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News - Brighton – After more than four decades of service to the Brighton Fire Department, Captain Jim Dunk was honoured last weekend with a celebration at the north fire hall in Codrington. Surrounded by family, friends and fellow firefighters, the barbeque festivities included stories both on call and around the station. Fire Chief Lloyd Hutchinson recalled his first days at the department, when Dunk was a lieutenant. “We still rode on the back of the pumper in those days,” said Hutchinson. “When I asked Jim what the leather straps at the back of the truck were for, he said you loop your arm through and hang on. “Sure enough, we were going to a call and I was told to hang on as we went over the train tracks. The next thing I knew, my legs were straight out behind me. The others got quite a laugh as they pulled me up on the running board. And, by the way, the truck didn’t slow down … it went faster.” Dunk recalls a few of the major fires in town, including when Henderson’s Food Market burned to the ground at the site where Sobeys stands today, the Rex Spray Company, on Ontario Street across from Coles Tim-Br Mart, and the Cooey Metal Products building on Prince Edward Street. “I worked in Port Hope but if there was a major call, I would respond,” he said. When the call came in for the Cooey fire, he says it took him 22 minutes to make the drive back to Brighton. Dunk started his long career as a

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Waterfront adventure begins for cyclists Lifestyles - Brighton – The adventure has begun as 150 cyclists left King Edward Park Monday morning on the first leg of a five-day holiday along the Waterfront Trail. The Great Waterfront Trail Adventure is not a race says Waterfront Regeneration Trust executive director Marlaine Koehler. “It’s absolutely not about the speed, it’s about the fun,” she said. “It’s really about getting out to these country sides to see what a beautiful province and what a wonderful waterfront we have. It’s surprising how strongly people connect to the experience.” Koehler adds how many of the tourists are coming back again and again.

“When we started this in 2008, we thought it would be something people would do once in their life,” she said. “But 30 per cent are coming back year after year and word of mouth about the trail and the adventure keeps on getting stronger and stronger.” The cyclists on this year’s tour will experience a small piece of the 1,400kilometre Waterfront Trail, which started out in 1995 as a 350-kilometre virtually continuous route along the Lake Ontario shoreline. The trail connected hundreds of parks, historic and cultural sites, wildlife habitats and recreation areas from Stoney Creek to Trenton. Now, the trail connects two Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River and its expanding. Plans are underway to connect Lake Huron to the network and, by 2017, will allow passage to

Sault Ste. Marie. “This is going to become a Great Lakes Waterfront Trail,” said Koehler. “The northern communities are so excited to be connected to the southern lakes. There aren’t many programs that are making those connections, but the Waterfront Trail is. “I think the Waterfront Trail should be the foundation of a cycling network in the province.” “We really want to create a cycling culture in Ontario because we know Ontarians want to cycle more and rides like this broaden the profile of what a cyclist is,” she added. “It’s not just the fitness enthusiasts that are out there training every day. On this year’s tour, the cyclists range

in age from four through 78.” And there’s gold on those bicycles. Ontarians who cycle while on vacation spend close to $400 million every year. “Within a domestic tourism market, it’s very ripe,” said Koehler. “But what we want to do is attract people from Quebec and the United States. Americans spend $47 billion a year on cycle tourism.” And the word seems to be getting out. This year, the cycling group includes families from Ohio, Florida and Quebec. For the past three years, the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) has

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Brighton Mac’s eyes expansion By Ray Yurkowski

News - Brighton – Mac’s Convenience Store is planning a move across Elizabeth Street to occupy the empty lot at the corner of Prince Edward Street. At their regular meeting on Monday night, municipal council heard from Belleville planner Ruth Ferguson Aulthouse about a proposal to redevelop the property to include a convenience store along with a canopied four-pump gas bar. The store would be 3,500 square feet, more than twice the size of the ex-

isting Mac’s in Brighton, and would be open 24 hours a day. Although the size of the existing site is little more than half an acre, to accommodate the design, Mac’s has entered into conditional purchase agreements with three property owners subject to municipal approval. The other properties are located along Prince Edward Street and currently occupied by Heritage Jewellers, Payday Loans, Buy and Sell and Liberty Tax Service. “We have been meeting with mu-

nicipal staff since the spring and intend to file municipal applications upon the completion of traffic and other studies, including community consultation,” said Ferguson Aulthouse. “Through meetings with staff, it was determined that the building design of the new store would reflect the character of the buildings in the surrounding area.” The plan includes a two-story façade, constructed of red brick and cultured stone, with a peaked roof, dormers and glazing on the south and the west side.

“This is a special design for Mac’s and it’s intended to be attractive and pleasing,” Ferguson Aulthouse told council. “It is intended to enhance the appearance of the corner with a highquality landscape to create a focal point and an attractive street edge.” Construction on the $4 million project is planned for next spring with an opening in 2015. “This is exciting news for our community,” said Mayor Mark Walas. “I, for one, welcome this development … be-

cause Brighton is open for business.” With the future of a couple of heritage buildings hanging in the balance, Councillor Emily Rowley wondered if the Heritage Advisory Committee has been consulted. “Before we get involved in additional community consultation, it was determined by (municipal) staff it would be appropriate to come forward in an open forum with council,” said Ferguson Aulthouse. “From here, we do intend to have further community consultation.”

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harassment in the workplace and violence in the workplace, as well as the Code of Conduct. On Monday night, council heard what the lawyers had to say in a report from municipal Chief Administrative Officer Gayle Frost. “The legal advice essentially allows council to make the decision as to whether they wish to release this information or not,” she said. “Under Section 10 of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Privacy Act,

labour relations investigations can be withheld and held in confidence. But it does advise if council does wish to release the report, they can but they are strongly urged to obtain written consent from all parties. If written consent is not received, then council should not release them.” Another option is blacking out names on the documents said Frost. “But there may be, just in the wording around the actual report, indications of who filed it or who may have

participated. I strongly advise obtaining releases from all parties.” “I can certainly tell you, if my signature is required on any of this stuff and I hope none of the names are blacked out, I’ll sign everything you’d like,” declared Mayor Mark Walas. The motion, authorizing the release of the reports received in June 2012 and June 2014, subject to receiving written consent from all parties, was approved.

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News - Brighton – At their regular meeting in July, municipal council approved seeking a legal opinion in regard to releasing two reports completed by Integrity Commissioners, Amberley Gavel, that have not yet been released to the public. While most councillors had no problem sharing the documents, they were hesitant when it came to naming names. The investigations centered on municipal policies, including

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Dear Editor, Some inconvenient facts Mr. Dyer forgot to provide the reader in his August 7 opinion in order to provide some balance on the Gaza conflict, follow: When Hamas and the Palestinians demand borders back to the 1967 line, they forget that in 1967 Gaza belonged to Egypt and the West Bank belonged to Jordan! It seems no one wants terrorists in their country so Egypt and Jordan don’t want them back! In 2005 Israel left Gaza completely with an open border and a hope that Gaza become a Singapore of the Middle East. Instead it got Hamas, whose main goal is to destroy Israel and kill all the Jews in the world. Google “Hamas Charter-destruction of Israel”. Hamas must be proud of ISIS in Iraq, who say to Christians, convert to Islam or die. I wonder what Mr. Dyer would do himself, if a madman who publicly declared he wanted to kill his whole family, came into his house with a machine gun but was carrying a baby? Would he want the police not to come to his rescue because of the risk of killing a baby? If

he had a gun would he defend himself and his family or would he choose to die! Israel has the ability to defend itself and chooses to LIVE. Mr. Dyer says, “Hamas would gladly stop firing its rockets if Israel ended its blockade” is JUST NOT TRUE!! If there is a blockade how come there is food and fancy cars in Gaza? Israel is owed $500 million for electricity and did not cut off supplies. Would Ontario Hydro provide electricity if we did not pay our bills? Continued unbalanced reporting by Mr. Dyer and others make him unwittingly part of the Hamas media war on Israel. Did you know that China has 1.4 billion people plus or minus 14 million. There are 14 million Jews in the world. So small a number that it is a rounding error in the estimated population of China! So why so much attention at the UN for human rights violations by Israel for just trying to defend themselves? Could it just be plain old anti-semitism, which just keeps coming back! So sad. Oscar Zimmerman, Brighton

Dear Editor, I appreciate the coverage of Gwynne Dyer. However, I have a couple points on his column on Middle Eastern Christians (July 31). First, it is not typically national governments, but rather subversive elements which are more involved in driving out Christians. Even in the case of Sudan with the lady who almost got killed, recall that sharia law is not a matter of executive or governing authority, but rather rests on the traditional authority of legal scholars. Second, when considering intolerance towards Christians,

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“communications employees”... usually some folks with a community college degree in “PR” and no experience in the real world of advertising or brand building. It’s virtually impossible to brand a town or city unless as I stated, the local government can control the entire zoning process so tightly that ALL buildings, signage, roadways, parks and lighting can be forced to accommodate consistency rules. It’s not going to happen anywhere in Canada. New Mexico USA has

some towns that do it. The one success up here was Vaughn where they called it, “The city above Toronto”. They backed it up with promises of lower taxes [business and residential], red tape and house prices that were significantly lower than the big smoke. These days even that doesn’t apply anymore. Brian Richards, Marketing Assassin Colborne


OPINION The Middle East: New strategic realities Editorial - After half a century of stasis, there are big new strategic realities in the Middle East, but people are having trouble getting their heads around them. Take the United States, for example. Hillary Clinton, the Secretary of State in President Obama’s first administration, is still lamenting Gwynne Dyer her former boss’s failure to send more military help to the “moderate” rebels in Syria. “The failure to do that left a big vacuum, which the jihadists have now filled,” Clinton told Atlantic magazine recently. She’s actually claiming that early and lavish military aid to the right people would have overthrown Syria’s dictator, Bashar al-Assad, while freezing the alQaeda/ISIS jihadis out. If only. Clinton travels a lot, but she never really leaves the Washington bubble. There are intelligence officials there who would gladly explain to her that almost all the desirable weaponry sent to the “moderates” in Syria ends up in the hands of the jihadis, who either buy it or just take it, but she wouldn’t listen. It falls outside the “consensus”. Yet that really is how ISIS acquires most of its heavy weapons. The most striking case of that was in early June, when the Iraqi army, having spent $41.6 billion in the past three years on training its troops and equipping them with American heavy weapons, ran away from Mosul and northern Iraq and handed a good quarter of them over to ISIS. In fact, that’s the weaponry that is now enabling ISIS to conquer further territory in eastern Syria and in Iraqi Kurdistan. Which, in turn, is why Barack Obama has now authorised air strikes in Iraq to stop ISIS troops from overrunning Irbil, the Kurdish capital. But Obama has not yet dropped the other shoe. A LOT of people have not dropped their other shoes yet. They all know that the whole strategic environment has changed. They realize they may require new policies and even new allies. Changing horses in midstream is always a tricky business, so the realignments are only

slowly getting underway, but you can see where they are going to go. The proclamwation of the “Islamic State” in eastern Syria and northernwestern Iraq has huge implications for every country in the Middle East, but for most of the great powers – Russia, the United States, China, India, Britain, France and Germany – it is almost the ONLY thing they still care about in the region. They all have Muslim minorities of their own, and they all want the Islamic State stopped, or at the very least isolated, contained and quarantined. That means that both the Syrian and Iraqi governments must survive, and they will probably get enough outside help to do so (although it will take time for the US and the major European powers to switch sides and openly back Assad). The army of the Iraqi Kurds might hold its own against the Islamic State if it had better weapons, so it will get them (although Baghdad will not welcome a more powerful Kurdish army). Containing the Islamic State to the north will be a simpler task, because Iran and Turkey are very big, well organised states whose populations are relatively invulnerable to the ISIS brand of Sunni fundamentalism. But to the south of the Islamic State is Saudi Arabia, and that is a country that faces some tough decisions. The Wahhabi strand of Sunni Islam which is Saudi Arabia’s official religion is very close to the beliefs of the jihadis who now rule the Islamic State to their north. Much of their financial support and even their weapons have come from Saudi Arabia. But the rulers of that kingdom would be extremely unwise to assume that the jihadis regard Saudi Arabia’s current political arrangements as legitimate, or that gratitude would restrain them. Further afield, General Sisi’s new regime in Egypt can count on strong American support, and may even be encouraged by Washington to intervene militarily in Libya and shut down the Islamist militias there. Tunisia will be the only remaining flower of the “Arab Spring”, although there has also been a certain amount of progress in Morocco. But in the heartland of the Arab world, war will flourish and democracy will not.

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Editorial - Not sure you’re getting the whole story while watching cable or mainstream news? Chances are you probably aren’t in this day and age. Just 30 years ago, 50 corporations owned most of the media in the US, where the bulk of the programming and news we see in Canada originates. That has now changed to six major players controlling almost 90 percent of the media including print, television and the major film companies. Comcast leads the list (NBC, Universal Pictures, etc.), followed by the Disney Channel (ABC, Touchstone, Pixar to name a few). Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp has its hands in the global pie with Fox television, 20th Century Fox, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post. They also own major papers in England and Australia. Time Warner’s holdings include CNN, HBO, Warner Brothers and more than 150 magazines including Time magazine. Next up is Viacom which owns Paramount Pictures, Comedy Central and MTV. And then there’s CBS with Columbia Pictures, CBS television and radio. What’s listed here is just the tip of the iceberg concerning media holdings for all of these companies and their subsidiaries. So what’s the problem? Well if there are only six major corporations supplying most of what you read and see, how do you know you’re getting balanced reporting when there’s no alternative. Many of the other major news corporations not in the top six have partnerships with the top dogs. Corporations are in it to make money so they give people what they want so they’ll tune in. When they tune in, the sponsors are happy. Happy advertisers mean money. By the same token, a happy government also means money in the form of broadcast licenses etc., so very few media corporations are going to steer themselves away from the government line. The illegal invasion of Iraq is a prime example of almost every news outlet in the States lining up behind the propaganda. Nothing has really changed when you consider how close the US recently came to bombing Syria. When a person reads stories from around the world on the Internet, he or she might wonder how the news can be so different from what they’re reading in the mainstream media (MSM) in North America. Given the two main events MSM is focused on at the moment, it’s interesting to note the different ways the Gaza conflict and Ukraine are being reported around the world. Most news outlets hammer away the point that the latest conflict between the Palestinians and Israelis started with the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teenagers. But if you read online articles from the region including stories from Israel’s left-leaning Haaretz newspaper, the conflict really started when Israeli soldiers shot two unarmed 15- and 16-year-old teenagers in the West Bank

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during commemorations of the Nakba, which Palestinians consider their Holocaust. Their shootings were recorded by cameras outside businesses and showed they were doing nothing at the time they were killed. This wasn’t widely reported in North America. The kidnappings of the Israelis, it’s said, took place in retribution and when they happened, Benjamin Netanyahu quickly announced Hamas was responsible. The rockets started flying from Gaza after eight people were killed and close to 800 were arrested in the West Bank during the IDF’s investigation into the teenagers’ disappearance and settlers burned alive a Palestinian youth in retaliation. At the end of July, Chief Inspector Micky Rosenfeld of the Israel Police told the BBC that the perpetrators of the Israeli kidnappings were part of a “lone cell” and if Hamas had ordered the killings, “they’d have know about it in advance.” And now Haaretz has reported that the family involved in the kidnapping, may have been paid by Hamas. The investigation continues but the damage has already been done. In the conflict in Ukraine, recent stories concluded that judging by the trajectory of the bullets fired during the Maidan protests in Kiev that started the whole mess, Neo-Nazis were responsible for killing both pro-government and antigovernment protesters and not the pro-Russian government as reported. The Nazis are now part of the current government but this isn’t mentioned in the West. As far as Russia being responsible for the Malaysia jetliner being struck by a missile, Robert Parry of the US-based Consortium News suggests some American intelligence analysts are now wondering if it was in fact Ukrainian forces who shot down the plane thinking it was Putin’s aircraft that was flying back to Russia at approximately the same time. Russia still denies any responsibility in the matter and has provided its technical data to the investigating authorities. Russia has also noted that the US had a spy satellite overhead at the time of the attack that was capable of reading the license plate on a vehicle so it could easily provide information on the real source of the missile. Given the fact that the US has still not provided any proof in the matter other than its word, one has to wonder what the holdup is, considering the world’s economies and the prospect of another major war hang in the balance. I’m sure Canadian pork producers would like to know the real story now that they’re being hit by Russian sanctions. Like the majority of the younger generation, this geezer thinks he’ll rely on a combination of mainstream and Internet news before he comes to any conclusions. The truth might be found somewhere in the middle.

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in violent crime, property crime, illicit drug use, cyber or technology-enabled crime,” he said. He added that their efforts would be focused as well on calls for service involving persons with mental health illness or crises through engagement with community partners and education. Reynolds noted that road safety continues to be a primary concern in Quinte West. Officers will continue to focus on the “big four” factors related to motor vehicle collisions: impaired driving, non-compliance seatbelts, distracted driving and aggressive driving. “With an aging population, a number of concerns related to vulnerability and abuse are a concern for the OPP,” Reynolds stated. “Strong community partnerships, education and investigative excellence will ensure the rights and dignity of our seniors and others are maintained and respected.” Ron Hamilton noted there has been a lot of alarm calls in the report and wondered if these were all legitimate. Reynolds said there has been no analysis of these but have yet to be reviewed. There have been 317 alarm calls this year to date. As well, there have been 414 911 calls. “We will bill the companies with more than three alarm calls,” Reynolds said. “These calls take us away from our

other business.” will work. and homes are the subject He added that 911 calls are someReynolds said there are of thefts. “People have to times also coming from cell phones by also crimes of opportunity secure their property,” he mistake. He said people need to lock where unlocked vehicles said. down their phones so they don’t dial 911, especially on the 401 where they have to figure out where the call is coming from. Hamilton also questioned the 107 incidents relating to animals. “Isn’t that VETERINARY SERVICE the job of the animal control officer?” he SMALL ANIMAL CARE asked. Dr. Lex Luttikhuis Dr. Michelle Chiunti Reynolds said these could be after Dr. Jessica Gonzalez Dr. Andrea Wernham hours or on weekends, such as a barking By Appointment: dog. He said the OPP are the fallback Monday-Friday: 8:00 - 7:00 By Appointment: when the animal control officer is not Saturday:Monday–Friday: 8:30 - 2:00 • Sunday: 9:00 - 1:00 8:00-6:00 available. Saturday: 8:30-1:00 Other calls included 240 to date of Medical • Surgical • Dental • Rehabilitation Sunday: 9:00 - 1:00 domestic disturbances, 96 of suspicious 86Medical Big Apple Drive, RR#5 Colborne, ON K0K 1S0 t Surgical t Dental t Rehabilitation persons, 93 RIDE checks, 78 suspicious Ph: (905) 355-1622 86 Big Apple D rive, R.R.#5 Colborne, O ntario K0K 1S0 vehicles and 107 for police information. Ph: (905) 355-1622 Reynolds noted that the calls for service are down this year compared to the 613-969-8884 same time last year. He noted that summer time is usually a time of significant 365 North Front St. Unit 7, Belleville, ON K8P 5A5 GoMcCoy.com increase in calls. Miscellaneous services Feature tour of the Week no taX include calls for shoplifting, which can VeRMont & neW haMpshiRe! $1099 be affected by social conditions such as sept 8-12 Dbl Culture, history and the arts! poverty and lack of work. He said the cost of fuel is also increasing calls of Washington downtown .....................Aug 21-24 people stealing gas by driving off with- Gaspe Bay ........................................auG 24-29 out paying. He noted this may lead to Cape Cod: Summer Vacation .........Aug 25-29 the situation in the United States where ChiCaGo ...............................................sept 1-7 you have to pay first before the pump Charleston Savannah ....................... Sept 15-23 atlantiC City ....................................sept 22-25 Agawa Canyon .......................... Sept 29-Oct 3 new england & Foxwoods .................... oct 6-9 FOR SALE BY OWNE Boston & Salem .................................. Oct 16-19 R STARTER HOME, 2-b niagara Falls Getaway ..................... oct 19-20 edroom

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vehicle accidents up 17 per cent. Fortunately, the RIDE program has seen a decrease in collisions involving alcohol or drugs, down by 36 per cent. Jim Alyea noted the detour routes off Highway 37 near Belleville are a problem. He asked Reynolds if there are any glitches here. Reynolds said they have tested all the Emergency Routes in Quinte West and they are working well. “We will check in the winter and get sand and salt on them,” Reynolds added. “This will reduce collisions.” Alyea noted that a lady on Telephone Road phones him every time the trucks go by. Reynolds said they may have to use

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News - Consecon – Lead planning biologist Colin Lake knows a lot about every part of Lake Ontario. “It’s a big lake,” he told the Friends of Wellers Bay at their annual general meeting in Consecon. Lake has worked at the Glenora Fisheries Station with the Ministry of Natural Resources for the past ten years. He told the Friends he has worked in British Columbia, northern Ontario and the Northwest Territories. “This county is one of the nicest places I have lived,” he smiled. He said working with the fisheries means travelling over 700 kilometres across the lake on their new boat the Ontario Explorer doing their research with the fish. “We do research and assessment,” he said. “There have been many changes in the fish population. We manage recreational and commercial fisheries.” He said 42 million people around the lake depend on that lake for drinking water. “Wellers Bay is not identified as an Area of Concern,” he said. The fisheries found 14 species of fish in a sample of 2,400 fish between September 16 and 26 last year. This includes the most

common species of bluegill (sunfish), rock bass, pumpkinseed, brown bullhead (catfish) and small and largemouth bass. “Lake Ontario is better than it was in the ‘80s,” he said. The fisheries continue to stock fish in the lake, both native and non-native species, restoring native lake trout, Atlantic salmon, walleye and American eel as well as introducing some new speices to help feed the fish. “We have stocked 9.6 million lake trout in the last 20 years,” he said. Lake said their new boat, the Ontario Explorer, was built in 2010 and is 65 feet long with a 21 foot beam (width) and a 112 ton displacement. It also has cutting edge navigation tools onboard. Lake was asked if the invasive water chestnut is a problem in the lake. He said Ducks Unlimited is harvesting it. He noted that the blue-green algae from Lake Erie, caused by phosphorus, has not been reported locally this year. He said Lake Ontario is on the receiving end of all the lakes. Some fish accumulate toxins in their liver and kidneys. “You can eat the flesh but not the guts,” he added. Lake also noted that Asian carp is not in Lake Ontario yet. Chair Karen Mouck thanked

Colin Lake for his presentation. The Friends continued with their reports on buoys, dredging, activitities and fund raising, followed by a barbeque. Tim Colasante said dredging would continue again to keep the channel clear, starting in February to avoid boat traffic or fish spawn and turtle nesting. He noted that Quinte West now owns Amson Point on the channel making it easier to dredge. “That is excellent news,” he said. He said in order to keep up regular dredging they are required to own all the land around the activity. “Maintenance of the channel will eventually have to be taken over by Quinte West,” he said. “We are talking with Public Works now.” George Novotny said they need more members to support their activities and will have to recruit more of the 650 residents who live around Wellers Bay. Jim Alyea commented that anyone doing their own shoreline work needs to contact Lower Trent Conservation. “There was an incident at Barcovan where they did some remediation and the fines were terrible,” he said. “It’s provincial regulations.”

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bragging rights. At most ribfests, including Belleville’s, awards are given out for the best ribs and best sauce, as voted on by customers. Wilson said he typically attends 17 ribfests per year across Ontario. His Hawgs Gone Wild stand folds down into a trailer, so it can roll down the highway and to the next festival. He said the Belleville show is one of his favourite to attend—and not just because he’s won numerous awards here in the past. “This is what we look forward to,” he said, glancing around at Zwick’s Island Park on Friday afternoon. The ribfest was just hours old, but dozens of people were lining up at stands on a hot day, made comfortable from the breeze coming off the Bay of Quinte Water. “The park is beautiful,” Wilson added. He said the biggest difference between the Belleville show and some of the larger shows he attends is that in Belleville the crowds die off suddenly once darkness falls. “At 10 o’clock, everybody seems Robyn and Mark Wilson are the owners of the Hawgs Gone Wild stand. Their business has won numerous awards for best ribs to go to bed,” he said with a laugh. and best sauce at past Big Brothers Big Sisters Ribfests in Belleville. Photo: Stephen Petrick

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Andrew Durocher of the Jack the Ribber stand gets some sauce ready. Photo: Stephen Petrick

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Chief Warrant Officer Sandor Gyuk gets an upgrade and flies off ing part of the team. The noncommissioned members (NCMs) at the back of the room were also acknowledged for helping him do his job. He thanked the community, the cities of Quinte West and Belleville, noted the appreciation dinner put on by the Rotary Club, the Welcome Back from Afghanistan Lunch, the Legion and Hugh O’Neil for the Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial. He said the families at home are so important that they should all go home and give their spouse a hug and a kiss. He thanked his own wife Liz for being a sounding board so he could give the guys 100 per cent the next day. “Our job would be extremely arduous without that support,” he said.

Gyuk noted there are about 70,000 military and 600 Warrant Officers in 14 Wings across Canada and Darcy Elder was selected for 8 Wing. “He has what it takes to be Wing Chief,” he said. Commanding Officer Colonel David Lowthian said 8 Wing is the home of air mobility in Canada with 4,500 personnel, the largest base, as well as host for Canada’s soldiers, families and international leaders on a weekly basis. “It’s important to put our best foot forward,” he said. Lowthian said CWO Gyuk has left a lasting impression on the Wing and was a force to be The change of command ceremony included signing the documents by: Colonel David Lowthian (middle), CWO Sandor Gyuk reckoned with. He took care of (left), and CWO Darcy Elder. Photo: Kate Everson the morale, welfare and discipline and worked closely with moving on to 1 Wing Headquar- Jaw, Saskatchewan and joined every unit. ters in Kingston. the Canadian Armed Forces and “He gives a rough first imCWO Darcy Elder said he the military police in 1988. He pression but he is very approach- accepts the position with great has served twice in Afghanistan able,” he smiled. humility and pride. “I’m the in 2007 and was invested in the He added that the cadets love new guy,” he said. “Get used to Order of Military Merit in 2013. him and he put forward his best the way I do business. But there At the end of the ceremony, It was that time of our Rotary youth to camps this month – Edith George from the Ontario moves at the Legion dances. won’t be much of a change. You Captain Sandor Gyuk was pushed year when we congratulate two went to the OPP Youth Urban Forest Council and Lowthian presented Gyuk with have my support.” out in the cockpit of a refurbished outgoing President Clay Samis Camp and another went to Ontario Shade Tree Council his Captain classification before Elder is a native of Moose Cessna in a fond farewell.

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News - 8 Wing Trenton “Thanks for showing up,” said Chief Warrant Officer (CWO) Sandor Gyuk to the guests at the Air Force Museum of Canada on Monday. Gyuk is moving to a new position in Kingston after three and a half years at the Wing. He is being replaced by CWO Darcy Elder. At the change of command ceremony, Gyuk also got a promotion to Captain. “What an honour to serve on this Wing,” he said. He noted he served with three colonels. “I learned from three great men,” he said. He also credited Lieutenant Colonel Dave Alexander as be-

Rotary Club of Brighton Monthly Update – July 2014

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Camp Quin-Mo-Lac. We also assisted our Interact Club in assisting with a BBQ during their presentation on volunteering project known as “Taming the Dragon”. As you might know, our club does a lot of work with youth. The single most project we are most proud of is our Youth Exchange Program – you have probably seen write-up of the students over the past few weeks in this newspaper (which we appreciate). Here is a quick update – after a cross Canada tour, Jayven T. has left to return home to Taiwan; Taylor H. has arrived home from his European year; our inbound student, Kaisa U. from Finland arrives Aug 16th; and our outbound student, Mac G. is getting ready to leave for Japan shortly. Across Canada, several Rotary clubs have started to work with youths still in the public school system and we will be one of them as we start to establish an EarlyAct club at BPS later this fall. Our guest speakers in July included our own Michael Koerber who as a new member, gave his “classification talk” where he presented his life history and indeed, it was interesting. We also had

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Ingholm Farms, right, won 1st place in the heavy horse hitch competition (troika class - a troika is a team hitched in a single row of three) at the Campbellford Fair. Jim Whittaker is the driver of the team of HackneyClydesdales owned by Harold Ingram and family of Campbellford. Second place was won by Bob Bolton’s team from Millbrook, left. Photo: Sue Dickens

Valerie, a seven-year-old Alpaca from Twoloom Alpacas near Campbellford, got a treat from Finley Mahoney, age 4, left, and his brother Gavin, age 6. The Alpacas were on display in the arena at the Campbellford Fair. Siblings Liam and Callie can be seen watching their brothers. Photo: Sue Dickens

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Entertainment – Campbellford – A year in the making, Klarissa Dreams is an e-book, soon-to-be soft cover coffee table book, that is the culmination of artistic collaboration that fills the pages with paintings and prose. And money raised from the sale of the book will go to fund cancer and lupus research, “because some of the contributors have these diseases.” The artist for whom the book is a dream come true, is Klarissa Kocsis of Campbellford. “Being an artist I wanted to leave my only child, Elisha Fraser/Shebat Legion, a legacy of my paintings in a little booklet of my own making,” she said, as she explained how the project became so much more. “Elisha is in the same group of writers as Michael H. Hanson, who happened upon my paintings on Facebook at about the same time I made the decision to do this,” she said. Hanson began writing poetry inspired

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News - Trent Hills - Flourish, the Trent Hills Wellness Campaign has teamed up with the Northumberland County Cattleman’s Association (Beef Farmers of Ontario) for an end of summer Beef BBQ taking place on Sunday, August 24. Tasty Northumberland roast beef, corn on the cob dripping with butter, decadent ice cream sundaes, plus baked potato, salad, dessert and refreshments are all part of the meal. “This is the first official event for the Flourish Campaign Cabinet and we appreciate the support from the Northumberland beef farmers,” said Martha Murphy, executive director of the Campbellford/Seymour Community Foundation. “This partnership with the Northumberland County Cattlemen’s Association provides the campaign

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Golden Hawks Sabre jet returned to Zwick’s News - Belleville - The Golden Hawks Sabre Jet donated to the City of Belleville by the Lions Club in 1967 has been fully refurbished and was returned to its pedestal at Zwick’s Park on Thursday, August 7. The Sabre Jet was presented to the city to commemorate Canada’s Centennial. After more than 40 years of display, the jet was in poor condition and underwent a full restoration by the Aerospace, Telecommunications, Engineering and Support Squadron (ATESS) at CFB Trenton. The project was carried out by military members being trained to repair and restore military aircraft at 8 Wing. “This restoration would have cost us hundreds of thousands of dollars if we didn’t have such a terrific relationship with CFB Trenton,” said Belleville Mayor Neil Ellis. “They are doing an unbelievable job in restoring the Sabre Jet to her original specifications. Everyone is going to be really happy with the work that

they’ve done on it.” The jet sustained significant damage from water and other elements over the years and was removed from Zwick’s Park in 2011. It was shipped back in two pieces and re-assembled on Thursday. “One of Mayor Ellis’ concerns was that the project would be done with the attention to detail required for this project,” 8 Wing Base Commander Colonel David Lowthian said. “He wanted to make sure the gold paint was the right colour, and that the alphanumerical code was correct along with the markings of the aircraft. Who better to do it than the pros and that’s why the Wing took on the project.” ATESS personnel dismantled the aircraft once they had it in their new facility at CFB Trenton and began the long process of restoring it piece by piece. The damage was significant enough that officials initially thought the aircraft couldn’t be saved. The Sabre Jet will be re-

stored to its original colours and markings to honour the RCAF Golden Hawks, an aerobatic flying team established in 1959 to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the RCAF. This year marks the 90th anniversary of the RCAF and returning the Sabre Jet to Zwick’s Park is a perfect opportunity to celebrate that anniversary. The restoration project saved a piece of Canada’s military heritage and is on display again for the entire community. “There’s that connection to the community and I don’t think you can put a price tag on that,” Colonel Lowthian said. The aircraft was one of the jets used by the RCAF Golden Hawks from 1959-1964 and was purchased by the Lions Club for the purpose of making a permanent display at Zwick’s Park to honour the Golden Hawks pilots and the military heritage of the community. The dedication took place on June 27, 1967, and was marked by a fly-over by the final Golden Hawk jet in the RCAF ser-

vice making its second-to-last flight before being retired from service. Belleville Mayor J.R. Ellis accepted the jet from Lions Club President Art Newman during the ceremony. The Golden Hawks team was created to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1959. They flew the Canadair Sabre 5 jet, painted a distinctive gold with a red and white hawk emblem. The Golden Hawks were so popular after their 1959 show season that the team was reestablished for 1960. They continued performing until they were disbanded on February 7, 1964, having flown a total of 317 shows across North America. The Golden Hawks originally had eight pilots led by Squadron Leader Fern Villeneuve. The team, under the

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but she suggested “about 20 – but with lots of opportunity for expansion in the future.” The buyer is Harder-Diesselin Development Group and MVG Development, who will construct the plant for their client, FedEx Ground, as a central depot for the courier company. “Having fully-serviced land available for development has allowed us to move quickly on this project,” said Walt Harder of Harder-Diesselin Development Group. “This is our first Canadian project with our partners, MVG Development and FedEx Ground and we are excited about the opportunity to build the first plant in the expanded industrial park,” Harder said. Mayor Neil Ellis said the investors involved had been dealing with Belleville officials for some time now and are pleased to announce they will be locating their new facility in Belleville. “This investment will secure important jobs and will add to the diverse base of employment Belleville continues to enjoy.” Construction is already under way, he noted, with completion expected in 2015. Meanwhile, council also revisited a decision it made last month to deny a new composting industry to build in Thurlow Ward. Company officials attended and reported that Belleville had passed a bylaw to waive infrastructure fees for industrial operations so city staff agreed that any requirement to pay for a road could not be enforced. So the company, Astoria Organic Matters, will negotiate a suitable agreement with staff to allow the operation to proceed. The location is on Phillipston Road. Any final agreement must still be ratified by council.


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Brighton means business News - Brighton – With the recent completion of constructing serviced land as an extension to the Brighton industrial park, municipal officials are holding a launch event in mid-September. “This new supply of property is investment ready,” municipal economic development manager Elisha Purchase told council at their regular meeting on Monday night. “We’ll be following through with the marketing and promotions strategy as indicated in the business park plan that was completed in 2012 and now we’re ready to showcase this investment opportunity to the pub-

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lic.” “Invitations will be sent to industrial park businesses, local media, government officials, site selectors, real estate brokers, municipal staff, service representatives, provincial ministry officials and regional economic development partners,” she said in her report. “Information packages will be provided with the opportunity to network and ask questions of staff.” Phase one of the project, more than half of the 43 acres to be developed, will make 34 of 50 lots available and, in the process, make Brighton a bigger player in attracting companies to the area with the offering of investment-ready industrial land. As well, full flexibility is being offered in the lot layout, with more regular lot shapes and the ease of joining the lots to suit the needs of prospective buyers. The ability to offer smaller lots is a competitive advantage for the municipality because it’s not the standard in the surrounding area. The official phase one launch is scheduled from 3 to 5 p.m. on September 18 at the public works garage, located at 67 Sharp Road.

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widening of the water canals at the park. The land in that area is environmentally sensitive and is in a flood plain. “No one else in the flood plain has been able to build for years and we have several concerns that this expansion (at the RV resort) has been able to go on without consequence and is no longer in the best interest of the environmentally protected area,” said Roy. She also expressed concern about the sewage capacity and the ability to service the increased number of campers “to avoid contaminating the water and ground, especially during the springtime flooding.” Roy has been in contact with the Ministry of Environment, Lower Trent Conservation Authority as well as “several other agencies” on a regular basis

with her concerns. She also asked about the regulations regarding trailer size for RV parks. “It seems that many of them are much more than just trailers,” she commented, noting that a 30 foot x 30 foot cement pad was poured last fall and a modular home placed on it. Island Park is a seasonal resort. She told council she does not want the rezoning or bylaw to go through to accommodate what she called “the already unpermitted development that has already occurred . . . but rather I would like to see the trailers moved out of the area that is not zoned for the trailer park and back to the previous size of 138 sites and 32 canal sites and the property restored.” Council has staff to prepare

a report for the September 2nd meeting. Speaking to Jim Peters, director of planning, he told the Trent Hills Independent, “There’s confusion about what exactly was previously zoned to be the trailer park area so we are trying to figure that out and bring all the information together including Laurie’s concerns, the owners and Lower Trent.” That staff report will be pre-

sented at the September 2nd meeting for council to consider when the rezoning application by the current owners is made. Peters add that any neighbours who have concerns “can come and express their concerns and ask their questions,” at that meeting. Council could make a decision about the rezoning at the September 2 meeting or defer it for further consideration. R0012694512

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network, the advocates say, since it can be done quickly and with a limited budget, and provides connections to a wide variety and good density of destinations within the community. “There are many reasons to start building a cycling network in Belleville, and the residents have been very clear that they want to see their municipal leaders take action on this front,” says Jakes. “Bridge Street East is a great place to start sending the message that Belleville is working towards creating a safe, multi-modal community to promote physical activity, bring new investment into the community and reduce our environmental footprint.” The 35 riders who took to

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Transportation Master Plan was the lack of on-road cycling lanes in Belleville. Since being launched on July 24, 2014, an online petition has garnered the support of nearly 250 signatures from Belleville residents. Cycling and active transportation advocates in Belleville have been consistent in their calls to Belleville city council to enact the policies and projects identified in the Transportation Master Plan to make walking and cycling safer, more comfortable and more attractive to all residents and to create a safer, The cyclists move down Bridge Street East, along healthier and better connected a route where new bike lanes are proposed. community. Bridge Street East provides an ideal first step for the Photo: Submitted

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By Richard Turtle

Still reason to stop at the station

Lifestyles - Stirling – Even though the tracks are gone, there are still a lot of reasons to stop at the Stirling train station. The historic building, located on North Street and on the edge of the Heritage Trail, was once home to the station master where the main oor was often a meeting place for travellers. Today it is part museum, part gift shop, part tourist information centre and part art gallery, as well as the home of the Stirling Farmers’ Market, but it remains as welcoming a stop for visitors as it ever was. Arlene Pollick, a Stirling artist and member of the ever-evolving Group of Eleven, is one of several painters who participate in the operation of the art and collectables shop, along with a few others, and she says business

has been steady since the May opening but some visitors, perhaps stopping for fresh produce, wonder exactly what they have walked into. And while it is a store, Pollick says, it is also a local point of interest and remains a meeting place, so even the curious are welcome to simply explore. And while it is also for sale, “the artwork is there for people to appreciate and just to know we have some very talented artists here,� Pollick says. Artists with work at the station also include Fern Potter-Tucker, Liz Coxwell, Ardith Irvine, Hillary Melling and Connie Squires, and all put in their regular time behind the counter. Hours of operation are currently Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesday until 7 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a..m. until 4

p.m. and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. Word of mouth has helped to bring visitors, Pollick says, as has the Farmers’ Market now located on the station platform and operating on Wednesdays and Saturdays until October 25. Market spokesperson Jocelyn Reilly says the station has proved a perfect setting for the now twice weekly market. “We’ve got a little bit of everything,� she says, including fresh produce in season, preserves, sewing, herbal products and even Farmers’ Market themed cookbooks. The market is also offering a chance to win a Thanksgiving turkey as part of its own fund raising drive. Jocelyn Reilly of the Stirling’s Farmers’ Market recently announced the addition of Wednesdays (from And the station will once again be a 4 – 7 p.m.) to the regular weekly schedule. The market, located at the historic train station, has been stop on the annual pre-Christmas art, open Saturdays (from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.) since the spring. Photo: Richard Turtle craft and gift tour scheduled for “It’s just such a lovely little spot,� says Pollick.

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News - Hastings - Hastings Pisces Pete will be at this year’s Hastings Waterfront Festival welcoming visitors by the proposed park area that will become his permanent home. Having the 12-foot-long walleye stainless steel sculpture on hand for the eighth annual festival is an important promotional step for the Hastings Pisces Park project, committee members Murray Townshend and Doug Sims say. The committee will also a dunk tank from noon until 5 p.m. August 16 featuring 20 celebrity dunkees. Hastings Pisces Pete is designed by renowned Canadian artist Bill Lishman and will be the “anchor” sculpture in the park located between Banjo’s Restaurant and the marina. It will feature several stainless steel sculptures of native fish designed by Lishman; all of the fish, with Pisces Pete central to the design, will be elevated above the ground in a way that allows visitors to stroll beneath them on a landscaped river bed creating the illusion of walking amongst a school of swimming fish. “We hope the waterfront festival really kicks this off, gets enthusiasm about it,” Townshend said. The committee’s campaign has been well received, says Sims. They’re currently selling raffle tickets on $700 worth of prizes; an earlier raffle and name-the-fish contest also met with a positive response. “People have really turned around on this project,” Townsend said. Townshend calls Pisces Pete an “icon for the village.”

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Sports – The 81st season of four teams. terfinal series with Electrical the Master Bedroom Brew- series. pionship series that will likely extend the South Hastings Baseball The Latta Rivermen are in the Utilities Contracting (EUC). ers are up against the Melrose The two winners will ad- into early September. League for men is now down to midst of a best-of-seven quarIn the other semi-final series, Shamrocks in a best of seven vance to a best of seven chamMaster Bedroom and Melrose are scheduled to play Game 3 of their series on Thursday, Aug. 14 at 7 p.m. All games in the series will be played at the Dwayne Inch Township of Tyendinaga Recreation Complex at 394 Melrose Rd. Chair of the Board The Latta-EUC series continues with Mandy Savery-Whiteway Game 3 on Saturday, Aug. 16 at the Gerry Masterson Thurlow Community Director of Education Centre at 516 Harmony Rd. The time for that game is to be announced. Latta is considered the favourite heading into its series, as it finished the regular season in first place, with 11 wins, four losses and one tie. The Rivermen then swept the eighth-seeded Melrose Tall Trees, three games to none in a best-of-five quarter-final series to advance to the semis. The Rivermen are looking for their second league title since 2012. EUC entered the playoffs as the with Hastings and Prince Edward seventh-seeded team, following a 5-10District School Board 1 season. However, the team upset the defending champion and second-place Uens Pole Line team in a dramatic fivegame series to advance to the semifinals. Meanwhile, the Master BedroomMelrose series features two teams with similar records. Master Bedroom, a league finalist a year ago, entered the playoffs as the third-seeded team, with Schools will be open for new registrations during the week of August 25, 2014. an 11-5-0 record. Call ahead to confirm dates and times. Specific documentation is required Melrose finished the season in fourth, with a 10-4-2 record. (proof of age, home address, immunization card (or copy), custody orders). Master Bedroom advanced to the semi-finals after sweeping the ShannonStudent transportation • www.triboard.on.ca • 1.866.569.6638 ville Hawks three games to none in a best-of-five quarter-final series. Melrose advanced by beating the Read Young Guns in five games. Melrose jumped out to an early lead in the semi-finals, by beating Master Bedroom 7 – 6 on Sunday. Game 2 of the series was to be played on Tuesday. Here are the full schedules for the two series. For updates visit <www.southWe are proud to feature Hastings and Prince Edward hastingsbaseballleague.com.> Games five through seven will only be played District School Board students in our promotions if necessary. Latta vs. EUC:
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News - Marmora - The local fair, which is coming up on Labour Day Weekend, received a financial boost thanks to the second annual Mud Bogs, held just south of town on August 9. It took a large number of volunteers and a wide variety of sponsors pulling together to put on the popular event which attracted both ATV riders and spectators from nearby and as far away as Niagara Falls and Sudbury.

The sounds of powerful engines, whose drivers raced against the clock while attempting to navigate the 100-foot-long and three-foot-deep muddy pit prepared by Jason Derry, could be heard from a distance, as could the roar of the supportive crowd. One rider, Bob (Pookie) Cancilla, of Port Hope a first-time racer whose wife said he hated mud and had to be coaxed to enter, gamely made his way along the bog while his supporters

shouted, “Go Pookie Go!” Nearby fields were filled with parked cars whose passengers were whisked via school bus to the venue which featured not only the ATV related activities, but also a visit from a Shriners clown which was popular with the kids and a food stand, which offering hot dogs, sausages and hamburgers to a continuous lineup of customers. There was even a wash station where the mud encrusted drivers

could clean up both themselves and their bikes. As fair board member Suzan Cuddy said with a smile, “They go through the mud and get dirty for a trophy!” The ATV events, which involved more than twice as many participants and spectators as last year, included 37 in the men’s 4x4 category, five in the girls’ division and three side-by-sides. These were divided according to class and the ccs of the bikes, with both stock

and modified categories included. The vehicles ranged widely in style, one being a gleaming ATV from Niagara Falls—a CanAm Renegade complete with custom bumpers, racks and trailing arms, boasting a nitrous feature which acted like a shot of high octane fuel. Some riders had helmets which were equipped with cameras designed to capture statistics which would help to improve the next run. Please see “Mud” on page 2


Mud Bogs was more than just playing in the mud Continued from page B1

This was just one of several successful fund raisers, with others including a turkey shoot, a baseball tournament, a raffle, a yard sale and a fill the boot (with donations) day hosted by the fair board in support of the fair which will be held over Labour Day Weekend. Pamphlets highlighting the coming fair and its many events will be circulated

by mail and are available both at locations around town and from fair board members. Special thanks were extended, not only to volunteers and sponsors, but also to the Municipality of Marmora and Lake for being supportive of all the fund-raising endeavours and for supplying tables, trash cans and some fencing for the mud bog day.

Ron Glasbergen gets up close and personal with the Marmora Mud Bog on Saturday. Photo: Terry Bush Earl Robinson served hot dogs, hamburgers and sausages to a waiting crowd, including Marion Young and her granddaughter Autumn Johnston. Photo: Judy Backus (Left) Shriner Paul Dafoe kept the many children, among them Mason Hilton of Warkworth, amused and amazed with his balloon creations. Photo: Judy Backus (Right) While family members shouted encouragement from the sidelines, Bob Cancilla of Port Hope, a first-time mud bog participant, manoeuvred his way along the 100-foot-long and three-foot-deep very muddy track. Photo: Judy Backus

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Events – Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory – The voices rang from underneath the arbour, while the drumbeat set the tone. Meanwhile the dancers shuffled their feet around the circle as their traditional dresses glistened in the summer sun. The Tyendinaga Mohawk community hosted its annual Pow Wow A tot dance was held at the Aug. 9 and 10 and Tyendinaga Pow Wow on the as usual, it was weekend and among the parspirited and colourticipants were these three girls ful affair that paid (from left), Teagan, Isabel and homage to First Leah. Photo: Stephen Petrick Nations’ history (Right) Amanda Boomhour, of and culture. The event, in Tyendinaga, is the lead female the park south dancer during this dance. Phoof Christ Church to: Stephen Petrick along Bayshore Road, attracted about 800 people on Saturday. On Sunday, another 500 strong came out. Many of those in attendance were from other First Nations’ communities across Canada. One of the purposes of a Pow Wow, explained Melissa Maracle, a treasurer on the committee that organized the event, is to bring people from different First Nations’ groups together. “It’s a celebration of our nations and getting our nations together,” she said, over the sound of voices singing and the pounding of drums. She said many dancers spend nearly all their summer “following the powwow trail,” moving from one event to the next. This year, organizers wanted to continue raising awareness of an issue that’s only now being brought to the attention of many Canadians; the number of murdered or missing Aboriginal women. A blanket dance was held during the festival, during which people in attendance were encouraged to make a donation towards a group that’s raising awareness of the issue. It was one of a number of different dances that took place over the two days. There were dances for men in traditional dress, women in traditional dress and for toddlers as well.

The men’s dance featured some of the most spectacular traditional dress. Photo: Stephen Petrick

Maracle said she’s proud of how the event, now in its 27th year, is a large celebration of First Nations’ culture. Spectators can not only watch the dances, but also purchase food or sou-

venirs from vendors selling First Nations-themed products. The event draws spectators from both the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal community, meaning it’s an opportunity for people of all cul-

tures to learn about First Nations history. She noted she was thankful for the large turnout of people. “People here came from far and wide,” she said.

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Friends of Ferris building on the success of the dry stone wall workshop By Sue Dickens

News – Campbellford – Tearing down and restoring the dry stone wall network at Ferris Provincial Park is a task that takes a lot of heart. In fact the rubble and pebbles that are packed into the spaces between the larger stones are called just that “hearting” and it is that part of the structure that holds up the wall. All of this and more can be learned at the Ferris Park Dry Stone Wall Workshop, the sixth to be organized by the Friends of Ferris (FOF). Carol Robertson, longtime active volunteer with FOF, knows what it’s like to work on a dry stone wall. She took the first course in 2009 and the two-day event has been happening annually ever since. “It’s certainly is a labour of love,” she told the Trent Hills Independent. “When I took the course I agreed I would be in charge of the workshop every year . . . this is just such a beautiful place to be,” she added. The park features a network of old stone walls more than 100 years old that crisscross the landscape and were built between 1873 and 1892. “It’s absolutely phenomenal being able to manipulate the rocks and put them in place when you end up with something as

Sean Donnelly, left, who will be teaching at the Dry Stone Wall Workshop grew up in Northumberland. He conducted the workshop last year for the first time with students, continuing form left, Paul Ehnes, a waller; Kenny Davis, also a waller; and Evan Oxland, a student with Dry Stone Walling Association of Canada. Photo: Sue Dickens

mammoth as the wall, it’s unbelievable,” she said. “The other unique thing that is so amazing is the group of people

working together in order to recreate ing put into place,” she added. this . . . on some occasions there’s For Robertson and others who not even a word spoken, all you can are passionate about the historic hear is the clicking of the rocks be- wall and its restoration, the work-

shop gives them an opportunity to help with its rebuild and for newcomers to learn what the excitement is all about. “Ferris Park is a tiny little bit of our dry stone history and the workshop is a great opportunity for people to learn about the craft,” said Sean Donnelly, a craftsman who specializes in building walls, sculptures, and landscape features using a variety of natural stone. He and Akira Inam will be instructing this year. This will be Donnelly’s second year teaching at the workshop. “People need to know there is no experience required. One of our things is to promote and educate people about the craft,” said Donnelly, one of the three highest qualified “wallers” in the country. The fee is $150 and that covers includes the two-day hands-on workshop and two free lunches and refreshments all day and free camping if required. To get to the event, people can walk in for free from the

Suspension Bridge and follow the park road to the site near the playground or visitors can drive in from County Road 8 for $5 per car. This money goes to Friends of Ferris to help finance this and other projects. In addition the cost of the food and refreshments for the wallers is shared by FOF and Ontario Parks. People need to identify themselves as students in the workshop if they are camping and they need to call Ferris Park at 705-653-3575 to let park staff know. To register for the workshop call 416-323-1932 or email generalinfo@drystonecanada. com The workshop takes place Saturday, August 23 and Sunday, August 24, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event is a collaborative project with volunteers of FOF, the Ontario Park staff and the Dry Stone Walling Association of Canada - <http:// drystonecanada.com/index. php/events>

Wilderness school’s one-day event teaches people survival skills News – Campbellford – “It really touches on something ancient. It really grabs them,” said Garrin Carter, director’s assistant with the Sticks and Stones Wilderness School. He was talking about the wilderness skills training and stewardship education that was the focus of a one-day event presented by the Friends of Ferris Provincial Park. Carter grew up crawling through the creeks and wooded areas around Lake Ontario and Lake Erie but as he got older his wanderings took him to various parts of the world. He told the Trent Hills Independent he has always had a passion for the outdoors and mentoring so in 2012 when he found out about Sticks and Stones Wilderness School he jumped into their seven-month apprenticeship program.

A display about Sticks and Stones Wilderness School and the tools people can use when learning about survival in the woods were on display at the one-day event held at Ferris Provincial Park. Photo: Al Graham

Garrin Carter, director’s assistant with the Sticks and Stones Wilderness School, spent a day at Ferris Provincial Park teaching outdoor survival skills to young and old. The kids were very interested in “fire making,” and learned how to tend a fire well and do it in a responsible manner. Photo: Al Graham

The event at Ferris Park was one of only a handful that are being offered at provincial parks in Ontario. “We don’t do these oneday events that often. It’s not the kind of programming we normally provide,” explained Carter. And even though it was a weekend of unsettled weather, there was a lot of interest. “People came and went throughout the two sessions,” he said.

“At the most we had about 20 people at the morning session and then in the afternoon another group showed up . . . in total there were about 35 people at the event,” he explained. “There was a really good mix of people too, all ages from the youngest aged six to the oldest, in their 40s. We also had some families,” he added. The morning session was about learning survival

skills, the art of friction fire with a bow drill discussion and demonstration, and learning the principles of building a shelter. “We talked about the sacred four, shelter, food, water and fire . . . and went for a bit of a walk looking for places where we could build a natural shelter with what we found in the woods,” he said. Carter said a lot of the kids wanted to learn about fire making. “The lessons were about how to tend a fire well and do it in a responsible manner,” he commented. The afternoon session was about nature awareness and wildlife tracking. “No matter where you live in the world your ancestry, where you came from, everyone has used these skills and anybody who wants to spend time out in the woods should learn these skills. There’s always a level of discomfort over what happens if you get lost in the woods, so these skills are good to know.” For Carter it was about teaching people to be safe in the woods and “get them deeply connected to nature. Once they feel safe they can spend time there getting closer to nature.” Al Graham, a longtime member and active volunteer with FOF agreed. He attended the event and said it is something he will never forget.

He also took some photos for FOF as a way of capturing some of what went on during the day and shared them with this newspaper. Friends of Ferris hosted a fund-raising barbecue at the event. The core of the Sticks and

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Warner’s Auction Hall, 12927 Hwy 2, Just West of Colborne. Large 4 bedroom home has gone. Entire contents must go, all furnishings in pristine condition, all nearly new partial listings include queen size sleigh bed with nearly new box & matt set plus 3 other queen beds all with nearly new quality matt sets, quality 3 pc leather sofa - set less than 6 months old, 44” Samsung flat panel TV with stand & components, plus other 3 pc sofa set and 2 pc sofa set - all clean and excellent condition, quality quantity modern oak dining room with ext table, 6 chairs, large glass front cabinet all like new, oak curio cabinet, cherry curio cabinet, plus contents, solid oak dinette table & 4 chairs, component stereo. NOTE: This home was tastefully decorated with pictures, prints nicely framed, bevelled mirrors, decorative pcs, excellent set oak coffee & end tables, area rugs, library with single sofa, occasional chairs, small ivory tables, other ornate small tables, also large rec room full of articles including large modern exercise bike, weight set, keyboard, rhythm guitar, furnishings plus more. Folding tables, stacking chairs, outside BBQ, contents of garage, lawn mower, lawn & garden tools, everything must go. Collection of good old hard cover books, cupboards and cabinets all full of dishes, crystal collectables, knick knacks, ornaments, etc. plus, plus. We will fill the auction hall as full as possible but will probably not get it all in - weather permitting we will sell some outside, if not, remainder will have to be sold next week, but everything must go to clear things up. Terms: Cash, Cheque with ID, Visa, M/C, Interac.

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BELLEVILLE The Canadian Hearing Society offers Walk In Wednesdays from 10 am-noon and 2-4pm. Speak to a Hearing Care Counsellor. No appointment necessary. Bayview Mall, 470 Dundas St. E Belleville Quinte Region Crokinole Club, every Tuesday, 7 p.m., Avaya building at 250 Sidney St., Belleville, south entrance. Cost is $4.00. http://www.qrcc.ca . For info: Dave Brown at 613-967-7720 or Louis Gauthier at 613-849-0690. Belleville Legion: Every Friday: Canteen open 4-7 p.m. Meat Rolls and Horse Races 5-6:30 pm., Legion Clubroom. Everyone welcome. Age of majority event. Friday, August 15, Street Dance, downtown Belleville. 7 pm. Live music. www.downtownbelleville.ca Emmaus Cancer Support Group will hold their summer dinner meeting on Monday, August 18th at 6:00 p.m. at Red Rock Canyon, Bell Tower Market Place, Belleville. Please join us for caring and sharing. Our group is open to anyone coping with cancer, their family members and/ or caregivers. We welcome all returning and new members. Please contact Sandy at 613-922-5804 or Judy at 613-962-9628 for further information. Men’s Coffee Group, for men caring for a family member with memory loss. 3rd Friday of each month, 9:30-11:30am, Westminster United Church, 1199 Wallbridge Loyalist Road, Belleville

The Ontario Early Years Centre at Family Space supports families learning through play. Drop-in playrooms, 301 MacDonald Ave., Belleville. Open 6 days a week. Info: www.familyspace. ca or 613-966-9427. Friends of the Library book sale daily at the Bookstore. Accepting gently used books, CD and DVD donations. Foyer of Belleville Public Library 10-4, MondaySaturday. 613-968-6731 ext 2245 Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous, Wednesdays, 7 p.m., St. Columba Presbyterian Church, 520 Bridge St E, Belleville. No dues or fees for members. Info: Susan at 613-471-0228 or Hilly at 613-354-6036 or visit foodaddicts.org. Dance to the Music of Spare Change, Aug. 15, Belleville Club 39, Belleville Fish & Game Club Hall, Elmwood Dr. 8pm to Midnight. Lunch served. Members $10 Non Members $12. Singles & couples welcome, 613-395-0162 or 613-966-6596. TGIF Frozen Meals. Nutritious, churchprepared and frozen meals available every Friday, 2 to 4 p.m., Bridge St. United Church (60 Bridge East entrance). No cost/ no pre-ordering. Register at first visit with ID for each meal to be picked up. Ongoing VON Footcare clinic, St. Mark’s United Church, 237 Cannifton Rd N. Info or to book appointment: 1-888279-4866 ext 5346. Belleville Brain Tumour Support Group meets monthly on the second Wed.,7:30 p.m., Eastminster United Church. If you or someone you know has been af-

fected by a brain tumour come join us. Quinte NeedleArts Guild Stiching for Fun! Workshops and lessons. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 67 Victoria. Ave, Belleville. 1st and 3rd Thursday of month. 9:30am - 3pm. Call 613-473-4831 or 613-476-7723 The Drawing Room offers non-instructional studio sessions, third Thursday of each month, 2-4 p.m. in the third floor, John M. Parrott Art Gallery. Info: 613-968-6731 x2240 or e-mail gallery@ bellevillelibrary.ca If you enjoy chatting, reading, going for short walks or going for coffee, become a Volunteer Visitor. Only an hour a week Make a positive change in a senior’s life today! Please call 613- 969-0130. Activity Group, every Thursday, Parkdale Community Centre, 119 Birch St. Belleville, 1-3 pm, activities vary from one week to another. For info and registration call Irene 613-969-0130 Meals on Wheels Belleville: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday a hot meal delivered to your door around noon. Info: 613-969-0130 Belleville Lions Club Concerts by the Bay, 6:30-8:30 p.m.: Sunday, Agust 17 - Ken Kovack & Heartland. Wednesday, August 20 - Andy Forgie & Ed’s Garage. Lions Pavillion, West Zwick’s Park, Belleville Belleville Art Association Gallery presents One-By-One Show and Sale, July 15-September 6. All one foot by one foot canvases $100. Tuesdays-Saturdays

10am-4pm. 392 Front St, Belleville. www. bellevilleart.ca. 613-968-8632 Trillium 2000 Seniors Club at 75 St. Paul St., Belleville. Tuesday: cribbage; Wednesday: euchre; Thursday: carpet bowling and shuffleboard; Friday: darts. Cribbage 3rd Sunday of month. All start at 1 p.m. Open to all seniors 50 and over. Seniors 5-pin Bowling, Tuesdays, 1 p.m. Come and meet new friends for fun and fellowship. Belleville Pro Bowl, Bayview Mall. Call Ken 613-962-3429 monday, August 25th Boating Course Registration. Registration for the fall semester of Boating Courses will be held at the Bay of Quinte Yacht Club on Monday August 25th from 7pm to 8:30pm. Call Don 613-966-9051 or rdquibell@ gmail.com

BRIGHTON Meetings will resume Monday, September 15th, 2014 at 10 am. Special feature: “What is your collection?” Come show and Share what you collect. TrinitySt. Andrew’s United Church Corner of Chapel and Prince Edward Streets, Brighton Everyone welcome, No cost, wheelchair accessible, parking For more information, call Jean 613-439-8869 August 20th, 2014 Our last interest meeting will be held Wednesday, at 10 am at the King Edward Community Centre, Brighton, ON. Everyone welcome to come and learn about the benefits of joining this international social club. This is a fun club, not a fund-raising, service club. Be a Charter/

Founding member of our new club and help with planning and organizing - your input counts. Meet your new members and friends. Hope to see you there! For more details, please call Liz Reil 613475-4904 Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church Clothing Depot now open. Wed, Thurs, Sat: 10am-1pm. Friday: 10am-8pm. Closed Sun-Tues. For pick ups: 613-475-2705. Church in the Heart of the Park, Presqu’ile Prov. Park, 10 a.m. Sunday mornings in July/August. Park admission free when attending church service TOPS Brighton Take off pounds sensibly weight loss support group. Meets every Wednesday at the Brighton Legion, 25 Park St. at 4:30 p.m. Alzheimer Society, Brighton caregiver support group meets the third Monday of every month, Applefest Lodge 2-4 P.M. For family and friends of someone with a dementia. Info: Sharon 613-394-5410 R.C.L. 100 Brighton Meat Roll, every Saturday, 3 – 5 pm Lawn Bowling, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6pm. Croquet Mondays and Wednesdays, 6 pm. 3 free games, instruction provided. $99.00 for new members. Carman United Church Pork BBQ & Talent Auction (25th Anniversary of our Talent Auction), Friday, August 15th, BBQ: 5:30 pm, Auction: 7:30 pm. Tickets: $18.00 (adults); $8.00 (child). Exciting New Menu! Please call 613-475-1297 for information. Continued on page B8 Section B - Thursday, August 14, 2014 B7


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3RD SATURDAY of month, Bid Euchre HASTINGS Tournament, Campbellford Seniors Club, HASTINGS FOUNDERS Week Fibre 53 Grand Rd Lunch at noon, cards at 1pm. Festival, Friday, August 15, 10:00 am. ART ON Main, August 16, 10 am-5 pm, $5 to play, share the wealth tickets. Meet & Greet/Lunch by Donation. Treats Memorial Park, Brighton. Self guided from Island Park Retirement Community. tour of local artists shops. Carriage rides COBOURG Free Will Donation/No Admission Fee. 1-4pm, Entertainment 11am-4pm. Artists FOOTCARE CLINIC, Mon and Wed Albert Street E., Hastings. Info: Skye in the Park. Mornings, St. Andrews Presbyterian Morrison 705-696-1382, skye.morrison@ CONCERTS IN the Park, Memorial Park, Church. VON offers Basic, Advanced sympatico.ca Brighton, Wednesday, August 20 - Cruisin’. and Diabetic Foot Care (Fee for Service). 6:30-8:30 pm. For appointment call the VON at 1-888- THE HASTINGS Waterfront Festival, August 15 – 17, Friday Night: Concert, “CONCERTS AT the Gates” every second 279-4866 ex 5346 Silent Auction, and BBQ. Saturday: Art Friday night starting on July 11. Info: Contest, Art Show & Sale, Vendors, Silent CODRINGTON http:\\www.brightonartscouncil.com Auction, Children’s Activities, Vintage CODRINGTON DROP In Centre Monday Cars & Motorcycles, Heritage PerforCAMPBELLFORD thru Thursdays from 9:30 till 11:30 am. mances & Displays, Vendors, Music, DRY STONE Wall Workshop at Ferris CODRINGTON COMMUNITY Centre, Waterfront BBQ, Silent Auction, Free, Park, August 23-24, 9:00 am. Join the 3rd Wednesday of month, Codrington Accessible Event. 35 Water St. W., HastFriends of Ferris as they present the Dry Seniors’ Group meets at noon for a Pot ings, Info: Hastings Village Marina 1-800Stone Wall Workshop with Sean Don- Luck lunch. 268-4561,www.hastingsfestival.ca nelly and Akria Inam, Instructors. This YMCA NORTHUMBERLAND On2 day workshop is open to everyone and EUCHRE, EVERY Friday, 7 pm. Codringtario Early Years Centre, 6 Albert St E, ton Community Centre. All welcome. will include professional instruction on Hastings. Open 5 days a week. Info: repairing the Stone Walls in Ferris Park. www.ymcanorthumberland.com or 705COLBORNE Cost is $150 (individual) - ask about the 696-1353 family rate. Cost includes 2 lunches, cof- “SPACE/SHAPE” The Colborne Art Gallery is pleased to announce the feaTOPS (TAKE Off Pounds Sensibly) fee, refreshments, snacks and free camping site. 474 County Road 8, Campbellford, ture exhibition sculpture and drawings by meetings Wednesdays at the Trinity United Contact: Carol Robertson 705-632-0724, Claus Heinecke. August 23-September Church, Hastings. Weigh-in 5:15-6:15pm generalinfo@drystonecanada.com, www. 28. Admission is always free and all are and meeting 6:30-7:30 pm. Join anytime. welcome to attend! 51 King St E Colborne For info Kathy (705) 696-3359 friendsofferris.ca ON 905 355 1798 HASTINGS VILLAGE Market at the BEEF BBQ in support of the Flourish Campaign, August 24, 4:00pm. Camp- LADIES’ SOCIAL Group, Tuesdays at traffic lights. Home baking, preserves, bellford Curling Club. This is a fund- Community Care Northumberland, 11 birdhouses, garden furniture, crafts and raising event for Flourish - The Trent King St. E. Colborne, 1:30-3 p.m. Info: more. Saturday 8-1. New vendors welcome. Call 705-696-2027. Hills Wellness Campaign. Advance only 905-355-2989. 750 tickets available at: Campbellford KNITTING CLUB, Thursdays, 1-3pm. Seymour Community Foundation Of- FRANKFORD Yoga, Wednesdays, 2pm. Cost $3. Zumba fice; Campbellford Memorial Hospital FRANKFORD LEGION: Men’s pool Class, Tuesdays, 9:30am. Cost $3. Line Foundation office; the Municipal office; each Tuesday, 7 p.m. Dancing Class, Wednesdays, 10am. Cost Joey’s Chocolate Bar in Warkworth; FRANKFORD AND Stockdale United $3. Belly Dancing Class, Thursdays, 10am. Hasting Village Marina; or by email Churches New Summer Shared Ministry. Cost $3. Hula Hooping Class, Fridays info@cscf.ca or phone 705-653-2005. For July, 10 a.m. Frankford United Church. 2pm. Cost $3. 6 Albert St. East, Hastings. info@cscf.ca For August, 10 a.m. Stockdale United Info: Sarah at 705-696-3891 BLOOD PRESSURE Clinic, August Church. Info: 613-398-6434 HAVELOCK 15 2014 at Campbellford Memorial Hospital, 1-4pm, Room 249 2nd Floor. GLEN MILLER AUGUST 17 @ 10:30 The movie HEAVEN All Welcome. TOPS (TAKE off Pounds Sensibly) meet- IS FOR REAL, will be showing at HaveCAMPBELLFORD FARMER’S ings Tuesday mornings at Christ Church lock Pentecostal Church. Love offering Market, Wednesdays & Saturdays in Glen Miller. Weigh ins 8:30-9:30 a.m. will be received. A community lunch will the parking lot at the corner of River & with a meeting following. Join anytime. follow the movie. Info: Brenda Kellett 613 392-8227 Front Street BINGO EVERY Wednesday at HaveBAPTIST BUSY Bee Yard Sale, 166 RENT A Space, Outdoor Vendors Market lock Community Centre sponsored by Grand Rd., Campbellford (next to Tim at Christ Church Glen Miller every Satur- the Havelock Lions. Doors open at 5:30 Horton’s). Open every Thursday, Fri- day. $25.00 per day. Info Dave, 394-4532, p.m. Early birds 7:00 p.m., regular start 7:30 p.m. Info: Lion John at tapa1944@ day, and Saturday until Thanksgiving Duane, 392-8934 or Frank 394-2491. yahoo.ca 705 778 7362. weekend, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

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HAVELOCK SENIORS Club weekly events: Monday: Cribbage and Bid Euchre, 1pm. Tuesday: Shuffleboard, 1pm. Wednesday: Carpet Bowling, 1pm and Euchre 7pm. Thursday: Bid Euchre, 1pm. Friday: Euchre, 1pm NEW REHABILITATION class to improve movement and balance suitable for people just getting started or recovering from recent surgery. Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30-1pm, Town Hall, 1 Mathison St. Info: Community Care. No Cost HAVELOCK LEGION: Meat draws, every Sat. 3 pm. Everyone Welcome. 8 Ottawa St. 705-778-3728. DINER’S CLUB, first and third Wednesday of each month, Havelock United Church, 12pm. $9.00. Info: 705-778-7831.

MADOC HAZZARD’S CORNERS Church, August 17, 157th Anniversary Celebration, Cooper Road and Queensborough Road, north of Madoc, Hymn sing 1:30 Service 2:00 Katherine Sedgwick, special guest speaker, Special music social hour to follow. A warm welcome awaits you LINE DANCING, Every Thurs. 10:3011:30 am., St. John’s Anglican Church Hall, 115 Durham St. N. Madoc. Info: Carol Cooper 613-473-1446 MADOC BLOOD Pressure Clinic: Wednesday, Aug 20/14. 47 Wellington St, Seniors Building Common Room from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Program opened to seniors and adults with physical disabilities. MADOC ACTIVE Living Exercise: Wednesdays, 10:30 am. Trinity United Church, 76 St Lawrence St E. Program opened to seniors and adults with physical disabilities. SUPPORT THE Troops Open Mic, Sun. August. 17th. Art Centre Hastings, Madoc. Bring your lawn chair, weather permitting. Free admission, FAMILY EVENT, Donations to Military Family Resource Centre. BBQ and canteen provided by Madoc Lion’s Club AUG 21, Madoc Off Leash Dog Park General Meeting, West Highland Golf Club, 6:30 to 8:00 pm. MADOC VILLAGE Classic Cruise Night, Aug 20, 5:30-8pm. St Lawrence St E, Madoc. Free event. Continued on page B20

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Tanking on the Middle Loup River By John M. Smith

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ranching area, supporting far more cattle than people. These dunes sit atop the massive Ogalalla Aquifer, a shallow water table under the Great Plains that extends over an area of about 174,000 square miles and into parts of eight states. It supplies most of the drinking water for area residents and about 30 per cent of all ground water used for irrigation in the entire country. As we proceeded down the river in our tank, our guide would make several comments about his wife and family. For example, he confided that they would have divorced years ago, but neither of us wanted the kids. On a previous trip with an acquaintance, he had been asked why was he was so often seen together with his wife and appeared to be constantly travelling with her as his companion. His reply was that, “then I don’t have to kiss her goodbye”. I soon discovered that such comments were only in jest, for they had been happily married for more than 40

years and he said that his wife was very used to his teasing. After cruising down the gently flowing stream for a couple of hours, we arrived at our designated exit point, where we found motor vehicles waiting for us to return us back to our starting point in Mullen. Tanking on the Middle Loup River proved to be suitable for people of varying ages, from young children to seniors, for the tanks were very stable, and the ride was actually rather gentle. However, we did crash into some tree branches and rocks, and we did hit some sandbars, too. As we glided along our river route, we also kept an eye out for such wildlife as deer, muskrat, beaver, pheasant, grouse and wild turkey. The warm summer months are certainly the most popular time of year to go tanking, but I learned that there’s also an annual Polar Bear Tank Race during the winter season for the truly adventurous.

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Entertainment - Stirling – If Stirling Festival Theatre Managing Director David Vanderlip had a slight case of the jitters before the opening performance of Footloose: The Musical last week – and he did – it’s easy to under-

stand why. This is a complicated production requiring some pretty serious song and dance chops from the players and a whole lot of activity, both onstage and off, from beginning to end. A live band in the pit adds to the

complications and to mix it up just a little more, Vanderlip opted for a red and a blue cast where actors take on different roles depending on the show day. And throw in some cast members with little or no experience and ensure most are strangers from the outset. Then give them all just a month of prep time. Oh, and there’s kissing in it too. There’s just so much that can go wrong on opening night. In fact, the possibilities are endless. Especially when promotional material promises the company “will astound you.” So your jitters are excused, Mr. Vanderlip. You were asking a lot. But now you know. From beginning to end, the young company delivered. And they sure didn’t look like a bunch of kids. In fact, they looked perfectly polished and professional. Footloose is all about dancing. Or, more precisely, about how dancing was banned in the small town of Beaumont when a city boy, with peculiar habits and the equally peculiar name of Ren, arrived and managed to change all that. Oh, and win the love of the preacher’s daughter in the process. Continued on page B11


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Footloose cast members were all smiles after the show’s opening in Stirling last week. The young company is back onstage this week until Saturday. Photo: Richard Turtle Continued from page B10

This group of actors was more than up to the challenge last week when the show opened, creating utterly believable characters entwined in some pretty complex relationships. And what is perhaps most striking about the young company’s current production is some of the extreme talent shown by many of the bit players. This cast of more than 30 has a lot of depth. Blue cast principals Jeremy Brunton and Alora Stockermans,

playing Ren and Ariel, had a presence that was at times spellbinding and this duo could have carried the show on their own. But in this production, all the heavy lifting was a collaborative effort. Kudos (once again) to choreographer Madison Kozdas who, along with music director and bandleader Christopher Mallon, pushed the cast to its limits to bring every song to life. And some of these kids can really dance. Their vocal skills are pretty impressive as well.

The Footloose Band, including Mallon and members Alex Fedora, Lucas Graham, Matt Ray, Thomas Tran, Veronique Kwakkernaat, David Bertin and Tom Dietzel, proved a perfect match for the actors onstage. Invisible, but equally astounding. Last week’s audience offered the large cast and crew a welldeserved standing ovation. Footloose: The Musical runs until August 16 (Saturday) at the Stirling Festival Theatre with tickets available at the box office or by calling 613-395-2100.

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Storytime goes digital By Susan Ramsay, Early Literacy Specialist HFL&A

Lifestyles - My mother’s voice rose and fell expressively as she sat reading bedtime stories to me as a child. Decades later, as mother of three, I followed her example. I remember my children’s giggles, gasps and questions as we read. As well as these fond memories, books hold captivating stories, facts, artwork, and poetic language. Truth be told, I love books, especially children’s books. But the books I love are changing. Great stories are not always published with paper pages. Stories

are on tablets, smart phones and computers. My love for e-books has been hesitant. Are they really as good as paper-bound books? According to recent research I have good reason to ask this question. The way children’s books are formatted impacts how children interact with print as well as how we read with children. Adult-child interactions during book sharing times affect children’s literacy development. When adults explain unfamiliar words from the book to their child, and then use that new word in other contexts

throughout the day, they boost their children’s vocabulary and reading comprehension. When adults read rhyming books and pause at the end of the rhyming phrase for their child to chime in, they nurture their child’s awareness of sounds inside words. When adults point to printed words in speech bubbles and underline words with their finger while reading, they help children discover how print works. When adults encourage children to search for and name alphabet letters in the text (especially ones found in the child’s name) they help children develop

letter knowledge. Children’s literacy learning hinges on the engagement, conversation and responsiveness of adult with child during book sharing times. Studies show that e-books are often poor tools for children’s learning. Adult-child interactions tend to focus on the book’s animations rather than vocabulary, storyline or text. With digital narration, adults are able to passively watch or disengage from their child’s book reading. Elaborate animations in e-books, designed to make reading fun, distract children from the text,

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and shorten young children’s time to think about the words and story.1 Research shows that children are less able to retell the storyline shared in an e-book than the same story shared in a printed book. 2 Yet e-books are seen to motivate reading behaviours in some children not easily engaged with printed books, and shown to be effective in helping children identify rhyming words.3 Some ebooks have been designed with fewer and more strategic animations that do add meaning to the text and encourage children to think and discuss. E-books have a distinct advantage for children learning more than one language since some multilingual e-books offer children the opportunity to hear and see the same story in several languages. Like paper books, e-books vary in quality. What features should we look for in an e-book? Look for narration options that enable adult or child to be the storyteller, and choose this option for the first read through. Look for ebooks that show printed text with words highlighted when the automated narrator reads. Look for a limited number of animations that deepen the child’s understanding of the story rather than draw the child’s attention away from the storyline. Clearly marked forward and back buttons help children recognize the direction of print too. Other positive features include a dictionary option, bi-lingual or multilingual books. As for any book format, look for e-books with topics and artwork of in-

terest to your child. Already I’ve found e-books I love. For young active children Sesame Street’s, “The Monster at the End of this Book” is captivating. The few animations on each page add meaning to the words and engage the child as critically important to the storyline. For older children “The Mouse and the Meadow” by Dawn Publications explores nature from a mouse’s perspective. This rhyming book introduces many descriptive and science-related words for adults to talk about with children. The main concepts in the book are included as interesting facts at the end of the book to get children thinking and talking about nature. Brief clips from the author, animator, and publisher also give children insight into what it means to write, illustrate and produce an e-book. “The House That Jack Built,” illustrated by Michael Solovyev by MediaProfit is a cumulative rhyming story that you can read and hear in English, French, Italian, and Russian. Extended activities include highlighted vocabulary in 4 different languages, story sequencing to re-tell the story, puzzles and colouring activities. Should storytimes go digital? Researchers are still studying the question, but we do know that both printed and carefully selected e-books can support children’s literacy learning. It’s the way we talk, listen, and explore words, ideas, print and letters in books with our children that will make the difference.

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Canada. “Canada’s response is strong News - Quinte West – The people of Ukraine are grateful for the assistance of and clear” said Rob Nicholson, Minister of Defence, at the base on August 7. Standing in front of a fully loaded CC130-J Hercules aircraft and addressing guests including several Ukrainian spokespeople and priests, Nicholson made it very clear where Canada stands on defending this wartorn country. He noted that as well as sanctions on Russia, Canada was sending an ongoJames Bezan, parliamentary secretary to the ing supply of protective and Minister of National Defence, speaks at 8 Wing surveillance equipment as well Trenton. Photo: Kate Everson as medical supplies to help the Ukrainians. “There has been heavy fighting in the past 24 hours with heavy casualties,” he said. “This is a real threat to peace.” He said Russia’s illegal occupation of the Ukraine would not be tolerated. Prime Minister Harper is adamant that Canada is not standing by and Rob Nicholson, Minster of National Defence, further action will be taken as stands in front of the CC-130-J Hercules aircraft. needed. “This is the first in a series Photo: Kate Everson of loads delivering equipment to help Ukraine protect its eastern border against Russian aggression,” he said. The equipment will help track illicit goods and people going through Ukraine. “Putin does not respect territory,” he added. Nicholson said Canada is committed to a free democratic world. Vadym Prystakio, Ukrainian ambassador to CanaParliamentary secretary da, made an emotional speech of gratitude. Photo: James Bezan noted that CanKate Everson ada has imposed 189 sanctions on Russia, more than any other country. Canada has also pledged financial aid of $220 million for stability of the Ukrainian economy. The armed forces has mobilized army, navy and air force to help the country. The HMCS Toronto is docked in the eastern Mediterranean. “We are all involved,” Bezan said. “We stand with our Ihor Kozak, member of the League of Ukrainian NATO allies.” Canadians, thanks Canada for its support. Photo: Vadym Prystaiko, UkraiKate Everson nian ambassador to Canada, By Kate Everson

made an emotional speech, thanking Canada for its support. “We will use this aid to end the war as fast as possible,” he said. “It will save lives. It will force them to put down their arms and get back to the table. The Ukrainian government will do everything to get this equipment to the people as soon as possible and report back to Canadians.” Ihor Kozak, member of the League of Ukrainian Canadians, said it was a great honour to be here today as a proud Canadian. He said he was posted to this base ten years ago. “For several months the people of the Ukraine have been struggling, fighting, and unfortunately, dying, for the same values we Canadians have,” he said. “The MH-17 tragedy was a demonstration to the world. Russiansponsored terrorism is not Ukraine’s problem alone.” He thanked Canada for its support of lifesaving equipment, political and financial aid. “Thanks on behalf of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians,” he said, “and millions of brothers and sisters overseas.” He said every Canadian stands up for global stability and Canadian values. “God bless Canada,” he said. “God bless Ukraine and us all.” While he spoke the flags behind him blew down and he turned to right them himself, but others quickly came to his rescue including Wing Commander Colonel David Lowthian. After the strong wind blew them down twice, the flags were removed from the tarmac. Next up was Lisa Shymko, president of the League of Ukrainian Women. She thanked Canada for its unwavering leadership on the world stage. She said over 1,400 have been killed and 4,000 injured in the Ukraine. “Ukrainians have already paid too high a price for freedom,” she said.

Minster of National Defence Rob Nicholson stands with his parliamentary secretary James Bezan. Photo: Kate Everson

She noted that Canada has a historic track record standing up to oppression. “We need to remain vigilant,” she said. “The promise of freedom for every nation must never die.”

Ukrainian priests attending the ceremony included (l-r) Right Reverend Doctor Roman Pankiw; Yurij Kalistchuk, Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada; Bishop Stephen Chmilar, Ukrainian Catholic Bishop to Toronto and Eastern Canada and Reverend Peter Dvirmik, parish priest in Toronto. Photo: Kate Everson

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brighton Attractive 2 bdrm with fridge & stove, and water. Window coverings and freshly painted. Building has security entrance & laundry facilities. $700/mth plus heat & hydro.

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Warkworth Main St., 546 sq. ft. store with parking and water included, rent is $550/month plus utilities and HST. Call 705-927-8409.

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Gangway to Galilee V.B.S – August 25th – 29th from 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm at the Aug 23, Rib Fest, Madoc Skate Park, 3-7 Marmora Free Methodist Church. Open pm. Volunteers needed. madocoffleashdog- to ages 4-12. For more information call park@gmail.com 613-472-5030. Ivanhoe District Camp, 11863 Hwy. 62, Ivanhoe, Aug. 22 - 31. Services: 10:30 NORWOOD AM, 2:30 & 7 PM. Camp Chairperson: Elsie Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) McCumber 613-968-9966. Accommodations: Tuesdays, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Norwood. Weigh in from 5:30, Dorothy Cummings 613-848-7539 meeting at 7 pm. Elaine 705-639-5710 Caregivers Support Group, 3rd Wed. of each month, 9:30-11:30am. Arts Asphodel Norwood Public Library, Centre Madoc. Learn and share with oth- Norwood Branch: Story time every Friday, ers who are experiencing the memory loss 10 a.m. Event info: www.anpl.org. journey with a family member.

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MARMORA Marmora Legion: Bingo-Every Monday, 7pm. Everyone welcome Marmora; August 18 to 22 at Marmora Pentecostal Church 53 Madoc St. Marmora, we will be conducting our annual V.B.S. theme “Kingdom Rock” from 1pm to 4pm. This is open to all children from age 4 to 12 years old. The children will be involved in singing, games, fun discoveries(imagination station) , stories, snacks and other fun activities and have a chance to win various prizes. For more info. please call the church office @ 613472- 3219.

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Trenton Lions Club 77 Campbell Street hosts a weekly Thursday Night Bingo. Cards on sale at 6pm regular program starts at 7pm. Everyone welcome. Attention quilt lovers and quiltmakers, Trenton Valley Quilters’ Guild Meeting every 3rd Tuesday of the month, 1 pm, King Street United Church, Trenton. All are welcome. “CELEBRATE RECOVERY” weekly open meetings, St. Andrew’s Church, Trenton, Fridays, 7 pm. A safe and confidential setting to heal your hurts, habits and hang ups. CLOGGING Friday night, with the Quinte Bay Cloggers, 6:30 - 9:00 pm, starting September 5th, in the hall at the Salvation Army at 244 Dundas Street East, Trenton. All ages welcome, no experience necessary. Contact Eve or Ozz at 613-966-7026.

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TYENDINAGA Friday, August 15, Street Dance, downtown Belleville. 7 pm. Live music. www.downtownbelleville.ca Diners Club Melrose Held once a month on the 3rd Thursday at Tyendinaga Township Community Hall 12 pm. Info: 613-396-6591 Meals on Wheels Deseronto: Tuesday through Friday a hot meal delivered to your door around noon, for more information call 613-396-6591

sweet corn on the cob, and Warkworth’s famous home-baked pies. Adult Tickets bought before August 1 will be $15.00. On and after Aug 1 an adult ticket will be $20.00. Child’s tickets remain the same price as in the past years. Call to reserve your tickets at 924-9200 or 1-888-653-1556. 40 Main St., Warkworth, Contact: Kim

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WARKWORTH Warkworth Long Lunch, August 17, 11:30 am. Main St. Warkworth is closed off and set up with the longest table you will ever see, and it’s waiting for you and your family. Spend the day with your friends and enjoy a delicious lunch featuring barbecued beef and pork, baked beans, salads, fresh

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Volunteers, goodwill keep petting farm refuge in business By Brett Mann

Entertainment - Cloyne – When Donna Smith and her husband Barry opened the Land O’ Lakes Petting Farm five years ago they “started with a calf and a pot-bellied pig” says Ms. Smith and now are responsible for about 50 animals. To help defray the considerable feed and veterinary expenses, the Petting Farm recently held their second annual Family Fun Day fund-raiser, drawing a sizable crowd of kids and their parents and raising about $800 by the early afternoon. Attractions included llamas, horses, rabbits, a cow and bull, turkeys, pigs, lambs and goats as well as cats and dogs and a Canada gosling. Musical

entertainment was provided by the Original Slamgrass Orchestra and Zanzar the Magical Genie performed, among other tricks, a demonstration of fire-eating. “Today we have 30 volunteers,” Ms. Smith reports, noting that all the animals at the farm have been rescued. “Usually we get calls from people that tell us about animals that need to be rescued, or we have people who have rescued animals and they ask if we’ll take them or they bring them to the farm. We also rescue cats and dogs. We have a fenced in area for them and they stay indoors at our house at night time.” In addition to caring for their menagerie of animals, the Smiths are also long-time foster par-

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ents and find that the animals have therapeutic value for the youngsters they care for. “I have a lot of training working with children who have been traumatized,” notes Smith, “and also with kids with disabilities. We find that animals are very therapeutic for children with trauma, special needs and disabilities.” The high cost of animal feed and care is met partially “through the admission fee, $5 for adults, children under the age of two, free. In the summer we’re open seven days per week and on weekends in May, June, September and October. On an average day, we need six volunteers,”

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Zanzar the Magic Genie demonstrated fire eating. Ashley (l) and Trisha Austin with Zanzar the Magic Genie.

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