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EMC News – Kingston’s only municipal golf course is on par to be privatized rather than closed. City councillors refused to accept a controversial staff recommendation to mothball the money-losing Belle Park Fairways on Montreal Street at the end of this season, and instead turn the cityowned property into a spruced up community park. “I don’t believe the golf world is

doom and gloom,” said Coun. Lisa Osanic, who wants to give the game one more chance. “This is not the golfing business. This is a public recreation service we offer,” insisted Coun. Rick Downes. Mayor Mark Gerretsen agrees the city should try and make the 9-hole golf course profitable, even if it means farming out its operation to a private firm or not-for-profit organization. “We can make it better.” Economics and environmental considerations were driving factors behind a

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Hurdle also referenced the outcome of public consultation over Belle Park’s future. “The number one thing the public wanted to see was more green space, public access to the park, access to the waterfront, trails. And we did take that into consideration.” Added to that, she says, is the ongoing “risk” of running a golf course on top of a decaying municipal landfill. The liability issue came up frequently during the council debate, as staff cautioned politiContinued on page 3

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City softens stand on music played by ice cream trucks By Bill Hutchins Reporter

EMC News – The ice cream will continue to flow, and so will the tunes. Councillors formally approved a noise bylaw exemption to allow the owner and operator of Mr. Nice Cream, and other mobile ice cream vendors in Kingston, to play their music between noon and 8pm daily. The decision to soften the noise bylaw was approved by a 12-0 vote July 16 with no debate. But, just before the exemption was carried, councillors amended the bylaw to add any other ice cream vendors in mobile trucks. Council was told that another company, The Rolling Cones, is making the rounds as well. The swift approval appears to put an end to the controversy that erupted over a threatened bylaw crackdown on Ioannis ‘John’ Boukas, owner of Mr. Nice Cream, a month ago. He was told to turn off the chime music played from his truck as it drove through neighbourhoods in search of customers, following complaints the music was too loud. The issue struck a sour note with many residents who came to the vendor’s defence, while others attacked council for being heavy-handed. While applying for a formal noise bylaw exemption, Boukas admitted he couldn’t determine just how loud the music was playing while serving frosty treats from inside his truck. “Mr. Boukas also relayed to staff that often his clientele would cover their ears when his truck was playing amplified music and therefore he recognizes the need to lower the volume of his music,” according to a staff

report that recommended the exemption be granted. The city’s noise bylaw prohibits the operation of any outdoor signaling device intended for the “production, reproduction, or amplification of voices or sound in a residential area at all times.” Boukas threatened to leave town because, without the ability to play music, no one would know his truck was coming around. In an interview, Mayor Mark Gerretsen says he is pleased the city was able to find a compromise. “It was an oversight in the original bylaw and now it’s been accommodated for.” The permanent noise exemption comes with a few strings attached; vendors must exit their vehicle before entering a neighbourhood to determine appropriate noise levels, turn off the music when the vehicle is stopped to serve and sales cannot take place on the same block every day but on alternate days. It’s not the first time the city has approved permanent exemptions to its noise bylaw to accommodate businesses. Similar exemptions were granted to Power Play Sports to allow outdoor ball hockey in the evenings, and The Beer Store for evening truck deliveries. The city’s bylaw manager says it’s not always easy to balance the needs of business with the rights of homeowners when it comes to noise levels. “It’s often hard to find a balance. You have different people and jobs,” said Kim Leonard, manager of licensing and enforcement. “So you try to balance the needs of everyone by looking at what can we do to assist everyone and keep the community in harmony.”

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cians about their responsibilities no matter what is done with Belle Park. “This is, first and foremost, a waste disposal site,” said city solicitor Hal Linscott, noting there are golf maintenance restrictions to limit leachate and water runoff. Coun. Rick Downes grilled Hurdle on why Belle Park was targeted for closure when other municipal services – such as pools, rinks and public transit – also receive generous tax subsidies. “Why single out Belle Park?” he wondered. Mayor Gerretsen cautioned Downes not to put senior staff “on trial.” Hurdle says studies show that golf is on the decline. “We do know this is a trend not just in Kingston but across the province and the country as well,” she told council, reminding politicians that they had asked staff to look for budget efficiencies. After months of consultation, city officials came up with a

plan to transform the Inner Harbour land into a vast community park that could rival Lake Ontario Park with trails, pathways, park space and even an off-leash dog park, while retaining the golf driving range as a two year pilot project. In addition to a $2.9 million capital investment, it would cost $125,000 a year to maintain a revamped Belle Park, about $75,000 less than the current golf course subsidy. Coun. Bryan Paterson voted in favour of the revitalization strategy. “If golf is on the decline then shouldn’t we get out of the way?” But most councillors are not ready to walk off the greens until other avenues are explored, including privatization. They voted 7 to 5 to amend the staff report – rejecting the closure option in favour of the contracting out option. The motion was formally approved 9-3. Jacques Menard, with The Friends of Belle Park, is pleased with the outcome. “We are still in the game,” he told reporters. “I just want us to

keep the golf course going.” Friends of Belle Park has proposed becoming a not-forprofit organization to run the course if Kingston moves ahead with contracting out the service. Menard believes his group can make the business profitable with reduced operating costs, higher green fees and enhanced marketing. The city will now draft the terms of a Request for Proposals (RFP) to see if anyone is interested in running the golf course and what environmental conditions will be attached. Hurdle says no city union jobs will be lost, but she can’t predict whether a new operator will cost the city money, including future capital dollars to fix up the course. City officials say their first priority in the RFP, expected to be issued this fall, is to ensure the landfill liability is minimized. Belle Park Fairways has operated since 1975, but has turned a small profit only once in the past 11 years.

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Another student-style apartment complex approved for city’s midtown By Bill Hutchins Reporter

EMC News – A controversial student-style housing project on Johnson Street has the green light for construction, even though the neighbours and area councillors remain opposed to it. Five single-family homes will have to be demolished to allow the 97-bedroom apartment complex from 637 to 655 Johnson Street, between Toronto and MacDonnell Streets. Golden Dragon Ho, an Ottawa-based developer, assembled a total of six residential lots for its project which is comprised of three low-rise apartment buildings. At their July 16 meeting, councillors voted 6-4 to allow the development to proceed. Coun. Bill Glover voted against the rezoning application saying it doesn’t fit with the neighbourhood, nor does it meet the criteria of the city’s Official Plan. “I have a number of problems with this massing, for example.” Coun. Glover says the “exclusive

student housing” project, designed with up to four-bedrooms per unit, will be more than twice the size of existing homes in the area. He also says it’s not close enough to the commercial hub along Princess Street to meet the conditions of the Official Plan, a municipal document that serves as a blueprint for the type and location of all future development in Kingston. He suggested the city’s approval may be challenged at the Ontario Municipal Board. Coun. Jim Neill also voiced objections to the 28-unit housing complex, suggesting city planners did not adequately address the concerns of dozens of neighbours who oppose the development. “There’s no apparent recognition (for them),” he complained. Planners usually provide a table in their reports that list public comments on one side and the staff response on the other. This did not happen, Neill observed. His attempt to defer the zoning bylaw changes in order to hold a second

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EMC Editorial - Since I was a little girl, I have been described as “quiet” by a wide variety of friends and acquaintances. Of course, “quiet” is not necessarily a bad thing. Teachers always loved me. So did old people and librarians. I was the good little girl who listened in class and did well on tests; who played four square or hopscotch at recess with a small group of equally well-behaved friends; who seamlessly followed the rules and never caused ruckus in gym class. For years, this dynamic worked well for me, as I was always a pretty happy kid. I was never bullied and never had a shortage of friends. Notably, they were always among the more non-judgmental of my peers, but looking back I can see this was undoubtedly a good thing. (Who likes mean girls anyway?) “Quiet” served me well as a child, and predictably followed me into adulthood.

These days, I am extremely conscious of the fact that people think I am quiet. Often I am even informed of my quietness to my face, as though it’s some brilliant new discovery capable of solving all my problems and alerting me to everything that’s holding me back in life. I’m never really sure how to take the quiet accusation. Is it that people are shocked to meet someone who’s not constantly chomping at the bit to get in their two cents? Who is equally or even more interested in learning about what friends and acquaintances are up to than boring them with details of personal successes? Who knows better than to jump uninvited into other people’s conversations – a practice that can only result in awkwardness and a negative reputation, at least in my experience. Is “quiet” supposed to be a nicer way of saying shy? weird? stupid? introverted? incompetent? Admittedly, it’s difficult for me to swallow the fact that most people see “quiet” as a character flaw, as growing up I was led to believe that it was an admirable quality. My parents taught me to value listening over speaking, because listening to others allows you to learn new things and understand

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different perspectives on important topics. They also taught me to think before I speak, because nothing good can come from mindlessly running off at the mouth, saying things you will look back on and regret or be embarrassed by. Perhaps I have fewer worthy things to say than most people, because most of the time I end up deciding to hold my tongue. That said, it’s not like I’m some kind of blank mute who is afraid to talk to people and express my opinions. The other day I walked up to the surgeon general of Canada, and politely asked him to summarize what he said in the speech he just gave because unfortunately my voice recorder didn’t pick it up. I also regularly write this column and the Heritage EMC’s side editorial, where I’ve never been shy about relating details of my personal life or laying out potentially controversial opinions. Over the years, I have come to terms with the fact that certain types of people might like or even respect me more if I was more of a talker, and that’s okay. What’s important is that I like and respect myself. Quiet works for me. It always has, and probably always will.

EMC Editorial - With a mixture of terror and fascination, we watched with much of North America the events of the George Zimmerman trial. Like many, we were shocked and saddened when the news broke of Zimmerman’s acquittal. How could this man take the life of an innocent teenager and get away with it? Did Zimmerman’s past encounters with the law, in which he reportedly assaulted a police officer and had a restraining order taken out against him by his common-law spouse, not demonstrate that he was prone to violence and aggressive behaviour? Did he not bear any responsibility for directly disobeying the commands of law enforcement when he chose to follow 17–year-old Trayvon Martin around the Florida gated community? Even if one were to fully believe the defense’s version of events, whereby Martin confronted and then assaulted Zimmerman in the four minutes between the 911 call and the shooting, did the heavier and presumably stronger Zimmerman not bear some responsibility for electing to fatally shoot the youngster, rather than some other less lethal alternative? Not according to Florida’s Stand your Ground law. Signed into law by Governor Jeb Bush in 2005, Florida Statute 776.013 states that a person “has no duty to retreat and has the right to stand his or her ground” if he or she thinks deadly force is necessary to prevent death, great bodily harm or commission of a forcible felony like robbery. Unsurprisingly, this has led to some very interesting defenses in Florida’s courts over the past eight years. An investigative piece in the Tampa Bay Times analyzed nearly 200 Stand your Ground cases, and found that almost 70 per cent of the time the defendant goes free (59 per cent of the time if the victim is white, 73 per cent if the victim is black). Furthermore, defense attorneys have been found to use the law in ways not intended by legislators. In nearly a third of cases, for instance, the defendant initiated the fight by shooting an unarmed person or actively pursuing the victim. Perhaps most frighteningly, a genuine analysis of Stand Your Ground is not possible because when police and prosecutors decide not to press charges, they don’t always keep the records that led to their decisions. Martin Luther King Jr. once said that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We hope that law makers across the globe will take this quotation to heart, and do their best to prevent Stand Your Ground-style laws from being adopted in other U.S. and international jurisdictions.

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The Epilepsy Resource Centre will be hosting monthly Parent Support Groups for individuals that have a child/ children with epilepsy or seizure disorders. These monthly meetings will occur on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. The support group will take place at our Kingston Office location at 100 Stuart St., Second Floor. For more information or to attend the groups, please contact our office at (613) 542-6222 or by email at admin@epilepsyresource.org. Singles Only Club of Kingston events. Join Ron and the gang at RAXX on Friday, July 26 at 5:30 p.m. for a steak dinner. Come and introduce yourself. Located at 665 Development Dr. Meet Ron at the North parking lot on Sunday, July 28 at 3 p.m. for a walk at Lemoine Park. Then play pool at RAXX at 4 p.m., and stay for dinner at 5:30 p.m. Come for 1, 2 or all 3 activities. Everyone is welcome.. Canadian Blood Services blood donor clinic every Tuesday and Wednesday, 3-7 p.m. Thursday clinics, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Where: 850 Gardiners Rd., Unit B. Boomers Fitness Walk for 50+yrs. Walk to the Beat Plus Stretch and Strength group is inviting people to join a free ‘walk’ program at the Holy Cross High School track on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, 9:30 a.m. in Kingston’s west end. Physical Limitations? “Gentle Movements to Music” classes are especially tailored to improve joint mobility, increase energy and ease joint discomfort through Progressive Muscle Relaxation. Join us, Wednesday mornings with those who share your daily challenges of living with Fibromyalgia/ Arthritis and other physical limitations at 50+ Fitness in Kingston’s west end. Women’s Shelter’s Fundraising offering: Boomers Golf clinics based upon Desk-Fit for Golfers book. Held rainy day Wednesdays and Saturday mornings, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. for golfers for 50+ yrs. who would like to improve distance/accuracy of the ball, as well as addressing injuries specific to golf. For info on all programs, call Dee at 613-389-6540. The Old Hay Bay Church, built in 1792 is open 7 days a week from now until Sept. 16. There is a custodian to interpret the history and heritage. Displays, artifacts and literature help make the story of this building come alive. Come and bring family, relatives or friends to have a picnic, plan a wedding, connect with the faith or our forbears, or trace genealogical links with Loyalists and other pioneers. The Church is 30 km south and west of Napanee on the South Shore Road – civic #2365 or 9.5 km from the Glenora Ferry. Turn left at County Rd 8, just east of the Village of Adolphustown. From Kingston, you can drive west on The Loyalist Parkway (Hwy 33) and turn right at Adolphustown (County Rd. 8). Go straight through Dorland to Hay Bay where the road curves to the right. The Church is on your left, by the water. The cottage (custodian’s) phone # is 613-3732261. GriefShare. You don’t have to go through the grieving process alone. GriefShare is a support group for anyone who has lost a loved one. The group meets on Tuesday evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. at Westside Fellowship Christian Reformed Church, and Thursday afternoons from 1-2:30 p.m. at Bayridge Alliance Church in the Fireside Room. For more information or to register call

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St.) if it rains, 8-10 p.m. Wheelchair accessible. Email julianegregory@hotmail.com to get on the email list, so Call for 6Squared Artwork. Submissions for Kingston’s you know whether we are at the park or the pub, and for new non-juried Art Exhibition and Sale - 6Squared - ac- more information. cepted until Oct. 25. Open to everyone – artists, celebrities, designers, and you. Works in all media measuring TGIF Friday with Glenna Green July 26 from 5:30-8 precisely 6” x 6” are welcome (must be unsigned). p.m. at the Standeasy at the RCHA Club, 193 Ontario Information & guidelines: www.6squared.ca or 613- St. Luke Ottenhof performs Friday, July 26 from 8:30 532-6222. p.m. to 12 a.m. The Big Phat Horn Band entertains Saturday, July 27 from 8:30 p.m. to 12 a.m. www.rcha.ca; Shout Sister Choir welcomes new members. Prac- www.facebook.com/KingstonRCHA. tices are Tuesday evenings from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Kingston Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. www.shoutsis- The ‘Silver Wings’ welcomes ex-service members terchoir.ca. from all branches. For a fun social evening, please join us at 416 Wing, Kingston, on the third Friday of every 10th Annual Fogies & Friends Golf Tournament. Early month at 6 p.m. For more details and info please contact bird deadline for the Sept. 13 Seniors Association fund- Molly at 613-389-6120. raiser is Aug. 2. Best ball, scramble, pig roast, and prizes including Hole in-one Prize: Expedia CruiseShipCen- Are you sick? Depressed? You are welcome to Kingstres Hawaiian Cruise. Registration forms available at ton Healing Clinic where trained personnel will pray for The Seniors Centre (613-548-7810) or seniorskingston. you. Every Monday between 6-9 p.m., 999 Sydenham ca. Sponsored by Bank of Montreal, BMO Nesbitt Rd., Kingston. Third Day Worship Centre. We believe Burns and The Whig Standard. in miracles. Tickets for ‘The Kingston Symphony presents 75 Years of Modern Music’ are now on-sale. A limited number of early bird discount will be available. Tickets can be purchased on-line at www.FortHenry.com or at the Fort Henry Discovery Centre. For more information call the St. Lawrence Parks Commission Customer Service at 1-800-437-2233. VIP Meet & Greet Packages include VIP parking, seating in the Balcony Bays and an invitation to the Post Show Party with the opportunity to meet and have a picture taken with selected symphony members, Conductor Glen Fast and the other artists. For VIP Meet and Greet Post Party Reception Packages with conductor and artists, please contact: Mae Finlay at OTX Events by email at mfinlay@otx.ca, or call at 613-532.-5997. Symphonic melodies with a twist will fill the air at historic Fort Henry this summer, after a stellar ‘sold out’ performance last year by the Kingston Symphony Orchestra and guests. The Kingston Symphony returns to Fort Henry on Aug. 2 at 8 p.m., taking guests to the next level by celebrating 75 years of Modern Music with a truly eclectic mix of six superb Canadian voices with styles ranging from pop to opera and cabaret to rock will front the Symphony. Among performers in this year’s show are Patricia O’ Callaghan, Jon Harvey, Christopher Dallo, Derrick Ballard, Emily Fennell, and Jay ‘Smitty’ Smith.

The Kingston Unit 12 of The Korea Veterans Association of Canada meets every second Monday of each month September to May at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 560 at 734 Monreal St. All Korea Veterans and their wives are welcome. For more info. please contact Sandra or Tony at 613-546-1970 or e-mail sandradee558 @sympatico.ca. Retired from Bell? We’re the Bell Pensioners’ Group (BPG), representing retirees from Bell and its affiliate companies. Our mandate is to protect your defined benefit pension and benefits. BPG will inform, advise, represent and support you. Visit www.bellpensionersgroup.ca and if you’re not already a member, click on the Membership tab or contact us at ottawa@bellpensionersgroup.ca. Beginner Yoga Classes at 5 Beaver Cres. off of Collins Bay Road. Thursday classes: 6:45 - 8 p.m. - 9 classes. Friday classes: 9:15 - 10:30 a.m. - 10 classes. For more info: Sharon at 613-384-1547 or sharonruthprice@ gmail.com.

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 a magnificent selection of music by SupeFriday night karaoke July 26 hosted by Donna’s Good- rior Sound. Singles or Couples ages 40-90 all welcome. time Karaoke from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. in the lounge of the The dance celebrated its 25th anniversary in April 2010. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 560, 734 Montreal St. Contact: Shirley Skinner, 613-634-1607. All welcome. Small cover for non-members. Jeff Code and Silver Wings are on stage Saturday, July 27 from On Wednesdays until Aug. 21, you can bring your book 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. in the main hall. All welcome. Cover donations to the Kingston Symphony Warehouse from charge in effect. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Fiction & non-fiction; hardcovers, complete with their signatures, bookplates, and dust Drum Circle. Hosted by Julian Gregory. Drop into the jackets (no matter the jacket’s condition); pocketbooks drum circle at City Park (at the south end of the park, and paperbacks; books on tape/CD; sheet music & song near King & Maitland) on Sundays, 2-4 p.m. No expe- books. Please check the website for details on what to rience necessary. Free. This circle is open to all. Bring donate, (what not to donate) and how to pack those prehand drums (African, Irish, etc.), shakers, flutes, and cious items to keep them in good condition. Kingston other instruments. If you don’t have any, we have extra. Symphony Warehouse, 785 Sir John A Macdonald Come to play, or sit back and watch. Free parking on the Blvd., Kingston. Turnoff is just north of Princess Street dirt road in the park. We meet at Ben’s Pub (105 Clergy follow the green signs. Book Fair to follow Sept 17-21.

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Seniors Community Club #523 Centre 70, corner of minal on High 33 west. We will meet at the terminal Days and Front Road. Shuffleboard and Bridge Tues- building. day and Thursday afternoon, 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. New members welcome. 39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, July 26. Music by Land O Lake Cruisers (Western Night). 8 p.m. to 11:30 Family Wednesdays in July in Douglas R. Fluhrer Park, p.m. Collins Bay Royal Canadian Legion 631, 4034 from 3-4:30 p.m. July 31: Stories in the Park - 3 p.m. at Bath Rd. Singles and couples welcome. Dress code Douglas R. Fluhrer Park. Stories for all ages presented in effect. by our KFL&APublic Library. All welcome. Free juice, fruit and snacks provided by the Friends of Kingston Cataraqui Canoe Club – Saturday, July 27: LoughbourInner Harbour. July 31: Doggie Meet and Greet - 5-7 ough Lake Paddle. A fun-filled day, putting in a Batterp.m. at Douglas R. Fluhrer Park. A chance for doggies sea, paddling to the east end of the lake, and finding a to meet other pets and their owners. Free doggie snacks good spot for a picnic and a cooling off swim. Call 613provided by Urban Paws. Lucky draw for the Kings- 389-4459 for details. www.cataraquicanoe.on.ca. ton Humane Society. All welcome. Free juice, fruit and snacks for humans provided by the Friends of Kingston Kids Summer Quest - Faithful Footsteps, sponInner Harbour. sored by Faith United Church, 9 – 11:30 a.m. at LaSalle Secondary School, Aug. 6-9. Sign up Rideau Trail Kingston Club East Side Trails at Charles- your kids/grandkids. For information: call 613ton Lake hike Saturday, July 27. Check out the interest- 549-2686. ing geological formations of the east side trails along this 12 km hike at a moderate pace. Enjoy the well Baha’i Faith Discussion Saturday, July 27: maintained trails, spectacular scenery, and delightfully “How do we make ethical decisions?” The refreshing water of Charleston Lake in a relaxing swim Baha’i Community of Kingston welcomes evafter a fairly challenging hike. Departure time is 9:30 eryone to a discussion on this topic at 2:30 p.m. a.m.from the Canadian Tire Parking Lot at the Kings- at 99 York St. Further info: bahais@kingston. ton Centre along Bath Road, where car-pooling will be net, 613-634-0767. available. Details: (613) 659-3894 or (613) 888-8066. Walkabout in Historic Bath Thursday, Aug. 1. Explore Sunday Breakfast July 28 at the Bath Legion in heritage areas and waterfront of this delightful town Millhaven from 9 a.m. till 1 p.m. steeped in a historic past on this easy 6 km hike at a moderate pace. Departure time is 7 p.m. from Royal Autism Ontario Kingston events: Play in the Park: July Bank on north side of Main St. (Hwy 33), one block 27 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at KMFRC. Bring toys and a west of lights; on-street parking where available. For a picnic. Adults with AS Meeting: July 30 from 7-9 p.m. totally exhilarating evening, join us for a pre-hike dinner at our office at the back of 361 Montreal St. Resource in the village. Departure time is 5 p.m. from Canadian Library - We have a number of topics which may be of Tire Parking Lot at the Kingston Centre along Bath Rd., interest including parenting and grandparenting, educawhere car-pooling will be available. Please call (613) tion, books for children, sensory issues and social skills. 544-9222 by July 28 for dinner reservations. Please contact Patti at 613-507-7896 or kingston@autismontario.com for more information. Are you troubled by someone’s drinking? Call AlAnon/Alateen Family Groups, 613-384-2134. Southern Frontenac Community Services Corporation offers a Caregiver Support Drop-in the second St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church opens its doors for Tuesday of every month from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. free tours of the sanctuary for the summer. Tours run un- at Grace Centre in Sydenham. This is an opportunity til Saturday, Aug. 24. The church is open for tours from for those who are Caregivers to enjoy a cup of cofTuesdays to Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come and fee/tea with other Caregivers in a safe and supportive see the beautiful stained glass windows and learn about environment. It is possible, with prior arrangements, St. Andrew’s connections to Sir John A. Macdonald and to bring your loved one with you who will be cared Queen’s University. Tours can be guided or self-guided for by caring and qualified staff of the Adult Day and include a scavenger hunt with prizes for kids. There Service. For more information please contact Mary will also be events throughout the summer including Gaynor-Briese, Caregiver Support at 613-376-6477. a music series. More information about these events will be available soon. For more information about Open Mic Night every Friday at the Storrington the tours, please visit St. Andrew’s website: www.stan- Centre Fire Hall in Sunbury, 7-10 p.m. Old and drewskingston.org and click on the church tours link. new country, gospel, bluegrass and more. No cover St. Andrew’s is located on the corner of Princess St. and charge. Clergy St. (130 Clergy St. East). Sharbot Lake Farmers Market open Saturdays from Paint Out Locations 2013. Changes are happening this 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. from Victoria Day weekend through summer! We are trying mostly new locations this year Thanksgiving. Visit www.slfm.handsonharvest.ca. which are in the surrounding countryside. As usual you have to be self sufficient, with everything you need for Frontenac Farmer’s Market, Lion’s Centre, Verona, the day, including a brown bag lunch. At each location, Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. until Oct. 26. Come shop we will meet at 9 a.m. to acquaint everyone with the for local products from local farmers and vendors. nearest washroom, facilities, picnic lunch spot and Enjoy breakfast or a coffee at the Lions canteen. good spots to paint. July 31: Amherst Island. Ferry Ter- www.frontenacfarmersmarket.ca.

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Personal Support Worker Sonia Lemmon and Maintenance staff members Edison Relor and Spencer Radford make adjustments to one of the newer tubs used by residents at Providence Manor. Replacement of several tubs is needed over the next few years.

Staff members and volunteers at Providence Care are clearly focused on meeting the physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs of patients, clients and residents within their settings. But they need to have the right equipment available to make the experience of each person the best it can be. In fact, furniture and specialized equipment play an important role in the health and care of patients, clients and residents. What is existing is constantly in use and it gets worn out. As an example, electric beds typically require replacement after eight years and the average ceiling lift lasts about five years. The University Hospitals Kingston Foundation is currently working on a project to raise the necessary funds to upgrade electric beds, ceiling lifts and tubs across Providence Care’s three main sites: St. Mary’s of the Lake, Mental Health Services and Providence Manor. Electric beds used at Providence Manor cost about $3,000 each and are designed to facilitate recovery, ensure safety and provide extra comfort for residents who may be bedridden for long periods of time. For those who may be frail or physically challenged, guard rails and the ability to lower a bed to make it easier to get in and out are important. Special exit alarms can also alert staff so that they can assist a resident who may be attempting to get out of bed on their own. These specialized beds make day-to-day living safer and more comfortable for everyone. Ceiling lifts help individuals who cannot move themselves be assisted in a comfortable, safe way that helps preserve dignity. They are used across Providence Care as the best way to safely move people from beds to wheelchairs, to help them sit up in bed and receive assistance with personal care. Ceiling lifts cost about $7,800 each. There’s nothing like the comfort of a good soak in a bath, but at Providence Manor, there are a number of tubs that are aged and need to be replaced. Two tubs are broken and cannot be used. Specialized tubs cost about $30,000 each. With the support of people just like you, UHKF can make a difference in the lives of patients, clients and residents at Providence Care by helping to replace beds, lifts and tubs throughout the organization. Call UHKF for more information about how donors are making a difference in our hospitals or visit us online at www.uhkf.ca .

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New film to showcase local talent and the potential for filmmaking in the Kingston area EMC News - Kingston may not be a city that comes to mind when one thinks of the filmmaking industry, but a group of local artists has set out to challenge this view with an exciting new project. Co-producers Leigh Ann Bellamy, Barbara Bell and Brent Nurse will shoot Fault, a feature film written and directed by Bellamy, next month in South Frontenac Township. “It’s a dark, coming-of-age story following two different girls in a small town over this one summer,” Bellamy explains. She notes that while the script is not autobiographical, it does draw on some of her own experiences taking part in small town community theatre. As it was important to her to both set and shoot the film close to home, it was also necessary to consider what is available locally when building the story. “Any time I’m starting to write a script I start to think, what do I have, what do I know, what can I get,” Bellamy says. “Actually, there’s a theatre that’s been built into a barn written into the script because I know a gentleman who has a barn theatre who’s going to let us shoot in it. It came from taking stock of what was acceptable here in Kingston, what

was possible here in Kingston, and what I already had some previous knowledge of.” So far, well-known local actors Brett Christopher and Sandie Cond are confirmed cast members, and Bellamy, Bell and Nurse are looking to fill the other roles soon. The production team itself also brings quite a breadth of experience to the project. Bellamy wrote and directed two successful short films, Peculiar Mrs. Perkins and Pretty Pieces, and Nurse produced and assistant-directed the internationally-released feature 21 Brothers, which broke the Guinness World Record for the longest film shot in a single take. While Fault has proven to be a lot of work so far – Bellamy admits that already none of the three producers are getting much sleep – the passion and commitment demonstrated by the local community has been encouraging. “Right now everybody’s volunteering, right from the top on down,” Bell says. We couldn’t do if people weren’t willing to do that. I think it says a lot about the Kingston community that so many people come forward and just very generously say ‘what can we do? how can we help?” It makes you feel kind of hopeful, and you do need a lot of help when you’re three people trying to do this whole thing on your own.”

This support is particularly welcome since one of the main goals hoped to be achieved through Fault is to build the filmmaking community in the Kingston area. “We’d like to be seen as a bigger [filmmaking] city than we are,” Nurse says. “We’re all from Kingston and there really hasn’t been a lot [done here] over the years. It’s nice in that we’re shooting [Fault] here, which is one thing, but also setting it here, not Fault – (Left to Right) Fault producers Barbara Bell, Leigh Ann Bellamy and Brent Nurse. hiding it as some other city or the up until the end of shooting, and the “By doing this feature on a microUS. Every little bit helps to get at- producers have launched a crowd- budget we’ll prove what can be done tention.” sourcing campaign through Indi- in Kingston with effort and ingenu“We want [local filmmakers] to egogo to come up $5,000 to cover ity, and with the help of the great acable to get to the point of being able production costs. tors and crew we have right here,” to focus on their films instead of just “We could have postponed shoot- adds Nurse. being able to look at it on the week- ing until more money comes in, but Community members can find ends or after their day jobs,” Bellamy this is an important story, and we more information about Fault, or adds. wanted to get it out there as soon as help donate to the campaign at http:// Currently, Fault is only budgeted we could,” says Bellamy. www.indiegogo.com/projects/fault.

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So where was I when I left off about Frontenac Islands? Annual By Margaret Knott Correspondent

EMC news- One of the larger events that happens on Wolfe Island aside from the annual 5K-10K Classic Road Race and the Family Ball Tournament, is the Wolfe Island Music Festival. The Music Festival, because it brings so many people to the island , many of whom stay overnight , has many extra requirements to consider. So the visit to council by long time Music Fest Coordinator, Virginia Clark, and partnering with her this year from Wolfe Island, Michelle Joy, was very opportune. Some of the issues finalized at the July council meeting included a resolution to allow overnight tenting at the Wolfe Island Community Centre Grounds for two nights from August 9th to August 11th. Tenting must be booked in advance ( as far as I can determine from the festival web site), and there are some reminders to campers who will be camped in an area adjacent to full time residents, e. g. no campfires, no loud music or drumming. And, of course, there is the matter of no littering. Recycling bins for the event are on loan from the city of Kingston, and the township provides many refuse cans. A further resolution allows a ‘Vendors Village’ on the grounds for the day of the festival , August 10th. Liability and policing for the event were raised as a big concerns for the festival organizers. Policing includes on site only, and dock and village patrols. It was concluded after much discussion and clarification that the township’s Wolfe Island ward will cover 50% (fifty per cent) of the

cost of policing the 2013 Music Fest providing the cost is not more than the 2012 costs. Township will also make the application to the OPP. The township’s Noise Bylaw, led council to pass a resolution exempting the Island Grill, the General Wolfe Hotel and St. Margaret’s Hall, (all 3 holding music events on Friday evening Aug.9th) from the 11:00 pm curfew in the bylaw to no later than one a.m. (Aug.10th) and that the Saturday Aug. 10th Community Centre grounds curfew be extended to no later than 11:30 pm. There was no mention made of how MTO plans to handle the crowd of Music Festival attendees walking on the ferry for the Friday August 9th events on Wolfe Island. However you will remember that last year, passes were issued to persons in cars, on bicycles and walking on, up to the maximum number of persons 300 (including crew members) allowed on each ferry crossing. The approach worked well. *Increased vandalism, burnt mail boxes and trashed cottages on Wolfe Island came to light at the July council meeting. Council will consult with the OPP on how best to deal with these situations at a forthcoming meeting perhaps in September. * By Law enforcement will be contacted to ticket people disregarding the “No parking in the ferry line” unless going on the ferry signs, and other no parking regulations in Marysville at this very busy time of year. Marysville welcomes visitors to the island, but the ferry is its lifeline and whatever messes up the ferry, messes up life for islanders….

FYI Fire & Rescue Chief Chesebrough of South Frontenac, where he manages 9 fire stations, not only worked with Wolfe Island’s Fire Chief Tim Hawkins in evolving the Medical Tiered Response Program in coordination with the ambulance services on the island, but he is also coordinating the RFP for a new radio communications system study for all Frontenac township chiefs and road maintenance heads. Once the preparatory work is done, Chief Chesebrough will issue the RFP. County council has agreed to reimburse the various townships for their shares of the cost of the study. The next Township of Frontenac Islands council meeting will be held Mon. Aug.12, 2013 Howe Island , 6:30 pm. Around Town: *Islanders have like everyone else been looking for a cool place to go. And of course the library on Wolfe Island has been open for that purpose. Some people may have even dropped in to the Town Hall also air conditioned… * But the heat never deters the ardent golfer, does it, and…. The Wolfe Island Riverfront Golf Course is lovely, and perhaps the coolest golf course around, overlooking the St. Lawrence Seaway with its steady breeze … For more information: wolfeisland.com Coming events: Taste of Wolfe Island Presents July 27TH Tickets: Fargo’s * Wolfe Islands Family Ball Tournament, August 2nd * WI Music Festival August 09,10th * Scene of Crime Festival Saturday August the 17th * Euchre 7pm Thursday’s WI United Church For further event information visit: wolfeisland.com

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EMC news- For the first time in its more than 30 year history the annual Wolfe Island Classic 5-10 k Run is under the direction of the Wolfe Island Community Medical Clinic (WICMC). The directors of WICMC and volunteers were pleased to welcome the 268 participants to the run always held on the first Sunday in July. (In its first year 1981, the run was 11.5K, then became an 8K run before finally settling on the present 5K-10K number and was reprised by the WI Business & Tourism Association until this year.) This year’s runners from as far away as Hawaii, joined Wolfe Islanders for the friendly competition which ended by the water offering relief to those prepared to WICMC President Liz Crothers, jump in. WICMC President Liz Croth- completes 5k run ers, who completed the 5k run herself, observed that “The weather was very merciful Following the road race, WICMC presithis year with the sun staying off the course dent Liz Crothers noted with thanks the until everyone crossed the finish line. In efforts of Race Directors Wolfe Island’s fact,” she said, “ everyone was treated to a 5 Linda Thomas and Jim Gore, RRResults’, minute cooling rain shower as the last few the many volunteers, local businesses and runners completed the race.” major sponsors including the Running A delightful addition to the 5k-10k Room and the WI Wind Farm for their onrace, offered prior to its official start was going support. “The board of the WICthe “Kiddie Kilometre”, sponsored by the MC is already working on plans for next Wolfe Island Women’s Institute. Thirty year’s run,” Liz said. “So, watch the Wolfe very serious competitors, ages 2-6, ran in Island Classic 5/10 K Run Facebook page this event and all were awarded medals and for any announcements as the year unfolds. freezie pops on the spot for completing the The goal is to welcome 350 racers next year course. to this really fun day.” The 5K- 10K medal presentation was The proceeds from the run go to support held (as it has been for years) near the fin- the Wolfe Island Community Medical Clinish line at the home of Pat Downing and ic whose board is working hard to bring inTom St. Laurent with Ken Keyes as Master creased and improved medical services to of Ceremonies. all Wolfe Islanders.

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Cross-country bike ride raises money for mental health By Kelly Reid Correspondent

EMC News - On July 11, Ginny and Kerry Dennehy rode their bicycles into Kingston with more than 5,000 kilometres behind them. The married couple is the founder of the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation, which is dedicated to ending the stigma of mental illness. The Dennehys lost their 17-yearold son, Kelty, to suicide in 2001 after his battle with depression. According to the Foundation, suicide is the second leading cause of death among Canadian youth. It is also projected to be the second leading cause of disability by 2020. In an effort to raise money for mental health resources, the Dennehys have embarked on an 8,000 km bike ride across the country. They began in Whistler, B.C. and will be wrapping up in Cape Spear,

Nfld. on Aug. 11. The Foundation has already raised more than $5 million dollars since its inception 12 years ago. On this newest mission, the Dennehys have a goal of $2 million. At the time they reached Kingston, they had already raised more than $750,000. At their stop in Kingston, the Dennehys shared their story with a small crowd at a rally. They also invited guests and audience members to speak as well. Dr. Roumen Milev, Head of Psychiatry at Queen’s as well as three of the city’s hospitals, made opening remarks. “Mental illness is very common, and it affects all of us,” he said. “But we still continue to pretend it’s not there.” Ginny, who shared the story of her son’s illness, agrees that mental illness affects more than just the individual. “We’re trying to focus on the

whole family because it’s the whole family that suffers,” she said. Following Ginny’s story, Kerry shared the foundation’s goals for this latest initiative. “The money raised in each province will stay in each province,” he said, so that mental health resources will grow across the country. “Another main goal is to really change society’s thinking. It’s incumbent on us to learn and understand.” Today, the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation has created two Kelty Mental Health Resource Centres in British Columbia, and they now have money for a

third. The Centre is a “one stop shop,” according to Kerry. It provides telephone counselling, podcasts about mental health, live chat with professionals, walk-in meetings with psychologists, and much more. It aims to serve a gap in the health care system, so that individuals in crisis do not need to wait on long referral times, say the

Dennehys. The Foundation’s goal is to have a Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre in at least one major hospital in every province. After leaving Kingston, the Dennehys headed for Perth, Ottawa, and Montreal. Today they are in Trois Rivières, Que. To make a donation to the campaign, visit www. eie.thekeltyfoundation.org.

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Charity gaming tournament aims to help family recover from house fire Mandy Marciniak Correspondent

On July 2, Kingston resident Andy Peters received a phone call telling him that there had been a fire at the home he shared with his father, “The fire started in my father’s room and I wasn’t home,” explained Peters. “I was at my girlfriend’s house. I got a call at 5 a.m. about the fire and that is how I found out. We lost pretty much everything. All of our furniture burnt and all of our belongings. We can no longer live in our house because of the damage.” As Peters relayed this horrible news to family and friends, offers of condolences and help were extended, including one from Andy’s friend, Jason Wong, who plays the card game Magic: the Gathering with Andy on a regular basis, “Jason approached me pretty much right away and asked if I wanted to keep everything private or if I wanted people to help out,” said Peters. “I have known Andy for about three years,” explained Wong, “I found out on July 2 about the fire, I read about it on Facebook and it sounded really awful and I thought as a Magic commu-

nity we could band together and help him get back on his feet. People aren’t usually very generous in terms of donations so I thought the best way to go about it was to have a charity tournament where people could play and also donate at the same time.” Peters is an active member in the Magic: the Gathering community in both Kingston and Canada, “I play Magic a lot in the community and I am actually on the Canadian team,” he says. “I’m going to the World Magic Cup in Amsterdam in two weeks and I will be one of the four players representing Canada in that tournament. So when Jason told me about the charity tournament idea, I thought it was great. Everyone in the community loves to get together and play in tournaments. It will be beneficial to me, but it will also be great for the participants. There is a lot of cool stuff for them to bid on and win.” Along with the tournament and the prizes that come with it, Wong has organized a silent auction: “We have spent some time going around Kingston and asking local business owners if they want to donate anything. We’ve got a few restaurants that have donated dinners for two. We

also went to a few of the game stores downtown and they donated items. A lot of the local players have actually donated their own cards to auction off as well.” The event has seen a great response so far, “There have been a lot of people from Montreal and Toronto sharing the event on Facebook and other social media, so hopefully people will travel for the event,” said Peters, “ I really appreciate all of the responses and I am looking forward to attending the event and showing my gratitude.” The tournament will take place July 27 from noon – 6 p.m. at the Invista Centre at 1350 Gardiners Road. Wong is optimistic that the turnout will be great, noting that“based on our estimates we are expecting about 6070 people, hopefully more. We want Andy to benefit as much as possible.” For more information on the tournament and how you can donate to the silent auction, or to learn how you can help Andy and his family, visit the Facebook page for the event at www.facebook.com/ events/355110271284661/ or contact Jason directly at jasonwong9@ gmail.com

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EMC Events – Oyez, oyez, oyez! Beginning next Thursday, the Limestone City will play host to the 2013 World Invitational Town Crier Competition. The 2013 event is organized by the Downtown Kingston! BIA, Tourism Kingston and the City of Kingston, and marks the first time the competition has been held in Canada. “It’s such a great opportunity for

29th year as the Limestone City’s town crier just last month, likens the World Championships to that of a loud spelling contest. “We’re given a theme and we have to write a proclamation in a certain amount of words to get the point across and you’re judged on your poise, your bearing, your confidence, your sustained volume, all those things that you would see in a public speaking contest.” “Visitors can expect a lot of loud voices, pomp and circumstance,” Amodeo adds. “Each crier will be called up on to present a cry they have written. The topic of the cries changes for each round competition. They’ll be interesting, and in many cases humourous, takes on the themes.” Thirty –five town criers from around the

world-- Australia, New Zealand, Belgium, Holland, England, and all across the U.S. and Canada—will be attending the competition, which will take place over the course of four days. “We’ve got some of the best criers in the world, champions from years gone by, coming,” Whyman says. Given what he expects will be some steep competition, and the fact that up until just recently Whyman was planning on hosting as opposed to competing the event, he isn’t sure what to expect from his own performance in the competition. “I’ll just do my best,” he says. “My biggest issue is, because I was hosting, I told a lot of people that I would be at their wedding, or I’d be at this function or this convention, right up until and including days of the competition and I can’t back out of those commitments, so my voice is going to be totally tired.” Regardless of how he fares in the

From Aug. 1-5, Kingston will host the 2013 World Invitational Town Crier Competition, which will feature Kingston’s own Chris Whyman.

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Trifle matters - Don’t be fast, easy, cheap or fake EMC Lifestyle - My husband and I were reflecting at the breakfast table on how life has changed these past few years. Is it the result of our collective years of wisdom now that we are well into our forties? Or perhaps the change in careers, lifestyle, our daughter’s first year of high school? All of the above? Whatever the reason, today we are in a happier place than ever before. In 2007, we moved to Canada after living overseas, a great lifestyle change from the busy face-paced working environment we had both grown accustomed to. The goal was to take a year sabbatical to kick back and discover our needs for the next phase of our lives. It’s always important at any age to take the time to reflect. We could have just kept going, pushing forward, but what we realized (thankfully none too late) was that pushing forward never gave us the time to really be present in our lives. So many careers are changing. Everyone is rushing from one thing to the next. The use of cellphones to keep track of each other means there is never a time when we are not available. Individuals are subjected to office bullying and fears of job loss just to appease power hungry bosses. Take the time to stand up for what is important to you. Change can make all the difference. Our priority as parents never change. We would jump hoops to make a school trip or concert, and be home in the

mornings and evenings. But, as soon our daughter was snug in bed we were back working again (Funny, I write this now as she sleeps soundly upstairs). Although, the difference is that it’s work that doesn’t feel like work. While not the answer for everyone, taking a break and evaluating what is important was essential to our wellbeing. You only get one life. Live it to the fullest. My husband was previously in a sales and marketing position for a company in New Zealand. As luck would have it, the company changed to a distributer model and gave us the financial opportunity to return to Canada. I resigned my position and he his and we moved to Kingston to have more time as a family. We relished the time we had to walk our dog, eat lazy breakfasts and pick up new hobbies. Hubby taught himself to play the piano and electric guitar, we volunteered at our daughter’s school and generally had more time to think about what makes us happy. After six months of our sabbatical, I took a job, which excited me and enabled me to continue doing what I love. Hubby decided to return to school. He studied the Wind Turbine Industrial Electrician course and has never looked back. He has a job he loves one which contributes and makes a difference to the well being of others and the environment. That day at breakfast, as we looked

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back, we learned that we are happier since we took the time. We are more comfortable with this new life. I saw this great line written: you are what you eat so don’t be fast, easy, cheap or fake. I think it’s a good mantra for everything in life. Change is never easy. Returning to school was timely and financially difficult but better than being a fake in a dispensable world. Life is too short not to live it to the fullest. This week’s recipe sums it all up. Trifle is not fast or easy, and if done right it tastes best when its not cheap or fake. So, don’t skimp on those berries and get the fresh whipping cream. Mom (who makes the next best trifle in the world) claims this recipe is now her new favorite. She suggests adding shaved almonds to the topping too. Enjoy this lovely summer berry dish.

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Cruising the islands, Kingston style By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@gmail.com

EMC Lifestyle - Despite the fact that it took me 30 years to climb aboard one, the boats of Kingston’s 1,000 Islands Cruises feature prominently in my childhood memories. Large portions of my summers were spent on Howe Island, where my grandparents and two sets of aunts and uncles owned homes; numerous times a day, we would catch a glimpse of the Island Queen, Island Star or Island Belle carrying groups of tourists through the 1,000 Islands. While clearly not a tourist myself, I was always a little curious to find out what these boating excursions are all about, so I decided to hop on one of the Island Belle’s 90-minute cruises as part of my summer water activities series. The first thing that came to mind as we set out was that I had picked a great day to cruise. The sweltering high-30s humidex in the city didn’t seem to be a factor out on Lake Ontario, where cool breezes greeted us as we sailed eastward toward the spectacle islands. “On a day like this, sometimes [locals] will come aboard because they just want to cool down for a bit,” noted Island Belle first mate Adrian Murray, reading my mind. “And a lot of them have never seen the town from the waterfront,” he continued. “So much so that often when we do get locals and we come back near Kingston, they ask what city it is. They don’t recognize it from the water – it’s like seeing your house from the air.” The Island Belle’s cruise features recorded, informative banter between “Sir John A. Macdonald” and an official-sounding modern day women, offering two different perspectives on the historical sites

and other points of interest the boat passes. As a Kingston native and quasi-history buff, I was already aware of the majority of facts discussed, but was still entertained by the comical way in which they were delivered. Good ol’ Sir John A. had little tolerance for the metric system, for instance, so the formal-voiced woman generously compromised and repeated measurements like lake depth and wind turbine power generation in imperial measurements - I assume for the benefit of American visitors. As we passed the Wolfe Island turbines, Sir John admitted he was a little perplexed by this whole “renewable energy” business, but in the end concluded that it seemed like we were on the right track. “A lot of people think it’s Sean Connery speaking,” Adrian remarked of the comical Scotch voice that is intended to sound like our first prime minister. I asked him what it’s like to drive a cruise boat for a living. “I enjoy being out on the water a lot,” he said. “I spend a lot of time around boats.” Adrian noted that he grew up in Kingston, and got his start in the boating business on the St. Lawrence II – which was incidentally the first activity I tried for this series. “I was mate there among other things, so sailing is a passion for me,” he said. As we cruised through the Whiskey Cut – the area between Cedar Island, Whiskey Island and the mainland – Adrian even let me try my hand at steering the Island Belle. While the task itself was surprisingly easy, I still felt rather powerful, and was glad to be able to cross “drive a cruise ship” off my bucket list. I even learned several new things from the cruise. Did you know, for instance, that

Island Belle first mate Adrian Murray. the first Wolfe Island ferry was purposely sunk off the shores of Kingston in order to be used as a destination for scuba diving enthusiasts? “It was going to be sold, but then [some diving groups] won a petition to get it sunk as an attraction for diving tourists and local divers to swim to and learn how to dive off,” Adrian explained. A little over an hour later, we arrived back near shores of

Kingston, heading from the area in front of the penitentiary to the 1,000 Islands Cruises dock at Confederation Basin. I was struck by the fact that Kingston did indeed look quite different from the water, and it was easy to see why some locals might not recognize it. I never thought of our city as being large enough to have a proper skyline, for instance, but all the hotels and limestone buildings really do

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Students cross-country bike to end hunger By Kelly Reid Correspondent

On July 17, Adrian Arts and Megan Clark rode their bicycles into Kingston in an effort to spread the word about poverty and hunger in Canada. The pair, both students at Lakehead University, left Victoria, British Columbia on April 25 and will conclude their 10,000-km ride in St. John’s, Newfoundland on September 8. Both Adrian and Megan were actively involved in their student union food bank while attending university, which inspired them to begin the FoodRide cycling initiative. During their cross-country ride, the cycling team will stop in more than 20 Canadian cities to educate the public about what they can do to end hunger and poverty in their community. “Nine hundred thousand people turned to food banks nationally last month alone,” says Adrian. “And the numbers are on the rise. We are graded as one of the lowest five food security nations in the developed world according to the U.N” By sharing these statistics, FoodRide hopes to open the public’s eyes to the hunger facing not just the indigent and homeless, but also middle-class Canadians. The two local food banks in Kingston that FoodRide partnered with were the Partners in Mission Food Bank and the AMS SGPS food centre, the latter of which provides goods to impoverished students. “We really wanted to include that student perspective,” says Megan. The pair was very pleased with how their day at the midtown Loblaws turned out. The team collected monetary and food donations between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. “Today’s been great,” Megan says. “The people of Kingston have been very friendly.” The team came into Kingston with a cross-country goal of $100,000. As they began their day at Loblaws, their total was just over $30,000. “We’re probably not going to make the $100,000,” Adrian concedes. “But what’s been the most important part is just being

The FoodRide team collects donations at the midtown Loblaws on July 17. able to converse with people.” Megan agrees with her partner: “It’s been phenomenal, just the people that you meet.” Both Adrian and Megan feel fortunate to be able to spread their message

in such a unique way. “It’s such a way to see the country,” says Adrian. “We’ve been riding for over eighty days now.” Though the team won’t be riding into the territories, all of the money raised

on the FoodRide website will be equally split between the three food banks therein. Additionally, all of the funds raised locally will stay in each city. After leaving Kingston, the FoodRide team pedaled towards Ottawa

for a food drive on July 20. Then, they made a stop in Montreal July 23. They will stop next in Quebec City on July 28. To learn more about FoodRide or to make a donation, please visit www. foodride.ca. safsd

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Murder mystery theatre comes to Kingston By Kelly Reid Correspondent

EMC Events - Fans of interactive dinner theatre can look forward to a new production that will be held in Kingston during weekends this August. Mr. Spot Mysteries, a murder mystery dinner company based locally, will be holding a run of eight performances at the Old Stone Dining Room in the Four Points by Sheraton Hotel. The first two shows will be held over the long weekend. Genevieve Landis, who founded the company and wrote the plot for the murder mystery, looks forward to a busy month of shows. “The cast is talented; the venue is unique and intimate,” she says. Landis comes from a thespian background with the local Domino Theatre group. “I’ve always thought it would be kind of fun to put something together,” she explains of why she decided to write a show of her own. Now, she hopes that a hearty reception for the August show will invite future performacnces. “If the market is receptive, we’d like to produce more,” she says. The August show will involve a murder plot based in Kingston. A venture capitalist out of Toronto decides to build a historical theme park in Kingston, complete with a Sir John A. mascot and roller coaster. Clashes with a local environmental group lead to a grisly mystery. “This mystery has been written specifi-

cally for the Kingston market with references to Kingston historical figures and landmarks,” Landis adds. The audience is allowed and even encouraged to interact with the characters as they try to figure out “whodunit.” Landis decided to produce the show after Arthur Milne, commissioner of the Bicentennial Commission, came to speak to Landis’ Rotary Club Chapter. “I think that kind of planted the seed,” she says, explaining why her piece focuses specifically on Kingston. Though Landis is unsure what the future of Mr. Spot Mysteries looks like, she does know that keeping the pieces Kingston-centric is a goal. “We’ve gotten a very positive response from Tourism Kingston, the Bicentennial Commission, and the Sheraton,” she says. “The hopes are that people come out and laugh and love it.” “I couldn’t be happier to see Mr. Spot Mysteries seize the opportunity presented by our community’s connection to Sir John A., especially given the upcoming 200th anniversary of Macdonald’s birth. I also want to pay tribute to the Four Points by Sheraton for providing a venue for this unique show. I can’t wait for opening night,” adds Milne. The Mega-Park Murder Mystery will take place evenings on Aug. 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23 and 24. The mystery begins during cocktails at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are available to purchase online at mrspotmysteries.ca or by calling 613-530-7768. The three-course dinner and theatre package costs $68 + HST.

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Living it real EMC Lifestyle - She’s animated when she speaks. Her eyes do a great deal of her talking. Tricia Knowles is a freelance writer and promoter of the arts. You may know her as a former radio personality. Or a writer. Or Kingston Unplugged founder and orga-

nizer. Our brunch offered time for an interesting chat. Both of us work freelance. Both work from home, so we had an understanding of the isolation and the freedom that offers. She’s a fascinating and brilliant

woman with the guts to talk about things that matter, rather than the fluff over which the mainstream infotainment industry obsesses. But Tricia is more than a writer, more than an arts promoter. She’s a creative arts professional, a loving mom, partner to Penelope’s daddy, and a life-to-the-fullest dweller on the earth. Try something new? Sure. Why not belly dancing? Feeling awkward in the new mommy-body after childbirth? How to deal with that? Bare it all and participate in a full-body painting. That about sums things up for Tricia Knowles. She laughs. She cries. She expresses. Every parent—actually, every person—should be an artist. I don’t mean that in terms of sitting down and creating a painting. I mean that each parent should listen to his or her inner voice and the partner’s (if there is one) inner voice about what’s right. Intuition isn’t some airy-fairy concept, and it’s rarely wrong. Intuition is simply listening to the inner voice that garners its knowledge from years of experience on levels we don’t consciously comprehend. It’s how Tricia Knowles lives. Her career began in broadcasting. She grew up in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley where she attended college in Kentville for a program in broadcast jour-

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nalism and marketing. After graduation, for about 15 years, she worked in radio broadcasting and as a Promotions and Marketing Director for stations in the Maritimes and Ontario. We met several years ago when Tricia was planning one of the first Kingston Unplugged events in support of Earth Hour. “I think loving and caring for our earth and the nature that we take from is our responsibility, and as human beings it’s important to give back to the earth.” She talks about Native spirituality and ways of earth-consciousness. I discovered her writing skills when she started a blog called Baby Brainz. Then I’d see her stories in publications around town. I follow her Baby Brainz blog for new moms even though I’m not a mom and I’m certainly not new. My youngest is 15, far removed from baby stages. But I like good writing, especially stuff that’s honest and open. “When I had Penelope, a lot of new moms weren’t talking about topics I needed them to talk about. I found a few friends who were very open about post-partum sexuality, lack of sleep and zombie frustration. There’s just so much guilt about how society tells you you’re supposed to parent.”

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She’d never planned to have children. “So I didn’t have this experience of getting ready and all this maternal stuff. Here was a little person. I went into this-is-what-needs-tobe-done mode. I didn’t care what people around me thought. It turned out that I met amazing women. “Baby Brainz just started by me getting out some frustration about being a parent,” she said. “Every time I’d say something, someone would say, ‘Tricia, you should blog about that.’” After her maternity leave ended, she returned to work for two months. “It just didn’t feel right,” she said. “I knew it was time for new opportunities. My partner is very supportive. So I decided to take a year, do some freelance writing, event planning and promotion, and marketing. I took the extra time to be with Penelope. She is only two now and I’m happy where I am.” She explained that motherhood and time away from broadcasting offered her a revelation. “On radio, you’re behind a mike, and when you’re on air you’re wearing a mask,” she said. “As much as I’d try not to, I was still wearing a mask. After being with Penelope Continued on page 34

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EMC Events - The 178th annual Odessa Fair was held at the fairgrounds from July 11-14 with plenty of attractions for visitors of all ages. Livestock competitions, horse and tractor pulls, live music, birds of prey from the Canadian Raptor Conservancy, a midway, and the demolition derby kept spectators well entertained throughout the event. Top left: Kenny Uens competes with Hank and Frank during the horse pull event. Top right: Riely Graham, 10, and her sister Raven, 8, enjoy Surf’s Up at the midway. Middle Right: Elevenyear-old Courtney Orser earns a second place ribbon with her calf Gloriana. Left: Travis Crawford gets the second place trophy in the full size feature event from organizer Stacey Kimberly. Photos/John Harman


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THURSDAY AUGUST 1, 2013

4:30 P.M.

Health Care Hospital Electric Bed (with side rails); Modern Chesterfield Suite/Matching Wing Back Chair; Antique Settee; 1850’s Boston Rocker; Antique Blanket Box; Curio Cabinet; Occasional Tables; Arm Chair; Set of Walnut Nesting Tables; Bridge Lamp; Apt. Drop Leaf Table, 4 Matching Chairs; Antique Cedar Chest; Antique Curved Slat Back Rocker; G.E. 3 Cu. Ft. Fridge; Quantity of China/Glass; Small Elec. Appliances; Brass Candle Sticks; Partial Toilet Set; Antique Ink Well; John Perry Sculpture; 2 Paper Mache Figurines; 2 Wooden Coke Cases; Daisy B.B. Gun; Deitz Lantern; Collection of Tins; Several Older Books (Byron, Browning, Tennyson Etc.); Linen (some vintage); Only a partial listing. SHOP/LAWN/GARDEN Troy Bilt 6.5 H.P. Chipper (new/never used); Troy Bilt 4.5 H.P. Large Wheeled Weed Eater; 38” Lawn Sweeper; Craftsman 3’ Lathe with Copier on Base/Stand; Beaver 6” Jointer Plainer (all cast); Walter Haas H.D. Floor Model Drill Press; Rockwell Floor Model Band Saw; Craftsman Router/Table; Lincon H.D. Elec. Welder; Acetylene Torches/Cart; Shir Lift Pressure Washer; 38” Lawn Sweeper; New 245/70 R19.5 Tire; 4 - 14” Chrome Wheels; Car Cover; Blow Torch; Cross Cut Saw; Quantity of Nuts, Bolts, Wrenches, Lawn/Garden Tools (Only a partial listing) - much, much more.

All Verbal Announcements takes precedence over any written matter. TERMS OF SALE: Cash/Interac/Cheques (with proper I.D.) For Pictures and listing go to www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca

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DAVE A. SNIDER, (613-386-3039) 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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career opportunity position: INSIDE SALES/ offIcE ADmINIStrAtIoN The EMC community newspaper group is currently seeking applications for the position of Inside Advertising Sales/Office Administrator for their Kingston Heritage and Frontenac Gazette publications. The Kingston Heritage and The Frontenac Gazette have a combined weekly circulation of 56,000 copies.

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~ Affordable Split Level in Established Neighbourhood ~ Walking distance to shopping, restaurants, park & scenic Rideau Canal. Step up to main level’s open living/dining area w/ access to front deck over single car garage. Bright eat-in kitchen w/ plenty of storage opens onto back deck for easy outdoor entertaining. 4 pc bath, 3 bedrooms w/ 2 pc ensuite off master, completes main level. Step down to rec room, office & laundry/utility room housing approx. 2 yr. old gas furnace, rented hot water tank & 100 amp service. Central Air. On town water & sewer. Taxes $2970.00 (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.

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Auction to be held on site at Street Flea Market: 24 Family Lane – 5 km’s west of Smiths Falls Hwy 15 ( Kingston Hwy) & Bay Rd. Very Clean Sale of estate items, viewing from 3 pm to 5 pm.

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ASP Contractors. Airless spray painting and power washing. Farms, cottages, houses, factories, fences, tanks. Corn, glass and sandblasting. New steel roofs installed. Roofs screw-nailed and boards replaced. Eavestroughs and gutter guards installed. Fully insured. Call George (800)589-1375 or cell (613)827-8485.

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Overview: Reporting into the Group Publisher, the General Manager, Seaway will be responsible for the Seaway Region (Brighton, Belleville, Kingston and Brockville). Successful candidate will lead our Sales teams, represent Metroland in the Community and meet company standards for proďŹ tability and editorial excellence. Duties & Responsibilities • Develop, implement and manage strategies to meet and exceed YTD performance goals and objectives as well as maximize market potential in all business segments/divisions. • Develop and execute aggressive sales and marketing strategies across all Seaway divisions, in a very competitive region, through existing leadership and sta. • To assist the Regional Publisher in the management of the divisions to achieve the operating plan including ďŹ nancial, editorial, circulation and administrative budgets/plans by implementing management controls which monitor performance and by taking corrective action when area of non-performance is identiďŹ ed. • Assist the Regional Publisher in the development of strategic plans that clearly identiďŹ es objectives, strategies, priorities and new innovative opportunities for each division. • To maximize community and reader involvement through timely and accurate reporting of news happenings in a style and manner that adheres to Editorial standards. • To monitor the distribution system to ensure accurate and timely delivery of company products and inserts. • IdentiďŹ es and develops new business opportunities to attain and exceed revenue targets. • To maintain a high level of awareness of the Division in the community by maintaining contact with readers, community leaders, associations, and through Division promotions and by participating in community events. • To ensure that all staďŹƒng levels meet short and long-term needs of the divisions and that fair and eective performance measures are assigned and employees are motivated to achieve and/or exceed their assigned goals and objectives utilizing sound management tools and practices. • Promotes a cooperative and harmonious working climate which will be conducive to maximum morale, productivity, and eďŹƒciency/eectiveness. • Support Corporate Sales with local sales activity. QualiďŹ cations/Competencies/Experience: Building Eective Teams * Conict Management * Dealing with Ambiguity * Developing Direct Reports & Others Directing Others * Innovation Management * Managerial Courage * Managing Vision & Purpose * Political Savvy * Strategic Thinking • Strong planning skills required in order to develop strategic plans to increase revenueproduction opportunities. • Must be “results-orientedâ€?. • Experience with and understanding of Metroland internet strategies. • Strong and proven project management skills. • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are needed in leadership role with sta to motivate and clearly indicate goals and performance requirements across many divisions within a large geographic footprint. • Must also be able to communicate well in the community as the primary representative of the divisions. • Strong knowledge of the Company’s products, services, circulation and demographics in order to properly develop strategies that increase the divisions growth and revenues. • Creative and innovative thinker who can analyze and develop new solutions or approaches. • 5-7 years relevant experience including direct management experience of community newspaper(s). • College or University degree/diploma or equivalent experience. Please be advised that this is a concurrent internal and external posting and that further consideration will be given to only those candidates who have clearly demonstrated the competencies required for the position. Interested and qualiďŹ ed candidates should forward their resume and cover letter to the attention of Karen Pogue no later than Monday July 29th, 2013 to kpogue@metroland.com.

DESCRIPTION: Reporting to the President, the Director, Digital Content will be responsible for developing the most compelling community sites anywhere, focusing on driving traďŹƒc to Metroland Media’s websites and engaging online visitors. The Director, Digital Content works collaboratively with divisional colleagues to strategize, plan and deliver timely, relevant content to Metroland Media’s websites. This position helps to set the agenda and priorities, and facilitates brainstorming for planned content, urgent news and announcements among members of the divisional news team. The successful applicant is expected to embrace innovative ways to present news and information online, measure and report on the eectiveness of online content. The Director, Digital Content evaluates the content’s reach and engagement, and determines the best channel and optimal lifecycle for the content. More speciďŹ cally, this position will: • Ensure content is optimized for the web and for driving traďŹƒc and engaging Metroland Media’s audiences • Coach, motivate and advocate for best practices for online content with colleagues across Metroland Media • Lead idea generation, brainstorming and timing considerations for planned content, initiatives and themes • Evaluate and measure eectiveness of overall content strategy and speciďŹ c content, including setting Key Performance Indicators, and monitoring statistics, feedback and participation • Analyze statistics to plan new content, initiatives, topics and the repurposing of existing content • Interpret data to create multi-channel content opportunities and identify areas for improvement • Collaborate closely with the Managing Director, Community Sites to strategize, plan and deliver timely, relevant content to the websites EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS: A Bachelor’s degree and/or the equivalent combination of experience and education Minimum Requirements: • At least 5 years of experience editing and writing in a professional capacity, especially for online audiences • Management of internal and external content feeds • Expert in social media and user generated content • Mastery of web publishing tools and common oďŹƒce computer software programs • Interest in learning new technology tools for online news and measurement • Accomplishment in increasing web traďŹƒc and engaging online audiences • Ability to plan and manage news and web projects in a collaborative, fast paced environment, coordinating the eorts of various colleagues and tracking project timelines and deliverables while maintaining the normal daily update cycle • Strong online editorial skills and news judgement with a commitment to accuracy, news gathering, news planning, and building traďŹƒc • Ability to leverage mobile platforms to engage audience • Ability to work well, exibly and productively in an environment where opportunities and priorities are constantly changing, and have the temperament to enjoy the process • A proactive, client relations focus and attitude • Demonstrated experience in meeting deadlines under pressure • Excellent communication, teamwork and organizational skills If this opportunity is the next exciting challenge you are looking for, please apply in writing before, August 2, 2013 to: Anne Williston, Vice President, Human Resources, 3125 Wolfedale Rd., Mississauga, ON, L5C 1W1 or at awilliston@metroland.com VACATION/COTTAGES VACATION/COTTAGES VACATION/COTTAGES

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Full Time Psychiatrist (for further information on this posting contact Carlene MacDonald 613-349-5711 or macca@bgh-on.ca) • Currently registered with or eligible for fully independent registration with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) • Royal College Certified / Eligible (FRCPC

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coming available from some of my farmer friends, and there wasn’t anyone baking with it, so I started,” Lyon says. “Since then a couple other bakeries have started baking with it. Having it available on market as a finished product is excellent.” Lyon notes that the opportunity for interaction within the farming community is an important benefit of farmers’ markets. “That’s a farm capacity piece that’s often overlooked,” he says. “There’s a lot of off-the-cuff advising that goes on [among farmers at the market]. We chat with each other after the market or even during and ask each other questions. We’re really strengthening our base by talking to each other about our actual farming techniques.” The education aspect, Lyon notes, is indeed key for young farmers, as there exists a sort “lost middle generation” in the farming community after many chose to abandon farmland and sell it to developers in the mid-late 20th Century. “Building farm capacity is a lot about education,” he says. An old farmer said to me, ‘these things all go together – community gardens, backyard gardens, farmers’ markets, CSAs, and produce in local shops...’ All those things foster the culture that we once had of people knowing their food and being delighted with it - knowing what’s good for them, where to get it and what’s in season.” Indeed, Lyon points out it’s great to see patrons of the market also

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for their advanced skills and knowledge. Smaller classes enable instructors to provide maximum one on one instruction ensuring students perform client services with confidence. The Academy considers your continued education to be one of life’s largest investments.

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EMC News - Lt. Col. Hew Ramsay Duff was a man who will not soon be forgotten - by the military community or by his family. The Kingston native died on Feb. 8, 1916, following a long service in the CAMC which took him to the Boer War in South Africa, where he served with distinction, and later to Egypt in during the First World War, where he continued to serve for months despite suffering the effects of both a riding accident and an attack of pneumonia. “The spirit of the man was revealed in his own words,” reads an entry from his unit’s history. “Someone suggested to him that, considering the nature of his previous illness and his unequalled knowledge of the military medical situation in Canada, it would have been better had he stayed at home and accepted the position offered to him of the chairmanship of the pensions board. “He replied, ‘being an officer in the permanent army, I would rather die overseas than live in comfort at home when my country is at war’...He was the ideal “officer and gentleman.” Duff’s body rests in Cairo, Egypt, the country of his death, but a memorial now exists here in his home town as well, with the opening of CFB Kingston’s new health services centre, named the Hew Ramsay Duff Building. A dedication ceremony was held July 17, and was attended by not only members of Duff’s own family – including Hew Ramsay Duff IV and Hew Ramsay Peter Duff V – but also Surgeon General, Brigadier-General Jean-Robert Bernier. “Because of leaders like Col. Duff,

so devoted to duty and self-sacrifice in the defence of their fellow citizens, our nation and civilization have been protected to become what they are today,” Bernier said. The surgeon general noted that as he is a son of Kingston, Duff’s example also reflects the strong link between the residents of the city and its armed forces. “Among Canadian cities, Kingston has one of the strongest military connections as a garrison town, and provided entire hospitals for service during both world wars,” Bernier said. Bernier said he hopes naming the new building after Duff will help to inspire those who are currently serving in the military. “When society asks people to risk and be ready to give up their lives to protect others, the emotional aspect and the human aspect is critical. We need to present to our soldiers in health services examples of people who demonstrated the ideal qualities of military service... Col. Duff demonstrated all of those attributes.” Duff’s example also has continued to inspire generations of his family members. “He was the first Hew Ramsay Duff, and the name has been carried now for five generations, including his greatgreat-great-grandson, my son Peter,” said Hew Ramsay Duff IV, who attended the dedication ceremony and accepted a plaque honouring his great-great grandfather. “It’s been a great honour through the generations to be associated with both Kingston and the military.” The Duffs currently reside in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, but at least one member of the family from each gener-

Hew Ramsay Peter Duff V and Hew Ramsay Duff IV accept a plaque commemorating the achievements of their ancestor from Surgeon General, Brigadier-General Jean-Robert Bernier. ation has maintained ties with Kingston by attending Queen’s University. “The military has done an absolutely beautiful job today acknowledging both the history of our great-great grandfather and his contributions to the war effort, for which he gave his life,” Duff said. Nine-year-old Hew Ramsay “Peter” Duff V remarked that he had no idea

what an important celebration awaited the family in Kingston. “I have to admit, when I first found out about coming to Kingston I didn’t think it was going to be this big of a deal,” he said. “I didn’t think we would have half this many people here, and now that I’m here I really realize what a big honour it is. I’m glad to be here.” The big question now is where to

put the plaque the Duffs received commemorating the achievements of their ancestor. “It’s a bit overwhelming to try and find a place of privilege and honour,” Duff said. “It’s something our whole family will have to give some thought to.” “Somewhere where everyone can see it,” Peter added.

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“I went through periods when I was depressed and I shut down,â€? he says, as he wasn’t sure what he was encountering. “It’s only been the last year when I have opened up and told my story about growing up as a medium, and needing counselling. I was feeling so much from other people (spirit wise). I was doing readings, but I didn’t know how much Spirit was in my life until I had one psychiatrist tell me that I wasn’t sick and I had a gift.â€? He’s been working with it ever since. Now, that gift is hugely helpful, he says, not only in his own personal healing journey, but in those around him who seek his services. “When you devote yourself to something, whether it’s this, (or something else), there are times when it just comes up,â€? Stapley says when asked if he could just shut off the messages that he hears. “There are times when it comes out randomly‌ like if I’m in a lineup (grocery store, coffee shop) and someone asks me what I do for a living, and they’ll end up hearing from their (deceased) grandmother,â€? he says with a laugh. But he doesn’t just deliver messages without someone taking that initial step. “In order to do random messages they have to ask me what I do for a living,â€? he says. “That’s my rule for the Spirit World.â€? FOR BETTER OR WORSE Money, no money, for better or worse, Stapley says that when he decided to switch gears from a medical lab technician to a full time psychic-medium, it opened up a huge part of his life – being in service and helping people. “I feel that this is what I’m here for‌ to bring people those messages.â€? A car accident in which he suffered a head injury really drove home the point that this is his gift, and he should be using it to the best of his ability. “The full time realization came about when I was 23,â€? he says, which was only four years ago. The best part of his gift is helping people, he says, but w h a t ’s the worst part? “No one’s e v e r

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This stunning 2 Bdrm bungalow is sitting on a lovely 46’ wide lot located on one of the most visually appealing streetscapes in Kingston West. The quality of a home is in the details and function, which you will find evidenced here from the moment you walk in. Here is a taste of what you will enjoy. Large Dbl car garage w/main floor entry, gorgeous porcelain tiled floors in front foyer, kitchen features custom maple cabinetry, large island w/extended breakfast bar, granite counters, glass backsplash, quality B/I appliances, soft earth tone colours and designer lighting fixtures under beautiful tray ceilings in both living rm and master create warm inviting spaces. A formal dining rm gas FP, large deck, master w/his/hers closets, huge ensuite with deep soaker jet tub and custom glass surround shower.

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Incredible private setting on 2 acres of treed land overlooking Kingston, just North of the City on desirable Cordukes Road. This custom built 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath two storey gem features hardwood floors throughout, over sized double car garage, large gourmet country kitchen, fully finished lower level with in-law suite, spacious Master with ensuite and over sized jet soaker tub, truly a pleasure to show. Call today for your private viewing.

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Own A Piece of Waterfront Paradise! COLLINS LAKE

BUCK LAKE

1391 SPOONER ROAD

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BUCK LAKE

1009 SMALL BAY LANE

NEW LISTING

Waterfront custom built brick bungalow on Collins Lake. South facing heavily treed private lot with 210’ of waterfront. Lots of hardwood and ceramic tiled floors, updated kitchen, living room/dining room with large windows and woodburning fire place. Master bedroom has 2 walk-in closets and an ensuite with a steam shower. Recently finished lower level boasting a huge rec-room, bedroom, den and bathroom. Call today for your private viewing! MLS® 13606256 – $649,900

270’ of spectacular waterfront on buck lake. This 4 bedroom cottage has year round access and is in great condition. Large deck, bunkie, septic system, huge kitchen and your own private peninsula with deck and mature trees. Only a 20 minute drive into Kingston. MLS® 13605800 – $289,900

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1030 SHELLEY LANE Updated open concept year round home on one of the best level sandy bays on Buck Lake. Huge master bedroom with ensuite and 2 walk in closets, open ample kitchen overlooking great room with stone fireplace and a dining room full of windows overlooking the lake. Outside you will find a nice deck, dock and a full size double detached garage all on a mature landscaped lot just steps from the water. MLS® 13605216 – $429,500

RIDEAU CANAL

2769 DEVIL LAKE ROAD

503 KINGSTON MILLS ROAD

5.86 acres of total privacy and waterfront. This heavily treed/wooded property is ideal for those looking to get away from it all. 222’ Of clear/clean water frontage on Kingsford Lake. Frontenac Park is directly across the lake and access to other lakes is possible. Crown and township land surround the property to ensure privacy. If you are looking for peace and quiet it does not get much better than this gorgeous property! MLS® 13603770 – $199,900

Rustic well built cabin/cottage on the water at Kingston Mills Locks over looking waterfalls. Private setting with good swimming, fishing and boating. Land is leased from Parks Canada for approx $1400 a year. New 100 amp electrical service being installed. Holding tank. MLS® 13604994 – $59,900

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5511 RIDEAU ROAD Double waterfront lot surrounded by mature trees offering complete privacy. Level, deep waterfront with spectacular view of cranberry lake. This cottage/home has a furnace, deck, drilled well, concrete holding tank and a large boathouse/bunkie. Quiet, convenient with excellent boating, swimming and fishing. MLS® 13602614 – $234,000

Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage 2008 ORMSBEE RD 259,900

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Located amoung the huge trees on a beautiful private lot sits this lovely 3 bdrm bungalow. Featuring a soaring 15’ vaulted ceiling with large bright windows, an open concept living room, kitchen and dining room. This home also features a 3 season room, main floor laundry and a awesome double car garage, with access to the main floor which makes bringing in the groceries so convenient. Enjoy tranquility in the rear yard from the comfort of the large deck.

4539 WILDLIFE LANE 264,900

4066 MORELAND DIXON RD $499,000

Beautiful three bedroom two storey home just a short drive from Kingston. Only two years old and sitting on a 5.5-acre lot, this home features a large eat-in kitchen open to the living room and fireplace, three car attached garage, large master with ensuite and walk-in closet, hardwood and ceramic flooring. The large family room above the garage currently boasts a synthetic ice-skating rink (seriously!) for the aspiring hockey star in your family. Call today to view this amazing home.

15 KINGSCOURT AVE $439,000

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2 bedroom home or cottage, centrally located on scenic Dog Lake with many mature trees and beautiful views of the water. No stairs to be found on this level lot to the waters edge. Generous sized kitchen, and family room, energy efficient forced air Propane furnace, freestanding wood pellet stove on main floor, electrical on breakers, block foundation and lots of good water from drilled well, roof shingles `11, lake intake system. Dog Lake is connected to the Rideau waterway and offers prime boating, fishing, and swimming. Located under 30 minutes from Kingston.

NEW LISTING

1107 GREENWOOD PARK DR 274,900

This 2+1 bdrm elevated bungalow sitting on a large 50` wide lot has been extremely well maintained. Enjoy a large eat in kitchen with lovely oak cabinetry, patio door leading to a large deck and mature landscaped yard. Main floor great room with quality carpet installed, enjoy a huge Master bdrm with ensuite. The lower level has been partially finished and includes a 2pc bathrm and large bdrm with big bright windows. Double car garage with access door to rear yard, central air, and HRV. This home also includes fridge,stove, washer, dryer, microwave, 2 garage door openers.

16 BUR OAK LANE $29,900

NEW PRICE

Great return on this fully occupied 8 unit building close to downtown and Queens capping at over 8%. All units are one bedroom and separately metered. Recent phase one environmental and building inspection available. Call today for your private viewing.

NEW LISTING

192 AVENUE RD. $289,000

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Beautiful corner lot in popular Rideau Acres campground, huge wrap around partially covered deck, and large storage shed on the site. Rideau Acres offers many amenities including in-ground pool, banquet facilities, beach, boat launch and laundry facilities. Located just five minutes north of Kingston this is your affordable getaway close to town! This mobile home is located in phase two of the park, which permits nine months of the year!

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891 WARBURTON CRES. $224,500 Lovely and affordable 2 sty, 2 bth, 3 bedroom semi-detached home! Kitchen updates include counter, door fronts and hardware. New upper level flooring and some rooms freshly painted. Finished rec room with 3 pc wshrm, private back yard and large deck for entertaining, close to schools, shopping, parks and public transportation. Centennial to Waterloo

1515 SIMMONS RD - $389,500

Executive ranch bungalow features 4 bedrooms, two full washrooms, main floor laundry, family rm, living rm, large country kitchen with walk out to full length deck, master bdrm with ensuite & huge walk in closet. Lower lvl features rec rm, office/hobby rm, work out rm, bar, storage/workshop with walk out to oversize garage (large enough for two cars toys and work bench). Very private setting only 15 min to the Cataraqui Town Centre. Many updates over the last few years.

4427 BATH RD UNIT 19, AMHERSTVIEW - $154,500 Warm, cozy and quiet 2 sty end unit town home. Two spacious bedrooms with full wall closets, updates include kitchen cabinets, ceramic floor in kitchen &bathroom and new, quality laminate in living room. The building is in good shape and has updated windows and roof. A gas stove/fireplace for those cold winter nights. Separate storage unit, hook up for in unit laundry, in ground pool, waterfront access to Lake Ontario, beautiful grounds.

37 TERRACEVIEW - $259,900

Nicely appointed 2 sty home featuring 3 bdrms, 2 full and 1 half wshrms, entrance to garage, updated kitchen cabinetry, walk out from kitchen to deck and back yard, fully finished lower level with in-law potential (including a kitchen). Single car garage, nice quiet street!

3829 COUNTY ROAD 9, NAPANEE - $279,900

Looking for country living? Looking for an in-law suite? This sprawling 2300 sq.ft. Bungalow features a main floor self-contained in-law suite with full kitchen, living room, dining room, den, bedroom and 4pc washroom. The main living area features 3 bedrooms, living room, family room, main floor laundry, one full and one half washrooms, walk out from kitchen to large deck. Sitting on approx. 2 Acres and overlooking adjoining open space this property just may be what you are looking for.

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Very bright and clean 3+1 bedroom, 2.5 Bathroom, two storey home located in desirable cobblestone ridge neighbourhood with easy access to 401, west end shopping and downtown. This well kept home is decorated in neutral decor and features a very nice floor plan with main floor office, formal dining room, kitchen with island, living room with gas fireplace and main floor laundry. The master bedroom has a four piece ensuite bath and walk in closet. Lower level is partially finished with rec room and fourth bedroom. Six appliances, hrv, central air, fenced yard and deck complete this lovely package! MLSÂŽ

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You will feel the pride of ownership as you enter this all-brick two storey four bedroom home in desirable east end neighbourhood on quiet circle. Close to schools, cfb, walking trails, off-leash dog park and historic pittsburgh library. Open kitchen with centre island leading into large living area with gas fireplace. Gleaming hardwood floors, ceramic tile & neutral carpet, this home has been meticulously maintained. Large fully fenced private backyard with mature trees, landscaped with custom garden shed and deck. Large master with walk-in and updated ensuite finishes off this beautiful spotless home. Bright and spacious – just move in and enjoy! MLSŽ

156 DIVISION ST. $599,900

Kame Sushi and Izakaya traditional Japanese restaurant in the hub of Kingston. This thriving, licensed, restaurant has established its name as the go to spot for traditional Japanese food. Two level dining with a capacity of 38 people as well as a takeout and delivery service. The building has undergone extensive renovations in the last few years including updated wiring and plumbing and a complete commercial kitchen. Includes both building and business!

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Absolutely immaculate 3 bedroom bungalow set back from the road and ideally situated on a large, well treed private lot. This meticulously maintained home is just 6 minutes north of the 401 with easy access to CFB Kingston and downtown. Attached 1.5 car garage and long paved driveway with lots of parking. Totally move in ready for a new owner! MLSÂŽ 13604621

View! View! View! Enjoy spectacular Lake Ontario views from all windows of this spacious 3 bedroom, south facing waterfront condominium located in historic Portsmouth Village. The sunsets from the solarium are stunning. This freshly painted condo is move in ready. Large master bedroom has walk in closet & ensuite bathroom with shower. 3rd bedroom opens into the living room to serve as a formal dining room or den. Recently updated main bathroom and kitchen. This is your opportunity! MLSÂŽ

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This stunning custom built bungalow is truly an exquisite property with tremendous curb appeal from the stone exterior to the manicured gardens. Lush, private backyard perfect for entertaining with extensive decking and screened in porch. Inside the home, no detail has been overlooked. Open concept great room has a beautiful cast iron fireplace and large bright windows. Kitchen is a chef`s dream with granite counters, gas range, island with second sink, custom cabinetry and large pantry. Walk-out basement hosts third bedroom, workshop, bar & entertainment area, full bathroom and cold cellar. MLSÂŽ 13604534

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Sharbot Lake - $699,000

Sharbot Lake - $599,000

Charming country home with SEPERATE 3-bedroom guest cottage! Well-build ‘beach house’ with 170’ of premium quality waterfront; level grounds; 9.9 acres of land. Grand porch, screen room, bunkie, boathouse. This home was built for fine waterfront living. MLSŽ 13604111

Wonderful 7.6 acre family estate; enjoy over 1000’ of firstclass waterfront on desirable lake. This Panabode cottage features vaulted ceilings, spacious living areas & 3 oversized bedrooms. Panoramic views of the lake from the large sundeck. MLSŽ 13604220

Shawenegog Lake - $519,900

Kashwakamak Lake - $229,900

Welcome to Whispering Pines – a 2000 sq. foot timberframe executive cottage on an outstanding level peninsula of land. With over 700’ of quality shoreline this custom cottage was designed for gracious y/r entertaining inside & out. MLSŽ 13605564

Private hideaway! Enjoy this 4-season quality-built cottage. Vaulted pine ceilings in cottage & large screen porch; loft bedroom + guest bunkie. This cottage features massive windows overlooking nature. 303’ of water frontage; a fantastic retreat. MLSŽ 13605381

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60’ x 200’ backing onto the County Club Virtual Paper Edition of EMC Real Estate at www.emckingston.ca Golf Course, 3 bedrooms, open concept kitchen dining room, main floor family room, Sunday 12:30-12:45 main floor laundry, separate entrance to a 646 Braeside professional office, text: Barb1To: 33344

Pierre Nadeau, Broker Hilary McKenna, Broker Hometown Realty, 613-389-2111 315 REGENT STREET – $184,500Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444 $949,000 MLS 11602085 Sunday 1-1:15 THIS REALLY IS Sunday 2-4 1159 Wheathill A DEAL Pierre Nadeau, Broker 396 Honeywood Ave $184,500.00 Jeff McKenna, Sales Representative Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444 2 bedroom, fridge, Hometown Realty, 613-389-2111 stove, washer, dryer, $479,900 MLS 11601539 Sunday 1:30-1:45 window a/c, storage, 676 Chadwick covered parking, Saturday 1-4 & Sunday 2-4 Pierre Nadeau, Broker Nadeau Realty,close, 613-507-4444 3683 B Yarker Road ready for quick Sean Marshall, Broker text: Barb2 to: 33344 Sunday 2-2:15 Kingston Homes Realty 613-548-3300 www.facebook.com/ $468,800 MLS 149 Kidd Drive you can also view at www.youtube.com/barbguiden R0012221629 kingstonrealestate Pierre Nadeau, Broker Saturday 1-3 & Sunday 2-4 Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444 39 Motensen Dr, Amherstview Mark Malinoff Sunday 2-4 4207 Duff Rd., Inverary Royal LePage 613-561-2317 $247,900 MLS Christian Rix, Sales Representative Sutton Group Masters, 613-561-3501 $399,900 MLS 11602249 Sunday 12-12:15 452 Kingston Mills Pierre Nadeau, Broker Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444

Sunday 2-4 3826 5004 Fox Run PlaceGREENFIELD Ryan Power, Broker DRIVE Remax Realty Concepts Great Corp 613-531-2231 family home just 12 min from the 401 and minutes to the boat $454,900 MLS 11600941

launch at Loughborough Lake sits this country charmer. This elevated bungalow features 3+1 bedrooms, 2 Sunday 2-4 ½ baths, patio door from kitchen to a 3397 Hwy 38 humungous 2-tiered deck, overlooking the pool. What a backyard! The Charlie Rix, Sales Representative house is carpet free and the kitchen Sutton Group Masters, 613-531-2231 is equipped with newer appliances. The finished lower level also has a $279,900 MLS 11602185 second walkout to the deck as well as full bath. The major ticket items, such as HVAC, windows, shingles have alSunday 2-4 been done. $3,000 cash back 1508 Sierra Ave ready incentive to Buyer upon successful Tony Chard, Broker closing. Come take a look - You need to see this! MLSŽ 13605409 Royal Lepage ProAlliance Realty, 613-382-7653

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How can a licensed realtor help me?

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Use a Realtor to buy or sell

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A Realtor’s expertise and experience are invaluable and can guide you through the details of the complicated buying or selling process. His or her knowledge of the housing market can help you make the best possible choice. Realtors are extremely dedicated individuals whose professional obligation is to serve the best interests of their clients.

Rigorous training and high standards are not the only things that make a Realtor so valuable his or her expertise extends into every aspect of home ownership. Realtors know how best to sell or buy a home, and their intimate knowledge of the real estate market will ensure that you get the best price possible. They will gladly clarify any legal terminology or government regulations for you.

Realtors are uniquely qualified to serve your home ownership needs, and it takes a lot for these individuals to become real estate profession- For sellers, Realtors develop a marketing plan that can include scheduling als. open houses, placing advertising if desired and listing your property. They can pre screen buyers so that only those who are truly interested and qualified Before receiving a real estate license in Ontario, an individual must go view your home. through an intensive educational process developed by OREA on behalf of the Real Estate Council of Ontario. But that’s only the beginning. When it comes time to negotiate a price, a Realtor can act as a mediator beDuring the first two years of practice, registrants are required to suc- tween you and the buyer. This will allow you to remain at ‘arm’s length’ durcessfully complete three additional courses as part of their articling ing the often stressful negotiation process. Assistance in evaluating financing with an experienced broker. In addition, all registrants must continue options and mortgage rates is also yours for the asking. But a Realtor not only to attend courses throughout their careers in order to maintain their helps you to buy or sell a home. He or she can also provide you with a list of registration. lenders, lawyers, mortgage brokers and other professionals whose expertise you may need to complete a real estate transaction. When you work with a In order to be called a “Realtor,� a licensed real estate professional must Realtor, you’re working with a professional who has a strong commitment to become a member of a local real estate board as well as the Canadian quality education, ongoing training and top-notch customer service. Real Estate Association (CREA) and the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA). When you work with a Realtor, you can expect strict adherence Your REALTORŽ will work hard to determine exactly what you want in a home, to provincial law as well as to a national code of ethics ensuring you’ll and will go to extraordinary lengths to meet your needs. You can expect a receive the highest level of service, honesty and integrity. In fact, Real- high level of service and a strong sense of loyalty. In fact, a large proportion of tors are governed by the legal concept of “agency�. An agent is legally homeowners use the same Realtor for each new house they purchase because obligated to look after the best interests of the person he or she repre- of the relationship that they have developed. Before you take that big step of sents. The agent must be loyal to that person. buying or selling your home, enlist the services of a Realtor. This article is provided by local REALTORSŽ and the Ontario Real Estate Association for the benefit of consumers in the real estate market. The EMC Real Estate Guide - Thursday, July 25, 2013 5


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Hay Bay waterfront lot - $229,800 Witlow Pt at the mouth of Long Reach and Picton Bay - Level waterfront with the best anchorage in Hay Bay, protected from south west and ample depth. Absolutely private gentle slope to water perfect for basement walkout.

Appledown Dr - $281,500 Solid, all brick bungalow, maim floor laundry, large master bedroom and main bath, oak cabinets in kitchen. High basement with large cold room. 4x6 construction for heating cost savings. Spacious front veranda for relaxation. Near Cat Centre and seniors home. On bus line. 3-4 car paved drive.

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Aberfoyle Rd - $224,800 Have your own nature retreat with complete privacy and a pond under 15 minutes to downtown, Unique 1750Sqft architectural design, 3 bedrooms, ensuite shower & soaker tub, main floor laundry, recent upgrades to shingles, siding, heating system & windows, under 10 minutes to CFB.

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Outstanding Value for detached single home. New floor coverings, freshly painted, ready to moving in. Air conditioning, recent shingles, finished recroom, 2 full baths, fenced yard with large deck, central city location. Living room window on order, Upgrade remaining windows for only $4,000 extra.

Barbara Ave - $419,800 All Brick 3 unit building, heated 2 car garage with income. Upgraded baths and kitchens, Hardwood and ceramic throughout. Financial analysis on file showing 15% potential return on investment with 25% down. Roof 2009, many newer windows. Tenants pay utilities. Solar panels will be leased back by owner.

West end office Condo with 8 offices, board room and reception, fully equipped ready for moving in. Includes all furnishing and phone system. You could be operational in a day! Only Unit with separate front door to lower level and rear entrance for potential separate tenant & income. Great parking. Unit was fully refurbished in fall 2010 including new front door and several windows. fully wheelchair compliant.

Cavendish Cres - $339,800 Amazingly large 3+1 bedroom bungalow over 1500 sqft, 9ft ceilings, kitchen with centre island, huge master with full ensuite and walk in closet, curved staircase to family room with fireplace, guest room and full bath. Loads of storage and potential for huge home office. New oak hardwood to be installed in living/dining room area.

Lots of Lots Fortune Cres - $149,800 Great westend location in city industrial park, Zoned M6-2. May be used as a contractor`s or tradesman`s shop or yard. Easy 401 access. Security fenced and ready to use. Services on site. Battersea Rd Building Lot - $44,800 1.99 acre lot on Battersea Rd across from 6182 Battersea Rd. perfect for basement walkout, very Private, nicely treed, strong drilled well, seller is licensed septic installer and will give 25% discount on septic bed. Save $10,000 on total price by combining with neighbouring industrial 2.99 acre lot MLS# 13603846. Add a Modular Home from an additional $99,900. Battersea Rd Industrial Lot - $24,800 2.99 acre industrial lot with many uses or just park your machines. Combine with MLS #13603847 so shop and home are near each other.

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650 King St Gananoque (MLS 13601411) From the moment you walk in, you will feel at home in this spacious west end home. Some features included in this home are: main floor laundry, eat in kitchen, separate dining room, new roof (2012), new flooring on the main level (2012), new carpet in the basement (2012), fresh paint, updated kitchen (2012), private rear yard with deck and interlock patio, insulated 2 car garage, the list goes on and on. With all the work already done, all that is left is to add your own personal touches and move in. Call today for your private viewing of this beautiful move in ready home. $304,900

187 Casterton Ave Kingston (MLS 13605900) Stunning 2 storey fully renovated home, in a great area. This home boasts, hardwood floors, open concept design, newer kitchen with granite counters, renovated bathrooms and a beautiful ensuite bath. Other features include high efficiency gas heat, central air, hot water on demand, upgraded electrical, re-shingled roof, new windows and doors. Close to downtown and queens university. Garage is three cars deep. $389,900

2977 4th Cons Rd Kingston (MLS 13605250) Nestled amongst the trees sits this custom built 2,250 square foot bungalow, on three acres of land. Slated to be completed late july, this stunning home features i.C.F. Foundation, 9` ceilings, hardwood and ceramic throughout, custom trim package, custom kitchen, ensuite with his and hers showers with rain heads plus stucco exterior and over sized garage. Located close to colonade golf club, easy to the 401 and cfb kingston. Packages available. $459,900

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Sutton

Sutton Group-Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

613-384-5500

WORKING TOGETHER TO GIVE YOU THE BEST SERVICE AVAILABLE

NE PE S 4 O OU . 2H UN S

BATTERSEA RD $399,900 MLS 13603086

NE PE S 4 O OU . 2H UN S

ARNOLD CAMPBELL

613-329-8144

INGROUND POOL

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

WHY CALL US?

*Top 1% in Canada for sales *over 30 years of combined experience For a FREE market analysis with a courteous, dedicated, reputable, hands on approach, please make us one of your calls**

*TRACEY MCGINN

613-453-9922 SALES REPRESENTATIVE

OPEN HOUSE SUN. 2-4

1175 Fralick Rd, Morven $259,000

280 COLEBROOK ROAD $399,900 MLS 13605105

Beautiful new home by Barry Howlett featuring a fabulous open Sprawling 2363 sq ft bungalow, unbelievable family room, upgraded concept kitchen/ family with granite counters, stone fireplace and ensuite and main bath, spacious kitchen with patio doors to huge deck hardwood floors. 13 kms from 401 across from Sunbury Fire Hall with in-ground pool, incredible landscaped front entrance 9 ; < = ) 5( ( . + 9 $ % 4 $ 6 3789 BATTERSEA > 4 $ ( % % - ' $ + $ 1 0 , % , 0 NEW # # - 2 , % + % , 1 $ ROAD - $269,900 $ $ 1 , ## # , - , , LISTING MLS 13606243 # . # # # -

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4521 SNIDER RD $ 487,900 MLS 13606201

3772 Round Lake Rd. $314,000

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486 County Road 40 - 3 Trenton $174,900

847 CRESTWOOD AVE $409,900 MLS 13600509

Spectacular country oasis, 4000+ finished living area, unbelievable Large 4 bedroom home, ideal for family, 4 schools in the area, newer back yard with hot tub and bar /BBQ entertaining area, high ceilings, updates, one of the nicest streets in the West end, beautiful southern gourmet kitchen, close to Golf Course and lakes exposure overlooking pool and private yard

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Celebrating a 25-Year Partnership based on a Handshake.™ Gary Smith 613-544-7000 www.sutton-masters.com Kelley Hineman

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$269,000One enjoy of Lake Ontario home, from your $895,000 of athe kindview executive waterfront 225 like backdocking yard with and level deck.waterfront This filmondirectors ftpark of protected the St. home is River. open 4concept and tastefully decorated, has Lawrence baths, in-law suite, 5 bedrooms, double PRICE UPDATE! attached oversized garage and separate storage Why use HomeFinder.ca? car garage paved driveway. Ground source heating/cooling, shed. A must to view! MLSfor 12606486 t MJTUJOHT UP CSPXTF GSPN photo-volt electric genration hydro. This high efficient t BHFOUT UP DPOOFDU XJUI home has been priced to sell. Treasure Island, host of t 0GGFST UIF CFTU EFNPHSBQIJD BOE 7942million LOYALIST NAPANEE exclusive dollarPARKWAY, homes. 10GREATER minutes from downtown MPDBM JOGP WATERVIEW Kingston. At this price a must to view. MLSÂŽ 13603285 t /PUJGJDBUJPOT XIFO OFX IPNFT BSF BWBJMBCMF UIBU NFFU ZPVS DSJUFSJB NEIGHBOURHOOD 9 LAKELAND POINT DR t 'PMMPX B MJTUJOH BOE HFU VQEBUFT HOUSE UPDATE! QSJDF DIBOHFT PQFO IPVTF TPME

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$269,000 enjoy the view of Lake Ontario from your park like back yard stone and deck. Thisorfilm $159,000 Charming cottage yeardirectors round home in is the openvillage concept and tastefully decorated, has home of Arden. 318 ft waterfrontage attached oversized garage and separate storage on attached oversized andofseparate MPDBM JOGP ‘Big Clear Creek’ atgarage the mouth ‘Big Clearstorage Lake’. $569,900 the12606486 finest quality in this Fabulous shed. A mustAbsolutely to view! MLS shed. A must view! stove MLS 12606486 view.toWood (wett certified), roof ret /PUJGJDBUJPOT XIFO OFX IPNFT BSF

totally renovated home. Fully upgraded plumbing, shingled in 2008. MLSÂŽ 13602465 BWBJMBCMF UIBU NFFU ZPVS DSJUFSJB electrical, insulation, windows, roof, heating, A/C t 'PMMPX B MJTUJOH BOE HFU VQEBUFT and central VAC. A must to view. Located in this Sutton Group Masters QSJDF DIBOHFT PQFO IPVTF TPME

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