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15 SUBARU WRX STI

28560 Manual 6spd, AWD, alloys, heated seats, rev camera, Bluetooth, cruise, SI drive, 4cyl, sedan, keyless entry, tinted windows, air bags, traction ctrl, leather trim seats, height adjust seat, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat radio, pwr windows/locks/mirrors, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 38,798 km.

$34,995 $

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16 NISSAN MURANO SV $31,995 $

28754E AWD, factory rem start, alloys, pano roof, push btn start, heat seats/mirrors/steering, rev cam, Bluetooth, cruise, pwr liftgate, touch screen, auto 3.5 V6, keyless entry, fog lights, tint windows, airbags, trac ctrl, wood grain trim, bucket seats, pwr seats/windows/locks/ mirrors, AC, dual climate. 22,029 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

193

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96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE 28667 AC, dual climate, heated mirrors, cruise, auto 3.6, 6cyl, 7 passenger, FWD, keyless entry, roof rack, hubcaps, air bags, traction crl, woodgrain trim, economy mode, ext temp gauge, pwr windows/locks/mirrors, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 84,018 km.

$14,195 $

108

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72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

16 CHRYSLER 200 C $22,995 $

28844 Factory rem start, alloys, pano roof, push btn start, leather, heat seat/ steering, nav, rev cam, U-connect, cruise, Alpine stereo, mirror dimmer, hill start assist, auto 3.6 V6, FWD, keyless entry, fog lights, airbags, trac ctrl, bucket seats, pwr seats/ window/locks/mirrors, height adj seats, AC, dual climate. 20,395 km. Previous Daily Rental

139

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96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

16 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER ES $23,295 $

28715E Alloys, AC, Bluetooth, cruise, auto 2.4, 4cyl, AWD, keyless entry, tinted windows, air bags, traction ctrl, economy mode, height adjust seat, MP3, ext temp gauge, pwr windows/locks/mirrors, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 34,150 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

141

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96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 FORD TRANSIT CONNECT XLT 28869 AC, rev cam, park aid, cruise, Advance trac RSC, auto $14,995 2.0 4cyl, FWD, keyless/keypad $ entry, trailer hitch, hubcaps, fog lights, tint windows, airbags, height adj seat, MP3, Sync, pwr windows/locks/mirrors, steer ctrl, tilt steer, curb side mirrors. 98,073 km.

114

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14 HONDA CIVIC LX 28806 Manual 5spd, alloys, pwr roof/windows/locks/mirrors, push btn start, heated seats/mirrors, rev camera, Bluetooth, cruise, side view cam, touch screen, 1.8 4cyl, FWD, keyless entry, airbags, trac ctrl, econo mode, height adj seats, AC, MP3, ext temp gauge, steering ctrl, tilt steer. 125,861 km.

$12,495 $

84

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84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

16 TOYOTA RAV4 LE $24,995 $

28721E AWD, AC, Bluetooth, cruise, sport mode, auto 2.5, 4cyl, keyless entry, rear spoiler, tinted windows, air bags, traction ctrl, economy mode, height adjust seat, MP3, ext temp gauge, pwr windows/ locks/mirrors, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering, curb side mirrors. 27,129 km. Previous Daily Rental

151

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96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 DODGE RAM 2500HD SLT $42,495 $

28737 8cyl cummins turbo diesel, 4x4, crew cab, long box, AC, heated mirrors, cruise, tow/haul, hill start assist, auto, 6 passenger, keyless entry, trailer hitch, box liner, chrome wheels, air bags, traction ctrl, MP3, sat radio, pwr windows/ locks/mirrors, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 23,953 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

324

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12 SUBARU IMPREZA LTD 28676 AWD, alloys, pwr roof/ windows/locks/mirrors, leather, heat seats, cruise, touch screen, auto 2.5 4cyl, hatchback, keyless entry, fog lights, airbags, trac ctrl, height adj seat, AC, dual climate, MP3, ext temp gauge, steer ctrl, tilt steer. 96,826 km.

$15,195 $

135

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60 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

16 MAZDA CX-5 TOURING $26,495 $

28773E Alloys, pwr roof/seats/ windows/locks/mirrors, push btn start, heated seats, rev camera, Bluetooth, cruise, Skyactiv tech, blindspot detect, touch screen, sport mode, auto 2.5, 4cyl, AWD, keyless entry, fog lights, air bags, traction ctrl, AC, MP3, ext temp gauge, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 21,395 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

160

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

14 GMC SIERRA ALL TERRAIN $44,995 $

28710A Factory remote start, crew cab, leather trim seats, heat seats, rev cam, park aid, OnStar, cruise, Bose snd, touch screen, hill descent ctrl, tow/haul mode, auto, 5.3, 8cyl, 4x4, keyless entry, short box, trailer hitch, box liner, alloys, fog lights, airbags, trac ctrl, pwr seats/ windows/locks/mirrors, AC, MP3, sat radio, ext temp gauge. 62,041 km.

302

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84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 NISSAN ALTIMA SL 28430 Factory rem start, alloys, pwr roof/seats/windows/locks/mirrors, push btn start, leather, heat seats/ steering, rev cam, Bluetooth, cruise, Bose snd sys, auto 2.5 4cyl, FWD, keyless entry, fog lights, airbags, lumbar support, height adj seat, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat radio, compass, ext temp gauge, steer ctrl, tilt steer. 34,558 km.

$17,295 $

132

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72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

16 NISSAN PATHFINDER SV 28756E Alloys, push btn start, heated seats/mirrors/steering, rev camera, park aid, Bluetooth, cruise, pwr liftgate/seats/windows/locks/mirrors, auto 3.5, V6, 4WD, keyless entry, roof rack, fog lights, tint windows, air bags, traction ctrl, AC, dual climate, MP3, ext temp gauge, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 24,959 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

$29,995 $

181

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96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

09 KUBOTA L3540 $29,900 $

22123 Front end loader with bucket, LA724, diesel, 4x4, AC, AM/FM, CD, 2 doors, 686 hours.

226

bi-weekly

60 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

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28282 Panoramic roof, leather, heated seats/mirrors, Bluetooth, pwr liftgate/seats/windows/locks/ mirrors, Audi drive select, auto, 4cyl TFSI AWD, keyless entry, roof rack, alloys, fog lights, air bags, traction ctrl, AC, MP3, sat radio, ext temp gauge, cruise, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 18,487 km.

257

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15 VW GOLF HIGHLINE 28540 4cyl TSI, pwr roof/seats/ windows/locks/mirrors, alloys, leatherette, heated seats/mirrors, rev camera, Bluetooth, cruise, touch screen, auto 1.8, FWD, hatchback, keyless entry, fog lights, air bags, traction ctrl, height adjust seat, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat radio, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 35,593 km.

12 NISSAN SENTRA SE/R 28414 Alloys, pwr roof/windows/ locks/mirrors, AC, rev cam, cruise, auto 2.0, 4cyl, FWD, sedan, keyless entry, rear spoiler, airbags, trac ctrl, bucket seats, height adj seat, MP3, sat radio, ext temp gauge, steer ctrl, tilt steer. 85,473 km.

$9,995 $

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60 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

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127

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96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 VW GOLF GTI $26,995 $

28372 Pwr roof/seat recline/windows/ locks/mirrors, push btn start, heated seats/mirrors, rev camera, Bluetooth, cruise, Fender snd, touch screen, drive mode select, auto, 4cyl TSI, FWD, keyless entry, alloys, fog lights, reat spoiler, airbags, trac ctrl, height adj seat, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat radio, steering ctrls, tilt steering. 21,432 km.

163

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 CHRYSLER 200 C

28515 Factory remote start, panoramic roof, push button start, leather, heated seats/steering, nav, rev camera, U-connect, cruise, Alpine snd, touch screen, hill start assist, auto, 6cyl, FWD, keyless entry, alloys, fog lights, air bags, traction ctrl, pwr windows/ locks/mirrors. 16,793 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

$19,495 $

118

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96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 CADILLAC ATS PREMIUM $25,995 $

28788 AWD, chrome wheels, pwr roof/seats/windows/locks/mirrors, push button start, leather, heated seats/steering, nav, rev camera, park aid, OnStar, cruise, drive mode select, Bose snd, collision alert, lane depart warn, touch screen, auto, 6cyl, sedan, keyless entry, air bags, traction ctrl, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat radio. 46,170 km.

198

bi-weekly

72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 CHRYSLER 200 S 28129 Factory remote start, heated seats/steering, panoramic roof, rev camera, park aid, U-connect, cruise, Alpine snd, touch screen, hill start assist, electric park brake, auto, 6cyl, FWD, alloys, push button start, air bags, pwr seats/windows/ locks/mirrors, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat radio. 32,740 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

$19,995 $

121

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE $10,095 $

28547E Auto 1.2, AC, Bluetooth, 3cyl, FWD, hatchback, keyless entry, hubcaps, rear spoiler, air bags, traction ctrl, CD, pwr windows/locks/mirrors, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 48,731 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

61

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE 28546E Auto 1.2, AC, Bluetooth, 3cyl, FWD, hatchback, keyless entry, hubcaps, rear spoiler, air bags, traction ctrl, CD, pwr windows/locks/mirrors, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 44,492 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

$10,095 $

61

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 VW JETTA COMFORTLINE 28396 4 cyl TSI, alloys, pwr roof/ windows/mirrors/locks, heat seats/mirrors, reverse camera, Bluetooth, cruise, touch screen, auto 1.8, sedan, keyless entry, airbags, AC, MP3, sat radio, external temp gauge, steer ctrls, tilt steer. 51,234 km. Previous Daily Rental

$16,495 $

100

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

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15 NISSAN VERSA NOTE SV 28637E AC, rev cam, Bluetooth, heat mirrors, cruise, pure drive, auto, 1.6 4cyl, FWD, hatchback, keyless entry, hubcaps, airbags, trac ctrl, height adj seats, MP3, sat radio, ext temp gauge, pwr windows/locks/mirrors, steer ctrl, tilt steer. 58,063 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

$11,995 $

72

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

16 FORD FUSION SE $23,995 $

28286 Factory remote start, alloys, pwr roof/seats/windows/locks/ mirrors, push button start, leather, heated seats/mirrors, rev camera, park aid, sync, cruise, touch screen, auto, AWD, keyless/keypad entry, fog lights, air bags, traction ctrl, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat radio, curb side mirrors. 24,718 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

145

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

11 HYUNDAI SONATA LTD 28055AA 4cyl GDI, pwr roof/seats/ windows/locks/mirrors, leather, heated seats/rear seats, nav, rev camera, Bluetooth, touch screen, Dimension snd, auto 2.4, FWD, sedan, keyless entry, alloys, fog lights, air bags, traction ctrl, height adjust seat, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat radio, cruise, steer wheel ctrls. 85,892 km.

$11,995 $

107

bi-weekly

60 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 SUBARU IMPREZA $18,495 $

28536 5 spd manual, alloys, pwr roof/windows/locks/mirrors, leather, heat seats, rev cam, Bluetooth, cruise, 2.5 4cyl, AWD, hatchback, keyless entry, fog lights, airbags, trac ctrl, height adj seats, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat radio, ext temp gauge, steer ctrl, tilt steer, touch screen. 47,002 km.

141

bi-weekly

72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 FIAT 500L LOUNGE 28422 Auto, 4cyl multiair turbo, pano roof, leather, heat seats, nav, rev camera, Bluetooth, cruise, FWD, auto, keyless entry, alloys, fog lights, airbags, trac ctrl, pwr lumbar/windows/locks/mirrors, height adj seat, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat radio, steering ctrls, tilt steer, touch screen. 19,190 km . PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

$16,995 $

103

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 NISSAN ALTIMA SL

28465 Factory remote start, pwr roof/seats/windows/locks/mirrors, push button start, leather, heated seats/steering, Bluetooth, cruise, Pure Drive, Bose snd, auto 2.5, 4cyl, FWD, sedan, kelyess entry, alloys, fog lights, air bags, traction ctrl, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat radio, steering ctrls, tilt steering. 40,560 km.

$15,495 $

118

bi-weekly

72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

16 KIA SOUL EX $16,995 $

28695 Auto 2.0, 4cyl GDI, FWD, alloys, heated seats, rev camera, Bluetooth, cruise, steer mode select, touch screen, hatchback, keyless entry, roof rack, fog lights, air bags, traction ctrl, economy mode, AC, MP3, sat radio, ext temp gauge, pwr windows/locks/mirrors, steer wheel ctrls. 23,579 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

103

bi-weekly

96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 CHEVROLET CRUZE LS $10,495 $

28386 Auto 1.8, AC, OnStar, 4cyl, FWD, sedan, keyless entry, hubcaps, air bags, traction ctrl, bucket seats, height adjust seat, MP3, sat radio, ext temp gauge, pwr windows/locks, tilt steering. 70,018 km.

80

bi-weekly

$20,195 $

122

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96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

103

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12 MAZDA 3 GX $8,995 $

28500 Manual 5spd, hatchback, AC, 4cyl, FWD, keyless entry, hubcaps, air bags, traction ctr, height adjust seat, CD, ext temp gauge, pwr windows/locks/ mirrors, tilt steering. 75,503 km.

80

bi-weekly

60 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

15 CHRYSLER 200 S 28565 Panoramic roof, push button start, heated seats/steering, nav, rev camera, U-connect, cruise, touch screen, hill start assist, Alpine snd, auto, 6cyl, FWD, sedan, keyless entry, alloys, air bags, traction ctrl, leather trim seats, pwr seats/ windows/locks/mirrors, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat radio. 18,198 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

13 HYUNDAI ELANTRA LTD $13,495 $

28407 Leather, heated seats, dual climate, Bluetooth, cruise, pwr roof/seats/windows/locks/mirrors, auto 2.0, 4cyl, FWD, keyless entry, alloys, air bags, traction ctrl, economy mode, AC, MP3, sat radio, ext temp gauge, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 64,646 km.

12 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT 28620 Auto 1.4 Turbo, 4cyl ecotec, AC, OnStar, cruise, FWD, sedan, keyless entry, hubcaps, fog lights, airbags, trac ctrl, height adj seat, sat radio, compass, external temp gauge, pwr windows/locks/mirrors, steer ctrls, tilt steer. 64,960 km.

$10,295 $

92

bi-weekly

60 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 NISSAN SENTRA SR 28574 Auto, pwr roof/windows/ locks/mirrors, push button start, heated seats, rev camera, Bluetooth, Pure drive, Sport mode, 4cyl, FWD, keyless entry, alloys, fog lights, air bags, traction ctrl, height adjust seat, AC, MP3, sat radio, ext temp gauge. 47,101 km.

$14,995 $

114

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72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

12 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT $12,495 $

28784 4cyl ECOTEC, factory remote start, leather trim seats, heated seats, OnStar, cruise, auto, FWD, sedan, keyless entry, chrome wheels, air bags, traction ctrl, pwr seats/windows/locks/mirrors, lumbar support, height adjust seats, AC, MP3, ext temp gauge, steer wheel ctrls, tilt steering. 62,851 km.

111

bi-weekly

60 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

13 CADILLAC ATS LUXURY 28616 Factory remote start, alloys, push btn start, heat seats/steering, rev cam, park aid, Bluetooth, On-Star, cruise, touch screen, auto, 2.5 4cyl, RWD, sedan, keyless entry, tint windows, airbags, trac ctrl, leather, bucket seats, pwr seats/windows/locks/ mirrors, height adj seats, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat radio. 58,565 km.

$18,995 $

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bi-weekly

72 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST

Deferred payments subject to financing. All payments are based on bi-weekly payments. All 2010–2012 – 60 mths: 2013 – 72 mths, 2014 – 84 mths, 2015 - 2017 – 96 mths: P.P.S.A, License and taxes extra. EG: $10,000 + Taxes $1,300 + P.P.S.A. $65 = $11,365 financed over 60 mths at 5.9% = $117.34 Bi-Weekly with a cost of borrowing of $1,962.47 on approved credit. All cash deals are price of vehicle + taxes. Terms & rates are current at time of print. 0 Down + HST. Most 2016 & 2017 vehicles are former daily rentals. Bayview Auto is not responsible for pricing, vehicle option or mileage errors printed in this flyer. Contact dealership for more information.

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Former councilor, mayor Al Zinck touched many hearts By Sarah Hyatt

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Melanie Harrington displays her fresh pumpkin arrangements from the Dahlia May Flower Farm, at the Codrington Farmers’ Market on Sunday, Oct. 9. The Codrington Farmers’ Market community celebrated Thanksgiving with area residents on Sunday, offering up all sorts of fall and festive-inspired favourites and goodies. The market is open until the end of October. Sarah Hyatt/Metroland

Brighton – Allison Banford Zinck, a former long-standing council member and Brighton mayor, touched the lives of many. “Al” died at The Bridge Hospice, in Warkworth, on Wednesday, Sept. 28. Born on Aug. 14, 1936, Al was 80-years-old. “I know he’s been ill for a while but the community is going to miss Al,” said Northumberland-Quinte West MPP Lou Rinaldi. “He had a big part in making Brighton what it is today – he served his community a very long time.” Rinaldi, when he was mayor, worked with Al on council in the early 2000s. Rinaldi said he knew Al for a long time, but he got to know him even better during amalgamation. “We worked very closely together to form the new Municipality of Brighton back then,” he said. “He was a great guy to work with – he didn’t let anything get in his way or get him down. He was always very supportive of me as mayor too.”

For close to three years, the two worked side-by-side. During that time, Rinaldi said Al was key in helping bring to life development downtown, despite a lot of challenges. Al worked hard to support health care and bring doctors to town – to bring to life the health centre on Main Street, now known as the Brighton Health Services Centre, said Rinaldi. Al is also known for his work on Memorial Park. Al was named mayor after Rinaldi won the Northumberland County seat in the 2003 provincial election. He retired from municipal politics later that year, after serving his community somewhere around 20 years and after holding various roles on council. Al’s retirement, however, didn’t mean he stopped caring for his community. Over the years, Rinaldi would talk with Al from time-to-time. “He always provided me with good advice,” said Rinaldi. Please see “Zinck” on page 4

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Former councilor, mayor Al Zinck touched many hearts Continued from page 3

nice family man,” said Ellery. “He was always very active with his church and Al was deeply connected to his com- on the go. He was always trying to help munity and the people in it, added the people.” MPP. Ellery recalled travelling with Al one “I know he’s leaving behind so much time to Prescott Township back in the more to many others.” late 1990s, after a severe ice storm. For former councillors Rose Ellery “We had raised quite a bit of cash to and Chuck Ward, it was Al’s kindness help out,” said Ellery. “And we just felt and friendship that will be remembered. like it was the right thing to do, being Both Ward and Ellery worked with a small community that we should go Al on council for years – but they were there and help.” more than co-workers. Ellery said Al was always at the cen“Al was a very gentle, kind person – a tre of initiatives like this. It was Al’s personality that helped make for a great working council during his time too. “We were all friends,” said Ellery. “We didn’t hold grudges, if we happened to not agree one night.” Ellery often after meetings enjoyed a cup of coffee with Al. “He was an easy person to talk to,” she said. “Just a nice, nice gentleman and he loved Brighton. He worked hard Former mayor of Brighton and long-standing council for his town and member, Al Zinck, has passed away. Submitted photo. not for the money. None of us did.” Al never changed either, she noted. At the council table, Ellery and Ward described Al as “well prepared” and “methodical.” He thought Tables & Chairs • Bedrooms & Home Accents things through and RUTTLE BROTHERS FURNITURE took his time, the SINCE 1974 pair explained. When it came to 1 mile N. of WALMART on HWY 62, Belleville • 613-969-9263 www.ruttlebrothersfurniture.com friendship though,

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Al took a bit of a different approach. “We’d talk about stuff and the next thing you know, he’s right there,” recalled Ward. Whether he was talking about building a deck or another project – well not long after, Al would show up with wood or something else, eager to lend a hand. Al was a “true friend” to Ward. They sailed together, built boats – their wives were friends. Al loved sailing and golf, his friends say. It was Al who put Ward’s name into the ring for council. He collected nominations for Ward also. He believed in his friends. “Al was just a real nice guy – he’d do anything for you,” said Ward. That same level of passion and concern he shared for his friends, he shared for his church – Trinity-St. Andrew’s United. “He did a lot with the new addition,” said Ward. Al was chairman of the building committee during the church’s construction of the new hall. And Al’s passion drove him to see things done in the proper way. “Every day, everything he would do - he’d do it with perfection,” said Ward. Al knew how to laugh too. Ward recalled picking up a boat motor in Trenton with him. “I remember remarking how well it was going and just then, we looked back in the mirror and the trailer had came undone,” said Ward. Thankfully, it didn’t end up in the canal. The pair laughed about it for years. Others may have known Al as a member of the Probus Club, through Zinck Electric or Radio Shack in Brighton, which he owned. The politician also served in the Royal Canadian Air Force for several years. Al was the son of the late Frank Zinck and late Thurza (Evans), a loving husband to Wendy (Liversidge) and the late Nancy (Stewart), a dear father to Diana Zinck and Kenneth Zinck, both of Victoria B.C., and to Brian Ostrander and his wife Tammy of Brighton. He was predeceased by his daughter, Cherilyn Vandament. On Sept. 28, Brighton’s deputy mayor tweeted about the loss of his step-father, saying, “Some heroes don’t wear capes.” On Oct. 3, council at its regular meeting remembered Al with a moment of silence. The community said their goodbyes Oct. 4, during funeral services held at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church.

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OPINION

Water woes continue unabated

The problem with referendums President Juan Manuel Santos was not obliged to hold a referendum to ratify the deal to end sixty years of war between the Colombian government and FARC (the RevoGwynne Dyer lutionary Armed Forces of Colombia). It was held because both Santos and the FARC leaders thought a referendum victory would make it harder for any later government to break the deal – but they lost the referendum. In Sunday’s referendum, slightly more than a third of qualified Colombian voters (37 percent) actually bothered to cast a ballot – and the ‘No’ side won by a sliver-thin majority of 50.2 percent. The ‘Yes’ side, however, got large majorities in the more rural parts of the country that had been devastated by the long war. In the war zones, most people just wanted the killing to stop, but in the safer urban areas people had the luxury of wondering whether it was morally justifiable to grant an amnesty to rebels who had killed so many people. And as in most referendums, lots of people seized the chance to make a protest vote against the government in general. So the peace deal was lost. There is no Plan B. “If the public says ‘No,’ the process stops and there will be no result,” chief government negotiator Humberto de la Calle told Colombia’s El Tiempo newspaper. “The consequence of ‘No’ winning is war,” said former President Cesar Gaviria, who led the campaign for the ‘Yes’ vote. That may be too pessimistic, for FARC’s leaders really do want to end the war. “If ‘No’ wins, it wouldn’t mean that the process has to fall apart,” guerrilla negotiator Carlos Antonio Lozada said in late June. “We aren’t required by law to decide to continue such a painful war.” But without the legal protection of the peace deal, many of FARC’s 5,000 fighters will be reluctant to lay down their weapons and come out of the jungle. Why did Santos take the risk of a referendum? Neither the Colombian constitution nor any other country’s says that peace agreements ending civil wars must be ratified by a referendum. (National constitutions do not even consider the possibility of a civil war.) And when civil wars do end, most

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governments recognise that emotions are still too raw to put necessary concessions like an amnesty for all the combatants to a popular vote. At the end of the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa, Nelson Mandela won the country’s first one-person-one-vote election, but he did not hold a referendum asking the voters to approve the agreement he had negotiated with the white minority regime. Instead he created the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, where those who had committed atrocities were asked to admit their crimes, but were not punished. There was no referendum held to ratify the Good Friday Agreement of 1998 that effectively ended the 30-year civil war in Northern Ireland. Nobody asked the Lebanese people to approve the diplomatic Taif Agreement of 1989 that led to an end of the fifteen-year civil war there, and it was the Lebanese parliament, not a referendum, that passed the amnesty law. A referendum is a very blunt instrument even when the question at issue is less tangled and emotional than a civil war. In the recent referendum on British membership in the European Union, for example, most of the 51.9 percent who voted to leave were really voting against mass immigration (half of which does not come from the EU) and against the impact of globalisation on their living standards. It might as well have read: “Do you want to abandon Hungarian sovereignty and let the EU resettle terrorists here?” Ultranationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban wanted a ‘No’, and he got it: 98 percent of those who voted said ‘No’. (But more than half of the electorate didn’t vote at all, possibly out of contempt for Orban’s blatant attempt to manipulate public opinion.) Then there was the Greek referendum of July last year, when Prime Minister Tsipras asked the public if it accepted the tough conditions of an EU offer to bail Greece out of a debt crisis once more. He wanted a ‘No’ and he got it (61 percent ‘No’, 39 percent ‘Yes) – but ten days later he ignored the result and agreed to an even harsher offer from the EU. And got away with it. Referendums are usually “advisory” and do not have the force of law. They rarely have an outcome that could not be achieved by a simple vote in an elected parliament at a hundredth of the cost. And a democratically elected parliament does a much better job of asking and answering the right question.

Editorial by Chris Malette

Some weeks back, we warned in this space that there needed to be some serious efforts by all of us in the region to save water. Now, it’s more dire than earlier in summer, if one looks at the totality of the problem of drought in the region. Farmers know well the damage – loss of as much as 50 per cent of some crops, corn, soybeans, grains … it’s one of the history books. But, now as the Trent River basin and the Moira River regions struggle with Level 2 and Level 3 low water conditions, respectively, municipalities are starting to sound the claxons. A Level 3 Low Water Condition was declared by Quinte Conservation due to lack of rainfall and low flows in local rivers and streams on August 4. The Quinte Conservation watersheds have been experiencing low water conditions since the beginning of June. Late last month, Quinte Conservatin underscored the low water statement, saying it is still in effect. As we reported this past week, Stirling-Rawdon’s Environmental Committee voted on Tuesday, Oct. 4, to invoke a part of the Township’s water bylaw that regulates usage. Instead of the voluntary reduction enacted earlier this summer due to the drought, residents will be required to cut their usage by 50 per cent, and all non-essential water use has been banned outright. That includes lawn-watering, car-washing and filling swimming pools, hot tubs and the like. Matthew Richmond, the township’s Chief Operator of Water and Wastewater, said the water level in the town’s wells has dropped significantly. “We are a ground water system with shallow ground water wells,” he explained. “They’re not really deep wells, so when the aquifers drop, the water level drops as well.” Overall, Quinte Conservation’s experts are warning the effects of the drought are lingering and more and more people are trucking in water for their homes, farms and businesses with each passing week. Water Resources Manager Christine McClure sums up the hard-to-understand scenario for the layperson. “We are getting a lot of questions recently about how much rain we need to bring the area out of this severe low water condition. The situation is not as clear-cut as being able to say a particular amount of rain will help. Our water levels and flows are so

low now that it is important for the area to receive a steady amount of rain over a number days. The recent rainfall caused a small increase in stream and river flows, but those are already declining. Individual rainfall events are not having a significant impact on the situation.” McClure added on the Quinte Conservation website quinteconservation.ca, “We are getting new reports of people with wells going dry. Under normal conditions our groundwater levels would decline through to October. This year it will be worse. People on private wells will need to be careful with their water use and monitor their wells in case they should go dry.” Quinte Conservation is continuing to ask residents and businesses to reduce their water use by 50 per cent until the water supply has been replenished. In Stirling, meanwhile, the area has received only 60 per cent of the average rainfall during the period from April to September. That has led to the aquifer not being replenished as it normally would be. Richmond said recent rainfalls have not been enough to restore the aquifer, and that meteorologists are predicting a dry fall, so the problem is not likely to be resolved quickly. The problem also is being felt by rural residents who rely on their own private wells. “My well went dry about a week and a half ago,” Richmond said. “It’s not just a town problem. It’s the whole aquifer.” He said this is the lowest water level recorded since Stirling’s first municipal well was dug in 1958. “Historically, we haven’t had water levels this low to my knowledge,” he said. As noted, the problem is not confined to StirlingRawdon, either. Tweed, Madoc and Havelock all use wells to provide their towns with water, and all are experiencing low water levels. In larger municipal areas like Belleville and Trenton the scenario may not seem as dire, but the simple truth is we all have to do our part. Do you do a load of laundry every day? Stop. Just stop the washer, now. If you have a large family, do a load every three to four days, even longer if you can. Do you throw on a dishwasher with a half load? Stop. Wait until the machine is full. Simple things. It all adds up when aquifers are being sucked dry and relief is nowhere in sight.

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Al Refai family greeted by warm hearts By Sarah Hyatt

Brighton – The Al Refai family was officially “welcomed home” and to Brighton last Thursday at the King Edward Park Community Centre. The show of support for the family was immense – dozens of residents filled the community centre for the meet and greet with the family. Hugh McDonald, chairman for the Brighton Refugee Immigrant Needs Group (BRING), couldn’t thank the residents of Brighton enough, for their warm hearts, generosity and kindness, during the emotional evening and as he reflected on the journey to date. The Al Refai family includes, Housam, Dima and their three daughters, Naya, Talia and Celine. They arrived in Brighton back in February and are the first Syrian family the refugee group has brought to the community. The refugee group has been assisting the family in recent months with settling in. On Thursday, the long-awaited formal introduction of the Al Refai family to the community offered residents a chance to interact and get to know the new Brightonians. The Al Refai family: Talia, Naya, Dima, Housam and Celine, at the King “I think this is the best com- Edward Community Centre. mittee I’ve ever sat on and worked Sarah Hyatt/Metroland. with,” said McDonald. The difference the refugee group and residents have made was evident as Dima spoke about the war • Elite • Levolor Thursday evening and the begin• Hunter Douglas • Graber ning of a new life, which the family wasn’t sure would ever be possible. Custom Order Blinds & Shutters “You gave us everything we We Promise Good Quality and Value needed to begin a new life,” Dima told those in attendance at the on all Our Window Fashions community centre. The support from the commu47 B Elizabeth Street nity has truly amazed the family, Brighton Dima said. MON-FRI 8:30-5:00, SAT 8:30-3:00 613-475-3349

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Base Community Fair serves up plenty of fun but draws few By Ross Lees

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CFB Trenton - Those who came out to the first 8 Wing Government of Canada Workplace Charity Campaign (GCWCC) Community Fair seemed to enjoy the event, but turnout was extremely low. Only two teams entered the Herc Pull – 424 Transport and Rescue Squadron and 436 Transport Squadron – with 424 Transport and Rescue Squadron winning the event with a pull of 23.96 seconds. The mock tower and rappel tower were perhaps the most popular events of the fair, attracting a steady stream of people interested in experiencing the jumping and rappelling facilities used by 8 Wing personnel. “It was a fantastic experience,” one participant enthused upon leaving the mock tower. “I’m going to go again.” The flight line photo opportunity was also popular, attracting a number of people who wanted to have their automobiles photographed with 8 Wing aircraft like the C-17 Globemaster III and the C-130

Children enjoyed the games at the Kids’ Zone at the 8 Wing Community Fair Saturday at 1 Hangar. Ross Lees/Metroland Hercules. A car and bike show and Kid Zone also took place, but suffered from the low turnout of spectators. “Yes, I was disappointed with the level of military participation and community turnout,” noted Major (Maj.) Chris Hepburn, co-chair of the GCWCC, recognizing that many factors could have played a part in the events reduced attendance, from poor weather to conflicting community events. “Those people who did at-

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Brighton – For every day in 2015, it was estimated 68 Canadian women would be diagnosed with breast cancer. The Canadian Cancer Society reports, breast cancer is the second leading cause of death from cancer in Canadian women. On average, about 14 Canadian women will die from breast cancer every day. In Brighton, Jennifer Cheer is doing what she can to help, for the second year in a row and through sales of pink pumpkins at Cheer Farms. “It actually all started with a phone call from one my dad’s friends,” said Cheer. After learning of the initiative, Cheer knew it was something she could get behind. “This is something that has affected so many people,” whether directly or in-directly, said Cheer. Because of this, Cheer treats this project as “her baby” at the farm. She planted roughly 200 seeds for the season, which equates to roughly 200 pink pumpkins.

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bring people up-to-date on the library and what it’s all about.� From Oct. 16 to the 22, communities are encouraged to recognize libraries for Ontario Public Library Week. In Brighton, the week will conclude with the open house, which will run from 9 a.m. until noon, on the Saturday. Remarks by special guests are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Both Mayor Mark Walas and MPP Lou Rinaldi for Northumberland-Quinte West are slated to be in attendance. “Every year we try and do

something different during the week,� said Burke. This year, the thought was an open house could be beneficial to the community in an array of ways. “This will be a key opportunity to meet new staff members,� said Burke. And anyone with questions, well this is a good time to visit, the chairman added. Brightonians can also meet the library board and the Friends of the Brighton Public Library during the open house. With great numbers in atten-

dance for the day, the group will be able to take more time with residents, said Burke. So whether residents are looking for some answers to questions, are curious about services and programming, need help with computers or are simply interested in meeting the new staff and looking to enjoy a

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Brighton – Ten clergy from Hills & Shores Presbytery will present a not-so-dramatic reading of episodes from the classic BBC sitcom, The Vicar of Dibley, which ran between 1994 and 2007. Rev. Cathy Gradante, who has taken on the role of a female vicar in a small country parish in rural England, said readings of the hit show have been done by clergy in Toronto and Winnipeg, and when Rev. David Lander, the minister at Castleton-Grafton Pastoral Charge, heard about it, “he thought it might be fun for us to do it� as well. Rehearsals started in September and the first reading will take place Oct. 21 at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church in Brighton, with two more to follow, Nov. 4 at Wooler United and Nov. 18 at Port Hope United. All begin at 7 p.m. The scripts from three episodes, including the very first one in the series, will be read rather than performed, “because we’re old and we can’t memorize,� Gradante said with a laugh. “That’s why we’re not selling tickets either. It wouldn’t be fair.� So the idea is not to raise funds but to entertain. “It’s just fun to see clergy doing something silly and ... joyful,� said Gradante, the minister for Seymour Pastoral Charge. Audiences will be invited to join in throughout the two-hour presentation in the singing of hymns, the words of which will be shown on a screen. “We’re going to treat the audience like part of the congregation,� she said.

Appropriately, one of the hymns is Give To Us Laughter, which contains the lyrics, “Laughter can banish so much of our strife, Laughter and love give us wholeness and health.� In service to that end, some of the language used in The Vicar of Dibley isn’t the kind you’re likely to hear in a church sanctuary. “It’s a little bit irreverent,� Gradante acknowledged. The suggestion was made to “tone it down,� but she said “just leave it� because “it’s British comedy. We’re very clear about that from the get-go,� and anyone familiar with the Brits’ taste in humour will know what to expect. “It can get a whole lot worse than what we’re putting on,� Gradante added, chuckling. Still, there might be a few gasps along with the laughs, she allowed. “There might be, yes, and that’s okay, too,� she said. “If you’re looking for a good laugh on a Friday night, come and see us. It’s going to be a hoot.� Any goodwill offerings received will be directed to charities that will be announced at the readings. In addition to Gradante and Lander, the other ministers taking part are reverends Jamie York (Hastings-Roseneath Pastoral Charge), Norm Long (Queensborough Pastoral Charge), Bruce Fraser (St. Paul’s United, Stirling), Calvin Stone (Cold Springs Pastoral Charge), Kathy Edmison -(Wooler United Church), Doug Throop (Port Hope United Church), Darlene Keddy (Rural Faith United Church) and Cheryl McMurray, a student minister at Trinity United, Cobourg.

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Trenton Military Family Resource Centre, Belleville holds pre-renovation tour CFB Trenton - The Trenton Military Family Resource Centre hosted a pre-renovation tour at their new Belleville location, 610 Dundas Street East recently. This event was the first opportunity for sponsors, stakeholders and staff to see the new space before renovations begin and experience how the MFRC plans to use the space. The Invisible Ribbon Gala, held in May, successfully raised enough funds to complete phase one of the expansion project for Belleville: renovating the building to meet licensed child care requirements. Renovations will begin this month and will include installing new walls, kitchen facilities, toilets, sinks, lighting, safety systems

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and outdoor play space. The pre-renovation tour included a layout of the floor-plan and what each room will be dedicated to. It also had examples of play-based, hands-on learning that will be an integral part of the licensed child care offered at the MFRC, Belleville. Wing Commander Colonel (Col.) Colin Keiver, “a massive supporter” of the Belleville expansion, was in attendance and addressed guests that included Mayor Taso Christopher, councillors, Bernie Ouellet, Warden Rick Phillips and Wing representatives. “It’s not just that I am a massive supporter, it is what has to be done. The only way we can do our job at the Wing is by looking after our members and the only way we can look after our members is by looking after their families and the MFRC is the largest component of that,” he stated. Tamara Kleinschmidt, Executive Director of the Trenton MFRC, fol-

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Canada’s own ‘Rocketman’ drums up support for Out of This World gala started right here in the Quinte region, He’s orbited the earth many times, specifically in Prince Edward County he’s commanded the International (PEC) at Mountain View. Space Station and his flying career Which is why people from this area don’t want to miss the opportunity to speak with, have their book signed by and listen to Colonel (Retired) VETERINARY SERVICE (Col.) Chris HadSMALL ANIMAL CARE field speak at the Dr. Lex Luttikhuis, Dr. Michelle Chiunti and Associates National Air Force “Modern Approach, Traditional Appeal” Museum of Canada Foundation Medical • Surgical • Dental • Dermatology (NAFMCF) gala • Open 7 Days a Week • Oct. 21 at the museum. The semi86 Big Apple Drive, RR#5 Colborne formal gala, enPLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT titled “Out of This World,” promises

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On behalf of the Brighton Applefest Committee, we would like to thank you for making this year’s Applefest a huge success. It was a busy day, but with the help of several volunteers who helped organize and run this massive event. It is truly a community event, thank you to all who made this day possible. We have heard lots of positive feedback about the entire event, from the Car Show to the Lion’s Children’s Village to the Street Fair. We are so grateful to hear about all the great stories and pictures you’ve shared with us. With your help the day ran smoothly and the event was a great success!

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to live up to its name as everyday Canadians will get a chance to meet and mingle with this most famous of peacetime Canadian airmen. At nine years old and before Canada even had an astronaut program while watching a lunar landing, Chris Hadfield decided to be an astronaut. An early progression along that path to eventually commanding the International Space Centre was flying Schweizer 222s and 223 gliders at Mountain View Airport in PEC and living in “tent city” at CFB Trenton. It was those gliders at Mountain View that gave Colonel (Retired) Chris Hadfield his first taste of slipping the surly bonds of earth at the age of 15. “I mean, I consciously thought that would be the coolest thing ever and how do I turn myself into that (an astronaut),” he said in an earlier interview at an event at the Quinte Human Resources Professionals Association presentation at the Empire Theatre in Belleville on Sept. 25, 2014. “How do you go from being a little kid here in southern Ontario to walking on the moon? Air Cadets was one of the things I was doing because you fly in space. It’s a verb - learn to fly, and scuba dive and languages and engineering and all the other things you might need. And, amazingly enough, I flew in space three times and commanded a space ship and it started here.” Which is why having a luminary of this stature appearing locally is so exciting to the organizers of the event. “We’re going to have Col. Chris Hadfield, the first Canadian Commander of the International Space Station, there will be an opportunity to mix and mingle with a bunch of lovely

people and a chance to put in some bids at some auction items, so I think it’s a great, great event,” said Bill March, chairman of the National Air Force Museum of Canada board of directors. “He is open to selfies, autographing some books and things. He’s a very personable individual and he loves talking to people,” Maj. March noted. There will be two book signing opportunities at this event with books available on location for purchase, he added. A public book signing will take place prior to the gala, which begins at 6 p.m. and a more private and intimate book signing will take place during the gala, as well. “We’re hoping that many people will come out and take advantage of this unique opportunity to meet Chris and support the museum,” Maj. March said. Col. Colin Keiver, 8 Wing Commander, has never met Col. Hadfield before and he is looking forward to welcoming him to Trenton, a base he has probably come through at various stages of his career, but where he was never posted. Col. Keiver said the event is not only about meeting Chris Hadfield, but about telling the stories of the many men and women of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) in a building uniquely prepared to enhance those stories. “This building is full of those stories and these air planes are nothing without the people in them. They’re soulless and it’s the people who give us our soul as an organization and our ability to tell those stories. Chris Hadfield’s is but one story so by bringing him here, hopefully we can tell so many stories

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of the men and women of the RCAF, which is what this museum is all about,” he said. “He’s a classic example of someone who started out in air cadets at a very early age, knew he wanted to do something with aviation, joined the cadet organization and got his pilot’s license, joined the Air Force, went to Royal Military College, was a fighter pilot and then a test pilot, and eventually an astronaut. It’s a classic example of what all of us aspire to in a career in the RCAF,” Col. Keiver added. Tickets can be purchased for $150 each at the NAFMC, the Chamber of Commerce in Belleville and Trenton, as well as at Smylie’s Your Independent Grocer in Trenton. Chris Hadfield background Chris Austin Hadfield OC OOnt CD (born August 29, 1959) is a retired Canadian astronaut who was the first Canadian to walk in space. An engineer and former Royal Canadian Air Force fighter pilot, Hadfield has flown two space shuttle missions and served as commander of the International Space Station. Hadfield, who was raised on a farm in southern Ontario, was inspired as a child when he watched the Apollo 11 Moon landing on TV. He attended high school in Oakville and Milton and earned his glider pilot licence as a member of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets. He joined the Canadian Armed Forces and earned an engineering degree at Royal Military College. While in the military he learned to fly various types of aircraft and eventually became a test pilot and flew several experimental planes. As part of an exchange program with the United States Navy and United States Air Force, he obtained a master’s degree in aviation systems at the University of Tennessee Space Institute. In 1992, he was accepted into the Canadian astronaut program by the Canadian Space Agency. He first flew in space aboard STS-74 in November 1995 as a mission specialist. During the mission he visited the Russian space station Mir. In April 2001, he flew again on STS-100 and visited the International Space Station (ISS), where he walked in space and helped to install the Canadarm2. In December 2012, he flew for a third time aboard Soyuz TMA-07M and joined Expedition 34 on the ISS. He was a member of this expedition until March 2013 when he became the commander of the ISS as part of Expedition 35. He was responsible for a crew of five astronauts and helped to run dozens of scientific experiments dealing with the impact of low gravity on human biology. During the mission, he also gained popularity by chronicling life aboard the space station and taking pictures of the earth and posting them through Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr to a large following of people around the world. His mission ended in May 2013 when he returned to earth.


Agriculture minister visits Codrington cidery to promote Ontario Agriculture Week By John Campbell

Codrington – Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Jeff Leal celebrated Ontario Agriculture Week by visiting Empire Cider Company to congratulate owners Chris and Jennifer McRae on their success in using farmers’ markets to increase sales. They began selling their products at Codrington and Cobourg after the provincial government opened up farmers’ markets to the sale of Ontario cider and fruit wines last May, and the couple plan to add Peterborough to their list next year, Leal said on his visit Oct. 6. “To date, 99 wineries, including 14 fruit wineries and cideries, have also brought their products to 250 farmers’ markets across the province,” he said. “The farmers’ market is really huge for us, it’s more than doubled our output for sales

ucts at farmers’ markets,” said Grant Howes, the owner of County Cider Company in Picton. Ontario “has the right climate [and] the right growing conditions” for producing “really, really good cider that’s been recognized all over the world.” He said cider-makers don’t get enough credit for making their product “in a very carbon-positive way,” noting “an acre of orchard dedicated to cider every year sequesters Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Jeff Leal over 20 tons of carbon dioxide

celebrated Ontario Agriculture Week (Oct. 3-9) by visiting Empire Cider Company south of Codrington. Owner Chris McRae was there to greet him, as were local MPP Lou Rinaldi, Brighton Mayor Mark Walas and Northumberland County Warden Gil Brocanier, along with County Cider Company Grant Howes, on the right, who spoke on behalf of the Ontario Craft Cider Association. John Campbell/Metroland

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and puts out 15 tons of oxygen into the air.” It also cools the environment and creates “huge diversity on agricultural land.” Leal said the Ontario Fruit Wine sector “has experienced consistent growth at a rate of 8 per cent to 11 per cent annually during the past four years and there are now more than 40 wineries that produce fruit wines in Ontario.” The cider segment is growing even faster, “with sales of locally produced craft cider growing 54 per cent at the LCBO to $5.1 million in 2015-16,” he said.

As of June 60 grocery stores in the province that sell beer have been authorized to sell Ontario cider as well, and that number could eventually grow to as many as 450 grocery store locations, Leal said. The agricultural sector generates $34.6 billion gross domestic product for the provincial economy, “sustaining one in ever nine jobs across the province, or supporting 790.000 jobs,” and the government is on pace to double the growth rate and create 120,000 jobs by 2020.

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Golden Hawks beat Vees in OT thriller By Erin Stewart

Trenton – The Trenton Golden Hawks’ Liam Morgan scored the game winner in overtime, sealing the Hawks’ 4-3 victory against the Kingston Voyageurs in Trenton on Friday, Oct. 7. More than 800 fans packed Trenton’s arena to watch last year’s North-East Conference, Ontario Junior Hockey League, finalists battle it out in a new season but with the same outcome; the Hawks coming out on top. The Hawks’ co-captain Josh Allan kicked off the first period with the first goal of the game, assisted by Austin Bot-

trell and Mac Lewis. The Vees’ came back in the second period with two goals, scored by Rob Clerc, on the power play, and Brandon Nadeau with assists from Connor Cobbold, Dorian Overland, Kyle Hallbauer and Clerc. Allan scored again in the second period on a power play, assisted by Louis DiMatteo and co-captain Lucas Brown, bringing the score to 2-2 going into the third. Clerc scored his second of the night unassisted in the third and Trenton’s Mac Lewis scored a goal on a power play, assisted by Ture Linden. G-Hawks fans went wild when Morgan picked up the

game winning goal 2:50 into overtime, assisted by Brown. Trenton’s goaltender Chris Janzen made some big saves at the beginning of the game and saved a total of 25 shots out if the 28 he faced. The Vees’ Zach Springer made 38 saves out of 42 shots. “They came out hard, we came out a little slow to start,” said Morgan. “We needed to get our heads back into it and it took a little time that’s all.” Morgan said he thinks the Hawks need to focus on their mental game. “We have the skill to go all the way,” he said. “Last year we were really mentally strong and our coaches even say we

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Allen named president and CEO of YMCA of CEO By Chris Malette

Gone for good is the title ‘interim CEO’ for Dave Allen. Friday, the YMCA of Central East Ontario made it official – Allen is the Y’s choice for president and chief executive officer of the YMCA of CEO, as it’s known. Calling the official appointment a privilege and an honour, Allen was himself lauded by the chairman of the board of the charitable organization – which counts YMCA facilities in Belleville, Quinte West and Peterborough under its administrative wing – and a long list of staffers who gathered for the announcement. “David’s leadership, his ability to create strong community relationships, his commitment and dedication to the YMCA and this community, as well as his operational expertise, has been key to the success of our YMCA,” said board chair John Mastorakos. Allen had been acting as president and CEO of the region’s YMCAs since 2015 when former CEO Bob Gallagher, working out of the Peterborough YMCA, was promoted to Ottawa to head the National Capital Region division of YMCA. He relished the role, but said the last several weeks while a search was on to replace Gallagher had been a “pressure cooker.” Mastorakos said it was not a slam dunk that the Y board, locally, was going to automatically choose Allen as the successor, but noted that Allen had been selected in a ranked, vetted process that heard from applicants from across the YMCA community, nationally. “The YMCA staff,” said an effusive Allen addressing the ceremony Friday, “are the people who make me look

good. They’re the ones who make this place run.” Allen took a moment to praise not only staff and volunteers at the Y – a constant mantra for a man whose professional career has been shaped in the Y organization since his early days in 1981 as a camp counsellor in Peterborough – but to issue a “gold membership – the first ever” to tireless Y member, board member, fundraiser and volunteer Bill Yeotes. As staff took the floor to praise Allen, one by one at Friday’s announcement, it was summed by YMCA Quinte West general manager Rod Riddel, who said “There are few people as dedicated to the YMCA mission as Dave Allen.” Allen said while continuing to strive for increasing and improving on the record of charitable inclusion for the less fortunate to enjoy all that the Y offers, he is making the construction of a new YMCA in Belleville his priority. “There is no question, this city needs a new YMCA and it will be our mission to ensure we build one that this city and its people deserve,” said Allen in closing. Though a site selection process and capital campaign have yet to begin, Allen has been busily working behind the scenes to scope out both. Seven years ago, Quinte West built a state-of-the-art YMCA near Highway 401 off Glen Miller Road and its operation is shared – to great success, noted Mayor Jim Harrison – with the municipality. A couple years prior to that, YMCA Peterborough embarked on a massive capital campaign to build a modern, spacious Y for that city, as well and Allen sees the only natural completion of the troika to be a new YMCA for Belleville. “We’ll get it done,” he vowed.

Dave Allen was named president and CEO of YMCA for East CantralOntario Friday, Oct. 7, encompassing YMCAs in Peterborough, Quinte West and Belleville. Chris Malette/Metroland

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Having lived in Belleville and integrated himself into the community, Allen said he and his family will continue to reside here, as well, making the Belleville YMCA his home base of operations for the region.

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Suicide Bereavement Group is a place for healing and understanding By Terry McNamee

Belleville - Evan Hill was a typical, outgoing teenager. He played sports, had a girlfriend, was popular, was happy and seemed to be having a great life — until one day he hanged himself from a hydro tower. “He was only 17 years old,” said his mother, Shelley. “He had his whole life (awaiting him).” His father, Jayme, says it’s not always the kid you think is at risk who becomes suicidal. Sometimes the happy, outgoing ones are that way because they are really good at hiding feelings that make them think the only solution is to end it all. It’s difficult for parents to accept that they missed seeing that their child was in so much pain, but those who have joined Belleville’s Suicide Bereavement Support Group soon come to realize that it is not their fault, and that the signs may not have been there for them or anyone else to see. Sharing their stories with others who have lost a family member to suicide helps them cope, helps them find ways of dealing with their terrible loss and helps them realize that they do not have to shoulder the burden alone. “It’s a place where you can go and talk, and people know what you mean,” said Rob Dafoe. He and his wife, Jennifer, lost their son, Brock, to suicide. Talking about their loss is hard — not because these families don’t want to talk about it, but because friends don’t want to listen. “They feel that they have to say something,” said Glen Brooks. He said people don’t know what to say, so they say nothing and avoid the subject altogether. “They just ignore you and tune you out,” he said. “If you happen to mention it, they change the subject.” “Some people won’t even talk to you,” said his wife, Shelley. The Brooks lost their son as well. This group, which is hosted by the Hastings and Prince Edward Branch of the Canadian

Mental Health Association, meets regularly in Belleville. All agreed it has been an enormous help to meet with other families who have suffered the same kind of loss. “We need this group because it’s safe here,” said Linda Phillips, whose husband committed suicide. “We can be ourselves.” They all find things in common, but also learn from each other. They find out how other people have dealt with their loss, whether it’s by visiting the place where the person died or finally realizing that their child or husband is no longer in pain. “I’m at peace with what my son did, because I know he is at peace,” said Brock’s mother. Like some of the others, she has felt the presence of her son on occasion. “It comforts me,” she said quietly. They all agreed that the best part of the group is having people who will listen and who are supportive. Just knowing the group is there is a comfort, and meeting regularly gives them strength, especially when they are having a bad People who have lost a family member or close friend to suicide are finding comfort and day. Meetings can be sad, but there is much healing at the Suicide Bereavement Support Group, which meets regularly in Belleville. laughter, too, as they tell stories of those they Some of those who attended the Sept. 27 meeting included, from left, Jennifer Dafoe, have lost. Glen Brooks, Rob Dafoe, Shelley and Jayme Hill and Marilyn Brooks. “We’ve all got broken hearts, but but there’s Terry McNamee/Metroland always laughter,” said Marilyn. “When you lose a child, it’s one heck of a long time before you can laugh.” The Suicide Bereavement program lasts eight weeks and includes three facilitators. After the formal program is ended, reunions are held monthly at 41 Octavia St. in Belleville. It is open only to family members or close friends of the person who died. It Tweed Hungerford Agricultural Hall • 617 Louisa Street Tweed (Beside Arena) is not open to observers or students. OPEN LAST 2 WEEKENDS OF OCTOBER To learn more, call 613Friday & Saturday nights 969-8874. Both Weekends - Sunday Matinee

Child protection discussed at County Council By Jack Evans

Purple is the colour for October, Children’s Aid Society officials are promoting. In a presentation to Hastings County Council Thursday, Teri- Ann MacDonald of the Highland Shores CAS outlined how the agency is trying to promote purple as the colour of focus during October, which is also being designated as Child Abuse Prevention Month. Other events include Go Purple Day on Oct. 19, with colourful purple ribbons available to wear on that day and purple hockey games across the agency’s three counties on specific dates, listed on its website. She said the society continues to combat a public perception that a call to the CAS leads to family breakup. Instead, she argued, “a call to Chil-

dren’s Aid will lead to an offer of help that can often make all the difference to children, youth and families.” “ Children,” she said , “remain with families in 97 per cent of CAS investigations. Early intervention by the CAS can include counselling, parenting programs and substance abuse treatment. A call can lead to a family being put in touch with community partners and many support services.” Warden Rick Phillips noted he is personally very supportive of the CAS as when he was six years old he became one of their wards and it was the best thing that ever happened to him. Council passed resolutions to proclaim all of the agency’s October programs - Child Abuse Prevention Month, October, National Foster Family Week, Oct. 16-22 and November as” Adoption Awareness Month.”

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Low water conditions continue for Trent River valley By Erin Stewart

Trenton – Below normal rainfall over the past 6 months continues to impact the Trent River valley and bring very dry conditions. A level 2 Low Water Condition continues to remain in effect for most of the watershed region, including Trenton, Brighton, Grafton, Roseneath, Warkworth and Campbellford. A level 3 Low Water Condition remains in effect for the Township of Stirling-Rawdon and the Municipality of Centre Hastings. “September, October and November are typically the wettest months of the year. We need above normal precipitation through the rest of the fall to replen-

ish stream flows and groundwater levels,” said Janet Noyes, Manager – Watershed Science & Services, in a press release. Based on data from Environment Canada’s Trenton station, the average precipitation totals for April through September was 60 per cent of normal. August was the only month the region received above normal precipitation. The other five months have received between 30 and 60 per cent of normal monthly totals. “We continue to receive new reports from people with wells going dry,” said Noyes. “We urge individuals with low well water levels to investigate alternate water systems, such as a temporary outdoor storage tanks or permanent underground cisterns.” Levels of streams and creeks con-

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Fosters present ‘More Stories From the Wild’

Noted filmmakers John and Janet Foster present More Stories from the Wild Oct. 17, hosted by the Friends of the Salmon River at the group’s AGM in Roblin. For more than 40 years, John and Janet Foster have been telling visual stories about Canada. Their filming assignments for CBC, TVOntario, and the Discovery Channel have taken them from coast to coast and into the High Arctic. Through their films and slide shows they have always shared their own passion for Canada’s wild places and the diversity of our wildlife. In this presentation, John and Janet share more stories, including wildlife adventures on their old farm and new discoveries they have made this year in Hastings County. According to organizers, these are local tales everyone can relate to, including funny and endearing rendezvous with wild turkeys, deer, a barred owl, and many others with whom they share a rich rural habitat. “In Prince Edward County, travel with us through dramatic snow squalls,

wintering swans and geese, and icy lakeshores. You will see a video of sunrise, mist, and swans at Wellington Harbour on a cold, -20C January morning and learn how the Fosters captured the very images they had envisioned,” said a release promoting the event. The Fosters have directed and hosted many nature and wildlife programs for television, including the CBC series To the Wild Country and Wild Canada. For photography buffs, there will be opportunities to discover nuances of technique from these seasoned experts. John Foster says, “One of the secrets we have learned for filming and photography is knowing exactly when to be there.” More Stories from the Wild will be followed by the Friends of Salmon River AGM on Monday, October 17 at 6:30 pm at Roblin Wesleyan Church, 3100 County Road 41, in Roblin. Entry is free for current FSR members or $5 for non-members. For information, contact Susan at susan@moorepartners. ca or 613-379-5958. Also see friendsofsalmonriver.ca

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Crystals, herbs, readings – all at wellness show Oct. 22 Batawa – Healing is something that most people don’t talk about, but everybody wants. “We all need some kind of healing in our lives,” says Rob Petho, coorganizer of the Healing Light Wellness and Crystal Show to be held October 22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Batawa Community Centre. “Whether it’s for an aching body, a stressed mind or just a boost for the spirit, healing can make us feel better.” The show will have 23 practitioners and vendors at the centre offering various types of mini-readings and healing sessions for a small fee. Admission to the event is free and there will be lunch offered for sale by Batawa Seniors Unlimited. There will also be several vendors with stones, minerals and crystals to help with the healing process. “Stones have a unique vibration.” Petho adds. “They are great healers.” The vendors come from a wide area including Quinte West, Belleville, Stirling, Tweed, Marmora and Bancroft. One vendor, Ellen Williams, recently held a “Wellness By the Water” show at the Tweed Pavilion and was delighted with the turnout. “We had a great show,” she smiled. “People are really interested in finding out about various healing methods.” Some of the mini-sessions avail-

able at the Batawa show include crystal Reiki by Alexandria Barker of Quinte West, numerology by Wendy Newman-Stille of Belleville, spiritual healing and medium readings by Shirley Moy of Belleville, intuitive art and portraits by Rebecca Drake of Marmora, and meditation and intuitive healing by Vikki Langelier of Quinte West. Monique Allore from Tweed offers a twist on the healing sessions by combining her natural attunement to shamanic work. As well as being a counsellor, she can tune into the an-

cient shamans and offer their magical insight wherever needed. Sonia Landry from Quinte West is a life coach and also makes beautiful smudging tools to clear out negativity from people, places and things. Alissa Brennan, also from Quinte West, brings her handmade essential oils, each to soothe a type of illness. Vendors offering their specialty in stones are George Thompson from Stirling and Erin Thomas from Belleville with their amazing knowledge of the hidden healing power of stones, rocks and minerals. George has been

a rock hound for years and has a table at many of the shows, as well as operating his dairy farm and skiing in Batawa with his son. Erin has also been studying the stones and has investigated their hidden properties for healing of body, mind and spirit. Practitioners are coming from all over, including Reverend Janice Chrysler from Marmora (spiritual coach, intuitive psychic), Janice Gannon (Shiatsu) from Stirling, and Reverend Rita Marie Browning from Bancroft (spirit reading and Tarot.) John Syme from Belleville will be of-

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Sprague Foods lentil soup cracks major retail markets with help of Greenbelt Fund Belleville – Belleville-based Sprague Foods Ltd. received a $79,000 grant from the Greenbelt Fund in spring 2016 to invest in a new packaging machine and increase capacity. With the new system in place, Sprague is launching a new Organic Lentil Vegetable soup, made with Ontario ingredients. Best news for the near-centuryold company is its recent inclusion in product lines available at major retailers across Canada. The launch of the new organics line, and the Sprague Brand Organic

Lentil Vegetable Soup is in line with Sprague’s commitment to supporting local agriculture and Ontario’s economy, said the company in a release. Sprague applied to the Greenbelt Fund for support to help increase capacity to meet growing demand for nutritious, locally processed soups and beans. The investment has allowed Sprague to ramp up production by 100% and launch seven new projects. The project will increase local food sales by $1.6 million by 2017, a significant boost to the economy in Belleville and Prince Edward County.

“This is the biggest launch of any new product we’ve had in 91 years,” says Rick Sprague, president at Sprague Foods. Sprague is the fourth generation in the Sprague family to lead the business, specializing in 100% Canadian products. “We’ve had our first truckloads leave the facility and the new soup is now on the shelves.” The increased capacity at Sprague is bringing new growers to market as Sprague emphasizes the local flavour of its products. Sprague sources as many ingredients as possible from

Ontario, including from nearby Prince Edward County, where Sprague Foods began decades ago. “We’re thrilled to see Sprague reach this milestone,” said Burkhard Mausberg, CEO of the Greenbelt Fund. “Ontarians looking to support their local farmers and processors now have more options on the shelves to choose from, which is good for Ontario’s economy and rural communities.” The new Organic Lentil Vegetable Soup is now available in Costco stores across Canada.

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AUCTION SALE MR BILL LUMSDEN

273 FULLER ROAD, R.R.# 1 THOMASBURG, ONT. FRIDAY OCTOBER 21ST AT 11:00 AM 13 miles NORTH of Belleville on Highway 37 and turn WEST onto Moira Road (County Rd 8) for 3 miles and turn NORTH onto Carson Road for 3 miles and turn EAST onto Fuller Road Massey Ferguson 35 Deluxe diesel tractor with Allied front end loader- good running condition; David Brown 880 diesel tractor with front end loader – running condition; John Deere Model 2010 gas engine steel track loader with 1 yard bucket and 6 ft bladerunning condition; 6.5 hp portable 25 ton wood splitter, Troy Bilt 6 hp rear tine garden tiller, Craftsman 26 hp riding lawn mower, Stihl FS55 straight shaft grass and brush cutters, Bush Hog CS 100P 3 point hitch PTO wood chipper, Greenline 3 point hitch post hole auger, Walco 3 point hitch single auger snow blower with hydraulic controls, Bush Hog 6 ft landscaping rake with hydraulic controls, Walco 799 3 point hitch scraper blade, Cyclone Rake commercial yard vac, hydraulic wood splitter, lawn roller, garden wagon, Ferguson 2 furrow plow, 7 ft spring tooth cultivator, gas powered water pump, Craftsman radial arm saw, chainsaws, 16 ft CNC sail boat – incomplete, 8 hp snow blower, fence wire, 2 wheel cart, tool stands, pressure pump and tank, oak barrels, extension ladders, tool chest, back pack leaf blower, numerous other articles. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com

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1027 MELVILLE ROAD, R.R.# 2 CONSECON PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY SATURDAY OCTOBER 22ND AT 11:00 AM 4 miles SOUTH of Belleville on Highway 62 and turn WEST onto County Road 2 ( Top of Mountain View Hill) for 4 miles and turn WEST onto Melville Road for 1 mile. ATV -2011 Polaris 850 cc “Sportsman” 4wd with one up seat and snow blade-3200kms, good running condition; Husqvarna 9 hp rear tine garden tiller – like new; single axle utility trailer, single axle snow mobile trailer, 2 flat bed hay wagons, roller, 16 ft tandem axle storage trailer, 42” lawn sweeper, Ski Boose,18 ft single axle “Hunt Camp Special house trailer; vintage John Deere ground driven manure spreader – incomplete; Fleury walking plow, Mastercraft “Maxium” multi drawer tool chest, Motomaster portable air compressor, power tools, hand tools, garden tools, jack all, ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES – SELL AT 11AM maple butcher block , collection of Prince Edward and Hastings County milk bottles, antique walnut washstand, antique 7 piece toilet set, pine bench, oil lamps, enamel ware, vintage kitchenwares, die cast tractors and cars, antique agricultural hand tools, vintage prints and pictures, vintage hockey calendars, vintage Jello Hockey coins, Vintage Jello “Famous Cars”, vintage sports cards, game boards, wooden ladders, 9 x 12 area carpet, tins, New Holland Christmas bells, Wade figurines, Red Rose bird collection, Radio Flyer wagon, child’s table and chairs, copper boiler, wooden crates, well pump, milk cans, garden accents, BBQ, numerous other articles from an old farmstead. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com

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For John Sim, Property sold. ONSITE: 3439 Stewart Rd., Newtonville, ON. 1 road E of Newtonville Rd., between Concessions 3 & 4. Parking in south field. Watch for signs. 990 Case diesel 2WD tractor w/loader. Biro meat saw, rotary mower, NH haybine, NH 27 sq. baler, older catamaran-as is, wagons & trailers, farm gates, cedar posts, cement mixer, cultivator, 3pth blade, harrows, JD 2 furrow plow, garden disc, cultivator, 3pth sgl stage snow blower, rotary rake, hay stooker sq/bale, 3pth platform lifter, cage/fence wire, portable water tank, round bale feeders, older fibreglass boat/motor w/trailer-as is, poultry cage, chicken plucker, implement wheels, bale spear, manure forks, chains, compressors, elec. fence wire, lawn 7 garden tools, horse halters, Yard Works lawn tractor, reel mower, mig & arc welder, table saw, platform scale, Ryobi chop saw, jacks, cut off saw, table saw, drywall lift, hand & power tools, new sandblaster in box, farm & automotive hardware, sm. butcher block, plus more!

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AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF RALPH FRISKEN 165 CENTRE STREET NORTH, NAPANEE, ONT. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19TH AT 11:00 AM 1 block north of Highway 2 on Centre Street VINTAGE MOTORCYLES 1983 BMW R 100 1000cc bike with hard case carriers, – not running – stored inside; 1984 Honda 125S bike- not running -stored inside; 1970’s Cafe Racer; TOOLS Mastercraft multi drawer tool chest, Delta 16 ½ floor model drill press- new, oxy acetylene torch kit, craftsman shop vac, bench grinder, snap on compression tester, gas powered portable wood chipper, Ariens snow blower, power lawn mowers, garden tillers, aluminum extension ladder, jack stands, hand and power tools, new exercise equipment, COLLECTIBLES antique wooden hand tools, Gibbard walnut sideboard, Gibbard walnut china cabinet, Gibbard walnut extension table, antique press back rocker, antique walnut armoire, antique washstands, antique chest of drawers, antique 2 door storage cupboard, antique work tables, cups and saucers, numerous other articles TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com

AUCTION SALE MRS DOREEN GIRVEN 11 BIRCH STREET, NORWOOD, ONT. MONDAY OCTOBER 17TH AT 10:30 AM ½ mile SOUTH of Highway 7 at Norwood on County Road 45. Antique oak hall seat and mirror, antique oak finished combination secretary-sideboard; antique oak extension table with leaves, antique oak dining chairs, antique brass and onyx side table, antique oak plant stand, antique rockers, antique oak mission style hall table, antique parlour table, antique work tables, antique enamel top table, 4 piece bedroom suite, 2 piece chesterfield suite, Lazy Boy chair, Lowery double keyboard organ: mahogany knee hole desk, Sklar Peppler curved glass china cabinet, glider rocker, electric fireplace, Scandalli accordion, Winston six string guitar, ANTIQUE GLASS AND CHINA INCLUDING cranberry glass, RS Prussia Red Star, RS Germany, Victorianna water pitcher sets, press glass, Nippon, parlour lamps, Royal Doulton figurine, Royal Albert “Trillium”dinnerware for 8, art glass, opalescent glass, goblets, creamers; yard and craft supplies, vintage Christmas decorations, Kenmore sewing machine, Woods chest freezer, everyday dishes, garden tools, VEHICLE; 2006 Chrysler Sebring 4door sedan with automatic transmission, 89,000 kilometres, sells certified and e-tested up. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com

EVENTS

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DROP IN Program: Knitterati at Belleville Public Library, every other Tuesday, September 6 to December 13, 5:30-7:30 pm, 2nd floor. Free drop in program. No registration required. Call 613-968-6731 ext. 2237 for more information. BELLEVILLE CLUB 39 Presents Hallman & Hoffman, Friday Oct 14, Belleville Royal Canadian Legion Branch 99, 132 Pinnacle St Belleville (upstairs), 8pm to midnight. Doors open 7pm. Lunch served. Members $10 non members $12. For Singles & Couples. For info 613-392-1460 or 613-966-6596 ‘THE NEW Trademarks’ In Concert at Hastings Park Bible Church, 36 Harder Dr, Belleville, Sunday, October 16 at 6:30 p.m. Call the church at 613-968-9544 for more info. A free will offering will be taken. ELMER ISELER Singers at Bridge St. United Church, Saturday, Oct. 22, 7:30 p.m. Tickets available online at www.bridgestreetchurch.com, church office (Tues. to Fri.) and at the door. $20 Adult/$50 Family/$10 Students 18 and under FAMILY HISTORY Day, Saturday, October 29, 10-4 pm, 3rd floor meeting room at the Library. Feature talks on how to get started on your family tree, immigration and migration records, United Empire Loyalist ancestry, and how to get the most out of your local archives. Free event. All levels welcome. To register please call 613-968-6731 x2237. THE QUINTE Amateur Radio Club monthly meeting Wed. Oct. 19, 7:00 pm, Loyalist College, Pioneer Building, Room P24. Info: WWW.QARC. ON.CA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, Hastings County Historical Society Annual Banquet and Celebration of History with guest speaker Roy MacGregor: “On Bumblebees and Maple Leaves”. Social hour 6:00 p.m., dinner 7:00, Travelodge Ballroom, Belleville. Tickets at $65 available at Quinte Arts Council office, 32 Bridge St. E, Belleville, or by calling MaryLynne Morgan at 613-961-7091. www.hastingshistory.ca THE MONTHLY meeting of the Hastings Manor Auxiliary, Wednesday, October 19 at 12:45 p.m. in the Volunteer Education Centre on the Main floor, Hastings Manor. Visitors and new members are welcome SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, Belleville Legion: Pharoh’s 7 to 11 pm. Classic Rock, Everyone welcome plenty of room for dancing (age of majority event). THE OSTOMY Support Group of Belleville and area monthly meeting, Sunday October 16, 2pm, Rm. P10, Quinte Business Centre Building Loyalist College. NEW MEMBERS welcome, Quinte Living Centre Concert Band. Students

to seniors, if you play any band instrument. Mondays 7-9 p.m., Quinte Living Centre, 370 Front St, Belleville. Info: Marialice, mtfielding@ hotmail.com 613-962-2881, or Sally, ssedore@hotmail.com 613-243-1450 FAMILY SPACE supports families learning through play. Drop-in playrooms, 100 Station Street., Belleville. Open 6 days a week. Info: www. familyspace.ca or 613-966-9427. HALL RENTALS at The Royal Canadian Legion, 132 Pinnacle Street, Belleville 613-968-9053 MONTHLY DOODLING sessions, 3rd Thursday of month. Bring your creations, tools of the trade, and share your creativity. Free sessions, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., John M. Parrott Art Gallery. Info: Rachel comeau_rachel@ hotmail.com or www.facebook.com/ groups/thedoodlegroup/ THE DRAWING Room offers noninstructional 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 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, Monday-Saturday. 613-968-6731 ext 2245 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 NEEDLEARTS Guild Stiching for Fun! Workshops and lessons or work on your own piece. Salvation Army, Bridge St. W., Belleville. 1st and 3rd Thursday of month. 9:30am - 3pm. 613-473-4831 or 613-476-7723 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED. Bibles for Missions Thrift Store, 315 Pinnacle St. Belleville, is seeking volunteers of all ages to fulfill positions in all area of operations (cashiers, sorters, receiving area). Contact Esthel at 613-962-5665 or drop by the store to fill out an application. ARE YOU caring for someone with memory loss? Alzheimer Society Caregiver Support Groups, Bay View Mall, Belleville, 1st & 3rd Thursdays of month, 10am-12pm. Info: Kristel at 613-962-0892 PARENT SUPPORT Group, Madoc, third Thursday of each month, 6:308pm, Autism Ontario/Autisme Ontario East & South East Region. Info: (613) 968-5554 HOME HELP & Home Maintenance support service (cleaning, meal prep, shopping, snow removal, etc). Fees arranged between the worker and client. Info: Community Care for South Hastings Belleville at 613-969-0130 or Deseronto at 613-396-6591. QUINTE REGION Crokinole Club,

every Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., Quinte Wellness Centre, Cannifton Rd., Belleville. http://www.qrcc.ca . Info: Dave Brown at 613-967-7720 or Louis Gauthier at 613-849-0690. QUINTE QUILTER’S Guild, 7 PM, first Wednesday of the month. St Columba Church, Bridge St. E. Everyone is welcome. MONDAY BINGO; Tuesday Cribbage; Wednesday Euchre; Thursday Carpet Bowling and Shuffleboard; Friday Darts and the 3rd Sunday of every month Cribbage. All start at 1:00 p.m. Open to all seniors 50 and over. Trillium 2000 Seniors Club, 75 St. Paul St., Belleville SCOTTISH COUNTRY Dancing: Come alone or bring a partner. Classes Tuesday evenings, 7:30-9:30pm, Harry J. Clarke School, 77 Rollins Dr., Belleville. Info 613-965-4212 or 613-967-1827.

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friends of someone with a dementia. Info: Sharon 613-394-5410 NEW MEMBERS: The PROBUS Club of Presqu’ile invites retired or semi-retired people (singles or couples) to our monthly meetings, third Wednesday every month, King Edward Park Community Centre, Brighton. 10 am – noon. Jean 613242-5387 or www.probusnorthumberland.com

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FRIDAY OCT. 14, Roast Beef Dinner, Odd Fellows Hall, 240 Victoria St., Campbellford. Adults $14, Children $7. Wheelchair accessible. For tickets call 705-653-0072. CABARET, OCTOBER 20, 6:30 pm, the Masonic Hall, 53 Front St S, Campbellford. Cost $65. CONTACT: Lions Club of Campbellford IMPRESSIONISTIC LANDSCAPES in Acrylic Workshop in Campbellford with Bob Pennycook. All materials supplied. Thursday,October 27, 9am-12pm Fee: $10.00. Forrest Dennis Senior Citizens Centre, 55 Grand Rd, Campbellford. Info or to register: (705)653-1411 or email: campbellford@commcare.ca CAMPBELLFORD-SEYMOUR HERITAGE Society regular meeting, October 17, 7:30 PM at the Heritage Centre, 113 Front St. N. Ian McCulloch will share his knowledge of Dairying in Campbellford. SEXUAL HEALTH Clinic, Tuesday, October 18, 10 am to Noon. Confidential access to cervical screening, low-cost birth control, pregnancy testing and sexual health teaching, testing and treatment of sexually transmitted infections. Info, locations or to make an appointment, call the Health Unit at 1-866-888-4577, ext. 1205. CAMPBELLFORD KINETTE Bingo every Thursday at 7pm. Campbellford/Seymour Arena, 313 Front St. N. $1000 Jackpot in 54 numbers, consolation prize of $200. Wheelchair accessible. CAMPBELLFORD SALVATION Army Thrift store offers a free hot lunch every Friday. Also, Silent Auction the last Friday of each month FREE WEEKLY Guided Walks in Ferris Provincial Park, Campbellford, every Tuesday, 9am. Meet at the east end of the Suspension Bridge. Walk for about an hour; rain or shine. Parking at the west end of the Suspension Bridge; at Saskatoon Ave. then walk to the Bridge; or enter the Park from Cty. Rd. 8, drive to the Day Use area then walk to the Bridge (Day Use fees apply) VISIT THE Cat’s Cradle, 8 Bridge St. W., Campbellford, A New to You shop with monies raised going to spay/neuter feral cats and kittens. Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday 9-5. Continued on page B20

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My wife and I recently went on our very first river cruise, with AmaWaterways, and it was an incredible experience! Many of our friends had already told us about what a great experience a luxury river cruise was, so we decided to check it out for ourselves – and we’re certainly pleased that we did. We decided to choose AmaWaterway’s cruise on the Seine River from Paris to Normandy for this first river cruise, for I particularly wanted to visit Normandy so that I could get material for a “Remembrance Day” article (and that specific travel piece will follow next month). And AmaWaterways gave me the option of visiting either the American or Canadian landing beaches, so that choice was a real bonus for my research into Canada’s involvement and contribution on D-Day. Yet another reason that we decided to travel with AmaWaterways was learning that it was the only river cruise line inducted into La Chaine des Rotisseurs, a prestigious culinary organization, so this meant that we would be having great food during the voyage.

A luxury river cruise in France Indeed, we did! Not only were there delectable daily specials offered, but there were also wine pairings available at lunch and dinner – and these drinks were included at no additional cost (as were beer and soft drinks). Even caviar was served sometimes, too. You may say that French cuisine is tough to beat anyway, but these meals seemed particularly ‘special’. And if these choices weren’t enough to satisfy you, there was also another extraordinary dining option available, for you could decide to sign up for the “Chef’s Table” for the evening meal, served in a separate dining room, and here you could experience a great variety of tastings, with explanations by the chef himself. We, of course, had to sample that option one evening, as well as check out the captain’s “Gala Dinner” on another night. I also liked the fact that AmaWaterways offered a variety of levels of tours so that the individual passenger could choose his/her preferred pace (and these were all included at no extra charge). I also enjoyed the onboard entertainment, walking track, fitness room, television, free Wi-Fi, and

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Our cruiseship was 110 metres long and 11 metres wide. the pampering massage service! Our actual cruise began in Paris, and we were whisked from the airport to the AmaLegro, our ship, via limousine (part of the service). That first evening, we actually cruised past the brightly lit Eiffel Tower, Paris’s renowned landmark, and then began our journey westward. Our first stop was at Vernon, where a short bus ride took us from the port to the quaint little village of Giverny. Here we toured artist Claude Monet’s garden and home. Monet lived and painted here for over 40 years, and his gardens appeared in more than 500 of his paintings (I was so impressed by this destination that I plan to write an entire article about this in a future travel piece). Our next stop was at Caudebec-en-Caux, the westernmost

A view of the Eiffel Tower at night from our cruiseship.

Arc was burned at the stake! Our next stop was at Les Andelys, and a short bus ride took us to Richard the Lionheart’s Gaillard Castle, which is perched high on a hill, overlooking the Seine Valley. It’s hard for me to believe that this massive strongChateau Gallard was built by Richard the Lionheart and hold was built in just over a year, but it completed in 1198. was (completed in 1198), and its ruins point of our cruise, and from Caux yet another day, and from are still very impressive these hundreds here we travelled by bus to here we travelled by bus to the of years later. Despite all our ‘modHonfleur. Its picturesque har- actual beaches of Normandy (a ern’ improvements, I can’t imagine that bour, with its pastel coloured, very moving experience that I’ll we’d be undertaking such a massive slate-fronted houses and nar- detail in one of next month’s project and completing it so quickly in row, cobblestoned streets, is an travel pieces). We then headed today’s world! especially inspirational place to east again, back towards Paris, We then left Les Andelys and headvisit. I liked checking out its old and we stopped at Rouen, the ed to Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. Yet fortress, city gate, and wooden historic capital of Normandy. another bus ride soon took us from church, and I even found a bust Here I enjoyed a guided cycling this port to the 18th century Palace of Samuel de Champlain prom- tour of the city, for the ship of Malmaison, the former home of inently displayed (after all, he provided passengers the option Josephine and Napoleon Bonaparte. sailed from here and found the of using bicycles that were kept After Josephine’s divorce from NapoSt. Lawrence Seaway in what’s onboard, and this proved to be leon, she remained in this abode, and now known as the country of yet another great way to ex- she tried to transform it into “the most Canada). plore the area. I even checked beautiful and curious garden in EuWe stayed in Caudebac-en- out the very spot where Joan of rope”. On our eighth day, we returned to Paris, ending this fabulous cruise. been on the Seine, France’s third GoMcCoy.com We’d largest river, throughout this voyage, 613-969-8884 and we’d passed some beautiful vil81 Millennium PKWY. Unit D, Belleville ON K8N 4Z5 lages and countryside along the route, including some towering limestone Atlantic City .............Oct 31-Nov 3 CHRISTMAS cliffs. We’d visited several fascinating Royal Winter Fair .......... Nov 9 & 12 IN NASHVILLE places, and we’d also passed through New York City ...............Nov 10-13 many locks along the way, too. I vivNOV 21-26 Branson Christmas .......Nov 11-19 idly remember the bit of intrigue when Niagara Falls ................. Oct 17/31 Cuisine & Confessions ....... Nov 16 two of these long cruiseships tried to Kingston Pen Tour ............... Oct 20 Toronto Outlets/Yorkdale.. Nov 19 get into a rather short lock at the same and barely fit. Both boats were Boston & Salem ............. Oct 20-23 Ripley’s/CN Tower ............ Nov 25 time– about 110 metres long – and the lock St. Jacobs ..................... Oct 22-23 Ripley’s/NHL Hall of Fame. Nov 25 at Amfreville was only about 220 meNiagara Falls ................. Oct 23-24 St. Jacobs ........................... Nov 26 tres in length, but apparently the secCreativ Festival ................... Oct 28 One of a Kind.......... Nov 26/27/30 ond cruiseship just hadn’t wanted to Halloween Haunt ................ Oct 28 Eaton Centre ........... Nov 26/27/30 wait for us to go through on our own, Ripley’s/CN Tower ............. Oct 28 Fairmont Montebello ....Nov 27-29 so the squeeze was on! It worked! For More Information: www. Ripley’s/NHL Hall of Fame.. Oct 28 Come From Away ............. Nov 30 amawaterways.com

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Bob’s DJ Connection Brew Jays Cats Eye Cosmetology Charm Diamond Centres CIBC Mortgage & Financial Advisors Cracked Glass Design

Main Event Tent Rentals Maritime Travel Master Bedroom Moores Clothing For Men Origami Owl Pics & Tweaks Photography

Crushed Ice Productions Definitive Entertainment Productions Dewmill Outdoor Events

Quinte Humane Society Quinte Portrait Studios The Belleville & District Fish

Encore Tents Event Essentials Every Angle/Sweet Tea Photography Everything Birch Golf Club Grill

& Game Club Tie the Knot Vacations Travelodge Hotel Belleville Vintage Pizza Pie Waring House Restaurant & Inn

Hillier Creek Winery

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COMING EVENTS

FOR SALE

PSF Cleaning Services Affordable and customized home and business cleaning services. Bonded and insured. Please call 905-242-9468. Free Estimates

Annual Toledo Ride-AThon, Saturday Oct. 15. New start location for this year!! Civic address306 ElizabethtownKitley Line #3, Toledo, ON. See our website for directions. Watch for signs. You don’t want to miss a great day of riding through our scenic trails, enjoying a homemade chili lunch at our “chuckwagon” and a chance to take home some fabulous prizes. Tack up your horse and enjoy the ride. Registration: 10 a.m.noon. Register on-line or day of the ride. See website for details: www.saddleupintoledo.c om

Weekend Canadian Firearms and Hunter Safety Course, Nov 4, 5, 6. Thurlow. To reserve a seat, please contact Dave Taylor at 613-478-2302 or Ron Hutchinson at 613-968-3362, No phone calls after 8 p.m.

Electric Concrete Mixer on stand, steel scaffolding 2 sections 4 foot frame, 1 section 6 foot frame 613-475-1042

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FOR SALE 2004 Rockwood 26’ travel trailer for sale, good condition, air, separate bedroom, slide-out. $7,500. Call 613-267-4463 after 5 weekdays.

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EPIC TRENZ FREE BALLOON/ PRODUCT DELIVERY SERVICE BEST WHOLESALE BALLOON/PRODUCT PRICES

LUNNY, Julia Opal (Nee. McMaster) At the Belleville General Hospital on Sunday, October 2, 2016, age 91 years. Julia Lunny of Brighton, daughter of the late Ernest Erwin McMaster and the late Estella Evelyn (Newell). Predeceased by her husbands, the late Roy Ernest Dusenbury and the late Fredrick George Lunny. Loving mother of Kenneth Dusenbury and his wife Joyce of Unionville. Sister of Harold McMaster of San Diego, California, and the late; Basil, Esther, Vera, Patricia, Dorothy, Norval, Cyril, and Winnifred. Sadly missed by her grandsons, Michael Dusenbury and his wife Heather, and Matthew Dusenbury. A private family service will be held at a later date. Cremation with interment Mount Hope Cemetery. Arrangements in care of the Brighton Funeral Home (613-475-2121). www.rushnellfamilyservices.com.

SYMONDS Edith Mae

May 2, 1926 – September 24, 2016 SYMONDS, Edith Mae (Ross) – passed away at Garden Terrace, Kanata, with family by her side, on Saturday, September 24th, 2016, in her 91st year. Beloved wife of the late Lyall Symonds. Loving Mother of Wayne (Anne) of Ancaster, Brian (Janet) of Pitt Meadows, B.C., Sheryl (Frank Lewis) of Whitby and Heather (John Griffiths) of Prescott. Lovingly remembered by her 8 Grandchildren and 12 Great-Grandchildren. Predeceased by her brothers Ewen, Gordon and sister-inlaw Esther. Survived by her sister-in-law Onagh Ross of Martintown. Cremation has taken place. Private family burial at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Campbellford. “I’ve reached the end of this earthly road. The sun has set for me. I want no rites in a gloomy room. Don’t cry for a soul set free. This is a road we all must take and each must go alone. It’s all a part of our dear Lord’s plan, the last step on the road to home.”

WANTED

TRAILERS / RV’S

NEW & USED APPLIANCES

Lyndhurst Gun & Militaria Show at the Lyndhurst Legion. Sunday, October 16, 2016, 9 am-3 pm. Halfway between Kingston and Smiths Falls. Take Hwy 15 to 33, follow 33 to the Legion. Admission $5.00. Ladies and accompanied children under 16 free. Buy/sell/trade. Firearms, ammunition, knives, military antiques, hunting gear & fishing tackle. For show info and table inquiries call John (613)928-2382, siderisjp@sympatico.ca. All firearm laws are to be obeyed, trigger locks are required.

Wanted: Standing timber, mature hard/softwood. Also wanted, natural stone, cubicle or flat, any size. 613-968-5182.

2004 Rockwood 26’ travel trailer for sale, good condition, air, separate bedroom, slide-out. $7,500. Call 613-267-4463 after 5 weekdays.

MORTGAGES

MORTGAGES

USED REFRIGERATORS

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

NEW APPLIANCES

PAYS CASH $$$

Hinterberg Quilting Frame paid $700.00 never been used asking $400.00 OBO

IN MEMORIAM

HUNTING SUPPLIES

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

84 Dodge Convertible Low mileage $5,500.00. Open for offers 613-403-6019

Carpet, laminate, hardwood flooring deals. 12 mm laminate installed with free Fall Gospel Sing The Chapel of The Good pad $2.29/sq. ft.; engineered hardwood $2.49/sq ft.; Free Shepard shop at home service. 513 Ashley St. Foxboro saillianflooring.com Oct 15, 6:30 1-800-578-0497, Lunch to follow. 905-373-2260.

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SPENCER, Shirley Roberta (nee Harper) Passed away peacefully at Extendicare Lakefield on Sunday, October 2, 2016 at the age of 89. Loving wife of the late Gordon James Spencer (2002). Lovingly remembered and dearly missed mother of Brian (Mimi Spencer) of Brampton and their children Julienne, Sheri and Calvin (Chelsey Needs); Lynne (John Hardill) of Omemee and their children Kelly, Christopher (Christina and their children Hayley and Hudson) and predeceased by Andrea; Nancy Blight of Penetanguishene and her children Shane Scruby, Melanie Scruby (Ryan Carty), Scott Scruby and predeceased by Allison Scruby. Dear sister of Lois Wadsworth of Montreal. Shirley was predeceased by her brothers, Geddes, Clarence and Clifton. A Celebration of Life was held in the James Reid Reception Centre, Kingston on Tuesday, October 11, 2016. Inurnment Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brighton, Ontario. As expressions of sympathy, memorial contributions in Shirley’s memory may be made to the Alzheimer Society or the charity of your choice. On-line condolences may be directed to www.jamesreidfuneralhome.com

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

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Award Classic 27’ travel trailer. Top shape, quality interior, all bells & whistles, one owner, hardly used. $8,500.00 Carrying Place 613-966-0715

FARM New tractor parts for most makes, specializing in engine rebuild kits, 1000s of other parts, service manuals. Our 43rd year. 16385 Telephone Road, Brighton. 613-475-1771 or 1-800-481-1353, www. diamondfarmtractorparts.com

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40 Acres Work land double-seeded down to alfalfa, Timothy & Red clover in 2015 & fertilized every year since 2010 in Thurlow. John at 613-920-0000

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Belleville Shrine Club 51 Highland Ave Belleville Rooms available for large or small parties or meetings. Now taking bookings for Christmas. Licensed by LLBO. Catering available. Wi-Fi available. Air conditioned. Handicap access w w w. b e l l e v i l l e s h r i n e club.com. For more information call 613-962-2633 or 613-921-9924

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2 large furnished rooms, private bathroom, shared farm kitchen. Quiet, bright, clean. $600/month. Short walk to downtown Campbellford. 705-653-6270.

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STORAGE Storage space available, for vehicle or furniture. Dry, secure. In downtown Campbellford. Good rates. 705-653-6270.

PERSONAL Male Mid 60s seeking lady in 60-68 for long term relationship 613-438-3273 Patricia Scott formally of Picton call Bob M 613-438-3273

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We’re looking for a friendly, people person to work part time as House Manager. Hours will follow our show schedule. Duties will include overseeing the lobby and auditorium before and after show, seating patrons and managing intermission concessions. Smart Serve is required. No experience necessary, training provided. For more information please contact Box Office Manager Charlotte Danford. 613-395-2100 tickets@stirlingfestivaltheatre.com HELP WANTED

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The year’s peak hiring period has begun…but too often good people miss out! Employers are desperate to fill key roles … individuals with the wisdom and experience to take them to the next level. If your motivation is to re-establish your career, explore new options, change employers, relocate and/ or increase your responsibilities and salary…then seriously consider our Careeroute program. We are very proud of the positions our clients accepted: Operations Manager Engineering/Technologist Logistics/Purchasing Technical Field Support Arson Investigator Inspections/Certifications Mergers/Acquisitions Project Manager (3) Quality Control Plant Manager Enterprise Resource Planner Director Non-Profit

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LIVESTOCK Annual Toledo Ride-AThon, Saturday Oct. 15. New start location for this year!! Civic address306 ElizabethtownKitley Line #3, Toledo, ON. See our website for directions. Watch for signs. You don’t want to miss a great day of riding through our scenic trails, enjoying a homemade chili lunch at our “chuckwagon” and a chance to take home some fabulous prizes. Tack up your horse and enjoy the ride. Registration: 10 a.m.noon. Register on-line or day of the ride. See website for details: www.saddleupintoledo.c om

613.475.0568 Pizza • Dining • Take Out

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• Excellent earning potential with flexible schedules… Great discounts and plenty of opportunities to kick back & have fun! • Great food - staff discounts of 40% for you and three of your friends. • Flexible schedules, school, other jobs no problem!

Paid training. We offer paid comprehensive training for all job functions plus performance paid wage increases are regularly reviewed Interested applicants should email their resume to nick@vitosbrighton.ca

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Technicians are paid a competitive starting rate with applicable shift premiums. Shift schedules are: 7 day/12 hour, days and nights; rapid rotation; receiving an average of 42 hours/week. Requirements:

Pneumatic tank operation an asset, but not required.

Competitive wage and benefit package. Please forward resume to: Box 160, Norwood, ON, K0L 2V0 fax: 705-639-2422 or dheayn@archertrucking.com

APPLE PACKERS

required Immediately Knight’s Appleden Fruit Ltd. Please apply within or email amycook@knights-appleden.ca

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Apply online at our website at www.kasstaffing.com or email your resume to resumesbelleville@kasstaffing.com. For more information call us at 613-969-1010 KAS Staffing Ltd office is located at 525A Dundas St. East, Belleville or visit our Madoc satellite office open on Wednesday from 9:30 am to 4 pm at 151 St. Lawrence Street East, Madoc HELP WANTED

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FULL TIME & PART TIME Contract Drivers

Plant Production Associate – 2 Year Contract Belleville, Ontario Job # MFG00005235 Our Belleville manufacturing site is seeking highly motivated, reliable and flexible individuals with a commitment to safety and total quality to be a part of our diverse operating teams. Production associates are required to learn to operate high-speed equipment and operate fork trucks, handling many products including chemicals in a safe environment on a rotating shift schedule. These positions are on a 2 year renewable contract. Production associates must be able to work well individually and as part of a self-directed team handling multiple priorities in an ever-changing environment. Production associates are paid a locally competitive temporary compensation package including benefits. Shift schedules are: 7 day/12 hour, days and nights; rapid rotation; receiving an average of 42 hours/week.

There will be rolling start dates throughout the year, so please apply today via www.pgcareers. com to job # MFG00005233.

There will be rolling start dates throughout the year, so please apply today via www.pgcareers. com to job # MFG00005235

If you require a medical or disability related accommodation in order to participate in the recruitment process, please email careers.im@pg.com to provide your contact information. P&G Talent Supply staff will contact you within 1 week.

If you require a medical or disability related accommodation in order to participate in the recruitment process, please email careers.im@pg.com to provide your contact information. P&G Talent Supply staff will contact you within 1 week.

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is looking for

Owner Operators and Company Drivers US capable

Training & Ergonomic Coordinator Production Line Leaders Quality Assurance Verification Quality Assurance Float/Operator Packaging Line Associates (day shift or afternoon shift available) Order Pickers Fork Truck/Material Handlers

• Candidates must have a minimum Grade 12 education or equivalent. • Post-secondary education and/or related mechanical/electrical experience are definite assets. • Ensure you are including your detailed education and work experience in your resume • Employment opportunities will be conditional upon the results of a background check.

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ARCHER TRUCKING

KAS Staffing Ltd. has many job opportunities available! • • • • • • •

Manufacturing – Plant Technician – Full-time Belleville, Ontario – Rolling Start Dates Job # MFG00005233

HELP WANTED

Est 1977

Tues.-Thurs. 11am-9pm • Fri. 11am-10pm • Sat. 12pm-10pm • Sun. 12pm-9pm

Our Belleville manufacturing site is seeking highly motivated, reliable and flexible individuals with a commitment to safety and total quality to be part of our diverse operating teams. Technicians are required to learn how to operate, adjust, changeover and maintain high-speed equipment on a rotating shift schedule. These entry-level positions require strong trouble-shooting skills, the ability to solve complex problems and analyze data using information technology systems. Technicians must be able to work well individually and as part of a self-directed work team handling multiple priorities in an ever-changing environment. Strong interpersonal skills and effective written and verbal communication skills are essential. Candidates must also be willing to be trained on fork trucks, as operating a fork truck (once trained) is required for this position.

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MANAGERS • PROFESSIONALS • 1st Time CAREERS SALARY RANGE $55,000 - $160,000 plus

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Requirements: • Ensure you include your detailed education and work experience in your resume • Employment opportunities will be conditional upon the results of a background check

needed for Belleville/ Trenton Courier Service. Must have own vehicle. Call Tues. To Fri. 8 am - 2 pm. 613-392-5585 or 613-967-5941

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EVENTS

HASTINGS LEGION, Saturday, October 15, Honours and Awards. $15/person Tickets COBOURG in the clubroom. Entertainment provided by WOMEN’S GROUP, every Wednesday, Eric Baragar. Info: Leslie Rogers @705-6392 pm, Halcyon Place, 580 Courthouse Rd, 8950 H / 705-761-8950 Cobourg. To register: Community Care NorLINE DANCING Wednesdays, 10am, $4. thumberland: 905-372-7356. Yoga Wednesdays, 1pm, $4. Knitting Group Thursdays, 1pm. Civic Centre, 6 Albert St. CODRINGTON East, Hastings CODRINGTON COMMUNITY Centre, 3rd Wednesday of month, Codrington Seniors’ HAVELOCK Group meets at noon for a Pot Luck lunch. BINGO EVERY Wednesday at the Havelock EUCHRE, EVERY Friday, 7 pm. Codrington Community Centre sponsored by the Havelock Community Centre. All welcome. Lions. Doors open at 5:30pm. Early Birds at 7:00 pm. Regular start 7:30 pm. Info: Lion COLBORNE Joe at 705 778 3588 COLBORNE PROBUS Club, 1st and 3rd. RCL HAVELOCK, Branch 389, 8 Ottawa Wednesday of month, The Rotary Room, St. weekly events. Monday Senior Darts, 12:30 The Keeler Centre, 80 Division St, Colborne. pm. Bingo 6:30 pm. Tuesday Shuffleboard, New members welcome. Info: Anja Guignon 12:30 pm. Thursday Ladies’ Darts, 1 pm. 613-475-9357 Saturday Meat Roll 3-4pm COLBORNE LIBRARY Storytime program, DINER’S CLUB, first and third Wednesday open to children 2-5 years old. Thursdays, of each month, Havelock United Church, 11 am. To register: 905 355-3722 or drop by 12pm. $9.00. Info: 705-778-7831. the library (Mon. 3-8, Tues. & Thurs. 11-8, Fri. & Sat. 11-4). MADOC LADIES AUXILIARY Moonshot Euchre OCT. 15, Sacred Heart of Mary, Madoc, CWL every 3rd Sunday of month, Colborne Legion. fall tea and bazaar, 11am-2pm Admission: Lunch 12:00, Cards sat 13:00. Info: Sandy $5.00. Prince Albert St. Madoc (beside the Boland at 905-355-5148 or Barb Smith at Catholic Church) 905-355-3896 TOPS (TAKE off pounds sensibly), every Wednesday, Trinity United Church in Madoc. FOXBORO Weigh-ins 5.30-6.p,m. Short meeting follows. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19: Turkey Din- Info: Lila 613-473-4668 ner, Emmanuel United Church, 458 Ashley, Foxboro. Continuous sittings from 4:30-7. ST. JOHN the Baptist, 115 Durham St. N. Sit down or takeout tickets are $14 adults, $4 Madoc: Oct. 15,1:30 pm Fashion Show ages 5 - 12 and free for preschoolers. Reserve and tea. tickets with Cheryl at 613 395 0914 or Bev A CELEBRATION of Life for Cheryl at 613 969 1312. McMullen at Madoc Legion Branch 363, Saturday, October 22, 3-7 p.m. Wallace Hoard FRANKFORD providing music. A Light Lunch and refreshFRANKFORD UNITED Church: Sunday ments available. service with Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. CROKINOLE: THIRD Friday of every All are welcome. month, 8 p.m. at Trinity United Church (side MOONSHOT EUCHRE every Wednesday, entrance), St. Lawrence St. East. $2.50/person. 1pm. Tournaments Every 3rd Sunday of the Door prizes. Light lunch Month, 1pm. Frankford Lions Club WOMEN’S CAREGIVER Group, women FREE SENIOR’S fitness classes, Mondays caring for a person with memory loss. 3rd Wed. and Thursdays, 1 pm, Frankford Legion. To of each month, 9:30-11:30am. Madoc Arts Centre/Skate Park, 242 Durham St. Madoc. register: 1-888-279-4866 Ext 5350 Info: 613-962-0892. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Keep It Simple Group, 8 pm every Thursday at Holy ROYAL CANADIAN Legion Br 363 Madoc: Trinity Anglican Church Hall, 60 Trent St. N. Mixed Darts every Thursday 7 pm. Random (rear), Frankford. Info: www.quintewestaa. draw for teams. org or 1-866-951-3711 FREE SENIORS Exercise Classes – VON SMART classes. Gentle and progressive and GLEN MILLER can be done standing or seated. Info: 1-888TOPS (TAKE off Pounds Sensibly) meet- 279-4866 ex 5350. ings Tuesday mornings at Christ Church MADOC ACTIVE Living Exercise, WednesGlen Miller. Weigh ins 8:30-9:30 a.m. with a days, 10:30AM, Trinity United Church, 76 St meeting following. Join anytime. Info: Brenda Lawrence St E. Opened to seniors and adults Kellett 613 392-8227 with physical disabilities. Call Community Care for Central Hastings 1-800-554-1564 HASTINGS to pre-register if not already a member of HASTINGS & District Seniors Club, 6 Al- the Program. bert St. E Hastings, Civic Centre downstairs. Mon-Regular Euchre, 12:30pm Tues- Bid MARMORA Euchre, 1pm. Tournaments every 4th Sat. of FOOD FOR Fines at the Marmora & Lake month, alternating bid euchre then reg euchre. Public Library, Tuesday, Oct. 18 to Satur12TH ANNUAL Bridge Hospice W8 Run- day, Oct. 22. Fines for overdue books will ning Events, October 22, 9 am – 12:30 pm. be forgiven with a non-perishable donation Info and online registration: www.W8run- for the Helping Hands Food Bank ningevents.ca, info@thebridgehospice.com MARMORA LEGION: Saturday Oct 15, 705-924-9222 Meat Roll, 1:30PM. Sunday Oct 16, Jam Continued from page B7

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Session, 1-4PM. $5.00 cover charge. No charge for participants. Lunch available at minimal charge. MARMORA LEGION Chase the Ace Every Friday Until Won Progressive Jackpot GRAND UNVEILING of new ice plant and information & registration night, Saturday October 15 at 6 PM. Marmora and Area Curling Club, 2 Crawford Drive. Light refreshments. Everyone welcome. EUCHRE IN Deloro Hall each Friday 7 p.m. sponsored by Marmora Crowe Valley Lions Club. Bring light lunch to share. THE CAMPFIRE Crew will be performing at the Marmora & Lake Public Library on Saturday, October 15, 11 a.m. Songs and storytelling for children. Free admission NEW FINDING Your Way clinics. Free ID kit to help those with memory loss and their loved ones be prepared and prevent a missing person event. Call for your one hour appointment: 613-395-5018 GOOD FOOD Box depot, Marmora Pentecostal Church, 53 Madoc St. Fresh fruit and vegetables in $10 or $15 size boxes or bag of fruit for $5. Order/Pay by the first Wednesday of the month. Pick up on the third Wednesday. Order any Wed. between 10am-2pm. Elaine 613-472-3219

NAPANEE

OCTOBER 17, More Stories from the Wild. Filmmakers John and Janet Foster. Show at 6:30 pm followed by the AGM, Roblin Wesleyan Church, 3100 County Road 41, Roblin. Free for current FSR members or $5.00 for non-members. Info, contact susan@ moorepartners.ca or 613-379-5958.

NORWOOD

NORWOOD LEGION: Wing Night Thursdays, from 4:30pm. Meat Draws Fridays from 5 p.m. PRESCHOOL DROP-IN, Westwood Public Library. Every Thursday, 10 am-noon. Enjoy play and creative areas. 705-696-2744 or www.anpl.org

P.E. COUNTY

ALBURY FRIENDSHIP Group - Quilts for sale each Wed 10 am - 12 noon. Albury Church Rednersville Rd. Proceeds to local charities for women. OCT. 14 - Rednersville-Albury Church Annual Spaghetti Dinner. 5-7 pm at 2681 Rednersville Road (County Road 3). Adults $10.00; children $5.00; under 6 free. Tickets available at the door. All are welcome. MEALS ON Wheels, Picton: Daily noon time meal delivered to your door. Info: Prince Edward Community Care 613-476-7493. FREE SENIORS Exercise Classes – VON SMART classes. Gentle and progressive and can be done standing or seated. Info: 1-888279-4866 ex 5350. PICTON SHOUT Sister Choir welcomes new members. Practices are Thursdays, 7-9 p.m., St Mary Magdalene Church, 335 Main St, Picton. www.shoutsisterchoir.ca

STIRLING

SENIORS’ EUCHRE every Thursday, 1 pm, Stirling Legion Branch #228, StirlingMarmora Rd. Only $2.00 to play, refreshments provided. Info: (613) 395-2002. MEMORY CAFÉ, 3rd Wed. of ea. month,

2pm-4pm. Stirling Public Library 43 Front St. Stirling. Seniors with early memory loss or who are worried about their memory meet to discuss brain health, practise brain boost activities and gentle movement. Inquiries call 613-962-0892 OCT 14 - Oct 16 Stirlingfest: A Feast of Classical and Jazz Music, Friday, October 14, 7:30 pm, the Classical performance. Saturday, October 15, 7:30pm Jazz performance. Sunday, October 16, 3 pm Classical performance. St. John’s Church, 73 North St, Sirling. More at stirlingfest.com STIRLING CITIZENS’ Band, a community volunteer concert band. Rehearsals every Tues. 7:30pm, Stirling Public School. All ages welcome. Student community service hours available. Info: Donna, 705-653-3064. WEEKLY MONDAY Night Bingo, Upstairs of Stirling Arena. Cards on sale at 6:15pm. Starts at 6:50pm. Proceeds to support community projects. Sponsored by Stirling & District Lions Club. STIRLING AL-ANON Family Group, every Friday, 8 p.m., St. Paul’s United Church, Stirling. 866.951-3711

TRENTON

VON COMMUNITY Support Services Open House, Wednesday, October 26, 9am – 12pm, Club 105, 61 Bay St, Trenton. Lear about our programs, taste a sample from our Meals on Wheels menu, Participate in gentle exercises for Seniors. Transportation to the event can be provided. Contact us no later than Monday October 24 at 12pm to arrange transportation if needed at 613-392-4181 ext 5326. BEST WEIGHT Monthly Workshop: Learn non-diet ways to reach your Best Weight. Find out how factors like stress, sleep and hunger affect your eating habits. Tues. Oct. 18, 1:00 – 2:30 pm, 70 Murphy St., Trenton. Advance registration required. Call Belleville and Quinte West Community Health Centre at 613-962-0000, ext. 233. TRENTON LEGION Branch 110--check out our website for our Entertainment Schedule: www.rcl110.ca TRENTON HORTICULTURE Society, Thursday October 20, Trenton United Church, 85 Dundas St. E., 7 pm. “Murray Marsh, the Amazon of the Trent” will be presented by Ewa Bednarczuk, Lower Trent Conservation. Guests are welcome. www. trentonhortsociety.ca OCT 15, Quinte Branch of Ontario Genealogical Society presents “Online courses through the National Institute for Genealogical Studies” by Cheryl Levy. Quinte West Public Library, 7 Creswell Dr, Trenton, 1-3 pm. www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~canqbogs/ and facebook. VON DINERS Lunch, Trenton Lion’s Hall on Oct 19, 12pm. Hot meal cost $8.00, and free transportation can be arranged. Please bring own plate, mug, and utensils. Call 613-3924181 to reserve your spot by Friday Oct 14. GIFT AND Craft Show, light lunch and bake sale, RCL Branch 110, 19 Quinte St. Trenton, Saturday, October 15, 10am-4pm. Beth 613-392-3575. COLD CREEK Cloggers, Monday nights. Beginner class 6:30pm. Trenton Baptiste Church 15 South St. First night free. For info call Debbie 613-920-9034 JOYFULL NOISE Women’s Choir prac-

tices every Monday, 7 - 9 p.m., room 217 at Trenton High School. We sing the popular music of the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. No auditions and you DO NOT need to read music. New members welcome. Info: Cathy 613 397 3236. www.joyfull-noise.com THE TRENTON Memorial Hospital Auxiliary is looking for new volunteers (18 years +). Give back, make new friends and learn important skills. Training provided. Call the volunteer office at 613 392 2540 ext. 5454 THE TRENTON Horticultural Society and Garden Club meets third Thursday of each month (except December, January, July and August). Refreshments. Garden Photo Contest. Trenton United Church, 85 Dundas St. E. trentonhorticulture@gmail.com

TWEED

FREE COMMUNITY kitchens, Gateway CHC in Tweed, third Tuesday of each month, 1:30-3:30pm. Taste new foods, learn to cook in healthy ways, and meet new people. Info or to register, call the Dietitian at 613-4781211 ext 228. ZUMBA DANCERCISE Class for everyone, every Wednesday, 9 - 10 am., Tweed Legion. Bring your water and yoga mats. Info: 613-848-0969 ST. JOHN’S MUSICAL COFFEE HOUSE: Friday, Oct 21st from 7-9pm. $10 admission includes coffee, tea & desserts. All proceeds go toward St. John’s Church. TWEED LIBRARY: Bridge every Tuesday from 1-4. Knitting every Friday from 2-4 TWEED LEGION: Pool, shuffleboard, darts weekly. Open to everyone. Bi-weekly Thursday Open Bingo in the Upstairs Hall, 7 pm. Euchre every other Saturday in the Clubroom, 1 pm. Info 613-478-1865 or tweed428rcl@gmail.com. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for Gateway Community Health Centre Pole Walking program. No experience necessary. For more information, please call the Dietitian at 613478-1211 ext. 228. NEW FINDING Your Way clinics. Free ID kit to help those with memory loss and their loved ones be prepared and prevent a missing person event. Call for your one hour appointment: 613-395-5018

TYENDINAGA

FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE members needed for Community Care South Hastings. Info: Deb at 613-969-0130 ext. 5214 or debm@ccsh.ca FREE LUNCH Time Fitness with Active membership at the Tyendinaga Fitness Resource Centre. $20.00 for seniors (55 +) $30.00 for adults – no taxes or contracts. Stop in classes 12:15pm Monday to Thursday. (613) 962-2822 DINER’S CLUB, 3rd Thursday of month, Tyendinaga Community Centre, 12-2 pm. $7/member. $8/non-member. Reservations required. Call 613-396-6591 MEALS ON Wheels Delivery Drivers Required, Community Care for South Hastings. Once a week or once a month. Info: Lee at 613-969-0130 ext. 520

WARKWORTH

WARKWORTH LEGION hosts Moonshot Euchre, 1:30 p.m. every Wednesday. Dart League, 7:30 p.m. every Thursday. Everyone welcome


The Good Earth

Dan Clost Gentle Reader, I had the pleasure and honour to be included in the inaugural Speakers Series at the Quinte Botanical Gardens. (www.thegardenplace.ca) Folks, this is a massive project that will significantly change the tourist map in our area. Deanna Groves and John Reidl are the indefatigable duo (with the assistance of enthusiastic employees) behind the project. The next two columns will be a condensation of that presentation which focuses on gardening as we get older. Deanna is a sensitive soul and tampered with my original title, changing it to “Seniors Can Garden Too.” I much preferred, “Old People, Can You Dig It?” Hello seniors, we are gathered here on the day before National Seniors’ Day to talk about gardening;

Quinte Botanical Gardens, Part 1

but, we have a problem. Gardening hasn’t changed one whit since time was first measured and many of you look like you started gardening on the second tick of the clock meaning there’s not much new to cover. However, a few of us have changed just a titch over the decades and upon this happy thought hinges today’s conversation. That’s a deliberately chosen word (a pun for eldest daughter Ellyn.) The more we chat, the more we will get from our visit here today. I want to learn as much about oldster gardening as I can so that when I finally get old as you are, I’ll be prepared. I feel a bit like the preacher who has the need to demonstrate a classic education by trotting out an erudite quote to illustrate their knowledge. Over the years, while sitting in the pews, I recognized a few that were plucked, seemingly indiscriminately, from Bartlett’s Quotations but today, they’re more likely to come from the first on-line site that popped up on Google. Here is mine: Henry David Thoreau commented, “None are so old as those who have outlived enthusiasm.” And on that basis alone, which is sufficient, I’m happy to say that I don’t see any old people here today. We gathered here because we all love to garden- and look around at

where we are gathering- this is more than just a beautiful garden in the making, we are right smack dab in the middle of a beautiful dream. How exhilarating is that? Now that we’re all feeling good we do have to acknowledge while our gardening paradigm hasn’t shifted down to park, the clutch is slipping just a titch. I’m not in favour of terms like “down-sizing” or “cutting back”unless we’re talking about pruning. I’m not overly fond of terms like “easy” but I can wrap my mind around “simplify” because that’s almost Zen. I have two mottoes that I use daily. The practical one is, “What comes next?” No matter what it is that I am doing, something will follow. How can make what I am doing now fit “next”; next job, next person, next generation. A good example would be, “If I plant a bulb

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Fundraising for Belleville’s new MRI machine begins By Erin Stewart

Belleville – Fundraising arms from all four Quinte Health Care hospitals are working together to drum up more than $1 million for the refurbishment of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Machine to service the region. The Belleville General Hospital Foundation (BGHF), Trenton Memorial Hospital Foundation (TMHF), Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital Foundation (PECMHF), and the North Hastings

Fund Development Committee (NHFDC) have launched the joint initiative - through the new Re-Imagine Campaign that will keep the vital diagnostic service in Belleville available. The existing BGH MRI machine had reached the end of its lifespan and all of its working parts, including the computer and software, must be replaced excluding the magnet, which will be re-installed resulting in a significant cost saving. “Our only goal is to make care the best it can be for

Belleville’s Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine has reached the end of its lifespan and all of its working parts, including the computer and software, must be replaced, excluding the magnet.

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everyone who needs the services available at BGH,” BGHF Chair, Peter Knudsen said in a media release. “We are very pleased to join QHC’s other funding partners to provide the hospital with the new MRI. As business people we applaud the decision to reuse the existing magnet and save $1 million. As health care users we are excited about the many improvements to care the new MRI will make possible.”

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Originally installed in 2008 and purchased through the Tri-County Healthcare Foundation’s Imagine Campaign, the MRI took over 9,290 images last year. The wait times to access QHC’s MRI machine are among the best in the province at nine days while the provincial target is 28, stated the release. Unlike many medical costs, the government does not fund equipment. It is expected the community finances the replacement of medical equipment through the work of hospital Foundations. “TMHF is committed to funding tomorrow’s health care today. In our ongoing support of the area’s MRI, the TMH Foundation is pleased to assist financially in the upgrade of this valuable diagnostic tool,” stated Phil Wild, chair of the TMH Foundation in the release. The Foundations are reaching out to patients and their families to pull out all the stops to raise just over $1 million for the replacement. BGHF’s fundraising goal is $481,000 or 47.35%, TMHF’s is $324,000 or 31.90% and the PECMHF’s goal is $170,000 or 16.79%. The NHFDC will use unrestricted funds to pay for its $40,000 or 3.96% share. Each portion was determined on a percentage of the number of patients in each catchment area who use the MRI. The Foundations rely on support for medical equipment needs at Belleville, Trenton, Prince Edward County and North Hastings Hospitals through gifts from community members. If you would like to help with the Re-Imagine Campaign, contact your local Foundation office. Contact Drew Brown at the BGHF at 613-969-7400 ext. 2527, Wendy Warner at the TMHF at 613-392-2540 ext. 5403 or Penny Rolinski at the PECMHF at 613-476-1008 ext. 4503.


Quinte Conservation fears future drought By Jack Evans

The end of summer does not necessarily mean the end of critical drought problems, Quinte Conservation officials agreed at its latest meeting. The meeting heard reports from staffer Christine McClure and General Manager Terry Murphy outlining continuing threats from the past hot, dry summer and speculating that things could become even worse next year. Murphy described his report as “what if ” and that included a similar situation from lack of ground and stream flow water, still at near record low levels. His recommendation, which readily carried in a vote, was to make a formal appeal to all municipal councils in the agency’s area to assign their staffs to prepare a drought emergency plan in preparation for a repeat or even potential continuation of the problems of the current year. Rainfall totals for July, August and even the current September are all sharply below normal at record or near-record low. Groundwater resources are critically low. Stream flows are the same. “We haven’ generated any power at the McCleod dam for the past three months,” said Murphy. “And it also costs us $15,000 per month to keep it operating properly.”(Normally, the dam generates enough electricity to

power some 400 typical homes.) He reviewed how municipal councils responded to the authority’s call for reduction of unnecessary water usage by 50 per cent. He noted that some went overboard. He got calls from farmers who were not allowed to water their livestock . “I sent letters to some councils advising them that livestock watering is part of essential use,” he reported. In her report, McClure did extensive research on rainfall and stream flow records for as far back as she could find. Rainfall records go back more than 100 years and Eastern Ontario was definitely in the near record if not record category. Stream flows received some help with a few rainfalls but the data indicates clearly a near record low flow. The one exception, Murphy noted, is the Napanee River. Back in 1959, a group of municipal politicians, realizing a drought problem at that time, acted to expropriate 3,000 acres of land north of Napanee and create a series of dams and the Depot Lakes to provide water storage. That is continuing to save the river and the area to this day, he said. Elsewhere though, wells are going dry and some farmers and other businesses are closing down. Questioned about what form an

Sections of the Moira River, as shown here, graphically illustrate the low water situation that lingers in the watershed into fall.

File photo/Metroland

emergency plan might take, Murphy said authority staff and Ministry of Environment officials should be able to contribute some support and suggestions. One member said an additional

threat from the low groundwater is a harsh winter and freezing going down deeper than normal, affecting underground infrastructure . Members also received a presentation from Murphy showing a po-

tential addition to the present office headquarters and a new storage facility for boats and equipment, replacing the existing barn. Murphy asked for no action at this point pending further efforts to find suitable funding.

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NO-CHARGEWINTERTIREPACKAGE UP TO

$1,400

EXTRA VALUE1

WITHTHEPURCHASEOFSELECTNEWVEHICLES

INCLUDES: TIRES TPMS WHEELS MOUNTING

BALANCING INSTALLATION

TIRES NOT EXACTLY AS SHOWN.

2017 MIRAGE

ES 5MT

ONLY

$500

STARTING FROM

$9,998 0%

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84

MONTHS◊

STANDARD FEATURES:

OVERDEALERCOST 2016 RVR

¤

POWER FRONT WINDOWS POWER SIDE-VIEW MIRRORS REAR WING SPOILER CARGO COVER

2016 OUTLANDER

140 WATT AM/FM/CD AUDIO WITH 4 SPEAKERS FLOOR MATS

2016 LANCER

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MITSUBISHI-MOTORS.CA

1 Receive aYokohama/DunlopWinterTire Package at no extra charge with the purchase of any new and unused 2017 Mirage, 2017 Mirage G4, 2016 Lancer (excludes Lancer Ralliart and Lancer Evolution), 2016 Lancer Sportback, 2016 RVR, or 2016 Outlander from October 1, 2016 to October 31, 2016.Winter Tire Package includes four steel wheels, four winter tires,TPMS (not available for eligible 2017 Mirages), mounting, balancing and installation. Up to a maximum $1,400 value based on retail cost of installed wheel and tire package. See your dealer for details. ¤ $9,998 starting price applies to 2017 Mirage ES (5MT) and includes consumer incentive of $2,700 and excludes freight and other fees. 2017 Mirage ES (5MT) MSRP is $12,698. Dealers may sell for less. $2,700 consumer incentive offered on the retail purchase of a new 2017 Mirage ES (5MT) model from participating retailers. Consumer incentive will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and will take place at time of purchase. Some conditions apply. See dealer for details. ∞ $2,700 consumer incentive offered on the retail purchase of a new 2017 Mirage ES (5MT) model from participating retailers from October 1, 2016 to October 31, 2016. $2,700 will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and will take place at time of purchase. Some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice. **Whichever comes first. Regular maintenance not included. See dealer or mitsubishi-motors.ca for warranty terms, restrictions and details. Some conditions apply. B24

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