part of the wedding,” Hazlewood explained. The family was very grateful for the suggestion and were on board immediately. “One of the barriers was that the wedding was being held at the bride’s family farm so we had to ensure that we had a good Wi-Fi connection,” she added. After several trial runs and getting the correct pieces of technology together Hazlewood was able to make it happen

using an iPad. On the day of the wedding she decorated her office with bows and Clara wore her finest dress for the occasion. “We had fresh flowers from our garden and placed them on the desk. Clara wore a corsage that matched the bride’s bouquet,” Hazlewood said. “The recorder on the other end gave us full view of the people in attendance.” The view included nieces who had flown from Norway for the wedding. “Clara was so excited to see friends and family from her home country of Norway,” said Hazlewood. When Clara’s grandson Benjamin Reagan and his bride Danielle Haythrone said their vows, it was all witnessed by Clara in real time. “She still cannot comprehend how it worked,” Hazlewood said. “I explained to her that

technology is an amazing thing and can allow us to do so much. She still feels the experience is surreal. She claims the only way she knows it really happened is because she saw the minister perform the wedding.” “Technology is the one of the wonders of the world,” said Clara. “It is just unthinkable that this could happen. I was so surprised that I couldn’t think straight,” she added. “I am enormously thankful that it could be done.” Ben and Danielle will be spending their honeymoon at the family cottage. This cottage has been in the family for many years and Clara has now left it to her grandchildren, one of whom is Ben. “Clara was also the primary caregiver for the grandchildren as their parents both died when they were young,” noted Hazlewood.

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Teacher, Scouter, Boater, Life Long Mentor, Real Estate Agent and an employee of Scarborough Board of Education for 34 years Robert (Bob) Dodds passed away peacefully at Warkworth Place; Warkworth ON on July 25, 2015 in his 84th year in the loving arms of his husband of 43 years Tom Cunningham and his sister-in-law Cathy. Bob is predeceased by his parents Robert and Leonore Dodds, brother Peter and his wife Helen, and sister Barbara Dodds. Bob will be lovingly remembered by his best friends Patrick Devine and Joe Zaloom of New York City, and his canine companions Blossom and Benji, Mary Lou and George Taylor, Stewart and Kitt Cunningham, David and Rhonda Cunningham, Cathy and John Ferguson, June and Doug Thomson, Gail and Geri Cunningham and many nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family (John, Jay, and Denise Stieger) and many friends.

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AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD, ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES SALE FOR BETH LANGDON 31 YOUNG STREET, BRIGHTON 4"563%": "6(645 t ". Directions: 401 to Exit 509. South on Hwy 30 for 5km to Brighton (turns into Young St). Sale is on right hand side. Watch for signs. Partial list: Antique claw foot nesting tables, hall tree, set of settee, platform rocker and 2 matching chairs, collection of walking sticks, 2 cane-bottom chairs, misc antique chairs, coffee table with glass tray top, large ornate E.P. Copper platter. Marble top 3-drawer dresser with moustache pulls and mirror (nice), washstand, 2 cedar chests, painted pine sideboard, 4 leg oval oak table, old board games, steamer trunk, old books, set of Victorian Rose (Royal Albert). Chesterfield and matching chair, plaid couch, cherry dining room set (table, 6 chairs, sideboard, china cabinet), armoire and matching side tables, white maple kitchen set, white writing desk, swivel rocker, 3 piece bed set, 1980’s brass table and end tables. Pine shelves, 10’ pine table, Bullock Brothers 2 gal crock with blue flower motif (small crack), 3 gal crock (unique motif), old fruit jars (Crown, Gem, Beaver sealers), old pictures. Place setting of silverware, luncheon service (Royal Canadian Rose), Shelley (Harebell) china set (10-12 place setting), 24 plus cups and saucers (various makes), crystal and press glass, misc china mugs, Wade cream and sugar. Old books, misc dishes, Belleek vase, 2 Cloisenne vases, numerous collectible dishes, 6 sterling spoons, coal oil lamps, Zavi Canada goose, Gerz W Germany goblets, Beswick cat, small cranberry vase, Doulton figurines, delft shoes. Work bench and vise (great paint), tools, 3/4� socket set (new), small compressor, grinder, extension cords, drills, misc wrench tools, Harman/Kardon amp and speakers. Vintage boat awning, 2 wood stoves, BBQ, power washer, ladder, lawn furniture, misc garden tools, wheelbarrow, lawn mower, weed eater. Many other unlisted items.

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Selling antiques, collectable, household furnishings. Large collection books, selection glass, china, artwork, signed oil painting on canvas dated 1894, some tools, good quality home furnishings, 2 sofas both like new, high end double bed never been slept on, solid maple kitchen table & chairs, good quality house hold articles, stainless meat slicer, other small appliances, 3 curio cabinet, 35mm camera with accessories. The list goes on and on. Due to early advertising we are not all unpacked. Large sale, weather permitting there will be outside articles all priced to sell prior to sale starting inside, come early inside auction starts at 6:00pm, outside article non auction starts at 5:00pm Terms: Cash, Cheque with I.D., Visa, M/C, Interac

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From the traffic lights on Highway 7 in Norwood, travel South on County Road 45 approximately 7 km to Hastings. Watch for signs. FURNITURE: painted chest, marble top dresser, antique rockers, plant stands, marble dining room set, antique hall table, English cedar chest, child’s rocker, hall tree, piano mirrors, 2 love seats, day bed, teardrop handle3 drawer dresser, 4 piece bedroom set, 2 antique cradles, king size pine beds, wicker chairs. COLLECTIBLES: Crocks, duck decoys, oil lamps, mantel clock, wool winder, old canes, spinning wheel, wooden ships, Royal Dalton (Beswick Belle – 2340, Vanity-2475, bronze bronco sculpture, RIS German blue onion canister set, Adams Minuet ware, German Goebel Steins, Bone handle candle holders, large selection of depression and carnival cut glass. QUANTITY OF CANADIAN COINS: 1850 Upper Canada token, old pennies, Sivler Dollars – 1935, 1936, 1939x2, 1949, 1953, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965x2, 1964, 1965. Silver 50 cents – 1937, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1967. Large selection of older silver quarter, dimes and nickels. HOUSEWARES: rugs, Phillips flat screen TV. ART: numerous paintings (L.Denis – oil, C.T.Oldfield – oil, L.Medinn-oil, J.Muldrew – original watercolours Note: J. Muldrew was selected as the artist for Pfizer 1984 calendar). Vintage clothing and an older fur coat. OUTDOORS: large selection of items in garden shed. To view search on YouTube for “Riverside Auction Hall Onsite Antique and Estate Sale Aug 8th�

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At Stanley Auction Centre, 56 Alma St., Norwood, Ontario. From the traffic lights on Highway 7, travel south one block, then east for 3 blocks on Alma Street. Watch for signs.

Appliances. Home furnishings. Very large quantity of household items. Full list on our website. Terms are cash, Interac or cheque with ID. Job lots sell at 5:00 pm. Foodbooth.

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Terms of sale: Cash, Debit, M/C, Visa

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AUCTION SALE RICHARD AND MARY KOSTER 1668 REDNERSVILLE ROAD (CO RD 3) R.R.# 1 BELLEVILLE, ONT. SATURDAY AUGUST 15TH AT 10:30 AM 6 miles WEST of Belleville Bay Bridge on Rednersville Road. Oval mahogany dining table and chairs, Willis apartment size piano, antique Victorian side chairs, antique walnut tea wagon, antique single drawer side table, antique mahogany side table, matching claw foot mahogany side tables, antique Morse chair, contemporary white flat to the wall kitchen cupboard, contemporary single door pine side cupboard, button trim chesterfield, 42�flat screen TV, bistro set, Windsor style waiting bench, Queen size bed, , Nordic track exercise equipment, 10 x 10 patio sun screen, rein Cape Cod style chairs, 9 x 12 area carpet, Royal Doulton figurines, antique glassware’s and collectibles, prints, draught taps for bar, water cooler, power tools, bench top drill press, hand tools, yard trailer, 25 litre estate sprayer, Stihl FS grass trimmer, 48�grass sweeper, Pioneer chainsaw, Snapper 23 hp riding lawn mower with 46� mower – like new; VEHICLE 1992 Mercury Marquis 4 door sedan, 93,000kms, good running condition, numerous other articles. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com CL466147

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Selling a complete 120 seat restaurant and bar to the bare walls. Featuring: Fast eddy 350 lb commercial competition smoker, 4 station pos with slip printers, garland 6 burner stove, 2 stacking bodgett convection ovens, pizza prep table, 2 cold tables, single and double door coolers, cocktail sink, 3 deep fryers, 48� charbroiler, autosham combi oven, 20’ x12’ triple walk in (draft cooler. cooler and freezer), 350 lb iceomatic ice machine, double and single sinks, sani sink, 18’ pass through service counter with heat lamps, bakers racks, commercial microwave, low boy tables, metro racks, 42, 37, 24 “ flat screen tvs, speakers, hi tables, bar stools, tables and chairs, booth seating, slicers, small mixer, pass through dish tabling, keg cooler, stainless tables, photocopier, lockers, patio furniture, tons of utensils ( inserts, stainless steel bowls, plates, tongs, cutlery) phone system, 4 phones, 20’ hood with Co2, computer, monitors, desks, Terms: This is a CASH sale, no MasterCard or Visa. Fifteen percent buyers premium. All payments due immediately after the sale. Removal can begin as soon as invoice is paid. No removal during the sale. Removal on Sunday, August 9th, Monday, August 10th .

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Collector’s Items, Sterling & Silver-plate, Royal Doulton, Dinner Sets, Books, Georgian Mahogany Chest of Drawers, Chairs, Small Tables, Watercolours, Oils & Prints.

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Frankford Legion. Alcoholics Anonymous Keep It Tuesdays, 1-3 p.m., Fun Darts. All Simple Group, 8 pm every Thursday at Welcome. Campbellford Legion Branch Holy Trinity Anglican Church Hall, 60 103, 34 Bridge St W 705-653-2450 Trent St. N. (rear), Frankford. Info: www. Warkworth Spinners and Weav- quintewestaa.org or 1-866-951-3711 ers Guild meet the second Thurs. of every month, 10am, upstairs at the Campbellford HASTINGS Library. Info: warkworthguild@gmail.com. Hastings Village Market, 8:00New members always welcome 1:00 at the traffic lights in Hastings. New Visit the Cat’s Cradle, 8 Bridge St. vendors always welcome. Contact Theo W., Campbellford, A New to You shop at 705-696-2027. with monies raised going to spay/neuter August 8 (Saturday) St. George’s feral cats and kittens. Open Thursday, Church, Hastings, Annual Ducky Race. Friday, Saturday 9-5. 11 am, at the bridge. $5/duck. Proceeds from races donated. Prizes. For tickets CODRINGTON call 705-696-2451. Every Sunday 10-2, Covered Farmers’ Market, 2992 County Rd. 30, Codrington. HAVELOCK Locally-produced items: veggies, plants, Havelock’s Wellness Program, beef, honey, baked goods, crafts, maple Town Hall, 8 Mathison St., Havelock, syrup. Live Music, Special Events, BBQ’s, from 9:30 am to 12:00 pm, Tuesdays and face-painting, and more. Thursdays. Weights, stretches, exercises, 2nd Wednesday of the month, Co- health education discussion. Free. drington Women’s Institute 7:15 pm, Havelock OddFellows Brunch, Codrington Community Centre first Sunday of month, 8am-noon. Pancakes, sausage, eggs, bacon, home fries, coffee, COLBORNE tea, juice. Adults $6, Under 12 $3. Colborne Library Storytime Yard Sale August 13, 14, 15 Knox program, open to children 2-5 years old. Presbyterian Church George St. Havleock Thursdays, 11 am. To register: 905 355- 10 AM to 3 PM. 3722 or drop by the library (Mon. 3-8, Tues. & Thurs. 11-8, Fri. & Sat. 11-4). The first Sunday of the month, Bid Euchre at the Havelock Lions Club. Games Food Addicts Anonymous Meetings, start at 1 p.m. $5.00/person. For informaWednesdays, 11-noon, Prospect House, 1 tion, contact Glen Shearer 705-778-3169 Elgin Street (at King), Colborne, www. or Glen Ellis 705-778-3039. foodaddictsanonymous.org Havelock Seniors Club Bid Euchre, Free kids morning day camp, Prospect first Saturday of the month, 1 pm. Community Church, 75 King St E, Colborne. Monday August 10 to Friday 14, MADOC for ages 5 to 12. 9 am to 12 noon. TOPS (take off pounds sensibly), every Play Group, hosted by Northumber- Wednesday, Trinity United Church in Maland Cares for Children, Colborne Public doc. Weigh-ins 5.30-6.p,m. Short meeting School, 8 Alfred St. Colborne, Fridays, follows. Info: Betty at 613-473-1498 10 a.m. to noon. Info: Cheryl McMurray Sunday, August 9: “His Own” Ladies 905-885-8137 ext.209. Trio from Belleville. Summer service, 10:30 Men’s Social Group, Tuesdays at a.m., Madoc Trinity United Church Community Care Northumberland, 11 Free Movies in the Park, Arts CenKing St. E. Colborne, 10-11 a.m. Info: tre Hastings. August 13, 6 pm: “Brave”. 905-355-2989. Popcorn $2. Concession available. Colborne Probus Club, 1st and Royal Canadian Legion Br 363 3rd. Wednesday of month, The Rotary Madoc: Mixed Darts every Thursday, 7pm. Room, The Keeler Centre, 80 Division Friday Night ‘Jams’, 7-8:30pm. Bring your St, Colborne. New members welcome. own instruments. Bingo every Monday. Info: Eileen Milley 905-355-1035. Early bird at 7 pm. Beach Volleyball Camp, Grades FOXBORO Thurlow Diners Club is looking for 7-10, August 17-21, 1-4 pm, Whytock a cook; the lunch is each 4th Wednesday Park, Madoc. $40 includes drinks, snacks, of the month at 12 noon at the Gerry Mas- T-shirt and one swim at pool. To register: terson Community Centre. Info: Cindy at qyfc.com/trips-events.php 613-969-0130 or cindyt@ccsh.ca Madoc Legion Yard Sale Saturday August 8, 8 am, 49 Prince Albert St. W. DonaFRANKFORD tions gratefully accepted at Madoc Legion, Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) 33 St. Lawrence St. E. 613-473-4185. Weekly Meetings, Wednesday Evenings, 7-8 p.m. Holy Trinity Anglican Church, MARMORA 60 North Trent St. Frankford. For more New Finding Your Way clinics. Free information call Fern 613-3952345 ID kit to help those with memory loss and Free Senior’s fitness classes, Mondays their loved ones be prepared and prevent and Thursdays, 1 pm, Frankford Legion. a missing person event. Call for your one To register: 1-888-279-4866 Ext 5350 hour appointment: 613-395-5018 Open T.G.I.F. with games and barbe- Marmora Blood Pressure Clinic: cued dinner, first Friday of month, 4 pm, Tuesday, Aug 11. Caressant Care Com-

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Stirling Citizens’ Band, a community volunteer concert band. Rehearsals every Tues. 7:30pm, Stirling Public School. All ages welcome. Student community service hours available. Info: Donna, 705-653-3064. CARP Greater Bay of Quinte Area Chapter 39 2nd annual golf tournament, Monday, August 24, Oak Hills Golf Course, 1538 Frankford Stirling Rd, Stirling. 7:30 am breakfast, 8:30 am shot gun start, 1 pm BBQ lunch. $80 per golfer, $300 per foursome. Info or to register 613 397-2199 Stirling Blood Pressure Clinic: Thursday, Aug 13: 204 Church St, Seniors Building Common Room, 9 AM-12PM. NORWOOD Open to seniors and adults with physical Norwood Legion: Wing Night disabilities. Thursdays, from 4:30pm. Meat Draws Fridays from 5 p.m. TRENTON Preschool Drop-in, Westwood Trenton Lions Club 77 Campbell Public Library. Every Thursday, 10 am- Street hosts a weekly Thursday Night Bingo. noon. Enjoy play and creative areas. 705- Cards on sale at 6pm regular program 696-2744 or www.anpl.org starts at 7pm. Everyone welcome. The Trenton Memorial Hospital P.E. COUNTY Auxiliary is looking for new volunteers Albury Friendship Group - Quilts (18 years +). Give back, make new friends for sale each Wed 10 am - 12 noon. Albury and learn important skills. Training proChurch Rednersville Rd. Proceeds to local vided. Call the volunteer office at 613 392 charities for women. 2540 ext. 5454 Loyalist Decorative Painters’ Free Seniors Exercise Classes – VON Guild meeting every second Wed. of the SMART classes. Gentle and progressive month. New members welcome. Carry- and can be done standing or seated. Info: ing Place United Church, 7pm. Coffee & 1-888-279-4866 ex 5350. snacks at 6:30. Bring your regular painting supplies. Info: Noreen 613-475-2005 or R&J’s Facebook Dance Party! Sat, Aug 8. All Request Music, Dancing. Top www.freewebs.com/ldpg/ floor, Trenton Legion, 9pm-1am. Visit us Picton Shout Sister Choir welcomes on FB RomeoandJuliet.singles new members. Practices are Thursdays, 7-9 p.m., St Mary Magdalene Church, 335 Main MONARC Weight Loss Surgery Support Group for bypass, band or sleeve St, Picton. www.shoutsisterchoir.ca recipients or those interested. Monday, August 10,7pm at Trenton Memorial ROSENEATH Hospital, 2nd Floor Boardroom FootCare Clinic, 2nd Fri every other Month, Alnwick Civic Centre. VON offers Toastmasters InternationBasic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot Care al, Trenton Library. Every 2nd and 4th (Fee for Service). For appointment call the Wednesday, 6:30-8 pm. New members and guests welcome. VON at 1-888-279-4866 ex 5346 Roseneath Carousel open every Trenton Lions Club is looking for Sunday, 1-3 pm, Victoria Day weekend new members. Meetings 2nd and 4th Wed of each month, Sept to July. Info: Member through to Thanksgiving. Chairman Diane Gardy 613 392 2939 STIRLING Overeaters Anonymous meetStirling Al-Anon Family Group, ing every Tuesday and Friday, 9:15 a.m. every Friday, 8 p.m., St. Paul’s United Senior’s Centre, Bay St., Trenton. Contact Church, Stirling. 866.951-3711 613-827-7421. August 13 & 14, Homecraft entries Quinte West MS Society Support for the Stirling Fair will be accepted at Group, every second Monday of the month, the curling rink Thursday 6-8 p.m. and Quiet Room, Quinte West Public Library, Friday 8-10 a.m. For class list: www. Trenton. 6:30pm. For those affected by stirlingfair.com MS, caregivers and friends. Info: trentonSaturday Aug. 8, Stirling Club 55 and msgroup@live.ca Over Bid Euchre, Springbrook Hall, 1:00. KARAOKE 1st and 3rd Saturdays of Refreshments available, all welcome. the month, 8 p.m. to midnight. MemSt Marks Church Bonarlaw, corn bers and Guests welcome. Trenton Legion roast & BBQ Sat Aug 8, 5pm. Hot dogs, Branch 110 hamburgs & corn provided, pot luck for Trenton Art Club. Calling all artists salads & desserts. Live music. Free will and would be artists. Painting every Friday offering, bring your lawn chair. afternoon, Smylie’s Independent Store Weekly Monday Night Bingo, Up- (upstairs) Info: Connie 613-398-6525. stairs of Stirling Arena. Cards on sale at Quinte Bay Cloggers every Friday, 6:30 6:15pm. Starts at 6:50pm. Proceeds to - 9 pm,, Salvation Army, 244 Dundas St E, support community projects. Sponsored Trenton. All ages welcome, no experience by Stirling & District Lions Club. necessary. First two nights free, $5/night. mon Room, 58 Bursthall St, 9-11 AM. Open to seniors and adults with physical disabilities. Sunday Aug. 9, Brunch and Bake Sale Marmora Legion 9AM-2PM August 11, Music in the Park presented by Marmora Crowe Valley Lions, 6-8 pm. Bring lawn chair. Silver collection “Music - Bill Murray”. August 7, First Friday Open Mic, 7 PM, Marmora and Area Curling Club, 2 Crawford Dr. Join the great line-up of musicians or just enjoy the entertainment. No cover charge.

Info: Eve or Ozz at 613-966-7026 Friends of the Quinte West Library Book Sale, every Tues and Thurs and the last Sat of month, 10 am-1 pm. Accepting book donations as well. 25 cents to $1.50. Quinte West Public Library.

TWEED Attention Teens: Are you bored? Looking for a challenge? Join the Truth & Dare Youth Group, Fridays, 7 p.m. Fun, Food, Games, Trips and more. Tweed Pentecostal Church, 16 Jamieson St. W New Finding Your Way clinics. Free ID kit to help those with memory loss and their loved ones be prepared and prevent a missing person event. Call for your one hour appointment: 613-395-5018. Free one to one computer lessons, Tweed Public Library. Book one hour at a time. 613-478-1066 for availability and sign up. Tweed LegioN: Bi-weekly Open Bingo in the Upstairs Hall, 7 pm. Euchre every other Saturday in the Clubroom, 1 pm. Info 613-478-1865 Bid Euchre every Tuesday, 7 p.m., Actinolite Recreation Hall Land ‘O’ Lakes Shuffle Board, Land ‘O’ Lakes Curling Club, each Tuesday until August 30. New comers welcome, no experience required. Info:613 478 3007

TYENDINAGA Meals on Wheels Deseronto: Tuesday through Friday a hot meal delivered to your door around noon, for more information call 613-396-6591 FREE August Fitness Month for youth 12 & up returning to School (with parent or adult 12 to 15 years). Tyendinaga Fitness Resource Centre 613-962-2822 Meals on Wheels Delivery Drivers Required for Community Care for South Hastings. 4 hours a year, (1 hour/day for 1 day/week for 1 month). Info:l Lee 613969-0130 ext. 5207 Free Fitness Programs with Active membership, Tyendinaga Fitness Resource Centre. Mon.: Booty Sculpt & Core Training. Tues.: HiiT Training. Wed.: Core Training & Booty Sculpt & Yoga. Thurs.: Circuit Training & Summer Shape Up. Fri.: Yoga. 14 York Rd. Shannonville (613)962-2822 for details

WARKWORTH The Knitting Guild, second Tuesday of each month, Millcreek Manor, 140 Church St. Warkworth, 1:30. Anyone interested in knitting is invited. Info: Cheryl 705-924-2598. Warkworth Legion hosts Moonshot Euchre, 1:30 p.m. every Wednesday. Dart League, 7:30 p.m. every Thursday. Everyone welcome East Street Market, Showplace for local vendors, farmers & artisans, 10 am – 3 pm, rent a spot for $25.00, no admission, Cow Palace at the Warkworth Fairgrounds. Info Janet 705-924-3108 or janet.torrance@distributel.net


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2015 OUTLANDER

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2015 LANCER

RVR SE AWC Limited Edition model shown‡ Lancer SE AWC Limited Edition model shown‡ RVR SE AWC Limited Edition model shown‡ Lancer SE AWC Limited Edition model shown‡ RVR SE AWC Limited Edition model shown‡ Lancer SE AWC Limited Edition model shown‡ RVR SE AWC Limited Edition model shown‡ Lancer SE AWC Limited Edition model shown‡

Available on RVR SE AWC, PURCHASE FINANCE FROM PURCHASE FINANCE FROM PURCHASE FINANCE FROM Limited Edition and GT models PURCHASE FINANCE FROM PURCHASE FINANCE FROM PURCHASE FINANCE FROM RVR SE AWC Limited Edition model shown‡ PURCHASE FINANCE FROM FROM PURCHASE FINANCE §

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