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$15,888 +HST
$165 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9171
2010 Nissan Altima 2.5 S
Cloth Interior, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control, Sunroof And Much More. 50,468 KM
$20,888 +HST
P8751A
2005 Dodge Dakota Ext Cab This Is The Extended Cab Model And Comes Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Cloth Interior, Tilt Steering, Certified, E-Tested 153,075 KM
2010 GMC Sierra 1500 Ext. Cab
$127 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9174
2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT Cloth Interior, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control, Onstar, XM Radio And More. 46,551 KM
$15,998 +HST
$127 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
$16,688 +HST
$132 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9161
2013 Hyundai Sonata GLS
Cloth Interior, 2.4L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control And Much More. 50,491 KM Previous Daily Rental
P9214
2012 Ford Fusion
Cloth Interior, 2.5L I-4 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering, Tachometer And More. 35,314 KM
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$15,991 +HST
P9212
Cloth Interior, 4.8L V-8 Cyl. Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Windows, Power Steering , Keyless Entry, Tachometer, Cruise Control, Climate Control And Much More. 88,602 KM
NE PRICW E
$7,688 +HST
$187 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
$15,991 +HST
$131 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8875A
2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT
$195 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9231
$12,999 +HST
$103 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9132
2013 Hyundai Accent GL
Cloth Sedan, 1.6L 4 Cyl, 43,226 KMS, Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, CD Player, Keyless Entry System are just a few of the many options this vehicle comes equipped with. Previous Daily Rental
$15,888 +HST
$199 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8463A
2011 Chevrolet Equinox 1LT AWD
2006 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT Automatic Transmission, Leather Seating, CD Player, All Wheel Drive, Powered Sunroof Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 97,700 KM
$21,998 +HST
$196 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9129
2008 Pontiac Montana SV6
2011 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 4x4
Equipped With Dvd Player, Alloy Wheels, 7 Passenger Seating, Quad Seating, Power Windows, Power Seats, Keyless Entry, And Much Much More. 138,875 KM
Cloth Interior, 5.3L 8 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, CD Player, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels, Universal Home Remote, Locking Differential, Extended Cab, Onstar And Much More. 69,122 KM
2014 Dodge RAM 1500 Pickup Sport Leather Interior, 5.7L, 8 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Heated Seats, Sunroof, Navigation, Satellite Radio, Rear Park Assist & Rear View Camera. ONLY 1,297 KM
$19,388 +HST
$201 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9137A
2008 Ford F-350 XLT 4X4
Cloth Interior, 6.8L, V10 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Windows, Cruise Control, Running Boards, Heated Seats, Heated O/S Mirrors, Block Heater, Short Box And More. 136,174 KM
NE PRICW E
$68,999 +HST
$545 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9109
2014 Mercedes ML 350 Blue Tech Diesel Black On Black Leather, Panoramic Sunroof, Diesel, Loaded And Much More. 10,682 KM.
$14,388 +HST
$114 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8779A
2012 Fiat 500 Sport
Leather Interior, Power Sunroof, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Titl Steering And Much More. 29,415 KM.
$9,999+HST
$101 BI-WEEKLY/36 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8786A
2006 Mazda 6 GT
This Is The GT Model And Comes Equipped With Leather Interior, Power Sunroof, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels And Much More. 126,862 KM
NE PRICW E
$9,999 +HST
P8779A
2004 Toyota Highlander Limited
Leather Interior, 3.3 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, Heated/Power Seats, Spoiler, Luggage Rack, Heated O/S Mirrors. 190,765 KM.
$15,899 +HST
$126 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9192
$28,770 +HST
$257 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9236
2013 Hyundai Elantra GT GL
2011 Jeep Wrangler Sahara
Cloth Interior, 1.8L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering ,Heated Seats. 54,277 KM Previous Daily Rental
Leather Interior, 3.5 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, Navigation System And Much More. 67,032 KM
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P8809
P9112
+HST
NE PRICW E
2.4 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Climate Control, Roof Rack, Remote Start, OnStar, Tinted Windows, And Much More. 55,449 KM
$91 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS $11,488 TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
$339 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS $42,997 TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
NE PRICW E
NE PRICW E
$21,888 +HST
P9172
Cloth Interior, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control, Onstar, XM Radio And Much More. 45,371 KM
NE PRICW E
$10,388 +HST
$127 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
NE PRICW E
$19,688 +HST
$156 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9230
$15,998 +HST
$127 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
2012 Hyundai Elantra Touring
2013 Hyundai Sonata SE
2013 Mazda 3
Equipped With 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Cloth Interior, Tilt Steering, Power Windows, Power Locks, Touring Model And Much Much More. 20,876 KM
2.4 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Moonroof, Bluetooth, Heated Seats, Leather, Remote Keyless Entry, Front Bucket Seats And Much More. 42,670 KM
Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Cruise Control, Steering Wheels Controls, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Locks, Keyless Entry And Much More. 34,501 KM, Previous Daily Rental
$13,999 +HST
$111 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9165
2013 Kia Forte EX
Cloth Interior, 2.0L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering And Much More. 51,304 KM Previous Daily Rental
$165 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS $20,888 TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES +HST
P9224
2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo 2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo With Two Tone Leather, Power Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, And Much Much More. 35,616 KM Previous Daily Rental
All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2012-2014 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2008-2011 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2008-2009 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2005-2007 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2008 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing. Vehicle information may not be accurate at the time of printing. Please contact one of our sales associate for further details.
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$16,396
+HST
$130 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9235
$9,788
+HST
$102 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8689
2013 Mitsubishi Lancer SE
2008 Chevrolet Uplander LS
2.0l 4cyl Engine, CD Player, Air Conditioning, Tinted Windows, Bluetooth, Heated Front Seats, Dual Front Side Impact Airbags, Alloy Wheels, Keyless Entry And Much More. 32,784 KM.
This Is The Extended Version With Automatic Transmission, AC, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, 7 Passenger Seating, Cloth Interior And Much More. 118,555 KM
$15,998 +HST
$21,888
$127 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
+HST
$173 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
+HST
$99 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9150
P9194
$10,188 +HST
$128 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8528C
2013 Mazda 3
2014 Jeep Compass Sport/North
2007 Mazda CX-7 GS
Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Cruise Control, Steering Wheels Controls, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Locks, Keyless Entry And Much More. 34,501 KM, Previous Daily Rental
Cloth Interior, 2.4 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Fog Lights And Much More. 32,629 KM Previous Daily Rental
This Mazda Is A GS Model And Comes Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Cloth Interior And Much More. 78,955 Km
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$12,488
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NE PRICW E
$25,488
+HST
$201 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9254
$20,888
+HST
$16,388
$187 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
+HST
$130 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9155
$15,988
+HST
$166 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9218
2012 Hyundai Accent GL
2013 Chrysler Town & Country
2011 Journey R/T
2012 Mitsubishi RVR ES
2008 Ford Ranger Ext. Cab 4x4 FX4
4 Door Sedan, Cloth Interior, 1.6L 4Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, 66,151 KM. Previous Daily Rental
Leather Interior, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, Heated Seat And Much More. 51,582 KM
7 passenger AWD, Leather, sunroof, alloy wheels, full power equipment, rear park assist, loaded! And Much More.
Cloth Interior, 2.0L, 4 Cyl Engine, 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering, 24,929 KM.
Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Alloy Wheels, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Seats, Cruise And Much More. 133,401 KM.
NE PRICW E
$16,999
+HST
$135 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9103
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NE PRICW E
NE PRICW E
$19,388
+HST
$201 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8953
NE PRICW E
$10,888 +HST
$113 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9149
$6,995
P9234
+HST
$23,688
+HST
$211 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
2012 Jeep Liberty Sport AWD
2008 Ford F-150 FX4
2009 Toyota Yaris RS
2005 Pontiac Grand Prix GT
2011 Dodge Ram Quad Cab 4x4 SLT
Cloth Interior, 3.7L, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise, Keyless Entry And Much More. 67,892 KM Former Daily Rental
This Model Comes Equipped With Leather Interior, Power Windows, Power Locks, Heated Seats, 4x4, Alloy Wheels, Supercrew, And Much Much More. 103,991 KM
Cloth Interior, 1.5L 4Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Sunroof, 93,733 KM.
Cloth Interior, Power Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Certified, E-Tested And Much More. 168,132 KM.
Power Group, Cloth Interior, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Tilt Steering And Much More.
NE PRICW E
$13,999 +HST
$145 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8865
NE PRICW E
$15,388 +HST
$122 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9245
$205 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS $25,888 TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES +HST
P9244
$15,999
+HST
$166 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9119A
NE PRICW E
$176 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS $13,999 TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES +HST
P9145
2008 Ford F-150 XLT
2013 Ford Fiesta Titanium 5-Dr
2013 Chrysler 300 Touring
2010 Nissan Rogue SL
2007 GMC Acadia SLE
The XLT Model Comes Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior And Much More. 92,610 KM
Cloth Interior, 1.6L 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Bluetooth, Satellite Radio, Cruise Control, Heated front bucket seats, Spoiler, Keyless Entry, Heated Mirrors And Moch More. 23,279 KM.
3.6L 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Cruise Control, CD Player, Sunroof, Satellite Radio, DVD Player, Keyless Entry, Heated Seats . 19,815 KM
Cloth Interior, 2.5 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Heated Seats, Summer Tires, Remote Start And More. 64,492 KM
Cloth Interior, 3.6L 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, ABS Brakes, Remote Start, Heated Windshield Washer Fluid System, Onstar, 117,583 KM.
NE PRICW E
$5,188
+HST
$92 BI-WEEKLY/36 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8842B
NE PRICW E
$17,999
+HST
$161 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9203
$17,887 +HST
$142 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9242
$18,888
+HST
$169 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9210
$17,288
+HST
$179 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
2006 Dodge Magnum SXT
2011 Chevy Silverado 1500 WT
2013 Volkswagen Passat Trendline
2010 Buick Lacross CXL
2010 Mazda B4000 Extra Cab 4x4
Cloth Interior, 3.5L, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With.188,000 KM
Cloth Interior, 4.8 Litre, 8 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Steering , Chrome Wheels, Steering Wheel Controls And Much More. 72,697 KM
Cloth Interior, 2.5L, 5 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Cruise Control, Bluetooth, CD Player, Heated Front Bucket Seats, Keyless Entry, Climate Control And Much More. 51,223 KM
Black On Black Leather, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels And Much More. 88,123 KM.
Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering And Much More. Only 46,132 KM.
NE PRICW E
$17,388
+HST
$138 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9233
$12,488
+HST
$112 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9095A
NE PRICW E
$9,999
+HST
$90 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9189
NE PRICW E
NE PRICW E
$15,899
+HST
$126 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9197
$9,101
+HST
$95 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8854
2013 Dodge Dart Rally
2011 Chevrolet Malibu LT
2011 Kia Forte 2.0L EX
2013 Hyundai Elantra GL
2008 Saturn Astra XE
Cloth Interior, 2.0, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering, CD Player, Climate Control. ONLY 8,963 KM
Cloth Interior. 2.4, 48 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , ABS, Winter Tires-All Season And More. 130,296 KM
Cloth Interior. 2.0L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering And Much More. 113,021 KM
Cloth Interior, 1.8 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering, Heated Seats And Much More. 48,885 KM Previous Daily Rental
Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 54,015 KM
All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2012-2014 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2008-2011 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2008-2009 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2005-2007 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2008 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing. Vehicle information may not be accurate at the time of printing. Please contact one of our sales associate for further details.
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F I N E F U R N I T U R E S I N C E 1 8 5 4 Kingston’s Oldest and Largest Independent Furniture Store!
OPEN Thursday, May 22, 2014
Friends of Arden look for grant to replace footbridge across Arden Creek By Craig Bakay Reporter
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Gazette News — The Friends of Arden were at Central Frontenac Council’s regular meeting last week in Sharbot Lake to look for the Township’s support in obtaining a Frontenac County grant of $9,400 in order to replace the footbridge over Arden Creek in Recreation Park. They got their support. FOA president Terry Kennedy told Council that replacement of the footbridge is part of a work permit the organization obtained last year from the Quinte Conservation Authority to clean up the stream, install some rocks to facilitate walleye spawning and replace the bridge. Clean up began last summer, leaving the bridge and spawning beds yet to do. According to the permit, the work must be carried out by August of 2015. “This is a two-phase plan,” Kennedy said. “It’s the next stage of cleaning up the stream and this year, we plan to install proper abutments for the new bridge and the good news is we’re not asking you folks for any money.” He said the organization has applied for $15,300 in provincial grants and is now looking for the County grant, which Mayor Janet Gutowski suggested to them might be feasible through the County’s fund for community improvements. The existing bridge was built in the mid-’80s by Lyman Wilkes and his crew from a grant by then-KenGazette Sports – The visiting Sydenham High School Golden Eagles overpowered the Frontenac nebec Township. The woodSecondary School Falcons 30-0 in KASSAA girls’ rugby on May 8. (Above) Jessie Heyman carries en structure measures 4 feet the ball for the Golden Eagles. Photo/John Harman wide by 65 feet long. It is
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supported by four 4 foot X 4 foot timber cribs and spawns the creek which measures about 24 feet wide. It has wooden guardrails. It has begun to suffer from wood rot and is in danger of becoming unsafe. The new foot bridge would be 8 feet wide by 35 feet long and feature concrete abutments and steel beams to support a timber and steel superstructure. “Building the new structure will be a community project led by local businesses and aided by volunteers,” he said. “The overall aim is to make the new structure a focal point within the hamlet (and) with its proximity to existing recreational trails (Pikes Peek, Matson Mile and Cedar Lake), develop into a point of interest in the Land O’Lakes tourist region.” Kennedy said earlier ideas of a covered bridge have now been abandoned in favour of what he referred to as a ‘kissing bridge.’ Coun. Wayne Millar voiced a bit of skepticism. “You’re not worried this will become a ‘hangout?’” Millar said. “There has been some discussion on that but it’s out in the open and we do plan on having adequate lighting,” Kennedy said. “I hope the youth do hang out there, instead of in their basements playing Nintendo,” said Coun. Norm Guntensperger. “I think it’s a wonderful project.” “I hope they do come . . . but to kiss and not carve,” said Kennedy. “Perhaps you can get the youth involved so they have some sense of ownership,” said Gutowski.
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So far so good for Frontenac Farmers’ Market at Prince Charles School Reporter
Gazette News — For its 10th anniversary, the Frontenac Farmers’ Market decided to try something new — a totally different location . . . and not just once a week, but twice. In the beginning, the Market started out in Hartington before moving to its quasi-permanent location at the Lions Hall in Verona. But as good a facility as the Lions Hall and grounds is, it seemed to lack the three essential ingredients to most successful business operations — location, location and location. So, for this year, the Market brain trust decided to try a move, and add another day. On Saturdays, the Market now operates in the parking lot at Prince Charles School on Road 38 in Verona from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. On Friday evenings, it’s camped out at the K & P trailhead in Harrowsmith from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., right where the K & P meets Road 38. Vendor Debbie Harris, who also serves as Market treasurer/manager, said that while they were very pleased with the facilities at the Lions Club, traffic wasn’t quite what they’d hoped for. “The Lions Club is a fabulous site,� she said last Saturday. “But it seems that 45 second drive from the main road was too much for some people.
“Perhaps it’s an out of sight, out of mind thing.� With just two weeks into this season, Harris said it’s so far, so good. “We’re a lot more visible here and already we’re seeing a lot of new faces,� she said. “We’re doing well and it’s noticeable. “I’ve even had people who live in Verona tell me they didn’t know we were at the Lions Club.� Most of the regular familiar vendors have made the move, including Haanover Farms, Tuckamore Farms, Judy’s Jams, Jellies and Jarfuls, Melody the Tye Dye Lady, Kasey’s Cookies, Sand’s Produce, Rock Ledge Farms, Sharon Soles cards and butter tarts, Gina’s Warm and Woolies as well as Gazette Events – Once again, the Sharbot Lake Legion held its annual pig roast last weeknewcomers like Bear Root Farm and Memories of end with Tim Cota and Don Middleton doing the honours on the roaster. A dance with the Alexandria. Feral Five and Friends followed. Photo/Craig Bakay Harris said there are a number of things they’ll miss about the Lions Hall facility, such as the --- & &/ &$ breakfasts and such, but they’re hopeful that those
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Sharbot Lake next on the list for voluntary septic re-inspection By Craig Bakay Reporter
Gazette News — Central Frontenac Township’s voluntary septic re-inspection program will focus on the hamlet of Sharbot Lake this year, Chief Building Official Jeremy Neven told Council at its regular meeting last week in Sharbot Lake. “The focus in past years has been directed to at-capacity lakes and lakes where the cottage associations have indicated an interest in having the program offered to their members,” he said. “We have now reached a point where all at-capacity lakes have been offered the program and the Township now needs to determine where the program should be offered next.” When pressed by Coun. John Purdon, however, Neven did say that the program hadn’t been offered to the residents of Silver Lake that live in Central Frontenac. “Silver Lake hasn’t been offered the program but Kennebec Lake has because it was requested by their lake association,” he said. Neven said that currently, there have been no groups or associations that have sought out the opportunity to have the program offered to their members. “The current septic re-inspection committee has identified two higher risk areas to consider when envisioning a mandatory re-inspection program,” Neven said. “Those two areas are waterfront and high density areas. “Offering the 2014 voluntary program to the
hamlet of Sharbot Lake would take the first step in ensuring safe drinking water in our most densely populated hamlet as well as lay the ground work for a potential future mandatory program.” Central Frontenac Council has already approved $5,000 for the program in its 2014 municipal budget and is awaiting approval of $5,000 from the County of Frontenac Gas Tax Fund. “If we don’t get the $5,000 from the County, we’ll simply scale back to the budget we have,” Neven said. Dep. Mayor Frances Smith was supportive of the motion to offer the program in Sharbot Lake. “There are a lot of holding tanks in the hamlet of Sharbot Lake,” she said. “The holding tanks are of special concern because we have a lot of properties not large enough for proper septic beds,” Neven said. ••• Construction in Central Frontenac is slow out of the gate this season, but we’re not the only ones, Chief Building Official Jeremy Neven told Council. “We’re off to a slow start, but the other municipalities I’ve talked to are in the same boat,” Neven said. “But last year, we had one cottage do $500,000 in renovations so anything can happen.” “The frost is just out of the ground,” said Dep. Mayor Frances Smith. “And the cost of lumber has gone up too,” said Coun. Jeff Matson. “That would slow me Aux. SSgt. Richard Carriere, Aux. Const. Mark Wellwood and Aux. Const. Tanya Thake disdown.”
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Gazette Events – Students at Elginburg Public School make choir a priority – and it’s paying off. While many school choirs are performing at assemblies and for their parents, Elginburg’s choir is opening for famous musicians like local favourite Emily Fennell. “Two years ago we opened for Emily at her concert at Sydenham Street United Church,” explained choir leader and teacher Jennifer Guild. “This year it turned out that she was having her CD release party and she thought of us. When she asked if we would perform again I said yes [immediately].” Fennell, who now performs under the new moniker ‘Miss Emily’ is launching her new album, Rise, on May 30. In celebration of this release, Fennell decided to throw a party and she remembered how amazing it was to have the kids of Elginburg PS open for her. “They were so enthusiastic and so great and they wanted to do it again and so did I. I have a lot of connections here and so when the time came to do another concert I wanted them to be involved. I am so happy that they wanted to do it again and we are all so excited, “ explained Fennell. “Their energy is contagious. We’ve made the event pretty big now and I did that partly for the experience for them.” The album launch will kick off with the 36-member choir singing two songs. They will then be joined by Fennell for a third. There will also be a special guest in the choir, Fennell’s daughter Piper, who used to be an Elginburg student. “My daughter used to go to this school and I used to do yard duty here too,” said Fennell. “The school is so
small and really is the centre of this community and I got to know the teachers and the kids really well. The school has this amazing choir and that is really rare to see. Some schools don’t even have music programs and ones that do have choirs of like six or seven kids. This choir is a sixth of the kids in the school and that is incredible.” Guild attributes the choir’s success to the dedication and enthusiasm of the students. All members of the choir attend practice at least three times a week and Guild rarely has absences at those practices. For choir member Jody Beach, who joined for the first time this year, choir is all about having fun and performing. “My favourite part is when the curtains close at the end and hearing the clapping,” said Jody. “I love being part of the choir and it’s so much fun. We’re excited to perform with Miss Emily and for such a big group of people. It’s a little scary but fun too.” To calm their nerves, Guild has scheduled a couple of pre-performances for the choir at Glenburnie Public School and Fairmont home. She hopes Students in the Elginburg Public School choir gathered on May 14 to practice with Emily Fennell in preparathis will allow them to get a bit more tion for their performance together at her CD launch party on May 30. comfortable in front of an audience and help them practice even more. The performances also give Guild an opportunity to do more of what she loves. “I love hearing their sound and seeing them smile and seeing the enjoyment they get out of it,” she said. “It is so rewarding to hear them sing a song together and hear that power in their voices. I think I’m just as excited as they are for the concert.” Miss Emily’s CD release party and concert is being held at the Ambassador Hotel and Conference Center on May 30. For more information go to www. themissemily.com.
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Gazette News- After many meetings and in consultation with various department heads , the Township of Frontenac Islands approved the 2014 budget at their regular meeting May 12th. Highlights of the planned spending and taxation: Overall expenditures were set at $3.9 millions, as increase of $172,000, or 4.6% over last year. Capital items ($713,000) on Wolfe Island were a new fire tanker truck, de-icers at Simcoe ferry, new roads truck, rebuilding some roads, and WI Town Hall & info centre work. On Howe ($120,000) were for infield upgrades and road rebuilding. Most of those items were covered by past reserves set aside for purchases, Federal Gas tax funds, and (on Wolfe) some windfarm funds. Also on Wolfe $190,000 of windfarm funds were assigned to the 2014 spending, to mitigate tax rate increases. With regards to the windfarm revenues, the Wolfe Island Investment Fund will rise to $500,000 this year, and beyond that a specific reserve totalling some $400,000 is held by the township. With additional taxes from new properties, council was able to keep the overall tax increase to 2.57 % on Wolfe and 2.70 % on Howe. According to Mayor Doyle the effect will be about a $9.00 increase per $100.000 tax assessment on any individual property. Details, can be obtained from the C.A.O. Darlene C.A.O. Darlene Plumley at the township offices. 2. Delegations to the Council meeting a.) Frontenac County’s Geoff Sandiford, Chair of their Sustainability Advisory Committee (SAC) that includes 2 members County Council ( Councillor McDougal ,Deputy Warden Doyle) and 4 volunteers including WI’s Barrie Gilbert was at the meeting. To meet the county’s mandate towards a sustainable future SAC is suggesting a Community Speakers series in the 4 townships focused on issues/topics important to local residents. SAC would coordinate/promote the series. Sandiford offered potential topic examples related to home owner, natural living, climate, among others. Council expressed some interest in the process. Councillor Nossal saw the idea as a way for residents to get together during fall and winter. Councillor Grant expressed interest in SAC document and ideas people are not aware . Councillor Springgay said the series has to be more than informational and lead to doing something adding there has been much talk with many ideas already. Both Mayor Doyle and Deputy Mayor Jones noted ferry services, the Islands greatest transportation priority is not mentioned “How about a sustainable ferry person,� said one. “ Perhaps we need a ferry expert,� said the other. b.) Wolfe Island Music Festival Organizers Virginia Clarke and Michelle Joy were on hand to update council on planning for this tears festival slated for August 8th and 9th. “Last year we made great progress working with council. You were great partners to work with. We are not coming with anything new,� Michelle said “ Mayor Doyle was quick to say,� I
saw great news that you are hiring a boat,â€? Michelle confirmed that it was true. “We have hired the Island Belle for festival goers. Expensive for the festival organization (estimated cost $12,000) but we hope to absorb the cost in the ticket price . We have the boat Friday evening (5pm-12 pm) and noon to midnight Saturday and see this a great way to alleviate some of the concerns island residents had last year about the ferry. “ Presently working on a schedule, they will meet with MTO to confirm use of MTO docks and perhaps dispensing with the issuance of tickets by MTO, also an irritant for island residents last year. Virginia added 2013 was their busiest ever and concerns of getting people to the island pushed them into the boat rental solution this year. Other areas of the event confirmed with council were the dates, Aug, 8 through 9, use of the WI Community Centre grounds, 2 camping nights, amendment to the noise bylaw to extend the curfew from 11 pm to no later than 1 am for the Community Centre, St. Margaret’s Hall, The WIPP, Island Grill and the General Wolfe Island Hotel. Policing cost estimates and Third party liability will be provided to council . “Insurance quotes come a little later as planning progresses,â€? Virginia said . Both Michelle and Virginia noted the good relationship that exists with then WI Music Festival organizers and WI Community Centre Board chair Paul Hogan. “Paul has offered much advice and champions the Music Festival as a great fund raiser for the Community,â€? Michelle said. Council agreed to support the organizers request to MTO for use of their docking facilities and to split police costs. c.) Frontenac County Manager of Economic Development , Ann Marie Young advised council that she and Peter Young are ready to proceed with the next steps with regard to the Community Improvement Plan on Wolfe Island.. (meeting business owners, and residents, organizations to revitalize Marysville.) Other Business : *Council will further consult with MTO re the transport of Dangerous goods to Wolfe Island during summer months and to lend support to MTO’s request to the Marine Transportation review Board to consider the WI ferry run a “Short run ferryâ€? as it was before and/or other options.* Pat Sanford will once again open an Art Gallery at the WI Community Hall, June 13th-Sept. 10th ($650.). * Take note of Municipal Office Summer Hours June-August: Mon. 8:30am -6 pm; Tues.-Wed.Thurs. 8:30 am- 4:30 pm. Friday 8:30 – 1:00 pm. More to Come‌ Around Town:* Fargo’s store looks great. The LCBO sign is officially up. * Red Hat-ted ladies at the WIPP for lunch, were entertained by James who served, sang and imitated Elvis, much to their delight. * Coming Events:* WI Community Medical Clinic AGM, May 21st, 6:30pm at the clinic. * Need a Lift? Frontenac Womens Chorus free concert, Sunday, May 25th, 3:30 PM, WI United Church9 food bank donation). * WI United Church Hall Rummage Sale Sat June 7th 9-2 pm. (no electronics), **Check events @ wolfeisland. com
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Gazette Editorial - It may not be a very popular â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;holidayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, but May 27 is Sun Screen Day and with the warmer weather fast approaching, we think this day deserves a little more attention. While many of us are coming out of a very Vitamin D deprived winter, that doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t mean that we need to overindulge and forget about the harsh consequences of sun exposure and sun burns. Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer and it is also one of the most preventable. According to the Canadian Skin Cancer Foundation, one in every three cancers diagnosed worldwide is a skin cancer and 80-90 per cent of those are caused by Ultraviolet (UV) radiation. There will be about 80,000 cases of skin cancer diagnosed in Canada this year and more than 5,000 of those will be melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer. These statistics are a little startling, especially when prevention is so easy. The question is, how many of us are actually taking the proper precautions? How many of us are diligent about staying in the shade on a sunny day or applying sunscreen every two hours? How often do you go out on a summer evening and see multiple red-faced people who enjoyed their summer afternoon, but are now suffering from a sunburn? Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve all done it. We get visiting with friends and family, or we go swimming and forget to reapply sunscreen, or we think we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t need to and then we end up burnt and sore for days. Even on a cloudy day there is a UV index. This number is generally broadcast with your daily weather forecast or is easily found on a weather report. The scale goes from 0 (very low) to 11 (extreme) and these numbers help us identify what the risks are outside and help us take the proper precautions, or at least they should. If the UV index is three or higher, sunscreen, shade and limited exposure should be your goal. The message across the board is to wear sunscreen and to be conscious of the Sun Protection Factor (SPF) in that sunscreen. The minimum recommendation is a sunscreen with SPF 15, which helps block 93% of UVB rays. The key is reapplying and making sure that you are generous with how much you apply to your skin. With so many different sunscreens on the market today, including oil free sunscreen and convenient spray bottles, there really is no excuse for not taking care of your skin. We know that pale skin is less desirable in July, but so is skin cancer later in life, so take the proper precautions now.
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Free To Non-Profit Organizations | Please Include: Name, address and phone number. Deadline: Thursday at 11 a.m. Send to: whatshappening@theemc.ca Free diabetes self-management workshop: Learn to help manage your diabetes daily. This free workshop runs 6:30 – 9 p.m., Wednesdays, May 14 to June 18. Register now by calling the Diabetes Education & Management Centre, Hotel Dieu Hospital, 613-544-3400, ext. 3590. Open to anyone with type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes, as well as their caregivers and family members.
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Bereaved Families of Ontario, Kingston Meetings: Baby Loss Night, downstairs in the Lounge. Thursday, May 27, 10 – 11 a.m.: Mourning Coffee, upstairs in the Trillium Room. All meetings take place at Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Home, 435 Davis Drive. Please park in the left-side lot, and use the right-side main entrance. Info: 613-6341230.
Simply Paradise Dance every Sunday 6 - 10 p.m. at the 560 Legion, 734 Montreal St., Kingston. Admission includes munchies, prizes and a delicious meal. Dance the night away to music by Superior Sound. Singles or couples 40-90 welcome. Contact: Shirley Skinner, 613-634-1607.
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 560 Events: Friday, May 23, 8 p.m. – midnight, in the lounge, Friday Night Karaoke, hosted by Showman’s Karaoke. Small cover charge for non-members. Saturday, May 24, 8 p.m. – midnight, in the lounge, Smith & Brady. Small cover charge for non-members. Friday, May 30, 8 p.m. – midnight, in the lounge, Friday Night Karaoke, hosted by Donna’s Goodtime Karaoke. Small cover charge for non-members. Saturday, May 31, 8 p.m. – midnight, in the lounge, Sittin’ Ducks. Small cover charge for non-members. RCL Branch 560, 734 Montreal St. 613-548-4570. Giant “Yard” Sale & Flea Market, Friday, May 16, noon – 6 p.m., in the Perth Road Sunday School Hall. All proceeds of this sale go to Perth Road United Church. Directions: Drive north of 401 on Division St. for 20 minutes. We’re in Perth Road Village at the end of Perth Road Crescent. More info: 613353-1690 or 613-453-1941. Kingston Blood Services - Permanent clinic at 850 Gardiners Rd., Unit B, every Tuesday and Wednesday 3 - 7 p.m. and Thursday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 3 – 7 p.m. Upcoming mobile clinics: Tuesday, May 20, 2 – 7 p.m.: Kinsmen Community Hall, 400 Stone Street North, Gananoque; Wednesday, May 28, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.: CFB Kingston (Thompson Drill Hall, 7 Artisan Rd.). Frontenac County Childcare Centre (FCCC) is opening a new toddler and preschool centre, at Rideau Heights Public School. Parents/guardians can register their children by completing an application on the centralized childcare registry at www.kingstonchildcare.ca . Families can contact The City of Kingston, Childcare Programs, at 613-546-2695 ext. 4825 to get info about the subsidy. Anticipated opening is this May. For more info, call
New Beginner Classes in Taoist Tai Chi™arts are beginning in Sharbot Lake on Wednesday mornings, 10 – 11:30 a.m. at the Oso Community Hall. Join us, and experience the fitness and stress relief enjoyed by all ages. Info: www.taoist.org/kingston, kingston@ taoist.org, 613-279-2662.
Frontenac Farmer’s Market. Saturdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., until October 25th. All local farm products, home baking, and local artisans. New location: Prince Charles Public School, 6875 Highway #38, Verona. www. frontenacfarmersmarket.ca. Frontenac Farmer’s Market. Fridays 3 – 7 p.m., May 16 to August 29. All local farm products, home baking and local artisans. Located at Harrowsmith Junction (the Trail Crossing) Highway #38, Harrowsmith. www.frontenacfarmersmarket.ca. 2014 marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada (UELAC), an organization dedicated to enriching the lives of Canadians through knowledge of the past. In celebration, the Kingston and District Branch of UELAC is holding a luncheon meeting on Tuesday, May 27 at the Donald Gordon Conference Centre, 421 Union Street, Kingston. Guest speaker will be Paul Banfield, Queen’s University Archivist. You can arrive at 11:30 for a noon lunch seating. Non-member guests are always welcome! Tickets must be purchased ahead - please contact Carol Davy at 613-546-2256. Save the date! Kingston Symphony Music Lovers’ House Tour, Saturday May 24 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Seven beautiful houses, a charming museum, and lunch. Live music all day. Tickets available at Expressions, 2395 Princess, Kingston Frameworks, 198 Princess, and the Kingston Symphony office, 11 Princess. A great day to spend with your friends! “The Kingston Senior Choristers will be presenting their”Celebrating 10 Years--Our Favourites”concert at the Kingston Gospel Temple,2295 Princess St. on Friday, May 30 at 7.30 P.M. The repertoire will include songs from stage and screen that have appealed to audiences over the years. Abby Stewart will be the Choristers guest artist. Tickets may be
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obtained from any chorister by calling 613767-0673 or at the door.” Friday Night Baha’i Discussions, May 23 through June 27. What are your thoughts? Informal chats are held Fridays at 7 p.m. at 99 York Street. Sharing ideas about the world, the human family, and attendees’ topics of interest. Further info:bahais@kingston.net 613-634-0767. On May 29 from 4-6 p.m. at the Ambassador Hotel and Conference Centre, Youth Diversion will be celebrating 40 years of serving the community. Come for appetizers, live speakers, and a look back at 40 years of success. Speakers include Mayor Mark Gerretsen, M.P.P. John Gerretsen, Principal of First Avenue Public School Ms. Jan Le Clair as well as past and present volunteers and clients. R.S.V.P. to Daren Dougall at Youth Diversion at ddougall@youthdiversion.org or (613) 548-4535 ext. 223. Standeasy at the RCHA Club, 193 Ontario St. at Clarence: Friday, May 23, 5 – 7:30 p.m., TGIF with Tom Savage. Friday, May 23, 8:30 p.m. – midnight, Irene Torres & The Sugar Devils’ CD Release Party. Saturday, May 24, 8:30 p.m. – midnight, Private Party on 3rd Floor. The second floor of the RCHA is open for patrons. Thursday, May 29, 7:30 – 10 p.m., Ron Gray. 11th Annual Country Fair, Saturday, May 24, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Joyceville Public School, 2903 Joyceville Road. Lots of Games with prizes, Little Ray’s Reptile Show from 11 a.m. – noon, Maple the Cow, air castle, live auction, silent auction, obstacle course, crafts, face painting, BBQ, country store, vendors and more (school fundraiser). Educational Workshop: Demystifying & Managing Symptoms of Psychosis. Speakers: Chris Bowie & Carrie Marshal. Friday, May 23, 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Info: www.centrefortherapy.ca or 613-507-2288. Lobster Dinner, Saturday, May 24, 5:30 p.m. (doors open at 5 p.m.), Glenburnie United Church, 1028 Unity Rd. Reservations and info: 613-542-3556.
July 7 to August 30. Each day is filled with tons of gymnastics along with other fun and active activities, and a weekly bust trip to the Splash Pad! For info or to register, visit www.kingstongymnastics. ca, or call us at 613-384-1190. KGC is located at 1343 Midland Avenue if you’d prefer to stop by during office hours. 39 Club of Kingston dance Friday, May 23. Music by Land O’ Lake Cruisers. Royal Canadian Legion, Main Hall, 4034 Bath Rd. @ Collins Bay. 8 - 11:30 p.m. Dress code, smart casual. Singles and Couples welcome. Blessed Sacrament garage and bake sale - Blessed Sacrament Church Hall 3 Briscoe St., Amherstview. Saturday, May 24 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. For info or pick up call Paul at 613-384-2671. ANAF Ladies Auxiliary are holding a Bake Sale Friday May 23 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Army Navy Airforce Club, 317 Gore Rd. There will be home baking, spring plants and a treasure table. Everyone welcome. 2014 marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada (UELAC), an organization dedicated to enriching the lives of Canadians through knowledge of the past. In celebration, the Kingston and District Branch of UELAC is holding a luncheon meeting on Tuesday, May 27 at the Donald Gordon Conference Centre, 421 Union Street, Kingston. Guest speaker will be Paul Banfield, Queen’s University Archivist. You can arrive at 11:30 for a noon lunch seating. Non-member guests are always welcome! Tickets must be purchased ahead - please contact Carol Davy at 613-546-2256. Support Group for the Separated & Divorced - The New Life Group meetings alternate Tuesdays. Next meeting: May 27. Topic: Self Esteem: Respect for Self and Others. Speaker Paddy FitzgeraldNolan. 7:30 p.m. at the Catholic Diocesan Centre, 390 Palace Road, Kingston, Ontario. Everyone is welcome! Telephone: 613-548-4461.
Trinity United Church in Elginburg will be holding another Mike Mundell Fish Fry on Friday, May 23, 4:30 – 7:30 p.m. Small fee. Children 4 and under are free. Homemade pies for dessert!
Afternoon of Cards – Saturday, May 24, 12:30 to 4 p.m. Socialize with friends and enjoy light refreshments while playing bridge. Advance tickets only. Make your own table of four in advance. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St., 613.548.7810.
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On Saturday, May 24 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. buy trees, shrubs or wildflowers for
your home garden at the native plant sale. All plants are grown at the Lemoine Point Native Plant Nursery. Proceeds from the sale help to support the nursery and the tree stock grown to support local forestry programs. Lemoine Point Conservation Area is located in the west end of Kingston on the shore of Collins Bay. There are entrances off Front Road and Coverdale Drive. The Native Plant Nursery is located at the north (Coverdale Drive) entrance. There is no entrance fee. KQ Motorcycle Ride For Dad May 24 – Thompson Drill Hall. Pre-Reg May 23 4 – 8 p.m. Opening Ceremonies May 24 8:30 a.m. Ride For Dad – Dance at Zorbas May 24. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Call 613-5324502 for tickets. The St. George’s Cathedral Children’s Choir, directed by Michael Capon, will perform a concert on Sunday May 25 at 5pm in the Cathedral Great Hall. High Tea will be served starting at 4pm. Admission is free, with a voluntary offering collected in support of the Children’s Choir program. Call 613-548-4617 or visit www. stgeorgescathedral.ca. Come and enjoy the beautiful voices of children singing! Golden Links Hall Harrowsmith events - May 23 youth dance 7 to 9:30 for ages 9 to 15. Call Sharon 539-6676 or Wayne 352-2533 Sponsored by Odd Fellows & Rebekahs. Save the date! Kingston Symphony Music Lovers’ House Tour, Saturday 24 May, 10-4. Seven beautiful houses, a charming museum, and lunch included. Live music all day. Tickets available at Expressions, 2395 Princess, Kingston Frameworks, 198 Princess, and the Kingston Symphony office, 11 Princess. A great day to spend with your friends! Learn English at KEYS Job Centre - Enjoy learning English for free in small friendly classes held in the morning and afternoon. Our program offers English for the workplace, academic test preparation and courses in Canadian culture and citizenship. KEYS immigrant employment programs will help you find a job and prepare for the career you want. Free downtown parking and bus tickets are available. Details and registration, KEYS Job Centre 182 Sydenham Street or www.keys.ca or call 613-546-5559. Art Show - Doner Studio Lower Brewers Lock 1439 Washburn Road May 24-25 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 613-483-6026 donorstudio.ca. Free admission
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Gazette Lifestyle –Whether you’re interested in history and heritage, architecture or just having a pleasant day, Barriefield will be the place to be on the first Saturday of June. On June 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., you’re invited to help the folks of Barriefield celebrate the 200th anniversary of the founding of their village. There’s lots going on for all ages at Barriefield’s Heritage Festival, including heritage crafts and trades displays, live music, children’s games, walking tours of Barriefield and St. Mark’s Anglican Church, wagon rides and an afternoon tea. The village was named in honor of Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Barrie. Among other accomplishments and duties, Barrie served as Commissioner of the Royal Navy Dockyards of Kingston. He held the responsibility for many major Royal Navy decisions affecting Canada. One of his projects was the expansion of the dockyards, which Barriefield overlooks. The June celebration will be held on Department of National Defence land at the corner of Barriefield’s Wellington and George Streets. Organizers of the festival, members of the Barriefield Village Association, have been working on this
since the autumn of 2012. They encourage anyone to dress in costume from any period of the past. “There will be people in period costume, including members of Heritage Ambassadors of Kingston and The Historical Costume Club of Kingston,” said Barb Carr. “But guests should feel free to come wearing clothes from any period over the past 200 years, if they’d like. Re-enactor Tim Soper will be wearing a First World War soldier’s uniform.” The cultural and architectural importance of Barriefield to the wider community was recognized in 1980 when Pittsburgh Township designated it the first Heritage Conservation District to be created under the Heritage Act, says their promo poster. Past and present will come together with signs outside older houses in the village. Photos will show what the current homes used to look like. The Farm Girl Food Truck will provide healthy food for the day, and for treats, St. Mark’s Anglican Church Women will host a bake sale. The festival is not a licensed event, but the Brew Pub will be bringing homemade root beer to honor the village. They’ll also be offering a special Barriefield beer at their Kingston pub location on June 7. There will be musical entertainment throughout the day. Some of the confirmed performers include
Celtic Rumblings (performing at 11 a.m.), The Sessioneers (a Celtic group), the Communications and Electronics Vimy Band led by Sylvain Gagnon (at Noon), The Townsmen, and Open Voices Community Choir directed by Andy Rush (at 3:30 p.m.). Town Crier Chris Whyman will officiate at the 1 p.m. official ceremony involving speeches and cake cutting. Following that, Whyman and two Fort Henry Guardsmen will lead a procession of children and the public to the Frontenac County Schools Museum to mark the facility’s official reopening. For children, there will be heritage games organized by Sunday school teacher Erin Gray at St. Mark’s Anglican Church. Games will include tug-of-war, potato sack races, egg Barriefield celebrates its 200th Anniversary on June 7 with a full day of and spoon races, horseshoe toss and activities. Some of the celebrations will be held at St. Mark’s Anglican Photo/Mark Bergin three-legged races. The children’s Church. games get under way at 2 p.m. White’s Rides of Wolfe Island hardware and housefitting with the “It’s incredible how elaborate will provide wagon rides around folks from Ballycanoe; Colin Davies this is,” said Christine Sypnowich. Barriefield, offering a good tour of will be working the blacksmith’s “There are lots of volunteers. The the historic village. forge; Kingston Woodturners will Base (CFB Kingston) Commander For afternoon tea, head to St. demonstrate old style turning; and has been very helpful in giving us Mark’s Anglican Church. Mac Freeman is bringing some vin- opportunities for publicity and pro“It will be a Victorian tea,” said tage skiffs and will be working on viding Department of National DeCraig. “There will be china teacups a boat. fence land.” and silver tea service.” The MacLauchlan Woodworking Major funding for the event came Several traditional crafts and the Museum and The Kingston Hand- from the federal government’s Heritools involved will be demonstrated, loom Weavers and Spinners will also tage Canada grants and the Britton including: stonemasonry with Pat- be on hand. Purlin’s J’s Roving Yarn Smith Foundation. rick Jenkins of Enoch’s Hammer; Company will sell knitting yarns wood chair making with Art Shaw; from their mobile yarn market. Continued on page 11
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Free To Non-Profit Organizations | Please Include: Name, address and phone number. Deadline: Thursday at 11 a.m. Send to: whatshappening@theemc.ca The Kingston Horticultural Society’s plant sale is open to the public on Sunday, May 25 from noon – 4 p.m. at Frontenac Mall, Kingston. There will be annuals, perennials, tubers, bulbs and assorted other stock from the gardens of the KHS members. Members may drop off donations between 9 and 11 a.m. For more information contact Adrian Cooper at 613-540-3384. Kingston Symphony Book Fair, May 28 June 1. Tickets available by phone, order with Visa or Mastercard 613-546-9729 starting May 5. Kingston Symphony Warehouse, 785 Sir John A MacDonald Blvd., Unit 7A. Watch for the white flag at the turnoff between Princess & John Counter Blvd. Follow the green signs. Kingston Scottish Festival Saturday, May 24 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Rideau Acres Campground. Pipe Band Competition (22 bands), solo piping and drumming events, highland Dancing competition, strongman competition, vendors. Trinity Presbyterian Church, Manitou Cres, Amherstview presents a spaghetti dinner and silent auction Saturday, May 24 from 5-7 p.m. For more info please call 613 634-5536.
Trinity United Church, Elginburg are holding their annual Mike Mundell Fish Fry on Friday, May 23 from 5 – 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend and we also offer take out. Homemade pies are our specialty for dessert. Come out for a fun time! Singles Only Club of Kingston monthly meeting May 21 Smitty’s restaurant 2376 Princess Street. We meet in the room at the back at 6 p.m. for dinner, followed by the meeting at 7 p.m. All are welcome. Friday, May 23 is Steak Night at Raxx. We meet at the big round tables at the back past the pool tables at 5:30pm. Non-members welcome. Join us at Lemoine Point on Sunday, May 25 at 3 p.m. for our end of the month walk. We meet at the North parking lot. Then join Ron and the gang for pool at 4 p.m. and dinner at 5:30 p.m. at Raxx. For more info, call our club line at 613 530 4192. Meet Dawn and friends at the parking lot on Yonge St. opposite Ports Tavern for our Tues Night Walk. We will do an hour walk along the waterfront. Then we will have dinner at Kai’s Delight located on King Street between Mowat and Yonge at 7:00pm. Call Dawn at 613-531-7899. Frontenac Women’s Chorus presents Lift! Need a “Lift”? On May 25, 3:30 p.m. at
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Wolfe Island United Church in Marysville, A concert of inspirational and uplifting songs. Admission is by free-will donation. Art Appraisal 101 - Wednesday May 28, 1:30 to 2:30pm Ever wondered how much a painting might be worth or whether to insure your art? Kamille Parkinson, accredited Appraiser, talks about appraisal, when and why one may be needed, and what to look for in an appraiser. 56 Francis St. 613.548.37810 Cataraqui Canoe Club -Saturday, May 24: Paddle Crooked Creek. This is a fun flat water trip that must be done in the early season to have enough water. We start at Otter Lake near Frontenac Provincial Park, included is a hike to the top of a scenic lookout for lunch. 613 542 8628. www.cataraquicanoe.on.ca The Harrowsmith Women’s Institute will be meeting on Tuesday, May 27 at 7 p.m., at St. Paul’s United Church in Harrowsmith. Our guest speaker will be a volunteer from Hospice Kingston. This is also our annual plant exchange. All ladies in the community are invited to attend. :Information 613-372-0501. Stay Active with Arthritis Tuesday, May 27, 1 to 4 p.m. Lisa Robinson, Arthritis Society, teaches how to identify and strategies for liv-
ing well with Osteoarthritis. Free (registration requested, 613.548.7810). Location: Life Yoga, 235 Gore Road. Brought to you by the Seniors Association. Bath Legion at Millhaven - Friday lunch special May 23 - Home cooked chicken parmesan with fettucine alfredo 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 24 - Big Euchre, 100% payout. Registration 11 a.m., play at noon. Bring a partner & have some fun. May 28 - Wednesday breakfast home cooked food 7 - 1. Gospel Sing - Sunday, May 25, 2014 at Enterprise Free Methodist Church at 6:30 p.m. Featuring: Gary & Denise Frizzell; Vernon Scott and Friends; Nick & Gwen Chajkowski. Fellowship to follow. The Canadian Hearing Society (CHS) is hosting an Open House on Tuesday, May 27 for May Speech and Hearing Awareness Month. There will be board games in collaboration with Family For The Win, light refreshments, “Spring Cleaning” communication device sales, and our semi-annual hearing aid battery sale. All donations from games and activities will directly benefit CHS services benefiting culturally Deaf, oral deaf, deafened and the hard of hearing community in Kingston.
The Kingston Heirloom Quilters welcomes new membership. We meet 9:30 am to 3 p.m and 7 p.m to 9 p.m, at St. John’s Anglican Church Hall, 41 Church Street in Portsmouth Village. Guests are welcome. Please bring a lunch and enjoy the company of fellow quilters throughout the day. Learn to quilt or improve your skills in a friendly, relaxed group. Our next meeting isMay 22. For further information please visit our web sitewww.quiltskingston.org Rideau Trail Club of Kingston Saturday, May 24 - Hike Big Salmon Lake Loop over moderate terrain at a moderate pace for 19 km. Enjoy the centerpiece of Frontenac Park from all angles. Lunchtime swim for the hardy! Bring lunch and water and meet to depart at 9 am from the Canadian Tire parking lot, along Bath Rd. Car pooling available. Details: 613-382-4778. Sunday, May 25 Sandbanks Provincial Park. Hike new trails at Massassauga Point Conservation Area, sand dunes. Moderate-difficult terrain at a moderate pace for up to 15 km. Refreshing swim stop at Sandbanks. Bring lunch and water and meet to depart at 9 am. from the Kingston Centre, Canadian Tire parking lot, along Bath Rd. Car pooling is available.
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Celebrating Barriefield’s heritage Continued from page 10
“This is an important piece of local history,” said Craig. “So often people know about the fort as a tourist site, but not about Barriefield, which is an important part of that history. It was a real British hub here, with lots of inns. People had to
wait in Barriefield to catch the ferry to Kingston.” “Barriefield was a true outpost of the British Empire,” said Carr. “It’s older than the current Fort Henry. Barriefield is a gem.” Some famed Canadians have their roots in Barriefield. Organizers told me that Don
Cherry’s father was born in Barriefield. Charles Aykroyd ran the general store in Barrifield in the 1820s. Dan Aykroyd is a descendant of Charles’ older brother. Sir John A. Macdonald served as the lawyer for at least one of the home purchases in Barriefield. And we can’t forget famed rum runner William Allen
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film will be featured on Thursday, June 5 from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. at The Screening Room at Princess Street. Organizers will host a reception, followed by the film’s screening. You can also see the film on June 7, when it will be shown at 10:30, 11:30 and 2:30 at St. Mark’s Anglican Church. Remember, the Barriefield Heritage Festival is a family friendly event and you won’t find booze, unless the ghost of Dollar Bill shows up. On the other hand, Christine Sypnowich did say that on June 7 “history will come alive.” For more information: www.barriefieldvillage.com A parking area will be available at the old J.E. Horton school. I encourage people to park in that designated space to help keep the streets clear for those on walking tours.
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Gazette News — Oh to be a public works manager now that spring is here. For spring is the time when a young man’s fancy turns to . . . grading and potholes. “Yes, we’ve had numerous complaints, but most of them were of the ‘we-haven’t-got-thereyet’ variety,” Central Frontenac Public Works Manager Mike Richardson told Council at last week’s regular meeting in Sharbot Lake. “But the first-time-through grading is now complete and we’ll go back and redo some areas, like the ones that were still frozen when we went through before.” He said they’ve also completed cold patching the surface treated roads, but again, another round is planned as the last rain created a few new holes. “We’re out every day filling pot holes,” he said. “It will be an ongoing process for the next two weeks.” Richardson said they’ve also hired students to flag for brushing activities, a concept he praised as it frees up regular staff to operate machinery and such. Brushing has started on Arden Road. Students have also been hired to help out at the dumps. “Those students will be spending extra time with the public works crews as needed,” he said. Richardson also said the new bear fence at the Olden Waste Site was inspected by the contractor, Barrett’s Farm and Family Centre, now that the snow is gone to ensure it’s working properly.
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Gazette News – Bill MacDonald is no stranger to public and political life. The Liberal candidate for Lanark, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington has 18 years of municipal government experience including nine years as mayor of Central Frontenac and two years as warden of Frontenac County. He also ran as the Liberal candidate for LFL&A in the previous election, but he hopes the second time is the charm. “This is my second kick at the barrel and I really hope to come
through,” said MacDonald. “It is obvious that I am unhappy with the representation we currently have and I want to work hard to ensure that the Liberal government gets re-elected so this would be one more riding to help that.” MacDonald was born in Frontenac and is very familiar with his expansive riding, something he feels will help him greatly in terms of his campaign and future goals. “One of the advantages that I have is that I live right in the middle of the geographical area of this riding. I’ve been self employed in educational supplies, book sales and some
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ed MacDonald. “I will provide representation across the whole riding and I will work on their behalf day and night if I have to.” According to MacDonald, needs include improved hospital facilities in Carlton Place, a long-term care facility for Frontenac, expanded healthcare for seniors and a focus on job creation, especially for youth. “We want to encourage our youth to stay here and we need to create reasons for them to stay here. In many cases, my competition is talking about manufacturing jobs, but the fact of the matter is that our manufacturing output in the province of Ontario is higher than it was 20 years ago it’s just that we are using technology to produce things much more than we are using manual labour. I think it is important that our educational system trains kids and youth for the jobs of the future, not the jobs of the past.” MacDonald’s goal is obviously to
win and he has been diligently campaigning and canvassing throughout the riding over the past few weeks. He enjoys meeting people and getting his message out there and even though this is his second attempt, he is still enjoying the thrill of it all. “It’s exciting being on the campaign trail again. I have a lot of friends and a lot of people helping and we’ve got a great campaign office in Perth which is pretty central. I enjoy canvassing, I really do and I love meeting people. I’ve been in public life for over 40 years in sales and serving the public municipally and meeting new people is my favourite part of all this. It’s just expensive in terms of shoes. The more you pound the pavement the more shoes you go through.” For more information on Bill MacDonald and his campaign platform and goals visit www.billmacdonald. ca or look for him on Twitter or Facebook.
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Gazette News — Anyone who travels Road 38 on a regular basis knows there’s a rough patch or two that could use a little re-paving. There are similar patches on Roads 506 and 509, as well as Roads 95 and 96 on Frontenac Islands. The bad news is that a new study, by D. M. Wills Associates and commissioned by Frontenac County at the impetus of the four member township public works managers, concludes that getting these five roads back up to snuff will cost $7.26 million over five years. But, as Central Frontenac Public Works Manager Mike Richardson pointed out to Council at its regular meeting last week in Sharbot Lake, one of the reasons the PWMs banded together was to address this problem,
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Helping dandelions bee-cause Gazette Enchanté - Last week, I received a note in my mailbox that brought a huge smile to my face. The note began: “Hello Fellow Neighbours! “I am a student at Dalhousie University majoring in Sustainability and Environmental Science. I was born and raised in this beautiful neighbourhood and I would like to share an idea that I believe is very important for our local ecosystem, especially your gardens!” Emma Laing is trying to help bees and, in so doing, save our food chain. She noted that most lawns and yards are monocultures, which means there is a single species (grass) which dominates. We do all
abundance of research published in scientific journals about bee colony collapse disorder. Emma is suggesting to folks that they leave the tiny and beautiful yellow-flowered dandelion alone. “To assist these [bee] populations in rebuilding, I encourage you to not remove dandelions from your yard, for they provide one of the honeybees’ first food sources during the year. We know dandelions as weeds, but they play a very important role in our ecosystem as resources insects rely on. This is a small, local effort you can take part in that: A) saves YOU a lot of work. B) Help us move away from monoculture mentality, and C) SAVES THE BEES! “I thank you for your time and hope you will join me in leaving the dandelions to do their thing!” I had to meet this wise young woman who had left letters in mailboxes in our neighbourhood so I got in touch with her and spent a lovely part of a morning chatting in her kitchen. She knows her stuff. Emma says she never had any fears of insects or arachnids, i.e., creepy-crawlies. “I’ve been stung by bees,” she says. “I used to have a bug box. I wasn’t super careful. I also used to work at a pet store and handled the tarantulas and scorpions.” Three days after chatting with Emma, a friend of mine in California posted a telling image on Facebook. A giant bee hovers and graffiti on the wall behind it reads: “When we go, we’re taking you all with us!” That’s not an exaggeration. Never mind climate change. We won’t be around to enjoy the warmer weather if we don’t have food to eat. There’s something terribly out of whack when community gardeners fight nature with pesticide, herbicide and fertilizer. Most of what we
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She wrote up her note and handdelivered it to many houses, as well as sending out material via Facebook. This all fits nicely with her training. “I want to look at incorporating green space into urban settings,” she says. “Local food production is important. I’d like to see more of it in dense urban areas.” Right now, she’s getting the word out about the importance of bees. “They play a substantial role in food production, agriculture, gardening and all aspects of ecosystems,” she says. “I love the phrase, ‘If you ate today, thank a bee.’ A lot of people don’t understand that when you remove an indicator or keystone species other things will falter. You end up affecting the gardens you’re trying to protect by removing weeds. People need to see the benefits of weeds in gardens.” She’s particularly concerned about monocultures’ effect on ecology. Those monocultures reflect a social obsession with uniformity. “People think a pristine lawn is what they need,” she says. “But what we really need is diversity of plant species. Just let things grow. We’re trying too much to manicure. People don’t realize that’s not the way it’s supposed to be in nature.” Monocultures are self-destructive and lead to vicious cycles requiring more synthetic chemicals, all trying
to work against nature. Everywhere in evolutionary progress, you will find millions of years of diversity leading the battles for survival. Inbreeding and lack of diversity leads to weakened species and weak ecosystems. Emma credits Matt Saunders, one of her teachers at Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute, with inspiring her. “He was the one who got me thinking further than what’s in front of me,” she says. “He got me thinking of ripple effects. We have to consider every aspect of the environment. Everything is related.” Emma’s not sure what’s in her future, but she’s sure it will involve the environment. “I want to involve myself in agricultural management or somehow be involved in the dirt and land,” she says. “I want to look at incorporating green spaces in urban settings. I might take my own initiative and start my own company. I’d like to help design green roofs. We need green roofs in new buildings like offices and apartments.” I often hear people moan about young people and the state of the world, but I’m constantly convinced that with people like Emma Laing as our future, we’re in good hands. And don’t touch those dandelions. As Emma Laing says, “They’re not ugly; they’re there for a reason.” Mark Bergin on Twitter @ markaidanbergin
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Gazette News - Kingston has always been a bastion of sailing, and now, the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes is reflecting the city’s heritage with a new, innovative exhibit. It was celebrated with a gala on May 10 and officially opened May 15 with a reception on site. “The New Age of Sail,” as it’s called, focuses on a comprehensive history of sailing during and following the Second World War. Museum manager Doug Cowie explains that after the war, sailboats shifted from wood to fiberglass and sails changed from cotton to synthetic. “The topic has never really been talked about,” he says. “It made commercial production of sailboats possible, and then there was an explosion. Canada had a unique part in kicking off that boom.” Chair of the Marine Museum Chris West says that the exhibit is
really going to revitalize the museum in the eyes of the community. “The New Age of Sail is the culmination of ambitious plans,” he explains. “This is arguably the best show we’ve ever mounted. Thanks to donors, sponsors, friends, and the community, we raised more money than ever before and we put together a first-class exhibit with all the bells and whistles.” Lena Beliveau, co-curator along with Rob Mazza, says that the exhibit has several unique features that make it a museum must-see. “The idea started out as just a conversation between a few of us, and then it evolved. We have a lot of detailed text panels and a lot of interactive displays as well.” Some of the interactive areas allow guests to simulate catching wind with a model sailboat, and practice keeping a miniature sailboat evenly upright in a real water tank. “We really see this as a family-friend display,” Beliveau says. Some of the other highlights of the
exhibit include scale models of some of the most famous boats, as well as a few full-size crafts, including the illustrious Laser Number 1, on loan from The Museum of America and the Sea. Other fascinating displays include a map of nearly every sailing club—and its corresponding signature flag—throughout the Great Lakes region. Says Cowie of why this exhibit is particularly well-suited to the city: “Kingston is special because it is one of the many places that partook in this important sailing era. We want to be known as housing the history of Canadian sailing.” The exhibit is already so promising that the museum has decided that it will have a home in the permanent gallery. West marked the opening of the exhibit with a special toast: “It took an ocean-load of support, and this is truly a spectacular show.” For more information about the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes, or the New Age of Sail exhibit, visit www.marmuseum.ca.
Locals and dignitaries gathered at the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes May 15 to celebrate the New Age of Sail Exhibit. Photo/Kelly Reid
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Holocaust survivor visits Catholic school The school, formerly John XXIII, was celebrating its renaming following the recent canonization of the former pope. Born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli (1881–1963), he served as nuncio, the Pope’s representative, and was involved in diplomatic duties in Turkey, Greece and Bulgaria during the Second
World War. In 1958, Roncalli was elected pope and took the name John XXIII. On April 27, the late Popes John Gazette News - Last week, EsXXIII and John Paul II were canonther Lightstone, a soon-to-be-90ized, meaning they were recognized year-old and a Holocaust survivor, as saints by the Catholic Church. was the guest of honour at the St. The canonization event took place John XXIII Catholic School redediat the Vatican one day before the cation ceremony. commemoration of Holocaust Remembrance Day in Israel. The staff of St. John XXIII Catholic School invited Mrs. Lightstone to their ceremony because of the closeness of the late pope and the Jewish people. “Teachers were asked to research John XXIII and come up with ideas of how to celebrate,” said Viki Barnes, a Grade 3/4 teacher at the school. “We were looking for things that could emulate Pope John XIII through dance, poetry, song and music.” During the Second World War, Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli’s courage and efforts saved 24,000 Jews. There is a street in the ancient city of Ashdod, Israel’s largest port, named in honor of John XXIII, in recognition of his work to save Jews during the Holocaust. “John XXIII issued baptismal certificates for Hungarian Jews,” said Barnes, herself Hungarian. “This allowed thousands of Jews to safely leave the country. Through similar efforts in other countries, he saved 24,000 Jews. I realized we St. John XXIII Catholic School Grade 5/6 students thank Holocaust sur- needed a Jewish presence and repvivor Esther Lightstone for speaking to their class. Mrs. Lightstone was resentation during our celebration invited as a guest of honour to a ceremony celebrating St. John XXIII, a of John XXIII’s life. The Wallenpope recognized for saving 24,000 Jews during the Second World War. berg Foundation has done a lot to By Mark Bergin Reporter
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Local peasants and farmers were very kind to us. The people who took us in were not Jewish. We got away just before the Germans came. We always had to stay one step ahead of them. We had horse caravans going through forests and villages. We slept outside.” Next question: “What was your childhood like?” “I had quite a happy childhood,” she answered. “Until the war came. The Germans didn’t like us; they were quite cruel. But it’s like bullies. They were not a happy people. When someone is unhappy like that, they can’t see other people happy so they beat up on them. Germany was having many problems and they took the smallest group to beat up on. First, that was the Jews. Then it was gypsies.” Then came a gut-wrencher. “Do you forgive the Germans?” “I don’t forgive them,” said Mrs. Lightstone. “Imagine if someone killed all your relatives and friends. But I don’t hate the Germans. Hate is a bad feeling. It doesn’t do anything to make the world better. Hate doesn’t accomplish anything.” “How old were you when the war started?” “When it all started, I was 14.” “How old were you when you were on the run?” “I was 16.” Many of the children in the class have older siblings who are 14 and 16. Everyone stared at Mrs. Lightstone. No one fidgeted or looked around. Continued on page 28 R0012575552
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honour John XXIII.” The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation develops educational programs and public awareness campaigns about the Holocaust. “Not only do Catholics think John XIII is amazing, so do the Jewish people,” said Barnes. “St. John XXIII thought the whole world was part of God’s family. He said God is in everyone. His inclusivity and service to others was impressive.” Barnes contacted a friend, Rebecca Koven, and through the Koven family was able to get in touch with Esther Lightstone, a Holocaust survivor. Esther Lightstone, with her family and 23 other families, went on the run before Nazis took over her town of Rokitno, Poland. By the end of the war only three of those families had survived the brutal trek and bombing around them. The 2,500 others left behind in Rokitno were dead, annihilated because of their faith and culture. After the ceremony honoring St. John XXIII, Mrs. Lightstone visited Amy Cuthbert-Brown’s Grade 5/6 class, allowing the children, who have studied the Second World War and the Holocaust, an opportunity to ask about the experience of being Jewish during such a dangerous time. The first question set the tone. It wasn’t going to be easy. “Were you ever in a concentration camp?” asked a boy. “I was not in a concentration camp,” said Mrs. Lightstone. “We were in hiding in forests and farms.
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“Did you see the Germans in your town?” “If I had seen the Germans, I wouldn’t be here today,” said Mrs. Lightstone. “We were in hiding, lucky to have escaped.” “What happened to your town?” “The soldiers were given lists of all the Jews in town. There were only about 10,000 people living there and 2,500 were Jews. They rounded up the Jews and took them to the town square, which was behind the Synagogue. It was very much like the market behind Kingston City Hall. After they brought all the Jews there, they killed them.” A room full of 12-year-olds remained spellbound: the effect of sitting with a woman who had witnessed the horrors of the Holocaust. The lunch bell rang, but hands kept flying in the air, waiting turns to ask questions. Some wanted to know what she thought of John XXIII. “He was a great friend of the Jews,” she said. “He lived in a Jewish area when he was young and he had many Jewish friends. As I recall, the Pope actually had a friend in Israel who was a rabbi. He was one of the first popes who visited Israel and paid tribute to the Jewish people. I think John XXIII was one of the best popes the Catholic Church ever had.” One of the last questions was what Mrs. Lightstone’s life is like today. “It is absolutely wonderful,” she said. “I am soon going to be 90. I have survived problems. My husband died when only about 50 and I was left with three children. All are grown and are very successful in their professions. I live alone and I have a cat. I am very happy.” She paused for a moment, then added, “I want you children to know that Canada is one of the best countries to live in. People are very tolerant of other people, other cultures, other religions. Consider yourselves very lucky that you are Canadian.”
When the questions ended, Esther Lightstone stood from her chair at the front of the class. She pointed at the children. “I have been speaking for 35 years,” she said. “I have never had such a response as this. You are very intelligent and you understand. I have even spoken at universities and have not had as many questions or questions with so much caring as I received today.” She smiled at them and nodded her head. The children stood and applauded. Several flocked to the front of the class. They wanted to shake hands and thank her for sharing, even though it is emotionally difficult for her to recall and speak of those times. Teacher Amy Cuthbert-Brown said that having Mrs. Lightstone visit her class was a career highlight for her. Back in her home after the celebration at St. John XXIII school, Esther Lightstone said that she stopped speaking at schools about five years ago. “It takes a lot out of me,” she said. “I don’t have the energy anymore. But today was very special. I felt I should be there.” She brought out a photo of her home town in Poland and with a gentle reverence placed it on a coffee table. “That is where I lived,” she said, pointing at a house in the photo. “There is the Synagogue.” She tapped the photo, staring at it. “In front of it is the market square. That is where they killed the Jews. The area was burned, and our house was the only one left.” She showed another photo, a group of teens in their class photo. “That was my class,” she said. She paused. Her voice wavered: “All of them were killed.” Mrs. Lightstone exudes a peaceful acceptance of life, summed up by her answer to the girl who asked: “Do you ever still think about the Holocaust?” “I try to leave the past behind and enjoy the future.”
Saskatchewan barn Gazette Lifestyle – Jim Smith of Wellandport, Ontario, writes: “Hello Bill, I really enjoy all your ‘Old Car Detective’ articles. I have a 1938 Ford Deluxe business coupe. I bought it from a fellow in Ayr, Ontario, in 1997. He told me he bought it in western Canada, where it sat in a barn for 40 years. “I think the barn was near Biggar, Sask., because of the piece of paper I found in the trunk advertising a Shirley Temple movie: ‘Susannah of the Mounties’ with Randolph Scott and Margaret Lockwood at the Onyx Theatre in that town. I also found a 1938 quarter and a 1942 dime in the car. My wife had the quarter made into a key fob. “The car has now been transformed into a street rod, which took three-and-a-half years. I retained the original look on the outside. It is powered by a 396 V8 with 700R4 transmission and a 9-inch Ford rear end with a Mustang II front end. The car also has a completely new frame. “My wife and I have a lot of fun driving it to shows from Moncton, NB, to Louisville, Kentucky, and Michigan, and lots of other shows in Canada and the U.S. In going to these shows, we have met a lot of wonderful people and have made many friends. Just love this sport! Thanks again for the great articles.” The Shirley Temple movie mentioned above came out in 1939, when Jim’s car was one year old. The ad for the movie at the Onyx Theatre in the Saskatchewan town of Biggar stated: “Showing today 3:30 to 9:30 Continuous.” Also included with the movie was a comedy and a news reel. And after the
last show, the theatre held a “BIG DANCE” with music supplied by the Biggar Orchestra. Jim’s letter arrived in my mailbox within a day or two of the news on TV announcing that Shirley Temple had passed away at age 85. Jim Smith’s 1938 Ford coupe is a classic example of Art Deco styling with its curvaceous grille and sleek body lines. The windshield can be cranked open at the bottom for an early form of air conditioning. When Jim’s car was new, it had mechanical brakes, with Henry Ford claiming that this design gave you “the safety of steel from pedal to wheel.” One year later, Ford switched to hydraulic brakes, which Jim has added to his ’38. His Ford when new had a flathead V8 engine with 221 cubic inches and 85 horsepower and a Windsor factory retail price of $845. I’m always looking for more stories. Email billtsherk@sympatico.ca or write Bill Sherk, 25 John St., P.O. Box 255, Leamington, Ont. N8H 3W2. Everyone whose story is published in this column will receive a free autographed copy of my latest book: “OLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOURITE STORIES, 1925 to 1965.”
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From left, Nurse Kerri Tadeu with students Nicole Cragg and Sarah Senyk-Morrison at the nurses dinner on May 15. Tadeu invited the two girls to dinner after they performed an act of kindness for her the previous week. Photo/Mandy Marciniak. book, we had both had very rough days with some difficult patients and I went home and I questioned nursing, as you do when you have a very rough day,” explained Cragg. “But then I saw the post on Facebook and all of the wonderful comments and it really helped to support my understanding of nursing. The comments really meant a lot to me and made me realize that one hard day in this profession does not discount 100 good days.” Tadeu explained that one person posted
a comment saying ‘That is the type of nurse you want working beside you’ and at that point she realized that this story was about way more than just an act of kindness. “It is really about the power of nursing as a profession. We have the opportunity to do ordinary things and they can have extraordinary results. Hopefully every one who reads about this story will be inspired and will carry a ziploc bag with them [to carry out similar acts of kindness].”
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on Saturday, May 24/14 @ 10 am
525 CANNIFTON ROAD NORTH, CORBYVILLE, ONT. SATURDAY MAY 31ST AT 11:00 AM 2 miles NORTH of 401 Highway at Belleville (Interchange 544) on Highway 37 and turn WEST onto Cannifton Road North. ANTIQUE VEHICLES - Rare 1928 DODGE BROS SENIOR 6 4 DOOR SPORTS SEDAN restored to near original condition with wire wheels, 2 spare tires on sides, 4 wheel hydraulic brakes, Serial number 1S27652, in green acrylic enamel paint, factory gauges, excellent running condition; UNIQUE 1964 DATSUN 1500 FAIRLADY 2 door convertible Roadster ,4 cyl sports car with 4 speed manual transmission, matching motor/serial numbers, 57374 miles, red acrylic enamel paint, Serial number 4-SPL310-03233- excellent running condition. PROJECT PIECES- 1960’s Datsun Sun Beam engine blocks with starters and alternators, radiators, 1964 Datsun Fairlady car body with extra parts, 1920’s Dodge car parts, TOOLS – Snap On tools, floor jacks, jack stands , power tools, hand tools, air tools, body shop tools, rechargable tools, Tripod engine hoist, engine stand, 4 ton portable power tool, bench grinder, V-A-R tester, vintage Vixen spark plug tester, vintage bumper jack, antique carpenters tools, antique blacksmith vise, vintage Johnson outboard motors, 2 wheel Corby’s moving cart, McCullough chainsaws, chain blocks, antique press back chairs, garden tools, die cast toys, reference books, 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
ESTATE AUCTION
DRIVERS WANTED AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrakes: Guaranteed 40 hour work week + overtime, paid travel, lodging, meal allowance, 4 week’s vacation/excellent benefits package. Must be able to have extended stays away from home for three months at a time. Experience Needed: Valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrakes, commercial driving experience. Apply online at www.sperryrail.com under careers, FastTRACK Application.
Kingston-Cataraqui Cremation Services by Arbor Memorial
HUNTING SUPPLIES
*Includes cremation, the supervision and coordination of the services, documentation, local transfer of deceased and shelter, a vehicle used for administration and transferring, and MDF cremation container. Arbor Memorial Inc.
AUCTIONS
Perth Gun, Hunting & Sportsman Show, Father’s Day Weekend, June 14th & 15th, Perth Arena. 905-623 1778. Hunting, Fishing, Camping, Militaria & Outdoor Items. Admission $6.
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HELD FOR MR. TERRY THAKE SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2014 10:30 A.M. Inverary, Ont. #2041 Eel Bay Rd., Approx. 20 Miles North of Kingston, Take Division St. North to Wilmer Rd. To McFadden Rd. Watch For Signs, or 10 Miles North East of Sydenham, Take Rutledge Rd. To Spaffords Corners, North (Wilmer Rd.) To McFadden to Norway Rd. To Charlie Green to Eel Bay Rd.(#2041)( Signs Posted)
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4 Farm Tractors, M-F. Loader, Backhoe, Farm Machinery, Trucks, Livestock Trailers, Travel Trailer, Pontoon Boat, Antiques & Household Items
on Sat., May 31/14 @ 10 am
Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
Cremations from $1,295*
HELD ON SITE
for Russell Wood Estate @ 4601 Yarker Rd., east of the village of Yarker
Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering
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FARM AUCTION SALE
CARS. TRAILERS. SHOP EQUIPMENT.
1990 Talon Turbo car (w/ lots of upgrades,199,000 km, running) plus 1 Talon car for parts. 2003 GMC Safari van (running). MotoSki Mirage Special snowmobile. 1970 Rupp snowmobile. Float for airplane. 36 ft older 5th wheel trailer. Single axle car trailer. 5’x13’ tandem trailer. Older 24 ft. closed-in trailer. Lawn trailer. Heavy duty hydraulic spreader. In floor car ramp. Befco 3 pth finishing mower. 6 ft 3 pth scraper blade. 2 industrial brakes (47” & 28”). Alum. extension ladder. Ryobi gas leaf blower. Ryobi gas weedeater. 2 elec. weedeaters. Gas lawn mower. Honda XG150 industrial air compressor. Eagle 5 hp upright air compressor. Bench vise. Bench grinder. Steel work bench. Honda 6500 S generator. Signature gas 4000 PSI 4GPM pressure washer. Ridgid multi saw bench. Kwik Goal portable air compressor. Contractor’s 175,000-BTU salamander heater. Set of acetylene torches. Lincoln elec. Precision TIG-185 welder. Pipe bending tools. Parts washer. Echo chainsaw. Qty of s/s, metal & alum. flat stock sheets. 2 steel I-beams. Metal saw horses. Long ram floor jack. Jacks & stands. Metal gun case. 4 kayaks (2 sea). Antifreeze coolant recycling system. Spring tester. Robinair moisture indicator. Gas powered wood chipper. Sandblaster. Older gas powered packer. 4 lifts scaffolding. 2 steel storage truck boxes w/ roof. Fiberglass quonset hut. Commercial floor fans. Qty air hose. Battery charger. Tie downs. Qty of good hand, air & elec. tools. Chest on chest tool chest. 5 hp pressure washer. Car parts & motors. Two 38x12.5015LP tires. Set of 4-38.5x11.00-15LT tires w/ rims. Tires & rims. Steel shelving. Roll of page wire. Qty of patio & interlock stone. Numerous chairs. Qty of windshield fluids. Oak corner curio cabinet. Munroe wall clock plus many other articles too numerous to mention… While this auction offers mostly commercial-shop grade equipment, a portion is also ideal for the home hobbyist. What a perfect chance to upgrade your shop!
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AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF LORNE JOHNSTON
DAVID BROWN 995 TRACTOR W/ LOADER & BUCKET. TACK. SADDLES. TOOLS. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. ANTIQUE & CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE. COLLECTIBLES.
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Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, M/C & Visa.
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6 pc dining set. 4 pc maple kitchen set. Ant. rocking chair. Singer sewing machine. Ariens Deluxe 28 snowblower (1 yr. old). Pioneer 400 chainsaw. Delta chop saw 10 chop. Ryobi sliding compound mitre saw. Small air compressor. Qty of new & used power tools. 2 ext. ladders. Utility cart. Bench vise. Router. Plunger. Bar, C & pipe clamps. Belt, disc sander. Tap & die set. New wood vise. Fishing tackle & rods. Ant. glass & vases. Setting for 6 dish set. Qty of good serving dishes. Wedgewood dish set for ap-prox. 6. Teacups & saucers. Milk bottle collection. Ant. plates & knick-knacks. Color tv. DVDs & player. Prints & paintings. Art supplies. Brass easel. Small animal carvings. Brass bridge lamp. Cuckoo clock. Ant. tin car. Oil canvas deer painting. Bird bath. Snow shoes. Books & many other articles too numerous to mention...
David Brown 995 tractor w/ loader & bucket. Bale spear. 6 ft scraper. Steel-bottom pto driven hay elevator. 3 round bale feeders. Motorcyle lift. Alum fishing boat. 2 Homelite chainsaws (XL & XL76). Poulan 2150 chainsaw. Electric fencing & accessories. Lincoln 225 elec. welder. Wire fed mig welder. Mastercraft air compressor. Re-built diesel generator. Elec. blower. Chopsaw. Drill press. Work vice. Harley Davidson Sportster gas tank. 2 gas weedeaters. Qty of hand & power tools. Cant hook. 2 alum. extension ladders (1 commercial). Shop vac. Live animal trap. Chicken feeders & waterers. Barn fan. Rubber barn mats. Rubber feed bins. Several water troughs. Tool boxes. Oils & fluids. Steel contractor trash bins. Wheelbarrows. Garden wagon. Rain barrel. Portable metal stairs. Qty of 6”x6” pine posts. Set of metal cupboards. Vintage cast iron roof railing. Fishing rods & tackle. Qty of firewood. Western show saddle. Billy Cook Western saddle. 3 Western riding saddles. Saddle rack. Several Western bridles. English & Western saddle pads. Halters, leads & blankets. 2 electric clippers. Farrier equipment. Lge qty of horse brasses, horse books, medicine, wipes & bandages. Set of nylon single driving harness. Horse bells. Hay bags. Hunting jackets. Show clothing. Ant. Canada Post mailbox (rare). Ant. ice box. Fancy inlaid server. Ant. bench. Bookcase writing desk. Drop front desk. Ant. writing desk. Barrister bookcase. Oak display cabinet. Walnut cabinet. Washstand. Fancy vanity. Oak side table. Ant. work table. Sofa table. 2 end tables. Pine armoire. Pine couch. Hall tree. European easel. Highboy chest of drawers. Ant. chest of drawers. Ant. Princess dresser. Metal corner cabinet. Pine entertainment centre. Flat screen TV. 4 poster electric bed. 2 double beds. Matching suede/fabric loveseat & chesterfield. Modern wood framed settee. 6 pce patio set. Lawn chairs. Several ant. clocks. Spice cabinet. Collection of copper pots. Wooden bread box. Modern Tiffany-style kitchen hanging light. Wooden stand lamp. Figurines, statues & decorative objects from around the world. Set of Friendly Village dinner-ware. Qty of pictures & frames (some antique) & many other articles too numerous to mention... Farm is sold. Ready to go tractor & tools. Outfit your horse with a durable saddle. Attractive, quality modern furnishings alongside a treasure trove of the old & beautiful. A not-to-be-missed auction sale. Bring a lawnchair.
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Personal Support Worker Program
for Mickey McGee @ 100 Mississippi Rd., Carleton Place ON K7C 4E5 on Wed., May 28/14 @ 10 am
Plan to attend this nice clean sale. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, M/C & Visa.
DEATH NOTICE
Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM, JUDY & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
TRACTORS - John Deere 1840 with 175 Loader 6300 Hrs.; J.D. 1830 with 145 Loader 3311 Hrs.500 Hrs. Motor/Clutch; White 1370 with 590 Loader 4 Wheel Drive, Motor/Clutch; Ferguson 2083 Good Rubber; Massey Ferguson #44 4 Wheel Drive Loader, Diesel Approx. 1-1/2 Yd. Bucket; Case 580 Back Hoe 2 Wheel Drive; MACHINERY - 2 - New Holland #488, Haybines; N. H. 479 Parts Haybine; 20 Ft. Steel Rack 10 Ton 10 Ply Tires Hay Wagon; 20 Ft. Steel Rack Bale Wagon; 6 Ton Running Gear Wagon; Int. #35 Side Delivery Rake; 40 Ft. Little Giant, All Metal/Under Carriage with 1-1/2 H.P. Motor; New Holland #36 Chopper Blower; 20’ Feeder Wagon; Kewanee 28 Plate Hydraulic Tandem Disc; 3 P.T.H. Stine 8 Ft. Cultivator, Kvernland 3 P.T.H. 3 Furrow Auto Reset 14’-18’ Plough; Athens 3 P.T.H. H.D. 3 Furrow Disc Plough; New Idia #3615 Rubber Bottom Manure Spreader; New Holland #327 Manure Spreader; 6’ Bush Hog; 3 P.T.H. Post Hole Auger; 3 P.T.H. Vicom Fertilizer Spreader; 8 Ft. Chain Harrow; Drum Roller; 3 P.T.H. Bale Spear; Other Bale Spears; 10 Bale Feeders; 1 Tombstone Feeder; Approx. 10 Farm Gates; Approx. 1000 Board Ft. Of Red Oak Lumber; Assortment of Pine Lumber; 4000 Watt Generator; 3 P.T.H. Calf Leader; Farrowing Crate/Wooden Pig Box; Dog Box; Bale Tarps; Skidder Tongs; Scythe; Neck Yokes Etc.; Approx. 2 Wagon Loads of Smalls. Watch Web Site for Updates. TRAILERS - 26’ Goose Neck Flatbed Trailer, 2 Axle x 7000 Lb. Safetied July 2013; Tagalong Single Axle Farm Livestock Trailer; 1979 C-30 Chev. With Dump Box (Running Sold As Is); Only a Partial Listing. NOTE: 2003 Ford F150 (7700) XL 4x4, 141,000 Km. E Tested. Safetied; 16’ Goose Neck Stock Trailer with Alum Sides (Safetied April 2014); 1990 - 29’ Challenger Travel Trailer, Gas/ Hydro (Ready to Use); 16 Ft. Springbok Cadet LE Pontoon Boat with 19” Pontoons with 20 H.P. Johnson Motor (Ready For Water) with Trailer. These 4 Items will be offered for sale subject to Owners approval. ANTIQUES/HOUSEHOLD: Antique Corner Cupboard; Primitive Chest of Drawers; Early Ladder Back Rocker; Approx. 25 Antique Wooden Chairs; 3 Brass Beds; Antique Dresser/ Washstand; Many Other Items. Mr. Thake is downsizing his farming operation. Mostly all machinery has been stored inside.
For Pictures and listing go to www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca All Verbal Announcements takes precedence over any written matter. TERMS OF SALE: Cash/Interac/Cheques (with proper I.D.)
DAVE A. SNIDER, AUCTION SERVICE (613-386-3039) AUCTIONEER - BRAD SNIDER (613-386-3773) Owner/Auctioneers will not be held responsible for any accident on or about property day of sale
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Leeds and the Thousand Islands Take Notice that the Council of the Municipality of the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands has declared the following property as surplus to municipal needs. DESCRIPTION OF LANDS: ROLL No. 08-12-812-040-25100-0000 Part of Lot 20 RP, Concession 6, designated as Parts 1 and 2 on 28R-3949, in the Geographic Township of Lansdowne, the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands, County of Leeds Property Identification Number 44225-0193(LT) Tenders are invited for the purchase of the lands described above and will be received until 3:00 pm local time on June 6, 2014, at the Municipal Office, 1233 Prince Street, Lansdowne, Ontario K0E 1L0.
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2014 Sept 27 Sept 28 Oct 4 Oct 5 Oct 16 Oct 18 Oct 23 Oct 24 Oct 24-25 Oct 28-Nov 2 Nov 18 Nov 19 Nov 21 Nov 27 Nov 30
Dec 2 Dec 5 Dec 11 Dec 13
George Canyon Whose Live Anyway Oliver Jones Trio Mermaid Theatre presents: Stella, Queen of the Snow The Official Blues Brothers™ Revue The Jim Cuddy Band AILEY II Bruce McCulloch: Young Drunk Punk David Myles (Baby Grand) Why Not Theatre presents: A Brimful of Asha (Baby Grand) High Valley Eric Burdon & The Animals Royal Wood Shaun Majumder Dallas Children’s Theater Company presents: The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley Danú: A Christmas Gathering Classic Albums Live performs: The Beatles – Abbey Road Art of Time Ensemble & Madeleine Peyroux The State Ballet Theatre of Russia presents: The Nutcracker
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NEW SEASON ANNOUNCED! 2015 Jan 18 Theater Terra presents: Spot, the Dog Jan 20-25 TheatreRUN presents: Dostoevsky’s The Double (Baby Grand) Jan 30 Great Big Sea’s Alan Doyle Jan 31 Sing-a-long-a Sound of Music Feb 5 Toronto Dance Theatre presents: Rare Mix Feb 6 Classic Albums Live performs: Pink Floyd – The Wall Feb 11 Veterans of SNL: Rob Schneider, Tim Meadows & Chris Kattan Feb 17 Lizt Alfonzo Dance Cuba Feb 19 Bettye LaVette Feb 27 Ethan Russell: The Best Seat In The House Mar 6 An Intimate Evening with Jann Arden Mar 7 Jake Shimabukuro Mar 8 Tall Stories Theatre presents: The Gruffalo's Child Mar 14 Preservation Hall Jazz Band Mar 21 Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder Mar 27 Vienna Boys Choir Apr 11 National Chinese Acrobats Apr 16 The Klezmatics with Special Guest Joshua Nelson “Brother Moses Smote the Water” Apr 18 Just For Laughs Road Show Apr 24 The Blues Hall of Fame Tour featuring Charlie Musselwhite, James Cotton & John Hammond May 2 Canada’s Ballet Jörgen presents: Cinderella
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New Grand Theatre Presents season features comedy, dance, rock ‘n roll and more By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@perfprint.ca
Gazette News - From a performance by the world-renowned dance company Ailey II to Sing-a-long-a Sound of Music to an intimate evening with Canadian songstress Jann Arden, Jayson Duggan, performing arts manager for Cultural Services at the City of Kingston, says he’s done his best to book a little something for everyone for the Grand Theatre Presents’ 2014-2015 season. “The strategy is always to have the widest diversity possible in the program that we offer,” he says. “We certainly want to have a lot of Canadian representation in the program, and ensure that it’s national-level entertainment that we have coming in. But we also look beyond Canada for international acts that we want to feature as part of the program.” The upcoming season, officially announced May 22, features over 40 unique performances within 10 different genres including comedy, kids’ stage, country and jazz. Duggan notes that the task of organizing the season was challenging but enjoyable. “I’ve been staring at the program for eight months now and building it. It’s really tough to choose [a personal favourite] because you go through phases of being really excited about certain shows and then something else new happens and you kind of forget about what you worked on back in September, but those shows are just as special as the one you confirmed right before deadline.” One highlight for Duggan is Eric Burden and the Animals, who take the stage Wednesday, Nov. 19. “Eric Burden is a legendary rock singer
from the ‘60s and incredibly influential on rock, so I think that’s going to be a really exciting night at the Grand. I’m looking forward to seeing Eric in person on stage.” In keeping with the rock icon theme, world-renowned rock and roll photographer Ethan Russell will bring his Best Seat in the House tour to the Grand Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. “[He’s] the only person to shoot album covers for the Beatles, The Who and the Rolling Stones,” Duggan says. “He was on tour with the Rolling Stones and his stories are fabulous. It’s [something a little bit different from our regular programming] because it’s a lecture/multi-media presentation, really. I think he has over 300 images that he goes through and talks about. You get to see a behind the scenes look at a lot of very iconic rock and roll heroes.” As the dad of a four-year-old son, Duggan also had fun booking this season’s “kids’ stage” performances, such as Mermaid Theatre’s Stella, Queen of the Snow taking place on Sunday, Oct. 5 and Tall Stories Theatre’s The Gruffalo’s Child on March 8, 2015. “In my world, kids’ entertainment has become a lot more relevant,” he laughs. “I was really excited programming our kids’ stage for next year.” Other highlights include Whose Live Anyway, which returns to the Grand stage Sept. 28, emerging artist David Myles at the Baby Grand Oct. 24 and 25 and the Blues Hall of Fame Tour in April, 2015, featuring Charlie Musselwhite, James Cotton and John Hammond. Duggan hopes that the season will, as always, contribute to the vibrancy of Kingston’s downtown. “We really want to impact the community with a lot of different offerings
World renowned dance company Ailey II is one of the many groups that will perform on the Grand Theatre stage next season. that they may not normally get a chance to see. Certainly for our dance program or a lot of different performances, you [would normally] have to travel to Toronto or Ottawa or Montreal [to see the same level of quality] and we really want to be able to provide access to it for those in the community that are interested.” Starting May 22, the Grand will begin
offering a subscription program, meaning customers will be offered a discount price when purchasing tickets for four Grand Theatre Presents shows at a time. “We really hope people see the value in buying three shows that they know they want to go see – classic albums live and maybe a comedy show and maybe one of the kids’ shows for their family - and then
maybe the fourth show can be something that they have no idea about but they want to take a risk,” Duggan says. “Maybe somehow, at the end of the day, that will have an impact on them.” For a full listing of Grand Theatre Presents shows and the many other performances and events taking place at the theatre, visit www.kingstongrand.ca.
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Kids keep the beat to stay healthy By Kelly Reid Reporter
Gazette News - On May 14, Fort Henry was filled with 3,000 pairs of tapping feet as kids, teachers and volunteers flooded the space to celebrate dance. Emcee for the event was Mélanie Guertin, fitness and dance instructor of DancePL3Y, a company that teaches physical literacy through a focus on movement and playfulness. “ Kids love dancing and they love music,” said Guertin. “It’s a very popular interest. The desire is already there.” To create Celebration of Dance, the Limestone and the Algonquin Lakeshore Catholic District School Boards partnered with KFL&A Public Health in
order to teach kids to love physical activity. Each school had a group of about eight ambassador kids that took turns leading the crowd with signature dances before everyone finished together with free form DancePL3Y techniques. “It’s absolutely fantastic,” said the health unit’s activity specialist, Lara Paterson. “The kids just get into it. They’ve been practicing these dances at their schools, and then they get to show them off and have some fun.” After the signature dances, Guertin led the crowd with DancePL3Y moves. “Kids want to learn how to dance,” said Guertin, “but traditional classes focus on choreography. We focus on simplicity.” The kids danced for just over an hour, altogether.
The event has proven so popular that it actually has reached its maximum capacity, Paterson goes on. “We’ve had to cap it around 3,000 kids every year,” she explains. “It actually fills up within six hours. Schools can decide whether they want to send all of their students or some of their students. We had schools that sent just 22 students, and we had some that sent a couple hundred.” Most Kids from École Sir John. A. Macdonald Public School lead the crowd of Photo/Kelly Reid of the participants were primary and ju- 3000 through their signature dance. nior ages. This was the fifth year for the Cel- ers for making this happen. Something ing it at the outdoor venue. It was just ebration of Dance event, and the first that makes this event unique is that this spectacular in terms of scenery. I think it year that it’s been held at an outdoor community really comes together with will definitely continue in the future. It’s really about bringing the kids together venue. “I want to give a very special all different sectors.” Paterson said that Celebration of and celebrating what they have learned. thanks to Fort Henry for the awesome venue,” said Guertin at the event, “and Dance is likely to continue for a long Everybody can be involved and everyto all the parents, students, and teach- time to come. “This is our first year do- one can be successful.”
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2014 Kia Soul 4U EX+
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2013 Chevrolet Sonic 5 Door Hatch With Alloy Wheels, Automatic Transmission, And Air Conditioning. This Sonic Is A 5 Door Hatch With All The Good Options And Is A Previous Daily Rental. 22,472 KM
Cloth Interior, 2.0L, 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, CD Player, Alloy Wheels, Cruise Control, Keyless And Much More. 57,806 KM
2.0L, 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Remote keyless entry, Bluetooth, Front Bucket Seats, UVO Audio System And Much More. 16,313 KM
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2011 Lincoln MKZ
2007 Ford F-150 XLT
2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT
2009 Chevrolet Aveo Hatch LS
2012 Nissan Altima 2.5 S
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5.4L V-8 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Rear Step Bumper, Fully Automatic Headlights, Keyless Entry, Electronic 4WD And Much More. 125,310 km
DVD Player, Rear Park Assist, Rear View Camera, Cloth Interior, 3.6L 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Remote Start And Much More. 24,767 KM. Previous Daily Rental
Hatch Model, Fog Light, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning And Much More. 55,345 KM
Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 86,137 KM Former Daily Rental
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2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS
2014 Nissan Pathfinder S AWD
2009 Chevrolet Cobalt LT
2013 Kia Rio LX+ 5 Door Hatch
2013 Ford Fusion SE
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Cloth Interior, 3.5 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels And Much More. 26,482 KM
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$114 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
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2009 Hyundai Sonata Limited
2012 Kia Sorento LX AWD
2009 BMW 135I
2009 Kia Rondo EX-V6 5-Seater
2011 Nissan Rogue SV
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2012 Hyundai Veracruz GLS
2009 Toyota Venza
2013 GMC Sierra Crew Cab 4x4
2009 Ford Mustang
2012 Ford Fusion
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2009 Hyundai Elantra GL
2013 Dodge Avenger SXT
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2010 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
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$116 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS +TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
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2009 Nissan Murano LE
2011 Chevrolet Malibu LS
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Cloth Interior, 2.4L, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control, Onstar And Much More. 76,482 KM
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$107 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
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2010 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT 4X4
2010 Kia Sportage LX
2011 Ford Fiesta SE Hatch
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Cloth Interior, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Steering , Cruise Control And Much More. 117,106 KM
5-Speed Manual, Cloth Interior, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering
$27,881 +HST
$220 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9240
$16,998 +HST
$176 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9173A
2013 Ford Focus ST
2009 Toyota Camry LE
6-Speed Manual, Two Tone Leather, Alloy Wheels, Power Everything St Model, Special Paint, Dual Exchust, Loaded
Power Group, Cloth Interior, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Keyless Entry, CD Player And Much More. 54,004 KM
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$127 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
$22,688 +HST
P8866
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$225 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
4x4, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Power Group, Cloth Interior, Alloy Wheels And Much More. 64,751 KM
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2010 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab 4x4 SR5
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P8718A
2009 GMC Sierra Extended Cab 4x4 Z71
2012 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT
Automatic Transmission, Full Stow And Go Seating, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior And Much More. 68,352 KM. Previous Daily Rental
$235 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
$187 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9253
$16,878
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$134 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8937B
$20,888 +HST
$165 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9104A
$20,888 +HST
$165 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9224
2010 Mazda 6 GS-I4
2012 Kia Sorento LX AWD
2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo
Cloth Interior, 1.6 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, Power Drivers Seat, Satelite Radio, Sunroof And Much More. 55,449 KM
Cloth Interior, 2.4L 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, CD Player, Cruise Control, Heated Seats, Rear Park Assist, Satellite Radio, Block Heater And Much More. 59,344 KM
2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo With Two Tone Leather, Power Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, And Much Much More. 35,616 KM Previous Daily Rental
$24,991
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$199 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P9251
$23,788
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$188 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
P8252
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2013 Dodge Charger SXT
2013 Chrysler 200 Touring Convertible
2013 Dodge Caravan Crew
2008 Cadillac DTS Northstar
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All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2012-2014 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2008-2011 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2008-2009 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2005-2007 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2008 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing. Vehicle information may not be accurate at the time of printing. Please contact one of our sales associate for further details.
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