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Wolfe Islanders could see addition of second ferry in 2018 By Mandy Marciniak
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News – The ferry shuffle continues to cause commuting woes for Wolfe Island residents, but a new announcement made by the province may provide some much-needed light at the end of the tunnel. “It is my great pleasure to announce that the province of Ontario is moving forward with an environmental assessment study for a second ferry and associated terminal improvements for the Wolfe Island ferry,” said MPP for Kingston and the Islands, Sophie Kiwala on June 23. The announcement was made at the current ferry terminal and was greeted with relief and excitement by those in attendance including mayor of the Frontenac Islands, Denis Doyle. “This is exciting news for all residents of the islands and for the City of Kingston too,” said Doyle. “We want to complete this study as soon as possible and move forward. We are looking forward to having a new 75 car ferry and we hope to see it as soon as possible.” The current ferry, the Wolfe Islander III, has an existing capacity of 55 vehicles and 300 passengers with an estimated 20 years of remaining life. It operates at or above capacity every weekday throughout
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News – Kingston is adding its voice to growing community opposition over the elimination of door-to-door mail delivery. Councillors voted unanimously on a motion to oppose Canada Post’s servicecutting move. “Over 600 communities across the country have now passed motions basically scolding the federal government for cancelling door to door service,� said Coun. Jim Neill, who introduced the June 16 motion to council. It will be forwarded, by mail, to the prime minister, all opposition party leaders and all Ontario municipalities with more than 40,000 residents. The motion preamble noted the elimination of urban home delivery will make it “extremely difficult for seniors and anyone physically challenged� to get to the community mailboxes that are expected to pop up soon in neighbourhoods with longestablished letter carrier routes. Coun. Neill chided Canada Post for locating community mailboxes in other communities with “absolutely zero consultation.� On this point, the City of Hamilton recently took the Crown corporation to court in an attempt to regulate the location of community mailboxes. But a judge ruled
Canada Post has the authority to determine the best locations without a municipality’s involvement. If and when Kingston loses door-to-door mail delivery, 32 local letter carriers will be out of work, according to Pamela Cornell. Cornell, a veteran letter carrier, appeared before council to voice her opposition to the pending changes. She says the elderly and disabled will be put at risk with the installation of community mailboxes, or CMBs. “A senior in Hamilton suffered a broken leg in February while trying to access his CMB and an 81 year old in Windsor slipped on the ice in front of his CMB, hitting his head and requiring 8 stitches above his eye,� she told council. Cornell says letter carriers do more than deliver the mail; they are often a friendly face and a watchful eye around neighbourhoods during the daytime. She questioned a consultant’s claim, used by Canada Post to justify the service changes, that the corporation will lose one billion dollars annually by 2020 due to declining mail volumes. “Their assumptions have proven wildly inaccurate,� she told council, noting Canada Post turned a profit of more than $200 million last year based, in part, on more parcel deliveries and higher stamp prices. Canada Post has an ulterior motive to scrapping urban home delivery. Cutting
costs will smooth the way to privatize the mail service, she believes. Cornell presented council with a 1,600name local petition to stop the conversion to community mailboxes. Coun. Neill says towns and cities will pay the price for the change in service, noting the placement of community mailboxes may need proper lighting, security, winter plowing and traffic improvements. “It’s going to end up costing local taxpayers hundreds of thousands, sometimes millions of dollars depending on the size of community, because we’re going to be responsible for doing all the infrastructure improvements.â€? He added: “Property taxpayers across the country will be getting a bill and lowered service ‌ it’s bizarre.â€? Canada Post has indicated that communities will be consulted over the placement of community mailboxes. Kingston’s mayor says he has received no correspondence from Canada Post over the timing of the changeover. Coun. Neill predicted the scrapping of door-to-door delivery will become a hot button issue during this election year. He maintains Canada will stand out among other economically developed nations by scrapping letter carrier routes. “Every country in the G-8 provides urban mail delivery. So we’re becoming a third world nation, I guess.â€?
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need to extend terminals into the lake or widen them and then go from there.� Doyle hopes that a new ferry will be in the water by 2018. “We are finally getting one step closer to a new ferry,� said Doyle. “This announcement is great for residents and visitors of Wolfe Island, but it is also a good day for residents of Amherst Island and Glenora. They MPP Sophie Kiwala and Frontenac will benefit from this process too.� Islands mayor Denis Doyle The new ferry will hopefully prevent some of the headaches as- ing. With a new ferry, less shuffling sociated with the ferry shuffle. The would occur in the future. “It is a win-win for everyone,� Wolfe Islander III is currently in Hamilton for maintenance and is ex- said Doyle. “We are under extreme pected to return at the end of July. pressure right now and that makes In the meantime, ferries from Am- life more difficult for everyone, but herst Island and Glenora have been this ferry will have a domino effect relocated to help keep traffic flow- and it will be great for everyone.�
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News - As if Kingston’s road construction season isn’t busy enough, the city has unveiled a timetable to complete the widening of John Counter Boulevard. It will mean five years of delays and detours for motorists, likely starting next summer. The $63 million project is expected to begin construction in 2016 and should be finished in 2020. Widening the busy east-west road from two to four lanes, from Division Street to Princess Street, has been identified as a key infrastructure project. The first two phases, completed in 2013, involved widening the road to four lanes between Division Street and Sir John A. Macdonald Blvd. at a cost of $17.4 million. The three remaining phases will cost more and take longer, mainly due to the construction of a bridge over the main CN tracks at the VIA train station. Phase three involves installing bridge overpass supports and new
wetland areas near John Counter Blvd. (JCB) and Portsmouth Avenue. “The majority of work associated with this phase of the project will occur north of the existing JCB alignment on either side of the CN rail crossing and involves building an east and west embankment using a substantial amount of rock fill,” according to a report by engineering director Mark Van Buren. The pre-bridge work will start next summer and should take about three years to complete. While that’s underway, crews will start ripping up JCB to install four lanes between Sir John A. Macdonald Blvd. and Indian Road. The road widening will include typical improvements such as street lighting, signals, sidewalks, cycling lanes and turning lanes. The fourth phase work is expected to begin in 2016 or 2017 but it must be completed within the same year, according to conditions determined by the Ontario environment ministry.
The fifth and final phase will be the most detailed and, likely, the most disruptive to motorists. This will involve the bridge construction, road widening, relocating William Hackett Park and realigning Portsmouth Avenue further eastward to connect to JCB. “It is expected that Phase 5 would commence in 2018 and take 24 months to complete,” said Van Buren. The city is still in the process of acquiring property along the road corridor to complete the widening, which is expected to cost about $8 million to purchase homes and business frontage. “It is anticipated that the remaining land acquisition requirements will not affect the schedule for construction,” he added. City council recently approved two components of the project in order for the construction to proceed; staff will sign a grade separation agreement with CN Rail that typically requires the railway company to pay about 15-percent of the bridge construction, plus
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News – Kingston may find a new use for an old landfill. City council will seek interested companies to build and operate a solar farm on 90 acres of the southern portion of the now-closed Kingston East landfill on 4th Concession Road. “What we are proposing is actually just leasing the land and let the companies with approval to provide projects and take all the risk,” explained Cynthia Beach, the city commissioner overseeing the project. City officials believe there is money to be made by turning the municipally-owned landfill into a
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night away to a magnificent selection of music by Superior Sound. Singles or Couples ages 40-90 all welcome. The dance celebrated its 25th anniversary in April 2010. The Bridge Centre is moving in early July to 645 Gardiners Road, Unit 106 (Across from Home Depot). Join us for our Grand Opening CelebrationWednesday, July 8 at 6 p.m. Regular Bridge games at 7 p.m. Reservations requested for the games. 613-507-6565 bridgecentrekingston@gmail.com. Kingston Summer Music 2015 Registration is now open for KSM 2015 - Our 16th year! Professional band music instruction (woodwind, brass, percussion) and performance in concert bands, jazz bands and small ensembles are part of this intensive week long program. Instructors are local music teachers and Kingston Symphony members. Open to anyone who plays a band instrument-beginner to advanced. Program runs July 6 to 10 at Regiopolis-Notre Dame High School. For more information call 613-549-2225 or www. reginotredame.ca and click on the link for the Kingston Summer Music website. A Night Under the Stars...Thursday, July 9, 6 - 10 p.m. Presenter: Epicurious and The Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning Where: The Tett Centre, 370 King St. West. The Malting Tower. Cost: $50 Tickets available at the Tett, see John or Shannon in the Office or call:(343) 266-0009 x 3090 or x3091; tickets also available online through the link below. Dress: Black and White Business Casual. Fun and Food: Live entertainment with Jazz Siren Chantal Thompson and delicious food from Epicurious! Tickets: http://www.tettcentre.org/events/tett-centre-fundraiser-with-epicurious. Erin McCallum - The Standeasy @ the RCHA Club – 193 Ontario Street Saturday, July 4 8:30 p.m. $10 @ the RCHA Club or reserve
by calling 613 384-8168 or by email bruce@kingstonbluessociety.ca. It has been said that Erin’s voice could fill Rome’s Coliseum and her band can rock it with the best of them. Rideau Trail Hikes: Saturday, July 4 Marble Rock Blue Loops. Level 2-3, moderate pace, 12 km. Forest, rocks, cliffs and glens: the Queen of the Frontenac Arch. Some goodsized hills make this interesting terrain with lots of great lookouts. Depart from the Canadian Tire Parking Lot along the Bath Road at 9 am. Gas $4 For more information please call the Leader: John 613 382 4778. Sunday, July 5 Cycle Amherst Island This is a pleasant, moderate cycle on Amherst Island for about 25 km. Bring lunch and lots of water. Come prepared for a possible swim stop and ice cream/ pie stop in the village of Stella. Meet at Ferry Dock for 9:30 am. $1.50/bike. Leader: Audrey 613 384 6244. Wednesday, July 8 Gould Lake Roundabout. Level 2, moderate pace, ~12 km. Enjoy the East Side Trails with ups and downs and beautiful vistas of the surrounding terrain. Depart from the Canadian Tire Parking Lot along the Bath Road at 9 am. Gas $3 plus park fee. Leader: Ann 613 531 9873. Strawberry Social Thursday, July 9, 2 p.m. Hatter’s Cove is serving cake with fresh-picked strawberries & topping. Entertainment provided. $7/person; advance tickets only. Call or visit The Seniors Centre; 613.548.7810. Camp 4 Adults - Arts, crafts, education, fitness, sports, games… something for everyone at The Seniors Centre (visit www.seniorskingston. ca for a full listing). We also have a dining room for lunch, day trips to local hot spots, and of course good times with great friends. Just in town for the summer? Get a summer membership for only $15. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St, The St. George’s Cathedral Summer Concert Series continues on
Thursday July 9 from 12:15pm to 12:50pm with Toronto pianist and composer Ali Berkok performing music by György Ligeti, Cole Porter, Sylvan Esso, and Ali Berkok. The series will continue every Thursday through August 27. Admission is free, with a voluntary offering collected. 270 King St. E. (at Johnson) in Kingston. Call 613548-4617 or visit stgeorgescathedral.ca or aliberkok.com. Join us for a mid-day musical interlude! Royal Canadian Legion Branch 491 Seeley’s Bay - July 5 - Old Time Fiddlers 2-6 dinner at 6 p.m. $10. July 8 - Howl & Jam Session 7 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion 560 - Friday, July 3rd Showmans’ Karaoke will entertain from 8 to 12. There will be a small cover for non members and guests. Everyone welcome. Cataraqui Canoe Club - Saturday, July 4: Mervale Creek Paddle. Come join us on this relaxing paddle on the gentle Mervale Creek. Approximately 14 kms. No car scuttle. Please phone 613 770 4873 www.cataraquicanoe.on.ca. Scottish Country Dancing - Join us on the waterfront at Newlands Pavilion (foot of Barrie St. near the Murney Tower) at 7 p.m. every Wednesday from June 10 through July 15, weather permitting. Music, fun & dancing - everyone welcome. Contact 613-382-8682 or visit www.rscdskingston.org. Sydenham Holiness Camp Meeting opens with a concert of gospel music presented by The Revelations men’s quartette. Friday, July 3, 7 p.m. The camp is located at 2807 Rutledge Road, Sydenham. Services continue daily until Sunday, July 12 with emphasis on adult Bible study, daily vacation Bible school, youth activities, evangelistic services and gospel music. Camping facilities and meals are available. For more specific information, call 613 376 6454.
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Editorial
Fighting the shy little girl stereotype
The other day, I had the pleasure of meeting two highly intelligent, creative young women who are starting up a new business in downtown Kingston. I originally approached them because I’d heard about their business and it intrigued me; I was eager to learn more and do a write-up about them in the paper. I visited their business, they showed me around and we had a great interview. Then I was admittedly taken aback when they told me they’d prefer not to have their photo taken. This happens occasionally in my line of work, but usually not with attractive young people who have the opportunity to promote their business through an article I’m writing. I asked why and they told me it was because they’ve experienced discrimination in Kingston over the last several weeks because they are so young, and they didn’t want to put their faces out there. I pressed for more details and they said they’ve been invited to several meetings,
only to be dismissed from the get go because people don’t take them seriously. They even had a delivery man question whether an expensive item he was dropping off should be left with them because he seemed to assume they either weren’t able to afford the item or responsible enough to receive it. First of all, if you’re reading this and you’re one of the people who dismissed these women before listening to what they had to say or questioned their abilities in any way because of a brief first impression, shame on you. Second, they’re not that young. They both have university degrees and work experience in their current field. As a soft-spoken woman who has fought the ‘shy little girl’ stereotype for most of my life, I immediately identified with their situation and before I knew it I’d launched into a 15-minute lecture about how they have to embrace who they are, figure out the advantages of their personality type and own it. It may take them a little longer to win the respect of certain kinds of people, but eventually they’ll get there, etc. It took me many years to accept that I’ll never be a loud, obviously confident person, and I spent far too much time and energy as a youth and young adult trying to be someone I was not. Case in point: in the
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1998 Winston Churchill yearbook, my Grade 8 grad goodbye ‘favourite quote’ (chosen by my classmates) was “I’m not quiet”. Years later, in grad school, I had an epiphany: I came across as being lot more intelligent and confident in seminars if I thought of one or two genuinely worthwhile contributions to the discussion beforehand, kept on the lookout for an appropriate break in conversation, and made the point(s) in my normal voice without trying to mimic my loud, vivacious classmates I so admired. Some people thrive by enthusiastically participating in fastmoving, off-the-cuff conversations, and that’s great. (In fact, most of my close friends are like this. I’ve concluded that I am drawn to them and they to me because we complement each other so well.) I get overwhelmed in these situations and that’s okay too. Others may be more noticeable, but I have a different, equally effective way of getting my point across. I hope my two new friends come to this realization sooner rather than later, and that they didn’t object too much to my mom-like lecture. I also urge everyone not to jump to a negative judgement of someone simply because they are young and/ or come across as being quiet. Give them a chance, listen to what they have to say, then form your opinion.
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The ugliness of social media ‘challenges’
Last year, the ALS ice bucket challenge showed just how effective the internet and social media can be when it comes to mass fundraising and awareness challenges, but recent ‘challenges’ are showing that this impact can also be harmful, especially when it comes to body image. The ‘Belly Button’ and ‘Collarbone’ challenges began in early June in China and are quickly spreading across Twitter and Instagram around the world. They are the latest bizarre trends on social media and they challenge users to try and touch their belly buttons by reaching behind their back and around their waist or seeing how many coins they can balance on their collarbones. The challenges are meant to show off a fit figure, according to users who complete them successfully, but medical experts are concerned the challenges are promoting harmful misconceptions about health and weight that could promote unhealthy eating. More and more, we are dealing with body image issues on a regular basis. We are surrounded by airbrushed models, impossibly perfect celebrities and now millions of social media users showing off their ‘health’ by posting successful attempts at these challenges. When does it become too much? Eating disorders are on the rise, especially when it comes to impressionable teenagers who are easily influenced by social media. Campaigns like this aren’t helping. We know that simply stopping challenges like this is not enough. There needs to be a societal shift away from unrealistic views of what a healthy body image is and that starts with the choices we all make on a daily basis. If we choose not to pay attention or participate in ‘challenges’ like these then they simply won’t gain enough steam to go viral. They won’t have the power that they need to influence others. But until that day comes we all need to realize that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes and these challenges simply show how flexible your arms are, how different your bone structure is and how absurd the internet can be.
Letter to the editor: An opportunity taken and an opportunity missed Arnprior Chronicle-Guide a chance to commemorate and truly honour our veterans in a way that would impact the young people of West Carleton Review Kingston. Although Council has
An opportunity taken and an opportunity missed. This came to mind as I read that the Limestone District School Board has named their new elementary school after Molly Brant. They have chosen to not only honour her in having an educational setting named after her but also to honour those of Aboriginal heritage at a time when this is much needed in Canada. This is the opportunity taken. At the same time we have, in Kingston, an example of an opportunity missed by City Council. By not allowing the consideration of a new high school being built on Memorial Centre grounds, they missed
closed the issue, here are my reasons for supporting this proposal. 1. Honouring our Veterans. Many in my family served in the two World Wars. More than anything I want these soldiers and all of those who served remembered in a fitting way by our city. They fought for our democratic freedoms and our way of living. They served so that we might have the opporVice President & Regional Publisher Mike Mount tunity to raise our children in an mmount@perfprint.ca environment of freedom and hope.
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does building a school dishonour that service of duty. In actual fact, channeling students each day such that they need to walk by the Wall of Honour in order to get to school will remind these students about those who sacrificed their lives so that the students might be educated…lest they forget. 2. Williamsville Main Street Revitalization. Today Kingston’s mid town is an area of urban decay. How to address this? One terrific plan would be place the new high school on the ADvERTISINg corner of Nelson ClASSIfIED SAlES: and York Streets. The- 613-688-1483 attraction of a Sharon Russell Adrienne Barr - 613-623-6571 brand new school to the mid town
would increase residential interests as well as commercial interests. The increased flow of human traffic to the area would bring vibrancy to a dormant location. Instead of empty barns staring at the city for 50 weeks a year, there would be human vitality present for at least 10 months of the year. The old adage, “If you build it, they will come” would undoubtedly be fulfilled. 3. Middle-ground for a divided community. Anyone who has lived in Kingston for a while understands • Advertising rates and terms and conditions are according to the rate card in effect at time advertising published. Continued on page 13 • The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount charged for the space actually occupied by that • portion Advertising rates and terms and conditions are according to of the advertisement in which the error occurred, the rate card effect at time advertisingofpublished. whether suchinerror is due to negligence its servants or • otherwise... The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable and there shall be no liability for non-insertion forany damages arising out of errors in advertisements of advertisement beyond the amount charged forbeyond such the amount charged for the space actually occupied by that advertisement. portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred, • The advertiser agrees that the copyright of all advertisements whether such error is due to of Publisher its servants prepared by the Publisher benegligence vested in the andor otherwise... and there shallcannot be no liability for non-insertion that those advertisements be reproduced without the of any advertisement beyond the amount charged for such permission of the Publisher. advertisement. • The Publisher reserves the right to edit, revise or reject • The advertiser agrees that the copyright of all advertisements any advertisement. prepared by the Publisher be vested in the Publisher and that those advertisements cannot be reproduced without the permission of the Publisher. • The Publisher reserves the right to edit, revise or reject any advertisement.
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An opportunity taken and an opportunity missed (continued from page 8) that this exists. Any effort to ameliorate this division would be beneficial for, not only the School Board, but for the entire City. The Memorial Centre location can be the common ground, a neutral zone of sorts, that can encourage the coming together of the two neighbourhoods. Having students attend a school in the middle allows for the development of an entirely new dynamic with education as its starting point. A School Board and City of Kingston partnership would allow for many of the aspects of the present Memorial Centre grounds to continue and thrive. Green space, walking areas for citizens, increased use of the hockey rink,
increased use of the pool, ability to see and honour Kingston’s Military Veterans on the Wall of Honour. Placing a school beside these existing amenities will ensure that they are used to their fullest for decades to come. An opportunity taken and an opportunity missed. Or is there still time? In the interest of our whole community, now is the time for City Council to reconsider its stance on the use of the Memorial Centre grounds as a site for the new high school and open an immediate dialogue with the Limestone District School Board. Frank Halligan
Bumping up the Easter Seals fundraising The sixth annual KPMG Beach Volleyball tournament for Easter Seals took place at Kingston Expert Tees on Saturday June 20. While the tournament has run for fourteen years this is the sixth year of KPMG partnership. Fifteen teams raised over $15000 for Easter Seals in this years event. Photo/ John Harman
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ferry with dangerous goods. “We need to finalize the appropriate staff training, install portable foam firefighting equipment and adhere to all the conditions in Transport Canada’s Certificate. We are looking to implement toward the end of July, pending any delays,” she said. “The portable, foam fighting equipment, which can be used on the Wolfe Islander III and/or the Frontenac II is ordered. However, staff training and the implementation of a “No Smoking” policy must be in place prior to the first run carrying passengers and dangerous goods. MTO will inform the public of the changes and expected time of implementation closer to the actual date.” Around Town: Senior MTO Captain Brian Johnson retired this week. As the ferry’s horn sounded loud across Kingston, Capt. Johnson with his wife Cathy close by, slowly walked off the ferry, threw his cap high overboard and with tear filled eyes walked into the embrace of a waiting crowd there to thank him for his many years of service , his friendship & dedication to the island he loves, and to the ships he sailed, and to wish him well at whatever he chooses to do.. no doubt not far from the water, whether that be with the “ferry tales” he tells or with the ”boats” he finds to sail. Thanks Capt. Johnson. … Coming events:**WI Classic 5k-10 k Road Race in support of WI Medical Clinic Sun. July 5. If you can’t run, show support by walking awhile. ** Stone Heron Gallery is Open.**Wolfe Island Round UP July 4th. **WI Boat Club book sale June 25- July 5th.** WI Yard-Vendor Sale July 4th Community Cen- Above: Captain bids tre grounds. **Visit the Craft and Gift shop at Johnson the Wolfe Island Community Hall behind Town ship good bye Photo/Marg Knott Hall Open Daily. ** July/August, Sacred Heart Church, Sat. Evening Mass 5:30 pm. Visit: wolfeisland.com. R0013331383/0618
News-You’ve heard the news on radio, in print , on screen, announced at a press conference by Kingston and the Islands MPP Sophie Kiwala, that Morrison Hershfield Limited has been hired to undertake and complete the Preliminary Design and Environmental Assessment Study for a new, 75 car ferry for Wolfe Island by 2017. The study paid for by the province, will also determine docking improvements/ wildlife impacts at Wolfe Island (Marysville /Dawson Point) and at the Barrack Street Dock. While not originally announced, the $1.8 M value of the contract was later confirmed by Kiwala’s office. Only one other bid for the second ferry EA to Wolfe Island was received. The exact cost of a new ferry won’t be known until designed. (Once upon a time the estimated cost of a ferry was $30 M). According to MTO this is the first time that an environmental assessment study has been undertaken for a 2nd ferry on an existing route . A study in 2011 acknowledged capacity issues with the Wolfe Islander III. It can’t meet the demand of the ever increasing number of vehicles waiting in line for longer and longer periods of time. It was determined that a second ferry will increase capacity . But when ? Mayor Doyle hopes for the new 2nd “boat“ by 2018 . The EA announcement suggests a second ferry between 2018-2020. “Maybe this means we’re closer to seeing the launch of a new 75 car ferry.” Good news if all goes well…. But bad news for those who don’t believe it; for those who say they have heard it all before.. many times… And bad news particularly for the Marysville Business Community struggling already because the smaller Frontenac 2 continues to operate from the winter dock in the absence of the Wolfe Islander. Will it, the Wolfe Islander on its return, operate from Marysville? The number of cyclists arriving at Dawson Point is on the rise but the number of walkons from Kingston is down, Americans coming to WI by way of Horne’s ferry, going on to Kingston are frustrated by waitSALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER ing times. Although use of the welcome “Shuttle Bus Service” provided by MTO THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF is on the increase, could/can WI’s BusiLEEDS AND THE THOUSAND ISLANDS ness Operators survive another 4/5 years, Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land described below and let alone the Summer of 2015 without a will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on July 16, 2015, at the Municipal Office, 1233 ferry operating from the village? But…. Prince Street, Lansdowne Ontario. Hope springs eternal on Wolfe Island- The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day as soon as possible after 3:00 Some time ago a petition went from Wolfe p.m. at the Municipal Office, 1233 Prince Street, Lansdowne. Island calling upon MP Ted Hsu to interDescription of Lands: vene on behalf of Frontenac Islands to the Federal Minister of Transport, the Hon- Roll No. 08 12 816 020 04700 0000; 814 Camp Lane, Lyndhurst; PIN 44233-0283(LT); Lot 22 Concession 9 Leeds as in L3861; T/W L3861; Leeds/Thousand Islands; File ourable Lisa Raitt, with regards to remov- Part No. 13-19 ing the dangerous goods restriction presently on the Wolfe Island ferry service. Minimum Tender Amount: $11,406.19. And for the Ministry to issue a certificate Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a permitting the ferry to carry vehicles once deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or again along with the empty gas trucks re- trust corporation payable to the municipality and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount. turning to Kingston. According to Mayor Doyle, Minister Raitt listened to MP Hsu, Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or other matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these understood the importance of the issue and any matters rests with the potential purchasers. called upon her staff to ‘get it done.’ “And they have. The dangerous goods restric- This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tion has been removed and a certificate is- tendered plus accumulated taxes, HST if applicable and the relevant land transfer tax. sued requiring completion of certain work on the ferry... Our MP Ted Hsu has worked The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. very hard on our behalf and we are grateful For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender, to him,” the mayor said. Clarifying what needs to be done, Re- visit: www.OntarioTaxSales.ca gional Communications spokes person or if no internet access available, contact: Brandy Duhaime said MTO is working Jackie Jonkman AMCT, Deputy Treasurer towards implementing the changes ap- The Corporation of the Township of Leeds And The Thousand Islands proved by Transport Canada allowing 1233 Prince Street, P.O. Box 280, Lansdowne ON K0E 1L0 regular traffic/passengers to travel on the (613) 659-2415 jackie@townshipleeds.on.ca 14 Kingston Heritage - Thursday, July 2, 2015
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News – Nearly half a million Canadians have been approved to use medicinal marijuana to manage a variety of medical issues, but due to a continuously shifting and foggy regulatory framework, these drugs aren’t always consistent. ABcann hopes to change that. ABcann Medicinals Inc. is an approved Licensed Producer (LP) under the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR). The company is located in Napanee and over the past year they have been growing medicinal marijuana in a new way. “A big part of this process and method is to remove the stigmatism of the recreational market and emphasize that this plant does have medicinal properties,” said Michael Hofmann, horticulturalist and facility manager at ABcann. “There is a place for this plant in the medicinal realm and we want to make it as medicinal as possible and give people faith in the product.” The facility was retrofit exclusively for the production of medicinal marijuana and enforces stringent cleanli-
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and those were originally derived from seeds imported from Holland. The company would eventually like to develop their own strands, but plant growth is still in the testing phase at this point. “This is all new territory, “ said Hofmann. “The medicinal marijuana industry is emerging and it has never really existed, but now we have a chance to design and create the industry and it has given us a chance to create this facility.” The facility currently employs 27 full-time staff members and is already looking to expand. They are the only facility of their kind in North America and have even received recognition and attention from Professor Raphael Mechoulam, know as the Father of Medical Marijuana Research. Mechoulam also joined ABcann for (l-r) Geoff Davis, chief operations officer for ABcann and Michael Hofa recent lecture entitled ‘The Cannabi- mann, Horticulturalist and facility manager at ABcann. noids: Looking Back and Ahead’ at Photo/Mandy Marciniak Queen’s University Faculty of Mediphase of their products, they hope to ing the best and most consistent prodcine. “Cannabis is a healing plant that has start supplying patients with medici- uct possible. “Our vision is to have a standardbeen used for the past 2,000 years and nal marijuana in the near future. At we want to bring it back to that,” said peak the facility can produce 80 to 120 ized project that the customer can be Hofmann. “We want to educate people pounds of marijuana a month and can confident using,” said Hofmann. “We hopefully serve 2,500 patients, but for want to produce a medicine that is reabout it and its purpose.” While ABcann is still in the testing now they are just concerned with creat- peatable batch after batch.”
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Pan Am Games – For Kingston rowers Rob Gibson, Nicolas Pratt and Will Crothers, competing at a high level is nothing new, but competing in the same province they grew up in is. This summer, the three rowers will compete in various events at the Pan Am Games and while the races are sure to be challenging, they are all looking forward to being on home soil. “I am excited to be a part of the
squad,” said Gibson, 29. He explained that as a youth he spent a lot of time on the St. Catherines course where the Pan Am racing will be held. “Competing in Canada was a huge draw for me when I was debating to continue with rowing after the London 2012 Olympics.” Gibson started his rowing career at 14 and got involved in his high school (Regi) team soon after. He has worked hard to become an accomplished rower and recently won a silver medal at the London Olympics in 2012 along with fellow Kingstonian Will Crothers. Gibson expects Pan Am will be similar to the Olympics in terms of the level of racing and he looks forward to the competition “Pan Am is like a mini Olympics,” he said. “The games will really help me and my team members get focused and prepare for the World Championships this August in France, which is also the Olympic qualifying regatta.”
Gibson is also competing in the men’s single scull race at the games, something he has never competed in internationally before. “I’m sure that will be a learning experience for me which I hope will serve me well at the World Championships and hopefully the Olympics next summer,” he said. “It’s a lot of pressure, but I’m looking forward to having family and friends around for support.” Nicolas Pratt is also looking forward to having the support of family and friends around as he competes in the lightweight men’s four competition. Pratt started rowing in Grade 9 at KCVI and continued throughout university. He went on to complete a master’s in engineering and took a break from rowing, but when the Pan Above: Kingston native Rob Gibson will be competing in men’s quaAm Games were announced he was druple sculls and men’s single scull at the upcoming Pan Am games. drawn back in. Photo/ Katie Steenman “While I was working as an engineer some proposals began crossing my desk regarding projects from facilities that were being built for the games. I distinctly remember thinking about whether I wanted to be involved in the games in terms of construction or in them as an athlete and my choice became pretty clear.” Like Gibson, Pratt looks forward to seeing his family and friends on the sidelines at the games: “Rowing is a sport where the majority of our competitions are in Europe. While people around you are certainly aware of the training that we put in at home, it is often hard to connect a tangible goal or experience to which all this work relates.”
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Above: Kingston native Nicolas Pratt (front) will be competing in lightweight men’s four rowing at the upcoming Pan Am games.
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Like many athletes, Pratt is looking forward to the whole Pan Am experience, but he also hopes to take a win and some knowledge away with him. “That is what we are there to do plain and simple,” he said. “I just want to make the most of the experience and learn from each race as we progress. Over the course of a year we will only have a handful of major competitions so it is crucial that we learn as much as possible from each.” The Pan Am Games take place in Toronto from July 10-26. Rowing events take place July 11-15. For more information visit www.toronto2015.org
Kingston Ultimate expands with ‘breakout’ women’s league By Mandy Marciniak
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Sports – Ultimate Frisbee is one of the fastest growing sports in North America; in Kingston, Ultimate teams and leagues started in 1998 and have been expanding ever since. The sport is open to all ages and skill levels, but in recent years
a need for more specific leagues has grown in the city and with that came ‘Breakout’. “Last year, there was a group of women who started practicing together and were interested in creating a women’s only team,” explained Ultimate player Tiiu Vail. “We formed ‘Breakout’, but there was even more interest and not
enough room for more players, so this year we thought we’d work on creating a league.” Ultimate is a non-contact team sport that mixes features of different sports such as soccer, basketball, football and netball into a simple yet challenging game. Players participate on teams of seven and Kingston Ultimate currently
has over 20 teams in their co-ed league. Vail and other interested members started the women’s league in May of this year and already have 25 members signed up, but they need more to get a full league going. “We really see this year as a building year for us right now,” said Sarah Arrowsmith, another Ultimate player who helped start the league. “We are hoping to recruit more and more players and each week we’ve seen new people coming out.” Both Vail and Arrowsmith have been playing Ultimate for over a decade and love the spirit of the game. They hope that others will come out to experience that spirit and give the game a try. “I wasn’t really a team sport person growing up and this was the first team sport where I really felt welcome,” said Vail. “I love that Ultimate is self-refereed and it relies on the sportsmanship of all the players. I think that is really cool and makes the sport more fun and laid back.” This laid back approach extends to the new ‘Breakout’ league. Vail and Arrowsmith start off each week with skills workshops to help players learn the game and the techniques. “We work on things like pulling, catching, throwing, defence and different basic skills that are valuable for the game,” explained Vail. “We invite skilled players to come out and teach and then we play a match after the workshop.” The league runs until the end of
August and new players are welcome each week. Joining the league costs $30 to cover the cost of field rental, but players are invited to come out and try Ultimate for a week before signing on. “It is a lot of fun, amazing exercise and we have a really great group of women coming out each week,” said Arrowsmith. “It’s such a great sport because it is really inclusive and all you need to play is a pair of running shoes, a Frisbee and some teammates.” With more interest and teammates, the women’s ‘Breakout’ group hopes to be a full four-team league next summer, but for now they are just enjoying recruiting and teaching new players. “We’ve been so happy with how it has progressed,” said Vail. “The game is really social and welcoming and I think that appeals to a lot of women.” The Kingston Ultimate Frisbee women’s ‘Breakout’ league meets every Monday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on the Queen’s west field (beside Richardson Stadium) For more information about the group and Kingston Ultimate visit http://www. kingstonulti.ca/womens_league/
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Waterside welcomes new and returning acts to Amherst Island this season By Mandy Marciniak
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Events – Since 1994, the Waterside Summer Series has worked to bring top-notch classical performers to Amherst Island each summer and this year is no different. “This year we have a great mix of returning performers and brand new acts,” said artistic director for the yearly series, Beverley Harris. “It is my tenth year as director and I hope to make it a great success again.” In that ten years, Harris has transformed the Waterside Summer Series; previously it asked musicians to play as a favour and the organization couldn’t afford to pay much to entice performers; now, agents and musicians contact Harris to see if she has room for their acts.
“We got serious about fundraising when I took over,” said Harris, explaining that they became part of the Loyalist Township Parks and Recreation department and now issue charitable receipts for donations. “We have been very successful at attracting high level musicians and they keep coming back.” Harris attributes some of the success to the welcoming and enthusiastic atmosphere that Waterside creates. Each concert is held at St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church on the island and maximum capacity is around 150 people. “We like to call it an up close and personal experience and audience members do get an opportunity to meet the performers after,” she said. “We even hold an after performance reception for sponsors and musicians and they love that.” This summer, Waterside is welcoming musicians
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“We are asking people to carpool and we will also have vans that belong to people on the island that can transport anyone who wishes to walk on the ferry to the venue,” said Harvey. “We won’t let the ferry stop us and we encourage people to come out and see what Waterside has to offer. They won’t be disappointed.” Each concert begins at 7:15 p.m. at St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, just south of Stella. Tickets cost $35 and include refreshments served during the 20-minute intermission. For more information visit http://www. watersidemusic.ca/
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Keep an eye on the road for nesting turtles By Rob Mooy
It’s nesting season for turtles in Ontario. To warn motorists driving along Princess Street over the Collins Creek wetlands, near Westbrook, someone posted this sign to “watch for Berta the Turtle.” The most common turtles seen nesting along the roadside are snapping turtles. Snappers take a long time to reach maturity, with most females not breeding until they are 17-20 years old. The female deposits 30-50 eggs in a nest she digs in early summer in an area that has loose sandy soils, or gravel, and gets plenty of light. Since preferred nesting spots tend to be on the side of roads, the biggest single threat to adult snapping turtles are cars. Snapping turtles start out about
the size of a quarter emerging from their eggs in approximately 80 to 90 days (August through October). They have been known to live up to 100 years. An interesting fact is these turtles have temperature-dependent sex determination. Eggs maintained at 68°F produce only females; eggs maintained at 70-72°F produce both male and female turtles; and those incubated at 73-75°F produce only males. Be careful helping a snapping turtle across the road – keep a safe distance from its head as it can reach past its midpoint if it feels threatened. You can coax a snapper across the road using a shovel or a board, or by allowing it to bite a long stick and pulling it gently across the road. If you must pick up a snapper by hand, grab the back of its shell with one
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Live action game experience wants you to ‘escape’ the ordinary By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@perfprint.ca
News - Imagine you and two friends enter a building to check out a strange looking light. You find the room you’re looking for and notice that everything seems odd and out of order, though you can’t quite put your finger on why. All of a sudden, the door slams behind you and you realize you’re locked in and have been separated from the others. You have one hour to try and escape from the room to save yourself and your friends. That’s the concept behind The Great Escape, a game you can play at Improbable Escapes, Kingston’s first live action escape game experience. The idea of real-life room escape games was born in Silicon Valley in 2006, when a group of system programmers created the first game of this kind. They have been increasing in popularity ever since and now Caroline Conway and Susan Jacob have brought them to the Limestone City. “We’ve both worked in the escape game industry for a while and we have different educational backgrounds [in psychology and science] that we thought we could put to good use,” explains Jacob. “We’ve learned what the good types of games are and what the not so great types of games are and we want to build upon it – strengthen the industry and help it grow.”
She says that creativity is a key skill that’s required to win escape games. Conway and Jacob purposefully created puzzles using everyday items we see all the time, but have entirely different uses within the space of the game. “You have to think creatively and outside of the box to be able to solve your way through the game. So you might see a table in the room but it has a different kind of purpose in the game [than what we normally use it for].” Working as a team and having people with different backgrounds in your group also helps. “The wider the experience and skills within a group [the better they will do] because if everyone looks at an object in the exact same way, it limits their way of thinking,” says Jacob. “For example, say one person works in trades and one person has a PhD in something. That’s basically your best bet in order to try and escape.” Jacob notes that it would be next to impossible, for instance, to stick one person in the room and expect them to find their way out in an hour. “Our whole basis is on team building. We want to create puzzles where you have to work with your group.” People can play in teams ranging from two to 24 players; depending on the number, the concept changes slightly and the game is able to col-
Beta testers prepare to try out ‘The Great Escape” game at Improbable Escapes. lapse or expand. In the days leading up to Improbable Escapes’ July 1 opening, a number of beta testers came through to try it out. Some groups were able to
escape, but not all. “We’ve been compiling data from our games to try and make them even better,” Jacob explains. “We want to make that customer experience the
best that it can possibly be.” To learn more about Improbable Escapes, visit http://www.improbableescapes.com and find them on Facebook and Twitter.
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and they definitely want to sing too,” said Gronow. “This is a way for them to do all of those things and they really love it.” Gronow first saw one of the African Children’s Choirs perform 10 years ago. She was just 15 at the time, but when they returned last year she immediately wanted to get involved and help the choir. “I was looking for a change in direction and it has been fantastic,” she said. “They have so much energy and they are really infectious when you watch them. You just want to join in” The choir performs a mix of church and classic songs and they also incorporate African elements like drumming and African languages into their performances. Entrance to each performance on their tour is by donation and at each stop the group provides materials about their programs, information on how to get involved and they also share progress reports from past choir members. “We have videos that have been made about past members and people really love seeing those,” said Gronow. “When people come to the shows they really get a taste of Africa and get to see Africa in a positive light. They bring a good message of hope and it is a really enjoyable show so I hope people come out.” The African Children’s Choir will be performing at the Kingscourt Free Methodist Church, 257 Kingscourt Ave., on July 8 at 6:30 p.m. Admission is by donation. For more information about the choir and their upcoming performances visit www.africanchildrenschoir.com
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News â&#x20AC;&#x201C; â&#x20AC;&#x153;Kingston is a great city filled with people who love to read and talk about books,â&#x20AC;? said AnnMarie MacDonald; the famous Canadian author visited Kingston on June 25 and helped kick off this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s WritersFest at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. MacDonald spent part of her childhood in Kingston and although she loves the city, she had yet to be part of WritersFest. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was happy to be invited to do this event,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is nice meeting readers and engaging with them.â&#x20AC;? Reader engagement is what WritersFest is all about and the festival, now in its seventh year, is packed with author events, workshops and some new features this year. One major change is the timing of this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s kick off event, which is usually held in late August. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We wanted to give people earlier access to the tickets and we had the opportunity to do this event with Ann-Marie and we jumped on it,â&#x20AC;? said artistic director Barbara Bell. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We also thought it would be nice to have this event before everyone goes away for summer.â&#x20AC;? The festival hopes to attract a wider audience this year, especially from the francophone community. Last year, WritersFest incorporated one French event; it proved to be quite popular so this year they hope similar events will also be successful. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have several really prominent French-Canadian authors coming out,â&#x20AC;? said Bell. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We hope this will appeal to the francophone communities around Kingston, but also to families who are maybe here with the military or have kids in French immersion schools.â&#x20AC;? The festival is also welcoming two very well-known Canadian chefs this year; Michael Smith and Jamie Kennedy will be chatting about their most recent books and Kennedy will also be doing a dinner event for festival goers.
discussing.â&#x20AC;? Book discussions and readings are really the heart of Kingston WritersFest and for authors like MacDonald, readings are a chance to share moments with readers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Everyone loves to be told a story and to be read to. I love sharing that with people, especially at a live event with a room full of people,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I work really hard on the pieces and then I get to hear it through fresh ears and that is really nourishing for me.â&#x20AC;? With an earlier launch also comes earlier access to tickets for WritersFest and Bell hopes to see a great turnout again this year. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have lots of non-fiction events as well as fiction events and we really try to stay current each year. I think there is something for everyone.â&#x20AC;? Kingston WritersFest takes place September 23 - 27. For a full line-up and to purchase tickets visit www.kingstonwritersfest.ca
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Innovative theatre season in Perth served by theatre. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Perth is a gorgeous town,â&#x20AC;? said Behrens. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Laurel is a lifelong theatre performer, director, playwright and dramaturge who thought up the idea while working at the Shaw Festival. Perth was chosen as there is no other professional theatre in the Ottawa Valley. It is also quite close to Kingston and Ottawa, and we have found lots of folks come from both cities to enjoy our shows.â&#x20AC;? Behrens explained that they select their scripts from the 1940s to 1960s time period because of the strength of the writing, the universal appeal of the stories and characters, and the timeless themes of the plays. Many consider the time as a Golden Era of Broadwayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s history. American musical theatre matured on Broadway and brought us shows like Showboat, Oklahoma, South Pacific, Sound of Music and West Side Story. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The characters were accessible,â&#x20AC;? said Behrens. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The plays and movies of that time dealt with heavy issues and were very human in a comic way. You think of things like Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a Wonderful Life and Little Shop Around the Corner. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re so long lasting.â&#x20AC;? The 1940s were a time of great writers creating big hits. Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Rodgers and Hart, Weill, and Gersh-
The Great White Way comes to Perth every summer. The Classic Theatre Festival, in one of Ontarioâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s prettiest towns, is in its sixth season of producing professional productions of classic hits. There are some added extras this year. The stage company is now in a permanent home at 54 Beckwith East in Perth. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We use the fairly large space,â&#x20AC;? said Matthew Behrens, one of the festivalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s directors. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We like to cover it with lots of theatre history, Canadian theatre history. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re constantly updating and bringing in new material from our archives and Stratford.â&#x20AC;? The Classic Theatre Festival got its start several years ago when the fledgling company was looking for an area not wellserved by live theatre. Laurel Smith, the Perth festivalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Artistic Producer, was looking for an area not well-
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in technology and safety features; they really do. But even with all the changes and evolution in the auto buying process there are some factors that haven’t changed. Walk up to a total stranger and ask if he or she will let you take a spin in their $35K sedan in exchange for letting them photocopy your driver’s license and you can pretty much predict their response. Dealers are in the same boat except they have policies and processes in place to accommodate road-tests. First an employee will take the time to review the vehicle’s operating characteristics on site before heading out for a drive. Then that person will accompany you on your ride, usually in the driver’s seat on the way out, then allowing you the controls on the way back. Depending on your knowledge of the vehicle and how much driving time you need for your research; this can easily take more than an hour. This employee is usually paid by commission on sales so if you indicate you aren’t anywhere near the decision point in your trek, but are just still in the research phase, then you shouldn’t be surprised if you get less than an extremely cooperative exchange. None of this takes into account the fuel expended, the risk of damage to the vehicle nor any distance that may be accumulated
on the odometer. Most carmakers have a policy that restricts total travelled distance on a new vehicle to less than 150 km on average. After that it must be registered as a demonstrator starting its warranty clock ticking and reducing its value. So what’s a consumer to do? Many still hold onto the perception of dealerships as a high-pressure place to shop and there are stores that live up to this image. But there are also retailers that do their best to take the pressure and hype out of the sales process. How to find them? Ask friends, co-workers, or family members. Call a few stores and speak to a sales consultant; you can usually get an idea of how you’ll be treated in person after a short chat. Check out local rental agencies to see if they carry the make and model you’re researching. Ask friends or neighbours if they’ll take you for a spin in their new vehicle (if it’s one you’re interested in), or you can be brave and ask that stranger. On Saturday, July 4th the Annual Rockland Ford Poker Run hits the road once again raising funds for breast cancer research. It will start at Rockland Ford and is open to Ford vehicles only. Check the Poker Run website for regular updates at www.fordclassicspokerrun.ca.
On Sunday the 5th, the 28th Annual St. Lawrence Valley Car Club Car Show lands on the grounds of Fort Wellington in Prescott and on the same day the Bandit Motorsports Truck Show happens in Wendover. If you have any questions, opinions, or stories on anything automotive please drop me a line, [By email to emc@perfprint.ca or directly to bjoeturner@hotmail.com listing ‘Question for the Car Counselor’ on the subject line or by post to Record News Communications, 5 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont. Yours in service Brian Turner
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arena it is a very big thing indeed. One of the most glaring problems with online shopping is you don’t get the chance to touch, feel, smell, and/or operate the product you’re researching. While this isn’t usually a big drawback with regards to many household, personal, office, or recreational products; it can be a deal-breaker with vehicles. Of all the customers, family members, and friends I’ve known over the years, I can only think of one who didn’t need to road-test a vehicle before buying it. This professional usually stuck to the same manufacturer and when I pressed him on his unusual shopping habits, he replied, “Why do I need to drive it? It’s new. Of course it’s going to be smooth, quiet, and trouble-free!” But for the rest of us, we need to see how we fit in the driver’s seat. How roomy it is for our regular passengers. How easy or hard it is to get things in and out of the cargo area. How it handles on the highway and how easy or hard it is to park. How will it fit in our garage (if at all)? For first-time buyers there is often a large and unpleasant disconnect when they first visit a dealership expecting to just hop in the model(s) of their choice and take a spin. It’s not that retailers don’t like to show off and demonstrate their products with all the latest
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The morning shave became a captivating event
Tommy Rohr was that wonderful farm hand who wandered in off the tracks one day. He was a home boy from England, and begging for a job, he said he would work for nothing more than a bed to sleep on and three meals a day. He ended up with a couch in one corner of the back kitchen, his belongings neatly packed underneath, and with a guarantee of a flat fifty of Player’s cigarettes from Briscoe’s General Store every week as payment for his labours. It was a long time before Father was able to afford to offer him a few dollars a month. But Tommy Rohr seemed pleased with the arrangement. As he often said, he didn’t need much else. He had a thin, dark skinned, leathery kind of face, and I guess had he allowed it to grow would have had a black beard to match his jet hair. But all the time Tommy lived with us, he was clean-shaven and meticulous about his appearance...which was the only reason he was allowed to have that first meal at our
over his cheeks. It seemed to take forever to complete one sweep, and I silently wondered if men shaved differently because they came from England. Father would finish, swish off his razor in the basin of hot water, dry it on the huck roller towel, fold it in two, place it carefully in its felt lined box, and set it on the window sill where it stayed until the next morning. After Tommy had made several slow and calculated sweeps, I would see little pinheads of blood appear. And every time that happened, Tommy would lean into the mirror and look as if he had never laid eyes on his own face before in his life. I was so fascinated I wouldn’t have moved from the spot if the house caught on fire. And every time he sprung a leak (as my brother Emerson took to calling his razor nicks), Tommy would stop shaving, tear a smidgen of newspaper off a page he had at the ready, and carefully place it over the wound. By the time he was finished shaving, his face looked like lace tablecloth, with all these little pieces of paper stuck to his cheeks. All the time he would be cursing the razor. By that time Father would be settled in at the head of the table digging into his fried potatoes and salt pork. And every time he saw Tommy take another piece out of his face, Father would wince and screw up his face as he himself had been inflicted. Well, this went on for ages after Tommy had become part of our household. And finally Father made a gesture that was com-
kitchen table when he wandered in off the tracks. Mother would not tolerate anything but the cleanest of hands, and a face free from whiskers. Every morning, Tommy would take his place beside Father at the washbasin on the bench beside the back door. A small wood framed mirror hung rakishly from a nail, and Father’s razor strap was right beside it. Tommy and Father shared the basin of hot water and the mirror, but for Father that is where his hospitality ended. No one was allowed to use his razor strap...not even Tommy Rohr. And so poor Tommy would use a whit stone to sharpen his black handled razor about once a week. But alas, the whit stone did little to keep the blade keen enough for a clean shave. I liked to stand beside Tommy in the mornings and watch this ritual of his shaving beside Father. There was never a word spoken between the two men. This was serious business...this morning shave...no time for frivolities. Father would be done in jig time. He would give his razor a dozen or more swipes on his strap, and then he would get down to the serious business at hand. Tommy on the other hand, after lathering his face with the homemade bar of soap, and not having had the benefit of the strap, would take much longer. I would stand there entranced as Tommy dragged the dull razor
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pletely against his principles. He thought a man’s razor strap was as personal as his long underwear. No one touched it but the man to whom it belonged. But one day Father could stand it no longer. There stood Tommy in front of the mirror after a particularly torturous morning of lacerations with these dabs of newspaper stuck all over his face. Father rose from his breakfast, went to Tommy, took the razor from his hands, rinsed it off, and began slapping it up and down on the strap. I thought he was going to take it from its moorings. He handed it back to Tommy and said, “now let’s hope that’s the last of the wounding. I guess you’ll have to use the strap instead of the whit stone. Can’t have you bleeding to death every morning.” It was the end of my fascination with Tommy and his daily shaves. And it was the start of a new relationship between him and my Father. After all, now they shared a razor strap! Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.
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ADVERTISE WITHIN THE COMMUNITY YOU LIVE! ~ When 2 Become 1….Hobby Farm + Vacant Lot ~ 2 Properties to be Sold as 1. Property 1 - “Prairie View Farm” has a classic, 2 storie red brick farmhouse set on 21.8 (+/-) acres. Renovations will certainly justify this investment. Absolutely liveable while doing so. Featuring a front foyer addition, parlour, living room w/ a homey stone fireplace & an eat-in kitchen. 3 bedrooms up (large master bedroom) & a 4 pce bath. Period details include refinished staircase & woodwork. Most likely wide plank flooring under sub floor. Basement includes propane furnace (7 +/- yrs old), hot water heater, well pump (like new). 100 amp service. On well & septic. Attached vinyl sided 2 car garage/workshop w/ concrete floor (power). Barn w/ small stable, mow & lean to (power). Log pig barn. Pump house w/ water. All bldgs have steel roofs. Taxes $1143.00 (+/-). Property 2 - In addition & adjacent to the farm is a surveyed (RP5491) vacant lot (1.5 acres +/-) having 200 ft (+/-) frontage on Burns Rd. x 250 ft (+/-) in depth. Services @ road. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. 9 pce kitchen set. Bookend, double & modern single white iron beds. 2 chests of drawers. 2 pine blanket boxes (1 small). Antique dome-top steamer trunk. Hope chest. Pine pail bench (refinished). Washstand. Dough box. Double keyboard organ. Piano stool. Inglis matching washer & dryer. Admiral 30” stove. Side-by-side fridge. Cabinet sewing machine. Antique footstool. Floral love seat & chesterfield. Hide-a-bed. 2 recliners. Rock maple rocker. 2 swivel chairs. 4 steel chairs. Nest of tables (maple). Drop leaf table. Round decorative side table. Victorian extension table. Pegged harvest table (red). Fancy oak curio cabinet. Modern corner curio cabinet. 2 wall mount display cabinets. Pine wall shelf. Brass woodbox w/ slanted lid. Gingerbread clock. Vintage stereoscope. Antique miniature brass level. Crokinole board. 2 drawer filing cabinet. Chest of “Eternally Yours” silver plate flatware. Crystal stemware. Hummel figurine. Depression glass. Victorian covered dish. Fancy serving dishes. Collector’s plates. Coal oil lamps. Horn radio. “Our Father” vintage framed print. Other pictures & frames. Reference, coffee table & local history books. Snow shoes. Ox yolk. Cast seat. Tooth puller. Grate. Wooden bowl. Floral crock & others. Cookie jar (apple). Batter jug. Jug & bowl set. Sad iron. Sleigh bells. Honey tins. Adze. Copper boiler. Blue bottles. Green decanter & vase. Pull toy. Men’s toilet case. Sm. kitchen appliances. Microwave. Everyday dishes. Ariens 8 hp snowblower. 5,000 kw generator. Bench grinder. Older table saw. Alum. step ladders. H/duty alum. extension ladder. Elec. wrenches. Garden tools. Lawn bench. Patio furniture. Lawn decorations. 16g s/s CIL shotgun. Cooey b/a 22 repeater mod 600. Horse cutter. Set of sloop sleighs. Older r/t wagon. Antique sleigh. Upright scales. M/F lawn tractor & many other articles too numerous to mention…….. Terms on Chattels: Cash, Cheque, Visa, M/C, Debit Mr. & Mrs. Healey have moved into a retirement home, a new chapter in their lives. Wow….they offer 2 Properties, Separate Titles, to be Sold as 1. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding.
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Stunning 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in desirable Westbrook Meadows. This 1600 sq ft bungalow features an abundance of upgrades. Gorgeous hardwood throughout, spacious gourmet kitchen, great room with custom wall mounted gas fireplace, loads of pot lights, 9â&#x20AC;&#x2122; ceilings, master bathroom offers spa like ensuite with radiant in floor heating, large walk in closet, main floor laundry, covered back deck, Hatley garage doors. This home has it all! MLS. â&#x20AC;˘ Standard features include: 9 ft ceilings, board & batten & many more! garage. only 3yrs new, hurry before itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gone! MLS E
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Custom construction in the city surrounded by mature trees & wonderful neighbours. Welcome home to this 3 year old elevated bungalow with numerous thoughtful upgrades. Vaulted main floor ceilings, hardwood flooring and a kitchen anyone would be thrilled to work in are just a few of the stand out features. Additionally, the home offers a bright finished basement with plenty of storage space, office and rough-in for an additional lower level bathroom. Entertain or simply relax after a long day on your two tiered deck with a great separate area for the BBQ and lounge seating. Close to great schools, parks, & all the west end amenities. MLSÂŽ15606104
3391 Four Seasons Drive â&#x20AC;&#x201C; $469,900
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Move right in! Inviting, bright and spacious, this terrific family home sits on a fantastic corner lot and features 3 bedrooms, tasteful decor, an open concept main level, bonus main level office space and a finished lower level recreation room. Upgrades include built-in gas fireplace, stone exterior, gas range hookup and a rear deck ideal for enjoying the outdoors. Conveniently located close to all amenities, this home will impress even the most discerning buyer. Call today for your personal tour. MLS
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2817 PERTH ROAD â&#x20AC;˘ $395,900
This all stone, 3 bedroom home boasts 100 acres just 10 minutes north of the 401. Spacious living room, separate dining room, large deck which overlooks your property. Newer windows & furnace. This property has plenty to offer! MLS
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Magnificent 2+2 bedroom, 3 bathroom home in Lydenwood subdivision. This home features hardwood and ceramic throughout, upgraded trim package, cathedral ceilings, hrv and pot lights, open concept main floor, designer kitchen, large master ensuite with jacuzzi, massive rec room, stamped concrete patio, covered deck, inside entry from garage. This home is a must see! MLS
Fabulous 6 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home in Winston Churchill school district, walking distance to ďż˝ueenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s & KGH. This home offers a large 58 X 110 lot, 2 bedrooms on the main floor, 2 more on the 2nd floor and 2 on the upper floor. A must see! MLS
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Desirable home in Milton subdivision! �uiet, spacious treed lot with access to St. Lawrence and waterfront park. This custom 4,500 sq ft home features a fully finished walk out basement, beautiful wrap around deck, large living spaces, oversized double garage, underground sprinkler system and much more. Call for a complete list of details. MLS
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1362 WATERSIDE WAY
140 FORD STREET
1430 AVONDALE CRESCENT
405 MALABAR DRIVE
13006 COUNTY ROAD 38
695 MONTREAL STREET
MLS ® $887,900
MLS ® 15605846 $319,000
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1400 ATKINSON STREET
2355 FREEMAN ROAD
119 HUNGERFORD ROAD
930 LINCOLN DRIVE
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MLS ®15605206 $324,900
MLS®15602164 $88,900
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961 LIMESTONE DR. $319,900 MLS 3 bdrms, liv/din rm, fam rm w/wood fp fin’d rec rm, 24’ abv gr pool w/lg deck
27 LAKEVIEW AVENUE
834 WOODSIDE DRIVE
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Tremendous opportunity for the right person, this one and a half storey home has seen several updates. One bdrm on the main level and 2 upstairs. Paved drive with large double detached garage this property is located in a terrific area well South of Princess and directly across from a large park with tennis courts. MLS®15604257.
Well maintained 3 bdrm 2 1/2 bathroom home conveniently located on Conservatory drive, Large 1 1/2 car garage with main floor entry, Large eat in cooks kitchen, 3 generous sized bdrms, Master bdrm features a walk-in closet and 3 pc en-suite, large deck, fully fenced yard. Lower level is partially finished, and rough in for another bathroom.
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4207 DAVIDSON SIDE RD
$199,900 5859 BATTERSEA ROAD
This country home is sitting on a 1.6 acre level lot just 10 minutes north of Kingston with many mature trees which create a park like setting in the rear yard. The home offers 2 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. Bright front foyer with large entry closet leads into a large family room with wide plank laminate floors, beautiful pine beams.
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$279,900 3028 ERNIE LANE
Immaculate 3 bedroom bungalow on a picturesque 4 acres country lot with granite outcropping, many mature hardwood trees, and wildlife all around. This home has been completely updated over recent years, the latest of which include new maple kitchen cabinetry, 2 full bathroom makeovers, new trim, crown moulding, loads of pot lighting.
$569,000 792 PORTSMOUTH AVE.
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Loughborough Lake - beautiful 3+2 bdrm cedar home situated on a mature treed lot with a gradual and level grade to a deep and clean shoreline. Features: 2 docks, 54 foot deck, hot tub, lower level rec room, 2 full bathrooms, granite counters in kitchen. New plumbing, windows and doors, kitchen, septic, steel roof, furnace, 2 fireplaces.
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Legal, all brick triplex only ten minutes walk to Queens. This is an excellent opportunity for the savvy investor. 5 bdrm main house and two 3 bedroom apartments, each metered separately . This property has been substantially updated in the last three years with new kitchens, flooring, boiler, pex plumbing, bathrooms and upgraded electrical.
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the house. Since green is the primary color of nature, it also works well for those people who want to bring some of the outdoors inside and work with the fresh starts and new growth that green can inspire. To make green feel less subdued and sleepy, work with its complementary opposite, red, by using a few bold red accents here and there to balance out the tranquility of green.
Red Red stimulates energy and appetite, which is why the shade is so popular in restaurants and home dining spaces. Red is a good choice for social gathering rooms but may not be the wisest choice for a bedroom, as the color may prove overstimulating.
Purple People have long related purple to royalty, and this dramatic color can add a formal, regal aspect to a home
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Welcome to peace and quiet and glowing sunsets on private Elbow lake. This A frame home/ cottage has one of the nicest views of the lake on a level lot with a nice dock. This home offers 3 bdrms plus loft, guest bunkie with bathroom, and a newly renovated kitchen. MLS® 15603815
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100 ft of waterfront in popular Reddendale. This solid brick 1900 sqft bungalow on Horsey Bay features: Incredible views of Lake Ontario, 12 ft beamed ceiling in main living area, 4+1 bdrms, 3 full baths, 2 stone wood burning fireplaces. Close to all amenities and schools. MLS®15605393
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Renovating a rental property When the economy struggles to the point of recession, few people benefit. However, there are some businesses that thrive during a recession, using the circumstances to their advantage and actually growing business in spite of a sagging economy. One such business is rental agencies or property management companies. Even landlords with a single investment property tend to do better during a recession, when individuals might be fearful of buying a home or simply unable to afford it. Such individuals still need a place to live, however, and landlords benefit as a result. One of the best things a landlord can do during a recession is to pay more attention to their rental properties, ensuring the properties are in tip-top shape so they can get the most out of each unit at a time when the rental market is most competitive. This might require some renovations, which landlords should be making periodically anyway, regardless of how strong or tenuous the economy might be. * Update the paint. Apartments are typically empty when shown to prospective renters, and any issues with the paint job are very noticeable during such viewings. If the paint is outdated or there is any fading, update the walls with a fresh coat of paint. It’s ideal to
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Quality & Lifestyle prevails in this custom, 3 year-old bungalow. Set in Deer Creek Estates, Glenburnie, just minutes north of the City, it offers a peaceful setting with the convenience of City amenities within less than 10 minutes drive. This all stone bungalow offers 2 (could be 3) bedrooms on main level, A large, bright, chic kitchen with vaulted ceiling, granite counters, chiseled limestone floors, plenty of cabinetry, pantry, and exposure to a stunning, double-sided stone fireplace.
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99 FAWN BROOK
$304,000 623 WALTERS STREET
4514 PORTLAND AVE.
Only 6.5 yrs old and handy to downtown, CFB, RMC, walk trails, parks, schools, this home sits on a large pie-shaped lot. 3br’s, 2.5baths, maindfloor den, open concept mainfloor greatroom w/vaulted ceilings & hardwood floors, kitchen has island & lots of counter space, large deck. MLS 15605816
This Sydenham Village home is ideal for one just starting out or a single person. Home offers 2br’s, 1 bath, large eat-in kitchen, liv/din, mainfloor laundry, basement good for storage and has pellet stove, newer furnace, c.air, lots of deck space. MLS 15606281
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Just 10 minutes west of Verona on a well-maintained, year round road lot. Fenced on two sides, well generates 20 gpm, ideal The great room is probably one of the nicest you will ever see withsitsa this 14’ level coffered for year round home! Mls 14608440 $27,900 ceiling, hardwood floors, and exposure to the other side of the stone fireplace. Ensuite has marble and tile glass shower, 6’ soaker tub, private stall and accessCOUNTY ROAD 14 to master change room. Lower level is bright and offers plenty of space to enjoy 2.5 Acre Building Lot w/ well including a 4th bedroom set-up. Triple car insulated garage, Only covered deck... 13 Minutes west of Verona and 2 minutes to Enterprise is this 2.5 $649,000 acre lotExtensive w/ well generating 10gpm of good water, driveway in place, many, many lovely features in this 2700 sq.ft. home. Floor plans, video, lot is level. Mls 14608537 $37,900 feature sheet all available on our website. Call Kim. MLS 14605676
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Approx 20 mins from downtown core out Hwy 15 sits 400+4902 acres of hunting! NORTH SHORE CRESCENT this fabulous, custom-built home ideal for a hobby farm, Just 30 mins from Kingston & 10 mins from Verona sits over 400 acres horse enthusiast (barn hasponds box-stalls), or businessorrequirSet on 29+ acres with 2 large to kayak/canoe/fish trails to ski,w/hunting walk, atv, cabin, hunt...ponds, trails, well-treed and abutting Crown Land. ing space toenthusiast store equipment. the outdoors is certain to Sitting get theirstately money’sback worth!form Even theIdeal kidsformay groupditch to purchase as hunting camp. $259,900 the road, home offers almost 2500 sq.ft. MLS 15604280
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Custom built 4 bedroom two storey passive solar home, situated on a very private 2.2 Acre treed ‘Grousewood’ neighbourhood. A great deal of thought has gone into the design of this passive solar home. Open concept kitchen/ dining room/family room, as well as a south facing den. Upgrades include; cherry kitchen, carpet, paint and new shingled roof. Call for your showing appointment. Directions: Highway #15 To Middle Road, Right On Grousewood Lane
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1129 CROSSFIELD AVE. $459,900
5 years old Custom built Caraco house. 2370 sq.ft 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Beautiful kitchen with Granite counter tops. Carpet free house with ceramic and maple hardwood.North south facing with many windows for enough sunlight. Master with en-suite and walk in closet. Patio with BBQ outside. MLS®15604495.
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1010 KINGSMERE LANE, SOUTH FRONTENAC $529,000
AHMAD NAWAZ
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239 SIMMONS ROAD , WILTON $495,000
Stately stone and framed home on treed 1.6 acres in Village of Wilton. This exquisite home features interior limestone walls, country style eat-in kitchen, separate dining room overlooking gardens and koi ponds. Three bedrooms, master suite with balcony and three piece ensuite and walk-in closet, main floor laundry, large living rooms with deep window sills, huge attached workshop for the hobbiest. Easy drive to Kingston or Napanee. Dir: County Road 6, Right on Simmons Road
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All who want a great house in Strathcona Park on one of the largest lots, take a look. This large home features 4 bedrooms, two full and two half baths, main floor living room, dining room, den, sunroom and eat-in kitchen. All sitting on a double treed lot. Dir: Glengarry to McMichael to Stormont and follow signs. MLS®15605851 Host: Larry Buck
327 MCEWEN DR.
Looking for a home with character and charm? How about a finished lower level and a garage, fit for three cars? Great location with many upgrades – gas fireplace, great kitchen and large deck in the backyard.
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Custom built Big Rideau Lake home with 130’ of shoreline and easy access off Narrows Lock road featuring 3+2 bdrms, 3 baths, lg kitchen, dining room. Lower level has a full kitchen, rec. room, & in-law suite potential. Attached garage, storage shed/greenhouse, & level access to the water. MLS®15603868 EN E OP US - 3 HO T. 1 SA
123 SUTHERLAND DRIVE $194,900
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11 BROOKLANDS PARK AVE. $799,000
Have you heard of the Castle of the Floating Bridge, just west of Amherstview? Well, here’s an opportunity to own it. This large 4800 sq ft. home, featuring 2 double car garages, seven bedrooms and a great in-law suite. Did I mention the 4 full baths and one half-bath? Call to view.
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Classic cottage on Big Rideau Lake! This 5 acre parcel is heavily treed and very private. The cottage is slightly elevated and close to the water’s edge with 3 bedrooms, large deck, large screened porch, a lakeside Bunkie, large dock, and amazing point that leads to perfect water. MLS®15605343 NEW PRICE
$589,000
527 Tracy’s Point Road
103 Rabbit Run
$389,900
Big Rideau Lake home priced to sell!! 170’ of waterfront with level access, cathedral ceilings, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, finished walkout basement in-law potential, and closed-in lower deck with hot tub. Several outbuildings include a heated workshop and a former aircraft hanger. MLS® 15604606
1030 Shelley Lane
Buck Lake year round home/cottage with level access to the water, easy year round road access and detached garage. This 3 bedroom bungalow has northern views down the bay from the dining room windows or while sitting on the deck. Lakefront living awaits! MLS®15606033
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2 bedroom bungalow with large living room, full unfinished basement, hot water gas heating and 1.5 car garage, with power. Sits on a 40’ x 100’ fenced lot. MLS®15606322.
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387 Abbot Street
Upscale Greene Home/Open Concept 2 plus 2 bedroom/3 bathroom (one is an ensuite). Bungalow with over $80,000 in upgrades, inside and out. About 2700 sq. feet professionally finished up and down. Includes living room with tray ceiling, gorgeous Delaurier Cherry Kitchen 9’ ceilings (with brand new stainless steel Frigidiare Gallery Collection dishwasher, fridge and stove). Bathroom cabinets, Main Floor Laundry, Lifebreath HRV, RefineSoft Water Softener, Central A/C, Swordfish Furnace U/V, Drainvac Central Vac and Attachments, 9’ ceiling on main floor, with large baseboards, huge professionally finished rec-room, Maple hardwood in living room, dining room and halls, Ceramic flooring in kitchen and all three bathrooms, Upgraded Stone Front on home, two car garage, and paved driveway with cement curbing. Extensive Landscaping with Fenced Backyard, Rear Covered Porch, Composite deck with stone walkway. Pleasure to Show! Please follow signs. Your Host: John McEwen.
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$259,900 2888 RUTLEDGE ROAD, SYDENHAM MLS®15601709
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Beautiful, environmentally friendly, west end home, close to all amenities. Enjoy this bright, tastefully decorated two bdrm home with solar panels and solar hot water tank to assist with energy costs. Open concept great room with 9 ft ceilings, hardwood and ceramic flooring plus glass doors lead to the deck area. Good size master with walk-in closet. Main floor laundry. MLS®15603977.
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391 RED CEDAR POINT ROAD MLS® 15604542, 4 season home sitting on the waters edge of Varty Lake
Sutton Group – Masters Realty Inc. Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated 1650 Bath Road, Kingston ON • Office: (613) 544-2000 12 Kingston Homefinder.ca - Thursday, July 2, 2015
Nature enthusiasts delight! Beautiful 19.95 Acre wooded lot featuring rolling granite hills, level woodlands and a large pond. Close to wolfe lake public boat launch, fishing and swimming. 1000 + Ft frontage on westport road with hydro along the front of the property. Make your appointment today to view this beautiful piece of paradise. MLS®15602015.
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$184,900 117 MUD LAKE RD, LOYALIST TOWNSHIP MLS® 15605365 Estate Sale
Welcoming eat-in kitchen with tile and hardwood leading to the spacious living room, large windows throughout the kitchen/living room area offer lots of natural light. Mostly carpet free. Hardwood/tile flooring throughout the main level. Hardwood stairs. Large master with hardwood floors and dual closets. MLS®15601020.
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