Brighton080714

Page 1

Complete propane ServiCe Residential • Commercial • Industrial • Cylinder & Bulk

• FAMILY BUSINESS • FAMILY SERVICE • FAMILY PRICES

LET’S GET YOUR CREDIT ROLLING!!

OAC

R0012774375

Brighton Box 474, Hwy 2 East • 613-475-2414

PAYMENTS TO FIT ANY BUDGET! IF YOU ARE SHOPPING FOR A CAR LOAN WE CAN HELP!

Campbellford Chrysler 531 Grand Rd. • 705-653-1210

FOR 24 MONTHS

29

$

95

For full details contact

MOTOSPORTS

of TRENTON 613-965-6626

R0012819918

“Over 60 years experience”

OIL CHANGE SPECIAL R0012803427

2015 yamaha fz-07 FINANCING W AT 2.99% E N

Trenton: 613-392-1354 Cobourg: 905-372-6664

BRIGHTON

Independent Proudly serving Brighton, Colborne and Area

August 7, 2014

Presqu’ile Park celebrates history

www.insidebelleville.com

By Ray Yurkowski

News - Brighton - At the annual tribute to history at Presqu’ile Provincial Park, the good news is, the British won again. While no War of 1812 battles actually took place locally, the area did have its role in the historic war as part of a supply route running from Montreal to the other end of Lake Ontario. And thanks to a contingent of re-enactors, last weekend visitors at the park got a glimpse of local life 200 years ago with a focus on what actually happened here. Please see more photos page 3

(right) “There’s a little extra security here today,” quipped one of the Friends of Presqu’ile Provincial Park volunteers last weekend as re-enactors representing the First Northumberland Militia trained a mini-muster of young recruits hoping to defend the park’s shores against the Americans. Photo: Ray Yurkowski

FACTORY

llevilleEBelleville Toyota VENT Toyota

ALL-IN LEASE

Belleville Toyota

85 @ 0.9%

$

zero

Mid-Way Motors (Quinte) Ltd. o/a Belleville Toyota LEASE ASSIST Mid-Way Motors (Quinte) Ltd.APPLIED o/a Belleville Toyota $700 48 Millennium Parkway, Belleville DOWN Includes freight and fees. HST extra. semi-monthly for 60 months with a ▲

48 Millennium Parkway, Belleville

Mid-Way Motors (Quinte) Ltd. o/a Belleville Toyota 48 Millennium Parkway, Belleville

Belleville Toyota

613-968-4538 888-780-6197

613-968-4538 www.quintedrive.com www.bellevilletoyota.ca www.quintedrive.com

R0012815998

TOYOTA

2014 COROLLA CE MANUAL

Limited time lease offers available from Toyota Financial Services on approved credit. ‡0.9% lease APR for 60 months on a new 2014 Corolla CE Manual (Model BURCEMA) with an all-in price of $17,549 equals a semi-monthly payment of $85 for 119 payments with a $0 down payment or trade equivalent, when you apply the $700 Lease Assist. First semi-monthly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $10,105. All-in lease includes freight and fees (PDE, EHF, OMVIC fee and air condition tax, where applicable). HST, licensing, registration and insurance are extra. Dealer may lease for less. Based on a maximum of 100,000KM. Additional KM charge of $0.07 for excess kilometres, if applicable. $700 Lease Assist on a new 2014 Corolla CE Manual (Model BURCEMA) is valid on Toyota retail delivery (excluding fleet sales) when leased from an Ontario Toyota dealership. Lease Assist includes tax and will be applied after taxes have been charged on the full amount of the negotiated price. Vehicles receiving Lease Assist must be purchased, registered and delivered between August 1 and September 2, 2014. Offers are valid between August 1 and September 2, 2014, and are subject to change without notice. All rights are reserved. Dealer may sell for less. Please see Belleville Toyota for full details.


YOU R

I N D E P E N D E N T

G ROC E R

SAVE LB AT LEAST

YOU R

VOTRE ÉPICIER INDÉPENDANT

I N D E P E N D E N T

Applefest car show putting Brighton on the map

3

49

lb

extra lean ground beef club size or Maple Leaf Prime extra lean ground turkey or chicken fresh ROC E R

G

By Ray Yurkowski

News - Brighton - The Applefest car show is gearing up for another successful run during the 40th anniversary celebrations for the annual festival. Show promoter Don Postma says there are challenges in presenting a quality show, but after last year’s efforts, he’s looking to build on the momentum that saw at least 20,000 people strolling through the Brighton Public School grounds to take a look at the vehicles on display. “Last year, nobody knew how big the show was going to be,â€? he said, in an interview early this week. “We knew it was going to be big, but I don’t think anybody knew it was going to be that big.â€? But even after his success at Applefest and countless people telling him how he “put Brighton on the map,â€? he’s still meeting some who don’t know anything about the town or even where it is. He recalls, while promoting last year’s show, how many car owners didn’t believe a small town could bring in a personality like Counting Cars star Danny Koker. “Then came the day and they found out he was here,â€? said Postma. “Now they’re on board.â€? The hook for his company, MSH Promotions, is booking â€œďŹ rst-time-inCanadaâ€? appearances for the celebrity headliners featured at the show. This year, it’ll be Koker cohorts, Rockin’ Roli and Horny Mike. “They have their own following and people are excited about it,â€? says Postma. What does it take to be a car show promoter? After talking to Postma, it

7.69/kg

SAVE LB

lb

chicken breasts

club size, fresh skinless bone-in 6.59/kg

SAVE

4

99

¢

49

Cashmere bathroom tissue 12=24 rolls or Scotties facial tissue

pkg of 6 selected varieties

Canada no. 1 grade 2.18/kg

LIMIT AFTER LIMIT

SAVE LB

AT LEAST

EA

399

999

Becel margarine

selected varieties

SAVE

3

previously frozen 22.02/kg

SAVE LB

AT LEAST

99

5

3/$

General Mills cereal selected varieties 525-720 g

or $1.67 ea.

lb

tuna, marlin or swordfish steaks

680/907 g or

Gallo olive oil 1 L

SAVE

ea./lb

English cucumber product of Ontario, Canada no. 1 grade, large broccoli product of Ontario or large ripe avocados product of Peru each or greenhouse beefsteak tomatoes product of Ontario,

Campbell’s Chunky, broth or Everyday Gourmet soups selected varieties 500-900 mL

2

99lb

R0012830261

299

seems one qualiďŹ cation is boundless energy. “And no sleep,â€? he said with a chuckle. “I just keep going. It’s hard for me to relax.â€? Most weekends, and sometimes during the week, he’s on the road, visiting other shows throughout the province, promoting Applefest. And those trips are weather dependent. If it rains, there is no show. “It’s a whirlwind,â€? he says. “It’s a lot of work, but we go to try and get real nice, top-quality cars into Brighton.â€? This year, the car show will run for two days—Saturday and Sunday—on Applefest weekend. Postma promises 500 cars will be on display each day, but with only 250 weekend passes available, half of Sunday’s show will feature different vehicles than the show on Saturday. As well, “top 30â€? awards will be presented each day. Applefest runs from September 25 to 28 and admission to the car show will be two dollars on each day. While Postma says the Applefest shows are the largest he’s ever organized, he mentions plans in the works for another MSH production next year: “Wheels on the Bayâ€? at Centennial Park in Trenton, which will feature upwards of 2,000 cars and two special guests. Postma also admits his success in Brighton has opened more than a few doors. “This year, I’ve had the opportunity to meet other big promoters in Canada and the U.S.,â€? he said. “Everybody helps each other out for a big show and we bounce ideas off each other to make the shows better. It’s interesting, that’s for sure.â€?

Butcher’s Choice Ž pork sausage

club size mild, hot or honey garlic 6.59/kg

LIMITED TIME ONLY! AUG. 1 - OCT. 2, 2014

EARN FUEL REWARDS

Belleville

*See in-store poster for details

44

MASSIVE = $ 44,000

**

in rewards

5

2/$ or $2.99 ea.

selected varieties 675 g

Don’t miss out!

** when you buy all offers with points in this week’s flyer.

**minimum redemption 20,000 points.

Flyer prices effective from Friday, August 8th to Thursday, August 14th, 2014. Visit our website at yourindependentgrocer.ca

Smylies YIG

293 Dundas St. E. Trenton 613.392.0297

HOURS: YIG A1 Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-9:00 pm Saturday, 8:00 am-8:00 pm Sunday, 9:00 am-6:00 pm R0012820403

400 Dundas St. E, Belleville 613.968.3888

HOURS: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am-9:00 pm Saturday, 8:00 am-7:00 pm Sunday, 8:00 am-7:00 pm

33_FRONT_YIG_MGSPB_ESSO_v2.indd 1

Sign Off - Thursday, Production Creative Q.C. 2YIGBrighton Independent August 7, 2014

33_14 PAGE

01

1st PROOF

KA

Final PROOF

KA

Brighton

Seniors’Day S en

Wonder bread

Flyer prices effective from Friday, August 8th to Thursday, August 14th, 2014. SEE PAGES 8 AND 9 FOR DETAILS. Visit our website at yourindependentgrocer.ca

Dewe’s YIG

Trenton

THIS WEEK’S WE BEST BUY FRIDAY JULY 4 - THURSDAY JULY 10

*

ÂŽ/TM The trade-marks are the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved.

A pharmacy first

14-07-31 1:30 PM

YIG_ENGLISH

PRINERGY PROOF Final Size: 10.5" x 21"

Image Area: 10" x 20.25"

EVERY TUESDAY

109 Dundas St St. E., E. Trenton T • 1 Main St., St., Brighton • 173 Dundas St. St E., E. Belleville


Continued from page 1

relief relief[ri-leef [ri-leef]] re·lief-noun re·lief-noun

1.1.Alleviation, Alleviation,ease, ease,or ordeliverance deliverancethrough throughthe theremoval removal of pain, distress, oppression, etc. of pain, distress, oppression, etc. 2.2.AAmeans meansor orthing thingthat thatrelieves relievespain, pain,distress, distress,anxiety, anxiety,etc. etc. 3.3.McDougall McDougallInsurance Insurance&&Financial Financial 4.4.Release Releasefrom fromaapost postof ofduty, duty,as asby bythe thearrival arrivalof ofaa substitute or replacement. substitute or replacement.

From winter to summer. From winter to summer. Martino HVAC has you Martino has you coveredHVAC year round. Don’tcovered get stuck in year the heatround. this summer

R0012141101

Presqu’ile Park celebrates history

20 20Dundas DundasSt. St.W., W.,Trenton Trentonp.p.613.394.6634 613.394.6634 - - 32 32Main MainSt, St,Brighton Brighton p.p.613.475.1430 613.475.1430

www.mcdougallinsurance.com www.mcdougallinsurance.com

As these contestants quickly found out, running a race while balancing an egg on a spoon isn’t easy.

R0012749531

There were some old-fashioned fun and games last weekend during History Weekend celebrations at Presqu’ile Park. Photo: Ray Yurkowski

Photo: Ray Yurkowski

Call Martino. Your local HVAC experts. 613-395-1800 or visit online at martinohvac.com Call Martino. Your local HVAC experts. 613-395-1800 or visit online at martinohvac.com

Re-enactors fire muzzle-loaded muskets used by the British Army through most of the 18th and early 19th century. The rate of fire ranged from one shot every 15 to 20 seconds for highly trained troops, to one every 30 seconds for inexperienced recruits. As seen here, the black powder used at the time created a lot of smoke that quickly obscured the battlefield, making combat at longer ranges impractical owing to limited visibility. Photo: Ray Yurkowski

northumberlandhearing.ca

Now Available! Small and discreet

Want to Downsize Your Gas Guzzler? Find your answer in the Metroland Classifieds. In print and online! Go to www.InsideBelleville.com

VEHICLES

06 CIVIC, Runs great, auto, air, CD. 30,000 kms. Cert ified. Call Wendy 555-3210.

Do you have Ringing, Buzzing or Chirping in your ears? Call now to book your Complimentary Hearing Test and In-Office trial of this New Sound Support hearing aid that eases the effects of tinnitus by using sound simulation to shift attention away from the sound that tinnitus creates. Brighton Trenton Campbellford

Toll Free 1.866.377.1797 Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014 3


Second roundabout under way By Kate Everson

News - Quinte West - After a successful roundabout was constructed in this city, crews are already busy building a second one. “The roundabout is less costly than stop lights,” says Mayor John Williams. The first roundabout leads from the TrentonFrankford Road into Trenton, with the Stockdale Road and Telephone Road coming off the system. The new one is being built on the RCAF Road

at Hamilton Road to help ease the increased traffic expected because of the new armed forces operation (JTF-2) north of the base. The Joint Task Force will have three new entrances and the roundabout will help with traffic. The training facility will be accessed from RCAF Road, White’s Road and Meyers Creek Road. A new intersection off Highway 2 is valued at $3.1 million. The federal government will pick up the costs.

Final Approach X2 Layout Blinds Regular $299.99 / NOW $149.99

Bushnell Legend Binoculars

Regular $309.99 / NOW $199.99 AFTER MFG REBATE

FREE Bushnell Elite Winter Jacket

R0012803828

with purchase of any Elite Rifle Scope

(LIMITED TO THE FIRST 6 CUSTOMERS, $149.99 VALUE)

20% OFF on all Benchmade Knives AND All in-stock Clothing

PET

Bushnell Trophly XLT 3-9x40 Scope

Regular $169.99 / NOW $129.99 LIMITED QUANTITES.

NOW $275 AFTER MFG MAIL IN REBATE.

12G BLACK SYNTHETIC/BLUED BARREL 20G WAS WOOD STOCKS/BLUED BARREL

OF THE

WEEK!

Isis has been waiting a long time for her very own loving home. She is a very sweet little girl weighing under 5 lbs. Isis is a bit shy at first but warms up soon and likes to sit on your lap and be petted. She gets along well with other cats and doesn’t mind dogs. Isis is pretty laid back and low maintenance. She loves to play and enjoys looking out the window at the birds. This beautiful little lady has a gorgeous silky coat with swirls and circles. Isis really wants her very own family where she can be the goddess she is named for. Our cats and kittens are better than “free”. Where else could you adopt a spayed/neutered, vaccinated, dewormed and defleaed cat for $50. or kitten for $75.. We have an adoption process which includes an application and contract. Our adoption fees include spay/neuter, first, vaccines, deworm and deflea.

Thanks for supporting Cat Care Spay Neuter Initiative (CCSNI) which is an all volunteer organization. Donations are always appreciated. For more information call Suzanne at 705-559-1899 (Havelock) or Donna at 905-355-5164 (Colborne) Our website is www.catcarespayneuter.com

R0012832928

STAINLESS STEEL BARREL, BLACK SYNTHETIC STOCK.

NOW $325

R0012833110

Simons 600 yd 4x20 Laser Range Finder with Tilt Intelligence Regular $199.99 / NOW $120 AFTER MAIL IN REBATE

Remington 870 Shotguns

BUILDING LOT ALYEA RD QUINTE WEST

Meet Isis

Treestand Over-stock NOW $130 - $200

Savage Axis Rifles in 308, 30-06, 243 & 270.

BUILDING LOT HUFF RD BRIGHTON

www.cheerhomes.ca

Regular $129.99 / NOW $69.99 AFTER MAIL IN REBATE

primos product over $30.00. WHILE SUPPLIES LAST

Brighton ON

PERRY DETACHED HOMES

Check our our website for full details

Simmons 4mp Infared Trail Cameras

FREE Primos DVD with purchase of any

613.475.4939

FOR SALE

ONLY 1 LEFT

4 Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014


D’Orsogna Sweet Ingredients Ltd. to open new facility

News - Quinte West - The Quinte Economic Development Commission, D’Orsogna Sweet Ingredients Ltd. and the City of Quinte West are pleased to announce the opening of a new food processing facility. D’Orsogna Sweet Ingredients Ltd., owned by Italian-based D’Orsogna Dolciaria, will start production at their new North American facility in fall 2014. Founded in Italy in 1957, D’Orsogna Dolciaria produces sweet ingredients, toppings and inclusions for the ice cream, yogurt and confectionery industries. D’Orsogna will service its North American customers from their newest production plant in Quinte West. Valerio D’Orsogna, CEO, D’Orsogna Dolciaria says, “We are excited to open this new facility allowing us to meet the needs of our existing customers while introducing our innovative and unique, high quality products to other North American food processors. We were able to quickly capitalize on this opportunity thanks to the support of the economic development team and other local partners.”

2013

Proudly #1 in All Around Customer serviCe And HeAting/Air Conditioning

did

“The City of Quinte West is proud to welcome D’Orsogna Sweet Ingredients to our community. This is a great project for the City of Quinte West that will benefit the entire region. Trenton Cold Storage are leasing one of their existing facilities to D’Orsogna and we are pleased to have worked closely with them on this project,” stated Quinte West Mayor John Williams. Chris King, CEO, Quinte Economic Development Commission said, “I want to thank my team who worked hard to land this opportunity. We also recognize our partners at the Canadian Consulate in Rome, the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, the City of Quinte West, and other local partners who assisted us in attracting D’Orsogna to the Bay of Quinte Region’s growing food processing cluster.” Recruitment activities are now under way for a production manager along with production associates. This will be a multi-phased project with an ultimate goal of growing to approximately 70 employees over the next few years.

MORTGAGE SPECIAL

2.99%

*

5 YEAR FIXED RATE

lAst yeAr’s

EnErgy Bills

you

get

down ?? Fight back against utility companies with a new energy efficient system today. Better return then most R.R.S.P.’s!

OPA rebATes uP TO

650

00 & $1,25000

$

That’s

1,900

$

00 oFF

Our premier package until September 1, 2014

Also get 90 day deferral and payments from *Some conditions may apply. Ask in branch for details.

**Excludes Home Equity Line of Credit and Cash Back Mortgages. Appraisal and other fees may apply.

AmAnA sYsTem DisCOunTs uP TO

25

$

00 Per Week o.A.C.

Call Your Heating and Air Conditioning Guys TODAY!! COBOURG

905-377-9719

BRIGHTON

613-475-4430

www.comfortzonecanada.ca Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014 5


An open letter to Mayor Walas and municipal councillors

“Fireplace Showroom”

S

pecializing

Your Worship, Brighton Councillors, At the July 21, 2014, council meeting, council unanimously passed the motion “That Council approves the Brighton Cenotaph Phase II project application to VAC for $22,000 at the October 1, 2014 intake, with the balance of the project to be fundraised.” Although the Legion is

in your Home Comfort Since 1995

pleased with the decision to complete the memorial, several councillors appeared unaware of the Legion’s role to date. I would like to inform those councillors and Brighton citizens that the Legion raised 90 per cent of the funds required beyond the donations of the municipality and VAC to erect the new cenotaph. This fund raising, limited to the

engraved paving stone project, is now nearing completion; we have also raised several thousand dollars toward Phase II. As well, the Legion team has done all the planning, research, design, costing and project documentation for Phases I and II at no cost to the Brighton ratepayers. The only specific now missing is the council plan to fund raise, or

Heating & Air Conditioning

MULCH

LASTS AND LASTS AND LASTS

✓ Furnaces ✓ Air Conditioners ✓ Heat Recovery Ventilators ✓ Fireplaces “WE DO IT ALL”

3,100 + HST

• Sales • Service • Installation Call or visit us today

SALE

“You’ll Be Glad You Did!” 122 Parks Dr. Belleville 613-966-8848 Locally owned and Operated to Serve You Better Since 1995

Natural Cedar Mulch $38/cu.yd. Red Cedar Mulch $40/cu.yd. R0012811534

installed complete from

$

R0012833070

CENTRAL AIR

YOU PICK OR WE DE UP LIVER

otherwise raise the $15,200.00 required as the municipality’s contribution to help ensure the VAC $22,000 grant. The Legion will be submitting the necessary documentation, including the Veterans Affairs application for a 50 per cent grant, to the municipal offices for the necessary signatures, fulfilling our commitment to council and our joint promise to the citizens of Brighton: to restore all artefacts from the old cenotaph to a place of honour. We are pleased with council’s commitment to join us in honouring Brighton’s veterans and look forward to an early start date. Respectfully Brian McKenzie, President Royal Canadian Legion, Brighton

ALL BAGGED MULCH PRICES ALSO REDUCED

Black or Chocolate Mulch $42 /cu.yd. reg. price Steve’s Custom Blend Triple Mix $32 /cu.yd. reg. price VISIT US IN THE BRIGHTON INDUSTRIAL PARK

50 SHARP RD. Brighton• 613-475-2781

MANAGER’S

3

$

boneless pork loin chops Value pack or roast

Save $3.50/lb

49 /lb

centre cut 7.69/kg

Save $3.50

1

R0012830248

$ 99 ea.

99 ea.

peaches 3l basket

product of ontario, canada, no. 1 grade

yellow plums 1.5 basket product of ontario, canada, no. 1 grade

Save Up To $4.00

coca-cola, canada dry or pepsi soft drinks 6X710 ml, selected Varieties

53 QUINTE & DUNDAS

6 Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014

2

$

specials

Prices effective from Friday August 8 to Thursday August 14

4

$

99 ea.

cracker barrel cheese bars 400-460g selected Varieties

For more specials look for the Metro flyer in your copy of the EMC. (in selected areas)

TRENTON


OPINION

Gaza: A Little Context

Editorial - You can see why Hamas doesn’t want a cease-fire in Gaza yet. It is continuing the fight in the hope that international outrage at the huge loss of people being killed by Israel’s massive firepower will somehow, eventually, force Israel to give it what it wants. Hamas would be quite willing to give up firing its pathetic rockets—which have so far killed a grand total of three civilians in Israel—if Israel ends its Gwynne Dyer seven-year blockade of the Gaza Strip. Dream on. Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s goal is harder to define. Domestic political pressure to “do something” about those pesky rockets pushed him into this war, but now he must produce some kind of success in order to justify all those deaths: around 1,150 Palestinians and more than 50 Israelis already. But what kind of success could it be? He cannot destroy all the rockets—Hamas shows no sign of running out of them—and even if he could Hamas would just manufacture more of them later unless he physically re-occupied the whole Gaza Strip. In recent days, therefore, Netanyahu has redefined the objective as destroying all the “terror tunnels” that Hamas has dug to infiltrate its fighters into nearby areas of Israel. This makes no sense at all. In order to protect the lives of a few hypothetical Israeli soldiers who might be killed in the future by Hamas fighters using the tunnels, over 40 real Israeli soldiers have already died. Besides, Israel can’t stop Hamas from digging more tunnels after the shooting stops unless it can find a way to ban picks and shovels in the Gaza Strip. Netanyahu needs a victory of some sort before he accepts a cease-fire, but he cannot even define what it would be. So, as he said on Monday, “We should prepare ourselves for an extended campaign.” Meanwhile, the slaughter of Palestinians continues, and sympathy for Israel shrivels even in the United States. It’s not that the Israeli army particularly wants to kill civilians (although it is sometimes very sloppy), but it does prefer to fight a stand-off war with artillery and missiles in order to spare the lives of its own soldiers. In the crowded Gaza Strip, that inevitably means killing lots of civilians. The 1.8 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are living at the same population density as the residents of London or Tokyo: around 5,000 people per square kilometre. You cannot use high explosives in this environment without killing a great many innocent civilians, and Netanyahu knew that

from the start, because this is Israel’s third war in Gaza in six years. So the Israelis are being brutal and stupid, and the Hamas leaders are being brutal and cynical. (Hamas doesn’t really use civilians as “human shields,” as Israeli claims, but its leaders know that Palestinian civilians killed by Israeli fire provide them with a kind of political capital.) But this is not to say that the two sides are equally to blame for the killing. There is a broader context. Before 1948, only about 60,000 people lived on the land now known as the Gaza Strip. The vast majority of those who live there now are Arab refugees, or the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of Arab refugees, who fled or were driven out of what is now Israel during the 1948 war. They are not there by choice. Israel has traditionally insisted that the refugees freely chose to flee, although revisionist Israeli historians have debunked that story pretty thoroughly. But which story you believe doesn’t really matter. Fleeing your home in time of war does not deprive you of the right to go home when the fighting ends. Yet the Palestinians have not been allowed to go home, and Israel is adamant that they never will be. The argument of 1948 still applies: for Israel to remain a state with a large Jewish majority, the Palestinian refugees and their descendants must remain outside it. So most of them are jammed into this narrow strip of territory on the Mediterranean coast—and latterly they have even grown poorer (unemployment is now 40 per cent) because they now live under a permanent Israeli blockade. Israel imposed the blockade after they voted for Hamas, a radical Islamist party that refuses to recognise the legitimacy of Israel, in the 2006 election. Yes, they are more radical than the Palestinians of the West Bank, most of whom are not refugees. But there is no going back, and even in the Gaza Strip most Palestinians know it. The ancestral lands of the Palestinians in what is now Israel are lost as permanently as those of the American Indians. The “peace” everybody talks about is really just about giving them security of tenure and real self-government in the onefifth of the former Palestine that they still occupy. Unfortunately, that is not even visible on the horizon. When Netanyahu is addressing American audiences, he gives lip-service to a “two-state solution” that includes an independent, demilitarised Palestinian mini-state, but everybody in Israel knows he is really determined to avoid it. Israel is therefore effectively committed to penning in and controlling the Palestinians forever. When their objections to this situation get too violent, they have to be disciplined. That is what is happening now. Just like 2009 and 2012.

Letters to the editor policy

We welcome letters to the editor on any subject. All letters must be signed and include the name of the writer’s community. Unsigned letters will not be

Brighton Independent

P.O. Box 25009, Belleville, ON K8P 5E0 250 Sidney Street Phone: 613-966-2034 Fax: 613-966-8747 Published weekly by:

published. Please include a phone number The editor reserves the right to reject where you can be reached during the letters or edit for clarity, brevity, good day. taste and accuracy, and to prevent Please E-mail your letters to tbush@ libel. metroland.com

Vice President & Regional Publisher Mike Mount mmount@perfprint.ca 613-283-3182, ext 104 Regional General Manager Peter O’Leary poleary@perfprint.ca 613-283-3182, ext 112 Publisher John Kearns jkearns@theemc.ca 613-966-2034, ext 570 Regional Managing Editor Ryland Coyne rcoyne@perfprint.ca

Distribution Inquiries 613-475-0255, ext 210 DISPLAY ADVERTISING Melissa Hudgins, 613-966-2034, ext 504 Jean Convey, 1-800-267-8012, ext 201 Tim Sheppard, 1-800-267-8012, ext 206 Louise Clutterbuck, 1-800-267-8012, ext 205 CLASSIFIEDS Heather Naish, 613-966-2034, ext 560 hnaish@theemc.ca • 1-888-Words Ads

Pity the poor job seeker in today’s tough economy By Stephen Petrick Editorial - Before being offered fulltime employment here at Metroland Media recently, I went a full year without a “real” job. That meant 12 months of being either completely unemployed or underemployed. That meant 12 months of stress, not knowing what my future held and not having consistent income. It also meant 12 months of hoping no one would ask “What do you do for a living?” It was stressful enough figuring out how to bills pay. The stigma of being jobless made it worse. Despite this, the year offered me perception on today’s job market. So for other underemployed workers out there—and with a national unemployment rate hovering around seven per cent, I know there’s a lot of you—I offer some advice. First, I learned that just because a job opportunity has been posted, it does not mean a job opportunity is available. I’ve been to more than one interview where the answer wasn’t a “no,” so much as a “we lost the budget to hire for this but thanks anyway.” Unfortunately, there’s no law that requires employers to follow through with job opportunities they advertise. Some job postings are nothing more than feelers out to see if a good candidate is available should the employer want to hire in the future. Second, I learned not to bother applying for jobs where I do not meet the complete qualifications listed. I was invited to many interviews over the year, but none of them were for jobs that required education backgrounds or work histories just slightly different than mine. The “I’m a fast learner” line doesn’t work in a job market as tough as this one.

Third, I’d encourage job hunters to not fret too much over the job interview. I say that because over that last year, I went on dozens of interviews where I felt I said the right things. But, I didn’t get the job because of factors, I highly suspect, were out of my control. An employer must base its decisions on more than just the interview. It also comes down to where the candidate lives, in relation to where the office is located, and their age and whether they are ultimately under or over qualified for the job. Fourth, I found that there are few full-time jobs out there that offer consistent hours, a good income and benefits. But there is no shortage of part-time, casual or freelance-based jobs. Few employers in this day want to commit to giving someone a decent salary for good. More are willing to offer contracts that work for them—ones where they’re not responsible for providing an office, phone, Internet and other business expenses. Whether that’s good or bad, depends on your situation life. My story may sound glum, but, I believe most job hunters won’t ever have to experience the same frustrations I dealt with. It’s not easy being out of work when you’re in your 30s and the brunt of your work experience is in print media. But, the good news is that the job market is always evolving and it seems there will always be opportunities for welleducated, new graduates with great work ethic and passion. My parting advice is, if you get a good job, appreciate it and do all you can to keep it. The job market is tough, and while opportunities will always come to the persistent, there’s no telling how often or how soon they’ll come.

EDITORIAL Editor Terry Bush, 613-966-2034, ext 510 tbush@metroland.com Brighton News John Campbell jcampbell@metroland.com PRODUCTION Glenda Pressick, 613-966-2034, ext 520 gpressick@theemc.ca This edition serves the following communities: Brighton, Colborne and area

THE DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISING IS MONDAY AT 11:00AM

Read us online at www.InsideBelleville.com Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014 7


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor, The conservative MP for Prince Edward-Hastings, is encouraging input for the re-writing of Canada’s food labelling laws, yet leaves out the #1 issue commonly raised; that of GMO content. We are often told that we should have the right to choose, but in the case of genetically modified food we are not allowed to know. Surely this is the time to wriggle free of Monsanto’s grip and support the

Food labelling and trade deals

public for a change. Next we have the Conservative idea that by deciding in favour of the people over the government, the courts are overturning their democratic rights. Since “they say” the voters gave them a majority (less than 40 per cent of the vote I suggest is not anywhere near a majority), that in our first past the post system, the overwhelming majority voted for someone else but their votes are tossed out the window.

Perhaps we could consider a vote on proportional representation in the next election, making every vote count. After listening to the CBC’s “the house” on Saturday consisting of one Harper mouthpiece after another, I had to wonder do the opposition have to go through the PMO to be allowed on air? Then the constant trumpeting of yet another trade deal. Most people see more of our manufacturing jobs going

Driver should do the right thing Dear Editor, The following is an open letter to the gentleman walking with grief on Butler Street today. You moved aside for me and my dog and as you passed you told me without stopping or raising your eyes that someone had killed your dog with a car yesterday on Ontario Street. He didn’t even stop you said. For whatever good it will do I want you to know that my heart goes out to you and I hope

you get through this. To the driver of this vehicle: I wasn’t there and it could well have been an unavoidable accident, but why would you not have stopped? Were you drunk, or simply afraid, or do you not value life itself? Do the right thing mate. You know what it is. Frank Blanchet Brighton

offshore and wonder when all these mythical jobs will appear. The trade deal with Honduras is with a government, gaining power in a coup, overthrowing the previous government intent on helping its people. Like many others in Latin America’s history helping the people as opposed to the rich, in alliance with large multinationals (the United Fruit company for instance) is seen as a call for regime change. Mining companies have ravaged Honduras for decades, 50 to 70 per cent of all mining in Latin America is Canadian. The socalled trade deal is to prevent future governments from suing for environmental damage and

human rights abuses. Bolivia by contrast has renationalized its energy sector and with the resulting 500 per cent increase in government revenue, provided free education and healthcare to its people. Bolivia through a clause in its constitution, has banned any further privatization of its natural resources, and gives equal rights to protection of its environment. As for Korea can Mr. Kramp suggest one or two items Canada might sell that country? We certainly buy more autos from them than they do from us. Is it simply an Alberta (oil) Korea trade deal?

The Canada EU trade deal is in trouble. Germany is resisting the “Investor Rights” clause, which allows companies to sue governments for lost “potential” profits when a country objects to environmental damage etc. In a side note Germany may not allow fracking to go ahead there, over the probable water pollution, after experiences in North America. The strange part is that the water itself is not as big an issue as its possible effect on German beer. We have to keep these things in perspective. Paul Whittaker, Gilmour

I’m fund raising for Parks Canada Dear Editor, Apparently, owing to budget cuts, Parks Canada is so cashstrapped that they are struggling with a $2.8-billion backlog of maintenance and repair work and they have turned to fund raising to help ease the burden. This will

not come as a surprise to people in the Quinte area where the cement work on the banks of the Murray Canal is crumbling and Parks Canada can’t afford to replace what they claim is the unsafe canal swing bridge with the twolane replacement required

In a recent press release, the department announced they are getting into the fund raising with a line of Parks Canada clothing. They are going to start selling T-shirts at $39 and hoodies at $129. The lineup also includes Continued on page 9

The Municipality of Brighton invites applications from members of the public who are interested in serving on a Committee of Council or Statutory Board. We are seeking interested people from the Brighton community to serve on the following Committee. To apply you must be a resident of Brighton. Brighton Downtown Revitalization Advisory Committee: The purpose of this committee is to assist with the organization and implementation of the Downtown Revitalization Project. This new committee will include: members of the public, business owners, commercial property owners, local organization representatives and members from staff and Council. Public Appointments: 2 community members, 1 downtown business owner, 1 downtown property owner If you are interested in becoming a member of this committee, please obtain an application form and return to the Municipality by 11:30am on Wednesday, August 13, 2014 to:

Interest must be expressed by completing the application form. Forms can be obtained through the above contact and are also available at www.brighton.ca. 8 Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014

R0012817926

Laurie Caouette, Economic Development & Revitalization Coordinator lcaouette@brighton.ca P.O. Box 189, Brighton, Ontario K0K 1H0 (Submissions will be received by email, mail or can be delivered to the Municipal Office at 35 Alice Street.)


I’m fund raising for Parks Canada Continued from page 8

long-sleeved shirts, pullovers and jackets. The profits from these sales will be turned into the department’s coffers. This should concern us all. Why is our government cutting departmental budgets to such an extent that they have to resort to crass fund raising to continue operating? This is especially offensive because the cuts are being taken to balance the deficit early so that the government can make costly election promises in next year’s election. Well, I’m not going to stand idly by and let this happen. I’m

going to help Parks Canada raise the desperately needed maintenance money. I’m going to set up a stand and I’m going to sell lemonade. I think I should be able to get a minimum of five cents a glass and I intend to donate my profits to Parks Canada to use in their maintenance budget. You might think this won’t help much, but I beg to differ. It will work because I’m going to use the same smoke and mirrors business plan the government used for the dollar. The dollar is supposed to be worth 100 cents, but in fact, it is only worth 93 cents. But what does 93 cents look like? Nobody knows

anymore because, just before that happened, the government stopped making pennies. So a dollar can’t be measured anymore. I can say that five cents is really five million dollars and nobody has the cents to prove me wrong. If anyone wants to help in my lemonade fund raising, just show up at the stand with your resume. Failing that, you can send a donation in my name directly to Parks Canada. As someone once said, when you are stuck with a lemon, make lemonade. Bob Larocque Brighton

Ontario’s nuclear energy: Better than Quebec imports Dear Editor, Have you been following the debate about importing cheap electricity from Quebec to replace Ontario’s nuclear energy? Some would have you believe that Hydro Quebec, which already exports vast quantities of electricity to New England, could soon add Ontario to its list of satisfied customers. But, there’s a catch. The argument to replace Ontario nuclear power with Quebec hydropower overlooks the realities of Ontario’s power system. Let’s look at the facts. The six New England states buy electricity from HydroQuébec, but they’re paying much more than the price of Ontario’s nuclear electricity. Since the start of this year, wholesale power contracts for the New England grid

have averaged roughly a dime per kilowatt-hour. In contrast, Ontario’s nuclear generating stations are getting less than six cents per kilowatt-hour. Check it for yourself with the Independent Electrical System Operator, at <www. ieso.ca>, and with the New England pool <operator:www. iso-ne.com>. Even with the current refurbishment project, in which Ontario will rebuild ten reactors to extend their lives for decades, the price of nuclear electricity is not expected to rise much beyond eight cents per kilowatt-hour. To replace Ontario’s nuclear reactors with Quebec’s hydro dams, then these are the prices that Hydro Quebec would need to beat. But it’s already getting much better prices from New England. So, why would Hydro-Quebec accept a discount on sales to

Ontario? Then there’s the delivery problem. Ontario built its electrical grid with self-sufficiency in mind, and its ability to meet electrical demand in Toronto depends on the wires that would carry power from Quebec. Today’s electrical connections between Quebec and Ontario can carry 2,545 MW, or about 70 per cent of the capacity of the Darlington nuclear generating station. But once it crossed the provincial border, Quebec’s electricity would travel through Ottawa on power

Visit us online www.InsideBelleville.com

Continued on page 10

!"#$%&'(&)%(!*#+)$)*#)#,(-*%(.//01(

! W 11(-%""(2=-=($3"%>*;$&$?(-%""(35>)+)-)"%(*%(11(( O N -%""(>"+)&(&)%(-)'$"%(11( L L A !"#$%&%!"#'()*%+,"-$%./0%1/#%2"34-5%02%!/-(.% C , 23@(;9"#+(>*#"@(23"#(@*5(+*#A$(3&<"($*B ( D E T I IM L E R A S E I T I T N A!JGG(&!!";;(3<&!(JH(PQRSPT/SU60T(;HJMH(;JV=KW(#*2BB( U Q 2)$3(&#(&4!(5#)$(&$(067(*--(8(59($*(.:666(;&<)#,;11(

INTALL A NEW FURNACE AND GET 50% OFF ON A NEW CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER!

613-969-8884 goMcCoy.com

TICO#50007364

feature Tour of The Week

vErMonT & nEW hAMPshIrE! $1099 sEPT 8-12 dbl Culture, history and the arts!

PEI: An IslAnd Tour ........................Aug 11-17 Washington downtown .....................Aug 21-24 gAsPE BAy ........................................Aug 24-29 Cape Cod: Summer Vacation .........Aug 25-29 ChICAgo ...............................................sEPT 1-7 Charleston Savannah ....................... Sept 15-23 ATlAnTIC CITy ....................................sEPT 22-25 Agawa Canyon .......................... Sept 29-Oct 3 sTrATford fEsTIvAl ..............................oCT 1-2 New England & Foxwoods .................... Oct 6-9

R0012819152-0807

* BELLEVILLE PICKUP AT QUINTE MALL *

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

R0012833938

365 North Front St. Unit 7, Belleville, ON K8P 5A5

%

?*)%$*'/%*3%*-+%5/47.A*-+$%.&H/%<&((/,%&CCDEE(3<&!G%).*%65*)$E%2*-%'47."%(4H/%<(*$/%"*%=*.5%T0E%B(4</%U%V*5%W0E%45% "./%W457$"*5%&+/&E%U%'&52%'*+/0003+*'%O/"/+A*+*-7.%U%W&(&,&+%"*%O+45</%@,)&+,%9*-5"2%U% 3+*'%9*A*-+7%"*%W457$"*50%

( % J X!5$ " &((% &% 5/)% 3-+5&< /% &5,% 7 /" % B L 9 % &" % R S Y % *33% *5% " ./% /:-4;' /5" % Z% !5< (-,/$ % 9 *5,/5$ /+% &5,% 9 *4(E% $ " &+" 457 % &" % P [ [ R \ % D &] 0% !5$ " &((&" 4*5% 4$ % /] " +&0% ^-&5" 4" 4/$ % &+/% _ 4' 4" /,K XXCOB `% C5" &+4*% O*)/+% B -" .*+4" 2 E% CB 9 `% C5% B ;;+*H /,% 9 +/,4" 0% !5$ " &((% &% N -+5&< /% &5,% 7 /" % &% < .*4< /% *3% &% N +//% I434% D ./+' *$ " &" E% 8-' 4,434/+% *+% 1/,4&% B 4+% N 4(" /+`% % I434% D ./+' *$ " &" E% 8-' 4,434/+% &5,% 1/,4&% B 4+% N 4(" /+% '&2 % 45< (-,/% N a@@% 45$ " &((&" 4*5% ,/;/5,457 % *5% < -++/5" % /] 4$ " 457 % $ /" % -;0% J B ,,4" 4*5&(% $ &H 457 $ % *3% -;% " *% P b R S K % ^-&5" 4" 4/$ % &+/% _ 4' 4" /,% XX% >;% " *% P Q R S 0S S % 3+*' % " ./% COB % &5,% -;% " *% P c Ed R S 0S S % 3+*' % " ./% 1&5-3&< " -+/+0% % 1-$ " % -$ /% O+*' *" 4*5% < *,/% e R S d R %

(

TSSA#000215942

Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014 9


Ontario’s nuclear energy: Better than Quebec imports

Continued from page 8

VETERINARY SERVICE SMALL ANIMAL CARE

Dr. Michelle Chiunti Dr. Andrea Wernham

By Appointment: Monday-Friday: 8:00 - 7:00 By Appointment: Saturday:Monday–Friday: 8:30 - 2:00 • Sunday: 9:00 - 1:00 8:00-6:00

Saturday: 8:30-1:00 Medical • Surgical • Dental • Rehabilitation Sunday: 9:00 - 1:00

86Medical Big Apple Drive, RR#5 Colborne, ON K0K 1S0 t Surgical t Dental t Rehabilitation

R0022745305

Dr. Lex Luttikhuis Dr. Jessica Gonzalez

86 Big Apple DPh: rive,(905) R.R.#5 355-1622 Colborne, O ntario K0K 1S0

Ph: (905) 355-1622

DO YOU NEED:

• Bridges and Crowns Offering your • Implants family a full • Dentures range of dentistry • Root Canal Therapy including • Cosmetic Dentistry dentures and • Teeth implants. Whitening

9 Prince Edward St., Brighton

613-475-1650

Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

R0012774099

We Welcome New Patients And Emergencies

Electronic Billing

Do you have an opinion you’d like to share? Write the editor tbush@metroland.com

lines that more resemble a one-lane cart path than a four-lane highway. Upgrading these lines would cost hundreds of millions of dollars, and raise your power bills accordingly. There are also questions about Quebec’s export reliability. In a May 22 letter to Ontario’s system operator, Hydro-Quebec writes, “commitment periods need to take seasonal diversity into account.” Quebecers heat with

electricity, making winter the season of peak power demand. Feeling a capacity squeeze last winter, and the winter before, HydroQuébec asked its customers to turn down their thermostats. This hardly sounds like a reliable, year-round power supplier. What can we learn from these realities? Do the homework, and don’t jump at too-good-tobe-true options. There are reasons Ontario built its power

Community organizations promote services

A handful of organizations promoted services and volunteer opportunities at the Come Together community event the East Northumberland Secondary School Interact club held July 26 at King Edward Park. Representing Northumberland Child Development Centre were family support services co-ordinator Karen Roussy and child minder Amber Roussy.

FRANKLIN COACH & TOURS Jenn MacDonald and Nicole Opsteen, of the East Northumberland Secondary School Interact Club, participate in the Come Together event July 26 at King Edward Park. Photos: John Campbell

EXPERIENCE THE ROAD TO EXCELLENCE

TICO Reg1156996

10 Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014

R0012819776

613-548-1790 or Toll Free 1-800-267-2183 www.franklintours.com

John Barrett
President and CEO, Canadian Nuclear Association

Municipal ballot getting larger

By Ray Yurkowski

News - Brighton - Two more candidates have registered to be included on the ballot for the 2014 municipal election. With about five weeks before the September 12 filing deadline, a total of 11 candidates are vying for six councillor seats around the table. The latest to sign up are Joyce Cassin and Steven Baker. After 17 years of covering municipal councils throughout Northumberland County, Quinte West and Belleville in her role as newspaper editor and, most recently, radio reporter, Cassin says it’s time. “I’ve been toying with the idea for several years,” she said in an interview last week. “I figure I’ve got the experience and know how to move forward with it.” Cassin applauds the local industrial park expansion plan and the new business tax dollars that could be coming in to help alleviate the municipal budget. As it stands now, the majority of tax revenue comes from the residential tax base, pegged at upwards of 90 per cent by the Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus. “That’s ridiculous,” she said. “We need to get some industry in town. You can only drag so much money out of the taxpayer.” “Residential tax dollars do not foot the bill,” she added. “What people don’t realize is, when developers plan a 100-house subdivision, in tax dollars, it costs more than it brings in.”

R0012766724

Toronto Blue Jays vs NY Yankees - Sunday, Aug 31/14 Stratford Festival - “Crazy for You” - September 9-10/14 St. Jacobs - Saturday, September 13/14 Int’l Plowing Match - Wednesday, September 17/14 Agawa Canyon, Mackinac & Frankenmuth - Sept 24-29/14 Credit Valley Explorer - Wednesday, October 1/14 Music, Trains & Baseball - October 5-9/14 Algonquin Park - Thursday, October 9/14 Smoky Mountains - Music, Mansions & Moonshine - October 19-25/14 Kurios-Cirque du Soleil - Wednesday, October 22/14 Wicked - Wednesday, October 22/14 Christmas Time in Branson - November 22-29/14 Black Friday Shopping - November 27-29/14 Festival of Lights - Niagara Falls - December 7-9/14 Donnie & Marie Christmas Show - Saturday, December 13/14 Call us for your group transportation needs. We offer the most modern and diversified fleet in the area and along the 401 corridor. Our goal is to offer SUPERIOR SERVICE at an OPTIMAL PRICE!

system the way it did. It sought energy security and self-sufficiency. Ontario could have built a grid that relied on Quebec imports. Instead, it chose nuclear. Nuclear-generated electricity was the right choice for Ontario decades ago. It remains the right choice today.

“We are currently facing continued infrastructure challenges not the least of which is how to fund their upgrading,” says Baker. “I fully support the expansion and upgrading of our library to ensure we meet the needs of the ever expanding members.” “I intend to propose changes to the budget process to not only ensure accountability but to engage the public in a more inclusive manner. “It is my opinion that the public is being talked to instead of conversed with. Budget meetings scheduled at 3 p.m. in the afternoon are not a serious effort to engage the public but a way to meet minimum policy. Voting on a budget immediately after conducting a public meeting shows the ratepayers they are not being listened to or taken seriously. “Finally I ask that the voting public look at the list of candidates running and attempt to not only determine who’s qualified but who would work well together. We are all taxpayers of this municipality, voters and candidates alike, who will be equally affected by any policy decisions.” Also on the ballot are council hopefuls Andreas Becker, Scott Huizinga, Craig Kerr, Roger McMurray, Brian Ostrander, Tom Rittwage, Emily Rowley, Laura Vink and Thomas Walsh. Incumbents Mike Vandertoorn and Mark Walas are in the race for mayor. Voters go to the polls on October 27. Municipal council approved retaining vote-by-mail in Brighton and the use of vote-counting equipment for election day. The alternative voting system has resulted in an increase in the local voter turnout, which was 56.1 per cent in 2006 and 58.23 per cent in 2010. Across Ontario, the average voter turnout was 38.6 per cent in 2006 and increased to 49 per cent in 2010 thanks, says the Association of Municipal Managers, Clerks and Treasurers of Ontario (AMCTO), to more municipalities using alternative voting methods. As well, the municipal office, at 35 Alice Street, will be extending their hours at election time: from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, October 18 and from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on October 27. Voters are encouraged to log onto www.voterlookup.ca to ensure they are on the list and eligible to cast a ballot.


Campbellford/Warkworth

Solutions for Districts

Word Search What We Offer

Who We

d Search - prescriptions Mon to Fri MacLaren 8:30 am to 7 pm

Pharmacy

MacLaren IDA Pharmacy WordSeniors Search - Deodorants 79 Bridge Street East Campbellford Discount Mon to Fri 8:30am to 7pm 705-653-1960 Everyday Sat 8:30am to 5:30pm

Sun 9:00am to 4:00pm

www.maclarenida.goldbook.ca

MacLaren IDA Pharmacy 79 Bridge Street East Campbellford

705-653-1960

Seniors Discount Everyday

R0012790765

Sat 8:30 am to 5:30 pm To provide Fast, Honest, Our Mission: Sun 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Reliable Service at a Reasonable Price

www.maclarenpharmacy.ca Local Artisan Crafts & Gifts Pine Furniture & Quilts

Word Search:

COFFEE 705-924-3640

R0012790778

Open 7 Days Per Week

14260 County Rd 29, Warkworth, ON

www.gloversfarmmarket.com

The Canadian

How-To People

K A B C B V Y B K R J U A G S

M M M L A Q V E I A A I Y R U

L M E I K N L M Y K X V E C H

U A V U V T A T P O H W R Q M

C L O T H E S D B H O T P T C

C D E S T C L A I H E Z E L L

N A R T F Q R L S A R S L W O

S H X E F B W B U U N W W U T

Z Y J K E S W A S Q D M I I H

G N E C O F J T P P L R I Y I

U E U A D L F C Z F F I B X N

K E F J N W C O Y A E K Q F G

N P A O H J D X C F V Y D R N

S T N A R O D O E D U Y S K E

Doing it right

Name:

Word WordSearch Search--Showers Service

“WE INSTALL”

509 GRAND RD CAMPBELLFOED 509 GRAND CAMPBELLFORD

(705) 653-1440 653-1440

BARBECUE Phone Number: R0012790797

Open Open 77 Days Days aa Week Week WELCOME TO OUR NEW GARDEN CENTRE

CLASSIC CLEANERS

1-800-507-1403 www.classic-cleaners.ca

WORD SEARCH CLOTHING JACKETS CLASSIC CLEANERS

115 Bridge St. W., Campbellford • 705-653-2331

CANADIAN After you complete the word search drop your completed word search/ballot off at CLOTHES one of the three locations listed below: CLOTHING Giant Tiger, 547 Grand Rd., Campbellford • MacLaren I.D.A. Pharmacy, 79 Bridge St. E., COFFEE Campbellford • Bulk Plus, 30 Doxee Ave. S., Campbellford The Brighton Independent, 21 Meade St., Brighton • Glover’s, 14260 Cty Rd. 29, Warkworth DEODORANTS JACKETS SAWS Congratulations to our winners! SHOWERS Carol Pearson & Gillian Forestell TEAS

Saws

460 Cty. Rd. 38, Front St. N., Campbellford

Sales, Service, Parts

(705) 653-3540 • (705) 653-5359

GUNN - JOHNSTON CARDS & GIFTS

WORD SEARCH-Clothing • Unique Gifts • Fresh Flowers • Jewellery • Clothing 44 Bridge Street E. Campbellford, Ontario K0L 1L0

R0012790825

547 Grand Road, sion: To provide Fast, Honest, Campbellford Service at a Reasonable Price

J G Y E M O I C N L K D M U D

Word Search -

(705) 653-4332

1-866-880-0683

14A Trent Drive, Campbellford

Word Search: Canadian

Ph: 705-653-2530 • Toll Free: 1-866-597-0007 www.reneshomecomfort.ca

“YOUR ALL CANADIAN FAMILY DISCOUNT STORE”

WORD SEARCH-barbecue Mon-Sat 9:00-9:00 Sunday 9:00-8:00 Open Stat, Holidays 10 a.m. - 5p.m.

547 Grand Road, Campbellford

R0012790761

R0012790758

Mon-Sat 9:00-9:00 Sunday 9:00-8:00 Open Stat, Holidays 10Pharmacy a.m. - 5p.m.

Farm Supply Ltd.

R0012790816

WORD SEARCH-clothes

R0012790847

“YOUR ALL CANADIAN FAMILY DISCOUNT STORE”

R0012790809

August Puzzle Wm. J.7 Thompson

Locate the Search Words in these advertisements and complete the word search. You could win one of two weekly $25.00 prizes from participating merchants! This contest is open to everyone. One entry per person per week.

R0012790839

en

Forgot use

Word Search: Teas Mon-Thurs 9-5:30 • Fri 9-6 Sat 9-5 • Sun Closed 30 Doxsee Ave. S., Campbellford, ON

705-653-2232 Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014 11


Bay Day: a small idea that grew

Visitors to Bay Day in Brighton enjoyed the smooth jazz sound of local band, Second Time Round. Photo: Ray Yurkowski Paddles up! Some neophyte paddlers joined members of the Brighton Dragon Boat Club for a free try around the bay at the first Bay Day event, held Monday at the Presqu’ile Landing marina on Harbour Street. Photo: Ray Yurkowski

Brighton,” held Monday Street, was a resounding News - Brighton - By afternoon at the Presqu’ile success. all accounts, “Bay Day in Landing marina on Harbour The idea started out as a casual conversation between neighbours as they were picking up their mail. • Elite • Levolor Brighton Auxiliary Rescue • Hunter Douglas • Graber Unit (BARU) unit leader Paavo Kivisto wondered Custom Order Blinds & Shutters how the squad could generate some much-needed We MATCH or BETTER all funds. Competitor’s prices GUARANTEED By Ray Yurkowski

R0012748593

Brighton Paint & Blinds

47 B Elizabeth Street Brighton 613-475-3349

PRINCE EDWARD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 179TH ANNUAL

Picton Fair 2014

FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY,

SEPTEMBER 5, 6, 7

Picton Fair Grounds, Prince Edward County www.pictonfair.org

ANTIQUE TRACTORS

Saturday, September 6 at 8pm Curling Club

FREE with Admission to the Fair

ˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆ

Sunday, Sept 7 at 2pm Drivers Wanted

ˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆ FRIDAY NIGHT TRACTOR PULL Special Classes for Stock and Antique Tractors

Full Details @ pictonfair.org 12 Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014

R0012832938

DESTRUCTION DEMOLITION DERBY

New Fall Arrivals

OVER THE BAY BRIDGE 5567 Hwy 62 S

Back: Maddy Pilon, Founder GetReel Film Camp, Eli Fellows, Corey Mellor, Coleman Northwood and Lucas Gomez Front: Sarah Ellis, Iliyana Shoushounova, Noah Barry, Mack Quick and Patrick Lewis. Photo: Submitted

R0012829533

ˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆ

Info & Entry Forms at www.pictonfair.org

Their 30-foot Sea Ray cruiser, Brighton Rescue, was purchased with funds raised exclusively by the BARU membership, without any government or corporate assistance. Commissioned almost a year ago, the boat was extensively

GetReel Youth Film Festival comes to Centre Theatre

BAY BRIDGE JEANS

Bring yours or just come see ours! Info - Doug Bradshaw 613-399-2033 BY BACKLAR POPUAND DEM

“This grew from a small idea into a great event.”

re-fitted with search and rescue equipment so the allvolunteer crew can respond to calls from the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre at CFB Trenton. Those calls could take them to the west end of the Murray Canal, west toward Cobourg and out to the mid-lake USA border. As well, unit members raise thousands of dollars to fund their own annual operating costs. The neighbourly chat led to volunteering the services of a band. Another said he would grill up some food on his barbecue. The philosophy: start small, evaluate and decide for the future but, judging from the comments overheard from those attending the inaugural event, they might be on to something. Bay Day was billed as an invitation from the rescue unit to “enjoy Brighton’s

jewel: our waterfront.” Visitors got to tour the rescue boat; have a free tryout in a kayak or on a stand-up paddle board, courtesy of Presqu’ile Bay Outfitters; paddle with the Brighton Dragon Boat Club; and take in some live entertainment. “This grew from a small idea into a great event,” said Kivisto. “Brighton needs something on the water so they can invite the community to enjoy it. A lot of folks don’t know we have a great waterfront with lots of activity For the more adventurous, Presqu’ile Bay Outfitthey can enjoy and this is just a sam- ters offered free “try-it” sessions on a stand-up pler.” paddle board. Photo: Ray Yurkowski

ROSSMORE 613-966-6656

Entertainment - Trenton - For the past two weeks, the students of the GetReel Film Camp in Trenton have been busy writing, shooting and editing their short films in preparation for their upcoming premier showcase. The inaugural GetReel Film Festival is being held at the Centre Theatre in downtown Trenton on Tuesday, August 12 and the public is invited to attend. Come and watch the comedic, heart-pounding and intriguing

films created by local youth. Doors open at 5 p.m. for a 5:30 p.m. start. Tickets are $5 per person which includes the premier screening of the GetReel shorts, A Short Story by local filmmaker Joel George of Prime Focus Productions, and a full feature Centre Theatre film. For more information, email Maddy Pilon at getreelfilmcamp@gmail.com and visit their Facebook page at GetReel Film Camp.


0

HUGE SELECTION, ALL 2014 MODELS

CANADA WIDE

CLEARANCE

%

(excluding Corvette)

PURCHASE FINANCING

SUMMER BONUS

ELIGIBLE OWNERS RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL $1,500�/��

2014 SPARK

2014 VOLT

2014 SONIC

2014 IMPALA

2014 CAMARO

0

2014 MALIBU

2014 ORLANDO

MONTHS ‡‡

2014 EQUINOX

2014 TRAX

2014 TAHOE

2014 TRAVERSE

%

PURCHASE FINANCING

2014 CRUZE

84 UP TO

84 UP TO

MONTHS

ON ALL THESE MODELS

2014 SUBURBAN

2014 SILVERADO HD

2014 SILVERADO 1500

2014 EXPRESS

COME IN TODAY FOR THE BEST SELECTION. ALL 2014s COME WITH CHEVROLET COMPLETE CARE:

2

YEARS/40,000 KM COMPLIMENTARY OIL CHANGES **

5

YEARS/160,000 KM POWERTRAIN WARRANTY ▲

5

YEARS/160,000 KM ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE ▲

chevrolet.ca VEHICLE PRICING IS NOW EASIER TO UNDERSTAND BECAUSE ALL OUR PRICES INCLUDE FREIGHT, PDI AND MANDATORY GOVERNMENT LEVIES. Prices do not include applicable taxes and PPSA. Consumers may be required to pay up to $799 for Dealer fees.*** For the latest information, visit us at chevrolet.ca, drop by your local Chevrolet Dealer or call us at 1-800-GM-DRIVE. ***Freight & PDI ($1,550/$1,550/$1,600/$1,600/$1,600/$1,600/$1,600/$1,600/$1,600/$1,600/$1,600/$1,600/$1,600/$1,695/$1,695/$1,600), registration, air and tire levies and OMVIC fees included. Insurance, licence, PPSA, dealer fees and applicable taxes not

included. Offers apply as indicated to 2014 new or demonstrator models of the vehicle equipped as described. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the Ontario Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association area only (including Outaouais). Dealers are free to set individual prices. Quantities limited; dealer order or trade may be required. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate offers, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. **The 2-Year Scheduled Lube-Oil-Filter Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in Canada, who have purchased, leased or financed a new eligible 2014 MY Chevrolet, Buick, or GMC vehicle (excluding Spark EV), with an ACDelco oil and filter change, in accordance with the oil life monitoring system and the Owner’s Manual, for 2 years or 40,000 km, whichever occurs first, with a limit of four (4) Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM Dealers. Fluid top-offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc. are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Limited reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ▲Whichever comes first. See dealer for limited warranty details. ‡‡Offer available to qualified retail customers in Canada for vehicles delivered between August 1, 2014 and September 30, 2014. 0% purchase financing offered on approved credit by TD Auto Finance Services, Scotiabank® or RBC Royal Bank for 84 months on all new or demonstrator 2014 Chevrolet vehicles, excluding Corvette. Participating lenders are subject to change. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $20,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $238.10 for 84 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $20,000. Offer is unconditionally interest-free. Freight and air tax ($100, if applicable) included. Licence, insurance, registration, PPSA, applicable taxes and dealer fees not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offer which may not be combined with certain other offers. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate offers, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ®Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia. RBC and Royal Bank are registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. ∞Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer car that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014 model year Chevrolet/Buick/GMC car, SUV or crossover and 2015 MY Chevrolet HD, Suburban, Tahoe, Traverse and GMC HD, Yukon, Yukon XL, Acadia and 2015 Buick Enclave and 2013 and 2014 MY Cadillac models delivered in Canada between August 1, 2014 and August 31, 2014. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $750 credit available on all eligible Chevrolet, Buick and GMC vehicles; $1,000 credit available on all Cadillac vehicles. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. ∞∞ Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any Pontiac/Saturn/SAAB/Hummer/Oldsmobile model year 1999 or newer car or Chevrolet Cobalt or HHR that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014 model year Chevrolet/Buick/GMC car, SUV or crossover and 2015 MY Chevrolet HD, Suburban, Tahoe, Traverse and GMC HD, Yukon, Yukon XL, Acadia and Buick Enclave and 2013 and 2014 MY Cadillac models delivered in Canada between August 1, 2014 and August 31, 2014. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $1,500 credit available on eligible Chevrolet, Buick and GMC vehicles; $2,000 credit available on all Cadillac vehicles. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice.

Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014 13


Comprehensive Zoning Bylaw approved in council By Kate Everson

News - Quinte West - Council has approved the new comprehensive zoning bylaw effective July 21. The 172-page document was presented at the last council meeting. The only comments were made by Jim Alyea

regarding tractor trailers used for storage. “Is this illegal now?” he asked. “It is causing disruption for some people. How do we deal with this?” Brian Jardine, director of planning and development services, said the

storage containers can be obtrusive and a problem for other people. He noted the bylaw is regulated by complaints. “We will only deal with it if it is brought to our attention,” he said. “We are not patrolling the neighbour-

Weddings & Engagements Ads starting at

$21.50

Delivered to over 69,000 homes (1 column size without photo)

hood.” Doug Whitney asked if this applies to urban areas like Trenton or are there different rules for rural areas. Jardine said they are not permitted in urban areas. Jim Harrison noted this means residential areas. A staff report from Chris Angelo, director of Public Works and Environmental Services, outlined contribution agreements between the city and 8 Wing Trenton regarding a new entrance along RCAF Road and a new intersection along Old Highway 2. Council passed the resolution of

two separate agreements with Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence for the construction of the entrance and intersection. Angelo said the entrance is estimated at $100,000 and the intersection at $300,000. “Both will be paid 100 per cent by the base,” Angelo added. Leslie Roseblade asked if this is covered if the estimates are lower than the actual cost of construction. Angelo said the base will pay the whole cost.

August 15, 16, and 17, 2014 THIS IS A FREE & ACCESSIBLE EVENT!

Hastings Village Marina,

BRING YOUR LAWN CHAIR!

Enjoy the Festival

Welcome to our store before and after the festival! 547 Grand Rd. South, Hwy. 30. South End of Campbellford

Mon - Sat 8-9, Sunday 9-6, Open Statuatory Holidays 10-5

13 Front St. E 705-696-2401

Barbara Robbins Pat Corby CIP Nancy Fudge Bob Bullock Brenda Bullock Judy Anderson

Campbellford (705) 653-4635 1-888-300-4270

Serving Northumberland County Since 1967 Auto * Home * Business * Farm

OPEN AM PM -ON 3AT /PEN 3UNDAYS -AY /CT 9:00 am - 1:00pm

Come visit us at our feel good store. &OKPZ UIF T 8BUFSGSPOU UJOH )BT 'FTUJWBM

705.696.1697 • www.hastingsfestival.ca 14 Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014

Hastings (705) 696-3356 1-888-300-4271

705.653.4332 1-866-880-0683

R0012827634

HASTINGS

FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED SINCE 1967

s (/-% s !54/ s 42!6%, s &!2- s 2230 S s !..5)4)%3 s "53).%33

%LECTRICAL 0LUMBING %QUIPMENT s (ARDWARE (OUSEWARES s 0AINT s 3TAINS s 'LASS 3CREEN 2EPAIRS R0012828510

R0012827986

YOUR ALL CANADIAN FAMILY DISCOUNT STORE®

Have A Good Time At The Hastings Waterfront Festival

Have Fun at the Waterfront

Compliments of

R0012828652

R0012828669

ú ÿ³çÿϳÿ *ç

Looking Forward to the Hastings Waterfront Festival

R0012827967

Enjoy All The D z ³C zz Events Folks at The Hastings > vwz x³C z y ª Waterfront Festival W y x D z ³C zz > vwz x³C z y ª T ³{ zz W y x >v ª³C zz T ³{ zz ÏÏ C \ 8 T cz}v W y x >v ª³C zz =v wz { y ÏÏ C \ 8 T cz}v W y x Gzv <zv ª =v wz { y Gzv <zv ª W y x ú ÿ³çÿϳÿ *ç W y x ¥¥¥9z ¥ y 9x ¥¥¥9z ¥ y 9x ^ zª ^ zªGv Gv

R0012827380

5 Dit Clapper Drive, Hastings, Ontario


Volunteer firefighters have to buy their own green lights should be more public education about these lights. Green flashing lights on a vehicle recognizes that firefighters are on their way to an emergency and other vehicles need to pull over to let them get by.

cy plans are in place should the pipeline have a leak. Whelan said some protocols are in place and some training has also been conducted. Brophy said he would like to see a committee formed to hire a consultant to deal with fire facilities in the future like Public Works did with “Are all volunteer its consolidated facility plan. He felt the city should have a 30- to 50-year firefighters equipped strategic plan on where the expanwould take place for future with green lights for sions needs. He would like to see Batawa, their vehicles?� North Murray and the Frankford stations closed and a new facility built Jeff Brophy asked what emergen- in Frankford with full-time staff.

Terry Cassidy said he would also Mutual Aid Training Tower, transfer be incurred by the like to see where they are heading and that all expenses for the training tower committee. long term. Chair Sally Freeman, Chief John Whelan and Deputy chief Daniel Smith, presented Wes Bristow of Bay Marine with a certificate and large Ads starting at collage of photos for their generous support of the donation of a Can-Am Spyder last year for fire prevention education and also for the donation of a new ATV at Station 3. 1 ad The committee recommended to 5 newspapers council that the used Jordair Com613-966-2034 pressor at Station 1 be donated to 1 small price or 613-475-0255 the Hastings and Prince Edward

Weddings & Engagements

$21.50

Saturday August 16

Friday August 15

9 am to 3 pm FAMILY FUN & HERITAGE DAY

4 pm to midnight FESTIVAL KICK-OFF, BBQ & CONCERT

Sunday August 17

Photo Booth • Historical Photographs of Hastings • Ancestry Search • Classic Fiberglass Boat Display • Antique Outboard Motor Club • Radio Controlled Aircraft Display & Demo Art Show & Sale, Vendors, Exhibitors, Silent Auction, Food Booth, Beer Tent Children’s Area: Pony Rides, Petting Farm, Bouncers, Slides & Games 11 am - Indian River Reptile Zoo 1 pm - The CampďŹ re Crew 2 pm - Jungle Cat World

ction, Artists, Prizes, Draws, Awards, Music, Silent Au t Crafters, Vendors, Food Booth, Beer Ten

4:00 pm - 6:30 pm - John Cigan (Elvis Tribute Artist) 8:00 pm - 11:15 pm - Johnny and The Cruizers Silent Auction, Food Booth, Beer Tent

4:00 pm - 6:30 pm - Janet Jeery Band 8:00 pm - 11:15 pm - Blackboard Blues Band Silent Auction, Food Booth, Beer Tent

9 am to 3 pm ANTIQUE & CLASSIC CAR SHOW

“A Special Thank You to the Hastings Waterfront Committee for Your Special Efforts� For Professional, Friendly Service, Contact

4 pm to midnight EVENING BBQ & CONCERT

Visit Us Before and After the Festival at Our Store!

t "VUP t ,FZT t 4BGFT

PC Plus Program Available

t t

R0012828198

24 Hour Emergency Service

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE!

Walking distance - minutes from locks!

52 Bridge St. N., Hastings 705.696.3504

R0012827944

LOCHHEAD LOCK & SAFE 24 Hourcy t 3FTJEFOUBM n Emerge e t $PNNFSDJBM c i v r t *OEVTUSJBM Se

Enjoy Hastings Waterfront Festival!!

Welcome to

RickNorlock M.P.

Northumberland QuinteWest

“Enjoy Hastings Waterfront Festivities�

CÂ?– C–‚zÂ?yÂˆÂŞĂ‹ W–Â?{z™™‚Â?Â?vˆ \z–¤Â‚xzĂ‹ xÂ?Â?ÂœvxÂœ CÂ?– W–Â?{z™™‚Â?Â?vˆ \z–¤Â‚xzĂ‹ xÂ?Â?ÂœvxÂœ CÂ?– C–‚zÂ?yÂˆÂŞĂ‹ C–‚zÂ?yÂˆÂŞĂ‹ W–Â?{z™™‚Â?Â?vˆ \z–¤Â‚xzĂ‹ xÂ?Â?ÂœvxÂœ CÂ?– C–‚zÂ?yÂˆÂŞĂ‹ W–Â?{z™™‚Â?Â?vˆ \z–¤Â‚xzĂ‹ xÂ?Â?ÂœvxÂœ

Cobourg 277 Division St., Unit 2 905-372-8757

Av™œz–Â? [zvÂˆÂœÂŞ IÂ?x9Ă‹ =[VOA[;DA Av™œz–Â? [zvÂˆÂœÂŞ IÂ?x9Ă‹ =[VOA[;DA Av™œz–Â? [zvÂˆÂœÂŞ IÂ?x9Ă‹ =[VOA[;DA Av™œz–Â? [zvÂˆÂœÂŞ IÂ?x9Ă‹ =[VOA[;DA IÂ?yzÂ?zÂ?yzÂ?ÂœÂˆÂŞ VÂĽÂ?zy vÂ?y VÂ?z–vÂœzy IÂ?yzÂ?zÂ?yzÂ?ÂœÂˆÂŞ VÂĽÂ?zy vÂ?y VÂ?z–vÂœzy IÂ?yzÂ?zÂ?yzÂ?ÂœÂˆÂŞ VÂĽÂ?zy vÂ?y VÂ?z–vÂœzy

Ottawa rick@ricknorlock.ca 613-992-8585 www.ricknorlock.ca

IÂ?yzÂ?zÂ?yzÂ?ÂœÂˆÂŞ VÂĽÂ?zy vÂ?y VÂ?z–vÂœzy

?zÂ?Â?‚™ \v¤z–ª ?zÂ?Â?‚™ \v¤z–ª ?zÂ?Â?‚™ \v¤z–ª \v¤z–ª \vˆz™?zÂ?Â?‚™ [zÂ?–z™zÂ?Âœvœ‚¤z \vˆz™ [zÂ?–z™zÂ?Âœvœ‚¤z \vˆz™ [zÂ?–z™zÂ?Âœvœ‚¤z \vˆz™ [zÂ?–z™zÂ?Âœvœ‚¤z ĂˆĂşÂŽÿœ ĂˆĂşÂŽÿœ çĂ‘ç³Ă›úúú ĂˆĂşÂŽÿœ

çĂ‘ç³Ă›úúú çĂ‘ç³Ă›úúú çĂ‘ç³Ă›úúú

ĂˆĂşÂŽÿœ

Ă›çĂ›çC–Â?Â?Âœ VÂ?Âœv–‚Â?OÂŽP OÂŽPĂ›iÂŽ Ă›iÂŽ C–Â?Â?Âœ\œ–zzÂœ \œ–zzÂœ AvÂ™ÂœĂ‹ AvÂ™ÂœĂ‹ Gv™œ‚Â?}™Ë Gv™œ‚Â?}™Ë VÂ?Âœv–‚Â? Ă›ç^Â?ˆˆ C–Â?Â?Âœ \œ–zzÂœ AvÂ™ÂœĂ‹ Gv™œ‚Â?}™Ë NN VÂ?Âœv–‚Â? OÂŽP Ă›iÂŽ C–zzY Û³+çç³+ú›³+ÜÑÜ Cv¨Y çĂ‘ç³Ă›úúú ^Â?ˆˆ C–zzY Û³+çç³+ú›³+ÜÑÜ Cv¨YĂˆĂşÂŽÿœ ĂˆĂşÂŽÿœ çĂ‘ç³Ă›úúú Ă›ç C–Â?Â?Âœ \œ–zzÂœ AvÂ™ÂœĂ‹ Gv™œ‚Â?}™Ë VÂ?Âœv–‚Â? OÂŽP Ă›iÂŽ ^Â?ˆˆ C–zzY Û³+çç³+ú›³+ÜÑÜNN ÂĽÂĽÂĽ9[zvˆA™œvÂœzGv™œ‚Â?}™9xÂ?Š Cv¨Y ĂˆĂşÂŽÿœ çĂ‘ç³Ă›úúú –zŠv¨Â–zvÂˆÂœÂŞ1Â?Â?9v‚wÂ?9xÂ?Š ÂĽÂĽÂĽ9[zvˆA™œvÂœzGv™œ‚Â?}™9xÂ?Š –zŠv¨Â–zvÂˆÂœÂŞ1Â?Â?9v‚wÂ?9xÂ?Š

^Â?ˆˆ C–zzY Û³+çç³+ú›³+ÜÑÜ N Cv¨Y ĂˆĂşÂŽÿœ çĂ‘ç³Ă›úúú –zŠv¨Â–zvÂˆÂœÂŞ1Â?Â?9v‚wÂ?9xÂ?Š N ÂĽÂĽÂĽ9[zvˆA™œvÂœzGv™œ‚Â?}™9xÂ?Š

Trenton 103B Dundas St.,W. 613-392-3382

R0012830857

R0012830631

News - Quinte West - Volunteer firefighters have to purchase their own green lights. “Are all volunteer firefighters equipped with green lights for their vehicles?� asked Don Kuntze. Chief John Whelan stated at the last protective services committee meeting that volunteer firefighters purchased the lights individually. Kuntze said he would like to see all the firefighters have green lights. He also felt there

R0012827926

By Kate Everson

–zŠv¨Â–zvÂˆÂœÂŞ1Â?Â?9v‚wÂ?9xÂ?Š N ÂĽÂĽÂĽ9[zvˆA™œvÂœzGv™œ‚Â?}™9xÂ?Š

705.696.1697 • www.hastingsfestival.ca Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014 15


Hannah, Hunter Steven Boyd Hanthorn, Kody Waine Heffernan, Liam Joseph** Helm, Brittney Elizabeth Hesmer, Brittany Leigh Cummings, Laura Allison Hoekstra, Rachel Marie** Cybulskie, Mikaela Evelyn Howarth, Breanne Megan Lynn Darrah, Breanna Kim** Hutchinson, Matthew Nicholas Davey, Lacey MacMillan Hutton-Payne, Angela Normajean** Dawe, Joseph Walter Hynes, Kiana Marie Dawson, Rachel Nicole Jackson, Danielle Elizabeth De Grace, Taylor Aaron Je, Woo Seok Deline, Tori Deborah-Jean Darlene Jespersen, Layne Tyr Deluca, Connor Liam Stockton Johnson, Darrian-Anne Gail Joyce DeVries, Caleb Wesley** Johnston, James Philip Edward** de Wal, Elijah Daniel Jones, Jesee Brady Wayne Dick, Stephen William Jones, Jordan Christopher Dickson, Caroline May-Joan** Jones, Taylor Diane Barbara Donovan, Meghan Larissa Jones, Travis Edward Doxtator, Holly Anne Juby, Cody** Drake, Mackenzie Reed Kester, Miranda Jessica Rachel Dulmage, Jessica Dorothy Kim, Sojeong Eaton, Alysha Cecile Enman Bonitto, Isaiah William St Aubyn Kirk, Sara Elizabeth Knell, James Cameron** Eros, Blair Justin Koebel, Jennifer May Phyllis Farrell, Zachary Dennis Korotki, Tyler Anthony Fequet, Daniel Louis Kuschnik, Lance Nathan** Ferguson, Deanna Eileen** Ferguson, Issac Alexander William** Lafleur, Ryan Ronald** Lammle, Christopher Michael Fernandes, Alexander James Larcombe, Roisin Macleod Fielding, Jordan David Lasher, Jade Taylor Fletcher, Alexis Elizabeth** Lauchlin, Tabitha May Flieler, Joshua Alexander** Leavitt, Kaitlin Johanna Fillion, Logan Kieth Francescone, Hailey-Lynn Margaret LeBlanc, Liam Allan John LeClair, Tristan Raymond-Arthur Freeman, Jarrett Howard Douglas Lee, Ji Hyun Gagne, Matthew Jacob Legato, Mia Alexandria** Gallina, Kassidy Irene Lehman, Samantha Danielle Pearl Gaudette, Jesse Milo Levesque, Nolan Jeffrey James Gear, Hailey Elizabeth Levick, Candice Marie Gilmore, Brennan Patrick Lewerentz, Tonya Louise** Glover, Karl Kingsley Lewington, Emma Rose Sheila Grant, Brennan James Li, Yue Kan Greenwood, Samantha Lee** Lidster, Robin Mae** Greer, Jadnn Llewellyn Lusk, Jessica Leanne Griffin, Joshua Matthew Charles MacDonald, Alexandria Clare Griffith, Heidi Erin MacDonald, Christopher Michael Gunn, Keanu Phillip Thomas Stephen** Hackett, Cathleen Elizabeth MacDonald, Victoria Grace Hall, Brandi Patricia Dawn Mackintosh, Kelsey Anne Hall, Rebekkah Kathleen

GRADUATES

R001280818

Congratulations Grads and Enjoy the Summer

Northumberland’s #1 Bakery!

Delicious Breads, Bagels & Rolls • Cookies Donuts • Cakes • Sweets • Party Trays R0012819227

We bake fresh for you each day using only the best quality ingredients with no additives or preservatives Freshness Guaranteed!

MacLaren IDA Pharmacy

Mon-Sat 5am - 5:30pm, Friday to 8:00pm

Telephone 613-475-9991 • 3 Prince Edward St., Brighton

R0012817358

The freshest place in town We bake FRESH everyday

2014

Class of 2014

R0012811594

Bridal Designs, Silk & Fresh Arrangements, Unique Gift Ideas for All Occasions, Delivery Available.

16 The Graduates of 2014 - Thursday, August 7, 2014

79 Bridge Street East Campbellford www.maclarenpharmacy.ca

61 Bridge St., Campbellford 705-653-1460

Congratulations Graduates and Enjoy Your Vacation

Congratulations to all our Graduates from all of us at Brighton Subway

Have a Wonderful Summer Grads & Teaching Staff!

Chicken Bacon with Monterey Ranch Cheddar Cheese (613) 475-5553

Our veggies are sliced FRESH everyday

4&37*/( #3&",'"45 t 01&/ %":4 " 8&&, 6/5*- 1. " &-*;"#&5) 45 #3*()50/ '30/5 0' 5)& '*3& )"--

Singh, Jared Gewan Singh, Kierran Bansi Sippola, Hunter, Wayne Sirett, Rachel Lynn Smith, Josiah Daniel Edward Spencer, William Jeremy Squier, Benjamin Paul Starreveld, Oshan Brenda Lee Steeves, Riley Douglas Stewart, Desirae Marie Sweet, Victoria Susanne Virginia Taylor, Amanda Maria Taylor, Erin Mackenzie** Taylor, Jennifer Anne TerHaar, Joseph Richard Tinson, Shayna Leigh Todhunter, Emily Elizabeth** Tortola, Anthony James Toshakovski, Matthew Boris Town, Terry Joseph Lionel Tozak, Brooke Jaclyn** Tucker, Jenna Laine Turcotte, Laura Jane Vachon, Nicholas Benjamin Van de Valk, Kurt Theodorus Van de Valk, Kyle Anthony** Vanhaarlem, Nathaniel John Michael VanMeeuwen, Tyler Andrew Veillette, Regan Sarah Grace Voskamp, Karli Kate Voskamp, Noah Alexander Vreugdenhil, Dylan James** Waines, Brittney Anne Waines, Kristen Marie Waite, Ferron Dionne Walker, Jennifer Robyn Wallace, Donald Ryan Wallace, Dylan Thomas Warren, Braedy Gavin Roscoe Whitaker, Harry Thomas Carew Wielenga, Kathleen Ann Willis, Kelsey Elizabeth Marie Willock, Malcolm James Wood, Sara Emily Wood, Tyler Alan** Woodbeck, Scott Mario** Wychopen, Meagan Ann Zeldenrust, Elizabeth Genevieve ** Students potentially receiving a Special High Skills Major Diploma

Compliments of

Our Mission: To Provide Fast, Honest, Reliable Services At A Reasonable Price

MacLaren Pharmacy 705-653-1960

“Seniors Discounts Everyday�

Congratulations Graduates from Claude & Jo-Ann Pellerin at

CJ Woodcraft

Hwy 2W(1/2 way between Brighton and Colborne) XXX NVTLPLBXPPEDSBGU DPN t

^ Â?ŠÂ?™Â?Â? ^ Â?ŠÂ?™Â?Â? Congratulations Graduates! PvÂĽ V{Ă€xz ^ Â?ŠÂ?™Â?Â? PvÂĽ V{Ă€xz PvÂĽ V{Ă€xz >vÂ?‚zˆ M8 ^ Â?ŠÂ?™Â?Â? <8:8Ă‹ PP8<8 99):;$9: :4.) );49:

BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS NOTARIES PUBLIC 99):;$9: 34; 9)$: 5> .)

:4.) );49: 34; 9)$: 5> .)

R0012810475

OSSD, SHSM, OSSC, & COA GRADUATES 2013-2014 Abbott, Renee Cathleen Alderdice, Brandon William Frederick** Allison, Bailey Catherine Amikons, Sean Terrence Arthurs-Ohl, Dallas Edward Atkin, Thomas Joel Atkins, Kelsey Nicole Ayotte, Drew Elizabeth Ayotte, Randy James Kennedy Bain, Kristina Rose Marie Bandy, Hailey Jacklyn Barker, Anna Katherine** Barnes, Alexander George Allan Bateman, Rachel Lynne Bell, Cassandra Sierra Blakley, Jocelyn Louise ** Blom, Nathaniel James** Bond, Jessica Irene Bosma, Megan Gerritjen Ientske Brant, Rebecca Amber Briscoe, Connor James** Brunton, William John Austin Bryant, Kurt James** Canfyn-Crawford, Lucas Sylvain Catney, Shannon Teresa Marie Chambers, Jacob William Chapman, Justin Robert Lloyd Cho, Yong-Seok Clark, Colin James Clarke, Alex Bryan Clarke, Eric Robert Clossen, Christian Michael Aiken** Colasante, Nicholas Paul** Conroy, Taylor Robert Cooney, Austin James Cooper, Megan Madeline Victoria Copeland, Hannah Susanne Cormier, Zackary Douglas** Cotter, Danielle Coriena Cowen, Jennelle Ruth Anne Cozens, Daniel Philip Crews, Emma Katherine Down Cronk, Shane William Richard Neil

Maguire, Cordell Raymond Brent** May, Jesse Benjamin McCabe, Bailey Elizabeth** McGale, Ryan Michael McKinley, Andrew James McMillan-Irwin, Andrea Lauren Michaud, Trennt Roland William Miller, Karl John Gordon** Mowbray, Justice Tiana Marie Mumby, Adam Thomas** Nash, Jenna Marie Newport, Rylan Alexander Nicol, John Gabriel Bojarzin** Niles, Nathan Douglas Noble, Cameron Miller Olson, Adam Bruce Ostrander, Kaitlyn Elizabeth Parker, Brittany Jean Parker, Brooke Patricia Parnell, Hayden Karl Parsons, Aaron John** Paulhus, Adam Robert Henderson Payne, Madison Lorraine Marjorie Pennington, Mary-Elizabeth Susan Perry, Taylor Britani Posluns, Brittany Lynn Potocnik, Devin Janez** Prisk, Cameron Jonathan Prue, Malcolm Kenneth Quinn, Amanda Grace Richardson, Gregory Thomas** Richardson, Hannah Paige Riopelle, Sadie Ann Ronsky, Lauryn Elizabeth Rushlow, Mekilo Dante Sidney Rutherford, Colton William John Schmidt, Jacob Morley Scott, Morgan Grace Scriver-Griffis, Katlyn Betty June Seguin, Jessica Catherine Seguin, Scott Vicent Joseph Sharp, Heather Brittany Sharpe, Tori Robyn Shelley, Katelyn Sharon Shelton, Kent Everett** Sheppard, Zenon Ellis** Shillington, Connor Reece Siesling, Kyla Marie Patricia Sills, Jordon Taylor Simpson, Allie Amanda

R0012815273

EAST NORTHUMBERLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL

5y4y j %Ă‹Ĺ‚ Ä—Äą 0O_g :uqYYuĹ‚ q_]^ujgĹ‚ 43Ĺ‚ ,Ă‹, Ă˜(Ă‹ 99):;$9: :4.) );49: ;Yb LÄ—Ă˜ĹˆĹ› %ÄąĹŁÄ Ă˜Ă˜Ĺţ 0 / "OX -AIN 3TREET

4EL s &AX 5y4y j %Ă‹Ĺ‚ Ä—Äą 0O_g :uqYYuĹ‚ q_]^ujgĹ‚ 43Ĺ‚ ,Ă‹, Ă˜(Ă‹ 34; 9)$: 5> .) &O LÄ—Ă˜ĹˆĹ› %ÄąĹŁÄ %Ă‹Ă˜Äź

>vÂ?‚zˆ M8 ^ Â?ŠÂ?™Â?Â? <8:8Ă‹ PP8<8 ;Yb LÄ—Ă˜ĹˆĹ› %ÄąĹŁÄ Ă˜Ă˜Ĺţ

"RIGHTON /. + + ( u^jelsjgbO|Ĺ€QYbbgYuySO >vÂ?‚zˆ M8 ^ Â?ŠÂ?™Â?Â?$eO_b <8:8Ă‹ PP8<8 &O LÄ—Ă˜ĹˆĹ› %ÄąĹŁÄ %Ă‹Ă˜Äź

%MAIL THOMPSONLAW BELLNET CA

5y4y j %Ă‹Ĺ‚ Ä—Äą 0O_g :uqYYuĹ‚ q_]^ujgĹ‚ 43Ĺ‚ ,Ă‹,$eO_b Ă˜(Ă‹ u^jelsjgbO|Ĺ€QYbbgYuySO ;Yb LÄ—Ă˜ĹˆĹ› %ÄąĹŁÄ Ă˜Ă˜Ĺţ &O LÄ—Ă˜ĹˆĹ› %ÄąĹŁÄ %Ă‹Ă˜Äź


Ewing Stage Awards Nathaniel Vanhaarlem Amanda Taylor

EAST NORTHUMBERLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL

AWARDS Alpha and Bessie Peister Bursary Amanda Taylor Jennifer Taylor

Frederick Hennessy Foundation Bursary Liam LeBlanc

Vivienne Jaehn-Kreibaum Shayna Tinson Brad McAree Brittany Hesmer

Amigo’s Award Alysha Eaton

Governor General’s Award Sojeong Erica Kim

Barbara Ann Jarvis Foundation Award Brittany Hesmer Baxter Scholarship for Science Sojeong Erica Kim

The Brighton Cramahe Chamber of Commerce Award Jade Lasher Brighton Clothing Depot Bursaries Matt Toshakovski Alexis Fletcher The Brighton Community Arts Scholarship Lianne Tremblay Brighton Horticultural Society Scholarship Bailey McCabe Brighton Legion Branch 100 Ladies Auxillary Bursary Rachell Bateman Zachary Farrell Brighton Legion Music Proficiency Trophy Karl Miller Brighton Lions Award Sera Lee Brighton Rotary Club Service Above Self Business-Jessica Bond Geography-Courtney Merriam Technology-Tonya Lewerentz Bursary in Memory of Joshua Jarrell Jarrett Freeman Canadian Federation of University Women (Northumberland Branch) Elizabeth Zeldenrust Chartwells School Dining Services Bursary Scott Ripley Andrea McMillan Irwin Claude Thompson Mathematics Award Sojeong Erica Kim The Clay Elliott Scholarship Foundation Award

Principal’s Award for Student Leadership Brittany Hesmer Prix De Competence En Immersion Tardive Katrina Li

Indigenous People and the Environment Award Lacey Davey

Colborne Chapter #82 of the Eastern Star Award Andrea McMillan

Quinte West Soccer Club Mackenzie Drake

John-Paul Island Memorial Scholarship Nich Vachon

Colborne Masonic Lodge No. 91 Award Brittany Hesmer

The Blue Dragon Award Collin Clark

Presqu’ile Yacht Club Scholarship Megan Cooper

Holy Angels Catholic Women’s League Hannah Richardson Malcolm Prue

Codrington Womens’ Institute Jenna Nash Victoria Sweet

Art Department Award Samantha Greenwood

Victoria MacDonald Shayna Tinson Alex Fernandes Elizabeth Zeldenrust Sera Lee Kerri Quinn

Rick Norlock Award for Community Service Kaitlyn Ostrander

Justin House Memorial Award Brad McAree

The Colborne Rotary Club Physical Education Scholarship Sadie Riopelle

Socratic Prize Ben Weese

The Kay Stafford Memorial Award Malcolm Willock

St. Alphonsus CWL Citizenship Award Brandon Alderdice

Kin Club Student Services Award Darrian Johnson

The Colborne Rotary Club Scholarship for French Victoria MacDonald

St. Lawrence College Board of Govenors Entrance Scholarship Brooke Tozak

Lieutenant Governor’s Community Volunteer Award Caleb DeVries

Community Living Campbellford-Brighton Ian Bennett

Student Government Spirit Scholarship Alex Fernandes

Lou Rinaldi MPP Award Mia Legato

Community Living Quinte West Ian Bennett Alysha Eaton

Suzanne Kernaghan Education Busary Hannah Copeland

Mary Ann Outwater Scholarship Madison Szwedo

Community Women’s Institute Award Kerri Quinn

Masonic United Lodge No. 29 Scholarship Alexandria MacDonald Rebekkah Hall

Co-op Education Award Cathleen Hackett

Northumberland County Warden’s Award Jessica Lusk

Devany Twiddy Scholarship Sojeong Erica Kim

Northumberland Paramedic Award Jesee Jones

Doris Boes Memorial Busary Kerri Quinn

Ontario Youth Apprenticement Program Commencement Award Tyler Wood

Drama Award Andrea McMillan Irwin Oshan Starreveld

OPPA #8 Branch Bursary Award Brian Taylor Ladas

E.N.S.S. Scholarship Nick Vachon Lianne Tremblay

OSSTF “District 14� Excellence in Education Award Brad McAree

ENSS Reunion Scholarship Liam Heffernan

The Paul Weese Award Caleb DeVries

ENSS Special Scholarship Madison Szwedo

Pinkerton Award(s) Meghan Donovan Alysha Eaton Daniel Je Sojeong Erica Kim Vivienne Jaehn-Kreibaum Katrina Li

ENSS Staff Prize Adam Olson ENSS Stage Production Award Michael Osvald Nicole Opsteen Vivienne Jaehn-Kreibaum

Sincere Congratulations & Best Wishes to Graduates!

The Brian Todd Community Service Award Sera Lee Thompson and Thompson History Award Scott Ripley Andrea McMillan Irwin Trenton Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Award Sera Lee Alysha Eaton Trinity St. Andrews Clothing Depot Award Katrina Li Kaitlyn Ostrander University of Toronto Book Award Victoria MacDonald W.M. Sprung Rebekkah Hall Wilkinson and Company Scholarship Tori Sharpe Willow Creek Field Naturalist Scholarship Vivienne Jaehn-Kreibaum York Road Womens’ Institute Centennial Scholarship Jessica Bond You are the World Bursary in Memory of Erin Reed Danielle Cotter

Terrequity Realty Real Estate Brokerage

Have a Great Summer Grads, You’ve Earned It! 8 Loyalist Dr., Brighton ON K0K 1H0

1-800-465-0449 s 613-475.3334

R0012819117

Division of Noco Fuels Canada LP

& (%'% # % # ! & (%' Congratulations to all ! & ) * '*$ '%*# ! '%*# ! & ) * '*$ 2014 Trent Hills Graduates! www.meirionjones.com

R0012811850

,OYALIST $R "RIGHTON s www.vanderlaanbuilding.com

(&' $'' # " ! (Office) &1-416-366-8800 (&'& $'' # " ! (Cell) (&' (%* $%$# ! &1-705-653-8695 (&'& (%* $%$# !

Congratulations Graduates

Best wishes on your continued success! Meirion Jones Councillor Municipality of Trent Hills - Percy Ward

Meirion Jones

R0012811948

613.475.3684

R0012745996

Independently Owned and Operated

The Graduates of 2014 - Thursday, August 7, 2014 17


GRADUATES Andrew Murphy* Nicholas Ogden**†Shae-Lynn Owens Joshua Page** Matthew Paternostre* Raine Patrick**#†Sara Pearson Marco Pellati Nicholas Price Kathleen Running Griffin Rupnow Cora Samis Corey Sangollo James Schick** Kira Sharpe**†Serenity Smith Curtis Stillman Chelsea Taplay

Kyle Barrie**†Brittany Beauregard Matthew Bergeron** Andrew Bertin Bryanna Best Victoria Bonner* Breanna Bradley Brittany Brooks**# Sarah Callaghan** Justin Chisholm Mikala Clark-Linder Mitchell Comeau Jacob Conkin Mackenzie Cummings*†Daniel Cyr Tyler Defosse Shelby Dempsey Schyler deRaaf*

Tiffany Telford** Hannah Toffelmire** Halie Towns* Douglas Vance* Jonathon Vella*†Maria Voskamp Alissa Wardhaugh Brenda Wardhaugh** Alyssa Whalen**†Jessica White**†Samantha White** Brayden Wigley Megan Woodcock Melissa Adair** T.J. Allan Cassandra Bald**†Allison Bammert* Elexus Barber

ST PAUL CATHOLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL

St. Paul Intramural Council Award Maria Voskamp

AWARDS Colin Harris Alexander Merrill

Catholic Women’s League Bursary - St. Peter’s Parish, Trenton Raine Patrick

Wilkinson & Company Award Brenda Wardhaugh

Catholic Women’s League Bursary - St. Alphonsus Parish, Wooler Hannah Toffelmire Father Hanley Memorial Award Nicholas Ogden Nestle Canada Award of Excellence Alissa Wardhaugh Sportsfield Cooperative Award: Sarah Klemencic St. Paul Catholic Secondary School Council Award Mathew Lortie Anthony Jayamanne Memorial Award Jonathan Graham Hugh P. O’Neil Bursary Chelsea Taplay Trenton Lions Club Bursary

Kevin Lafferty Memorial Award Tiffany Telford

Picture This Award Chloe Houston

Canadian Federation of University Women University: Cassandra Bald College: Nicholas Ogden Bayfield Child/Youth Award Mackenzie Cummings Kay Stafford Memorial Award Bobby Hristova Trent Port Historical Award Alyssa Whalen Pearce-Tait Memorial Award James Schick

We Are Proud of all the Grads... Keep up the Good Work! Compliments of

R0012807555

ONE STOP FOR ALL YOUR POOL NEEDS 391 Dundas St. W,. Trenton

(613) 392-5500

L4[ ;qYgujg .uVyĹ›

Ph. 613.965.6626 Fx. 613.965.1365

R0012809078

\;PA\Ê \A[cI>AÊ \A[cI>AÊ W;[^\ W;[^\ ;>>A\\V[IA\ ;>>A\\V[IA\ \;PA\Ê ;@s 0jujqS€SbYs :gj|ejQ_bYs 5YqsjgOb AOuYqSqO[u ;@s 0jujqS€SbYs :gj|ejQ_bYs 5YqsjgOb AOuYqSqO[u

114 McCauley Rd., Trenton, ON K8V 5P6 18 The Graduates of 2014 - Thursday, August 7, 2014

Quinte West Soccer Club Bursary Melissa Adair Rotary Club Award Hannah Toffelmire

Lieutenant Governor Community Volunteer Award Tiffany Telford

Director’s Award Nicholas Ogden

Tomasso’s Award Sarah Klemencic

=Â?Â?}–vÂœÂ?ˆvœ‚Â?Â?™ RV^V\WV[^\ =Â?Â?}–vÂœÂ?ˆvœ‚Â?Â?™ RV^V\WV[^\ L4[ ;qYgujg .uVyĹ› D–vyÂ?vÂœz™ D–vyÂ?vÂœz™

Joseph Defosse Memorial Award Kyle Barrie

St. Paul Catholic Secondary School Bursary College: Cora Samis Trades & Training: Brittney Brooks University: Bayleigh Fougere

Governor General’s Award Sarah Klemencic

Class of ‘99 Scholarship Bobby Hristova Nicholas Ogden

Principal’s Award Bobby Hristova St. Paul Catholic Secondary School Spirit Award Chloe Houston Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Raine Patrick Sisters of Providence Award Cassandra Bald NCC Corporation Award Kathleen Running E.J. Pacquet Award

Congratulations to the Graduates

2014

* Honour Roll Students ** Ontario Scholars †Highest Standing in a Specific Subject Area # Specialist High Skills Major

Douglas Vance

Quinte Arts Hugh P. O’Neil Award Cassandra Bald

Knights of Columbus Bursary - Trenton Council Jonathan Graham Ashley MacIntyre

Marek Knapik* Lance Knott Darien Knox**†Ryan LaRue Samuel Leclerc Quinn Logan** Mathew Lortie Jacob Lucas** Ashley MacIntyre** Joshua Martin Logan McCrum** Darcy Meredith Dustin Meredith†Alexander Merrill** Paige Moon Jordan Morris**

Alicia Desforges Raymond Edwards Cassandra Flynn* Vanessa Fortin Bayleigh Fougere Raven Free Shane Gilbert#†Jessica Gillis Matthew Gingerich**†Jonathan Graham** Colin Harris** Emma Haynes Keegan Hennessey Jeremy Hideg Ethan Holder Chloe Houston** Emily Howitt* Bobby Hristova** Brandon Hunter Nicole Jones John Kanaar Jeremy Kerr†Sarah Klemencic**â€

Trenton Lioness Bursary Emma Haynes Tony Schick Memorial Award Bobby Hristova Frankford Lions Club Bursary Serenity Smith Brayden Wigley The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 110 Trenton Bursary Darien Knox Matthew Gingerich Rick Norlock Award Jonathan Graham St. Paul Catholic Secondary School Student Council Award Jordan Morris Golden Valley Bursary Breanna Bradley St. Paul Catholic Secondary School Staff Award Bryanna Best

Heating Cooling Air Quality Water Heaters Maintenance

Serving Brighton and surrounding areas since 1975.

R0012812781

ST PAUL CATHOLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL

DowsClimateCare.com Call 613 394 5000 TRENTON: 1 877 394 0909 www.dowsclimatecare.com Š 2012 ClimateCare Co-operative


ST PAUL CATHOLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL

AWARDS St. Paul Community Award Jeremy Kerr

CONTINUED

Sarah Callaghan

Matthew Bergeron Sarah Klemencic

Kiwanis Loyalist Bursary Schylur deRaaf

Hugh and Donna O’Neil Bursary Brittany Beauregard

Halpern’s Award Brandon Hunter

Bonn Law Award Sarah Klemencic

OECTA Scholarship University: Quinn Logan College: Jordan Morris

Trenton Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Bursary Loyalist College Entrance Scholarship Darien Knoxr Nicholas Ogden

Trenton Kiwanis Award Cassandra Flynn

Lou Rinaldi Citizenship Award Samantha White

Ontario Power Generation Secondary School Achievement Award

Valedictorian Nicholas Ogden

Lizzy Corbiel Memorial Award for Citizenship Shailyn Barrett

Emily Mitchell

Leadership Award Matthew Benyon

Little Theatre Drama Award Kevin Singleton

Trenton Kinsmen Award Matthew Bergeron

COLBORNE PUBLIC SCHOOL

GRADUATES & AWARDS AWARDS

Shailyn Barrett Matthew Benyon Noah Boughton Jocelyn Buttle Cody Campbell Ava Clifford Lillian Corkery-Heffernan Sara Cronk Samual Hall Daniel Herbacko Kaylee Jenkins Jade Lalonde Katelyn MacFarlane Andrew Milne Emily Mitchell Kevin Singleton Nathan Smith

Inner Wheel Math Award Ava Clifford Matthrew Benyon Legion Literacy Award Shailyn Barrett

Dingsdale Family Creative Arts Award Katelyn MacFarlane

Principal’s Award Shailyn Barrett

Science Award Ava Clifford Optimist French Award Ava Clifford

Lenore Griffin Award Lillian Corkery-Heffernan

Character Education Award Lillian Corkery-Heffernan

William F. Isaac Award Emily Mitchell

Kids Who Care Jocelyn Buttle Early Act-Rotary Award Lillian Corkery-Heffernan

Mitchell A Ferguson Memorial Music Award Samual Hall Matthew Benyon Andew Milne

Fawcett Family Sports Award Samual Hall

Valedictorian Matthew Benyon

Trevor Merrall

Ted Goodwin Memorial Award- Optimism Ava Spelmer

Kali Hutton

AWARDS

G.L.C. Award Eric Lawrence

Rotary General Proficiency Award Ava Clifford Legion/Parent Council Most Improved Student Award Sara Cronk

GOODWIN LEARNING CENTRE

GRADUATES & AWARDS

IT\^;PP;^IVT ;T? [AW;I[

GA;^ITD P^?9 Congratulations Grads “We Are Proud?;[OA of Your Accomplishments� IT\^;PP;^IVT ;T? [AW;I[

R0012819208

?ATTI\ ?ATTI\ ݆ GV`[ ݆ GV`[ ?;[OA ARA[DAT>i ?;[OA ARA[DAT>i

?;[OA GA;^ITD P^?9 IT\^;PP;^IVT ;T? [AW;I[

\A[cI>A \A[cI>A

C[AAA\^IR;^A\ A\^IR;^A\ C[AA

ÛÛ A;[PP \ \^9Ë >VP=V[TAË VT^;[IV OŽO Û\Ž

ÛÛ A;[PP \\^9Ă‹ >VP=V[TAĂ‹ VT^;[IV OÂŽO Ă›\ÂŽ WGVTA ĂˆĂ‘ÂŽÿœ Ă?ÿÿ³Â›ĂżÂŽÂ› N C;g ĂˆĂ‘ÂŽÿœ Ă?ÿÿ³Ă›ĂżĂ‘Ă›

WGVTA ĂˆĂ‘ÂŽÿœ Ă?ÿÿ³Â›ĂżÂŽÂ› N C;g ĂˆĂ‘ÂŽÿœ Ă?ÿÿ³Ă›ĂżĂ‘Ă›

?ATTI\ Congratulations to the 2014 Graduates ݆ GV`[ ?;[OA ARA[DAT>i Northumberland - Quinte West C[AA A\^IR;^A\ \A[cI>A

Rick Norlock, MP

ÛÛ A;[PP \\^9Ë >VP=V[TAË VT^;[IV OŽO Û\Ž

WGVTA ĂˆĂ‘ÂŽÿœ Ă?ÿÿ³Â›ĂżÂŽÂ› N C;g ĂˆĂ‘ÂŽÿœ Ă?ÿÿ³Ă›ĂżĂ‘Ă›

COBOURG

TRENTON

277 Division Street, Unit 2 103B Dundas St. W. (905) 327-8757 (613) 392-3382 1-800-461-6742 rick@ricknorlock.ca

www.ricknorlock.ca

Graduating Academic Award Elise Hutton

G.L.C. Peace Award Trevor Merrall

Best Wishes Grads - You Deserve Recognition

’rŒnƒ�

“Œ

x�Š�ˆ‚Šz�œ™ �{

Store Services s Carry out s Party Platters s Rug Cleaning Rentals s Specialty Cakes s Custom Cut Meats

R0012811498

?;[OA GA;^ITD P^?9

G.L.C. Grade Eight Award Eric Lind

:ujqY :Yqx_SYs 5Oqu€Cleaning 5bOuuYqs Rentals Store Services Oqq€ 4wuUĂŠRug /0%. $!93 ! 7%%+ s !- 0 9w] bYOg_g] 9YguObs :ujqY :Yqx_SYs Oqq€ 4wuUĂŠSpecialty 5Oqu€ 5bOuuYqs UĂŠCarry Out Cakes :lYS_Ob_u€ OaYs wsuje wu 0YOus 9w] bYOg_g] 9YguObs 25Platters Toronto Road, Colborne, UĂŠParty U Custom Cut Meats Ontario :ujqY (jwqs 0jgVO€s :OuwqVO€s ĂŠOeÄ ĂŠle :lYS_Ob_uÂ€Ä OaYs wsuje wu 0YOus

"* ÊÇÊ 9-ĂŠ ĂŠ7 ĂŠĂŠUĂŠn ʇÊn* ›ÿ ^Â?–Â?Â?ÂœÂ? [Â?vyĂ‹ :ujqY (jwqs Ä :OuwqVO€s ĂŠOeÄ ĂŠle 250jgVO€s Toronto Road,

Colborne, Ontario >Â?ˆwÂ?–Â?zĂ‹ VÂ?Âœv–‚Â? ›ÿ ^Â?–Â?Â?ÂœÂ? [Â?vyĂ‹ 25 Toronto Road, Colborne, Ontario >Â?ˆwÂ?–Â?zĂ‹ VÂ?Âœv–‚Â?

# %

% # %

$ & # & # % % $

! ! ! ! %

"

$ $

Graduates of 2014 - Thursday, August 7, 2014 The

& # % $

R0012818465

Ted Goodwin Memorial Award – Perseverance Jacob Hobbs

R0012382015 R0012382015

Josh Burnside Liam Doran Luke Doran Matthew Hobbs Elise Hutton Eric Lawrence Eric Lind

19


TRENTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

GRADUATES & AWARDS Hailey Barink Caleb Brinkman Hannah Carswell Lauren Draaistra Jacob Freeman Hannah Jones Simon Koning Matthew Lammers Adam Loosemore Victoria Moelker Cameron Postma

AWARDS

Emily Postma Mason Richardson Josiah Siebenga Jonah Smits Nolan Smits Jasmyn Stoffers Alana Vreugdenhil Sierra Westerman Marina Wolters Noah Wolters Anika Yeo

Arts Award: Sierra Westerman

High Honours: (90% and above Lauren Draaistra Marina Wolters

Athletic Award: Nolan Smits Jasmyn Stoffers

Honours: (85%-89%) Jasmyn Stoffers Alana Vreugdenhil Sierra Westerman

Academic Achievement Award: Sierra Westerman Staff Award Adam Loosemore Alana Vreugdenhil

Legion Merit Award: Emily Postma

SMITHFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOL

GRADUATES & AWARDS Sabrina Blight Cassidy Walton Bowditch Summer Briscoe Hailey Clark Brooke Debruin Jacob Feyen Dana Godfrey Jessica Hennessy Quinten Hunt Hailey Legacy Austin McGowan Stewart McMinn Leon Redhead Thomas Vale

8 :~z Z{mˆ‚ cŠ•

Math and Science Award Sabrina Blight

AWARDS

1, *2& , . 1 6), 5( + 2 , French Proficiency Award Sabrina Blight #, General ( +Proficiency (55 1,Award

5 ,, Sabrina Blight Bowditch 1( Cassidy 1,5 ,+ 6 ,*, Community Service And Involvement Valedictory Award Award ,5,*& *(6 (20 " . 1, Cassidy Bowditch Summer Briscoe * +, *, ' , 5(*,+ 2 6, *, (0(2 ( Lou Rinaldi, M.P.P.

Kinette Award For Most Improved Student Brooke Debruin

Arts Award Sabrina Blight

Citzenship Award Dana Godfrey Leon Redhead

Literacy Award Cassidy Bowditch

Windover Award For Top Female Athlete Hailey Clark USS #9 Sportsmanship Award For Top Male Athlete Leon Redhead

Jessica Hennessy Hailey Legacy

Award For Most Dedicated Student Sabrina Blight

Principal’s Award For Student Leadership Sabrina Blight Cassidy Bowditch

Northumberland - Quinte West

½

cv s™Œ [v„„ N RÂ?¤Â‚z™ N C‚™ ‚Â?} Dzv– N \Âœz–zÂ?™ N ^c™ ĂˆTzÂĽz–œ W^:OH]g y‹‹u•8

a Home? Thinking of Purchasing or Refinancing Congratulations Grads “Have a Fun Summer�

=‹‰•~y‰†v‰˜ N DvŠz™ N DvŠz™ \ÂŞÂ™ÂœzŠ™ [r„v• r r~„rs„v8 N MzÂĽzˆˆz–ª N =‚xÂŞxˆz™ SPECIAL

AMAZING DEALS OUR cvAT <™ŒÄ [v„„ STORE r‰u N DÂ?‚œv–™ PNAWv‚Â?Âœ DÂ?Â?™

INT =vˆˆ BA^v�†™ LLS

N ^��ˆ™

O‹r‰ ¸¸¸¸ ;Â?y >V› Only $ +TAX

Serving the Quinte Area Since 1975

QUINTEW^HS]@ WEST

c@[]

Serving the Quinte Area Since 1975 Serving the Quinte Area Since 1975 Serving the Quinte Area Since 1975 [c:V [@OO Serving the Quinte Area SinceGRADS 1975 BEST WISHES TO ALL THE ^R

SWAP & SELL Ă?Ă‘Ă› ?Â?Â?yv™ \Âœ9 e9 ^–zÂ?ÂœÂ?Â? ½

Contgratulations Graduates

R0012821460

Congratulations to all of the 5+ 524, 2 2 , , , , 3 2 6, . 6 ( (5 to all graduates . 6 6Congratulations 1 +( " 0 $/ ( 1, 201 c@[] ,,+ ( 2014 Graduates for a W^HS]@ W^HS]@ c@[] your hard work paid off [c:V job well done! [c:V [@OO [@OO $ - 5 2 (5+2 6 *(

W^HS]@ c@[] W^HS]@ c@[] [c:V [c:V [@OO [@OO W^HS]@ cv s™Œ [v„„ W^HS]@ c@[] c@[] W^:OH]g y‹‹u•8 =‹‰•~y‰†v‰˜ [c:V [@OO [c:V [@OO [r„v• r r~„rs„v8 cv s™Œ [v„„

Serving the Quinte Area Since 1975

R0012821420

N RÂ?¤Â‚z™ N C‚™ ‚Â?} Dzv– N \Âœz–zÂ?™ N ^c™ ĂˆTzÂĽz–œ N DvŠz™ N DvŠz™ \ÂŞÂ™ÂœzŠ™ N MzÂĽzˆˆz–ª N =‚xÂŞxˆz™ N RÂ?¤Â‚z™ N C‚™ ‚Â?} Dzv– cv <™ŒÄ [v„„ r‰u N DÂ?‚œv–™ N Wv‚Â?Âœ =vˆˆ DÂ?Â?™ N \Âœz–zÂ?™ N ^c™ ĂˆTzÂĽz–œ N ^Â?Â?ˆ™ O‹r‰ ¸¸¸¸ ;Â?y >V› ^vÂ?†™ N DvŠz™ N DvŠz™ \ÂŞÂ™ÂœzŠ™ W^HS]@ c@[] N >v– ;Â?y‚Â? N MzÂĽzˆˆz–ª N =‚xÂŞxˆz™ [c:V N DÂ?‚œv–™ N Wv‚Â?Âœ =vˆˆ DÂ?Â?™ [@OO ^R Ă?Ă‘Ă›^vÂ?†™ ?Â?Â?yv™ \Âœ9 e9 ^–zÂ?ÂœÂ?Â? N ^Â?Â?ˆ™ ;Â?y >V› çĂ›Ă?ÂłĂ?ћ³ÿ+›› N >v– ;Â?y‚Â?

WITH YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS ½

WISHING EVERYONE SAFE WONDERFUL HOLIDAY &

BESTA WISHES TO ALL THE GRADS BEST WISHES TO ALL THE GRADS COMPLIMENTS OF WITH YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS

Call and Mike for all your mortgage and loan requirements. speak

to

W^:OH]g y‹‹u•8 =‹‰•~y‰†v‰˜ [r„v• r r~„rs„v8 cv <™ŒÄ [v„„ r‰u O‹r‰ ¸¸¸¸

N >v– ;�y‚�

50

PER CASE

$UNDAS 3T 7 4RENTON s çĂ›Ă?ÂłĂ?ћ³ÿ+›› 613-392-5822

W^HS]@ c@[] [c:V [@OO

^R

Ă?Ă‘Ă› ?Â?Â?yv™ \Âœ9 e9 ^–zÂ?ÂœÂ?Â? çĂ›Ă?ÂłĂ?ћ³ÿ+››

WITH YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS WISHING EVERYONE A SAFE & WONDERFUL HOLIDAY WISHING EVERYONE A SAFE & WONDERFUL HOLIDAY COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR ALL CANADIAN FAMILY DISCOUNT STORE MONDAY - SATURDAY 8-9 s SUNDAY 9-6 s OPEN STAT. HOLIDAYS 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. YOUR ALL CANADIAN FAMILY DISCOUNT STORE YOUR ALL CANADIAN FAMILY DISCOUNT STORE MONDAY - SATURDAY 8-9 s SUNDAY 9-6 s OPEN STAT. HOLIDAYS 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. MONDAY - SATURDAY 8-9 s SUNDAY 9-6 s OPEN STAT. HOLIDAYS 10 A.M. - 5 P.M.

✔ Family Footwear & Clothing ✔ Frozen Food & Dry Groceries ✔ Dairy & Deli Products

✔ Toys ✔ Tobacco ✔ Soft Drinks

✔ Cleaning Supplies ✔ Housewares ✔ Candy

7 GRAND ROAD, CAMPBELLFORD 547 GRAND ROAD, CAMPBELLFORD 20 The Graduates of 2014- Thursday, August 7, 2014 547 GRAND ROAD, CAMPBELLFORD

✔ Soft Drinks ✔ Cleaning Supplies ✔ School Supplies

“Busiest Plaza in Campbellford� “Busiest Plaza in Campbellf ord� “Busiest Plaza in Campbellf ord�

R0012811158


BRIGHTON PUBLIC SCHOOL

GRADUATES & AWARDS Montana Ainsworth Tylar Amos Moira Barnes Kasey Beal McHolm Ryan Beek Cody Borchert Tyson Bremner Grace Cole Cachell Cox Charlotte Coxhead Colton Cridland Logan Dekeyser Ryan Dentremont Nadia Duchaine Raphael Ducharme Ashoor Elawar Curtis Farrell Hope Finn Riley Fitzpatrick Tristan Flatt Patrick Forget Darrien Geerts Lucas Gomez Nicholas Gonsalves Jake Grubb Sarah Grubb Craig Holder Benjamin Hughes Michaela Ibbotson Kurt Ixmeier Emily Jalbert Meaghan Jones Abby Kober Harrison Koenig Nicholas Lawrence

Jonas LeBlanc Corey Little Allison MacDonald Julia Martin Madisyn McCabe Erica McLaren Megan McLaughlin Lauren Molenhuis Dylan Morgan Coleman Northwood Megan Ostrander Cora Patterson Carly Payne Emily Pilcher Patrick Pilon Cooper Reid Liliana Reid Bradley Roffey Devin Sharpe Emily Sharpe Lacy Shuttleworth Mikhaela Stone Gina Strong Dakota Tapp-Inwards Braden Taylor Mikaela Trudeau Quin VanBlaricom Jessica VanLingen Andrew Warner Lucas Waterhouse Dominique Westlake Logan Wills Jacob Wolfe Lewis Wright Mitchel Yearley

Core French Tylar Amos

AWARDS

Extended French Cachell Cox Lauren Molenhuis

Girl’s Highest Average Moira Barnes Girl’s Highest Average – Runner Up Madisyn McCabe

Science Lucas Gomez Lewis Wright

Boy’s Highest Average Coleman Northwood

Mathematics Allison Macdonald Julia Martin

Boy’s Highest Average – Runner Up Cole Cridland

History Nadia Duchaine

Girl’s Achievement Carly Payne

Geography Megan Ostrander

Girl’s Achievement – Runner Up Darrien Geerts

Visual Arts Meaghan Jones

Boy’s Achievement Nicholas Lawrence

Music Patrick Forget Ben Hughes

Boy’s Achievement – Runner Up Kurt Ixmeier

Language Arts Jessica Vanlingen

Girl’s Sport Allison Macdonald Julia Martin

Kinette Award for Citizenship Dominique Westlake

Girl’s Sport – Runner Up Lacy Shuttleworth

Principal’s Award Sarah Grubb

Boy’s Sport Quinn Vanblaricom Andrew Warner

Roger Frise Memorial Award Mikhaela Stone

Boy’s Sport – Runner Up Jacob Wolfe

Valedictorian Jonas Leblanc

Proficiency Emily Morewood

Valedictorian Emma Hoskin

Most Improved Shane Barry

Honour Roll Emily Moorewood Jacob Chislett Alana Bellamy Emma Hoskin Nathan Orr

NORTHUMBERLAND HILLS PUBLIC SCHOOL

Visual Arts Brian Miedema

Mathematics Nathan Orr

Ontario Principal Award Mason Dunk

French Emily Morewood

Science Jacob Chislett

Good Character Chad Cotter Lizzie Corbeil Natalie McComb

Female Athlete Alana Bellamy

History Jacob Chislett

Male Athlete Jackson Matthews

Geography Nathan Orr

“Best Wishes Grads‌We are proud of you. Have a Safe Summerâ€? R;\^A[ \`=R;[ITA pliments of Alnwick Civic Centre

Have a wonderful summer Graduates

R;\^A[ \`=R;[ITA

Com

Call for more information (905) 352-2288

R0012811022

Roseneath

Celebrate that special occasion with us at our spacious hall. Whether it is a bridal shower, baby shower, anniversary, wedding, birthday or a family gathering we have the ideal hall with kitchen facilities. Ample parking.

ents

Complim of

C[@\G@[ I\ <@^^@[Æ

iV` =:T ^:\^@ ^G@ >ICC@[@T=@

ll the Graduates! C[@\G@[ <@^^@[Æ tulations to A ngra CoI\ Summer iV` =:T ^:\^@ ^G@ H>ICC@[@T=@ ave A Sa fe iV` =:T ^:\^@ ^G@ >ICC@[@T=@

Üú <–‚y}z \Âœ8 @vÂ™ÂœĂ‹ =vŠÂ?wzˆˆ{Â?–yC[@\G@[ N úŽÿ³çÿĂ?³ÿĂ‘úÿ

I\ <@^^@[Æ iV` =:T ^:\^@ ^G@ >ICC@[@T=@

Üú <–‚y}z \Âœ8 @vÂ™ÂœĂ‹ =vŠÂ?wzˆˆ{Â?–y N úŽÿ³çÿĂ?³ÿĂ‘úÿ

“Don’t fo rget to visit Spring/S our ummer Garden C entre�

Congratulations & Every ' Success to all the Graduates. R0012811107

Üú <–‚y}z \Âœ8 @vÂ™ÂœĂ‹ =vŠÂ?wzˆˆ{Â?–y N úŽÿ³çÿĂ?³ÿĂ‘úÿ

Üú <–‚y}z @vÂ™ÂœĂ‹ =vŠÂ?wzˆˆ{Â?–y N úŽÿ³çÿĂ?³ÿĂ‘úÿ C[@\G@[ I\\Âœ8 <@^^@[Æ

compliments of

(SBOE 3E $BNQCFMGPSE t t )XZ TPVUI t 0QFO EBZT B XFFL

R;\^A[ R;\^A[ \`=R;[ITA\`=R;[ITA

Storm Award Hailey Dulmage

R0012811141

Music Jeremiah Vroegryk Austin McDonald

Bill Pratt English Award Emily Morewood

We are proud of you!

# $ # $ #& Walking $# # !– # distance minutes from the locks! 52 Bridge St.,# N., Hastings # & Telephone (705) 696-3504 % # $ # The Graduates of 2014 - Thursday, August 7, 2014

R0012811121

AWARDS

GRADUATES & AWARDS

21


REAL ESTATE presents The 33rd Annual

Homesteader days

To book your real estate ad please call 613-966-2034 ext 504

R0012828709

The KingsTon AreA AnTique AssociATion inc.

OPEN HOUSES

exhibitors and Vendors welcome!

SATURDAY MAY 4, 12:30 - 2:00 PM Colborne Home Historic Home

saturday & sunday, august 16 & 17 odessa Fair Grounds, odessa, ontario (exit 599 south from the 401)

9am - 5pm daily

st (breakfa available)

27 CHURCH ST. W., COLBORNE MLS#2140380

adults $5 (children 12 & under free when

Visit ushome at this delightfully decorated Country on town services. Large bright home featuring hardwood, living room & nicelyoriginal updated kitchen with newer laminate easy-clean tiltUpstairs windows, new attractive flooring. 2 bedrooms deck back,laundry full basement & 4 pc.front bath &and convenient facilities. and detached garage. Alloverlooks on a very Maintenance free exterior. Deck the large onlotawith quiet street, walking large 90` xlot 126` a handy workshop in the distance to all you Take Hwy. outside storage shed. All need! well maintained and 2 into Colborne, turn right west ready for you to move in!onto Church Street and watch for signs. $134,900 MLS# 2131243 $169,900

accompanied by an adult)

entertainment on staGe: saturday 1pm: Wrought iron roots sunday 12pm: High strung drifters

Free Parking

Camping Primitive style

antique tractor and machinery displays and demonstrations; classic cars; blacksmith; Heritage crafts; miniature horses; free corn roast at 12:30pm each day; tractor parade 11am and 2pm each day; flea market; Frontenac military Vehicle association display; Period Piece 11am saturday show Chairman: Lorne Bullock 613-548-3948 s Vendors please contact: earl Brown 613-379-2142

6 CHEER DRIVE MLS#2141479 Must beSeller! seen! Step this Motivated Built in theinside fall of 1886, Codrington Public School #15, is nowGorgeous a charming beautifully renovated home! private residence. Updated kitchen, main floor hardwoods, richgas cabinetry, fully laundry, great room with fireplace, upgraded electrical, flooring, bathrooms updatedplumbing, kitchenwindows, and bathrooms, main and a metal roof. full Two basement. bedrooms on Young main & floor laundry, bedroom with sitting area upstairs. Outside, an Street north beds, of Sobeys, west oasis of perennial vegetableturn gardens and lots ofDorman open space for right outdooronto enjoyment. onto and Cheer. $189,900 MLS# 2130100 $264,900

INGRID KAPTEYN & PETER KAPTEYN

R0012825116

Canteen on site

Sales Reps.

Quinte Limited,

Brokerage

41 Main St., Brighton

Each office independently owned and operated

Phone (613) 921-5431

www.kapteyn.ca

oPEN hoUSE WEEKEND Brighton By The Bay

SATURDAY, AUGUST 9TH

Building Products Ltd. 12:00 – 1:30 PM

Building Products Ltd. Open Up ToLtd. Building Products Open Up To Open Up To Building Products Ltd.

20 NESBItt DR, BRIGhtoN

A Welcome A Welcome Open Up To A Welcome Open Up To Change Change A Welcome Change A Welcome Change Change

Beautiful bungalow with loft. Double car garage. Maple kitchen.

North Star patioofdoors are custom AvailableAvailable in a wide range in ayour wide style. range of made to suite North Star patio doors are finishes, our attractive, longlasting finishes, our attractive, longlasting North Star patio doors are custom-made to suit your style. hardware addsinthe special details Available a wide of finishes, our custom-made to suitrange yourspecial style. hardware adds the details Available in a wide range of that make a big difference. North attractive, long hardwareNorth adds the Available a wide range of that make alasting big difference. finishes, our in attractive, longlasting Star windows and doors offer you finishes, our attractive, longlasting special details that make a big difference. Star windows and doors offer you the perfect combination of beauty hardware adds the special details hardware adds the special details North Star and doors offer you and low-maintenance. And you can that make a perfect big windows difference. North the combination that make in a big difference. North of beauty take comfort knowing that you’re Star windows and doors offer you the perfect combination of beauty and low-maintenance. And youand can Star windows and doors offer you helping to save the environment, too. thelow-maintenance. perfect combination ofknowing beauty And you can take take comfort in that you’re the perfect combination of beauty andand low-maintenance. And you can Enjoy the view through Star low-maintenance. And you can helping helping to save North the too. comfort in knowing thatenvironment, you’re to taketake comfort knowing that you’re windows and in doors. comfort in knowing that you’re save the environment, too. Enjoy the view through North Star helping to to save thethe environment, too. helping save environment, too. Enjoy the view North Star windows andthrough doors. Enjoy the view through North Star Enjoy the view through North Star windows and doors. windows and doors. windows and doors.

R0012833892

North Star patio doors are doors are North Star patio custom-made to suit your custom-made tostyle. suit your style.

MLS QR21404417

$359,900

LINDA BRIDGES Sales Representative

2:00 - 4:00 PM 4 DEAN DR, BRIGhtoN

3 plus 3 bedroom raised bungalow on a quiet street. 3 blocks from downtown. Shows fabulous MLS QR21403948

$269,900 Direct:

613-922-3711

www.lindabridges.ca • linda.v.bridges@gmail.com

‘–‡† ‘”–Š—Â?„‡”ŽƒÂ?†ǯ• —‹Ž†‡” ‘ˆ –Š‡ ‡ƒ” ˆ‘”

Ǩ ʹͲͲ͚njʹͲͳʹ

%HVW 1HZ +RPH %XLOGHU ‡ ‡ ‡

Building Products Ltd.

613.475.3684

Building Products Ltd.

Íľ

Building Products 13 Loyalist Dr., Brighton Building ProductsLtd. Ltd.

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE.

22 Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014

1313 Loyalist Dr., Brighton Loyalist Dr., Brighton

Š2010 North Star Manufacturing (London) Ltd. All rights reserved.

R0012762217

www.vanderlaanbuilding.com www.vanderlaanbuilding.com www.vanderlaanbuilding.com

R0012775951

QUALITY WINDOWS AND DOORS. GREAT SERVICE. QUALITY WINDOWS QUALITY WINDOWS EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. QUALITY WINDOWS DOORS. ANDAND DOORS. AND DOORS. GREAT SERVICE. GREAT SERVICE. GREAT SERVICE. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE.

R0012775951

613.475.3684 613.475.3684 ZZZ MDFTXLHDQGFKULV FD 613.475.3684 13 Loyalist Dr., Brighton

www.vanderlaanbuilding.com

Š2010 North Star Manufacturing (London) Ltd. All rights reserved. Š2010 North Star Manufacturing (London) Ltd. All rights reserved.

Š2010 North Star Manufacturing (London) Ltd. All rights reserved.

-DFTXLH $UEXFNOH &KULV +HUULQJWRQ 6DOHV 5HSUHVHQWDWLYHV 2IĂ€ FH

MDFTXLHDQGFKULV FD

MDUEXFNOH#UR\DOOHSDJH FD _ FKHUULQJWRQ#UR\DOOHSDJH FD

EastVillage c o b o u r g

the

EastVillage

GLENS of ANTRIM

Grafton

%HVW 1HZ +RPH %XLOGHU ‡ ‡ ‡


REAL ESTATE R0012825141

The CARL Team TheWILSON* CARL WILSON* Team

Top 3% of all Royal nationwide. TopLePage 3% ofAgents all Royal LePage Agents nationwide. HONOURARY Office: 613-394-4837 ••1-800-263-2177 Office: 613-394-4837 • 1-800-263-2177 Office: 613-394-4837 1-800-263-2177 MEMBER OF 8 WING #1 Office Sales Rep #1 Office Sales Rep (Individual) 2013 (Individual) 2007-2010 #1 Office Sales Rep (Individual) 2007-2010 2008-2013 2007-2013 TRENTON www.thecarlwilsonteam.com *Sales Representative www.thecarlwilsonteam.com Administrator, Melissa Sansome www.thecarlwilsonteam.com LIFETIME MEMBER

*Sales Representative

HONORARY MEMBER OF 8 WING TRENTON

OPEN 1 - 3 PM HOUSEEXECUTIVE SAT. MAY 1 - 3 PM RE HOUSE SAT. MAY 4, OPEN aT4, w EHOME ac LoT GR R vIE 2.5 nTy TE u a o w c

HONORARY MEMBER OF 8 WING TRENTON

BEAUTIFUL LOT EXECUTIVE HOME

FR

T on

TER wa

InG nn STuvIEwS

WATERFRONT BEAUTIFUL LOT

HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL WATERFRONT

RE T ac Ry Lo T un o c

23 George St. Brighton 10 Bayshore Rd, Brighton 1153 County 27, Brighton 6 Hickory Court, Brighton Barcovan BeachRd Rd,27, Murray Ward 140B Bonisteel 10 Bayshore Rd, Brighton 1153 Brighton 6 Hickory Court,Rd Brighton 205 South 669 Trent StCounty 669 Barcovan Beach Rd, Murray Ward Road 370R2000 Glen Miller Road Road certified 2 storey all brick 1500 square foot bungalow situated on The most perfect view you could find with this 156 feet of gorgeous Great opportunity. Exceptional quality in this 4600 square foot former 150’ shoreline,147 3000Fox square foot stone-clad Wow, very impressive 3300 sqft executive

Administrator, Melissa Sansome

Administrator, Melissa Sansome

HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL

nT

FRo

TER wa

16 wendy’s Lane

23 George St. Brighton 29 Blakely Road

150’ shoreline, 3000 square foot stone-clad Wow, very impressive 3300 sqft executive R2000 certified 2 storey all brick 1500 perfect view you could find with this 156 feet of gorgeous Great opportunity. Exceptional quality in this 4600 square foot former square bungalow situated on The most lessspace than&fivehome minutes off the 401. Practically waterfront property & home with a panoramicWOW! view of Lake Ontario Car Dealership WOW, once in ainlot lifetime to own a foot waterfront with a beautiful wrapGreat around verandah. Situated on inhome an upscale WOW! 1136 square foota court raised bungalow a huge WOW, 3800home. square feetupdates. of living space in home thisMany Over ofenterprise, living in with this WOW, beautiful on municipal water with Car Dealership enterprise, less than five minutes offWOW! the 401. 1507 Practicallysquare foot all brick bungalow with a with beautiful 1.26 withopportunity waterfront property a 11 panoramic view ofaLake Ontario home with a beautiful wrap aroundlot verandah.acre Situatedcountry on a court an upscale executive Many $21K metal lot 3300sqft with executive home. updates. metalimpressive entire lotwith has quality pavement. Largedeck, 744 square foot show room huge wrap around1.26 deck, withacre unlimited country view of your waterfront. neighborhood in Brighton. 9ft$21K ceilings throughout, 140 sqft in Brighton. Offering 9ft ceilings throughout, impressive 140 sqft awithbeautiful huge wrap around with unlimited view of your waterfront. entire lot has quality pavement. Large 744 square foot show room neighborhood 277.19 feet road frontage. 3 355.41 93.38 xOffering 264 2 bedroom, Dining room & living roomof paved home with an amazing feetfeet of 2400 owned waterfeet ofroad attached garage and inside entry. 72.73 feet roof 2012. 2.5 carhome attached garage, boat shed Cement break wall. square living onnewer this 3 with glass break panels, wall. 343 for 3 plus offices, 677 of 277.19 ofpluspaved frontage. 3 massive newer executive situated on 2.52 yearspace old raised bungalow onfeet2400 almost asquare twosquare 3000 of living space including main foyer, 4 bdrms, 4 baths 3 withfeet. full ensuites, laundry is4onpc thisbath. level asfoyer, well, 4 bdrms, roof 2012. 2.5 acre car attached garage, boat shed Cement feet feet ofover living space onsquare this 3 feet with massive glass panels, 343 feet for 3 offices, 677 square feet of main 4 baths 3 with full ensuites, laundry is on this level as well, bedrooms, two baths, main floor laundry. bedrooms, level split home withtwo walkout to water side. This home was laundry. built 6 warehousing 2338 sq ft for working area to withwater four large garage 2 large walk-in closets, eat inwith kit, LRhardwood with French doors & 2beautiful gas basement baths, floor openbeautiful concept unfinished levelspace, home walkout side. This home was built 6 warehousing space, 2338 sq ft for working area with dockEstate and separate 1 car garage. 70’and new low four largewaterfront garage largeFull walk-in closets, beautiful eat in kit, LRfrontage with French on doorsthe & beautiful gas Trent Severn. in the ofmain owned in the Town of Brighton on dock lowflooring. years Located ago less a very smallvillage portion that is 18acre years county old. Beautiful Treed Lot in beautiful Murray Hills.separate Offering lot offering asplit total ofa5with bedrooms a18 double detached garage on aopeners. fabulous two doors with automatic openers. 3very doors,small 10x10,portion one& door3 12x12. Newer windows & doors, shingles & soffit. fireplace1andcar marblegarage. hearth plus built70’ in booknew cases, separate DR,fireplace den & mn and flr marble years ago less that is Two years old.car Beautiful doors with automatic 3 doors, 10x10, one door 12x12. Two Newer windows & doors, shingles & soffit. hearth plus built in book cases, separate DR, den & mn flr E argon windows on waterfront. Abundant bird familyon foundation. airlandscaped oil heating 1999,Detached oil tanks 2004. kitchen with stainless steel appliances included. Beautiful dining & two piecekitchen baths, wheel accessible. High appliances visibility on thisincluded. excellent Beautiful dining & two piece baths, wheel chair accessible. High visibility roomwaterfront. withstone 2 walkouts to Abundant private & Forced professionally grounds Emaster argon windows bird withchair stainless steel care & municipal on this excellent Frankford. Thisgarage home on services a double 1571owned water municipal services. 3+1 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, family room with 2 walkouts to20x24 private & double professionally landscaped grounds 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths –trails. w/4 piece bathrooms, master piece acre country estateproperty. lot. Offering a total of four Detached 20x24 care & with living area overlooking yourisgorgeous front.garage Generous property. Must 4bearea viewed toensuite. be fully your appreciated. This building can with a six head sprinkler system for all lawns & gardens, interlocking stone living overlooking gorgeous owned water front. Generous and animal life, hiking/skiing Presqu’ile Electrical upgraded to breakers 1998. Shingles 8-10 years. Covered Must be viewed to be fully appreciated. This building can six head sprinkler system all lawns & gardens, stone 12x24 12x24 shed forpresently usedinterlocking for wood and animal life,walkways hiking/skiing trails. Presqu’ile with aForced master bedroom, twopresently closets with a 4 piece shed used forensuite wood become size one open spacebedroom, if desired astwo theredouble are no closets bearing walls. master with a 4 piecetwo ensuite & gorgeous gardens. Oversized double car attached garage. square footofR2000 Tobeysize built home with adouble total ofshower. oak with appliances looking out onto your become one open if desired as there are no kitchen bearing walls. ensuite & walk-in closet. Beautiful with bedrooms, baths, master withspace ensuite. walkways double car attached garage. Park behind house, Presqu’ile Bay behind inkitchen front. house, including Jacuzzi tub & glass standing Main floor laundry. Decorative 10Oversized minutes north the Forced 401. storage. front veranda. This home has bones & &is gorgeous instorage. need ofgardens. updating. Park Presqu’ile Bay in vac, front. block on front exterior. street appeal. Don’tshower. miss out Main floor laundry. Decorative block on front exterior. Great street appeal. Don’t miss out including Jacuzzi tubGreat & glass standing air, high efficiency gas heating, central air, central Heatgood recovery the air,ventilation, high efficiency gas heating,value central in air, central vac, Heat recoveryfeet ventilation, Super lot. Totally10 fencedminutes with 12x21 footnorth detached of garage. This is401. View countertops is priceless! & pantry. View is priceless! lot. Totally fenced with 12x21 3000+ square of living space. water on a greatSuper opportunity. Call Listing agent for further details.foot detached garage. This is on a great opportunity. Call Listing agent for further Excellent this price range. water softener. This has fantastic curb appeal and &must viewed. granite Thehomeseptic is a holding tank webeare on softener. municipal details.paradise. Excellent inmythis price value at a glance!value Please visit website for morerange. information. water Thiswater. home has fantastic curb appeal and must be viewed. value at a glance! Please visit my website for more information. ® ® ® AskingMLS MLS 2126344 MLS 2132307 ® MLS® MLS 2127437 MLS QR21404695 $399,900 MLS®QR221404334 $324,900 $589,900 $179,900 MLS MLS®2131853 $ 579,900 MLS®QR21404285 $549,900 $124,900 MLS QR21404373 $284,900$389,900 MLS QR21404373 $269,900 $439,900 AskingMLS®QR21403696 2126344MLS 2130956 2132307 MLS® 2130956 MLS® 2127437 $589,900 $179,900 2131853 $ 579,900 $389,900 $439,900

SERVICING SERVICING BRIGHTON AND AREA SINCE 1994 SERVICING BRIGHTON AND AREA 1994 BRIGHTON AND AREASINCE SINCE 1994

5 Brintnell Blvd 1A Francis Street To book your real estate ad please call

613-966-2034 ext 504

OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY, AUG 10TH 2:30 - 4:00PM

MLS #2137240

MLS #2142759

Ricardo Melendro Sales Representative

Office: 613-394-4837 Direct: 613-920-0092

$229,900

$314,900

ricardomelendro@royallepage.ca

R0012831973

Lydia P©x uSt. \ 9Louis P

www.ricardomelendro.com

Multi-Lingual R ²P | u Sales \u y Rep. [y 9

Brokerage, Independently Owned and Operated

lstlouis@royallepage.ca ^ y É VT 613-392-8254 • I 1 ©u y u|y9wu 613-394-4837 çÛβÎÐ ²+ ÿ÷ Trenton Office çÛβÎÐ÷²÷+Îú

Quinte Limited, Brokerage Each Office Independently Owned & Operated 12 ANNE St.

www.remaxquinte.com

MLS# QR21405152

Situated on a large country lot minutes from the 401 you will find this great 3 Deeded waterfront with boating dockage bedroom, 2 bath raised bungalow. On Presqui’le Bay. This 2 storey 3 Bed, Many recent upgrades including forced air 3 Bath home has double car garage, furnace, air conditioning, shingles hardwood floors and 14 yrs old family and flooring. A great place to call room addition on main floor. Walk home and raise a family. out to deck with awning. All in a quite $219,900 neibourhood. Ask for Marian to view. Dir: Hwy. 30 north to Cemetery Rd. to $254,900 Richmond to 10 Moran Dr.

MLS #2143044

Buying or Selling? I can help you with your real estate needs

41 Main St., Brighton Phone: (613) 475-6594 Long Distance 1-800-501-7499

oPEN HouSE Sun. aug. 10 • 1:30-3:00

MLS#2140188 $209,000

70 youNg St.

NUMEROUS UPGRADES 14 SHEWMAN RD.

LIKE A NEW HOME 102 CEDAR ST.

2 bed,2 bath Melrose plan home with granite counters in the kitchen and vaulted ceilings in the principal rooms. Oversized windows, gas fireplace and ensuite master bath are only a few of the upgrades. Unfinished basmt, dble garage and beautiful landscaping.

2 bedroom, 2 bath home with many updates. Hardwood flooring, newer roof, new windows and doors, newer natural gas high efficiency furnace, newer central AC. There is Central vac a nice deck with gazebo a hobby room and a rec room, and a fully fenced yard. A must see!

MLS QR21405176

$329,900

MLS QR21405064

$234,900

Jacquie Arbuckle & Chris Herrington

613-849-1078 613-922-7410 www.jacquieandchris.ca

Sales Representatives

51 Main St., Brighton

“The Brighton Team”

MARIAN JOHNS BROkER

clAY JAcOBSON BARRY VanZOEREN INGRID kApTEYN SAlES REp. SAlES REp. SAlES REp.

14 CovE CRES.

13890 HWy.2

pETER kApTEYN JOANNE McMASTER SAlES REp. SAlES REp.

257 RAgLAN St.

AllAN DUFFIN SAlES REp.

R0012825152

2+1 R2000 bdrm bung home 2 full baths in upscale quiet neighbourhood energy efficient windows & patio doors. Open concept bright LR, DR & kit. Pellet stove in RR walkout laundry to garage & back fenced yard.

3 CATHERINE ST. OFF PRINCE EDWARD ST.

SOLD

Brand new, affordable and ready to move-in, this semi-detached home is located within walking distance to downtown Brighton. This 2 bedroom home offers 8-foot ceilings, rounded drywall corners, high efficiency gas furnace with HRV for healthy living, central air conditioning, a rear deck and an asphalt paved driveway.

R0012833863

8 BEACON DR., OFF CEDAR ST. Custom designed all brick 3 bdrm bung over 2100 sq. ft on main level. 6 ft wide hallway 3pc + 4pc ensuite extra large walk-in closet patio doors off mbr + DR to a 39 X 14 deck. Situated on a large pie shaped lot.

Bright and beautifully landscaped one-storey home combining the advantage of docking your boat steps away from your house without the expense of owning a waterfront home. Impeccable main level with crown molding throughout, Brazilian cherry hardwood floor and travertine tile. Enjoy the Bay breeze in the outside gazebos overlooking the peaceful fish pond! MLS QR21403882 $289,900

new listings

R0012825280

SUNDAY, AUG. 10TH 12:30 - 2:00PM

RITA SWEET SAlES REp.

42NEW ELgIN St. W. PRICE

178 oNtARIo St.

W NE IcE pR

MLS# 2140369

The former Police Station is a new and charming 3 bedroom 1½ storey completely renovated structure. Renovations include, new windows, new doors, new laminate and carpet, new kitchen cabinetry, counters and fixtures, newly updated bathrooms, including a new roof, new wiring and upgraded heating system. The actual jail cell has been charmingly included in the renos to provide a real conversation piece to your home.

NEW PRICE $299,000

MLS#2142683

Popular open layout with attractive fireplace in family room. Bright eat in kitchen with patio door leading to a deck for summer barbecues overlooking a lovely backyard backing onto green space. Large bright windows overlook the front yard. Three pc. master ensuite. Main floor laundry. Bright unspoiled basement. Double garage with inside entry.

$269,000

MLS#QR21405186

MLS#2143272

Large family home ideal for B&B or extended family with a roomy in-law suite! Great location with lots of curb appeal & wrap around verandah! Beautifully finished, rich hardwood floors, attractive pine kitchen, formal dining room & bright eating area overlooking lush gardens & inground pool. Three big bdrms on main floor. Finished lower level with 2 more bdrms.

Popular 3 bedroom, 3 bath Georgetown model in the friendly adult community of Brighton By the Bay, with 1,375 sq.ft. Hardwood & ceramic flooring, rich kitchen cabinetry.Backyard deck for your summer barbecues! A beautiful gas fireplace graces the living room. Main floor laundry, 3 pc. master ensuite. double garage and a nicely finished basement.

$379,000

$319,900

MLS 2142480

Move in condition. Great 3 bedroom home, 3rd bedroom could be office or den. Fully fenced backyard. Detached garage. Many recent updates. Home is larger than it appears.

$161,900

QR21403728

Gas Furnace to be installed in great family home with beautiful perrenial gardens and park like setting with mature trees and backs on to green space. Also a large laundry room with lots of room for a gas furnace which will be installed the 1st week of September. Minutes to town and Presquile Park great location.

$214,900

Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014 23


Classic Country Music Reunion remembers its founder

By Kate Everson

in 1992 that country music fans would come together to play music with friends the way it used to be. He came to Lester and they rallied pickers from all around to play. The first four years were in Lindsay and the last 19 in Trenton at the amphitheatre in Centennial Park. “This is one of the best we’ve ever had,” Lester said. “I’m very

pleased with the show.” He said people come from all over to enjoy good old-fashioned country music. They also enjoy the venue in Centennial Park, with its location on the water. “The staff and parks crew are second to none,” he added. “We even gave them plaques last year.” Director Louise Wright added R0012805657

News - Trenton - Lorne Hachey died two years ago, but he is remembered fondly at the founder’s Classic Country Music Reunion in Centennial Park. “We named the Lorne Hachey stage after him,” said president John Lester at the open stage under a tent. He said Hachey had a dream

ONLY 7 LOTS LEFT IN PHASE 1! 613.475.5999

www.lenkuipershomes.com

Now selling Phase 2. Reserve your lot today!

613.475.4939 www.cheerhomes.ca

“We had 160 trailers here by four o’clock.” “We had 160 trailers here by four o’clock,” she said. “This is a good turnout this year. And the weather is good, a bit cool, but that’s better than rain.” She said one year it rained so much she had water up to her shorts. “We’re hardy campers,” she added. “People just walked around and laughed.” Wright said people come from all over eastern Ontario for this jamboree, from London to Ottawa and Barrie. “There’s nothing like this,” she said. John Lester added that Lorne Hachey would be happy that his dream has carried on and gotten even better. “This is Lorne’s kingdom,” he said, pointing to the stage. “We get old and new faces on this stage. They sing together. Everybody is a star.” The jamboree was on all weekend The first band up for the CCMR open mike was Unbound from Ottawa. Photo: from July 31 to August 3. Kate Everson

R0012824415

www.tackaberryridge.com

that everyone loves the open mike part of the weekend. It’s on every afternoon and after the main stage events in the evening.

24 Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014


Centre Theatre would like to say “Thanks” Donato. “We also worked with Brian Angus from North Shore Electrical who was always there when we needed him and Ken Allison from Spirit Signs who gave us an incredible sign. We had many people in the community ask us to keep the original ‘Centre’ sign and refurbish it rather than replacing it with a new

sign and we are very happy with the finished product.” The Centre Theatre is located at 120 Dundas Street West, Trenton, Ontario. For full details on the theatre and to see what is currently playing you can check out their web site <www.centretheatre. ca> or call the movie phone at 613-392-6100.

R0012833875

to bring good value to their patrons and exciting new opportunities to support the community. “The outreach they have done into the community has been amazing,” says Quinte West Chamber of Commerce manager Suzanne Andrews. “Their work with youth groups and local artists through Arts Quinte West has made a significant contribution to the community building that is currently under way in Quinte West.” “Quinte West has been very good to us and I would like to thank the city for beautifying the downtown as it constantly inspires us to invest in our property and keep pace with what is being done around us,” says co-owner Carmen Donato. “The Economic Development department at city hall has been extremely helpful with recommendations and we were very grateful for the help we got through the CIP program. Trenval CFDC has been there for us throughout this project, believing in our business plan and supporting our project financially.” “The renovations themselves have turned out so well and we really must thank Peter Corbeil from the Art of Stucco for having a vision of how the Theatre should look and working so hard to complete that vision,” says Joe

Mayor John Williams presents a certificate from the city to Carm and Joe Donato. Photo: Kate Everson

News - Trenton - It has been an incredible transformation over the past ten years and the Centre Theatre today is a beautiful, state-ofthe-art movie theatre right in the heart of downtown Trenton. “We purchased a rundown Centre Theatre in May 2003,” say owners Carmen and Joe Do-

nato. “Since this acquisition, we have renovated the interior and exterior of our building twice and [we] became the first independent theatre in Canada to go digital. The support we have had from community has been outstanding and we are very proud of the latest renovations to this

old but very solid building.” Over the past couple of years brothers Carmen and Joe have reached out into the community to work with different groups to expand the offerings at the theatre. They want it to be the hub of entertainment in the downtown and are always looking for ways

“We Need You!” Carrier Routes Available for the Brighton Independent ROUTE

# PAPERS

MAIN STREET

LOCATION

BA005

84

Cheer Drive, Orchard Cres, Crestview Ave

Brighton

BA029

4

Empire, Cortland area

Brighton

BA035

30

Wendy’s Lane, Roger’s Rd area

Brighton

BA002

120

Meade St, Chapel St area

Brighton

BA020

67

Forest Drive, Harbour St area

Brighton

BA017

88

Edgewater Drive, Harbour St area

Brighton

BA018

91

Walas Street, Marina Drive, Harbour St area Brighton

BA022

62

Britnell Blvd, Morrow Ave, Anne St area

BA019

72

Beacon Drive, pier Drive, Nautical Lane

BD008

57

King St E, Alfred St, Elgin St S area

BD009

45

Streamside Drive, Durham St S area

Colborne

BD010

124

Jane’s Crt, Parliament St, Spencer St area

Colborne

Brighton Brighton Colborne

For more information on any of these routes please call Kathy Morgan-613-475-0255 ext 210 Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014 25


Lifestyles - For many of us, Friday the 13th is considered a bad luck day, but for the tiny town of Port Dover, Ontario, just west of Hamilton, right on the shore of Lake Erie, it has become a very lucrative, celebratory, and wonderful day. It’s the day thousands of motorcyclists and ogling tourists converge there to enjoy a party and, as a spinoff, spend a lot of money for parking, food, gas, camping and souvenirs. This phenomenon actually began way back in 1981, when motorcycle enthusiast and Port Dover resident Chris Simons invited a few of his buddies to come to town on Friday the 13th (November 13, 1981) for a few beer, and about 25 guys showed up. Someone then suggested that

“We should meet here every Friday the 13th” and the event just mushroomed from that tiny seed of an idea. More and more motorcycle enthusiasts began to come to Port Dover for the event, and it now attracts over 100,000 people on a summer Friday the 13th. It’s simply known now as “The Little Party That Grew,” and it has certainly become an important part of the area’s tourism. I attended this year’s big bash in June (June 13, 2014), for it was to be the last warm weather Friday the 13th for a couple of years (the next one will be May 13, 2016) and it was to be the last such summer Friday the 13th until July, 2018. It was also a full moon on this particular Friday the 13th, and these two events

There are even some fashion co-ordinated bikes and riders.

STRATFORD FESTIVAL SEPTEMBER 12 & 13, 2014 MAN OF LAMANCHA & CRAZY FOR YOU

Coach Transportation, tickets to both shows, dinner in the evening, Accommodation and breakfast included. $368.00 per person plus HST EARLY BOOKING INCENTIVE: $25.00 per person savings if booked before August 16/14 For complete details contact Marlin Travel Personally Escorted by Marion and Jim Baker

Why book on the internet?

Marlin Travel Campbellford offers, personal attention, years of experience, the same or better price and insurance!

97 Bridge Street East, Campbellford, ON K0L 1L0

705-653-2584 • 1-800-263-3117 Fax 705-653-5458

naomi.typhair@marlintravel.ca

TICO 50015857 26 Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014

R0012790438

Even this dog was dressed up for the special event.

won’t happen together again for another 35 years. Therefore, my son and I drove up for the day, to witness the spectacle for ourselves, and it was, indeed, quite a sight to see. However, the “viewing pleasure” actually began long before arriving in Port Dover, for there were a lot of motorcycles on the route that day and there were even warning signs on Highway 407 to “Check your mirrors for motorcycles.” We were making great time to get to Port Dover, having taken Highways 401, 407, 403, and then 6, but the last 40 kilometres or so of our trip were agonizingly slow (stop and go) as we approached our destination. There was, simply, just a lot of traffic, both cars and motorcycles. We passed many restaurants and gas stations along this section that were packed with motorbikes, and many area residents along the route were sitting out in lawn chairs, just watching the pro-

cession, while others were trying to make a buck by selling lemonade, etc. When we finally arrived at the outskirts of Port Dover, we were directed to a nearby farmer’s field, where we had to park the car (the roads into town were closed to automobile traffic on this day) and then were shuttled via school buses (the proceeds from this parking lot were donated to Cystic Fibrosis Canada). This parking process was actually very well organized and we were soon downtown. It was a carnival-like atmosphere, mingling the motorcycles that lined the streets, the many street vendors who had obtained licences for this special event, the live music performers, and the throngs of interesting “characters” who were a part of the scene. Many are “regulars,” returning again and again on Friday the 13th. For example, Don Law, of Brantford, said

OMITTED Our Apology Abby Pearson’s name was omitted from Kent Street Public School, Campbellford, Honour Roll in our Special Grad Feature, July 31 edition. Congratulations Abby on your 80% Average and recognition for 3 other awards.

A view of some of the motorcycles and crowd in Port Dover on Friday the 13th.

he has been attending this event for many years, and he plans on “coming here as long as I can ride.” Another regular we met was known as “Thong Man,” and he had plenty of photos taken of him while he pretended to direct traffic by blowing a whistle. Yet another regular was Wendy Newton. Known as “Zebra Lady,” she sat on her motorcycle while decked out in clothes that co-ordinated with her custom-painted, striped machine. There were a lot of fancy, custompainted machines on display and there was even a motorcycle hearse, but it’s the sheer number of machines that really made us gasp; although the majority of riders live in Ontario, of course, some were from very far away, indeed. I met a rider from Alberta and another from Washington State. Now that’s quite a ride. I also talked to Ted Willey, of Norfolk County Tourism, and he confirmed that “these Friday the 13th events are, indeed,

very important to us—and their economic spinoff is certainly vital to our entire area. We’re also trying to promote motorcycle tourism throughout the season, and more information about this can be found at <www.cruisethecoast.ca>.” Many of the riders now arrive at this “little party that grew” on Thursday and camp for a night or two; the Port Dover Kinsmen Club and Lions Club both offer camping sites. Others just come in for the day to see and be seen. I talked to one rider who rode in from Oshawa. He said, “I’ll stay for a few hours, enjoy the scene, and then ride back home.” Many of the attendees told me this was a great place to see different types of motorcycles and to check out the newest biker accessories available at the vendors’ tents. However, I discovered the most popular item of all seemed to be a T-shirt that simply reminded everyone that he/she had attended the Port Dover Friday the 13th event.

12 Elizabeth Street

Brighton 613-475-6555 Brigh Park at the Door Walk in the Store

3 $ 49 2

Pepsi or Coke $ 99 12 pack While Quantities Last

Palmolive Dish Soap

SALE STARTS AUGUST 8th

Got questions about your prescr iption? Ask Our Pharmacist! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK t FREE

R0012825122

By John M. Smith

Port Dover’s “little party that grew”

R0012834107

TRAVEL

DELIVERY


For advertising information call

613-475-0255 ext. 214 • www.save.ca A division of

✔ Dental Implants ✔ Emergency and New Patients ✔ Complete Dental Care for Children, Adults and Seniors

Dr. Will Patrick Dr. Ken Wong

✔ Orthodontics (Braces) and TMJ Therapy

✔ Sleep Apnea and Snoring Appliances ✔ Direct payment from your insurance company with the account balance paid ✔Advanced Techniques in Cosmetic Dentistry by you. Ask for details!

whole house carpet cleaning

$

613-392-3916 427 DUNDAS STREET WEST TRENTON

Call today for your consultation!

QW BC–Quinte Smiles 07-2014 R0012768007.indd 1

TO ADVERTISE CALL 1-800-267-8012 X 214

WISE Home Improvements

07-03-14 3:25 PM

WISE

TO ADVERTISE CALL 1-800-267-8012 X 214

Save your money today! www.wisehomeimprovments.com Bonded Insured WSIB

*Offer valid for most passenger vehicles. Additional parts and labour extra. Synthetic oil and disposal fees extra.

1. Lube, change oil and replace oil filter to keep your engine clean. 2. Top up fluids including brake transmission, power steering and radiator. 3. Analyze the electrical charging system. 4. Tighten all drive belts and hose clamps if required 5. Inspect cooling system and steering linkage components 6. Inspect front and rear brakes

ADDEDS BONU

Bring this piece in when you purchase the $49 Summer Car Care Package and you’ll receive a complimentary Total Tire Care Package to extend the life of your tires and optimize safety.

TOTAL TIRE CARE PACKAGE FOR ONGOING MAINTENANCE This service includes:

1. Four wheel tire rotation 2. Check tires for cuts and snags 3. Re-adjust air pressure 4. Measure tread depth 5. Replace missing valve caps.

*Offer valid for most cars and light trucks at participating dealers. Offer expires September 15, 2014

WE ALSO SELL USED TIRES! COPYRIGHT © JULY 2014 THE MAILER

This service includes:

1. Replace front disc pads.* 2. Inspect complete brake system. 3. Inspect brake fluid condition. 4. Check and correct tire pressure. 5. Inspect brake light system.

119

$

*Resurfacing brakes/rotors extra. if required. Most cars and light trucks. With coupon. Expires September 15, 2014

MAINTENANCE, TUNE-UP & OIL CHANGE

99

1. System Leak Test. 2. Performance Evaluation. 3. Check Belts & Hoses.

This service includes:

1. Install new spark plugs. 2. Reset engine timing to manufacturer’s specifications. *4 cyl & straight 6-$99. V-6 3. Inspect air filter, PCV valve, distributor cap, & 8 cyl - $119. Offer valid for rotor, ignition wires, and coil. most passenger vehicles. 4. Change engine oil, replace oil filter and Additional parts and labour lubricate chassis. extra. Platinum plugs extra. Offer expires September 15, 2014 5. Adjust and tighten all drive belts as required.

OIL, LUBE & FILTER

29

$

95

95

Refrigerant & Parts extra if needed. Offer valid for most cars & light trucks. Offer expires September 15, 2014

*

$

39

$

This service includes:

COMPUTERIZED WHEEL ALIGNMENT

69

$

*Offer Valid for Most Passenger Vehicles. Additional parts and labour extra. Offer expires September 15, 2014

This service includes: 1. Align front wheels to manufacturer’s specifications, making all necessary adjustments to caster, camber and linkages 2. Lubricate all steering components and linkages 3. Measure rear alignment angles to ensure conformity 4. Set tires to recommended air pressure.

MOST CARS

Offer expires September 15, 2014

TRENTON

303 Dundas St. W. 613-392-1354

R001278036

COBOURG 461 William St. 905-372-6664

• ALIGNMENTS • FRONT END WORK • EXHAUSTS • BRAKES

49

$

This service includes:

AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE SPECIAL

FRONT BRAKES

www.wisehomeimprovments.com $

VE SA

YOUR ONE - STOP SHOP FOR • SAFETY INSPECTIONS

*** COUPONS VALID ONLY AT TRENTON AND COBOURG LOCATIONS ***

TO ADVERTISE CALL 1-800-267-8012 X 214

Premier home comfort system. This is the best time in 2014 to exchange your home’s heating and air conditioning system with a new, super efficiency model that saves up to 40% on your utility bills. *See reverse for more information. to schedule an appointment to give you an exact quote on how much you can save in your home!

Now Locally Owned & Operated! Act now before these rebates and incentives expire!

Kevin Dentremont Owner * W.A.C. with approved credit, cannot be combined with our offers. 21 Degrees One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning

21 DEGREES ONE HOUR HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

Save your money today! Bonded

21Degrees_07-2014 R0012784898 1

Insured WSIB

Save your money today! www.wisehomeimprovments.com

TO ADVERTISE CALL 1-800-267-8012 X 214

1-800-437-2233 • forthenry.com

www.wisehomeimprovments.com

COPYRIGHT © JULY 2014 THE MAILER

613.921.1256

(613) 921-1256

www.wisehomepro.com

R0011482919

(613) 921-1256 (613) 921-1256

TO ADVERTISE CALL 1-800-267-8012 X 214

FREE ESTIMATES 41 ELIZABETH STREET, BRIGHTON • 613-475-0542 SERVING BRIGHTON & TRENTON AREA SINCE 1968

Cellular Shades 50% off

featuring

(excluding specialty shapes)

Custom-M a de Bl i nds!

E

(613) 921-1256YES

(613) 921-1256

Bonded Insured WSIB www.wisehomeimprovments.com

N OPTICS

www.eyesnoptics.com

613-392-3040

BUY ONE GET ONE FREE

Shadow Magic 45% off 55% off on automation

EYE EXAMS ON PREMISES

when ordered with Roller Shades & Concept Dual Shading

73A Dundas St. W., Downtown Trenton

BRING IN THIS COUPON TO RECEIVE FREE INSTALLATION OF 1 BLIND (excludes automated blinds & specialty shades)

FLOORING INVENTORY SALE $50,000.00 worth of stock that needs to go! Visit us at 41 Elizabeth St. Brighton to see the selection we have for your flooring needs. COPYRIGHT © JULY 2014 THE MAILER

R0012790045

TO ADVERTISE CALL 1-800-267-8012 X 214

Stop in and see us during our

“WHILE SUPPLIES LAST” SALE MALCO M12N SNIPS

LOUISVILLE 8’ STEP LADDER TYPE 1

REG. $45. *WHILE SUPPLIES LAST WITH THIS COUPON.

REG. $120 *WHILE SUPPLIES LAST WITH THIS COUPON.

RESISTO SEAL DRIVEWAY SEALER

IRWIN LEVELS

$92

$33.95

20% OFF

REG. $44.95 *WHILE SUPPLIES LAST WITH THIS COUPON.

REG. $9.95 - $159.95 *WHILE SUPPLIES LAST WITH THIS COUPON.

613.475.3684

613-392-6558 • 1-866-599-8148 • www.21degreesonehour.ca R0012784898

ESTIMATES***

Save your money today!

VISIT US ON:

44 Highway 33, Trenton, ON K8V 5P6 Available 24 Hours

COPYRIGHT © JULY 2014 THE MAILER

06-26-14 2:31 PM

Competitive pricing - Senior Bonded discountsInsured WSIB

$34.50

Call Today! 1-866-599-8148 or 613-392-6558

TO ADVERTISE CALL 1-800-267-8012 X 214

Serving Hastings - Prince Edward County & Surrounding Area

07-04-14 1:42 PM

We will provide up to $2900 in discounts & rebates!

Not valid with any other offer. Valid with coupon only. Present at time of service. Expires September 30, 2014

Competitive pricing - Senior Serving Hastings - Prince Edward County & discounts Surrounding Area

Sell Us Your Heating & Air Conditioning System...

GoodYearTR 07-2014 R0012780261.indd 1

Not valid with any other offer. Valid with coupon only. Present at time of service. Expires September 30, 2014

***FREE ESTIMATES*** ***FREE ESTIMATES***

613-967-2378

Save your money today!

BUY TICKETS NOW!

+ gst

of our recent work along with brand names, ed installations requirements of the manufactures expectations. Check out certifi samples and you brand will agree that we’re theEdward best for your & renovation Serving Hastings - Prince County Surrounding Area of our recent work along with names, certifi ed choice installations project. and you will agree that we’re the best choice for your renovation Competitive pricing - Senior discounts project.

We Serving guarantee Hastings high-quality-renovations for each and every project. Prince Edward County & Surrounding Area All our products are “Install certified” to meet the installation requirements of the manufactures expectations. Check out samples Competitive pricing - Senior discounts of our recent work along with brand names, certified installations and you will agree that we’re the best choice for your renovation project.

335 Bell Boulevard, Belleville, K8P 5H3County Canada Serving Hastings -ON, Prince Edward & Surrounding Area Bonded WSIB Open Monday to Saturday: 9:30amInsured to 5:00pm

Wednesday & Saturday Nights July and August

We guarantee high-quality renovations for each and every project. All our products are “Install certified” to meet the installation requirements of the manufactures expectations. Check out samples of our recent work along with brand names, certified installations Weyou guarantee high-quality renovations for each and and will agree that we’re the best choice for every your project. renovation We guarantee high-quality renovations for each and every project. All our products are “Install certified” to meet the installation project. All our products are “Install certified” meet the installation requirements of thetomanufactures expectations. Check out samples

We guarantee high-quality renovations for each and every project. All our products are “Install certified” to meet the installation requirements of the manufactures expectations. Check out samples of our recent work along with brand names, certified installations and you will agree that we’re the best choice for your renovation project.

Competitive pricing - Senior discounts

79

Our Low Price Service

***FREE IMPROVEMENTS

***FREE ESTIMATES***

VE SA

$

Clean & Deodorize a Sofa & Chair

R0012767909

WISE Home Improvements Buy one item and get 20% off the***FREE next ESTIMATES***

SUMMER CAR CARE PACKAGE

upholstery cleaning

WISE HOME Home Improvements WISE Home Improvements

Stop in and try our mouth-watering masterpieces, skillfully created by hand. Sweet, decadent and irresistable.

R0012791384

bonus offer

BayshoreCarpet_07-2014_R0012767909.indd 1

Satisfy your cravings!

COPYRIGHT © JULY 2014 THE MAILER

Not valid with any other offer. Valid with coupon only. Present at time of service. Expires September 30, 2014

WISE Home Improvements

COPYRIGHT © JULY 2014 THE MAILER

+ gst

Not valid with any other offer. Valid with coupon only. Present at time of service. Expires September 30, 2014

10% off

$9

69

Carpet Cleaning 2 Rooms & Hall

Scotchguard & Deodorizing

Snoring could be a BIGGER PROBLEM than you think. R0012768007

$

+ gst

Carpet Cleaning 5 Rooms & Hall

Do you Snore? We can Help! 613-392-3916 COPYRIGHT © JULY 2014 THE MAILER

129

spring cleaning

13 LOYALIST DR. BRIGHTON COPYRIGHT © JULY 2014 THE MAILER

www.vanderlaanbuilding.com TO ADVERTISE CALL 1-800-267-8012 X 214

CARRIERS WANTED Quinte West News Brighton

Independent Contact

Kathy Morgan

kmorgan@metroland.com 613-475-0255 ext 210

07-07-14 5:42 PM

Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014 27


Service clubs join forces for fund-raising concert

Monday, Aug 11 • Thursday, Aug 14 • Monday, Aug 18 at the Warkworth Fire Hall 6-8pm

nizing the event. “Anytime that we can bring two service clubs together to work together to put on an event I think that’s a good thing. It helps in the community of course and it’s a great way of raising funds,� he added. He was at a press conference held to announce the partnership and was joined by Sonny Lennon of the WCSC along with hosts Donna Bennett and Brian Finley, cofounders of Westben. Bennett noted that it was David Pollock, Westben board treasurer and long-time member of the WCSC, “who came to us with the idea of a joint fund raiser.� “As more and more requests for donations come The Rotary Club of Campbellford and the Warkworth Community Service Club (WCSC) have joined from our service and charita- forces for the first time to promote a performance at Westben by the Toronto Welsh Male Voice Choir ble sectors, it is important to as a community fund raiser: from left, Brian Finley, artistic director Westben; Donna Bennett, West-

By Sue Dickens

R0012824532

Entertainment - Campbellford - Joining forces for the Coaching and Volunteer Information available ďŹ rst time two Trent Hills’ during registration times service clubs are promoting a concert at Westben to raise 2014/15 Fees: funds that will be used in Family Fundraising Fee - $100/family their communities. Introductory Program - $125/session The Rotary Club of CampJr Tyke - $375 • Sr Tyle - $400 bellford and the Warkworth Novice and up - $425 Community Service Club NOTE: One parent per household must complete Respect in Sport (WCSC) have joined forces online course prior to their child(ren) being rostered to promote a performance by the Toronto Welsh Male Mark yOur calENdars! Voice Choir. PMHA 4 person scramble & steak dinner “Westben’s been very very aug 31 at the Warkworth Golf Club generous in giving us their faShot gun start - 9am cilities and we’re very pleased $75 per person, teams of 4. about that so I think all in all Call Jamie at 705.632.9222 to register it’s a good all round sort of event ‌ and ticket sales seem to be going well so we’ve obviously hit a chord with this,â€? said Jim Ashman, past president of the Rotary Club and chair of the committee orgaR0012819724

Workman’s

& Auto

Honestly driven.

Quinte West

Quality Products and Service For All Your Auto, Truck & R.V. Repair Needs

GATES OPEN AT 5:30PM RACING BEGINS AT 7:00PM

494 Bigford Rd., Brighton, ON

613-475-3579

www.oktirequintewest.com

UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ON SCHEDULE

ben’s advancement and marketing director; Marion Fennell, president of the Rotary Club of Campbellford; Jim Ashman, past president of the Rotary Club and committee chair; and Sonny Lennon of the Warkworth Community Service Club. Photo: Sue Dickens

AMAZING DEALS AT OUR STORE

Saturday August 2 • 7:00pm Bellevue Fabricating Ltd presents LM, CM, PS, C4, ST and Gord’s Water Vantastics plus the Canadian Modified RONA Trenton Triple Crown Race 3

QUINTE WEST SWAP & SELL

Saturday August 9 • 7:00pm Rapid Rad & Star 93.3 presents the Sanderson Tire & Automotive Southern Ontario Sprints featuring CM, PS, C4 plus Larry’s Towing Spectator 1 on 1 and Comp 4 ABC Taxi Crown Race 3

391 Dundas St. W. Trenton

613-392-5822

Saturday August 16 • 7:00pm

Kellogg Belleville & AeCON presents the Kids Race for the Canadian National Autism Foundation featuring LM, CM, PS, C4 ST plus the Late Model Mechanics Race

SPECIAL PAINT BALLS Only $ 50 +TAX

Saturday August 23 • 7:00pm

PER CASE

Flowmetric Presents the BSP Kart Klub Exhibition and Fan Appreciation featuring LM, CM, PS, C4, plus Gord’s Water Vantastics & the Weese Racing Anti Bullying Campaign

ONE STOP FOR ALL YOUR

Ultramar CST Presents the Labour Day Classic Weekend featuring the Sanderson Tire & Automotive Southern Ontario Sprints, CM, PS, C4, ST

EE FR puterized

“POOLS & SPAS� SALES & SERVICE

Com g Water Testin

Sunday August 31 • 6:00pm Ultramar CST Presents the Labour Day Classic Weekend featuring the Sanderson Tire & Automotive Southern Ontario Sprints, LM, PS, C4

Welcome to

OPEN y to Monda ay Saturd

Saturday September 6 • 7:00pm John’s Equipment presents the Danny Reid Memorial Race and the 4th Annual McDougall Insurance & Financial $5,000 to Win Great Crate Race also featuring CM, PS, C4

391 DUNDAS ST. W., TRENTON

s WWW CARMSPOOLSANDSPAS COM

Brought to you by Excel Tower, Dibbits Excavating, Hotch’s Auto Parts, Go Nuclear Late Model Series & Finish Line Web Design

CAMPBELLFORD

Everyone Welcome To

CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP

Check out 100+ sale priced vehicles online right now!

Visit us for all your tire needs!

Belleville Tirecraft and Auto 613-966-5722 Northumberland Tirecraft Cobourg 905-373-8181 Northumberland Tirecraft Port Hope 905-885-8181 Oshawa Tirecraft and Auto Oshawa 905-725-6511 Quinte West Tirecraft Trenton 613-392-0311

705-653-1210 or 1-888-653-1210

tirecraft.com

R0012745589

“You Can Depend On Our Team!� 531 GRAND ROAD SOUTH, CAMPBELLFORD www.campbellfordchrysler.ca

Regular Hours: Monday-Saturday 8am - 9 pm s 3UNDAY AM PM Open Statutory Holidays 10 am - 5pm 547 Grand Rd., Campbellford “Busiest Plaza in Campbellford� “Open 7 days Per Week for your Shopping Convenience� Visit www.gianttiger.com

FOR COMPLETE 2014 SCHEDULE GO TO

www.brightonspeedway.com 28 Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014

R0012745634

Saturday August 30 • 7:00pm

reduce the number of events while still providing for the generation of funds to ďŹ ll community needs,â€? said Ashman. Sonny Lennon of the WCSC agreed. “The Warkworth Community Service Club looks at this event as an opportunity to expand partnerships between service groups in Trent Hills,â€? he said. To add to this partnership, Westben Theatre is providing the facilities at no cost so that the maximum dollars possible can go to charitable projects. For Bennett the joint fund-raising event is a way “to give back to the clubs that have given so much to Westben.â€? “This is an excellent way for the Theatre to give back to the community which has supported us so well,â€? she commented. Bennett talked with the Trent Hills Independent about the event and pointed out that because it is taking place in September Westben has decided to extend its season. “This was actually an impetus to start our fall series again because we haven’t had a fall series in about ten years,â€? she explained. “Because the service club wanted to

do their fund raiser in September we thought ‘Okay the Westben Barn is going to be open so let’s do more so the next weekend we have two concerts on September 20 and 21,’â€? she added. On September 20 at 2 p.m. Tapestry Opera will present Arias of Canadian Concern featuring arias from some of Canada’s newest operatic composers presented by this premiere new opera company. The second event, a tribute to top composer Murray Shafer, who lives in nearby Indian River, will happen September 21 also at 2 p.m. at The Barn. The Toronto Welsh Male Voice Choir concert on September 14 at 2 p.m. will be preceded by a barbecue on the meadow beside the theatre. Beverages and snacks will be available at the concession stand. Tickets can be obtained ($40 per adult and seniors and $8 per ticket for lunch) from any local WCSC member or from any local Rotarian or call 705-653-3406 or 705-924-1877. Tickets are also available (cash only) at the Westben ticket ofďŹ ce in Campbellford.

ServingBrighton Brightonand and Quinte Area Serving Brighton and Quinte Area Serving Quinte Area Serving Brighton and Quinte Area Serving Brighton and Quinte Area Area Serving and Quinte Serving Brighton and Quinte Area “QUALITYBrighton “QUALITY “QUALITY

“QUALITY “QUALITY BEYOND BEYOND “QUALITY “QUALITY BEYOND BEYOND BEYOND REPROACH� REPROACH� BEYOND REPROACH� BEYOND REPROACH� REPROACH� REPROACH� REPROACH� R0022746185

2014/15 season

R0012745651

Hockey Registration

R0012745608

OMHA and Girl’s

COLLISION AND REFINISHING COLLISION AND REFINISHING COLLISION AND REFINISHING COLLISION AND REFINISHING COLLISION AND REFINISHING

COLLISION AND REFINISHING Stoney Point Rd.

COLLISION AND REFINISHING Stoney Point Rd. Stoney Point Rd. Stoney Point Rd.Rd. 475-1212 Stoney Point 475-1212 Smithfield 475-1212 475-1212

Smithfield 475-1212 Stoney Smithfield Smithfield Point Rd. Smithfield Stoney Point Rd. 475-1212 475-1212 Smithfield Smithfield


Workshop a prelude to high-energy performance at Westben Entertainment - Campbellford - This Sunday the Westben Barn will be filled with dancing, drumming and the a cappella singing of the Chadian Group H’SAO. Their concert follows a family-friendly workshop at 11 a.m. where H’SAO will teach everyone in song, drumming and dancing. “These virtuosi a cappella singers draw inspiration from gospel and traditional African music, especially from their Chadian roots, while adding dashes of pop, soul, jazz, and R&B,” said Donna Bennett, Westben co-founder and advancement and marketing director. The result is a unique and uncompromisingly contemporary sound of high energy and joie de vivre! H’SAO has filled concert halls in all corners of the world including France, Sweden, Portugal, Haiti, Colombia, Canada, the USA, South Africa, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand with infectious African rhythm and words of hope and joy! <www.hsao.ca>. All the members of this Montréal afro-pop group are singers songwriters. In a press release Bennett talked about the group. “Elements of their various influ-

Harvest days at Lang

News - Lang - The bounty of the harvest season will be celebrated all month long at Lang Pioneer Village Museum. Staff and volunteers at the living museum near Keene are inviting visitors to enjoy the Harvest Days celebration that will run until September 1. The celebration is more than fitting as “we see a revived interest in growing and harvesting vegetables and fruits in our gardens,” the museum says. “We will discuss the importance of the harvest season and celebrate the bounty that hot summer temperatures and a lot of hard work provide.” Visitors can learn more about the foods, tools, equipment and more that early settlers used as they prepared for winter in the country. Favourite family recipes from each time period represented at the village will be given away to visitors. They will also see how everyone in a pioneer family helped to bring in the harvest and what machinery they used. The Peterborough County 4-H Association will be on site to talk about farming and there will be wild rice demonstrations by the Curve Lake First Nation; there will also be demonstrations of threshing, sheep shearing, cider making at the cider barn and shingle making at the shingle mill. In addition to these events there will be horse and wagon rides, a petting zoo, pony rides, live birds of prey from the

ences are smoothly blended with African rhythms to create fresh songs in a unique style.” The group is made up of the Rimtobaye brothers, Caleb, Mossbass, and Israel. Their father dubs them Hirondelle (“swallow”) in honour of the birds that are always searching for higher ground. Their first singing was done in the church where he is the pastor. Their first performance outside of church in 1994, was part of the “Fête de la Musique,” presentation of the Centre Culturel Français (French cultural centre) in N’Djamena. In 1995, Dono Bei Ledjebgue joined the band and with his arrival the group took on the name H’SAO—H for hirondelle and Sao in honour of their Chadian ancestors. In October 2000, as part of their first, ten-show tour H’SAO was invited to the Fest’Africa festival in Lille, France. Soon after, they recorded their first demo and bought instruments with the earnings. “Until this, they had been creating and performing beautiful music with only their voices,” said Bennett. In March 2001, H’SAO was selected out of 18 other bands to represent Chad

at the “Jeux de la Francophonie,” to be held Ottawa that year. In August, the band members settled down in Montréal and performed at the Montréal International Jazz Festival, Festival Nuits d’Afrique, Francofolies de Montréal and Festival des Musiques du Monde and embarked on a tour of 70+ shows across Quebec, Canada, and Europe. After two critically acclaimed albums including Vol 235 released in November 2009, which was nominated for World Music Album of the year at the 2010 Gala de l’ADISQ, they toured around the world (New Zealand, South Korea, United States, Colombia, Ireland, Australia), the band is back. Their third album ORIA was released in February 2013 “and is the band’s most socially engaged so far.” “Their songs take a stand against many social injustices, urging humanity to keep working for a better world. ORIA is a prayer for peace, harmony, justice and love,” said Bennett. Bring a picnic or pre-order one from Westben and stay for the 2 p.m. concert at The Barn. It all takes place Sunday, August 3. For tickets and information contact <www.westben.ca> or 877-883-5777.

This Sunday the Westben Barn will be filled with dancing, drumming and the a cappella singing of the Chadian Group H’SAO. Their concert follows a family-friendly workshop at 11 a.m. where H’SAO will teach everyone in song, drumming and dancing. The public is invited to participate and stay for the 2 p.m. concert too. Photo: Submitted

Lang Pioneer Village Museum will be celebrating Harvest Days until September 1.

Ontario Specialized Species Centre, traditional music, antique clock displays, a traditional corn roast and more. For a complete list of special activities visit <www. langpioneervillage.ca>. Daily activities will be provided via social media like Facebook and Twitter. Harvest Days runs from 10

a.m. until 4 p.m. every day. The celebration is sponsored by Celebrate Ontario and JTL Insurance. Admission is $8 for adults, $7 for students and seniors, $4 for youth five to 15 and free for children under five. A family admission, that includes two adults and four youth, is also available for $20.

RENT A CULLIGAN WATER SYSTEM $ 95 ®

FOR 9. PER MONTH FOR THREE MONTHS

R0012694512

By Sue Dickens

Only one coupon per customer. Dealer participation may vary. See dealer for details. New customers only. Limited time offer. Not valid with other offers. ©2013 Culligan International Company.

The Good Water Company

Belleville 613-968-7700

Call

Andy Evans

TheGoodWaterCompany.com

Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014 29


New Zealand couple visits twin city on a tour of Canada

A welcoming committee met Jim and Jenni McGlashan of Warkworth, New Zealand, on the steps of the Warkworth Town Hall Centre for the Arts as they began their tour of their sister city Warkworth, Ontario, one stop of many on their trip across Canada. In front from left, Trent Hills Councillor Kim MacNeil (also president of the Warkworth Business Association), Joan Allen, Mary Mitchell, Jenni McGlashan (to the right of the railing with her husband Jim standing behind) and George McCleary; back row from left, Anne McCleary, Jane Osmond, Bill Osmond, Trent Hills Mayor Hector Macmillan, Jim McGlashan, Councillor Meirion Jones and Sonny Lennon. Photo: Sue Dickens By Sue Dickens

News - Warkworth - “Canada has always been high on my wish list, my bucket list. I guess it’s realizing a dream to be here,” said Jenni McGlashan who with her husband Jim, were greeted in Warkworth last week by a large welcoming committee. The occasion was a celebration of their visit from the sister city of Warkworth, New Zealand. The two towns have been twinned which made the visit a meaningful event for all concerned.

Their hosts during their time here were George and Ann McCleary. The welcome was organized in part by Bill and Jane Osmond. The Osmonds were made aware of the couple’s trip here by Dave Parker, their counterpart and contact in Warkworth, New Zealand. At the official welcome at the Warkworth Town Hall Centre for the Arts, Trent Hills Councillor Meirion Jones offered some gifts, a couple of lunch bags, for the remainder of their journey while in Canada.

ob aid

ROOFING PERFECT CHOICE ROOFING

C

Trent Hills Mayor Hector Macmillan presented Jim and Jenni McGlashan with a certificate to honour the occasion of their visit to Warkworth. Photo: Sue Dickens

happen here include Bill and Jane Osmond. “We are an unofficial group of people who helped to arrange the twinning of Warkworth, Ontario, and Warkworth, New Zealand, about ten years ago,” Osmond said. For the McGlashans, their stop here was one of several since their arrival in Canada in May. They spent a month touring Alaska taking advantage of an exchange program which involved travelling in an RV owned by a couple from Kamloops, B.C. That couple in turn travelled to New Zealand and used the McGlashan’s RV for travelling and sightseeing. The McGlashans are headed to the east coast now taking with them some new memories. For more about their town of Warkworth, New Zealand go to <http://www.warkworth.co.uk/Menu.html>.

Jim and Jenni McGlashan enjoy a stroll down Warkworth’s main street. They came to the village as part of a Canadawide tour. Photo: Sue Dickens

All-Season All-Season Steel Belted Steel Belted for Excellent for Excellent Handling on Handling on Dry or Wet Dry or Wet Pavement Pavement

R0012748772

ALL types of Roo ng

Plus: E.P.D.M. 1 Ply Low Slope & Flat Roo ng • Free Estimates • Over 25 Years Experience • All Work Guaranteed! • Licensed & Insured

R0012748784

Need Help?

Jones and his partner Bob Leahy had travelled to Warkworth, New Zealand, back in 2003 when the twinning of the two villages took place and so there was plenty of catching up to do. Trent Hills Mayor Hector Macmillan brought official greetings from council and had a good long chat with Jim McGlashan, who at one time operated a marina in picturesque Bay Of Islands on the North Island of New Zealand. As a businessman himself, operating the Ultramar gas bar in Campbellford, the Mayor and McGlashan had plenty to talk about. During their stay here the couple got to see the nearby Century Game Park where bison roam and they also dropped in on Dwight Boyd, Clarion Boats, Campbellford, who is busy restoring a boat. They were also taken on a side trip to enjoy the Peterborough Lift Lock Cruise. “These people put together this marvelous itinerary for us while we are here,” Jenni McGlashan told the Trent Hills Independent. Sonny Lennon of the Warkworth Community Service Club was also on hand to greet the guests. “This is overwhelming. It’s an honour and a pleasure to be part of this twinning,” said McGlashan to the group gathered on the town hall steps. “Just looking at the town you’ve retained more of your heritage buildings I see. We seem to be in a hurry to pull things down which is too bad. A lot of ours back home were made of wood,” he commented. Comparing towns McGlashan also noted that Warkworth, New Zealand, has a big rural population, similar to Trent Hills, and a seaside population as well. “The journey has been … every facet has been amazing,” said his wife. And the folks who helped make it all

Phone Steve at

613-475-1322 TRUSS & FLOOR

Fantastic Tires & the best Prices T here’s Only One T hing Between You & T he Road... Let us help you drive Safely. - Charles & Jason

R0022746011

For Professional, Friendly Service, Contact

• Residential • Commercial • Farm

R0012797978

No charge dial 1-800-461-6898 or 613-966-966-8137 www.ontariotruss.com otinfo@ontariotruss.com 732 Ashley St., Foxboro, Ontario

30 Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014

R0012745007

Custom Engineered Roof Trusses & Floor Systems

Jenni McGlashan shows Bill Osmond a miniature map of New Zealand. Photo: Sue Dickens


Scoreboard

Homes 1. Standings U10: Nicholson CGA 21; Vanvark Electric 19; Lange & Fetter 17; Thursday Oldtimers 17; Subway 14. U13: Community Policing 27; Brighter Smiles 23; Peak Engineering 21; Kuipers Homes 19; Whitley Insurance 19; Love Em’s 19. U16: Dibbits Excavating 30; Vanderlaan Building 20; Voskamp Carpentry 15; Hakkesteegt Farms 15. U18: Hastings 22; Castleton 20; Brighton 17; Havelock 9.

R0012819825

Terrequity Realty

Community Policing 6. July 29 U16: Vanderlaan Building 5 Hakkesteegt Farms 3. U16: Dibbits Excavating 4 Voskamp Carpentry 1. July 30 U13: Whitley Insurance 4 Brighter Smiles 3. U18: Brighton 1 Castleton 1. July 31 U10: Vanvark Electric 3 Nicholson CGA 1. U13: Peak Engineering 4 Kuipers

R0012832548

Brighton Speedway Hastings; 12. Leslie Mowat, at Zwicks field in Belleville: from Quinte West. Race results August 2 against the Sockers on August July 29 Trenton. Pro Late Models 6 and against the division Midget: B.M. Warehousing Comp 4 1. Charlie Sandercock, 1. Shelby Mills, Brighton; leaders, Azzurri, on August won their 12th game in a Belleville; 2. Mat 2. Brady Greer, Wellington; 7. The Brighton squad returns row with a 10-0 win over Vanderlinden, Trenton; 3. 3. Bob Akey, Trenton; 4. home, at King Edward Park, Warkworth. Phil Potts, Frankford; 4. Steve Rick O’Hara, Quinte West; 5. against the Old Boys. Kickoff Peewee: Wellington 14 Baldwin, Trenton; 5. Greg Emily Weedman, Belleville; for all games is at 8:30 p.m. Quinte Septic Tank 5. Sydney Belyea, Frankford; 6. Caley 6. Rich Sanders, Brighton; 7. Montgomery clubbed a standWeese, Carrying Place; 7. Tyler French, Belleville; 8. Baseball up double for Brighton. Mark Rayner, Codrington; 8. Tyler Parker, Roseneath; 9. Brighton Minor July 31 Terry Hunt, Carrying Place; Courtney Mastin, Trenton; July 24 Midget: Quinte West 11 9. Greg Peake, Brighton; 10. 10. Bella Cosstick, Trenton; Peewee: Quinte Septic B.M. Warehousing 10. Jacob Austin King, Port Hope; 11. 11. Riley Greer, Wellington; Tank 16 Belleville 6. William Andrews clubbed a home Kyle Sopaz, Carrying Place; 12. Austin Reid, Brighton; 13. Marrat and Kelby Barnes gave run to open the scoring in the 12. Norm Mayhew, Port Jeff Humphry, Belleville. up no runs as they combined first inning. Brighton ends the Hope; 13. David McDonald, to pitch the final two innings regular season with 12 wins Stingers Brighton; 14. Adam Turner, and one loss. 1. Christopher Lammie, of the game. Picton; 15. Elmer Stevenson, Trenton; 2. Andy Fletcher, July 25-27 Trenton; 16. Brandon Mowat, Carrying Place; 3. Jorden Rookie: Red’s Pancakes Soccer Brighton. Brighton Minor Pickell, Trenton; 4. Del to Cupcakes placed second Canadian Modified July 28 MacGregor, Brighton; 5. in the season-end tournament 1. Dan Ferguson, Picton; Brittany Markolefas, Picton; 6. at Quinte West with a 4-1 U10: Thursday Oldtimers 2. Doug O’Blenis, Napanee; Lexi Fletcher, Carrying Place; record. The only loss came in 5 Nicholson CGA 3. 3. Ryan Scott, Glenburnie; 4. 7. Rick Phillips, Frankford; the final game against a team U13: Love Em’s 7 Dale Locke, Stirling; 5. Mike 8. Gary Taylor, Oshawa; Lucas, Belleville; 6. Warren 9. Richard McCormack; Rural Campbellford Bungalow - $205,000 Mowat, Trenton; 7. Adam 10. Jeff Inia, Colborne; 11. Excellent Starter/Retirement Home Whaley, Frankford; 8. Dan Megan Golden, Stirling; 12. 2 Bedroom brick n Insley, Wellington; 9. Shane Chris Johnson, Colborne; 13. opeuse bungalow on a 1 acre o h Ostrander, Carrying Place; Dawson Evans, Frankford; lot just north of 10. Curtis King, Wooler; 11. 14. Alix Woods, Trenton; 15. Campbellford. Lovely Jason Curlette, Trenton; 12. Tom Cole, Brantford; 16. landscaped gardens Derek Bowers, Belleville; 13. Arthur McCauley, Trenton; and privacy. Extra large Zac McBride, Baltimore; 14. 17. David Lemon. garage/shop. Derrick Greig, Belleville; 15. Partially finished Mitch Rosborough, Picton; Soccer basement. 16. Andrew Hennessy, Picton; Bay of Quinte Men’s Sunday August 10, 2014 2-4pm Quiet country road. 17. Mark Packer, Trenton. League Pro Stock July 31 1. Doug Anderson, Brighton Orange 1 Trenton Trenton; 2. Justin Ramsay, Sockers 0. Brighton goal: Trenton; 3. Grant Fitzpatrick, Matt Wiggins. Goalkeeper Brighton; 4. Jamie Marshall, Kyle Joy picked up his fourth 1-800-496-9220(Toll Free) Wooler; 5. Devon Kippen,1-416-366-8800(Office) shutout win in the last six 1-705-653-8695(Cell) Brighton; 6. Shawn Gregory,1-416-495-2393(Direct) games. Brighton has won six Real Estate Brokerage Meirion Jones Trenton; 7. Wade Purchase,Email: of their past seven matches to meirionjones@terrequity.com Web: www.meirionjones.com Broker *Independently Owned and Operated Demorestville; 8. Art Rodgers, challenge for the top spot in 1-800-496-9220 (Toll Free) 1-416-366-8800 (Office) Stirling; 9. Eli Mayhew; the premier division. The next 1-705-653-8695 (Cell) 10. Brandon Murrell, Gores league action for the Orange 1-416-495-2393 (Direct) Web: www.meirionjones.com Landing; 11. Dayna Sallans, is a two-night doubleheader Email: meirionjones@terrequity.com

l a u n n A MARMORA COUNTRY JAMBOREE 13th Sept. 11, 12, 13, & 14 2014 Featuring over 20 Entertainers

TONY BOOTH

6666 Stirling Marmora Road (1 Mile South Of Marmora)

CARROLL BAKER LITTLE CAESAR & THE CONSULS

Vendors • 24 Hr Security • Free Shuttle Bus For more info contact Brenda @ (613) 395-0774 • www.marmorajamboree.com

R0012816437

GENE WATSON

4 Day Event 80 Acres Of Camping

Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014 31


Congratulations

to Campbellford Fair the

on 160 Years of Fun!

Campbellford-Seymour Agricultural Society 160th

R0012804986

,%#0 $'..( &%* .' ,% 0

,%#0 $'..( &%* .' ,% 0 *'% *'%- " " #.' #.'

" " ! !

" .+ ' ! +%'& '*+%.' .+ ' +)* / / +%'& '*+%.' +)*

,%#0 $'..( &%* .' ,% 0 *'% " #.'

AUGUST 8, 9 & 10, 2014

+%'& '*+%.' +)* / .+ '

Have A Fantastic 160th Anniversary to the Campbellford-Seymour Fair

The Glass & Screen Shop & Peter’s Seamless Eavestrough & Sharpening Services

• Make new aluminum screens and frames • Replace Thermal Units • Spcialty parts for windows & screens

R0012803336

• Custom cut glass • mirror • plexi-glass • screen • Repair all types of windows • Repair all types of screens

Peter Smallwood - Design & Drafting Service #VJMEJOH $PEF t -FHBM %FTJHOFS t #$*/ $FSUJmFE

Friday, August 8, 2014

Sunday, August 10, 2014

5:00pm - 12:00am 5:30pm - 11:30pm 6:00pm - 11:00pm

8:00am - 9:45am Breakfast Full Breakfast in Curling Club 10:00am Fair Grounds Open Morning Gospel Sing ROCK of AGES quartet Old MacDonald’s Farm Homecraft Exhibits open in Curling Club 4-H Beef Show in the Arena Heavy Horse Halter classes in Horse Ring 10:30am 4-H Inter-club competition - beef cattle 11:00am Food Booth Opens in Curling Club after Gospel Sing 11:30am Hot Diggity Dogs - Hot Diggity Dogs Flyball Club demonstration beside Old MacDonald’s Farm 12:00pm Afternoon Events Ponies, Roadster & Carriage Horse Classes at the Show Ring Midway begins Homeniuk Rides Inc. - Bracelets Registration for Kids Tractor Pull at Stage 12:15pm 200 Club Draw - Begins 1:00pm Afternoon Events Heavy Horse Hitch Classes in Show Ring Blonde d’Aquitaine, Angus & Open Beef Shows in the Arena Children’s Pedal Tractor Pull at Stage area Novelty Contests at Stage 2:30pm Stage Area Events Children’s Farmer Olympics followed by Toilet Bowl Races in the Stage area 3:00pm Hot Diggity Dogs Hot Diggity Dogs Flyball Club Demonstration near Old MacDonald’s Farm area Drawing Match - Heavy & Light Ponies in the Show Ring 3:00pm Horses - Drawing Match Heavy & Light Horses in the Show Ring 4:15pm At Curling Club - Homecraft Quilt Draw Sale of Baked Goods

6:00pm - 11:00pm 6:00pm - 11:00pm 6:00pm - 12:00am 6:00pm - 11:00pm

1FUFS 7JWJBO 4NBMMXPPE 'SPOU 4U / $ 'PSE

(705) 653-4490 R0022800271

annual fair 7:30pm - 8:00pm

“That is wonderful Campbellford-Seymour Fair Board on Your 160th Anniversary�

8:00pm - 12:00am 8:00pm - 6:00am

Congratulations!

Fair Grounds Open to Public Western Horse Speed Racing Children’s Activity Centre Opens in Arena Old MacDonald’s Farm - Opens Food Booth - Opens in Curling Club Midway Begins - Homeniuk Rides Inc. Bracelets Available Holstein Show Northumberland County Holstein Show in the Arena Official Fair Opening - New location (formerly Old MacDonalds open barn area) Beer Tent - Opens (formerly Old MacDonalds open barn area) Kelli Trottier performs (formerly Old MacDonalds open barn area)

Saturday, August 9, 2014 8:00am - 9:45am 9:00am 10:00am

Sincere Congratulations Campbellford-Seymour Fair on Your 160th Anniversary

Northumberland’s #1 Bakery!

Delicious Breads, Bagels & Rolls • Cookies Donuts • Cakes • Sweets • Party Trays

R0012806629

We bake fresh for you each day using only the best quality ingredients with no additives or preservatives Freshness Guaranteed! 61 Bridge St., Campbellford 705-653-1460 Mon-Sat 5am - 5:30pm, Friday to 8:00pm

10:30am 12:00pm

1:30pm 2:00pm 7:00pm - 9:00pm 9:30pm - 11:00pm

Full Breakfast in Curling Club Exhibits Open - Homecraft Exhibits in Curling Club Old MacDonald’s Farm Midway Begins Midway - Homeniuk Rides Inc. - Bracelets available Food Booth in Curling Club Children’s Activity Centre in arena Campbellford Jr. 4-H Calf Club in the arena 4-H Inter-club competition Dairy Cattle - in the arena Afternoon Events Vintage Tractor Pull - on Track 4 X 4 Challenge Beer Tent opens - at former Old MacDonalds open barn area Novelty Contests at the Stage Pony Draw Demolition Derby in the Derby Ring Musical Entertainment Cold Creek County will play following the Derby ( approx 9:30p.m. ) at the former Old MacDonalds open barn area.

Congratulations Campbellford-Seymour on Your 160th Annual Fair.

Best Values in:

✓ Family Footwear ✓ Frozen Food & Dry Groceries ✓ Dairy & Deli Products ✓ Toys ✓ Housewares ✓ Tobacco ✓ Candy ✓ Soft Drinks ✓ Cleaning Supplies

Open for Your Shopping Convenience 10am - 5pm On Stat Holidays Before or After Your Excursion to the Fair Visit Us

www.gianttiger.com

YOUR ALL CANADIAN FAMILY DISCOUNT STORE YOUR ALL CANADIAN FAMILY DISCOUNT STORE YOUR ALL CANADIAN FAMILY DISCOUNT STOREÂŽ ÂŽ

YOUR ALL CANADIAN FAMILY DISCOUNT STOREÂŽ

ADMISSION PRICES Adults - $8, Children 7-12yrs. $1 Children 6 & Under - FREE 3 Day Pass - $20 • Parking - Free

ÂŽ

Mon. - Sat.: 8 am - 9 pm | Sun.: 9 am - 6 pm

547 Grand Road, Campbellford

w w w.campbel l for dfa ir . ca

YOUR ALL CANADIAN FAMILY DISCOUNT STOREÂŽ 32 Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014

R0012803036


NEWMAN, OLIVER & McCARTEN

AUGUST 8, 9 & 10, 2014 www.campbellfordfair.ca HATS OFF TO 160 YEARS! Kelli Trottier Cold Creek ENTERTAINS FRIDAY EVENING County AT 8:00 PM (following fair opening) Sponsored in part by Empire Cheese

R0012802972

be puzzling Farm Insurance should not be puzzling We have

We have solutions solutions

19 King St. E COLBORNE 905-355-2211 891A Old Hwy 2 TRENTON 19 King St. E613-392-1997 COLBORNE 905-355-2211 35 Front St. N. CAMPBELLFORD 891A Old Hwy 2 705-653-1940 TRENTON 613-392-1997 25 Mill St. STIRLING 35 Front St.613-395-3333 N. CAMPBELLFORD 705-653-1940

25 Mill St. STIRLING 613-395-3333

OntarioCarpet Carpet S U P E R M A R T Our World’s Largest Suppliers of: (ARDWOOD s "ROADLOOM s 6INYL s 2EMNANTS 0ORCELAIN s ,AMINATE s #ERAMIC 4ILE

NEW LOCATION 8013 County Rd. 2, Cobourg

905-372-1866

R0012804965

annual fair

Farm NEWMAN, OLIVER Insurance & McCARTEN should not

Best Wishes On Your 160th Anniversary

R0012800703

Campbellford-Seymour Agricultural Society 160th

44 Bridge St. E. Camplbellford Come visit us at our feel good store.

&OKPZ UIF S $BNQCFMMGPSE 'BJ

705.653.4332 1-866-880-0683 =�‚�€ H– [‚€ – =�‚�€ H– [‚€ –

=�‚�€ H– [‚€ – =�‚�€ H– [‚€ –

Open 7 Days/wk

Kelli Trottier delivers an unforgettable performance as an acclaimed Canadian fiddler, step dancer and singer. An exquisite blend of traditional Celtic, contemporary Country Folk. Bluegrass and Western Swing are synthesized with lush musical and vocal arrangements. An opportunity not to miss!

PÂ?”~ – vÂ? ÄŤĂ?Ă? ‘”Â?ƒ~y–• Â?Â?†‚Â?~Ä´

qjgOySO qjgOySO qjgOySO Open 7 Days/wk D[A;^ CIT;T>ITD GREAT FINANCING OPTIONS AVAILABLE VW^IVT\ ;c;IP;=PA D[A;^ CIT;T>ITD qjgOySO D[A;^ CIT;T>ITD D[A;^ CIT;T>ITD “SINCERE BEST WISHES–Â?Â?vy¤vÂ?Âœv}z™9xv ON THE SUCCESS VW^IVT\ ;c;IP;=PA OF YOUR 160TH FAIRâ€? VW^IVT\ ;c;IP;=PA ez IÂ?™œvˆˆb D[A;^ CIT;T>ITD ronadvantages.ca “We;c;IP;=PA Installâ€? VW^IVT\ –Â?Â?vy¤vÂ?Âœv}z™9xv –Â?Â?vy¤vÂ?Âœv}z™9xv ÄƒĂşÂŽĂżÂ‰ çÿĂ?³ÛÜÜÂŽ PÂ?”~ÄŤĂ?Ă? – vÂ? ÄŤĂ?Ă? – vÂ? ÄŤĂ?Ă? PÂ?”~ – vÂ? PÂ?”~ ‘”Â?ƒ~y–• ‘”Â?ƒ~y–• Â?Â?†‚Â?~Ä´Â?Â?†‚Â?~Ä´ ‘”Â?ƒ~y–• Â?Â?†‚Â?~Ä´

PÂ?”~ – vÂ? ÄŤĂ?Ă? ‘”Â?ƒ~y–• Â?Â?†‚Â?~Ä´

VW^IVT\ ;c;IP;=PA

ez s 'RAND 2D #AMPBELLFORD ez IÂ?™œvˆˆb –Â?Â?vy¤vÂ?Âœv}z™9xv ÿŽÑIÂ?™œvˆˆb D[;T? [?9 >;RW=APPCV[? ez IÂ?™œvˆˆb ÄƒĂşÂŽĂżÂ‰ çÿĂ?³ÛÜÜÂŽ ÄƒĂşÂŽĂżÂ‰ çÿĂ?³ÛÜÜÂŽ –Â?Â?vy¤vÂ?Âœv}z™9xv ez IÂ?™œvˆˆb D[;T? >;RW=APPCV[? ÿŽÑÿŽÑ D[;T? [?9[?9 >;RW=APPCV[? ÄƒĂşÂŽĂżÂ‰ çÿĂ?³ÛÜÜÂŽ

ÄƒĂşÂŽĂżÂ‰ĂżÂŽĂ‘ çÿĂ?³ÛÜÜÂŽ D[;T? [?9 >;RW=APPCV[? ÿŽÑ D[;T? [?9 >;RW=APPCV[?

Factory Outlet Store Q

“Congratulations & Best Wishes to the Campbellford-Seymour Committee on All Your Accomplishments�

$249

R0012811640

R0012810932

905-372-0186 1-800-263-3935

Curd Jams, Syrups & Honey Q Gift Baskets

R0012802867

Q Fresh

Q Local

YOUR #1 SEWING CENTRE

s 62 Bridge St. E., Campbellford 705-653-5642 s 186 George St. North, Peterborough 705-742-3337 s 3EWING %SSENTIALS " +ING 3T % "OWMANVILLE 905-623-2404

Naturally Aged Cheddar & Specialty Cheese (No Added Preservatives)

ES NEW MACHIN From

R0012802929

Performs Saturday, August 9th following the Demo Derby

Open 7 Days/wk =�‚�€ H–7[‚€ – Open 7 Days/wk Open Days/wk qjgOySO

County Rd. 8 Between Campbellford & Stirling Open Monday to Saturday - 8am - 5pm Sunday - 9am - 5pm

705-653-3187

www.empirecheese.ca Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014 33


Looking forward to the Warkworth Fair, Warkworth Long Lunch & Hastings Waterfront Festival

#0000 881 3669

Lightweight Lopper

$

5995

32995

1195

Gas Chain Saw

37995

MsRP $389.95 with 16” bar.

679

#7002 884 0104

MsRP $689.95 with 16” bar.

64.1cc / 3.3kW / 6.4 kg (14.1 lb)

t Privo ‘Smoke’ Safety Glasses

35.2 cc / 1.7 kW / 4.3 kg (9.5 lb)

31.8 cc / 1.5 kW / 4.2 kg (9.3 lb)

95

MS 211

$

Gas Chain Saw

around the homethe andhome farm.and farm. A unique,Aeasy-to-use filing toolfiling that tool that around unique, easy-to-use This woodcutter safety kit is perfect for cutting wood This woodcutter safety kit is perfect for cutting wood sharpenssharpens the cutterthe andcutter simultaneously and simultaneously around the home and farm. A unique, easy-to-use filing tool that around the home and farm. lowers the depththe with a fewwith simple Agauge unique, easy-to-use filing tool that lowers depth gauge a few simple sharpens the cutter and simultaneously Includes:Includes: strokes. Save time and effort with this and sharpens cutter simultaneously strokes. Save timethe and effort with thiswith a few simple lowers the depth gauge $ 95 $ 95 t STIHLt “B” Helmet System all-in-oneall-in-one sharpening tool from STIHL. STIHL “B” Helmet System lowers the depth witheffort a few simple sharpening toolgauge from Includes: $150 Value $150 Value strokes. Save timeSTIHL. and with this Includes: #5605 750#5605 4303-05 $ 95 strokes. t Woodcutter Chaps Save time and effort 750 4303-05 t Woodcutter Chaps t STIHL “B” Helmet System all-in-one sharpening toolwith fromthis STIHL. $150 Value Gas Chain Saw STIHL “B” Helmet t Privo ‘Smoke’ Glasses #7002 884#7002 0104 884 0104 #5605 750 4303-05 all-in-one sharpening tool from STIHL. t Privo Safety ‘Smoke’ Safety Glasses t t Woodcutter Chaps System $150 Value #5605 750 4303-05 Woodcutter t t Privo ‘Smoke’ Chaps Safety Glasses #7002 884 0104

4444 44 $44 95

WOODCUTTER SAFETY KIT KIT WOODCUTTER SAFETY WOODCUTTER SAFETY KIT WOODCUTTER SAFETY KIT This woodcutter safety kit safety is perfect cuttingforwood This woodcutter kit isfor perfect cutting wood $

MS 180 C-BE

Hand Pruner

30.1cc / 1.3kW / 3.9 kg (8.6 lb)

with 16” bar.

#0000 881 3604

MsRP $279.95 with 16” bar.

5

95

$ 95

249

$

Perfect for trimming and cutting trees around your home or cottage

$

R0012832985

MS 391

HOMEOWNERS MS 170 Gas Chain Saw

#AB5

WEEKEND WARRIORS

Added power and comfort for use on large properties and farms, and for firewood.

49995

$

#0000 881 3669

MsRP $509.95 with 16” bar.

Lightweight Lopper

5995

MS 44271

$150 Value

#7002 884 0104

499

$

$

45.6 cc / 2.2 kW / 5.2 kg (11.5 lb)

45.4 cc / 2.3 kW / 4.6 kg (10.1 lb)

#5605 750 4303-05 Gas Chain Saw

WOODCUTTER SAFETY KIT

1195

This woodcutter safety kit is perfect for cutting wood This woodcutter safety kit is perfect for cutting wood around the home and farm. around the home and farm. A unique, easy-to-use filing tool that sharpens the cutter and simultaneously lowers the depth gauge with a few simple A unique, easy-to-use filing tool that Includes: Includes: strokes. Save time and effort with this sharpens the cutter and simultaneously $ 95 t STIHL “B” Helmet System all-in-one sharpening tool from STIHL. t STIHL “B” Helmet System

95

t Woodcutter Chaps t Privo ‘Smoke’ Safety Glasses

MsRP $539.95 with 16” bar.

MS 291

$

54995

$

This woodcutter safety kit is perfect for cutting wood around the home and farm.

Value lowers the depth gauge with Gas Chain$150Saw t Woodcutter Chapsa few simple

4495

#7002 884 0104

#5605 750 4303-05

strokes. Savet time effort with this Privoand ‘Smoke’ Safety Glasses all-in-one sharpening tool from STIHL.

MsRP $569.95 with 16” bar.

$

WOODCUTTER SAFETY KIT

Hand Pruner

with 16” bar.

WOODCUTTER SAFETY KIT

5

Gas Chain Saw

$ 95

95

#0000 881 3604

449

$

MS 251 C-BE

#AB5

MS 250

Gas Chain Saw

5 Litre (1 Gallon) Gas Can

l that aneously few simple ith this STIHL.

The Campbellford Fair

5 Litre (1 Gallon) Gas Can

at ously simple his HL.

Wishing everyone a fun weekend at

Includes:

Don’t’ miss the chance to get the Wood-Pro™ Kit. simply purchase any one of the following chain saws t STIHL “B”Wood-Pro™ Helmet System between now and November 28,$150 2014 Kit FREE. This kit includes a Value and you will receive a sTIHL t Woodcutter Woodsman® Carrying Case, sTIHL hat and a replacement loopChaps of OILMATIC® chain – an $85. Value! Hat may #7002 not be 28, 2014, PrivoNovember ‘Smoke’ Safety Glasseswhile supplies last. 884exactly 0104 as shown. Offer validt until Eligible Models: Ms150 C-E, Ms 150 TC-E, Ms 170, Ms 171, Ms 180 C-BE, Ms 181 C-BE, Ms 192, Ms 192 TC-E, Ms 211, Ms 231, Ms 241 C-M, Ms 250, Ms 251, Ms 251 C-BE, Ms 271, Ms 291, Ms 291 C-BE, Ms 311 and Ms 391.

WE SERVICE WE SERVICE WHA TWE WE SELL WE WHAT SERVICE SELL WE SELL WOODCUTTER SAFETY KIT WHAT 460 Cty. Rd. 38, Front St. North, Wm. J. Thompson Farm Supply Ltd. Campbellford Wm. J. Thompson Farm Supply Ltd. 50.2 cc / 2.6 kW /5.6 kg (12.3 lb)

55.5 cc / 2.8 kW / 5.6 kg (12.3 lb)

Ask our friendly staff for more product information or a FREE DEMONSTRATION

This woodcutter safety kit is perfect for cutting wood around the home and farm.

460

(705)

(705) 653-3540 • (705) 653-5359 SAFETY KIT 460 Cty. Rd. 38, FrontWOODCUTTER St., North, Campbellford • (705) 653-3540 • (705) 653-5359

WOODCUTTER SAFETY KIT This woodcutter safety kit is perfect for cutting wood

A-unique, easy-to-use filing tool that around the home and farm. 34 Brighton Independent Thursday, August 7, 2014

$

4495

sharpens the cutter and simultaneously lowers the depth gauge with a few simple $150 Value Includes: strokes. Save time and effort with this all-in-one sharpening toolt from STIHL. STIHL “B” Helmet System

This woodcutter safety kit is perfect for cutting wood around the home and farm.

Includes: t STIHL “B” Helmet System Includes: t Woodcutter Chaps t STIHL “B” Helmet System


SPORTS

A night at the track

Rotary Club of Brighton Presents . . .

STREET DANCE 2014 Featuring

Dan Ferguson of Picton wins the Canadian Modified feature race last weekend at Brighton Speedway. Photo: Ray Yurkowski

BENTWOOD ROCKER

Sat. August 9th, 7:00 pm Downtown Brighton

Charlie Sandercock of Belleville leads the pack in a Pro Late Models heat as well as in the feature race. Complete feature results are in the Scoreboard. Photo: Ray Yurkowski

Canadian Modified driver Mitch Rosborough (#36) makes the turn on three wheels. Photo: Ray One competitor ends up facing oncoming traffic in a Vantastics qualifying heat. Photo: Ray Yurkowski Yurkowski

The simple way to shop for insurance.

R0012827899

y

a w ta e G e h T ts s e u g l with specia

Free Admission – A Licensed All Ages Event

Arleen got 10 car insurance quotes in just a few minutes. Who knew it could be that easy? Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014 35


CarllCoxRV

The name you can trust. 35 years experience.

2015 CLIPPER 16FB

2014 CLIPPER 17FQ

50TH anniversary package, Aluminum wheels, AM/FM/CD, Awning, Side dinette, Microwave, Stove top, Side bed, bathroom. Length: 16ft. #3377 per month for 20 years

$0

Down OAC

$140

per month for 20 years

Front queen walk around bed, Power awning, AM/FM/CD/DVD, Air, Tinted safety glass windows, toy hauler Length: 27ft. #3364 per month for 20 years

Down OAC

$0

Down OAC

per month for 20 years

$0

Down OAC

$240

$0

per month for 20 years

Down OAC

2014 SIERRA 25RLS

Down OAC

per month for 20 years

Front living room with slide out, Rear king walk around bed with slide, Air, awning, full fridge , Tinted windows, solid surface counter top, LED awning light. Length: 35ft. #3350

$360

2013 JAYCO 145

Big bathroom, Dinette, Fridge, stove top, AM/FM/CD player Length: 14ft. #3335a

$11,900 2007 INNESBRUK 29PKS

Front kitchen with slide, rear queen bed with slide, patio doors, air, fridge, microwave Length: 29ft. #3325

$15,900

per month for 20 years

$0

Down OAC

Front queen walk around bed, 2 Bunks, Dinette, Air, Power awning, Out door kitchen. Length: 26ft. #3358

$200

per month for 20 years

Down OAC

per month for 20 years

$0

2013 JAYCO FLIGHT 32BHBS

Front queen walk around bed, U-Shape dinette, 3 Bunks, Out door kitchen, Air, Awning. Length: 32ft. #3219a

Down OAC

$260 $0 2015 CLIPPER 108ST per month for 20 years

2 Tent ends, small slide, air, awning, Length: 31ft. #3248a

$145

per month for 20 years

Down OAC

Front queen walk around bed, Large slide out, rear bunks, awning , air, Length: 29ft. #3360a

$16,900 2011 SUNDANCE 245

Front queen walk around bed, 1 Slide out, Free standing dinette, rear living room, air , awning. Length: 24ft. #3292a

0% Down Bi-Weekly Payments O.A.C. Ammortizations vary depending on type of trailer Apply online at: www.carlcoxrv.com

613-966-6475 • 1-800-463-9200

36 Brighton Independent - Thursday, August 7, 2014

$0

2011 JAYCO 29QBHS

$9,900

1 mile east of Belleville • 4091 Hwy #2 East, Belleville

Down OAC

10ft box, 2 queens beds, Fridge, Furnace, Awning, Spare, Electric Brakes, Hot Water outside Shower, bed ends lights with fans, heated mattress system, AM/FM/ CD. Length: 10ft. #3315

$24,900 2002 ROCKWOOD ROO 314

Down OAC

Front queen, Large slide out, rear bunks, air, awning, microwave, jacks, 28” TV Length: 26ft. #3257

2 Front sofa beds, Queen walk around bed, 2 slides, full fridge, central vacuum, Air, Awning Length: 39ft. #3262

$360

$0

2014 SALEM 26DDSS

Front queen bed, large slide, free standing dinette, rear living room, air, awning Length: 25ft. #3215

$200 $0 $320 $0 2015 VILLA CLASSIC 353FLFB 2014 VILLA CLASSIC 39FDEN per month for 20 years

2015 CRUISELITE 261BHXL

Front queen, island sink, 2 slides, rear bathroom dinette, air, awning Length: 23ft. #3203

Front bunks, kitchen slideout, rear queen bed qith slideout, outdoor kitchen, awning, jacks, microwave, air conditioning. Length: 29ft. #3076

Front queen bed, large slide out, free standing dinette, patio doors, air, power awning. Length: 27ft. #3237

$260

2014 FREEDOM 233RBS

Front queen bed, side dinette, rear bathroom, air conditioning, furnace, awning, microwave, fridge, stove top, hot water, jacks and much more. Length: 17ft. #3208

2015 FREEDOM EXPRESS 271BL 2013 CRUISELITE 291FBXL

$280 $0 2014 SALEM 27RKSS

Lot Mores Choo to s From e

0% DOWN O.A.C. NO FREIGHT CHARGE NO ADMINISTRATION CHARGE NO PDI CHARGE FINANCING AVAILABLE

3 Generations

$140

SALES & SERVICE

$19,900

R0012829469

Shop with CONFIDENCE


Connected

2ND

SECTION

TO YOUR COMMUNITY

August 7, 2014

www.insidebelleville.com

BIA waterfront festival makes big splash

By Sue Dickens

News - Campbellford - Fireworks lit up the night sky over the Trent Severn Waterway celebrating what had been a successful day filled with some cool events at the 19th annual Campbellford Waterfront Festival. The belly flop contest was a big hit with spectators, as “floppers” ages six to adult did their best to make a big splash. From the early morning mouthwatering pancake and sausage breakfast served up by the Rotary Club of Campbellford, to the ice cream contest, to the Rebels’ basketball action, to games for the kids and more, the day provided something for everyone. “We’re here looking for a good day of fun,” said Sara Doll who was with her husband Travis and their three children. The Doll family of Whitby has a cottage in the area and decided to attend the festival with family and friends. Hosted each year by the Downtown BIA Campbellford, the event gives families the chance to get out and enjoy themselves on the Civic Holiday weekend. “It’s turned out to be not a bad day,” said BIA President Tom Kerr, with a grin as he made sure all the day’s events that had been planned for months, ran smoothly. In keeping with tradition the ever popular Double Ducky Derby Dash brought the day to an end. Next year will be a landmark for the festival as plans are already in the works for the 20th anniversary celebration. Winners: Rock Paper Scissors Tournament: 1st - Alexa Spencer; Belly Flop: Junior - 1st Russell Dugway; 2nd Malaki Van Gils; Belly Flop: Intermediate - 1st Liam Dadson; 2nd James Wise; Belly Flop adult: 1st Anthony Stein

R0012827889

Please see “Waterfront” on page B2 Aiden Mountain got into the swim of things and won first place in the junior tube races at the Campbellfrod Water Festival, an event put on by the local BIA. Photo: Sue Dickens


Waterfront 2014

Continued from page B1

Belly Flop judges were Betty Fobeer, Sylvia Ruddle and Fiona McCrow Tube Races - Junior: 1st Aiden Mountain; 2nd Malaki Van Gils; 3rd Morgan Welsh. Tube Races - Intermediate: 1st Liam Dadson; 2nd Grace Howarth; 3rd Mackenzie Mountain. Tube Races - adult: 1st Greg Whyte. Canoe Races - Intermediate: 1st James Wise and Cameron Potvin, 2nd Stephen Spencer & Amy Spencer, 3rd Brenden Hamilton and Liam Dodson Canoe Races - adult: 1st Katy Mountain and Brian Secker, 2nd Michelle and Barry, 3rd Greg Whyte and Angel Wise.

Instant Cardboard Boat Races - Junior: 1st Thalia Calver, 2nd Olivia Doll, Drew and Lauren, 3rd Aidan Mountain. Instant Cardboard Boat Races - Intermediate: 1st James Wise, 2nd Cameron Potvin, 3rd Benjamin Brown and Liam Dadson. Instant Cardboard Boat Races: adult: 1st AJ, 2nd Anthony Stein, 3rd Travis Special Awards Cardboard Boat Races Drowned Rat Award for the best dramatic sinking went to Travis. Best Boat - Marrek Henessy Spirit Award - Grace Howarth.

Russell Duguay was the junior division winner of the belly flop contest, doing it in style. Photo: Sue Dickens (Top right) Aliana, three, enjoys a pony ride on Red. The pony rides were popular with the little ones at the festival. Photo: Sue Dickens (Right) The ice cream eating contest is considered a “cool” event at the waterfront festival. The two boys on the right did so well they took first- and second-place medals: from right, Evan Kischer, (visiting from Vancouver) and William Rooking. Photo: Sue Dickens

AUGUST IS GOLF CART TRADE UP MONTH!

PUSH, PULL OR DRAG IT IN!

EVENT

500

MAXIMUM TRADE ALLOWANCES OFFERED!

$ 2009 CLUB CAR PRECEDENT ELECTRIC

48 Volt Electric system with Brand New Batteries, windshield, headlights and tail lights installed. 4 passenger rear seat kit.

3695

$

500

TOWARDS ANY IN-STOCK CART

TRADE ALLOWANCE*

R0012829247

GUARANTEED

UM

MINIM $

These boys know how to take the prizes for the belly flop contest. They are winners in the intermediate division: first place Liam Dadson, right, and second place James Wise, left. Photo: Sue Dickens

*MUST BE COMPLETE CART

TM

Trenton, ON 613-965-1837 Gananoque, ON 613-382-1937

TM

Williamsburg, ON 613-535-1837

Finding your next used car is as easy as pie. The best way to find your next used car.

The Car Buyers’ Network

!

LD

SO

1. Go to autocatch.com B2 Section B - Thursday, August 7, 2014

2. Choose the perfect vehicle

3. Buy your dream car.


Celebrity cook to host food demonstrations

THEY MOVE THEY ROAR

Celebrity cook Carol-Ann Eason will be giving food demonstrations at the Campbellford Fair on Sunday, August 10, at 1 and 3 p.m. Samples will be available for tasting as she shares her recipes and promotes the use of local produce. She continues to do taped segments with CHEX TV out of Peterborough at her studio in her home in Keene. Photo: Sue Dickens

son in August so this particu- year round,” she added. lar recipe suggests you pick Eason will also be prothem in season and freeze viding tips on how to spend them,” she explained. wisely. “It’s about preserving the “I will be offering tips on harvest so you can enjoy it See ‘Celebrity’ on page B6

SENIORS DAYS AT THE ZOO

50

% OFF

July 22nd and 23rd & August 12th and 13th Just provide proof that you are over 60 yrs. of age

Come & V isit

Discount Coupon

3

$

.00 OFF

The regular admission price of an adult, senior, student or child.

This ticket can be used for more than one person. Not to be used with any other coupon. Offer expires Sept 2, 2014

East of Peterborough 16 km on Hwy. #7 at Cty. Rd. #38 Phone 705-639-1443

R0012803775

News - Campbellford - Fairgoers will be able to eat samples of recipes by celebrity cook Carol-Ann Eason and hopefully they will be able to digest information provided at her demonstrations at the Campbellford Fair as she heats up the audience’s taste buds with her expertise. “It’s really wonderful, the educational part; I love educating people regarding local foods, Ontario foods, what’s in season and how to creatively work with fruits and vegetables and produce,” she told the Trent Hills Independent. She’s been coming to the fair for the past four years to put on a demonstration. Seven years ago she signed a contract with Foodland Ontario as a food specialist with the media division and she began teaching classes in Campbellford about 11 years ago. She does taped segments in her home in Keene on a regular basis with CHEX TV out of Peterborough. Her tasty recipes such as her sparkling strawberry punch will be part of the demonstration. “Strawberries are not always in sea-

R0012825131

By Sue Dickens

TAKE A LOOK AT US WWW.REPTILEZOO.ORG Do you have an opinion that you would like to share with other readers? Write the editor. tbush@metroland.com

WELCOME TO RIVERSIDE DENTAL CENTRE

Dr. Robert Rawluk, D.D.S.

613-392-2732 riversidedentalcentre.com

‘Over 30 years in the Quinte Region’

NEW PATIENTS WELCOME! R0012830017

I am Dr. Robert Rawluk, and every effort is taken at Riverside Dental Centre to maintain your healthy teeth and gums with experienced preventative care. Visit us in the Riverview Plaza, 255 Glen Miller Rd., Unit #3, Trenton – Just north of Highway 401.

Section B - Thursday, August 7, 2014 B3


AUCTIONS

Tues Aug 12th @ 6pm Doors open at 5:00pm AUCTION SALE at RIVERSIDE AUCTION HALL

Large auction, partial estate, other interesting items plus many consignments. Boxes as yet unpacked. 192 Front W. Hastings, ON K0L 1Y0

1-705-696-2196

Terms of sale: Cash, Debit, M/C, Visa Canteen & Washrooms

Auctioneer: Allen McGrath

AUCTIONS

AUCTIONS

AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY AUGUST 13th AT 5:00P.M. DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE

CL443032

Kitchen table & chair set, living room furniture, bedstead, chests of drawers, coffee & end tables, plant tables, lamps, linens & bedding, qty. of glass & china including approx. 25 pieces of “Belfour” including cake stand, 9 champagne flutes, 6 cocktail, 1 wine, 6 lowball glasses & a cornucopia, approx. 55 pieces of pinwheel crystal, cups & saucers, figurines, garden & small shop tools & numerous other pieces. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

AUCTION SALE MRS MARILYN McWHIRTER

B4 Section B -Thursday, August 7, 2014

CL443022

214 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TRENTON, ONT. MONDAY AUGUST 11TH AT 10:30 AM (Vicinity of Trenton High School) Antique mahogany games table, antique cherry sideboard with moustache pulls, ladies antique writing desk with inlay and Queen Ann style legs, antique maple curved glass bowfront display cabinet, antique walnut cased consul model radio, breakfront china cabinet, oak finish china cabinet, antique pine 2 door jam cupboard, Mission style antique oak rocker, antique cedar chest on legs, antique nursing rocker, Art Deco mirror, antique cast iron kettle with brass spigot, antique mantle clock, Royal Doulton figurine- Mendicant 1365, Royalty baby figure – Prince William, flo blue plates, silver pieces, Asian style baskets, antique glass and china including Worcester, Torquay, Nippon, Noritake, Marly Spelter horse and Man, enamel ware, Waterford crystal ice bucket, vintage lamp parts, vintage Panasonic Black and white TV, Germany nodders, Dinky toys, 1970’s Allied Van Lines radio controlled truck, silver overlay, reference books collectibles, kitchen wares, prints and pictures, Danby bar fridge, Pride Celebrity XL - 4 wheel handicap scooter - like new, Turf Power riding lawn mower – like new; 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

AUCTIONS

AUCTIONS

AUCTION THURSDAY, AUGUST 7th @ 6:00 P.M.

Warner’s Auction Hall, 12927 Hwy 2, Just West of Colborne. Selling the contents from New Castle home - excellent sale. Clean modern home furnishings, some antiques etc., some articles never used. Nice modern artwork including paintings, prints, acoustic guitar, home security system, 2 air conditioners never used, excellent glass top table with 3’x6’ bevelled glass top, excellent king size bed with top of the line Simmons Beautirest box & matt set, attractive love seat, gas lawn mower, walnut china cabinet, ladies dresser with mirror & matching chest, automatic washer & dryer, bar fridge, doctor type scales, modern excersise bike, 2 pack speakers, other stereo speakers, nice desk, several china horses, qty books, excellent kitchen table w/6 matching chairs, qty dishes, glassware, house hold articles, lawn & garden tools, other small tools, qty bedding, linens. Note: Not everything is advertised due to holiday weekend and early advertising 1 truck not unloaded yet, weather permitting we will have yard sale outside at 5pm before auction. Terms: Cash, Cheque with ID, Visa, M/C, Interac.

Gary Warner Auctioneer • 905-355-2106 www.warnersauction.com CELEBRATING 26 YEARS IN BUSINESS.

CL443033

AUCTIONS

AUCTION SALE OF TOOLS, FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS FOR SHARLEN BLAKELY, MARLBANK SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 2014 AT 9:30 A.M. ON SITE

Directions: This sale is being held at 112 Tyner Road. From Hwy 401 take Shannonville Road north to Moneymore Road. Turn east and follow 13kms to Tyner Road. Turn South on Tyner Road and follow to #112. Selling in this sale are three 53’ van trailers (selling as is), Yardworks 15.5 HP 42” cut lawn tractor, Yard machines 21” cut push mower with bagger, Yard Machines 2 cycle roto tiller, Coleman Powermate 11 gallon 4HP compressor, Porter Cable 10” sliding miter saw, Mastercraft 10” miter saw Mastercraft 8 gallon compressor (new in box), Delta 10” table saw, Mastercraft table top belt & disc sander, Mastercraft 13” scroll saw (new in box), electric concrete mixer, Campbell Hausfeld pressure washer, Mercury 20 HP outboard motor for parts, Delta 6” bench grinder, air pig, Shop Vac air filter, table top wood lathe & chisels, 2 tool chests, numerous parts cabinets with hardware, 2 bicycles, Coleman lanterns & stoves, wheel barrow, shopmate, jack stands, vise, “F” clamps, Large qty of garden tools & numerous hand & power tools. Household & Furniture: Kenmore 24” ceramic top stove, Kenmore apartment size fridge, Kenmore washer & dryer, Propane turkey fryer, Antique Normende radio, 2 small electric fire places, Garden benches, Pine chest of drawers, wardrobe, Antique Dresser & mirror, glider rocker, antique china cabinet, area rug, old cast floor grate (round), cast iron fry pan & pot, old door hardware, tin lunch pail, wash board, 2 stoneware crocks (as found), old steel wheels, wade beer pitcher, glass hen on the nest, bird cage, Samsonite luggage (new), folding card chairs, huge qty of garden & Christmas decorations, childs patio table & bench set (cast iron), large qty of rubbermaid totes, and numeurous other smalls far too numerous to list. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

CL443020

AUCTIONS

Gary Warner Auctioneer • 905-355-2106 www.warnersauction.com CELEBRATING 26 YEARS IN BUSINESS.

CL443034

69,000 homes. Call to find out how. 613-966-2034

ON SITE - 4188 County Rd. 65 Property Sold Just west of Port Hope, Wesslyville exit, go north 2km to County Rd. 2, turn west 1km to County Rd 65, go north 3km to #4188 on left. NOTE: Viewing day of sale 4pm only, NO EARLY BIRDS. Some household articles of wood working shop, various piles of dry lumber, various kinds, sizes, some planed, some rough including 4x4, 3x3, 2”, 1” etc. to be sold in lots. 8-10 chord dry & split firewood, steel fence posts, qty glav. pipe, rolls chicken wire, welded wire, scaffolding, steel sheeting, bird nesting boxes & cages, qty chicken waterers, steel hd shelving (racking), small utility trailer, qty insulation, steel storage cabinets, egg incubator hold up to 500 chicken eggs in good working order, Poulam 5 hp rear tyne RotoTiller, gas push mower, work shop tools include 10” sliding compound mitre saw on stand, other mitre saw still in box, never used, Dewalt 6” jointer planer, Dewalt 10” table saw, Dewalt 13” planer, 48” Pegress strobe sander with 6x458 belt, 36” edge sander, ProAir compressor w/ 25 gallon tank, 2 shapers, bench grinder, power & hand tools, router & table, work benches, storage cupboards, plus miscall work shop related articles, desks, filing cabinets, electric heaters, approx. 2000 side walk bricks, alum ext ladders, pressure water pump, lawn & garden tools & furniture, high pressure sodium lights, forced air wood furnace, pool filter & pump, plus more. Household: Solid oak double pedestal ext table with 6 solid matching side chairs & 2 arm chairs, 2 solid oak bar stools, solid pine bedroom suite w/4 poster bed, 2 nights, dresser w/mirror & armoire, 2 nice oak desks w/ chairs, dish washer, nice sofa & love seat, 2 wing chairs, nice set of coffee & end tables, maple pantry type cupboard, old trunks, dehumidifier, Star Choice satellite dish, plus. NOTE: Household will sell first at 6:00pm, will not take long, tools to sell by 6:20pm. Once again, viewing from 4pm - NO EARLY BIRDS. Food vendor on site. Terms: Cash, Cheque with ID, No plastic.

AUCTION SALE WARREN GEAR LOGGING LTD

78 WOLF LAKE ROAD, R.R.# 1 ELDORADO, ONT. SATURDAY AUGUST 16TH AT 10:00 AM 10 miles NORTH of Madoc on Highway # 62 and turn EAST onto Wolf Lake Road. (Vicinity of Bannockburn) LOGGING EQUIPMENT: 2000 Mack CL713 ET 427 tri axle diesel log truck with 18 speed Eaton transmission, 665400kms equipped with 1998 Serco 8000 log loader with 24 ft boom- good running condition; 1998 Timmins tri axle solid tounge log trailer with air lift, 1995 Ford L 9000 tri axle dump truck with Cummins N14 diesel engine and 20 ft box –(last safety 2012) good running condition; 1980 International tri axle dump truck with 13 speed transmission and 14 ft dump box – running condition; 1976 Pacific off road tandem axle stake truck with 350 Cummins and 1981 Serco 8000 log loader- running condition; 1979 International off road stake truck with 1987 Serco 8000 log loader- running condition; 2000 Cat 315B steel track excavator with H&H bucket with thumb- 8700 hrsgood running condition; 1987 Clark Ranger 665D skidder with 353 Turbo diesel engine- running condition; 1974 Clark Ranger 664B skidder with 453 turbo Detroit engine- running condition; 24.5 32 skidder chains(like new) Massey Ferguson 398 2 wd diesel tractor with Quicke front end loader, material bucket, canopy, radial tires 2500 hrs – excellent; 30 ft tri axle float trailer – parts only; 15 ft tandem axle flat deck trailer , 10 steel box trailer with PTO hoist; Hand crafted stationary saw mill with 671 Detroit power unit- to be removed; 1998 Yamaha Grizzly 4 wd ATV with passenger seat, front winch – 2800 kms; Maschio 3 point hitch 6 ft pto grass mower – like new; pallet forks, All steel sea container for storage, TOOLS- Memco portable AD 225 cc/cv Plus ACDC 8000 w Welding power generator with 16 hp Onan gas engine, Mastercraft 15” drill press, King metal chop saw, Delta bench grinder, oxy acetylene torch kit, Husqvarna 365 chainsaws, hand tools, power tools, air tools, ¾” sockets Iron Horse upright stationary air compressor, chain hoist, Campbell Hausfield portable air compressor, Jiffy 20 gal parts washer, quantity of flat steel, portable fuel tank with pump, 5’ x 7’ roll up door- never installed; numerous other articles related to the logging business. NO RESERVES- ALL SALES FINAL ALL ITEMS MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL BEFORE REMOVAL FOR PROPERTY TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com

CL446181

HAVE AN UPCOMING AUCTION? Get the word out to more than

CL443018

Visit us online www.InsideBelleville.com

METROLAND MEDIA AUCTIONS

AUCTIONS

AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, AUGUST 12th @ 6:00 P.M.


EVENTS

Wednesday of the month, 7- 8:30pm. Ca- BRIGHTON nadian Mental Health Association Offices, Callanetics Class: Stretch of BELLEVILLE 199 Front St., Belleville. For info call, Yoga, strength of ballet. Fridays, 10 a.m. TAKE OFF Pounds Sensibly (Tops), Sara MacDonald (613)888-5322. at Trinity-St. Andrews United Church, 56 Thursdays, Eastminister United Church, 432 Prince Edward St. Brighton. Call Gail to Bridge St E. Weigh in from 5:15 Meeting Monthly Nutrition Education register 613-967-4447. Group, Every 2nd Tuesday of the month, at 6pm. New Members Welcome. Contact 1-2:30 p.m, Community Health Centre, Concerts in the Park, Memorial Park, Darlene at 613-969-9502. 161 Bridge St. W., Belleville. Registration Brighton, Wednesday, August 13 - Cedar Belleville Lions Club Concerts by required, 613-962-0000 x 233. Rail. 6:30-8:30 pm. the Bay, 6:30-8:30 p.m.: Sunday, August Billiards at The Beacon, Fridays, The ANAF Unit 201 Pipes and Drums 10 - Matt Cage & Derek Morris. Wednesday, August 13 - Lynzi Couch & Wrought is recruiting members. Free lessons and 7-9 PM. Open to adults for billiards, bets Iron Roots. Lions Pavillion, West Zwick’s Band practices are at the ANAF Unit 201 and bull-shooting. Three tables. All pro(upper Floor) 187 Front St, Belleville, ceeds support the Beacon Youth Centre. Park, Belleville Tuesday nights from 630-830pm. All are Beacon Youth Centre, 10 Alice St. Unit CCSH Raffle for Cash. 1st prize $1000. welcome. For info: www.anaf201.ca 5, Brighton. Info: 613-885-1100 Tickets available at 470 Community Care, Dundas St. E.; Quinte Mall HMV (August Volunteer drivers needed Brighton Horticultural So15 & 16). Draw Saturday, August 23, Thursdays from 12:30-3:30pm to provide ciety Annual Flower and Vegetable Show transportation to seniors attending our and tea. August 9, 2 to 4pm at the King 4pm, Giant Tiger, Belleville. Edward Community Center. CARP Greater Bay of Quinte Area Activity Group in Belleville. Join us for STREET DANCE sponsored by Rotary Chapter 39 and Bath Solutions Open House. the afternoon, participate in the activities Club of Brighton Saturday Aug 9, 7-11 pm, Bathroom Safety and Healthy Homes Reno- and help serve tea, coffee and snacks. To Main Street. Music by Bentwood Rocker. vation Tax Credit, Tuesday, August 12, register: 613-969-0130 Beer Garden, Lions food booth. 2-4 pm, Bath Solutions, 45 Wilson Ave., Diners Club Belleville: Every Tuesday Belleville. Light refreshments. from 12noon until 2:00pm, Parkdale Com- Carman United Church Pork BBQ & Talent Auction, Friday, August 15. BBQ Overeaters Anonymous meeting munity Centre, 119 Birch St. Belleville. 5:30 pm. Auction 7:30 pm. Tickets $18 every Friday, 10 a.m. Calvary Temple, Info: 613-969-0130 adults, $8 child. Info 613-475-1297. corner of Wallbridge Loyalist and Hwy 2 Foot Care every Tuesday, starts at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United West. Contact Dianne 613-392-0081. 9am, Seventh Day Adventist Church, Bel- Church Clothing Depot now open. Wed, Open Door Café - Every Wednesday leville. VON offers Basic, Advanced and Thurs, Sat: 10am-2pm. Friday: 10amfrom 11:30am to 1:00pm at Eastminster Diabetic Foot Care (Fee). Call 613-392- 8pm. Closed Sun-Tues. For pick ups: United Church, 432 Bridge St. E, Bel- 4181 for appointment. 613-475-2705. leville. There is no cost for this hot meal Quinte Seniors Euchre Club meets Every Wednesday: “Supper’s however donations are gratefully accepted. at the Parkdale Community Centre every Ready” at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United For more info: 613 969-5212. Mon. at 1:30 pm. Everyone 50 plus wel- Church. Warm food, warm welcome, The Schizophrenia Support Ser- come. Cost $3.00 includes door prize, free to all. From 5:00 to 6:30 pm. vices support meetings. Every second 50/50 draw and euchre score prizes Apple Route Grannies meet the sec-

Events

Network MORTGAGES $$$ 1st, 2nd, 3rd MORTGAGES Debt Consolidation, Refinancing, R e n o v a t i o n s , Ta x A r r e a r s , n o CMHC fees. $50K you pay $208.33/ month (OAC). No income, bad credit, power of sale stopped!! BETTER OPTION MORTGAGES, CALL TODAY Toll-Free 1-800-282-1169, www.mortgageontario.com (LIC# 10969). 1 s t & 2 n d M O RT G A G E S f r o m 2.45% VRM and 2.99% FIXED. A l l C r e d i t Ty p e s C o n s i d e r e d . Let us help you SAVE thousands on the right mortgage! Purchasing, Refinancing, Debt Consolidation, Home Renovations...CALL 1-800-225-1777, www.homeguardfunding.ca (LIC #10409). AS SEEN ON TV - Need a MORTGAGE, Home Equity Loan, Better Rate? Bad Credit, SelfEmployed, Bankrupt? Been turned down? Facing Foreclosure, Power of Sale? CALL US NOW TOLL-FREE 1-877-733-4424 and speak to a licensed mortgage agent. MMAmortgages.com specializes in residential, commercial, rural, agriculture, farms, & land mortgages. Visit: www.MMAmortgages.com (Lic#12126).

ond Saturday of each month, Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church Hall, Prince Edward St, 9 a.m. Supporting the Stephen Lewis Foundation African Grannies. Info: 613-475-5260.

CAMPBELLFORD Campbellford Kinette Bingo every Thursday at 7pm. Campbellford/ Seymour Arena, 313 Front St. N. $1000 Jackpot in 54 numbers, consolation prize of $200. Wheelchair accessible. Every Monday, 7 p.m. Campbellford Citizen’s Choir meets at Senior Citizen’s Building. All welcome Tuesdays, 1-3 p.m., Fun Darts. All Welcome. Campbellford Legion Branch 103, 34 Bridge St W 705-653-2450 Kent YMCA Child Care Centre before and after school and PA day care. Kent Public School. Call 905-372-4318 x 404 or 705-632-9205 for rates and info. FootCare Clinic- 1st Fri, 2nd and 3rd Thurs Each Month Royal Canadian Legion. VON offers Basic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). For appointment call the VON at 1-888-2794866 ex 5346 Free guided walks in Ferris Park, Campbellford, every Tuesday. Meet at the east end of the Suspension Bridge at 9 am. Enjoy this one hour opportunity to explore the park, rain or shine. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), every Wednesday, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 17 Ranney St. S. (side door). Weigh-ins 5:30-6:00 p.m. Meetings 6:00-

6:30 p.m. Join any time. All welcome. Learn the Art of Taoist Tai Chi classes available throughout the week, Community Resource Centre 65 Bridge St, Campbellford, Join at anytime. Info: 705 696 1841 or 705 243 5216.

CASTLETON The Puppet Tamer (Ventriloquist) Tues. Aug. 12, Castleton 1:30 - 2:00. Info: 905 355-3722.

CODRINGTON 2nd Wednesday of the month, Codrington Women’s Institute 7:15 pm, Codrington Community Centre Summer BBQ at the Hall, Wed. August 13, 4:30-6 pm. Entertainment by R & R. Hilton Hall Heritage Centre, 50 Chatten Rd, Brighton. Rain or shine.

COLBORNE Food Addicts Anonymous Meetings, Wednesdays, 11-noon, Prospect House, 1 Elgin Street (at King), Colborne, www. foodaddictsanonymous.org The Puppet Tamer (Ventriloquist) Tues. Aug. 12, Colborne Victoria Square 11:30 - 12:30. Info 905 355-3722. Men’s Social Group, Tuesdays at Community Care Northumberland, 11 King St. E. Colborne, 10-11 a.m. Info: 905-355-2989. Play Group, hosted by Northumberland Cares for Children, Colborne Public School, 8 Alfred St. Colborne, Fridays, 10 a.m. to noon. Info: Cheryl McMurray 905-885-8137 ext.209. Continued on page B14

ADVERTISE ACROSS ONTARIO OR ACROSS THE COUNTRY! For more information contact your local newspaper.

FOR SALE

#1 HIGH SPEED INTERNET $32.95/Month Absolutely no ports are blocked Unlimited Downloading Up to 11Mbps Download & 800Kbps Upload ORDER TODAY AT: www.acanac.ca or CALL TOLL-FREE: 1-866-281-3538 SAWMILLS from only $4,397 - MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.

WANTED FIREARMS. All types wanted, estates, collections, single i t e m s , m i l i t a r y. We h a n d l e a l l paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer. 1.866.960.0045 www.dollars4guns.com.

PERSONALS ANY LUCK FINDING A LIFE PA R T N E R ? L o o k i n g i n t h e wrong places? Maybe you could use some advice & help. MISTY RIVER INTRODUCTIONS is personalized & confidential. See current photos-great success rate. CALL(613)257-3531, www.mistyriverintros.com. DATING SERVICE. Long-term/shortterm relationships, free to try! 1 - 8 7 7 - 2 9 7 - 9 8 8 3 . Ta l k w i t h single ladies. Call #7878 or 1 - 8 8 8 - 5 3 4 - 6 9 8 4 . Ta l k n o w ! 1-866-311-9640 or #5015. Meet local single ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+) TOP REAL PSYCHICS Live. Accurate readings 24/7. Call now 1-877-3423036; Mobile #4486; http://www.true psychics.ca.

STEEL BUILDINGS STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

VACATION/TRAVEL

ADVERTISING Anti-Spam legislation in effect. Need help reaching potential c l i e n t s ? O n t a r i o ’s C o m m u n i t y Newspapers reach 5.2 million households every week! Call Today Toll-Free 1-888-219-2560, Email: k.magill@sympatico.ca or visit: www.OntarioClassifiedAds.com.

CRUISE FROM GREENLAND TO NEWFOUNDLAND

DRIVERS WANTED

SAVE $1,000

L A I D L A W C A R R I E R S VA N DIVISION requires experienced AZ licensed drivers to run the U.S. Premium mileage rate. Home w e e k l y. N e w e q u i p m e n t . A l s o hiring Owner Operators. 1-800-2638267

Quote Ontario Newspapers!

EMPLOYMENT OPPS.

www.adventurecanada.com

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in Canada! Employers have work-athome positions available. Get the online training you needfrom an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-888-528-0809 to start training for your work-at-home career today!

See Icebergs, Whales and Polar Bears Walk the Fjords of Labrador

TOLL-FREE: 1-800-363-7566 14 Front St. S. Mississauga (TICO# 04001400)

Connect with Ontarians – extend your business reach! www.networkclassified.org Section B - Thursday, August 7, 2014 B5


Ameliasburgh Museum celebrates history with summer camps By Kate Everson

Curator Janice Hubbs welcomes visitors to the Ameliasburgh Museum and Pioneer Village. Photo: Kate Everson

Celebrity cook

Continued from page B3

how to stretch budgets, how to create family meals out of something that is in season,” she commented. Eason has her own small container garden at home and will be talking about what can be grown in a small space. “I have things like kale, Swiss chard, tomato plants, herbs and edible flowers such as nasturtiums. Container gardens, called square food gardens, involve using wooden boxes with square foot sections,” she explained. “People that are physically challenged, in wheelchairs, or seniors can use these gardens and the gardens themselves take up less space in the yard,” she commented. On the day of her food demonstrations, the afternoon will be all about the kids. “We will have some kid fun, making a pizza … a deconstructed pizza with tomato sauce that you can dip into. It’s a great appetizer for a family and this is a celebration type recipe,” she said.

“And we will be giving out samples so everybody gets to taste the finished product.” Eason spoke about current food trends. “I see people moving further into organic and locally grown so they see where their food comes from and how it’s produced,” she said. “I think you can be really creative by taking some of our really popular ethnic and European cuisines and incorporating Ontario fruits and vegetables into them. Take what is popular and work with what is grown in your own country.” Not only will she be doing demonstrations at the fair but she is in demand elsewhere. In September she will be at conference for the Bay of Quinte United Church Women at Camp Quinn-Mo-Lac near Tweed. Eason’s food demos take place Sunday, August 10, at 1 and 3 p.m. at the fairgrounds.

News - Ameliasburgh - The historical museum and pioneer village is keeping history alive for the children. “We have summer camps booked up for July and August,” says curator Janice Hubbs. She says the children rotate to five museum sites within Prince Edward County during the week: Ameliasburgh, Macaulay Heritage Park in Picton, Mariners Park Museum in South Bay, Rose House Museum at Waupoos and Wellington Heritage Museum. “Every museum has a different theme,” she adds. Ameliasburgh is also keeping history alive inside its own site. With 18 buildings, including the Victoria Schoolhouse operated by the Quinte Educational Museum and Archives, the museum is a special place. Activities coming up include a Crazy for Quilts Day on August 16, a Heritage Activity Day on August 31 and special events during the Ameliasburgh Country Fair on September 27 to 28. The museum is open every day in summer except Mondays and Tuesdays. The Log Cabin Homestead is on the move again. Originally built on the second concession of Ameliasburgh Township in 1860 it was moved to the museum in 1969 and restored to its original condition. Now it is about to be moved to another location inside the pioneer village as well as being repaired. “Friends of Ameliasburgh Museum are paying for the repairs,” Hubbs said. “The logs need to be repaired and more authentic chinking put in, as well as placing the cabin on a cement pad to stop the moisture from coming in. This will also raise it up so you don’t bump your head coming in. It’s on a low spot.” She said they want to keep the log cabin in good shape as it is the only original log cabin in the county. “We want to keep it safe, so it can continue to tell the story,” she said. Hubbs said the contractor has yet to start work on the project, and several phone calls remain unanswered at his home. The contract was tendered by the head curator to get the best price.

Bronwyn and Adelyn Roach from Ajax enjoy a visit to the Victoria Schoolhouse. Photo: Kate Everson

Meanwhile summer is going fast and Hubbs hopes the work will start soon. Other projects in the pioneer village are well under way. The former dairy display has become a general store with odds and ends while the dairy collection The log cabin homestead will be repaired and moved to another site in the was moved to a pioneer village. Photo: Kate Everson different building. Other buildings include a beekeeper’s Princess Amelia (1783-1810), daughter display, carpenter’s shop, log barn, Gold- of King George III and Queen Charlotte. ie Corliss Steam Engine, drive shed and It lies on the southern outcrop of the Capioneer barn, blacksmith shop, Grimm nadian Shield. sap shanty and Amelia’s tea room. Inside the church is also a dedication “The museum has been here since to poet Al Purdy (1918-2000) whose 1968,” she adds. “We are now in our grave is just down the road. 46th season.” On Pioneer Activity Day on August Hubbs said Ameliasburgh Method- 31, the site will be alive with demonist Church, 1868, was made of locally strations of pioneer activities all day, quarried limestone and has the tallest including homebaked pies and desserts steeple in Prince Edward County. The at Amelia’s Tea Room. gallery features special exhibits each “It will be a day of county hospitalseason. The town itself is named after ity,” Hubbs said.

What are you

crowdfunding for?

fuellocal.com is an online platform to raise money through crowdfunding: an opportunity for a collection of individuals to make donations in support of a cause. Create your fundraising campaign or help fund local initiatives at fuellocal.com

Start your campaign now! B6 Section B - Thursday, August 7, 2014

.com


Annika and Piper make perfect flyball team By Bill Freeman

News - Norwood - Annika Mainprize and Piper make a perfect flyball team. The 11-year-old Frankford native is the youngest member of the Hot Diggity Dogs Flyball Club but she plays the game like a veteran and is thrilled by Piper’s progress and the joy they both receive from the sport. “I feel happy when I see the dogs run,” the Grade 6 Murray Centennial French immersion student said during a chat at the club’s big weekend event at the Norwood Fairgrounds that drew 45 teams from across Ontario, Michigan and Quebec. It was the 15-year-old club’s tenth anniversary meet in Norwood. “I like it because you get to be free and learn something new with your dog,” Annika said. “You don’t want to see a dog sitting in a cage just doing nothing. I think it makes a dog feel that they’re not just

an animal but part of the family.” Piper is certainly part of the Mainprize family. Annika watched as her mother Suzanne started training her dog Teo for the relay races down the 51-foot track and was keen to follow the same path with her own dog, a rescue puppy from Louisiana the family acquired two Christmases ago after it arrived in Canada. “I decided to get her because she had the attitude to go along with her brother Teo,” Annika said. “Flyball started out as a family game having fun with our friends.” The Mainprizes don’t live far from the Hot Diggity Dog dome so pretty soon Piper was part of the club too. Annika has seen enormous improvements with Piper on the race track. “When she first started she would not touch the ball and that’s the main thing they

UR O Y T E L DON’ T SE A E L E L VEHIC N. W O D U O CHAIN Y T. U O T S U B

Annika Mainprize of Frankford is the youngest member of the Hot Diggity Dogs Flyball Club and just loves to be out on the track with her dog Piper. Photo: Bill Freeman

have to do [but] after two years she became a flyball dog and earned her first title.” Piper is still learning and sometimes has her stumbles on the track but that’s all right with Annika because she’s sharing something she loves with her favourite four-legged friend who has blossomed in a sport fit for canines.

LeaseBusters.com is the largest vehicle lease marketplace in Canada – we’ll unlock you from your vehicle lease commitment... save time, early termination fees and penalties. Call now for a free consultation 1-888-357-2678 or visit us at www.LeaseBusters.com

����� ��� ������ ����� ��� ����� ������ ����� ���� ���� ��������� �������� ��� ����� ���������

$49 SUGARPOVA Candy Variety Pack 12-Bag Candy and Chewing Gum Variety Pack from Maria Sharapova ($95 Value) - Shipping Included

����� ������ �������� ������ ������� �����

Visit: WagJag.com/sugarpova Section B - Thursday, August 7, 2014 B7


New Year. New WagJag. Rediscover the Joy of Saving

recreational

$250 for a $500 VoUCHEr. SEE WagJag.Com for DEtailS.

inline

hockey Figure skating

Starting Aug 7th:

Buy Online:

83% off

$39.00

$39 foR a cluSteR bRacelet and SolitaiRe Stud eaRRingS Set made with SwaRovSki elementS (a $230 value)

Buy Online:

SKATES

ArE whAT wE Know

50% off

69% off

$39.00

$39 foR a Set of dobby StRiped micRofibRe bed SheetS (a $124 value) - includeS Shipping

$250.00

Buy Online:

76% off

$19.00

$6 Shipping to Receive a p&g Sample pack including coveRgiRl, venuS, tide and caScade (up to a $46 value)

Don’t miss these, and other great deals! R0012805245

B8 Section B - Thursday, August 7, 2014

Visit WagJag.com

In partnership with


Over $90,000 raised for The Sunshine Foundation

News - In May, used tires were collected from garages and yards across Ontario and transformed into something truly extraordinary for children within The Sunshine Foundation of Canada’s network. Between May 26 and May 31, 2014, Ontario residents from across the province dropped off 46,898 tires as part of the fifth annual Tire Take Back event organized by Ontario Tire Stewardship (OTS) and the Ontario Automotive Recyclers Association (OARA). This year’s event raised more than $90,000 for The Sunshine Foundation of Canada, enabling children with life-threatening illnesses and severe disabilities to embark on adventures of a lifetime. Earlier this year, OTS celebrated the exciting milestone of sixty million tires recycled in Ontario. This six-day extravaganza further illustrates how Ontarians are helping to keep tires out of

landfills. Sixty registered tire collectors from Thunder Bay to London donated tire collection allowances while OARA contributed an additional $25,000 to further enhance the final collection tally. “We’re thrilled that Ontarians continue to show such enthusiasm around the Tire Take Back program,” said Andrew Horsman, Executive Director, Ontario Tire Stewardship. “As tire recycling awareness grows, Ontarians have become very engaged in terms of driving sustainability in the province. Everyone plays a role in keeping tires out of landfills, and recycling tires means they can be turned into new high quality recycled tire products for gardens, playgrounds, and patios.” This year, A&L Auto Recyclers in

Comber, Ontario, collected more than 13,000 used tires, receiving the prize for highest number of tires collected out of all participating OARA member locations. As a result, A&L will receive $15,000 toward sustainable recycled tire products to be used to revitalize a community space in partnership with the Town of Lakeshore. “We’re very proud of our 60 participating OARA members for their commitment to helping The Sunshine Foundation of Canada,” said Steve Fletcher, Executive Director of OARA. “Tire Take Back helps a child fulfill lifelong dreams, encourages Ontarians to recycle their tires, and enables a community to create a greener space. These are the reasons so many our

members are eager to participate year over year.” About The Sunshine Foundation Sunshine is the only national Canadian charity impacting the lives of children challenged by severe physical disabilities or life-threatening illnesses by making their dreams come true. Dreams allow children to escape from the daily regimen and challenges of living with a severe physical disability or lifethreatening illness and provide children with a sense of freedom, empowerment and joy. Sunshine has two programs: Individual Dreams and the DreamLift program. Individual Dreams can range from family trips to customized gifts. A DreamLift is a whirlwind one-day adventure to a Disney theme park for

a large group of children. Since its inception in 1987, Sunshine has fulfilled dreams for more than 7,000 children across Canada. For more information, visit www.sunshine.ca. The Ontario Automotive Recyclers Association represents 130 professional auto recyclers across Ontario who recover and recycle end-of-life vehicles for their parts reuse and materials recycling. For more information, visit www.oara.com. Established in 2009, Ontario Tire Stewardship (OTS) is an Industry Funded Organization (IFO) incorporated under Ontario’s Waste Diversion Act, to implement and operate the Used Tires Program. For more information, visit www.RethinkTires.ca.

Got Events?

D A E R P S E TH

D R WO NEW

with our FREE COMMUNITY CALENDAR

INSIDE

belleville .COM

Visit our website, click the calendar and start posting events FREE!

R0012821802

R0012444655

!

Section B - Thursday, August 7, 2014 B9


Havelock Jamboree, Alan Jackson will share milestone anniversary

By Bill Freeman

Country music superstar Alan Jackson, celebrating 25 years as a recording artist, will be part of the Havelock Country Jamboree’s 25th anniversary festival August 14 to 17. He performs on August 15.

year and having one of country music’s most famous performers on stage at this year’s fourday festival is a privilege, says Jamboree general manager Jennifer Goheen. “He’s been 25 years in music, too. It’s such a nice milestone to share with an amazing entertainer,” Goheen told The Trent Hills Independent. The Country Hall of Famer’s first album Here in the Real

World was recorded 25 years ago and has since gone twotimes platinum in Canada and the United States. His big 2014 tour is a celebration of those 25 years and the more than 80 million records fans have bought. The coming together of the two anniversaries was purely “coincidental,” says Goheen, but it’s certainly a sweet shared occasion.

“It just kind of fell into place nicely.” Goheen says Jackson is drawing fans from as far away as Finland and the UK along with those from across Canada and the U.S. Jackson joins luminaries like Dierks Bentley, Josh Turner, Joe Nichols, Kelli Pickler, Suzy Bogguss, Doc Walker, Charlie Major, Michelle Wright, The Good Brothers, Ambush and Lisa Brokop. In all, 25 acts will hit the new super-sized twin stages which were a dynamic hit with performers last summer. The Good Brothers, part of all 25 Jamborees, kick things off Thursday evening followed by Lisa Brokop, ADMISSION: $7.00 ADULTS • CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE the LoCash Cowboys, Joe Nichols and Dry Country. FREE PARKING “The stages were exactly what we needed. That’s what we needed to draw Alan Jackson and Dierks,” says Goheen. When you’ve got five acts performing in a row the headliner’s setup gets pushed to the back and “real estate on stage becomes very small,” she says. You don’t want the first act “falling off the end [of the stage]. Each stage is a massive 60 feet wide and 40 feet deep with a height of 32 feet

Entertainment - Havelock Music superstar Alan Jackson and the Havelock Country Jamboree will share anniversaries next week when the multimillion-selling, Grammy Award winning singer pulls into town for his August 15 headline show at the 500-acre site. Both the Jamboree and Jackson are marking 25th anniversary milestones this

AUGUST 20 & 21 2014

Eastern Ontario’s Largest Outdoor Farm Show

to the first beam; between the stages is a 12-foot wide room for sound crews and storage. The total stage frontage is 132 feet long. “We can fly the larger screens; we can use the large stage setups, all the things that they’ve brought to make their shows all that more entertaining for fans. We are able to accommodate that now,” says Goheen. The Jamboree is expecting “fantastic crowds” and is filling up its reserve fields with camping fans and that means more volunteers “on top of a lot more planning.” “We have people who have been coming since the very first show and they’re bringing their kids and those kids are bringing their own children.” “You can just hear the excitement in [the fans’] voices when they call,” Goheen said. To mark the anniversary there will be 25 prize giveaways as well as on-site helicopter rides. There’s even a wedding planned. The Campbellford Memorial Hospital Foundation “Best Seats in the House” auction has gone over well; there are seats left over and they will be sold on site. For more information visit www.havelockjamboree.com.

Country music star Dierks Bentley will rock the 25th annual Havelock Country Music Jamboree on August 16.

809 Salem Rd,Farms, Stirling-Rawdon Forestell Hay 809 Salem Rd, Stirling-Rawdon 300 exhibitors of agricultural technology and services, woodlot info and demos, crafts, family program, antiques, Queen of the Furrow and enterainment Visit our website: www.hastingsfarmshow.ca B10 Section B - Thursday, August 7, 2014

Air Conditioning “You Can Rely On Our Service” Oil • Propane Natural Gas Book Early and Save!

Call 1-866-330-3325

www.fergussonenergy.com

Local Drivers • Tracey Scott • Tony Kellar

R0012834123

Forestell Hay Farms

R0012821679

Hosted by:


Cruising back through automotive history

We Will Bill Your Insurance Directly!

KEEP A HEALTHY SMILE Early Morning, Late Evening & Saturday Appointments!

• Belleville • (613) 961-7050 Jim Williams and Peggy Morrow arrived at the July 31 Cruise Night in their 1988 Zimmer. The Stirling-based couple who are regular attendees at the Marmora events, have owned the classic car for the past three years. Photo: Judy Backus By Judy Backus

News - Marmora - The skies cleared in time for another successful and well-attended Cruise Night on the last day of July when the main street filled with classic cars from the local area and well beyond. Although the attendance was not as high as it has been on some Thursday eve-

nings, no doubt because of the iffy forecast, there was plenty to see for the car buffs who strolled along the street admiring the autos from days gone by, speaking to their proud owners, or listening to music from the ’50s and ’60s supplied by Leather and Lace, a duo comprised of Connie Nobes and Ena Palmateer.

Their well-received performance included many popular tunes of the past such as Country Roads and Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue. The singers, who performed from the mobile entertainment stage, purchased by the #7 Classic Cruisers through an Ontario Trillium Grant, will appear again on August 28.

• Cobourg • (905) 372-7400

• Frankford • (613) 398-8888

copyright © 2014 chrisad, inc., all rights reserved.

$99

Convenient Cleaning & Polishing ~

www.FamilyDentalCentre.com

Win FREE Fuel! noco.ca/freefuel

Quinte Home Builders Association Donates $1,00000 To Big Brothers/Big Sisters!

QUALITY PRODUCTS • COMPETITIVE PRICING RELIABLE SERVICE • SECURE SUPPLY

ESSO Fuels Gasoline Heating Oil Clear Diesel Dyed Diesel

Mobil Lubricants

(From left) Brian Garrard, President of the Quinte Home Builders Association: Linda Wikkerink, Executive Officer for QHBA; Arlene Coculuzzi, Executive Director for Big Brother Big Sisters of Hastings and Prince Edward Counties and Gord McCrady, Golf Committee. A cheque in the amount of $1000.00 was presented to Big Brothers and Big Sisters by the Quinte Home Builders Association from proceeds of their recent golf tournament.

Local Customer Service!

Belleville/Trenton Area

C A LL U S!

(888) 284-7777

Local (613) 392-3532 • noco.ca

R0012828470

R0012834858

Engine Oils Coolants Greases Hydraulic & Gear Oils

Section B - Thursday, August 7, 2014 B11


(613) 475-1044

613-966-2034

CARD OF THANKS

CARD OF THANKS

Thank You

ANNIVERSARY

ANNIVERSARY

CL544143

60th Anniversary

The family of

Douglas and Joan Miller

would like you to come and help celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. It will be held on Sunday, Aug. 17, 2014 at the Anglican Church Parish Hall in Brighton from 2 to 4 pm. Best wishes only. IN MEMORIAM

Reg Colin August 9, 2003 Miss you so much. Love you forever. Esther

Sell it fast! 613-966-2034 DEATH NOTICE

TAYLOR: Gerry: Passed away of Cancer at Bridge Hospice on Tuesday, July 29, 2014 with family by her side at the age of 67. She was predeceased by her Sister Madeline and Parents Violet Taylor (Morris) and Roy Taylor. Survived by her Sisters Patricia Marwick and Doug of Campbellford, Valerie Sykes and Ralph of Warkworth, Brothers Tony Taylor and Patricia of Penetang, Terry Taylor and Carol of Codrington, Ed Taylor and Lynn of Campbellford, Rick Taylor and Mary Ann of Campbellford and Jim Taylor and Sandy of Glencarron. Gerry will be missed by her 48 Nieces and Nephews. As expressions of sympathy please donate to the Bridge Hospice and the Canadian Cancer Society. CL443131

Cruickshank, Alan Pirie

CL543162

IN MEMORIAM

Carpet, laminate, hardwood flooring deals. 12 mm laminate installed with free pad $2.29/sq. ft.; engineered hardwood $2.49/sq ft.; Free shop at home service. saillianflooring.com 1-800-578-0497, 905-373-2260.

DEATH NOTICE

CL544250

Many thanks to all who attended our 50th Wedding Anniversary on Sat. July 26. Your kind words, cards and gifts are most appreciated. Sincerely Sharon and Joe McMullen

FOR SALE

B12 Section B -Thursday, August 7, 2014

Passed away suddenly on Wednesday, April 24, 2014 in Toronto at the age of 85. He was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery in Brighton on July 24, 2014. Alan was the beloved husband of Betty Lou. He was a member of Kilwinning Lodge passing Grand Lodge in April 2014. After graduating from Bloor Collegiate Institute he commenced his career in business at Ontario Hydro Kipling Station moving on to University Avenue. He furthered his education studying at the University of Toronto in the evening and graduated after five years. His career took another change when he worked for Univac. Alan retired from the Ministry of Labour. Winter evenings were spent curling and summer days he spent golfing. Alan loved to travel and vacations were spent travelling to Vancouver and Newfoundland. He and Betty Lou spent many fall vacations in Pompano Beach, Florida. They made a second home in Brighton where they have many friends. Our Christmas in July parties were always a fun time for all. He will surely be missed by many friends and family. God Bless them all.

CL544179

WANTED

DUMP RUNS

Junk removal & willing to move articles for individuals. 613-475-9591

Standing timber, hard maple, soft maple, red and white oak, etc. Quality workmanship guaranteed. 705-957-7087. Wanted: Standing timber, mature hard/softwood. Also wanted, natural stone, cubicle or flat, any size. 613-968-5182.

2002 Porche Boxster-S convertible, 6 speed standard transmission, 3.2 litre 260 h.p. motor, only 98,000 km, asking $21,900. 613-267-6882.

INSURANCE

Insure & Finance Big Boy Toys! ATV’s Side By Sides Bikes & Boats Call Peter 613-394-5200

Visit us online www.InsideBelleville.com MEETINGS & REGISTRATIONS

MEETINGS & REGISTRATIONS

MEETINGS & REGISTRATIONS

Central Boiler outdoor Wood FurnaCeS Delivery and maintenance package included. Limited time offer. Instant rebates up to $1,000.

The Furnace Broker Godfrey, on | 613-374-2566

CENTRAL BOILER

OUTDOOR FURNACES

2014 RED

HOT REBATE

Your local DEALER

WOOD HEAT SOLUTIONS www.chesher.ca

FRANKFORD, ON 613.398.1611 BANCROFT,` ON 613.332.1613 ! w w No le Ra oney lab rop H i a Av ew C N and

HONEY FOR SALE

Please call 705-653-5375 for more information and to book a tour! 35 Centre Street, Campbellford

Twin Sisters Hive & Honey Products

231 Frankford Road, Stirling FOR SALE

FOR SALE

Campbell’s Honey Honey For Sale $3.50 per pound at the Honey House 220 Campbell Road, Warkworth August and September Friday and Saturday 9am - 4pm (705) 924-2577

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

Call for more information

Registration for September 2014

FOR SALE

Barn Repairs, Steel roof repairs, barn boards, beam repairs, sliding doors, eavestroughs, screw nailing, roof painting, barn painting. Call John 613-955-8689.

SAVE UP TO $600 ON SELECTED MODELS

Beehive Daycare

The only licensed daycare centre in Trent Hills. Professional Registered Early Childhood Educators Accepting children 18 months – 4 years old Flexible full days or half days available Open 6:30 am to 6:00 pm Monday to Friday Nutritious home cooked meals

Starting at

5,990

$

Airless spray painting, roofs & sides, steel roofs repairs. 5 & 6” seamless eavestrough, soffit, facia, gutterguard installed or delivered. Free estimates. 1(877)490-9914.

CL447055

Call us

MUTTON METAL SALVAGE Free removal of scrap metal. Call Jeff at 905-344-7733.

FARM

FOR SALE

We sell bulk honey in your containers, prepackaged liquid and creamed honey, wedding favours, buckwheat honey, beeswax skin creams & lip balms, candles, pollen, maple syrup, honey butter, gifts and more. Open Saturdays only 10 am-4pm Call 613-827-7277

NEW & USED APPLIANCES USED REFRIGERATORS

Stoves, washers, dryers, freezers, 3 months old & up. Sold with written guarantee. Fridges $100. and up.

NEW APPLIANCES

At the lowest prices in the area. Trade-ins accepted on new appliances. Big selection to choose from.

PAYS CASH $$$

2003 Lincoln Town Car "Cartier Series" - asking $4,600.00 with safety. Excellent Condition - 267,000klms - air conditioning ice cold. 2003 Lincoln Town Car "Signature Series" - asking $1,500.00 as is. Crack in windshield. Body and engine in excellant shape - 462,000 klms - air conditioning ice cold.

Contact 613-968-2058 for more information

Janome Baby Lock Elna Bernina Sewing Machine Tune-ups from New Machines from

4595 $ 22900 $

NOW IN THREE LOCATIONS

62 Bridge Street East Campbellford (705) 653-5642 51 B King St. E. Bowmanville (905) 623-2404 182 George St. N. Peterborough (705) 742-3337

For good used appliances in working order or not, but no junk, please. VISA & MASTERCARD accepted. We have our own financing also. Shop at our competitors and then come see for yourself, quality at low prices. Open evenings 7 days a week. WE DELIVER.

CL447164

BRIGHTON LEGION BR 100

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper

NEW SUBARU SGX3500 Watt Generators $950 with three year warranty. New Subaru Inverters R1700 $1280 RG3200 $2390 with five year warranty. Do not be left in the dark call Belmont Engine Repair in Havelock 705-778-3838

FOR SALE

CL444152

CL443017

For receptions, weddings, etc. Catering & bar facilities available. Wheelchair accessible.

FOR SALE Excellent Condition 10” Table saw 10” Radial Armsaw Asking $500 for both 613-962-4408

VEHICLES

CL443189

We have the key to unlock locked-in pension funds. Free consultation. To relieve financial stress, call 613-779-8008.

WANTED

CL523875

Debt Relief Allen Madigan Certified Credit cousellor. Solving financial problems for over 15 years. Renew hope seniors respected. Free confidential consultation. 613-779-8008

FOR SALE

CL445716

AIR COND. HALL

FOR SALE

CL544077

ANNOUNCEMENT

CL541148

ANNOUNCEMENT

CL445615

ANNOUNCEMENT

We Sell Gas Refrigerators!

SMITTY’S APPLIANCES LTD. 1-613-969-0287


$$ MONEY $$

CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com

Read our paper online 24/7

www.InsideBelleville.com

CONDO FOR RENT Centrally located in Brighton. Suitable for retirees. $1100. per month plus utilities. Required to sign lease. Phone 613-475-3228 between 12 noon and 8 pm.

APARTMENTS

165 Herchimer Ave. Beautiful 1 & 2 bdrm suites! Great amenities! Outdoor pool, sauna, exercise rm, social rm w/events.

CL443172

MORTGAGES

Havelock- Quiet building. Completely re-decorated.. One bdrm on ground level $700. 2 bdrm apts on second floor $700 - $735. Appliances, storage unit, parking and laundry facilities included FOR RENT Utilities extra. Call BRIGHTON - 2 bedroom 705-778-5442. self contained apartment. Centrally located in 4 plex. FOR RENT Back deck. Small green space. Laundry facility. Non-smoking. No pets. LOOK NO $795 plus utilities. FURTHER! Available Sept. 1. 613-475-3650. PRINCE WILLIAM

OFFICE OPEN DAILY! CALL Now!

613-966-5599 www.realstar.ca

DEBT CONSOLIDATION PURCHASE FINANCING & CONSTRUCTION LOANS

Off: 613-966-6568 • Res: 613-391-4074 199 Front St., Century Place, Belleville craig_marbelle@lks.net Each office independently owned and operated.

FOR RENT

CL443187

MORTGAGE BROKER Lic. #10343

FOR RENT

Bay Terrace Apartments

334 Dundas St. E. STUNNING 1 & 2 bdrm suites, GREAT amenities! Indoor pool, social rm. w/ events, gym, secured entry. Move in incentives! CALL TODAY! 1-888-478-7169

www.realstar.ca FOR RENT

(Since 1985)

613-392-2601

Brighton Downtown

CL449576

CL453217

Bachelor, 1 & 2 bedrooms with fridge & stove. $500-$650 plus utilities

Property Management 613-392-2601

Glen Ellis Heating is looking for G2 gas fitter with experience. Send resume info@glenellisheating.com or call 613-472-0652.

Painter or Handyman. No job is too small! Also any odd jobs. Seniors discount. Call Roger on cell 613-242-3958.

HELP WANTED!! Make up to $1000 A Week Mailing Brochures From Home! Helping Home Workers Since 2001! Genuine Opportunity! NO Experience Required! Start Immediately! www.TheMailingHub.com

BUSINESS SERVICES

Waterfront year round home for rent. Westport Village., Sandlake. All appliances plus. Available i m m e d i a t e l y . 613-359-5467, 613-803-0996.

PERSONAL All creditors having claims against the estate of the late Phyllis Gumbley of the city of Madoc, Ontario, who died on June 29, 2014 are hereby notified there will be no monies in her estate for payments on claims. Christian full figured in early 60’s woman looking for Christian gentleman for Sunday drives and Timmies. Please reply to box OM c/o The EMC, P.O.Box 158, Smiths Falls, ON K7A 4T1.

Sell it fast! 613-966-2034 LOST & FOUND LOST IN Campbellford around July 30th, gold chain and watch. Chain is family heirloom, 100 years old. Please call 705-696-9857.

HELP WANTED CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE. NO RISK program. STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consultation. Call us NOW. We can Help! 1-888-356-5248 Experienced Nanny, offering affordable childcare in a smoke-free home, Monday-Friday, flexible hours, daily playtime, nutritious snack provided, Marmora. 613-827-2474.

FOR RENT

ApArtments ApArtments ApArtments ApArtments ApArtments ApArtments ApArtments

The apartments attractive and The apartments are attractive and wheelchair access. wheelchair access. fridge, stove, airare conditioning The apartments are attractive and wheelchair access. the buildings are secure. the buildings are secure. Thethe apartments are attractive The apartments are attractive and wheelchair access. buildings are secure. The apartments are attractiveand and Ideal for Seniors or retired couples Ideal for Seniors or retired couples thethe buildings are secure. buildings are secure. Ideal for Seniors orsecure. retired couples The buildings apartments attractive and the areare Ideal for oror retired CALL Ideal forSeniors Seniors orsecure. retiredcouples couples CALL the buildings are Ideal for Seniors retired couples CALL 1-800-706-4459 1-800-706-4459 CALL Ideal for Seniors or retired couples CALL 1-800-706-4459 CALL 613-475-3793 613-475-3793 1-800-706-4459 1-800-706-4459 CALL

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. No Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job Board! Funding options. Sign up online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

WORK WANTED

County Water TreatmentSofteners, U.V. Lights, R.O. systems, chemical free iron and sulphur filters. Sales, installation, service and repair. Steven Menna. (613)967-7143.

2 bedrooms with dining room & large separate living room, main floor, wood & laminate floors. Fridge, stove, water +heat included. $950/mth +hydro.

made money with the classifieds

Ken Chard Construction. Renovations, decks, siding, sidewalks, fences, cePART TIME MUSIC ramic, windows, painting DIRECTOR for St. Peter’s Presby- etc. Free estimates. Call: 613-398-7439. terian Church in Madoc We are seeking an enthusiastic individual to: provide accompaniment at Sunday services on piano and heritage pipe organ; lead our adults and young people in song; and organize special music. HELP WANTED Please respond via email with a resume or summary of your experience to stpetersmusic@yahoo.ca For more information or to drop off resume, please call Contract Drivers 613-473-2811 and leave a & Dispatcher message for our worship needed for Belleville/ team. Trenton Courier Service. Call us Must have own vehicle. Call Tues. To Fri. 613-966-2034 8 am - 2 pm. 613-392-5585 or HELP WANTED 613-967-5941

FULL TIME & PART TIME

Call Kenmau Ltd.

It’s easy to sell your stuff! Call 1-888-967-3237

613-966-2034 613-475-0255

BUSINESS SERVICES

Airport service Drivers requireD! Enjoy Driving? If so, we have the perfect position! Flexible hours! You choose the days! Must have a clean drivers abstract. Friendly! Customer Oriented! Please bring resume & drivers’s abstract to 97 Church St., Belleville, ON CAREER OPPORTUNITY

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

Develop your knowledge, skills and capacity to innovate. Contribute to a strong team through connection and collaboration. Grow as a person while achieving your goals. Join the Fleming College team in one of the following positions at our Sutherland Campus in Peterborough:

WIRELESS INFORMATION NETWORKING PROGRAM (Part-Time Faculty)

ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGIST (Full Time)

For more information please visit www.flemingcollege.com or www.facebook.com/FlemingCareers

- Wanted -

Professional People to do one on one or group presentations P/T or F/T car and internet necessary

PRO “TRAI F N OVEESSION ING R 30 ALS YEAR FOR S”

Diana 866-306-5858

NOTICES www.pradacourt.com NOTICES

NOTICES

NOTICES WE A C A R CC E P T EER EI & APP SEC LIC A OND NTS

MANN MCCRACKEN BEBEE & SCHMIDT

• HAIRSTYLING / COSMETOLOGY (Diploma) (All 4 Campus Locations)

• ADVANCED ESTHETICS / SPA THERAPY (Diploma) (Oshawa Campus Only)

ENROLL NOW Earn a College Diploma in less than a year! • Monthly start dates • Flexible schedules and payment plans • Instructor led hands-on training

and at 114 Walton Street Port Hope, Ontario LIA IN5 P: 905-885-2451 F: 905-885-7474 F: 905-885-6813

BUSINESS SERVICES

Hardwood Floor Installation and resurfacing. Ceramics. Light renovations and upgrades. Over 30 years experience. Please call for free estimate 613-394-1908.

35 King Street East Cobourg, Ontario K9A IK6 905-372-2217

3 bedroom townhouse, laminate floors, 1 1/2 baths, gas fireplace, eat-in kitchen. $900/mth + heat + hydro.

613-392-2601

RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly Specials! Call 866-338-2607

BUSINESS SERVICES

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

NEW COBOURG LOCATION

BRIGHTON

Property Management (Since 1985)

Glen Ellis Heating is looking for an experienced sheet metal worker for custom ductwork in new homes. Part-time or subcontract. Send resume to info@glenellisheating.com. Or bring in resume to 16 Matthew St (Hwy #7) Marmora or call 613-472-0652.

9am - -5pm 613-475-3793 613-475-3793 9am 5pm 1-800-706-4459 9am - -5pm www.pradacourt.com 9am 5pm www.pradacourt.com 613-475-3793 Kenmau Ltd. www.pradacourt.com 9am - 5pm www.pradacourt.com since 1985

Attractive 2 bedroom apt with fridge, stove, heat & water included. $775 /mth + hydro.

TRENTON (Victoria Avenue)

CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let your past limit your career plans! Since 1989 Confidential, Fast Affordable - A+ BBB Rating EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM Call for FREE INFO BOOKLET 1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) w w w . R e m o v e Yo u r R e cord.com

Attractive 2 bdrm with p pr ra ad d a a cc oo uu rr tt fridge & stove, and p r a d a c o u r t water. Window p Featuring abedroom uu rr tt pr ra ad2 d2bedroom a cc o o Featuring apartments apartments coverings and freshly p r a d2 bedroom a c o u r t Featuring apartments BRIGHTON amenities painted. Building has with with p all r all a amenities a including: cincluding: o u r t Featuring 2 d2bedroom apartments Featuring bedroom apartments with all amenities including: security entrance Featuring 2 bedroom apartments and fridge, stove, airconditioning conditioning and with allstove, including: with allamenities amenities including: & laundry facilities. fridge, Featuring 2 air bedroom apartments fridge, air conditioning and with allstove, amenities including: $700/mth plus wheelchair access. wheelchair access. fridge, stove, air conditioning and fridge, stove, air conditioning with all amenities including: heat & hydro. wheelchair fridge, stove,access. air conditioning and and

Kenmau Ltd.

BELLEVILLE (William Street)

Need a home? Call the Hastings Housing Resource Centre. Services offered in Belleville, Quinte West, North and Centre Hastings. (613)969-1748.

FOR RENT

brighton

Property Management

Kenmau Ltd.

HELP WANTED

CL443173

•MORTGAGES• L O Craig Blower A Marbelle N Financial Services Inc. $

FANTASTIC FIND!

CL449580

FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX

LEGAL

CL445616

Warkworth Main St., 546 sq. ft. store with parking and water included, rent is $550/month plus utilities and HST. Call 705-927-8409.

FOR RENT

13 Young Street Brighton, Ontario KOK IHO P: 613-475-3444 F: 613-475-3447

CL446147

Dog Grooming by Bernadette. Professional services with TLC. New clients welcome. 550 TrentonFrankford Rd, 1 minute north of 401. (613)243-8245.

FOR RENT

CL447059

COMMERCIAL RENT

Space is limited, secure your placement, register today!

613-962-8490

292 FRONT ST., BELLEVILLE www.artandtechnique.com CL447184

PETS

• OSHAWA • CORNWALL • BRAMPTON • BELLEVILLE Registered as a private career college under Private Career Colleges Act, 2005

Section B - Thursday, August 7, 2014 B13


SUNSTRUM’S HOME IMPROVEMENTS

General Home Repair & Remodeling Electrical. Plumbing. Carpentry. Painting. Flooring. Cleanup

905-355-1357 Brighton, ON

GARAGE SALE

BUSINESS SERVICES Roger’s Mobile Wash and Detailing: For all your washing needs. Auto, Boats, RVs, Homes, Decks, Patios, Driveways, Heavy Equipment, and Monument cleaning. Also, Store Front, and Graffiti cleaning. Bug Spraying available. Free Estimates Home 613-962-8277 or Cell 613-885-1908.

Dennis 905-269-6295 Sharon 905-925-4081

Sell it fast!

BUSINESS SERVICES

BUSINESS SERVICES

613-966-2034

GARAGE SALE

BUSINESS SERVICES

STREET FLEA MARKET

Large Selection of Quality Used Furniture OPEN

CL445289_0717

BUSINESS SERVICES

7 DAYS 9am to 4pm • 613-284-2000 streetfleamarket.net

5 MILES SOUTH OF SMITHS FALLS CORNER OF HWY 15 & BAY ROAD NOW ACCEPTING VENDORS

BUSINESS SERVICES

Representing your interests since 1995.

CL447101

CL447100

For All Your General Home Repair Needs

CL443025

Mike Chartrand, Owner We can help with 284 Ashley Street Foxboro, ON K0H 2B0 POA Regulatory offences 613.922.6314 Municipal By-Laws Seamless Eavestrough • Soffit/Fascia • Gutter Guards • Decks • Free Estimates Summary criminal En Francais • Seniors Discount Human Rights Weddings & Engagements And MucH MORe!

Call 1-888-611-5243 for assistance

1 ad 5 newspapers 1 small price

FRANKFORD

613-966-2034 x 560

BUSINESS SERVICES

BUSINESS SERVICES

Seamless Eavestroughing Soffit and Facsia Steven Switzer

P.O. Box 967 Tweed, ON K0K 3J0 sswitzy@hotmail.com

OWNER

613-478-1936 613-920-3985

! !

To Be Made in the Classifieds To book your ad CALL 1-888-967-3237

Ads starting at

$21.50

Continued from page B5

BUSINESS SERVICES

TUCK’S

PARALEGAL SERVICES

BUSINESS SERVICES

There’s EVENTS

Ask about our hAlf price and free birthday ads!

Steve Collins, InsulationBlown cellulose, attics, walls, floors. Save money -live comfortably. Warm in winter, cool in summer. Quality work since 1974. Free estimates. Call (613)847-6791.

! !

613-966-2034 or 613-475-0255

Greyleith Limited now part of the Cruickshank group of companies, has an

Greyleith Limited now part of the Cruickshank group of companies, has HELP WANTED HELP HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Cruickshank, a leading roadbuilder and located in an opening in their Carleton Place foraggregate thegroup following positions: Greyleith Limited part ofWANTED thelocation Cruickshank ofsupplier companies, has an Cruickshank, anow leading roadbuilder and supplier located in opening in their Carleton Place foraggregate thegroup following positions: Greyleith Limited nowPlace part oflocation thelocation Cruickshank of companies, has an opening in their Carleton for the following positions: Ontario and Alberta, has anPlace immediate opening at our Kingston Shop opening in their Carleton location foropening the following positions: Greyleith Limited now part of the Cruickshank group of companies, has an Ontario and Alberta, has an immediate at our Kingston Shop STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS Greyleith Limited now part oflocation the Cruickshank group of companies, has following position: SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS STRUCTURAL Cruickshank, a leading roadbuilder and in an for the opening in their Carleton Place foraggregate thegroup following positions: Greyleith Limited part ofroadbuilder the Cruickshank ofsupplier companies, has an for the following position: !positions: !located Cruickshank, anow leading and supplier located in STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS opening in their Carleton Place foraggregate thegroup following Greyleith Limited nowPlace part oflocation thelocation Cruickshank of companies, has an QUALIFICATIONS STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS opening in their Carleton foropening the following positions: Ontario and Alberta, has an immediate at our Kingston Shop !positions: ! QUALIFICATIONS opening in their Carleton location foropening the following Ontario and Alberta, hasPlace an immediate at our Kingston Shop QUALIFICATIONS STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS for the following position: SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS STRUCTURAL QUALIFICATIONS for the following position: STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS � Minimum 5 years related experience in Heavy Structural Construction QUALIFICATIONS STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS � Equipment Minimum 5 years related experience in HeavyOperations Structural Construction Supervisor, Kingston QUALIFICATIONS HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Greyleith Greyleith Limited Limited now now partpart of the of the Cruickshank Cruickshank group group of companies, of companies, hashas an an QUALIFICATIONS QUALIFICATIONS Cruickshank, Cruickshank, atheir aleading leading roadbuilder roadbuilder and and aggregate supplier located located in an in opening in their in Carleton Carleton Place Place location location for for the the following following positions: Cruickshank, roadbuilder and aggregate supplier in �opening Minimum 5aleading years related experience inaggregate Heavy Structural Construction Greyleith Greyleith Limited Limited now now part part of the of the Cruickshank Cruickshank group group ofsupplier companies, ofpositions: companies, hashas an � Equipment Minimum 5Carleton years related experience inthe Heavy Structural Construction Supervisor, Kingston Operations opening in their inAlberta, their Carleton Place Place location location for for the following following positions: positions: Ontario and Albertahas opening based out of their Kingston, Ontario �opening Minimum 5 years related experience in Heavy Structural Construction Ontario Ontario and and Alberta, has has an an immediate immediate opening opening at our at our Kingston Kingston Shop Shop Projects; Bridges, Hydro Dams, Canal Locks, etc. Equipment Supervisor, Kingston Operations � STRUCTURAL Minimum 5 yearsSUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS related experience in Locks, Heavy etc. Structural Construction Projects; Bridges, Hydro Dams, Canal STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS for the following position: Projects; Bridges, Hydro Dams, Canal Locks, etc. for for the the following following position: �location Minimum of position: 3Bridges, years inHydro supervisory Projects; Dams, role Canal � STRUCTURAL Minimum of 3 years in supervisory roleLocks, etc. STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS QUALIFICATIONS ��QUALIFICATIONS Minimum of of 3 years in supervisory provincial and role federal workplace compliance ��Knowledge Minimum oflocal, 3 years supervisory Knowledge of local, in provincial and role federal workplace compliance QUALIFICATIONS QUALIFICATIONS �QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge local, provincial and federal workplace compliance regulations of and legislation QUALIFICATIONS � Knowledge of local, provincial and federal workplace compliance regulations and legislation Minimum Minimum 5 years 5 years related related experience experience in Heavy in Heavy Structural Structural Construction Construction • �� � 310T and/or 421A and/or 310S Certification is required andand legislation Ability to and/or read interpret specifications and drawings with the •��regulations 310T 421A and/or 310S Certification isOperations required Equipment Equipment Supervisor, Supervisor, Kingston Kingston Operations regulations and legislation Ability to read and interpret specifications and drawings with the � Minimum Minimum 5 years 5 years related related experience experience in Heavy in Heavy Structural Structural Construction Construction Projects; Projects; Bridges, Bridges, Hydro Hydro Dams, Dams, Canal Canal Locks, Locks, etc. etc. • �Qualifications Supervisory experience inspecifications a associated related field required Ability to read and interpret and drawings with the knowledge of job costing and processes •� Supervisory experience inspecifications aCanal related field required Ability to read and interpret and drawings with the knowledge of job costing and associated processes Projects; Projects; Bridges, Bridges, Hydro Hydro Dams, Dams, Canal Locks, Locks, etc. etc. � � Minimum Minimum of 3 of years 3 years in supervisory in supervisory role role • �• Complete understanding of commercial motor vehicle in mainMinimum 5 years related experience in Heavy Structural Construction knowledge of job costing and associated processes Understanding fundamentals of and experience Complete understanding ofcontracts commercial motor vehicle in mainknowledge of job costing and associated processes � Understanding fundamentals of contracts and experience �� •�� Minimum Minimum of of 3of years 3 years in supervisory in supervisory role role Knowledge Knowledge local, of local, provincial provincial and and federal federal workplace workplace compliance compliance tenance and repair and/or heavy equipment/plant mechanical Projects, Bridges, Hydro Dams, Canal Locks, etc. � Understanding fundamentals of contracts and experience in managing subcontractors under the terms of a contract tenance and repair and/or heavy equipment/plant mechanical QUALIFICATIONS Understanding fundamentals of contracts and experience in managing subcontractors under the terms of a contract �• QUALIFICATIONS �� Knowledge Knowledge of local, of local, provincial provincial and and federal federal workplace workplace compliance compliance regulations regulations and and legislation legislation maintenance and repair Minimum of 3 years in supervisory role managing subcontractors under theand terms of a contract Highly developed problem solving analytical maintenance and repair managing subcontractors under the terms ofdrawings contract • �• � 310T 310T and/or and/or 421A 421A and/or and/or 310S 310S Certification Certification isaskills required is skills required Highly developed problem solving analytical regulations regulations and and legislation legislation Ability Ability towith read to read and interpret interpret specifications specifications and and drawings with with thethe Knowledge of local, provincial and and federal workplace compliance • ��• � Familiar purchasing and inventory control practices and Highly developed problem solving and analytical skills •��Supervisory Familiar with purchasing and inventory control practices and •� • Supervisory experience experience in a in related a related field field required required Highly developed problem solving and analytical skills Ability Ability to read to read and and interpret interpret specifications specifications and and drawings drawings with with the the knowledge knowledge of job of job costing costing and and associated associated processes processes RESPONSIBILITIES regulations and legislation procedures RESPONSIBILITIES procedures •RESPONSIBILITIES • Complete Complete understanding understanding of commercial of commercial motor motor vehicle vehicle mainmainknowledge knowledge of job of job costing costing and and associated associated processes processes � Understanding Understanding fundamentals ofproblem contracts of contracts andand experience experience in in with Ability to read fundamentals and interpret specifications and drawings • �• RESPONSIBILITIES Highly developed leadership, solving and analytical skillsthe • tenance Highly developed leadership, problem solving and analytical skills tenance and and repair repair and/or and/or heavy heavy equipment/plant equipment/plant mechanical mechanical Coordinate and ensure efficient use of labour, equipment and material Understanding Understanding fundamentals fundamentals ofassociated contracts of contracts and experience in in managing managing subcontractors under under the the terms terms ofcommon aof contract aexperience contract knowledge of job and processes � Coordinate andcosting ensure efficient use ofand labour, equipment and material • � �Competent in subcontractors Microsoft Office, and other applications Competent in Microsoft Office, and other common applications �� • maintenance Coordinate and ensure efficient use of labour, equipment and material resource requirements maintenance and and repair repair managing managing subcontractors subcontractors under under theand the terms terms of aofcontract a skills contract Highly Highly developed developed problem solving solving and analytical analytical skills Coordinate andproblem ensure efficient use of labour, equipment and material resource requirements • �Understanding fundamentals of contracts and experience in managing resource requirements • � • �Familiar Familiar with with purchasing and and inventory inventory control control practices practices and and Take the lead onpurchasing productivity issues and monitor work performance Highly Highly developed developed problem problem solving solving and and analytical analytical skills skills resource requirements subcontractors under the terms of a contract � Take the lead on productivity issues and monitor work performance RESPONSIBILITIES RESPONSIBILITIES RESPONSIBILITIES �RESPONSIBILITIES Take the lead on productivityand issues and monitor to work performance and efficiency of employees subcontractors ensure project procedures procedures Take thevehicle lead on productivity issues and monitor to work performance • � Highly developed problem solving and analytical skills and efficiency ofand employees and subcontractors ensure project • RESPONSIBILITIES Coordinate equipment maintenance and repair activiand efficiency ofvehicle employees and subcontractors toand ensure project plans and schedule are followed Coordinate and equipment maintenance and repair activi• ••RESPONSIBILITIES Highly Highly developed developed leadership, problem problem solving solving analytical analytical skills skills and efficiency ofleadership, employees and subcontractors toand ensure project plans and schedule are followed ties to assure that work is performed efficiently and according to � � Coordinate Coordinate and and ensure ensure efficient efficient use use of labour, of labour, equipment equipment and and material material plans and schedule arework followed ties tothe assure that is performed efficiently and according to • �Responsibilities • Competent Competent inresolution Microsoft in Microsoft Office, Office, and and other other common common applications applications Assist in of design issues, change requests, material plans and schedule are followed �Coordinate Assist requirements inand the resolution of design issues, change requests, material � �guidelines Coordinate and ensure ensure efficient efficient useuse of labour, of labour, equipment equipment andand material material resource resource requirements � Assist in schedule the resolution of design change requests, material defects, difficulties and issues, equipment problems. guidelines Assist in schedule the of design issues, change requests, material defects, difficulties and equipment problems. Coordinate and ensure efficient use of labour, equipment and material resource resource requirements requirements • �• � Prioritize and coordinate work with other departments to ensure Take Take theschedule the lead lead onresolution on productivity productivity issues issues and and monitor monitor work work performance performance defects, difficulties and equipment problems. • �resource requirements Prioritize and coordinate work with other departments to ensure RESPONSIBILITIES � RESPONSIBILITIES Monitor job schedule progress and provides regular progress reporting to defects, difficulties and equipment problems. �Take Monitor job progress and and provides regular progress reporting to � �timely Take the the lead lead on on productivity productivity issues issues and and monitor monitor work work performance performance and and efficiency efficiency of employees ofofemployees and subcontractors subcontractors to ensure to ensure project project completion projects Monitor job progress and provides regular progress reporting to activitimely completion ofand projects Project Manager •� • Coordinate Coordinate vehicle vehicle and equipment equipment maintenance maintenance and repair repair Take the lead on issues and monitor work performance Monitor job progress and provides regular progress reporting to activiProject Manager and and efficiency efficiency of employees ofproductivity employees and and subcontractors subcontractors to assigned ensure toand ensure project project plans plans and and schedule schedule are are followed followed • • �Assigns, supervises and evaluates the work of staff Project Manager Assigns, supervises and the work of and assigned staff ties toan assure to assure that that work work isfollowed performed isevaluates performed efficiently efficiently and according according to to � • ties Take active role in monitoring direct reports’ performance, Project Manager plans plans and schedule schedule are are followed and efficiency of employees and subcontractors to ensure project plans � Take an active role in monitoring direct reports’ performance, • � � Prioritize, schedule, organize and supervise assigned operations Assist Assist inand the in the resolution resolution of design of design issues, issues, change change requests, requests, material material Prioritize, schedule, organize and supervise assigned operations � • guidelines Take an active role in monitoring direct reports’ performance, providing feedback and taking corrective action guidelines and schedule are followed Take an active role in monitoring direct reports’ performance, providing feedback and taking corrective action � �� Assist Assist in the in the resolution resolution of design of design issues, issues, change change requests, requests, material material defects, defects, schedule schedule difficulties difficulties and and equipment equipment problems. problems. to assure feedback timely and cost effective completion providing and taking corrective action to assure timely and cost effective completion • • Prioritize Prioritize and and coordinate coordinate work work with with other other departments departments to ensure to ensure Assist in job the resolution of design issues, change requests, providing feedback and taking corrective action defects, defects, schedule schedule difficulties difficulties and equipment equipment problems. problems. • !�• � Supervises the preparation of,and or prepares daily, monthly and Monitor Monitor job progress progress and and provides provides regular progress progress reporting reporting to material toan! Supervises the of preparation of, orregular prepares daily, monthly and antimely timely completion completion projects of projects !� •�!nual defects, schedule difficulties and equipment problems. Monitor Monitor jobManager job progress progress and and provides provides regular regular progress progress reporting reporting to to Project Project Manager summery reports and maintains records of assigned operanual summery reports and maintains records assigned opera• • • Assigns, Assigns, supervises supervises and and evaluates evaluates the the work work ofprogress assigned ofofassigned staff staff Monitor job progress and provides regular reporting to Project Project Manager Manager tions � � Take Take an an active active rolerole in monitoring in monitoring direct direct reports’ reports’ performance, performance, tions • • Prioritize, Prioritize, schedule, schedule, organize organize and and supervise supervise assigned assigned operations operations Project Manager � � Take Take an an active active role role in monitoring in monitoring direct direct reports’ reports’ performance, performance, providing providing feedback taking taking corrective corrective action actionand all company • Ensure thefeedback shop is and in aand safe working condition Ensure the shop iscost incost aeffective safe working condition and all company to assure to assure timely timely and and effective completion completion • • policies Take an active role in monitoring direct reports’ performance, providing providing providing feedback feedback and and taking taking corrective corrective action action and procedures are being adhered to

STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS

�Greyleith Minimum 5 years related inKingston Heavy Structural Construction Projects; Bridges, Hydro Dams, Canal Locks, etc. Equipment Supervisor, Greyleith Limited Limited now now part part of experience the of the Cruickshank Cruickshank group ofetc. companies, ofOperations companies, hashas an an � Minimum 5 years related experience in group Heavy Structural Construction Projects; Bridges, Hydro Dams, Canal Locks, Projects; Bridges, Hydro Dams, Canal Locks, etc. �opening Minimum of 3 years in supervisory role Cruickshank, Cruickshank, a leading a leading roadbuilder roadbuilder and and aggregate aggregate supplier supplier located located in an in opening in their in their Carleton Carleton Place Place location location for for the the following following positions: positions: Cruickshank, a leading roadbuilder and aggregate supplier in Greyleith Greyleith Limited Limited now now part part of the of the Cruickshank Cruickshank group group of companies, of companies, hashas an Hydro Dams, Canal � Projects; MinimumBridges, of 3 years in supervisory roleLocks, etc. �opening Minimum ofAlberta, 3 years in supervisory role opening in their in their Carleton Carleton Place Place location location for for the the following following positions: positions: and Alberta, has an seasonal opening in our Elginburg Ontario Ontario and and Alberta, has has an an immediate immediate opening opening at our at our Kingston Kingston Shop Shop �Ontario Knowledge of local, provincial and federal workplace compliance �� STRUCTURAL Minimum of of 3 years in supervisory Knowledge local, provincial and role federal workplace compliance STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS QUALIFICATIONS Control lab for provincial the following position: �Quality Knowledge of local, and federal workplace compliance regulations and legislation for for the the following following position: position: QUALIFICATIONS � Knowledge of local, provincial and federal workplace compliance regulations and legislation STRUCTURAL STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS • �QUALIFICATIONS 310T and/or 421A and/or 310S Certification is required regulations andand legislation Ability to read interpret specifications and drawings with the • QUALIFICATIONS 310T and/or 421A and/or 310S Certification is required regulations andand legislation � Ability to read interpret specifications and drawings with the • �QUALIFICATIONS Supervisory inspecifications a associated related field required Ability to read and interpret and drawings with the knowledge ofexperience job costing and •QUALIFICATIONS Supervisory experience inspecifications a associated relatedprocesses field required � Ability to read and interpret and drawings with the knowledge of job costing and processes Minimum Minimum 5ofyears 5job years related related experience in Heavy in Heavy Structural Structural Construction • �� � Complete understanding ofexperience commercial motor vehicleConstruction maincosting and associated processes Understanding fundamentals of and experience in • �knowledge Complete understanding ofcontracts commercial motor vehicle mainknowledge of job costing and associated processes Equipment Equipment Supervisor, Supervisor, Kingston Kingston Operations Operations Understanding fundamentals of contracts and experience in � � Minimum Minimum 5 years 5 years related related experience experience in Heavy in Heavy Structural Structural Construction Construction Projects; Projects; Bridges, Bridges, Hydro Hydro Dams, Dams, Canal Canal Locks, Locks, etc. etc. tenance and repair and/orunder heavy mechanical �Qualifications Understanding fundamentals of heavy contracts and in managing subcontractors theequipment/plant terms of aexperience contract tenance and repair and/or equipment/plant mechanical �Projects; Understanding fundamentals of Canal contracts and experience in managing subcontractors under therole terms of a contract Projects; Bridges, Bridges, Hydro Hydro Dams, Canal Locks, Locks, etc. etc. Minimum Minimum of 3of years 3 years in supervisory inDams, supervisory role maintenance and repair managing subcontractors under the terms of a contract Civil Engineering Technician diploma an asset ��• � Highly developed problem solving and analytical skills maintenance and repair managing subcontractors under the terms of a contract � Highly developed problem solving and analytical skills Minimum Minimum of of 3ofpurchasing years 3 years in supervisory in supervisory role role Knowledge Knowledge local, of local, provincial provincial and and federal federal workplace workplace compliance compliance • ���• �� Familiar with and inventory control practices and Highly developed problem solving and analytical skills • �Minimum 2 years of work experience in a construction quality control Familiar with purchasing and inventory control practices and Highly developed problem solving and analytical skills QUALIFICATIONS QUALIFICATIONS RESPONSIBILITIES � �procedures Knowledge Knowledge of local, of local, provincial provincial andand federal federal workplace workplace compliance compliance regulations regulations and and legislation legislation testing environment RESPONSIBILITIES procedures 310T 310T and/or 421A 421A and/or and/or 310S 310S Certification Certification is and required is required regulations regulations and legislation legislation �• • RESPONSIBILITIES � Ability Ability toand/or read toand read and interpret interpret specifications specifications andand drawings drawings with with thethe ••RESPONSIBILITIES Highly developed leadership, problem solving analytical skills Direct knowledge of quality control methodologies Highly developed leadership, problem solving and analytical skills � ••�Supervisory Coordinate and ensure efficient of field labour, equipment and material •• � Supervisory experience experience inefficient aand inassociated related ause related field required required Ability Ability to read to read and and interpret interpret specifications specifications and and drawings drawings with with the thematerial knowledge knowledge of job of job costing costing and associated processes processes � Coordinate and ensure use of labour, equipment and Competent in Microsoft Office, and other common applications • Highly motivated and self-directed, capable of multitasking, and able Competent in Microsoft Office, and other common applications Coordinate and ensure efficient use of labour, equipment and material resource requirements •��•• �Complete Complete understanding understanding of commercial of commercial motor motor vehicle vehicle mainmainknowledge knowledge of job of job costing costing and and associated associated processes processes Coordinate and ensure efficient of labour, equipment resource requirements Understanding Understanding fundamentals fundamentals of contracts of use contracts andand experience experience in and in material to work with minimal supervision. resource requirements � �tenance Take theand lead on productivity issues and monitor work performance tenance and repair repair and/or and/or heavy heavy equipment/plant equipment/plant mechanical mechanical resource requirements � Understanding Understanding fundamentals fundamentals of contracts of contracts and and experience in managing managing subcontractors subcontractors under under the the terms terms ofmonitor aof contract aexperience contract � Take the lead on productivity issues and work in performance RESPONSIBILITIES • RESPONSIBILITIES Consistent accuracy in creating and reviewing technical documentation � maintenance Take the lead on productivity issues and monitor work performance and efficiency of and employees and subcontractors ensure project maintenance and repair repair managing managing subcontractors subcontractors under under the the terms terms ofmonitor aofcontract ato contract Highly Highly developed problem problem solving solving and and analytical analytical skills skills Take the lead on productivity issues and work performance anddeveloped efficiency of employees and subcontractors to ensure project • �• �Coordinate vehicle and equipment maintenance and repair activiCompetent in Microsoft Office, and other common applications and efficiency of employees and subcontractors to ensure project plans and schedule are followed Coordinate vehicle and equipment maintenance and repair activi• �• ••�ties Familiar Familiar with with purchasing purchasing and and inventory inventory control control practices practices and andto Highly Highly developed developed problem problem solving solving and and analytical analytical skills skills and efficiency of employees and subcontractors to ensure project plans and schedule are followed General working knowledge of roadway construction practices to assure that work is performed efficiently and according plans and schedule are followed ties tothe assure that work is performed efficiently and material according to RESPONSIBILITIES �RESPONSIBILITIES Assist in resolution of design issues, change requests, procedures procedures plans and schedule are followed � Assist in the resolution of design issues, change requests, material • RESPONSIBILITIES Canadian Council of Independent Laboratories (CCIL) Certification an asset guidelines �RESPONSIBILITIES Assist in the resolution of design issues, change requests, materialskills defects, schedule difficulties andproblem equipment problems. guidelines Highly Highly developed developed leadership, leadership, problem solving solving and and analytical analytical skills Assist in and the resolution of design issues, change requests, material defects, schedule difficulties and equipment problems. •• �• � Prioritize and coordinate work with other departments to and ensure � Coordinate Coordinate and ensure ensure efficient efficient use use of labour, ofother labour, equipment equipment and material material defects, schedule difficulties and equipment problems. • Prioritize and coordinate work with departments to ensure � Monitor job progress and provides regular progress reporting to • Responsibilities • timely Competent Competent in Microsoft in Microsoft Office, Office, and and other other common common applications applications defects, schedule difficulties and equipment problems. Monitor job progress and provides progress reporting to completion of projects � ��Coordinate Coordinate and and ensure ensure efficient useuse of regular labour, of labour, equipment equipment andand material material resource resource requirements requirements � Monitor job progress and provides regular progress reporting to timely completion ofefficient projects Project Manager Monitor job progress and provides regular progress reporting Project Manager Obtain samples of all materials scheduled for testing in accordance resource resource requirements requirements • �• � Assigns, supervises and evaluates the work ofwork assigned staffto � Take Take the the lead lead on on productivity productivity issues issues and and monitor monitor work performance performance Project Manager • Take Assigns, supervises and evaluates the work of assigned staff � RESPONSIBILITIES an active role in monitoring direct reports’ performance, Project Manager with the sampling protocol � Take an active in monitoring direct reports’ performance, •RESPONSIBILITIES schedule, organize and supervise assigned operations � �Prioritize, Take Take theorganization’s the lead lead on on productivity productivity issues issues and and monitor monitor work work performance performance and and efficiency of employees ofrole employees and and subcontractors subcontractors to ensure to ensure project project Prioritize, schedule, organize and supervise assigned operations Take anefficiency active role in monitoring direct reports’ providing feedback and taking corrective action performance, •�• •• �to Coordinate Coordinate vehicle vehicle and and equipment equipment maintenance maintenance and repair repair activiactiviTake an active in monitoring direct reports’ performance, providing feedback and taking corrective action Perform laboratory and/or field testing to produce reliable and precise results and and efficiency efficiency of and employees ofrole employees andand subcontractors subcontractors to ensure toand ensure project project plans plans and and schedule schedule are are followed followed assure timely cost effective completion providing feedback and taking corrective action to assure timely and cost effective completion ties ties to assure to assure that that work work is performed is performed efficiently efficiently and and according according to to ! providing feedback and taking corrective action plans plans and and schedule schedule are are followed followed • Record and report data from all analysis and tests in the prescribed • � � Supervises preparation of, or prepares daily, monthly and anAssist Assist in the in the the resolution resolution of design of design issues, issues, change change requests, requests, material material !guidelines Supervises the preparation of, or prepares daily, monthly and anguidelines !� •�!nual time and form. Assist Assist in schedule the in schedule the resolution resolution of design of maintains design issues, issues, change change requests, requests, material material defects, defects, difficulties difficulties andand equipment equipment problems. problems. summery reports and records of assigned operanual summery reports work and maintains records of assigned opera• • • tions Prioritize Prioritize and and coordinate coordinate work with with other other departments departments to ensure to ensure defects, defects, schedule schedule difficulties difficulties and and equipment equipment problems. problems. � �Ensure full customer satisfaction Monitor Monitor job job progress progress andand provides provides regular regular progress progress reporting reporting to to

LABORATORY TECHNICIAN

CL444639

CL444638

tions timely timely completion completion projects of projects Perform duties compliant with Health and Safety protocols to ensure a • �• �Ensure the shop isofinand aand safe working condition and all company Monitor Monitor jobManager job progress progress provides provides regular regular progress progress reporting reporting to to Project Project Manager • Ensure the shop is inand aevaluates safe working condition all staff company • • policies Assigns, Assigns, supervises supervises and evaluates thethe work work assigned of and assigned staff safe work environment Project Project Manager Manager and procedures are being adhered toof � � Take Take an an active active role role in monitoring in monitoring direct direct reports’ reports’ performance, performance, policiesschedule, and procedures areand being adhered to • • Prioritize, Prioritize, schedule, organize organize and supervise supervise assigned assigned operations operations � � Take Take an an active active rolerole in monitoring in monitoring direct direct reports’ reports’ performance, performance, providing providing feedback feedback and and taking taking corrective corrective action action to assure to assure timely timely and and cost cost effective effective completion completion To apply please send your resume providing providing feedback feedback and and taking taking corrective corrective action action To apply please send your resume and ! ! ! ! To apply please send your resume and cover policies and procedures are being adhered to monthly To apply please send your and • • Supervises Supervises thethe preparation preparation of, of, or or prepares prepares daily, daily, monthly and and an-an- • and cover letter • Supervises thethe preparation preparation of, of, or and or prepares prepares daily, monthly monthly and and an-anfeedback and taking corrective action ToSupervises applyto: please send your resume resume cover daily, letter chr11@cruickshankgroup. ! ! nual !cover ! nual letter to:summery ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com no To apply please send your resume and cover cover letter to: chr11@cruickshankgroup. nual summery summery reports reports and and maintains maintains records records of assigned of assigned operaoperanual summery reports reports and and maintains maintains records records of assigned of assigned operaoperato: chr11@cruickshankgroup.com letter to: ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com no To apply please send your resume and cover com no than July 31, 2014 later than January 31,July 2014 letter to:later ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com no To apply please send your and To please send your resume and cover com no than 31, 2014 Toapply apply please send your resume later than January 31, 2014 letter to:later ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com no tions no later than August 17, 2014 tions tions To apply please send your and cover Totions apply please send your resume resume and later than January 31, 2014 cover letter to: chr11@cruickshankgroup. resume and cover letter to: ! letter to: ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com no apply please send your resume and cover later than January 31, 2014 cover letter to: chr11@cruickshankgroup. • To • Ensure Ensure the the shop shop is in is a in safe a safe working working condition condition and and all all company company • • Ensure Ensure the the shop shop is in is a in safe a safe working working condition condition and and all all company company ! letter to: ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com no To apply please send resume and cover com no later than July 31,your 2014 !www.cruickshankgroup.com chr11@cruickshankgroup.com no later than January 31,July 2014 letter to: ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com no com no than 31,are 2014 !www.cruickshankgroup.com policies policies and and procedures procedures are being being adhered adhered policies policies and and procedures procedures areare being being adhered adhered to to later than January 31, 2014 letter to:later ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com no to to later than January 31, 2014 later than August 30, www.cruickshankgroup.com ! later ! than January 31, 2014

! !www.cruickshankgroup.com ! www.cruickshankgroup.com To To apply apply please please send send your your resume resume and and To apply apply please please send send your your resume resume and and cover cover www.cruickshankgroup.com !To www.cruickshankgroup.com cover cover letter letter to: to: chr11@cruickshankgroup. chr11@cruickshankgroup. ! letter letter to: to: ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com no no To To apply apply please please send send your your resume resume and and cover cover B14 Section B -Thursday, August 7, 2014 !com com no later later than than July 31,2014 31, 2014 2014 later than than January January 31,July 31, 2014 !later letter letter to:no to: ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com no no later than January January 31,31, 2014 2014 ! later ! than

www.cruickshankgroup.com ! Visit ussend online www.InsideBelleville.com ! To To apply apply please please send your your resume resume and and To To apply apply please please send send your your resume resume and and cover cover !

cover cover letter letter to: to: chr11@cruickshankgroup. chr11@cruickshankgroup. letter letter to: to: ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com no no To To apply apply please please send send your your resume resume andand cover cover com com no later later than than July 31,2014 31, 2014 2014 later later than than January January 31,July 31, 2014 letter letter to:no to: ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com no no later than January January 31,31, 2014 2014 ! later ! than

TAKE OFF Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) Weekly Meetings, Wednesday Evenings, 7-8 p.m. Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 60 North Trent St. Frankford. For more information call Fern 613-3952345 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Keep It Simple Group, 8 pm every Thursday at Holy Trinity Anglican Church Hall, 60 Trent St. N. (rear), Frankford. Info: www. quintewestaa.org or 1-866-951-3711 FRANKFORD LIONS Hall, Moonshot Euchre, Wednesdays 1p.m.

GLEN MILLER FUNDRAISER FOR Christ Church Glen Miller. Roast Beef Dinner and all the trimmings, Friday, August 22, 5 pm. Entertainment to follow by the Trenton Seniors Glee Club. $20.00. For tickets: Dave 613-394-4532, Duane 613-392-8934 or The Birdhouse, Wooler. Limited number available.

HASTINGS HASTINGS LEGION: Horseshoes, Thursdays, 6:30 pm. Zumba, Mondays 6:30 pm. Summer Darts, Thursdays, 7:30 pm. Meat Draws Fridays 5 pm. SALVATION ARMY Lunch, 11:30AM – 1:00PM on the 2nd and the 4th Friday of each month, Civic Centre, Hastings. Soup, sandwiches, salad, dessert, coffee, tea and juice. Everyone welcome

HAVELOCK HAVELOCK’S WELLNESS Program, Town Hall, 8 Mathison St., Havelock, from 9:30 am to 12:00 pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Weights, stretches, exercises, health education discussion. Free. HAVELOCK LEGION: Mondays, Fun Darts start 1 pm. Saturdays, Meat Roll start 3 pm. All Welcome

MADOC ROYAL CANADIAN Legion Br 363 Madoc has mixed darts every Thursday night 7.30. Everyone invited MADOC AM Indoor Walk: Mon, Wed, and Fri, 9:45-10:45 AM. PM Indoor Walk: Mon, Tues, Fri, 6:45-7:45 PM. Centre Hastings Secondary School, 129 Elgin St. Open to seniors and adults with physical disabilities. AUG 9, Dogs for Dogs, Madoc Foodland, 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. madocoffleashdogpark@gmail.com GOSPEL CONCERT & Roast Beef Dinner, Saturday , August 16, Ivanhoe District Camp, 11863 Highway 62, Ivanhoe. 4:30 PM. First Sitting. 7 PM. Concert. Dinner & Concert: $30, Children 5-12: $5- Children under 5 are free. Concert only: $10. Tickets: Elsie McCumber at 613-968-9966

MARMORA MARMORA BLOOD Pressure Clinic: Tuesday, Aug 12, Caressant Care Common Room, 58 Bursthall St, 9:30-11:00 am. Open to seniors and adults with physical disabilities. Continued on page B15


EVENTS Continued from page B14

STIRLING

NORWOOD Norwood Legion: Wing Night Thursdays, from 4:30pm. Meat Draws Fridays from 5 p.m. The Norwood Beautification Committee Bid Euchre, the second Sunday of every month, 1 pm, Norwood Legion. Lunch will be available.

P.E. COUNTY Albury Friendship Group - Quilts for sale each Wed 10 am - 12 noon. Albury Church Rednersville Rd. Proceeds to local charities for women. Picton afternoon Shout Sister Choir welcomes new members. Practices are Wednesdays, 2-4 p.m., St Mary Magdalene Church, 335 Main St, Picton. www.shoutsisterchoir.ca Loyalist Decorative Painters’ Guild meeting every second Wed. of the month. New members welcome. Carrying Place United Church, 7pm. Coffee & snacks at 6:30. Bring your regular painting supplies. Info: Noreen 613-475-2005 or www.freewebs.com/ldpg/

ROSENEATH FootCare Clinic, 2nd Fri every other Month, Alnwick Civic Centre. VON offers Basic, Advanced and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). For appointment call the VON at 1-888-279-4866 ex 5346

Weekly Monday Night Bingo, Upstairs of Stirling Arena. Cards on sale at 6:15pm. Starts at 6:50pm. Proceeds to support community projects. Sponsored by Stirling & District Lions Club. Stirling Al-Anon Family Group, every Friday, 8 p.m., St. Paul’s United Church, Stirling. 866.951-3711 Aug. 9. Stirling Club 55 and Over bid euchre, Springbrook Hall at 1:00. Refreshments available, all welcome. Stirling Blood Pressure Clinic: Thursday, Aug 14/14: 204 Church St, Seniors Building Common Room from 9 AM to 12PM. Program opened to seniors and adults with physical disabilities.

TRENTON Toastmasters International, Trenton Library. Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 6:30-8 pm. New members and guests welcome. 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. CARP Greater Bay of Quinte Area Chapter 39 golf tournament Monday, August 18, Roundel Glen Golf Course, 50 Golf Club Road, CFB Trenton.7:30 am breakfast , 8:30 am gun shot start,

GOT CLUTTER? PLANNING A

YARD SALE? Book your Yard Sale ad in the Classifieds for as little as

$13.00

(+ HST)

Book early and get 2nd week FREE

INCLUDE

S

2 FREE SIGNS

1 pm (approx) BBQ. $80/ golfer, $310/ foursome. Register online powerofwe. ca/carp/ The Trenton Memorial Hospital Auxiliary is looking for new volunteers (18 years +). Give back, make new friends and learn important skills. Training provided. Call the volunteer office at 613 392 2540 ext. 5454 Trenton Lions Club is looking for new members. Meetings 2nd and 4th Wed of each month, Sept to July. Info: Member Chairman Diane Gardy 613 392 2939 Quinte West MS Society Support Group, every second Monday of the month, Quiet Room, Quinte West Public Library, Trenton. 6:30pm. For those affected by MS, caregivers and friends. Info: trentonmsgroup@live.ca Quinte Bay Cloggers, every Friday, 6:30-9:00 pm, hall at the Salvation Army, Dundas St, Trenton. All ages welcome, no experience necessary. First two nights are free. Info: Eve or Ozz at

Ads can be placed by calling

1-888-967-3237 613-966-2034 x 560 613-475-0255

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. Tweed Lions Club Music in the Park, Free concerts, Sundays, 2-4 pm, Tweed Memorial Park. August 10 - Donegal Fiddlers Tweed Legion continues Ladies Auxiliary Bingo sessions, Branch Open Euchre, Drop-in Darts and Meat Draws throughout the summer. Bingo and Euchre offered bi-weekly, Darts every Friday night, Meat Draws the last Saturday of the month. Info: 613-478-1865 or rcl. on.428@gmail.com. An Evening of Inspirational Music featuring Mended Heart, Sunday August 10, 6 p.m., Tweed Pentecostal, 16 Jamieson St. W.Tweed. Bring a lawn chair (concert will be inside in the event of rain). Info: 613-478-5810

Community Care Closet Thrift shop, 393 Main St. Deseronto, open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 until 4:00 AUGUST IS free to all students, Tyendinaga Fitness Resource Centre, 14 York Rd. Shannonville call 613-962-2822 for further details

WARKWORTH The Knitting Guild meets at 1:30 on the second Tuesday of the month at the Community Memorial Hall, Church St., Warkworth. Everyone interested in knitting is invited. Warkworth Legion hosts bid euchre at 2 p.m. every Wednesday and a dart league at 7:30 p.m. every Thursday. Everyone welcome Warkworth Spinners and Weavers, 10am, 2nd Thursday of month, Percy Heritage Building. 35 Church St. Warkworth. Karen Richens 705-696-1460.

Cars, Careers, Romance, Real Estate, Merchandise & More...

Classifieds ONE AD, 5 NEWSPAPERS, OVER 69,000 HOMES

Belleville, Quinte West, Marysville, Ameliasburg, Carrying Place, Brighton, Colborne, Castleton, Madoc, Marmora, Havelock, Hastings, Norwood, Warkworth, Campbellford, Stirling, Tweed, Flinton, Eldorado, Gilmour and all points in between.

residential

commercial

social notes

20 words

20 words

with photo

includes print and online Classified Deadlines: Mondays at 3 p.m.

TYENDINAGA

613-966-7026

13

$

2nd week FREE!

00

includes print and online

15

$

10

2nd week 25% off

includes print and online

$

21

50

(1 column)

and up

To place your ad: 1-888-WORD-ADS 613-966-2034 or 613-475-0255

Classified ad booking deadline is Mondays at 3 p.m.

Call 613-966-2034 or 613-475-0255 Section B - Thursday, August 7, 2014 B15


www.centrestreetauto.com www.centrestreetauto.com www.centrestreetauto.com www.centrestreetauto.com 2008 BMW 335XI AWD

2009 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT

$0 DOWN

191.48

$

$0 DOWN

112.08

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

STK#1242 335xi, AWD! Heated leather! Sunroof! Loaded! Just in, do not miss this! 81,561kms $18499

STK#1228 REMOTE START! ac, cruise, Alloy wheels, A/C, Keyless Entry, Power locks/mirrors/windows 65,000kms $10799

2010 MAZDA 5 GT

$0 DOWN

2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 EXT CAB 4X4

139.37

$

$0 DOWN

2007 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 Z71 4X4

179.57

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

$0 DOWN

2010 HONDA CRV EX

186.32

$

$0 DOWN

2010 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 Z71 LT 4X4

174.48

$

$0 DOWN

184.56

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

STK#1275 JUST IN! Loaded Up! Sunroof, alloys! 6 passenger, 4 cyl, air, alloys, keyless entry, power locks/mirrors/sunroof/ windows, 94,300kms $13499

STK#1237 4X4! EXT CAB! 4.8L V8! cd, ac, on star, 4X4,8 cylinder, tinted Windows 78,725kms $17499

STK#1269 JUST IN! Z71! 5.3L V8! 4X4! 4 DOOR! LOCAL TRADE! REMOTE START! DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL! Remote Start, Satellite Radio, 98,138kms $17999

STK#1215 power locks/windows/mirrors/sunroof, air, 4 cyl. 5 pass, auto, keyless entry, tinted windows, 119,610kms $16899

STK#1196HARD TO FIND! REG CAB! 4X4! 4.8l V8! ac, power locks/windows/mirrows/seats, a/c, cd, Integrated Trailer Brake Controller. 4X4,8 cylinder, Keyless Entry ,Satellite Radio, 122,898kms $17899

2009 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED AWD

2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT AWD

2007 FORD F150 XLT 4X4 SUPERCREW

2010 HONDA ACCORD EX-L

2008 HONDA CIVIC LX

$0 DOWN

150.23

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

STK#1256 JUST IN! AWD! SUNROOF! LEATHER! V6!a/c, Bucket Seats, Keyless Entry, Leather interior, Power locks/mirrors/seats/ windows, Power sunroof, 99,395kms $14499

2009 HONDA CR-V EX

$0 DOWN

STK#1266 JUST IN! AWD! V6! air p.locks p.windows cruise, cd, All Wheel Drive,Alloy wheels, Keyless Entry,Power locks/ mirrors/ windows, 32,329kms $15999

2011 HYUNDAI ELANTRA

$0 DOWN

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

$0 DOWN

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

174.98

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

$0 DOWN

112.38

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

STK#1251 JUST IN! 4X4! 5.4l! 4 DOOR! a/c, Alloy wheels, auto, Bucket Seats, Keyless Entry, Power locks/mirrors/windows, 117,612kms $16499

STK#1158 , HEATED LEATHER! SUNROOF! NEW TIRES! FULL LOAD! v6! Auto, CD, Heated seats, Keyless Entry, Leather interior, Power locks/mirrors/windows/seats, Power sunroof, 85,481kms $16899

STK#1219 AUTOMATIC! ac, cruise, power locks/windows/mirrors, cd, 4 cyl,5 a/c, Automatic,Bucket Seats, Keyless Entry, Spoiler, 69,138kms $10899

2009 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLSAWD

2011 HYUNDAI TUCSON LIMITED AWD

2010 JEEPWRANGLER ISLANDER 4X4

153.32

$

$0 DOWN

170.85

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

174.98

$

$0 DOWN

165.70

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

$0 DOWN

165.70

$

$0 DOWN

201.80

$

$0 DOWN

181.61

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

STK#1214 SUNROOF! AWD! auto, ac, cruise, power locks/ windows/mirrors, a/c, All Wheel Drive, Keyless Entry, Power sunroof, Tinted Windows 105,624kms $16899

STK#1273 JUST IN! SUNROOF! HEATED SEATS! ALLOYS! Auto, a/c, power locks/windows/mirrors ,Balance of Factory Warranty, Bluetooth,Bucket Seats, Heated seats, Keyless Entry, 45,759kms $14799

STK#1253 JUST IN! AWD! SUNROOF! HEATED LEATHER! ALLOYS! a/c, power locks/windows/mirrors/seats/power sunroof, All Wheel Drive, Automatic,Bucket Seats, Heated seats, Keyless Entry, Leather Interior, 79,883kms $15999

STK#1238 AWD! POWER SUNROOF! HEATED LEATHER! auto, blue tooth, sat. radio, Balance of Factory Warranty, Keyless Entry, Powerlocks/mirrors/ seats,82,233kms $19499

STK#1216 JUST IN! CLEAN LOCAL TRADE! SOFT TOP! 4X4! ISLANDER PKG! 3.8L V6! NEW TIRES!,Bucket Seats, 87,630kms $17499

2010 KIATOYOTA FORTE SXCOROLLA 2007

2010 KIA FORTE SX KOUP

2008 VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT HATCHBACK

2009 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF CITY HATCHBACK

2009 LEXUS ES 350 LUXURY NAVIGATION

$0 DOWN

123.42

$

$0 DOWN

123.42

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

STK#1241 SX! POWER SUNROOF! HEATED LEATHER! Bluetooth sat. radio, power locks/windows/mirrors. 4 cyl, Keyless Entry, 93,683kms $11899

STK#1243 2 DOOR! SUNROOF! LEATHER! auto, cruise, blue tooth, loaded, 4 cyl, Keyless Entry, Power locks/mirrors/windows, 75,091kms $11899

2011 MAZDA TRIBUTE 4X4

2008 MAZDA TRIBUTE 4X4

$0 DOWN

165.71

$

$0 DOWN

129.61

$

$0 DOWN

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

103.24

$

86.72

2009 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER XLS AWD

$0 DOWN

170.85

$

$0 DOWN

206.94

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

STK#1218 cruise, auto, heated seats, hatchback, power locks/ windows/mirrors/sunroof, 88,861kms $9999

$0 DOWN

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

STK#1246 Local trade! Heated seats, 4 cyl, 5 pass, 5 speeds, heated seats, keyless entry, power locks/mirrors/windows, 105,700kms $8399

STK#1139 NAVIGATION PKG! MOON ROOF! BACK UP CAMERA! HEATED LEATHER! LOADED! A/C, BLUETOOTH, KEYLESS ENTRY, LEATHER INTERIOR, power locks/mirrors/windows/seats, power sunroof, 60,809kms $19999

1984 PONTIAC FIERO SE

2010 PONTIAC VIBE

$0 DOWN

114.14

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

STK#1268 JUST IN! 4X4! V6! POWER SUNROOF! LEATHER! a/c, cruise power locks/windows/mirrors/seat, Backup Camera, Keyless Entry, 54,824kms $15999

STK#1271, JUST IN! 4X4! HEATED LEATHER! POWER SUNROOF! ALLOYS! Power windows/locks/seat, a/c, 4X4, 6 cyl, Keyless Entry, Windows,Traction Control 109,289kms $12499

STK#1267 JUST IN! AWD! NAVIGATION! DVD! HEATED LEATHER! POWER SUNROOF! a/c, power locks/windows/mirrors/seat, 6 cyl, Bluetooth, Keyless Entry, 84,302kms $16499

STK#1262 JUST IN! Relive the good old days! Automatic 4cyl Alloys power locks, 4 cyl, Alloy wheels,AM/FM ,Automatic, Rear Wheel Drive, 76,600kms $3999

STK#1272, JUST IN! auto, a/c, power locks/windows/mirrors 4 cyl, Front Wheel Drive, Keyless Entry, Control 98,474kms $10999

2010TOYOTA MATRIX

2011 TOYOTA TACOMA

2008 FORD RANGER

2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE

2012 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS

$0 DOWN

133.73

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

STK#1225 JUST IN! AUTOMATIC! HATCHBACK! 4 cyl,5 Keyless Entry, Power locks/mirrors/windows 91,351kms $12899

$0 DOWN

186.32

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

STK#1208 QUALITY 2WD! EXT CAB! 4 cyl, a/c, Automatic, Power locks/windows 47,528kms $17999

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

ONLY 76KMS!

$0 DOWN

96.01

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

STK#1278 JUST IN! One owner local trade! 4 cyl, 5 speed, air bags, cloth interior, 99,050kms $9299

$0 DOWN

153.83

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

STK#1279 Stow & Go, Dual Climate rear air, 6 cyl, 7 passenger, air, cruise, keyless entry, power locks/mirrors/ windows, roof rack, tinted windows, 67,300kms $14899

$0 DOWN

143.50

$

BI-WEEKLY 60 MONTHS

STK#1277, JUST IN! Clean local trade, 4 cyl, 5 passenger, Bluetooth, bucket seats, keyless entry, power locks/mirrors/windows, 49,857kms $13,899

R0012832983

BAD CREDIT? BANKRUPTCY? NOT A PROBLEM! CALL TODAY TO GET PRE-APPROVAL!

NO COMMISSION SALES PEOPLE! WE TAKE TRADE INS! GREAT FINANCE RATES & TERMS!

338 CENTRE STREET, NAPANEE, ON

613-354-0613 3 LIGHTS SOUTH OF THE 401!

Payments are based on $0 down, 2005 - 36 months; 2006 - 48 months; 2007, 2008, 2009 - 60 months: 2010 – 72 months, 2011, 2012 - 84 months: Payments include tax, license extra. Prices are plus tax & license. Ex: $10,000 + HST ($1,300) = $11,300 financed for 60 months at 6.99% = $103.11 bi-weekly with a cost of borrowing of $2104.50. Rates & terms are current at time of print. Most 2011 and 2012 models are previous daily rentals

B16 Section B - Thursday, August 7, 2014


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.