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Fire chief expects new Parham firehall to be up and running by end of November By Craig Bakay

News — The new Parham Firehall/Library is about one-quarter complete, Fire Chief Bill Young told Central Frontenac Council at its regular meeting last week in Sharbot Lake. “We’re hoping it will be ready for occupancy by the end of November,� he said. The $694,800 budget was approved at the Aug. 11 Council meeting. “Due to the expansion of the public library/meeting area, it was estimated that about an additional $95,000 would be needed,� Young said. To date, Young said, $206,782.83 has been spent. This includes legal fees, land purchase, surveying, engineering services, well drilling, some of the excavating and framing of the building construction. Due to the change in occupancy, additional expenses have been inThe visiting Sydenham Golden Eagles defeated the KCVI Blues 35-12 in KASSAA Junior Football at Queen’s curred, including $4,393 for backUniversity’s Frank Tindall field in Kingston on Oct. 27. Sydenham is currently in third place with a 4-2 record filling, $3,795 for an oil interceptor while KCVI remains winless at 0-5. The quarterfinal playoffs commence Nov. 05. (to keep oil from the fire trucks from

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reaching the groundwater supply) and $1,308.70 for fire rated attic access hatches for a total of $8,100.43, Young said. This figure was mitigated somewhat by the elimination of three windows from the library portion for a savings of $1,396.27. Still, Young optimistically predicted the project would come in close to the budgeted figures. In keeping with the Frontenac County’s current push for accessibility, Coun. Tom Dewey asked about accessibility parking in front of the building and was assured that it was included in the plan. But while the firehall portion of the project seems to be well on its way to becoming what Council had hoped for when it approved the building, the library portion is still very much up in the air - not the building itself but what will be in it after the last coat of paint dries. The Parham Library had been housed in a portable classroom at Hinchinbrooke Public School. However, when the Limestone District

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School Board closed the school in favour of the Granite Ridge Education Centre, the fate of that particular aspect of the library was sealed. The Board agreed to continue allowing the library to operate on a temporary basis but what the Kingston/Frontenac Library Board will do with the new Parham facility is still very much up in the air. One suggestion had been to install book ‘vending’ machines but Mayor Frances Smith said that idea went over like a lead balloon at a recent meeting in Parham. “Phil (Coun. Smith), Brent (Coun. Cameron) and I attended an open house on the library last week,” Smith said. “There were about 12 residents in attendance and the message was clear — they do not want a mechanical library.” The final decision as to what sort of facility the Parham Library will be rests with the Library Board, however Smith did have a carrot or two to dangle in front of them. “There is provision for shelving (for the library) in the 2016 budget,” she said. “We’ll hold the discussion when we get into budget talks.”

Central Frontenac passes bylaw lowering speed limits on some roads By Craig Bakay

News — You might want to pay attention to speed limit signs on Central Frontenac Roads in the coming days as Central Frontenac Council formally passed a bylaw reducing speeds on a number of them at its regular meeting last week in Sharbot Lake. “What is the cost to change signs?” asked Coun. Tom Dewey. “Obviously we’ll have to buy signs.” “According to (roads supervisor Reynolds) Steve, he has a number of signs already,” said Clerk Cathy MacMunn. The new speed limits now in effect include 40 kilometres per hour on Arden Road north of civic address 5916; 50 kilometres per hour on Henderson Road from Hwy 7 to Baker Valley Road and in the hamlet of Henderson; 60 kilometres per hour on Arden Road south of civic address 5916 and Henderson Road from Baker Valley Road with the exclusion of the hamlet of Henderson. The speed limit on any municipal road without a posted limit is 80

kilometres per hour. ••• Dep. Mayor Jamie Riddell told Council that Internet connection improvements for the Mountain Grove area are looking promising. “North Frontenac Telephone is working with the federal government on grants,” Riddell said. ••• Just as Frontenac County Clerk Jannette Amini was about to give her presentation on the County’s accessibility awareness campaign to Central Frontenac’s regular Council meeting last week in Sharbot Lake, the lights went out over much of Frontenac County. However, Fire Chief Bill Young and Dep. Chief Art Cowdy were on the job. Several minutes later a generator arrived and Council was back in business. One highlight of Amini’s presentation was an anecdote from a conference she recently attended where North Frontenac Transportation Services was complimented. “If you need transportation services, look at the Sharbot Lake model,” she said. •••

Council passed a bylaw appointing Bill Avery and Howard Farrell as alternate fence viewers for an upcoming viewing scheduled for Oct. 28. Clerk/planning coordinator Cathy MacMunn told Council that the original viewing was completed back in September of 2014 and a hearing set for Dec. 3, 2014. “(However) the Deputy Referee set aside the fence-viewing award because the approval of the Township Council was not obtained before the fence viewers were called out to arbitrate,” she said. “Subsection 19 (2) of the Line Fences Act requires approval from a municipal council where an existing fence is located in the middle of a road allowance.” Council passed a resolution in May of this year approving the fence viewing but before the hearing was to take place (June 6, 2015) two of the viewers were unable to act, she said. “Since that date, we have had difficulty acquiring fence viewers to conduct the viewing (so) we had to get two from our neighbour, Tay Valley.”

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Central Frontenac treasurer “cautiously optimistic” 2015 budget numbers will be met By Craig Bakay

News — “Three million in one month, whew,” said Mayor Frances Smith when it came time to pay the bills at Central Frontenac’s regular Council meeting last week in Sharbot Lake. However, that kind of bill isn’t

all that unusual at this time of year considering it’s the end of the road construction season and with Road 38 railway bridge reconstruction and an unexpected repair to Raymo Road as well as other roadwork accounting for $1.8 million of the total, it wasn’t really a big shock. Actually, even though revenues

are down two per cent from last year, expenditures are down nine per cent and Treasurer Michael McGovern reported that measures taken to mitigate a $255,000 shortfall (identified as “budget pressure”) identified in April have been largely successful. McGovern managed to trim $28,000 from repair and replace-

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ment, $34,100 from salaries (presumably because the Township was without a Clerk and/or Public Works Manager for some time), $55,500 from loan deferral, $70,000 from contaminated sites, $50,000 from the gravel budget and $17,400 from capital programs. “(And) our truck repair costs have been lower this year, hopefully that will continue,” McGovern said. “And our gravel budget has been lower.” “Some of us were concerned that our gravel budget was too low,” said Coun. Brent Cameron. But new Public Works Manager John Badgley said: “From what I can see, we’re there.” “I’m still cautiously optimistic (that the 2015 actuals will come in at budget),” said McGovern. “It’s still too early to tell because only the swim program has been completed.” As of Sept. 30, the good news is that solar revenues are 20 per cent higher than last year and building revenue is up by $35,000. Rents from facilities are up slightly and a $10,000 playground equipment grant from Hydro One helped that

department. On the expenditures side, general government, animal control, the medical centre, waste sites (monitoring costs are lower as are Oso site closure costs) and roads (mostly due to repair bills) are all slightly lower than expected. Facilities and conservation authorities costs are comparable to previous years. Fire costs (mostly due to the new Parham firehall and volunteer pays in December) are higher. “The cash flow is meeting expenditures and bank interest is favourable to last year,” McGovern said. And while it has very little impact on the budget, Council did pass a bylaw deeming one-third of the remuneration paid to elected members as expenses incidental to the discharge of their duties. This is allowed under Section 238 (7) of the Municipal Act and was also recently enacted for members of Frontenac County Council. The result of the bylaw is that Council members won’t have to pay income tax on that one-third of their salaries.

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THE WIND AND RECYCLING The two don’t mix very well so please take precautions that what you put in your recycling box STAYS in your recycling box. Loose newspapers will end up kilometers away and empty water bottles tend to gravitate into the ditches and treeline. Not overfilling your box and crushing your bottles will make them more compact and less likely to fly around and the simple act of putting a rock on top of your newspapers will hold them down. An alternative would be to put your newspapers flat in a grocery bag, it holds a lot and they are contained. Please keep our environment in mind when recycling.

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Don Connolly: aviation art and a lot more at the Grace Centre By Craig Bakay

News — At age 84, Little Long Lake Road artist Don Connolly shows no signs of slowing down. His one-man show, currently on display at the Grace Centre in Sydenham, contains more than 40 recent works of painting and bas-relief sculpture (plywood routed and painted). Although Connolly has long been recognized for his aviation art, this particular show gives more insight into the artist’s muses, containing as it does a number of abstractions as well as a couple of pure landscapes and several paintings with distinct nautical themes. However, the masterpiece of the show, Flight: Dream, Myth & Realization, shows his mastery of fantasy, including various images like Icarus, the condor found in King Tut’s tomb and depictions of several examples of flight attempts from ages past. Although he’d never heard of the term “steampunk” before, he’s clearly mastered the genre, even though he contends that “with the exception of Icarus and the King Tut piece, all of the craft depicted have been built and flown, granted some of them were only models.” The large painting also incorporates a trompe l’oeil (French for “deceive the eye”) technique. We’ll let the viewer discover that on their own. Connolly’s draftsmanship has al-

ways been unquestioned, as is his ‘obsession’ with accurate detail. For example, when asked who would notice is something wasn’t quite right on a masterful image of the International Space Station he replied: “well, Chris Hadfield for one, he had a look at it to make sure.” The show also features Connolly’s flights into the world of abstraction, showing that there’s much more to his artistic leanings than just airplanes. Most of his abstract works are done on routed plywood, giving them a sculptural effect, and then painted with the same precision as his aviation works. Curiously though, when it’s pointed out to him that a study in blue and white contains all the necessary elements of a pirate schooner, albeit slightly rearranged, he casually remarked: “I don’t see it myself.” Still, it is his aviation art that Connolly will be most remembered for, and the way the viewer gets the impression that they are part of the painting somehow. Nowhere is this more evident than in the sublime Caribbean Exercise, which depicts a CS2F aircraft taking off from the Bonaventure, Canada’s long-since retired aircraft carrier. Connolly spent some time on the carrier and wanted to give the viewer a feel for what it’s like when the catapult engages and “suddenly you’re flying.” He managed that rather well.

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Then, a few days before Halloween, she seemed to warm to the hot dog idea once again. “Mommy, I can’t wait to be a HOT DOG for Halloween,� she said with the same old mischievous grin. She also wanted to try the costume on again. This time, she got really excited about it and started dancing around the house. I could barely get her to hold still long enough for me to take a picture. (I had to document this – what if she never wants to wear it again?) Perhaps Summer wasn’t being entirely serious when she first announced the hot dog idea – maybe she didn’t know this sort of costume actually existed. Or maybe she got cold feet about dressing as something so different from what all the other little girls will be wearing. Expressing your individuality by revealing your inner quirkiness can be hard, even for adults. At the time of writing, I’m still not sure which costume she’ll choose. (Our press time is prior to Halloween.) I sincerely hope that she chooses the hot dog costume, as opposed to Anna or one of the other princesses. If you care to follow this story and see what Summer chose, check out my Twitter, @hollieprattcamp.

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We’d been discussing Summer’s Halloween costume for a good six months prior to the big day. Initially, she went the reptile route. “I want to be an alligator for Halloween,� she randomly announced one day in April, adding: “and mommy can be a witch, and daddy can be a princess.� Of course, she changed her mind. For a while she wanted to be Elsa (from Frozen). Steve was all for this option because she was Elsa last year and thus we could save $30 by not having to buy a new costume. I told her she couldn’t be the same thing two years in a row – that’s how Halloween works. Plus, I said, didn’t she want to be something other than a princess? At least 90 per cent of the world’s three year old girls will surely be princesses this Halloween. Why didn’t she think of a different costume and let daddy be the princess? Summer must have taken this advice to heart because finally, about a month ago, she came up with a whole new idea. “I want to be a HOT DOG for Halloween,� she announced with a big smirk on her face. “A hot dog?� I said as I burst out laughing. “Yes, a HOT DOG.� She was clearly satisfied with my reaction,

and made sure to remind me – and indeed anyone else who would listen – of her plan every few days, always gazing expectantly and whomever she happened to be telling, waiting for them to be impressed by the sheer hilarity of her Halloween costume idea. By mid-October I hadn’t been able to find a toddler-sized hot dog costume in any local store, so I ordered one online. It arrived a few days later and I was honestly a little nervous to show it to Summer. She was so excited about the idea of being a hot dog I was afraid she would insist on wearing the costume everywhere. At last, I couldn’t take it anymore. “Look what came, Sunny,� I said and let her open the package. “Do you know what that is?� She appeared to be a little stunned. “It’s a hot dog costume,� she said, looking up at me blankly. “Well, do you want to try it on?� She nodded silently and I helped her into the costume. “You look great,� I said. “Do you want to go look in the mirror?� But she didn’t want to look in the mirror. In fact, she wanted to take the costume off immediately. I was perplexed and a little disappointed at what a flop the hot dog costume turned out to be. The next day, Summer announced that she wanted to be Princess Anna (also from Frozen) instead. She already has an Anna dress so I told her sure, she could be Anna if she wanted, but that I still thought she should be a hot dog.

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Here’s your chance to give a kid a (rock’n’roll) Christmas Column — I’m going to suspend my long-held prohibition against reporting on Christmas events before Remembrance Day just this once to tell you about something happening at the Sydenham Legion Nov. 14. Tom Revell, of Little Betty, Bauder Road and lately Dark Horse, along with fellow organizers Rebecca Wagar and Jamie Deline, are putting together the 16th annual Rock ’n’Roll Toy Drive for kids. The show starts at 8 p.m. and includes Revell’s aforementioned Dark Horse, Still Standing, 10-Cent Hat, The Fonzies and Bauder Road. Tickets are $20 each (available at Nicole’s Gift Shop and the Pet Food Place in Sydenham as well as at the door). There’ll also be a whopping silent auction and lots of prizes. All proceeds will go to the Loughborough Christmas and Emergency Relief Committee and the Verona Christmas for Kids funds.

“Rebecca and Jamie have been very busy going around getting stuff for the silent auction and there are also jars around the community to contribute,� Revell said. “We’re really hoping to raise a lot of money because it’s going to be a tough Christmas for many in this area.� And Tom should know. A social worker when he’s not butchering rock standards (he said I could say that), he’s seen first hand that there actually is a need in the area. People in rural areas like Frontenac County don’t tend to complain about their financial situations, but Hydro bills and heating costs tend to dominate budgets as temperatures fall and days get shorter. And nobody should have to decide between groceries and a bit of Christmas cheer, especially when kids are involved. Political correctness be damned — Christmas is a time when people have a right to feel happy, even if it’s only for a short while. Perhaps that’s why the musicians will all be donating their time and expertise on this one. And they’ll incur some expenses (which they’ll cover themselves) in terms

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of gas and strings and equipment and such. “There’s no money to be made in music these days,� Revell said. “But if I can give a kid a Christmas, then I’m going to.� True enough. Although there are a precious few who still manage a living in the music business, there aren’t many and most of them that do have very supportive spouses/significant others with decent jobs. But all that aside, one thing that can make it worthwhile for the musicians involved is a large, appreciative crowd, so keep that in mind when making plans. There will be other fundraising efforts this holiday season, all good causes, all worthwhile and deserving of your attention and whatever you can afford to give. And perhaps there’s nothing to make this one more deserving than any other except that you don’t find many other professions willing to work (and trust me, putting together a set list and making sure everybody shows up in tune is work) for free. I’ll get down off my beatbox now.

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Get your flu shot! Editorial – It’s that time of year again – time for colder weather, cozy sweaters, scarves, warm soups and inevitably the flu. Most seasonal flu activity typically occurs between October and May each year with the heaviest activity taking place between December and February, so it is important to take precautions early - and a big part of that is getting the flu shot. The sooner a person is immunized against influenza, the sooner they and vulnerable people around them are protected from this contagious and potentially dangerous illness. KFL&A Public Health recommends that all area residents, not just the young and the elderly, get immunized as soon as possible. “Waiting until influenza is in our community is too late to be immunized,� said Dr. Ian Gemmill, Medical Officer of Health for KFL&A Public Health. “The only way to ensure that a person is protected is to get the vaccine and to get it well before December.� Many people fear that they can actually get influenza from the flu vaccine. This is a myth. Most people have no reaction at all to the vaccine, and almost all of those who do have only minor side effects, such as a sore arm or mild fever. “Influenza immunization is the safest, longest-lasting and best defense for keeping people healthy during the influenza season,� said Dr. Gemmill. “Everyone who is six months of age and older is eligible for annual influenza immunization, unless there is a medical reason not to do so. It is especially important that those at high risk for influenza-related complications or those who live or work with people who are at high risk for complications, hospitalizations or death, receive influenza vaccine.� In the KFL&A area, there are many simple ways to get influenza immunization. It is available from family doctors, local pharmacists or at a KFL&A Public Health clinic. The annual influenza immunization program kicks off this year with a walk-in clinic at Queen’s University on Friday, Nov. 13 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Clinics by appointment will be held on Fridays at KFL&A Public Health’s main office on Portsmouth Avenue in Kingston. The complete schedule of influenza immunization clinic dates and locations is available on KFL&A Public Health’s website, www. kflapublichealth.ca. To book an appointment for influenza immunization, visit www.kflapublichealth.ca/appointments or call 613-549-1232 or 1-800267-7875.

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Are you a senior or disabled person who has difficulty preparing meals? The VON Meals on Wheels can help! We provide tasty, nutritious and affordable hot or frozen meals delivered weekdays, by friendly volunteers to people living in the Greater Kingston area. Let us do the cooking! Call 613-634-0130 ext 2302 for more information. Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser - Annual parish spaghetti dinner sponsored by Knights of Columbus Council 9652 Saturday, Nov. 7, 5 - 7 p.m. St. Paul the Apostle Parish Hall, 1111 Taylor Kidd Blvd Tickets sold from Oct 17 after all Masses and at the door ($10 each or $25 for family of up to 6) Children 12 years and under eat for free. Dine in or take out. In support of local charities. Everyone welcome. The Sharing Centre, 63 Factory Street in Odessa is open Tuesday and Wednesday 10-3, Thursday evening 6-8. We are currently offering our ladies sweaters at only $1.00 each. All colours-all sizes. Drop in – we have a great selection. Questions: 613-386-7125. Day of Remembrance Service - Veterans Plot, Cataraqui Cemetery. Tuesday, Nov. 10, 10 HRS. Parking behind cemetery office. Shuttle buses from parking lot to veterans’ plot. Service at 10:30 HRS. Public invited to attend. “Lest We Forget” Lest We Forget - Canadian Forces Base Kingston, in association with the Lions Club of Odessa and District, will be conducting the annual Remembrance Day service at the Wilton Cenotaph in Wilton, Ontario, on Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 1100 hours. All those in attendance are invited to the Odessa Lions Club Hall (Palace Fairgrounds) in Odessa following the service for refreshments and fellowship. Quill Lecture Sunday, Nov. 8, 2 to 3:30 p.m., Alistair Macleod, Department of Philosophy discusses Democracy and the Wasted Vote Problem at Goodes Hall, Room 101, 143 Union St. Queen’s University. For more info call 61305491910. Grassland Bird Conservation: Keep the Cows and Manage Creatively featuring Noah Perlut & his work with farmers. Nov. 19 7:30 – 9 p.m. in Kingston at

Biosciences Complex, Queen’s University, 116 Barrie St., Rm. 1102. Hosted by Kingston Field Naturalists. Information: khennige@xplornet.com. Adult/senior Winter Programs - A new session of programs begins November 9. With over 100 programs to choose from, we have something for everyone 50+! Visit www.SeniorsKingston.ca to see the wide variety of art, education, fitness, game, and sport programs all at affordable member and non-member prices. Various locations. 613.548.7810. Fitness and Depression - Saturday, Nov. 7, 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. Discover how fitness and wellness activities can help improve and affect overall mood, anxiety, and depression. Includes resources and information on activities to help get you started. Brought to you by the City of Kingston and the Seniors Association Kingston Region. Location: Artillery Park Aquatic Centre. $17/person; 613.548.7810. The Kingston & District Old Tyme Fiddlers Association is celebrating their 34th Anniversary, on Sunday November 8th at the Rideau Acres Banquet hall. There is Music and dancing from 2-6 p.m., followed by dinner. Guest entertainers are fiddlers Colin Wilson, Chris Wilson, and Bobbi-Jo Brady (LaPlante) who are all original youth members of the association.Please call 387-2852 for more information! Golden Links Hall Harrowsmith - Nov. 6 youth dance 7 to 9:30 p.m., for public school children. Cost $6. Info call 613372-2410 Sponsored by Odd Fellows & Rebekahs. Bath Legion at Millhaven - Friday Euchre Nov. 6. Play starts at 7:30 p.m. Come out & have some fun. Nov. 7 shuffleboard. Registration 11 a.m. Play starts at noon. Also Nov. 7, meat spin. Starts at 1 p.m., $2 per play. Seeley’s Bay Legion: Nov. 6 Friday night supper $9, 5 – 7 p.m. Nov. 8 Church Parade form up at Legion 10:15 p.m. Nov. 8 Youth Darts play at 1:30 . Nov. 9 Wii Bowling 7 p.m. Nov. 11 Remembrance Day Service at Cenotaph 10:45 a.m. at Legion.

Kingston Theatre Organ Society on Friday, Nov. 6, 7:30 p.m., KTOS hosts. Steven Ball on the Mighty Kimble Organ, 89 Kirkpatrick St. Steven Ball occupies a rather unique place in both the worlds of the organ and carillon achieving a Doctoral degree in music, the first to have ever done so with a degree in Organ Performance. Tickets: Call Nancy Young 613.386.7295. Adult $25, Senior $20, Student $8. St. Patrick’s & St. Mary’s Catholic Women’s League Christmas Bazaar & Tea - Saturday, Nov. 7 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 3977 Sydenham Road, St. Patrick’s Church. Come out and browse the selection of crafts, preserves, baking for a loved one’s Christmas present. Then, rest after your shopping with a cupof tea, a sandwich and some treats. Enter our raffle draws or try your luck at the Treasure Chest. Legion 560 - Friday, Nov. 6. Donna’s Goodtime Karaoke will be entertaining from 8 to 12; small cover for non members and guests. Saturday, Nov. 7 - listen and dance to the upbeat sounds of Runaway Cowboys from 8 to 12; small cover for non members and guests. Wednesday, Nov. 11...REMEMBRANCE DAY service out front at 12:30 with Showman’s Karaoke inside entertaining at 1:00 to ????. Everyone welcome...lest we forget. A Musical Showcase - Saturday, Nov. 7 at 7 p.m. Tickets $20. Cooke’s-Portsmouth United Church, 200 Norman Rogers Dr. Featuring: She Sings, Tania Fifield, Bottle Tree Productions-Jane Eyre Darrell Bryant, Sarah Downes, Flutissimo, Cori & Kate van Allen, Shari Shenton, Dahphe Kennedy & Andrea Leyton. For tickets and onformation, call 613-384-7690. St. Patrick’s & St. Mary’s Catholic Women’s League Christmas Bazaar & Tea Saturday, Nov. 7, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 3977 Sydenham Road, St. Patrick’s Church. Come out and browse the selection of crafts, preserves, baking for a loved one’s Christmas present. Then, rest after your shopping with a cup of tea, a sandwich and some treats. Enter our raffle draws or try your luck at the Treasure Chest.

39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, Nov. 6. Music by Top Shelf (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631, Main Hall, 4034 Bath Rd. @ Collins Bay. 7:30-11:00 pm. Dress code smart casual. Singles & couples welcome. Cost is $12.00 P.P. ( $10.00 for members.) John Sands in concert - Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres, Amherstview. Thursday, Nov. 12 7 p.m. Refreshments served. Admission $10. For more info please call 613-389-4420. Saturday, Nov. 7 - Harvest Dinner at Emmanuel Church. Come and enjoy a locally grown roast beef dinner with all the trimmings, dessert and beverage at Emmanuel United Church, 63 Factory street, Odessa (behind the RBC). Ticket sales start at 4:30 p.m., dinner served 5 - 7 p.m. Patrons will be entertained in the church until their ticket number is called. Family Rates available. Inquire about Take-out at 613-386-7125. Roast beef dinner hosted by St. Peter’s Anglican Church, 4333 Bath Road on Friday, Nov. 6, 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets $15 (adults) and $8 (children). Call 613384-1782 for information. Christmas Craft and Treasure SaleSaturday, Nov. 7, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Come browse through gently used, donated items: furniture, glassware, jewellery, Christmas decorations, books, and music. Also available: new handmade sweaters, baby items, scarves, mittens, afghans, and more. Light lunch and snacks also available. Donations gratefully accepted until Nov. 6. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St: 613.548.7810. Trinity Presbyterian Church, 9 Manitou Cres, Amherstview is having a gigantic garage and bake sale Saturday, Nov. 7 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. St. Peter’s Anglican Church, 4333 Bath Road, Roast Beef Dinner - Friday, Nov. 6 - 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $15. Children under eight years of age $8. Tickets available at the door. To be held at the St. Peter’s Anglican Church, 4333 Bath Road at Coronation Blvd. Every welcome. Friday Night Baha’i Fireside – Nov. 6. Discussion: “Service to Others” Friday,

Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. at 99 York St. All are welcome. Further info:bahais@kingston.net 613-634-0767. Ladies & gentlemen, ’IT’S A HIT!’ Guest Night Dessert Buffet with Kingston Women’s Connection on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 7 - 9 p.m. @Gibson Hall,990 Sydenham Rd. Professional auctioneer Barry Gordon will hold a live auction fundraiser. Guitarist Greg Owens, humourous guest speakers Doug and Linda Sprunt of Carleton Place. Cost:$8.00@the door. Reserve please:Shirley(613)547-4487 or email:judycobham@sympatico.ca. Rideau Trail Club Hike Saturday, Nov. 7 Jones Creek 1000 Islands National Park Level 2, moderate pace, 12 km. We’ll be travelling the eastern loops, viewing the amazing floating bridge and other wonders. Gas $6. Leave Canadian Tire Parking lot along the Bath Road at 9 am. Leader: John 613 382 4778 Rideau Trail Club Hike. Sunday, Nov. 8 Rideau Trail Bedford Mills Level 2, easy pace, ~10 km. Hike from Bedford Mills Church, take the ferry, and return by the Ferry ByPass. Depart Canadian Tire parking lot along the Bath Road at 9 am. Gas $4. RT Map #06. Leader: Peter 613-634-1877 Cataraqui United Church Annual Turkey Supper, 965 Sydenham Rd. Saturday, Nov. 7. Two sittings, 4:30 and 6 p.m. Adults $13, Children 6-12 years $5. For Reservations/tickets call (613)766-9505. The United Church Women at Glenburnie United Church, 1028 Unity Road, are holding their Annual Christmas Craft and Bake Sale on Saturday, Nov. 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is free. Coffee and muffin for $2. Beautiful items from local crafters and delicious goodies from the bake table are for sale. Homemade “Church Mouse” lunch available from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for $6. Bath Artisans at St. John’s Hall, Church St. , Bath, On. invite you to their show of fine art and unique handcrafted items. Nov. 7 and 1, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. both days. Free draw for an original work of art.

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Frontenac Paramedics first in Canada to test drive new ambulance By Mandy Marciniak

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News – For paramedics, lifting patients in and out of ambulances is a daily occurrence – one that is both strenuous and at times stressful. But a new smarter, safer ambulance is hoping to improve this process and it is taking its first Canadian test run right here in Kingston. The new ambulance, named the Integrated Patient Transport System

(IPTS), is one of only five being piloted in the world and was developed through a partnership between Crestline Coach and Ferno. “The goal of this concept vehicle is first and foremost to improve safety inside the ambulance,” explained Tim Schroeder, director of ambulance systems at Ferno. “While we are improving safety we also had the opportunity to improve efficiency and outcomes with the ambulance by making it a better environment and system and

we have worked hard to achieve all of this.” The new ambulance includes a motorized stretcher and lift system, a modular interior system that allows paramedics to move equipment around the ambulance as needed while seated and restrained, smart technology that helps the driver assess situations while driving and solar panels that enable a smaller carbon footprint for the vehicle. The first model of the ambulance

was tested earlier this year in Missouri and has been modified based on that trial run. Now, for the second 90-day trial Frontenac Paramedic Services (FPS) is taking the wheel. “Frontenac had always been instrumental in the development of new technology,” said Scott Sawatsky, director of sales and marketing at Crestline Coach. “Chief Charbonneau and his team have been fantastic and have always been innovative and have worked to drive new technology. This trial was a perfect fit for this team and region.” In addition to new technology, the new ambulance will greatly benefit emergency workers and maybe even prolong their careers. “The new stretcher will probably put years on my career because I won’t be lifting as much. We lift stretchers probably about nine times per call and that is a lot of loading and unloading on your spine,” explained Dave Doran, an advanced care paramedic with FPS. “I can do my job in a much safer way with this vehicle.” The new IPTS system also allows a safer, more secure and more comfortable experience for patients.

“This stretcher will be a lot more comfortable for patients and the ambulance experience overall will be easier,” said Doran. “With the ability to move equipment into different spots on the walls we can plan better and we can access things easier. We won’t be moving around the ambulance and patient while in transit.” While the new vehicle doesn’t officially hit the streets until next week, Frontenac paramedics received thorough training with the vehicle on Oct. 28. Many liked what they saw and according to Schroeder response has been overwhelmingly positive. “The response has been great and it has been that way globally,” he said. “It is easier for the medic to focus on the patient instead of the environment around them and that is what we want. We have done a lot of research and we think this can really change how things are done currently and in a positive and more efficient way.” The new IPTS ambulance will operate out of the Palace Road FPS station for the next three months. Following the trial, feedback will be given to Ferno and Crestline and the vehicle will remain in service in the area.

Members of the Frontenac Paramedics Services learn how to use the new Integrated Patient Transport SysPhoto/Mandy Marciniak tem.

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Family and Children’s Services remembers local soldier this Remembrance Day By Mandy Marciniak

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News – Last year, Family and Children’s Services for Frontenac, Lennox and Addington (FACSFLA) took on a special Remembrance Day project. Instead of simply focusing on all of the brave soldiers who lost their lives at war, FACSFLA focused on Kingston native Captain Stanley Cunningham and his personal story. “It was a wonderful project because we wanted to make Remembrance Day come alive for one soldier and one family. We called it the ‘Soldier of the Great War Project’,” explained John Suart, manager of community relations for FACSFLA. “The project was very successful and we decided to do it again this year.” This year, FACSFLA is honouring Private Edward Nelson Badour of Sharbot Lake, who was killed Nov.17, 1917. Badour fought with the 20th Battalion and was wounded, captured and later died of his

wounds at the Battle of Passchendaele. Because of the way he died there is no known grave for Badour and instead he is memorialized at the ‘Men in Gate’ memorial in Belgium. The Agency worked with local historian Al Lloyd and the Sharbot Lake Legion to find the complete story of Badour, including his original enlistment papers, pictures of his family and more. They even tracked down two nephews of Badour in Sharbot Lake. “He has a family that is still in the area. He is still making an impact on the area,” Suart explained. “The Legion out in Sharbot Lake has his photo hanging on the wall. They didn’t even realize it was him, but there he was, nearly 100 years after his death.” While FACSFLA usually focuses on children’s issues, Suart feels it is important to also focus on individuals like Badour. “We’ve been around for 121 years and during both the First and Second World Wars our agency had

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On guard for thee: A community rallies to protect veterans’ memorial By Cris Vilela

It’s 3 a.m. on the morning of Saturday, Oct. 24. The air is chilled, the wind persistent, and the airport lights shine a patriotic red and white glow along Bayridge Drive. Stephanie Langille has just said goodbye to two of her long-time friends; they’d come from Belleville, about an hour’s drive away, to keep her company for a few hours as she stood guard along the Flags Of Remembrance veteran memorial. For a few brief moments, Langille and her dog Vito, a five-year-old Cane Corso, are alone for the first time since dusk. Soon a car passes by and slows to a stop a few metres down the road. From it a man and woman emerge, hands filled with gifts of coffee and muffins. This has been a common occurrence throughout the night - a reflection of the community’s resolve to fight back against the senseless theft and vandalism that has taken place in Kingston over the past week. In total, eight flags have been stolen from the Flags of Remembrance memorial, which was erected along Bayridge Drive Oct. 17 to honour our nation’s veterans; in addition, several plaques recognizing and honouring individual veterans have been torn off their posts and tossed aside on the ground. MPP Sophie Kiwala and some

private citizens quickly replaced the stolen flags. Others, like Langille, are adamant that they will prevent any further desecration of the memorial and have resolved to stand guard for as long as it remains up. Stephanie is ambivalent about being named for this story. She’s here for her fiancé, MCpl David Goodrich, who is among the 128,000 heroes represented by the memorial. She doesn’t want public recognition and quickly deflects it toward others. She’s quick to cite the hard work of Flags of Remembrance organizers: Megan Hiltz, Jane Douglas and Al Cameron. After months of fundraising and planning, they are now in the unexpected position of having to organize weeks-long protection for the 128 flags that have been put up, as the memorial will remain in place until Nov. 14. Support has come quickly, however. Taxi drivers have promised to drive by frequently and report any suspicious activity. The motorcycle group Motorcycle Cowboys have resolved to provide around-the-clock patrols of Bayridge Drive. Neighbours are keeping a vigilant eye on the flags throughout the day and some have set up 24/7 surveillance cameras facing the memorial. Still others, like Langille, intend to personally stand guard throughout the night. Langille is surprisingly upbeat on this night; she’s been out in the

frigid night since 7p.m., after having don’t think they’re out to intention- ing damage again.” already worked a full shift at work. ally hurt anybody, I just think the If you’d like to help the organizers But her strong personal connection military hasn’t touched their lives, or of the Flags Of Remembrance mewith the project gives her strength and at least they don’t understand how it morial in some way, you can contact warmth. has. I think if they see me or others them at flagsofremembranceygk@ Following in her late husband’s here, even if it’s in the dark from a gmail.com. If you believe you may footsteps, their 17 year old son has distance, maybe it’ll make them think have information related to the thefts, also joined the military as an infantry ‘Wow, this is actually important to please contact Kingston Police at 613reservist. “I support him 200 per cent,” somebody’, and think twice about do- 549-4660. she says. “Obviously as a mother and widow I have my hesitations…but Dave was such a huge role model, and so were all of his military friends, so there’s never been a question that the military would be part of his life. “It’s emotional and overwhelming,” she adds of the community support she’s witnessed. “It wasn’t planned that I was coming out here tonight, I just felt it was something that I needed to do.” Those not able to keep vigil over the flags show their support in other ways. Dave McNamara from the Merchant Tap House, for example, stops by with food and a large goose feather jacket to help keep Langille warm through the night. Shane Ruys, a local real estate agent, stops by with coffee and muffins. Colleagues from Stephanie’s workplace deliver pizza, and many other locals deliver more coffee, donuts, energy drinks and a wide array of snacks. Many such stops end Shane and Sarah drop off coffee and muffins to Stephanie Langille, in tears and hugs. “I think these are probably just who watched over the Flags of Remembrance from dusk until dawn on kids,” she says of the culprits. “I Friday night/Saturday morning. Photo/Cris Vilela

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Mother knew long winter months ahead would mean being shut in It was happening again. In my mind’s eye I could see back to the year before. It seemed to happen when the weather changed from warm sunny days to a snap in the air, and when flakes of ice formed all around the watering trough in the barnyard. I just couldn’t put my finger on it, but I was old enough to know there was a change in Mother, and it happened at the same time of the year. What could it be? What had brought it on? Maybe she was worried that we would have enough food to last us over the coming winter. But that couldn’t be. The cellar was full of preserves and canned vegetables, the smoke house full of meat, and the big barrel of sauerkraut was already out in the summer kitchen beside the smaller barrel of pickled herring. No, it couldn’t be because

Mother was worried about our of my stomach and when we said wasn’t much for any change to almost as if she was saying “so be starving to death. But there was our silent prayers in bed, I prayed his routine, or for fancying up the it”, a phrase she used often. no doubt there was a change in her, that whatever was bothering my house, said nothing. He had been When we went to bed I begged and I could feel it in the very depth mother would go away. through this before. We sat down Audrey to tell me what had hapof my bones. And then one day, it was a Sun- at the table with its shiny linen ta- pened. She put her face close to My older and much wiser sis- day, and we had come home from blecloth, as many matched dishes as my ear so that no one but me could ter Audrey, if she sensed it too, church, changed into our better- Audrey would find, and our usual hear and she told me that just before wouldn’t talk about it. All she said than-school clothes, when Mother ample dinner. 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$65 Prepaid Master Card: All Continental Winter Tires With Purchase of 4 Uniroyal Passenger or Light Truck Tires $65 Prepaid Master All Continental Winter Tires With Purchase of 4 Uniroyal Passenger or Light Truck Tires$70 VISA PREPAID CARD: I’Zen KW27 A/S,Card: Eagle Ultra Grip GW-3, Eagle Ultra Grip GW-3 ROF, SP Winter Sport 4D, SP Winter Sport www.hankooktire.ca OCT 15Ultra - DEC 15 OCT 15 - DEC 31 Wintercraft Wi31, Wintercraft WP51, I’Zen KW31,www.gtradial.ca $50 CARD: Solus HA31 $80: Winter i*cept evo2 (SUV) $50 VISA PREPAID GIFT CARDSport *Limit 4D ROF, Grip Ice WRT, Wrangler A/T Adventure with Kevlar $60: SP Winter 3D,of 500: Champiro Icepro, $40 CARD: I’Zen RV KC15, I’zen RV Stud KC16, Road Venture SAT KL61 $60: Winter i*cept iZ, Winter i*Pike RS, i*Pike RW11 Icepro A/S, SUV Assurance / Icepro$100: 2, Fuel Champiro Winterpro HP, Champiro SP Winter Sport 3D ROF, Winter MaxxChampiro $40: Assurance Max, 270 Assurance Winter Sottozero Serie II Winterpro, Savero WT, $80: Winter i*cept evo2 (SUV) www.uniroyal FD $50 VISA PREPAID GIFT CARD *Limit of 500: Champiro Icepro, $80: W.Drive V905 & W.drive WY0 Maxmiler CS Fuel Max, Eagle Sport A/S, OCT Grandtrek SJ6, Signature HP, Ultra GripWT-1000, Winter, Maxmiler 15UP -$70: DEC 15 OCT 05$60: - DEC 15i*cept Winter Sottozero Family (*exceptwww.continentaltirepromotions.ca 270WT Sottozero Serie II), www.continentaltirepromotions.ca www.uniroyal FD TO $70 IN REBATES OCT 15 DEC 15 OCTWinterpro 05 - DEC 15 Winterpro, Savero WT, $70 REBATE Winter Maxx SJ8, Wrangler SR-A $35 REBATE Winter iZ, Winter i*Pike RS, i*Pike RW11, Winter i*Pike Champiro Icepro SUV / Icepro 2, Champiro HP, Champiro UP TO $100 Ascend, Geolandar A/T www.goodyear.ca www.kumhotirerebates.com www.gtradial.ca OCT 01 - DEC 31 OCT 15 - DEC 15 OCT 15 - $70: DECIceGuard 15 iG52c, AVIDREBATE OCT 15 - DEC 31 Blizzak Winter Snowcontrol Family, WinterBlizzak Snowsport family, WinterLM-25 Scorpion $70 VISA PREPAID CARD: DM-V1, DM-Z3, Blizzak RFT,family Maxmiler WT-1000, Maxmiler WT With purchase of 4 Michelin Passenger or Light Truck Tires H/T G056 $60: AVID ENVig $35PREPAID PREPAID MASTER General Winter and General Geolandar G055, Geolandar $70 VISA CARD: BlizzakCARD: DM-V1,All Blizzak DM-Z3, Blizzak LM-25 RFT, AT2 Tires purchase of 4 Michelin Passenger or Light Truck Tires Winter Carving Edge, Winter Icecontrol/Ice ZeroBlizzak FR LM-60, $35 PREPAID MASTER CARD: All General Winter and General 4 AT2 Tires Passenger $70 VISA PREPAID CARD:4x4, A/T3, SRX,$50: STT Pro, X/T4, A/Tw Blizzak LM-25 Blizzak LM-32, Blizzak LM-32 RFT, Blizzak LM-50Winter RFT, $65 Prepaid Master Card: All Continental Tires With Uniroyal or Light Truck TiresRFT, With With purchase of Purchase 4 BFGoodrich Passenger or Light Truck Tires BlizzakofLM-25 4x4, Blizzak LM-32, Blizzak LM-32 Blizzak LM-50 RFT, Blizzak LM-60,

$35 REBATE $50 REBATE $40 REBATE$70 REBATE

$50 REBATE

OCT 15 - DEC 31

REBATE $65 REBATE FREE$70Tire Rotation & Brake

$70 REBATE

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$100 PREPAIDIN CARD: Baja STZ, Baja ATZ P3, Baja MTZ, Baja MTZ P3, Baja Claw TTC, With purchase of 4 BFGoodrich Passenger or Light Truck Tires UP TO $70 INwww.hankooktire.ca REBATES UPWS70, TO $100 REBATES $60 CARD: CS5, Cooper Zeon RS3-A, Cooper Zeon RS3-S UP TO $80 IN REBATES $50 REBATE Blizzak RFT, Blizzak MZ-03 RF, Blizzak W965, Blizzak Blizzak WS80 $35 REBATE www.gtradial.ca 15 - DECwww.generaltirepromotions.ca 15 OCT UP TO $70OCT IN REBATES UP TO $100 IN Deegan 38 tires $75 CARD: M/T Classic III, Classic III Black, Classic Baja Lock, Sidebiter II, Blizzak RFT, Blizzak RF, Blizzak W965, Blizzak WS70, BlizzakLM-60 WS80 REBATES www.michelin.ca/promotions.page www.generaltirepromotions.ca OCT 05 - DEC 15 15LM-60 - DEC 15 MZ-03OCT CARD: H/T, H/T Plus,SEPT HT3, M+S Weather-Master WSC, M+S www.michelin.ca/promotions.page www.pirellipromo.ca ww 05 - $50 DEC 15 OCT 15 - DEC 15 15Sport, - DEC 15GripS/T2, SEPT 15Metal- DEC 15 38, or any new M/T Series wheels $100: Ultra 8 Performance, Ultra Grip SUV ROF, Ultra Grip +Deegan SUV 4x4 www.bfgoodrichtires.cD/promotions.page OCT 05OCT - DEC www.continentaltirepromotions.ca www.uniroyal FD www.bridgestonerewards.com $40Grip CARD: CS3,OCT WeatherMaster Snow, Weather-Master WM-SA2 www.bfgoodrichtires.cD/promotions.page OCT 15 DEC 15 With purchase of 4 Michelin Passenger or Light 15 -$80: DEC 15 PREPAID MASTER CARD: All General Winter and General AT2 Tires 05 15 -*Limit DEC 15 $80:Ultra Winter i*cept evo2 (SUV) OCT 05 - DEC 15 $50 VISA PREPAID GIFT CARD of 500: Champiro Icepro, www.bridgestonerewards.com $100: Ultra Grip 8 Performance, Ultra SUV ROF, Grip +$35 SUV 4x4 OCT 15 DEC 15 Assurance ComforTred Touring, Assurance TripleTred A/S, Assurance CS TripleTred $60: Winter i*cept iZ, Winter i*Pike RS, i*Pike RW11, Winter i*Pike Champiro Icepro SUV / Icepro 2, Champiro Winterpro HP, Champiro Winterpro, Savero WT, $80: PREPAID Assurance ComforTred Touring, Assurance TripleTred A/S, Assurance CS TripleTred $70 VISA CARD: I’Zen KW27 www.mickeythompsontires.com/offer Maxmiler WT-1000, Maxmiler WT A/S, Eagle Ultra Grip GW-3, Eagle Ultra Grip GW-3Tire ROF,SEPT SP Winter Sport 4D, SP Winter Sport UP TO $100 IN REBATES UP TO $80 IN REBATES www.coopertire.ca $70 REBATE $35 REBATE 01 OCT 31 www.michelin. www.generaltirepromotions.ca OCT 01 DEC 15 UP TO $100 IN REBATES UP TO $80 IN REBATES OCT 05 DEC 15 OCT 15 DEC 15 UP TO $ Size: 13” $30 14” $40 15” $50 16” $60 17”+ $70 $70 VISA PREPAID CARD: I’Zen KW27

TOIN$70 IN UP REBATES UP TOUP $70 REBATES TO $100 REBATE

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A/S, Eagle Ultra GripWP51, GW-3,I’Zen Eagle UltraSolus Grip HA31 4D, SP Winter Sport $50 CARD: Wintercraft Wi31, Wintercraft KW31, 4D ROF, Ultra Grip Ice WRT, Wrangler A/T Adventure with Kevlar $60: SP Winter Sport 3D, www.hankooktire.ca www.gtradial.ca OCT 15 -GW-3 DECROF, 15 SP Winter Sport OCTI’Zen 15 KW31, - DECSolus 31 HA31 $100: Winter 270 Serie $50 CARD: Wintercraft Wi31, Wintercraft WP51, season tires:$40: Eclipse, Extensa A/S, AS, Extensa HP, Versado LX &Assurance LXII, Versado Noir, Versado ECO, Proxes 4 Plus/Proxes 4 (select size 4D ROF, Ultra Grip KC16, Ice WRT, Wrangler A/T Adventure with Kevlar SP &Winter 3D, All $40Sottozero CARD: I’Zen RVII KC15, I’zen RV Stud Road Venture SAT270 KL61 $100: Winter Sottozero Serie II $60: $80: W.Drive W.drive WY01 SPV905 Winter SportSport 3D ROF, Winter Maxx Assurance Assurance Fuel Max, $70: Winter Sottozero Family (*except 270 Sottozeroof Serie II), W.Drive V905 & W.drive WY01 With purchase 4 Michelin or Light Truck Tires270 $35 PREPAID MASTER CARD: All General and General UP TOWINTER $100 IN REBATES $100: UltraA/T-S, Grip iceGuard 8 Performance, Ultra Grip SUV ROF, Ultra Grip +$80: SUV 4x4 $40Winter CARD: I’Zen RV KC15,AT2 I’zenTires RV Stud KC16, Road Venture SAT KL61 $70: IceGuard iG52c, AVID Ascend, Geolandar $70: Winter Sottozero Family (*except Sottozero Serie II), SP Winter Sport 3DPassenger ROF, Winter Maxx $40: Assurance A/S, Assurance Fuel Max, $65 $40 REBATE Winter Tires (3PMS): Observe Garit Kx, Observe GSi5 (2 newREBATE sizes) UP TO $8 $70: TIRES (3PMS): CS FuelAssurance Max, Eagle SportiG51v, A/S, Grandtrek SJ6, HP, Ultra Grip Winter, Winter Snowcontrol Family, Winter Snowsport Winter Scorpion family $70:Signature IceGuard iG52c, AVID Ascend, Geolandar A/T-S, iceGuard iG51v, $70 VISAfamily, PREPAID CARD: A/T3, SRX, STT Pro, X/T4, A/Tw $70 REBATE $80: Assurance ComforTred Touring, Assurance TripleTred Assurance TripleTred $35 REBATE Geolandar G055, Geolandar H/T G056 $60: AVID ENVigor $50: AVID Touring S Baja $70 VISA PREPAID CARD: A/T3, SRX, STT Pro, X/T4, A/Tw Winter Snowcontrol Family, Winter Snowsport family, Winter Scorpion family $100 PREPAID CARD: Baja STZ,$100: Baja ATZ P3, Baja MTZ, MTZ P3,A/S, Baja Claw TTC,CSOpen $50: Winter Carving Edge, Winter Icecontrol/Ice$100 ZeroPREPAID FR CSPREPAID Fuel Max, Eagle Sport Grandtrek SJ6, HP, Ultra Grip Winter, Winter 270 Sottozero Serie II sizes), Winter Maxx SJ8, Wrangler SR-A CARD: Baja STZ, BajaA/S, ATZ P3, Baja MTZ, BajaSignature MTZ P3, Baja Claw TTC, 2EVHUYH * ,&( (12 new LT/CUV/SUV: Country WLT1 Open Country C/T (3PMS), Open H/TWY01 & H/ Geolandar G055, Geolandar H/T G056 $60:(3PMS), AVID ENVigor $50: AVID Touring S& W.drive $70 VISA CARD: I’Zen KW27 $60 CARD: CS5, Cooper Zeon RS3-A, Cooper Zeon RS3-S $80: W.Drive V905Country A/S, Eagle Ultra Grip GW-3, Eagle Ultra Grip GW-3 ROF, SP Winter Sport 4D, SP Winter Sport $60 CARD: CS5, Cooper Zeon RS3-A, Cooper Zeon OCT RS3-S 15 - DEC www.goodyear.ca www.kumhotirerebates.com OCT 01 DEC 31 $50: Winter Carving Edge, Winter Icecontrol/Ice Zero FR 15 $70: Winter Sottozero Family Sottozero *Some conditions apply. Call us for details! Deegan 38 tires $75 CARD: M/T Classic III, Classic(*except III Black,270 Classic BajaSerie Lock,II),Sidebiter II, Prepaid Master Card: All$70: www.michelin.ca/promotions.page www.generaltirepromotions.ca Deegan 38 tires $75 CARD: M/T Classic III, Classic III Black, Classic Baja Lock, Sidebiter II, Winter Maxx SJ8, Wrangler SR-A $65 Continental Winter Tires With Purchase of 4 Uniroyal Passenger or Light Truck Tires IceGuard iG52c, AVID Ascend, A/T-S $50 CARD: Wintercraft Wi31, Wintercraft WP51, I’Zen KW31, Solus HA31 With purchase of 4 Michelin Passenger or Light Truck Tires $35 PREPAID MASTER CARD: All General Winter and General AT2 Tires www.pirellipromo.ca www.yokohama.ca/rebate M+S 15 - DEC 15 4D ROF, Ultra Grip Ice Family, WRT, Wrangler A/TTuff Adventure with Kevlar $60: Winter Sport - Weather-Master DEC 15 WSC, $50 SEPT Duty, Open Country A/T II, SP Open Country A/T3D, II Extreme, Open Country M/T, Proxes S/T II, VersadoGeolandar CUV $50 CARD: H/T, H/T Plus, SEPT HT3, M+S15 Sport, M+SCARD: H/T, H/T Plus, HT3, M+S Sport, Weather-Master WSC, Winter Snowcontrol Winter family, Winter Scorpion family www.goodyear.ca www.kumhotirerebates.com Deegan 38, or any new M/TSnowsport Metal Series wheels

UP TO $70 IN REBATES

OCT 15 - DEC 15

REBATES UP TO $100*

OCT 05 - DEC 15 OCT 01 - Weather-Master DEC 3115 OCT 15 - DEC 15$40 CARD: CS3, WeatherMaster Snow, Weather-Master S/T2, WM-SA2 Deegan 38, or any Venture new M/TSAT Metal Series wheels CARD: I’Zen RV KC15, I’zen Stud KC16, Road KL61 $40 CARD:$40 CS3, WeatherMaster Snow, S/T2, WM-SA2 SEPT 15 -RVDEC

SEPT 14 - DEC 15

Geolandar G055, Geolandar H/T G056 $60: AVID ENVigor www.pirellipromo.ca www.yokohama.ca/rebate SP Winter Sport 3DWinter ROF, Winter Assurance Assurance Fuel Max, Assurance $50: CarvingMaxx Edge,$40: Winter Icecontrol/Ice Zero FR 15 SEPT 15A/S, - DEC www.michelin.ca/promotions.page www.generaltirepromotions.ca - -DEC OCT 15 - DEC 15 CS Max, $70 Eagle Sport A/S, Grandtrek SJ6, Signature HP, Ultra Grip Winter, UP TO IN REBATES Tire Size: 13” - $30 14” - $40 15”OCT -OCT $5005 16” $60 15 17”+ - $70 WWW.N www.continentaltirepromotions.ca www.uniroyal FD OCT 15 - DEC www.pirellipromo.ca www. 05 -REBATE DEC 15 SEPT 15 -Fuel DEC 15 SEPT 15 - DEC 15 UPSR-A TO $80 IN15 REBATES $50 www.mickeythompsontires.com/offer www.mickeythompsontires.com/offer www.coopertire.ca www.coopertire.ca Winter Maxx SJ8, Wrangler SEPT 01 OCT 31 SEPT 01 31 OCT 01OCT - tires: DEC 15 All season Eclipse, Extensa AS, Extensa HP,OCT Versado LX & www.kumhotirerebates.com LXII, Versado Noir, Versado ECO, Proxes 4 Plus/Proxes 4 (select sizes) UP TO $70 IN REBATES www.goodyear.ca Tire Size: - $70 OCT13” 01- -$30 DEC14” 31 - $40 15” - $50 16” - $60 17”+ 15 - DEC 15

UP TO $80 IN MANY MORE MANUFACTURE REBATES AVAILABLE! VISIT US TODAY! UP REBATES TO $80 IN UP REBATES $50 REBATE UP TO $100 IN REBATES TO $80 IN REBATES

- DEC 15 UP OCT TO 01 $100 IN REBATES

$70: WINTER TIRES (3PMS): Winter Tires (3PMS): Observe Garit Kx, Observe GSi5 (2 new sizes)

UP TO $7

2EVHUYH * ,&( (12PREPAID new sizes), LT/CUV/SUV: Openof Country WLT1 (3PMS), Open Country C/T (3PMS), Open Country H/TTO & H/T$70 IN UP REBATES UP TOECO, $100 REBATES $80: Winter i*cept evo2 (SUV) $50 VISA GIFT CARD *Limit 500: Champiro Icepro, $100: Winter 270 Sottozero Serie II All season tires: Eclipse, Extensa AS, Extensa HP, Versado LX & LXII, Versado Noir, Versado ProxesIN 4 Plus/Proxes 4 (select sizes) www.toyorebate.com $100: Winter 270 Sottozero Serie II A/T Winter Tires (3PMS): Observe Garit Kx, Observe GSi5 (2 new sizes) $70: WINTER (3PMS): $80: W.Drive W.drive WY01 SEPT 14 - DEC 15 Champiro Tuff Duty, Country II, Open V905 Country& A/T II Extreme, Open Country M/T, Proxes S/T II,TIRES Versado CUV W.Drive V905 & W.drive WY01 $60: Winter i*cept iZ, Winter$70: i*Pike RS, i*Pike RW11, Winter i*Pike Icepro SUVOpen / Icepro 2, Champiro Winterpro, Savero WT,$80: Winter (3PMS): Observe GaritGrip Kx, SUV Observe new+ sizes) WINTER TIRES (3PMS): $70: Winter Sottozero Family (*except $50 270VISA Sottozero Serie $70: Winter Sottozero Family (*except 270 Sottozero Serie II),Winterpro HP, Champiro $100: UltraTires Grip Open 8 Performance, ROF,GSi5 Ultra(2Grip SUV 4x4 $80: Winter i*cept evo2 (SUV) PREPAID GIFTII), CARD *Limit of 500: Champiro Icepro, 2EVHUYH * ,&( (12 newAVID sizes), LT/CUV/SUV: Open Country WLT1 (3PMS), Open Country C/T (3PMS), CountryUltra H/T & H/T $70: IceGuard iG52c, Ascend, Geolandar A/T-S, iceGuard iG51v, $70: Snowsport IceGuardfamily, iG52c, AVID Ascend, Geolandar iceGuard iG51v, 2EVHUYH * ,&( (12 new sizes), LT/CUV/SUV: Country WLT1 Open Country C/T (3PMS), Open Country H/T & H/T Winter Snowcontrol Family, Winter Winter Scorpion family Maxmiler WT-1000, Maxmiler WT A/T-S, Winter Snowcontrol Family, Winter Champiro Snowsport family, WWW.NTDCANADA.COM $80: AssuranceOpen ComforTred Touring,(3PMS), Assurance TripleTred A/S, Assurance CS TripleTred www.toyorebate.com G055, Geolandar H/T G056 $60: ENVigor $50:A/T AVID S Open Country M/T, Winter i*cept iZ, WinterGeolandar i*Pike i*Pike RW11, Winter i*Pike Icepro SUV Winter / Icepro Scorpion 2, Champirofamily Winterpro HP, Champiro$50: Winterpro, Savero WT, SEPT 14 DEC 15 TuffRS, Duty, Open Country A/T II, AVID Open Country II Touring Extreme, S/T II,A/T Versado CUV SEPT 14 DEC 15 Tuff Duty, Open Country A/T II,Proxes Open Country II Extreme, Open Country M/T, Proxes S/T II, Versado CUV WinterGeolandar Carving Edge, Winter Icecontrol/Ice Zero FR $60: G055, Geolandar H/T G056 $60: AVID ENVigor $50: AVID Touring S $70 VISA PREPAID CARD: I’Zen KW27 $65orPrepaid Master Card: All Continental Winter Tires Purchase of 4 Uniroyal Passenger or Light Truck Tires A/S, Eagle Ultra Grip GW-3, Eagle Ultra Grip GW-3 ROF, SP Winter Sport 4D, SP Winter Sport $65 Prepaid Master Card: All Continental Winter Tires Purchase of 4 Uniroyal Passenger Light Truck Tires $50: Winter Carving Edge, Winter Icecontrol/Ice With Zero FR WT-1000, Maxmiler Maxmiler WT $50 GIFT CARD *Limit of 500: Champirowww.gtradial.ca Icepro, www.hankooktire.ca 15WP51, - DEC 15 $80: OCT 15With - DEC 31VISA PREPAID $50 CARD: Wintercraft Wi31,OCT Wintercraft I’Zen KW31, SolusWinter HA31 i*cept evo2 (SUV) 4D ROF, Ultra Grip Ice WRT, Wrangler A/T Adventure with Kevlar $60: SP Winter Sport 3D, www.pirellipromo.ca www.yokohama.ca/rebate

Tire Size: 13” - $30 14” $40 15” - $50 16” -sizes) $60 17”+ - $70 All season tires: Eclipse, Extensa AS, Extensa HP, Versado LX & LXII, Versado Noir, Versado ECO, Proxes 4 -Plus/Proxes 4 (select

$65 REBATE $40 REBATE $50 REBATE

$40 REBATE

SEPT 15 - DEC 15

UP TO$65 $80REBATE IN REBATES

We’ve Caught The Moment Now You Can Keep The Memory UP TO $70 IN REBATES UP TO $70 REBATES UP TO $100 IN REBATES $70 REBATE UP TO $100 IN REBATES $35INREBATE UP TO $70 IN REBATES

SEPT 15 - DEC 15 SEPT 15 - DEC 15 WWW.NT WWW.NTDCANADA.COM $60: Winter i*cept iZ, Winter i*Pike Champiro Icepro SUV / Icepro 2, Champiro Winterpro HP, Champiro Winterpro, Savero WT,RV KC15, I’zen RV Stud KC16, $40 CARD: I’Zen Road Venture SATWinter KL61 i*Pike RS, i*Pike RW11, SP Winter Sport 3D ROF, Winter Maxx $40: Assurance A/S, Assurance Fuel Max, Assurance SEPT 15 - DEC 15OCT www.hankooktire.ca www.gtradial.ca OCT 1513” --WT-1000, DEC 15 Maxmiler Maxmiler WTwww.yokohama.ca/rebate www.continentaltirepromotions.ca www.uniroyal FD 15 - DEC www.continentaltirepromotions.ca CS Fuel Max, Eagle Sport A/S, Grandtrek SJ6, Signature HP, Ultra Grip Winter, OCT 15 - DEC 15TO $70 IN REBATES UP OCT 05 - DEC 15 Tire Size: $3015 14” - $40 www.uniroyal FD 15” - $50 16” - $60 17”+ - $70 Winter Maxx SJ8, Wrangler SR-A $70 REBATE $35 REBATE www.hankooktire.ca www.gtradial.ca AllOCT season15 tires:-Eclipse, Noir, Versado ECO, Proxes 4 Plus/Proxes 4 (select sizes) OCT 15 DEC 15 DEC Extensa 31 AS, Extensa HP, Versado LX & LXII, Versado www.goodyear.ca www.kumhotirerebates.com OCT 01 - DEC 31 OCT 15 - DEC 15 WINTER- TIRES Tire Size: 13” - $30 14” - $40 15” - $50 16” - $60 $70: 17”+ $70(3PMS): Winter Tires (3PMS): Observe Garit Kx, Observe GSi5 (2 new sizes)

www.pirellipromo.ca OCT 15 - OCT DEC0531- DEC 15

2EVHUYH * ,&( (12 new sizes), LT/CUV/SUV: Open Country WLT1 (3PMS), Open Country C/T (3PMS), Open Country H/T & H/T

SEPT 14 - DEC 15

www.toyorebate.com With purchase of 4 Michelin Passenger or Light Truck Tires All season tires: Eclipse, Extensa AS, Extensa HP, Versado LX &14 LXII, Versado ECO, Proxes 4A/T Plus/Proxes 4A/T (select sizes) $35 PREPAID MASTER CARD: All General Winter and General AT2 TiresM/T, Proxes S/T II, Versado CUV SEPT - DEC 15 Noir, Versado Tuff Duty, Open Country II, Open Country II Extreme, Open Country $100: Ultra Grip 8 Performance, Ultra Grip SUV ROF, Ultra Grip + SUV 4x4Ultra Grip 8 Performance, $50 REBATE $100: Ultra Grip SUV ROF, Ultra Grip + SUV 4x4 (2 new sizes) $70: WINTER TIRES (3PMS): Winter Tires (3PMS): Observe Garit Kx, Observe GSi5 WWW.NTDCANADA.COM $80: Assurance ComforTred Touring, Assurance A/S,orAssurance CS TripleTred With purchase MichelinTripleTred Passenger Light Truck Tires $80: Assurance ComforTred Touring, Assurance TripleTred A/S, Assurance CS TripleTred $35 PREPAID CARD: All General Winter and General AT2 TiresOpen Country C/T (3PMS), www.michelin.ca/promotions.page www.generaltirepromotions.ca 2EVHUYH * ,&( (12 new MASTER sizes), LT/CUV/SUV: Open Country WLT1 (3PMS), Open Country H/Tof&4 H/T

$35 REBATE

OCT 15 - DEC 15

$70 REBATE

OCT 05 - DEC 15

UP TO $80 IN REBATES

$70 VISA PREPAID CARD: I’Zen KW27 A/S, EagleCARD: Ultra All Grip GW-3, Eagle GW-3 ROF, SP Winter Sport 4D, SPUltra Winter Sport purchase of 4GW-3 Michelin Light4D, Truck Tires Sport $70 VISAMASTER PREPAID CARD: I’Zen KW27 $35 PREPAID General WinterUltra and Grip General AT2 Tires A/S, Eagle GW-3, Eagle Ultra Grip ROF,Passenger SP WinterorSport SP Winter $80: Winter i*cept evo2 (SUV) $50 VISA PREPAID GIFT CARDGrip *Limit ofWith 500: Champiro Icepro, www.toyorebate.com $50 CARD: A/T Wintercraft Wi31, Wintercraft WP51, I’Zen KW31,Open Solus HA31 ROF,II,Ultra Grip IceI’Zen WRT, Wrangler A/THA31 Adventure with Kevlar $60: SP Winter 3D, WRT, Wrangler A/T Adventure with Kevlar $60: SP Winter Sport 3D, Tuff Duty, Open Country II, Open Country A/T II Extreme, Country M/T, Proxes Versado CUV $50 CARD: Wintercraft Wi31,4DS/T Wintercraft WP51, KW31, Solus 4D2, ROF, UltraSport Grip Ice $60: Winter i*cept iZ, Winter i*Pike RS, i*Pike RW11, Winter i*Pike Champiro Icepro SUV / Icepro Champiro Winterpro HP, Champiro Winterpro, Savero WT, $40 CARD: I’Zen RV KC15, I’zen RVwww.generaltirepromotions.ca Stud KC16, Road Venture SAT KL61 Winter SportKC16, 3D ROF, Winter Maxx $40: Assurance A/S, Assurance Fuel Max, Assurance www.michelin.ca/promotions.page $40 CARD: I’Zen RV KC15,SP I’zen RV Stud Road Venture SAT KL61 Maxmiler WT-1000, Maxmiler WTMaxx $40: Assurancewww.michelin.ca/promotions.page SP Winter Sport 3D ROF, Winter A/S, Assurance Fuel Max, Assurance www.generaltirepromotions.ca CS Fuel Max, Eagle Sport A/S, Grandtrek SJ6, Signature HP, Ultra Grip Winter, CS Fuel Max, Eagle Sport A/S, Grandtrek SJ6, Signature HP, Ultra Grip Winter, www.hankooktire.ca www.gtradial.ca Winter Maxx SJ8,15 Wrangler SR-A31 OCT 15 - DEC 15 OCT - DEC Winter Maxx SJ8, Wrangler SR-A www.goodyear.ca www.kumhotirerebates.com

OCT 05 - DEC 15 OCT 15 - DEC 15 WWW.NTDCANADA.COM UP TO $100 IN REBATES OCT 05 - DEC 15

OCT 15 - DEC 15

OCT 15 - DEC 15

UP TO $80 IN REBATES

OCT 01 - DEC 31

www.kumhotirerebates.com OCT 01 $100: Winter 270 Sottozero Serie II $70: Winter Sottozero Family (*except 270 Sottozero Serie II), Winter Snowcontrol Family, Winter Snowsport family, Winter $100: Winter 270 Sottozero Serie II Scorpion family W.Drive $70: Winter Sottozero Family (*except 270$80: Sottozero II), & W.drive WY01 $50: Winter Carving Edge, Winter Icecontrol/Ice ZeroSerie FRV905

15 - DEC 15 UP TO $100 OCT IN REBATES

www.goodyear.ca DECREBATES 31 UP TO $100 IN REBATES UP& TO $80 UP TO $80 -IN $80: W.Drive V905 W.drive WY01IN REBATES $35AVID REBATE $70: IceGuard iG52c, Ascend, Geolandar A/T-S, iceGuard iG51v, UP TO $80 IN REBATES Geolandar G055, Geolandar H/TV905 G056 $60: AVID $50: AVID Touring S $80: W.Drive WY01 UP TO& W.drive $80 INENVigor REBATES $50 REBATE

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The Crystal Ball—making dreams come true ready been working with me as a dancer in the year-long Ballerinas Dancing in the Streets photography project. She began to work as a photographer as the program morphed into the Street Ballerinas Performance Art Project, which combines photography and dance/ballet with other forms of creative arts. Dancers perform alongside artists and musicians at work on their own creations. In April, during a photo session in which Sophia modeled as a ballerina, I watched, already feeling proud, as she removed her tutu and donned street clothes over her dance gear, and then climbed to the ceiling beams of Kingston School of Dance to take photographs of dancers far below on the ground. A certain quirk of this scene brought a smile: As Sophia balanced overhead, she still wore her ballet pointe shoes. Sophia’s first experience with me on a journalism assignment was for a story for this newspaper. I’ll let her describe it: “Our first assignment was to go to St. John XXIII school and photograph the ducks that nest in their courtyard every year. The students stand side by side to create a wall to guide the ducks down to the marsh near the school. There was one little duck that kept getting lost, which was perfect for getting the types of pictures that I like. I prefer

innocent pictures that focus on one subject. The reason this was such a great event to photograph is that it was very relaxed but fast-paced.” Gradually, it became clear to Sophia that she’d have to make a choice between two of her interests: equestrian and dance. She chose to pursue her equestrian skills. “After moving onto horseback riding, [the photography] experience was even better, because I could see everything Mark was doing the entire time instead of worrying about posing. At this point, I had advanced enough to be taking my own pictures and not following Mark, but still feel confident in my work.” In the summer I was in charge of the photography sections of the Tett Centre’s Arts By the Lake program. Sophia volunteered to assist throughout the two weeks. There were moments when my voice was giving

out. Sophia saw this and at times took over from me mid-sentence, teaching our young attendees about the photography concepts we wanted to share. One of my favourite moments in the mentorship program came during the Limestone City Blues Festival. In reflecting on the mentorship, the festival was also one of Sophia’s favourite events. “Mark had gotten press passes to go backstage. I was over the moon with excitement when he told me. It was so cool, and I learned so much from being able to go backstage and work in the real world. There were a lot of other photographers, so learning how to respect their space while still getting the pictures was perfect for teaching a teenager who wants to be a photographer/journalist.” Continued on page 29 R0013532877_1105

In a dark corner of the grand hall of the Crystal Ball, tears made their presence known in the corners of my eyes as I watched 15-year-old Sophia Kendall, along with other young creative artists, walk a winding path to the main stage in a room filled with applause. People stood and cheered. After many months working with her in a mentorship program, Sophia was on her own. From Sophia’s perspective: “The Crystal Ball Gala was such an amazing experience. I remember when I first auditioned; there was the feeling of doubt. I would dream about what it would look like, standing up by the stage while everyone applauded. All the glittering dresses and tuxedos. That’s exactly what it was like, and the feeling I got inside was so incredible. I finally know what ‘proud of myself’ truly feels like.” Before that moment of glamour and glitz, Sophia and I shared many hours and months of hard work. Then, on the evening of the Crystal Ball, Sophia got to stand by her art, a stun-

ning photograph, and take questions from the many guests at the gala. At the Crystal Ball Gala in support of the Limestone Learning Foundation, the K-Rock Centre transforms into a Disney-like castle. From top to bottom, the term “decorated” hardly does it justice. It’s mysteriously transformed. The halls of the giant arena sparkled. Guests could easily imagine that they were inside Casa Loma. The Crystal Ball is a black tie affair in support of The Limestone Learning Foundation. The charitable organization funds special education projects in the areas of literacy and numeracy, science and technology, the arts, and innovative practices. According to Co-Chair Pamela Hart, this year 52 community mentors worked with more than 70 student mentees across an array of disciplines, including visual arts, music, design, media and culinary. “In 2011, we began with 10 musical mentors and expanded in 2013 to the areas of art, music, culinary and journalism,” said Hart. “The mentorship opportunities have grown exponentially in 2015.” After the February 26 announcement at the K-Rock Centre of the mentorship pairings, we got to work quickly. Sophia, who had trained at Kingston School of Dance, had al-

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The Crystal Ball—making dreams come true Continued from page 27

The highlight that night in the market square behind Kingston City Hall? We’d been on site a few hours: backstage, rubbing shoulders with famous blues musicians, on stage, and out in the crowd taking photographs of the overall scene. When we were in the crowd, Sophia told me she was going to go backstage again, as she wanted more close range photographs. She didn’t know it, but I stood and watched her make her way back to the main stage, use her press pass to get beyond security staff, and, a few moments later, stealthily move into position on

stage, not in anyone’s way, but in position for some great photographs. At that point, the mentorship was complete. As of the Blues Fest experience, I had a colleague with the skill and confidence to do it on her own. She knows she still has much to learn. But, in truth, so do I. One can never learn all there is to know about cameras and photographic processes. At any event or photo session, I increasingly felt like I had a professional colleague, rather than a teenaged student with me. That says a lot about the professionalism of this young woman. When we finally came to choosing a piece of art to submit for the Crystal

Ball exhibition, it wasn’t an easy decision. Sophia had many to choose from. The work she selected is beautiful. I showed it to some artists in the Tett Centre who told me I’d created a beautiful image. Jaws dropped when I told them it wasn’t mine; it was entirely Sophia’s work, from the planning to the taking. During a photo session, we’d been working with ballerina/model Holly Crowson in the Tett Centre’s rehearsal hall, using beautiful limestone walls as a backdrop. Sophia decided to take photographs of Holly playing the Steinway piano, with a fog machine providing a cloud-like atmosphere. One of those photographs became Sophia’s submis-

sion to the Crystal Ball exhibition. During the Opening Reception of the Crystal Ball Art Exhibition at the Tett Centre in mid-October, hundreds of people visited the exhibition hall as the art simultaneously went up in an auction, with proceeds going to the Limestone Learning Foundation. “We have been overwhelmed by the wonderful stories that both the mentors and mentees have shared with us,” said Hart. “The common theme amongst the mentorship teams is that it has been a huge success on both parts. The mentors and their students feel their lives have been enriched from the experience, and many will continue to stay

in touch.” When the final numbers are tallied, the Limestone Learning Foundation hopes to have raised about $150,000 through Gala tickets sales, a silent auction event and the online auction of the artworks created by the Crystal Ball mentees. Where is Ms. Sophia Kendall headed? She’ll be a great photographer and journalist. She’s also a bright, caring, playful and deeply sensitive young woman. The world is open to her. She also has all the qualities that one would expect of an ideal teacher (or mentor). Wherever she ends up, she’ll bring goodness and creativity into the world.

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