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EMC News – The ride along Brock Street is getting a little bumpier and slower. But the City of Kingston wants it that way. The transportation department is installing three speed humps near the main entrance to Hotel Dieu Hospital to improve pedestrian safety, despite complaints from motorists who wonder why Kingston is purposely impeding traffic midblock to cater to jaywalkers. Brock Street is a busy road that moves traffic out of the downtown area. The speed hump proposal was first proposed by staff last November as part of Hotel Dieu’s parking and pedestrian study, and then endorsed by city council. “I admit when I saw the suggestion I was not in favour of speed humps,” wrote Mayor Mark Gerretsen on his municipal blog page, in response to a growing public backlash. Critics accuse the city of targeting motorists for bad behaviour when it should be focusing on the actions of pedestrians. Gerretsen recalls questioning staff about whether a better option would be to install concrete barriers along the sidewalks to prevent hospital patients and staff from darting across Brock Street between the hospital and the Chown parking garage. But that suggestion was trumped by humps. “When it comes to matters of public safety I am inclined to accept the advice of the experts,” said Gerretsen. Ironically, city council recently adopted a new traffic calming policy that could lead to fewer speed humps in residential areas around the city. But officials say Brock Street’s three humps are the best solution for that location. The hospital’s expanded clinical role has made Brock

Street an increasingly busy pedestrian crossway. City officials say an estimated 2,400 people walk across the street at mid-block every day between the hospital and the Chown parking garage, even though the pedestrian signals are just 40 metres away. The installation of three flat-top speed humps, between Montreal and Sydenham Streets, is designed to slow traffic on the one-way street and possibly discourage jaywalking. New pedestrian crossing signs and 40 kph speed limit will also encourage motorists to slow down around the Dieu’s main entrance. Even though jaywalking is illegal, and not condoned by the city, officials acknowledge it’s hard to police. The street level strategy is part of a broad range of measures to help the hospital cope with more than 450,000 patient visits a year. In addition to speed humps, the city eliminated first-hour free parking and moved more monthly parkers onto nearby sidestreets in order to free up more short-term space in the 440-space Chown, the city’s largest municipal garage. The original plan for this area of Brock Street was to construct a pedestrian skywalk between the hospital and an expanded parking garage. However, when that proposal fell through, the city began looking at more cost-effective traffic calming options. Mayor Gerretsen says he will be monitoring the impact of the speed humps to see if they are more problematic than protective. “If it turns out that the installation of these speed humps do not serve their purpose, or if the speeds humps themselves create an even bigger problem with motorists, I will encourage council to ask staff to explore other options available.”

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fairways must take precedence over the game that plays on them. Rightly so. The city and its senior officials faced serious charges in the 1990’s for environmental violations at the former landfill. Convictions were handed down, steep fines levied, a $15 million clay cap order issued, appeals launched, promises made. Civic leaders learned their lesson back then not to take the long-covered dump, and its leachate (garbage juice) problems lightly anymore. The question now is whether a new business venture – run apart from city hall – would want to touch Belle Park with a 9-foot flagstick knowing the many conditions city officials will undoubtedly attach to a Request for Proposals (RFP). That’s not to say it can’t be done, but the aim of this game is to minimize the dump’s lasting environmental impact. To be clear, city staff recommended Belle Park be closed after 2013. It was council that overruled that advice in favour of seeking an RFP. Some will say that if a golf course can operate safely now, it should be able to do so in the future. The devil will be in the details of the RFP, where the city could impose strict conditions on golf course maintenance and improvements in order not to disturb the landfill giant. We await the terms and conditions because no matter who takes over and what green fees, membership drives and marketing promises are made, the legacy of the leaky landfill means the city will continue to pay-as-you-play.

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EMC Editorial – Why is Belle Park Fairways always down in the dumps, even when city councillors are trying to save it? The municipal golf course has been on the brink of closure for months, and the point was driven home after a recent money-saving staff report recommended its closure. It’s become a mounting drain on the public purse, membership is down, while other municipalities are getting out of the golfing business: just some of the reasons brought forward for Kingston needing to close its 9-hole fairways on Montreal Street. But councillors appear determined to stay the course and transform the 38-year-old business into a more profitable venture, even if they have to contract out its operations to a private company or not-for-profit organization, to a group like the Friends of Belle Park, as some are now leaning towards. Golfing, many argue, fits nicely with the city’s own strategic and sustainability goals to promote healthy active living for those with modest income and transportation means. Who can argue with that? Belle Park supporters readily point out that it isn’t the only municipally-owned recreational or cultural service that relies on property tax subsidies. The Grand Theatre, Invista Centre multiplex, Artillery Park, K-Rock Centre and Scott Aqua Centre, plus other rinks and wading pools, are not break-even business centres either. They get, what amounts to, millions of dollars in operating sub����� sidies every year to stay open. So why �������� not equal treatment for Belle Park? The key difference between it and STAY IN TIMES SQUARE! them is that the inner harbour park is Aug: 15-18, 22-25 built on a dump – a reclaimed landfill site that operated during an era when Sept: 12-15, 19-22, 26-29 disposing of tons of household trash Oct: 10-14, 11-14, beside a future-UNESCO heritage 17-20, 24-27, 27-30 waterway was the natural thing to do. ���������������������������������������������������� ��������� How times have changed. But Kingston leaders are still deal- ���������������������������������������������������������� ing with those bad decisions of the past ���������������������������������������������������������������� �������� and, as the city solicitor pointed out to �������������������������������������������������������������������������� council during the recent golf fate de���������������� bate - a rare, yet well timed passionate ���������������������� plea from a senior city official - Belle �������������������������������������� Park is, first and foremost, a landfill no matter which way you slice it. R0012234111 ����������������������������������������������� That means what lies beneath the

EMC Events - Dan Wannemacher and his staff at Kingston Family Fun World are currently facing a major industry revolution: Hollywood studios are turning away more and more from 35mm film. Most major motion pictures these days are being filmed digitally. As such, movie theatres must use a digital projector to screen them. The drive-in at Kingston Family Fun World, which has been operational since 1966, still uses old-fashioned reel projectors on its three screens. “For our industry, changing over is very elaborate and expensive. It basically means throwing all our equipment away,� explains Fun World owner Wannemacher. To convert all three projectors to digital would mean a cost to the business of around $250,000. “The chains have gotten their projectors 85 per cent paid for by the film companies,� Wannemacher explains, noting that as an independent theatre, his drive-in doesn’t qualify for any subsidies. “They weren’t thinking of drive-ins for sure and they weren’t contemplating the small towns,� Wannemacher goes on. “But right now if we want to stay in business, we have no choice.� Now, Kingston Family Fun World is looking to the Kingston community for support in helping their movie business stay open. Its current aim is to raise enough money to convert its main screen to a digital projector in time for the 2014 season. “Our goal is to raise $80,000 for Screen One to get lit. It needs the biggest and most powerful projector,� Wannemacher says.

He hopes that the other screens will be converted sometime after 2014. “We have to do baby steps,� he says. In order to raise the money, Kingston Family Fun World will be having a “Go Digital or Go Dark� event night. Movie tickets and food will be sold for $2. Rates for go-karting, the batting cages, and other attractions will also be reduced in combination with a movie ticket purchase. The park will also be having a silent auction, with all proceeds going towards the digital campaign. Though Wannemacher isn’t sure yet which movies will be shown, he does promise that there will be both a blockbuster as well as something family friendly. Though some folks have provided donations to the campaign, Wannemacher wants to raise the money through sales on food and attractions. For the Go Digital or Go Dark event, Wannemacher hopes to see 2,000 people show up to participate. “We’re not a charity and we don’t ever want to be a charity,� Wannemacher hastens. “Our hands are tied. Fun World can survive without the drive-in, but it would be psychologically depressing to come out here and see the screens black.� Go Digital or Go Dark will take place at Kingston Family Fun World on Aug. 14 from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. For more information, visit www.funworldpark.com or call 613-544-8784.

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Merger Amendment: City Hall seeks improved communication with Frontenac County By Bill Hutchins Reporter

EMC News – Kingston’s mayor has a message for those councillors seeking increased spending accountability between the city and Frontenac County – be careful what you wish for. “We have to be very careful what we’re asking for,� said Mark Gerretsen in response to a motion that council approved July 16. The motion asks the provincial government to amend the 1998 amalgamation deal that divided service funding responsibilities between the city and County governments. The 15-year-old merger

agreement, brokered by local governments and implemented by then-premier Mike Harris, has become a source of friction in recent months due to spending cuts to the Frontenac paramedic service. The County, which controls land ambulance funding and service levels in the city as well, removed one ambulance and four full-time paramedic jobs this past spring as a cost-saving measure. Several city councillors were irked to learn the decision was made without consulting them first, and the bulk of cuts will impact the Palace Road ambulance station in the heart of Kingston. Coun. Jim Neill says the unilat-

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LCBO employee shaves head for charity By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@theemc.ca

EMC News - Susie Harper doesn’t mind losing her hair for a great cause. Over the years, she has shaved her head for charity three times – once for the Terry Fox Foundation and now twice for the Canadian Diabetes Association – and she will continue to do so if the results always prove to be as successful as they have been in the past. Last month, the LCBO employee ran a fundraising campaign in support of Camp Banting, a summer camp near Ottawa that children with Type 1 diabetes attend in order to connect with those living with same disease and learn how to manage their symptoms. For one month, Harper set up donation jars beside local LCBO cash registers, which explained the campaign to customers and encouraged them to donate. Her efforts were met with an overwhelming response, and she ended up raising over $1,900. As promised, Harper had her head shaved at the 905 Princess St. LCBO July 22. She explained it was important to her to specifically help children who are living with a disease she knows all too well. “I’m a diabetic myself, so I know what it’s like,� Harper said. “But to actually be that young and have to know every day you have to get a needle. I can’t imagine being a child, starting out like that. It’s got to be devastating.� Indeed, she explained that she was inspired to help the cause in the first place when she got chatting at the grocery store with the mother of a little boy suffering from Type 1 diabetes. “[She said] her son always felt like he was out of place and everything because he was diabetic and had to take his needles to school,� Harper says. “But he got to go to [Camp Banting] one year, and there was a total change. He had a new

outlook on life because he learned what it’s all about. Once you know what it’s all about it means nothing. You know you’re not the only one and it’s not the end of the world.� Canadian Diabetes Association development coordinator Catherine Reynolds said that there are about 20 children from the Kingston area who attend Camp Banting each year. “We have to provide round-the-clock medical care, all the medical supplies and special nutrition,� she explained. “We’re teaching them proper management of this chronic disease, so [monetary donations] make a world of difference. This will help us a great deal.� Reynolds was extremely touched at the measure Harper took to raise money for and awareness of children affected by diabetes: “She just shaved her head for charity – how much more can a person give of themselves? We’re overwhelmed and thrilled with this. It’s incredible what wonderful people we have in our community and what they will do to help others. We never expected them to raise almost $2,000 - what a pleasant surprise.� Harper remarked that she was also surprised and extremely pleased by the amount raised. “I was thinking $500,� she said. “Never in a million years did I ever think that amount would be raised. I was very impressed and overwhelmed myself by that.� While her hair was on the short side even before it was shaved off, Harper said it still felt significantly different. “It feels funny at first,� she said. “It feels like your head’s always wet because it’s not used to the air on it and that. But it grows fast so I know it’ll come back in.� She remarked that the cause was more than worth losing her hair for: “I would do it again for the kids,� Harper said.

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EMC Editorial - Six years ago, after graduating from college, I was lucky enough to land a job in my hometown of Kingston, working at a local newspaper, the same newspaper that I write for today. When I first graduated from the Journalism-Print program at Niagara College, I was uncertain where my career would take me. My daily browsing of career sites had me a little worried that in order to land a job in my field of study I might be required to settle down in Toronto. It was a prospect that didn’t appeal me. While I’m sure there are those who would relish the opportunity to live and work in the cultural, entertainment and financial capital of Canada, I’d prefer to merely visit on occasion. I’ve never though myself

cut out for big city life, and as noted above, I was lucky to never have to find out. Two months after an internship with the Kingston WhigStandard, I was interviewing for a position as a junior reporter with the Kingston Heritage. I like to think I’ve always had a strong appreciation for the city in which I was both born and raised, but there’s something about working at a community newspaper that allows you to connect with the city in which you live, work and play on a deeper level; the stories and events I have covered, and the people behind them, have helped me develop an even greater appreciation for the Limestone City. As teenagers, many of us are often eager to leave our hometowns behind. We’re convinced that bigger and better things lay outside the city’s limits. While this may, in some cases, prove to be true, I hope both my staff and I have helped highlight all that is great about the Limestone City and helped to foster a greater appreciation for the region among city and area resi-

dents via the telling of positive news stories from the community. These past six years with the Kingston Heritage/Frontenac Gazette EMC, I have thoroughly enjoyed becoming better acquainted with my hometown and connecting EMC readers with the community as well. That said, the time has come for me to move on. Before I do, I would like to offer my thanks to the colleagues and friends who have served alongside me at the Kingston Heritage/Frontenac Gazette EMC during my six-year tenure. I would also like to thank my loyal readers (I would be remiss if I didn’t give a shout out to friends Laura and Lindsey, loyal readers of Coughlar’s Corner), as well as all those who have shared their stories with me over the years. At this point I am uncertain where life will take me next. I am certain, however, that no matter where I end up, no other place will hold a place in my heart quite like that of the Limestone City, and I have you, the community, to thank for that.

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A bad apple or two won’t spoil this bunch EMC Editorial - Two weeks ago, the city of Kingston got some very bad press, quickly followed by some very good press. News that a hate letter threatening bodily harm arrived in the mailbox of a local lesbian couple went viral, and quickly spread across the city, province and nation. The letter purported to be from a group of individuals dedicated to ridding the city of “the scourge of homosexuality� through intimidation. A second letter mentioned that the group had access to BB guns, and may be connected to a recent event in which the HIV/AIDS Regional Services building came under BB gun fire. Unfortunately for the authors, the letters ended up having the opposite effect, and proved that the vast majority of Kingstonians embrace the diversity the LGBT community brings to the city. At the time of writing, the Facebook page Kingston Loves the Queer Community has just over 4,000 likes, and many community members – including Kingston’s

federal and provincial elected representatives – have posted photos of themselves holding red hearts, symbolizing their love and support for diversity in our city. Two rallies were also held the weekend after the letters came to light, and a card of support was circulated and sent to the couple. Susan Belyea, one of the women targeted, was quoted as saying that the community’s response to the letters was “like a symphony of love.� She said that she and her partner, Karen Dubinsky, have also received numerous calls and letters of support. Sometimes, bad times end up bringing out the best in people, and that appears to be what has happened in this situation. Like the vast majority of our neighbours, we at the Heritage EMC love Kingston’s queer community, and are proud, based on the our city’s strong show of support for the targeted couple and the local LGBT community in general, to call this region home. Together, we have proven that love is indeed stronger than hate.

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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 613-384-7306 or email the jmkooy@gmail.com.

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. Mobile Clinic Wednesday, Aug. 7 from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Queens Biosciences Atrium on Arch Street. 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 Singles Only Club of Kingston welcomes you to join us for the following activities. On Thursday, Aug. 1 at 12 p.m., join Erika and club members on the beautiful patio at the St. Lawrence Golf Club for lunch. The club is located at 2022 Hwy 2. We are a member-run non-profit organization that offers social activities to our members. For more information call our club line at 613-530-4912 or visit our web site at www.sockingston.com.

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p.m. No experience necessary. Free. This circle is open to all. Bring hand drums (African, Irish, etc.), shakers, flutes, and other instruments. If you don’t have any, we have extra. Come to play, or sit back and watch. Free parking on the dirt road in the park. We meet at Ben’s Pub (105 Clergy St.) if it rains, 8-10 p.m. Wheelchair accessible. Email julianegregory@hotmail.com to get on the email list, so you know whether we are at the park or the Call for 6Squared Artwork. Submissions for pub, and for more information. Kingston’s new non-juried Art Exhibition and Sale - 6Squared - accepted until Oct. 25. Open to The ‘Silver Wings’ welcomes ex-service members everyone – artists, celebrities, designers, and you. from all branches. For a fun social evening, please Works in all media measuring precisely 6” x 6” join us at 416 Wing, Kingston, on the third Friday are welcome (must be unsigned). Information & of every month at 6 p.m. For more details and info guidelines: www.6squared.ca or 613-532-6222. please contact Molly at 613-389-6120. 10th Annual Fogies & Friends Golf Tournament. Early bird deadline for the Sept. 13 Seniors Association fundraiser is Aug. 2. Best ball, scramble, pig roast, and prizes including Hole in-one Prize: Expedia CruiseShipCentres Hawaiian Cruise. Registration forms available at The Seniors Centre (613-548-7810) or seniorskingston.ca. Sponsored by Bank of Montreal, BMO Nesbitt Burns and The Whig Standard. Art of Still Life Workshop Thursdays, Aug. 8 & 15, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Explore the art of still life with the City of Kingston Arts Team. Create original ink, watercolour or mixed media “still lives” using a meaningful object of your choosing. Supplies included. No cost but registration required: 613-548-7810. Tickets for ‘The Kingston Symphony presents 75 Years of Modern Music’ are now on-sale. 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 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 613-373-2261. Drum Circle. Hosted by Julian Gregory. Drop into the drum circle at City Park (at the south end of GriefShare. You don’t have to go through the the park, near King & Maitland) on Sundays, 2-4

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5 - 7 p.m. or until sold out. Music by Rawhide. Old Time Fiddler’s Aug. 4 at 2 p.m. Cost includes dinner at 6 p.m. Euchre every Thursday at 7 p.m. Prizes, light lunch. Mature teens welcome. Open to the public. Seeley’s Bay Seniors: Seniors meet Seniors Community Club #523 Centre 70, corner 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of every month at 12 of Days and Front Road. Shuffleboard and Bridge noon. Contact Edith Kennedy at 613-387-3949. Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. New members welcome. Kingston Symphony Warehouse, 785 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd., Kingston. Turnoff is just north of Princess Street - follow the green signs. Book Fair to follow Sept 17-21.

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Southern Frontenac Community Services Corporation offers a Caregiver Support Drop-in the second Tuesday of every month from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Grace Centre in Sydenham. This is an opportunity for those who are Caregivers to enjoy a cup of coffee/tea with other Caregivers in a safe and supportive environment. It is possible, with prior arrangements, to bring your loved one with you who will be cared for by caring and qualified staff of the Adult Day Service. For more information please contact Mary Gaynor-Briese, Caregiver Support at 613-376-6477. Open Mic Night every Friday at the Storrington Centre Fire Hall in Sunbury, 7-10 p.m. Old and new country, gospel, bluegrass and more. No cover charge. Sharbot Lake Farmers Market open Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. from Victoria Day weekend through Thanksgiving. Visit www.slfm.handsonharvest.ca. Frontenac Farmer’s Market, Lion’s Centre, Verona, Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. until Oct. 26. Come shop for local products from local farmers and vendors. Enjoy breakfast or a coffee at the Lions canteen. www.frontenacfarmersmarket.ca. The 8th Fire. You are cordially invited to join CBC producer Connie Walker for a preview of an episode of the 8th Fire series, which enhances a positive way to walk together towards right relations with indigenous peoples. Meet the producer, see an episode, and discuss the series which will run in September. Taking place at Perth Road Sunday School Hall Aug. 8 at 7 p.m. Refreshments available. You’re invited to a Birthday Party! The Battersea Loughborough Lake Association is 50 years old in 2013. The celebration will take place at the Association’s AGM, Aug. 8, at the Storrington Hall, 3910 Battersea Rd. Hors d’Oeuvres from 6 p.m., with the meeting starting at 7 p.m. A highlight of the evening will be the release of a special publication commemorating the 50 years of the Association. It features some of the key events and colourful personalities prominent over the past half century. Be on hand to get your copy – which is free to all members of the Association. SFCSC’s Summer Barbecue. Join us for our diners club barbecue Aug. 7 at 12 noon at the Grace Centre, 4295 Stage Coach Rd, Sydenham. RSVP to Bob Abrams, 613-376-6477, ext. 303.

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Meet your market vendor: The Kitchen Garden By Kelly Reid Correspondent

EMC Lifestyle - Long-time consumers of local goods are surely familiar with The Kitchen Garden, an organic farm based just outside of town in Wilton, Ont. The Kitchen Garden has been selling a variety of produce at the Kingston Public Market in Springer Market Square for the past five years. From its small beginning in 2008, the farm has now grown to include greenhouses, fruit trees, laying hens, acres of vegetable fields, and a wholesale business. Evan Quigley, who started the organic farm after leaving behind the Toronto restaurant scene, hopes to spread the importance of eating locally throughout the Kingston community. “It’s really important to know who’s growing your food,� he says. “And to keep local economy thriving. It stimulates local business. There are so many reasons.� Well-known locally for their very popular heirloom tomatoes, green beans, and salad greens, The Kitchen Garden is even a supplier to some of the city’s most successful restaurants. Chien Noir, Chez Piggy, AquaTerra, and Atomica all use produce from The Kitchen Garden. The farm continues to wholesale some of its produce to local delis and grocery stores as well. The Kitchen Garden’s primary concern is to continue growing nutrient-rich food. “We focus on enriching the soil,� says Quigley. The Kitchen Garden regularly

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EMC Lifestyle - There’s no shortage of fresh, local produce in the Kingston Public Market. From apples to zucchinis, there are several dozen vendors supplying fruits and vegetables on market days and through shops downtown. Reinink Family Farms is unique, however, in that they are one of the only vendors selling local, certified fresh organic eggs. “We’ve been doing it for over 20 years,� says Janet Reinink. The property has been in the Reinink family for several generations – in fact, Janet’s husband was born and raised on the very farm that he now operates. Reinink Family Farms is located on Varty Lake, just north of Camden East, about 40 minutes outside of Kingston. The farm, which is operated jointly by Janet and her husband, Hank-John, has more than 6,000 laying hens. Though that sounds like a high figure, “It’s not really all that big in the industry,� says Janet, when considering the scale of commercial farming. Even still, according to Janet, “The eggs in themselves are a full-time job.� The Reinink farm used to grow a variety of market produce as well. However, as their customer base for the eggs continued to grow, they made the decision to stop selling all market produce except for French green beans. “It was just getting too much for us,� Janet explains. Despite scaling down the scope of

their business, Reinink Family Farms remains exceptionally busy. In addition to selling dozens of eggs to home cooks every market day, the farm also acts as a supplier to some of the city’s most successful restaurants. The farm sells to Chien Noir, Chez Piggy, Atomica, Harper’s, Pan Chancho, and several others. They also stock their eggs in stores such as Tara Natural Foods. For Janet, there’s no doubt that buying local groceries is the right choice for Kingstonians. “Being local, it’s fresher of course,� she says, noting that consumers may notice better flavour. “It keeps everything in the local economy. You support each other. You know where your food is coming from,� she goes on. Janet and her husband also believe that customers can be ethically comfortable with the product. “The eggs are certified organic, so they do have to have access to the outdoors, and they’re definitely not in cages,� she says. In addition to eggs and French green beans, the farm also sells broiler chickens in small quantities. During the summer months, Reinink Family Farms fills all orders at the Kingston Public Market. Once the market closes, the farm delivers orders once per week. Tara Natural Food stocks Reinink Family Farms eggs year-round. Eggs are available by the dozen or half dozen. Visit Reinink Family Farms at stall numbers 22 and 23 in Market Square, or contact the farm at (613) 378-2479.

Janet Reinink operates the stall on a typically busy Kingston Public Market day. Photo/Kelly Reid

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Meet your market vendor: Hilborn Family Farm By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@theemc.ca

Andrea and Justin Hilborn are high school sweethearts who are as passionate about farming as they are about each other. The couple moved to Kingston from Cobourg several years ago to pursue career opportunities – Andrea is a naturopathic doctor and Justin a heritage carpenter – and in 2010 they started Hilborn Family Farm, where they raise pastured chickens, turkeys, pigs and cattle. While the farm itself is located 30 minutes north of Kingston in the village of Moscow, the Hilborns set up every Sunday at the Memorial Centre Farmers’ Market in order to spread information about their meat. “It basically means we’re working all the time,� Andrea says of juggling their full-time day jobs with daily farm chores. Still, she and Justin note that all the hard work is worth it, as sustainable farming is something they have wanted to be a part of since first trying it out through WOOF (Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms) a number of years ago. “It wasn’t the most positive experience, but it made us decide what we wanted to do,� Justin says. “We both love animals, so we wanted to get into meat production. It just seemed to make sense.� On pasture-based farms like the Hilborns’, animals live outside and regularly get rotated to fresh pasture. In addition to resulting in tastier, healthier meat, this method is better for the environment than conventional meat production.

“It improves the land too,� Justin says. “It’s really apparent. A few weeks after we’ve moved them, whether it’s the cows, the pigs, or the chickens, you can see that it’s actually made where they were better. It just looks cleaner and the grass is growing healthier. It’s building soil, basically, and that’s what we want to be doing.� He explains that over time this process has become part of a system, of sorts, in which each animal has its own role on the pasture: “They work together. They improve the pasture and then they improve [the environment for] each other at the same time.� While this method ultimately means more work for the farmers, the Hilborns are more than up to the challenge: “The value in what we do is we spend a lot of time at it,� Andrea says. “So it’s not just that we’re giving them a certain type of feed or that they’re outside, it’s all those things together. We spend time [farming] every day, and we know each one of the animals individually.� She and Justin remark that it’s a pleasure to interact with customers at the market each Sunday, “We get to talk to a lot of like-minded people,� Andrea says. “People who are interested in food, people who are interested in the environment, people who just generally care about what’s going on in the world. It’s a lot of fun.� “We find that this market, there’s a good customer base,� Justin adds. “They seem to know what they are into. At other markets we’ve gone to we’ve had to do a lot of explaining or the questions just aren’t as in depth. Some people really hold are feet to the fire at this market.�

Justin and Andrea Hilborn. Customers of Hilborn Family Farm are asked to submit order forms indicating what they want to buy, and pick their meat up at the farm itself. Andrea and Justin remark that part of the reason they want people to come to the farm is

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For more information or to download an order form, people are invited to “like� Hilborn Family Farm on Facebook, or come visit their booth at the Memorial Centre Farmers’ Market.


The Odyssey to be performed in Kingston and Westport by travelling theatre company By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@theemc.ca

Sarah Machin Gale and Christopher Darroch in The Odyssey less and universal theme of home. “I think that no matter where we are, how old we are, or who we are, we all have this sense of what home means to us,” Smith says. “It’s a very potent, powerful thing. For some people it’s a physical thing, a place. For some people it’s an emotional thing that resonates, or it’s a person, it’s family. [The Odyssey] is about one man’s journey to recapture or reclaim that, to seek that out again.” Chafe’s adaptation also includes an increased focus on the character of Penelope, who is played by Sarah Gale in Driftwood’s production. She remarks that it’s wonderful how in this case Penelope has a chance to share her half of the story as well, as normally everything centres around Odysseus. “In this production, she gets a chance to say well what about me,” Gale says. “You’ve left me for 20 years and something happened here while you were gone too. This is my own personal challenge and adventure too. I think that’s great.” Gale remarks that it’s an honour to play such an iconic character, and that she feels she is able to relate to Penelope in a number of important

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Summertime at the Cottage

The Cottage By Me (Circa 1985) Near a storybook town, at the bottom of a hill, hidden by a forest, sits a cottage. A clean tidy cottage surrounded by trees, filling each visitor with memorable impressions of summertime. It has its own special civilization touched only by the changing seasons. During the day, the sun shines rewarding the faithful bathers basking in the sun. Skipping across the lake, water-skiers race by as swimmers plunge towards the shore to avoid an accident. The olive green water laps onto the shoreline, splashing the bathers. A man in a small rowboat tosses a line to persuade a fish to nibble. The days are long and blissful until the sun goes down and night approaches. All is still. The fire burns and the hazy smoke climbs high into the trees. Orange glows appear in the darkness as the cottagers settle down at their sites to socialize by the fire. Nearby the lake waits while the stars dance on its surface. The flushed red moon glows in the east casting a veil of shimmering beams and the ebony sky encircles the smoldering fire. Occasionally

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interrupting this crisp clean scene are crickets and perhaps a loon echoing a familiar tune. Here the night is a mystical display of nature, the sky a splendid arrangement of everything pure and fresh. I remember this cottage fondly as it sits at the bottom of its hill and awaits our return. The cottage, from the cute boy down the way to toasted s’mores dripping with melted chocolate. Pack a bag, don’t look back and soak up all the summer offerings. Given that we live by the lake, summertime gets busy at our little cottage. Visiting friends and family pour in. So I often need to quickly whip something together with very little notice. Let’s face it: salsa is everyone’s favorite summer condiment. I found these perfect salsa recipes for you to devour. There are so many ways to enjoy it. I’ve included a few different options to spice up this basic salsa.

Basic Salsa Recipe Ingredients: • 1 Tablespoon finely chopped white onion • 1 Tablespoon of finely chopped red onion • 1 tablespoon finely chopped jalapeno pepper (to taste) • 1 Tablespoon finely chopped cilantro • 1 Tablespoon of fresh juice of one lime • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt Additional options:

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EMC News - This September, Kingston high school students will be offered a unique health and wellness experience that will allow them to gain valuable skills in the process. A new Fitness and Leadership Focus Program will provide students the opportunity to become certified personal trainers, fitness instructors and nutrition specialists. Andrea Barrow, a teacher at La Salle Secondary School for the past 15 years, came up with the concept. “This is a brand new program and this September will be the first time it is running. We have approximately 20 students coming in from various schools in the Kingston and surrounding area. They will all be bussed in to La Salle on a daily basis. The semester-long program will have the certifications worked into it. The personal training certificate will be through Canfit, and because I am certified with them, I can actually certify the students while I am with them in the program.” The major benefit to the students is the amount of credits they can receive through the program. “Students will end up with a business credit and will learn how to market themselves. Whether they are working at a large corporation and are competing for clients on the floor or they go out into business on their own, they will learn how to approach that from a business stand point and earn a credit for that. They will also gain two phys-ed credits from the course and a co-op credit as well. They will go out and work in a fitness facility or in a rehab centre and earn their co-op credit that way. They will all be out in the community at different places learning about the fitness and health facilities in the area,” explained Barrow.

The program has also received a grant from the Limestone Learning Foundation. “I applied for a grant back in the spring and we have been awarded a grant to buy new treadmills and fitness testing equipment and heart rate monitors and many other supplies.” The equipment will be used in conjunction with another new program entitled ‘Are you fitter than a fifth grader?’ “The high school students in the program will assess the fitness level of 50 fifth grade students from various schools in the area. They will then asses the level of fitness of high school students at La Salle and any staff and community members that want to take part. They will then compare and see who the fitter group is. So, as part of their personal training learning, they have to learn how to do fitness assessments and this exercise will teach them how to do this,” explained Barrow. The program is getting a lot of students excited and Barrow is right there with them. “I think the kids are really excited about the challenge and anxious to see who the fittest group is. I think the fifth graders are going to win but I could be completely wrong. It will definitely be a fun fitness challenge and a little bit of a competition.” The program will be beneficial no matter what the results and Barrow hopes to inspire some students to continue with health and fitness training after it is over. “I am hoping to bring my passion and love of fitness into the classroom and hope that the students take to it and hope that I can make it infectious. This is my dream teaching job so I am extremely excited to be able to offer it to the students and I know that they are pretty excited as well.” For more information on the program www. limestone.on.ca

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Vacation photography gear EMC Lifestlye – We’re deep into the summer and I always get a lot more questions about photography techniques and equipment at this time of year. Truth is, given the right circumstances, you don’t need much equipment to take great photos. If you’re a camera enthusiast, you likely think you’ll never have all the gear you need. For spouses and partners of such obsessed individuals, there is, in fact, always another piece of photography equipment that’s essential. Plan for it when you budget. These things take priority over food, shelter and transportation. Don’t worry about the logic. Simply accept this as a given. You’ll quickly learn that potential problems multiply the farther you are from your home source (and equipment collection). Situations can get complicated and demanding on the street. To prevent disaster, I have redundant systems. If one fails, and it will, I’ve got the other as a backup. I usually have at least three memory cards (8 16 gb) with me. They’re the lightest item, so it’s easy to carry extras. I also carry a couple of batteries. Despite all the best intentions, things can still go screwy. I recently got to New York, along with my Canon 7D, an extra battery and my small battery charger. Life was good until I went to charge a battery. At the last second in Canada, I’d picked up the charger for

my 50D camera. Yup. It fits a different sized battery. Duh. My backup for the week was my tiny Canon S100. Given the quality that comes out of this little masterpiece of engineering, I wasn’t in bad shape (except in very low light). If you’re on vacation in a new location, you won’t be familiar with your surroundings. For a street photographer, surviving a day without some kind of minor injury is a success story. I tend to wear sturdy boots for the climbing, crawling and running around I do. But it’s summer. I’m more likely in sandals and shorts. The bruises and scrapes add up. A street photographer has to be aware of his/her surroundings at all times: cars speeding along; that pole you’re about to walk into (not that I’ve ever done that....weekly); the sign you’re about to smash you’re head into when you stand from lying on the ground. If you lose your awareness, you could suffer serious injury. There are some preventable injuries photographers have to watch for if they’re using pro equipment. Some of this gear is heavy, and the weight seems to increase as the hours roll by. Try lugging 12 pounds on a strap around your neck for eight hours and you’ll know what I mean. You can now prevent that. A company called Black Rapid (www.blackrapid.com) makes some amazing straps for the pro or amateur

enthusiast. Their straps do not go around your neck or hang off one shoulder. Instead, the strap goes over a shoulder and the camera rests on the opposite side of your body. This takes all the strain off your neck muscles. The weight is evenly distributed. At the end of a day, you won’t feel like your neck or shoulder is in agony. I use the RS-Sport model. It has an added strap that prevents strap movement under active conditions. If you are just shooting scenery in the park, you won’t need this, but if you do any running or climbing in and out of trees or urban buildings, tunnels, or cliffs, you’ll appreciate the extra stability. This is one of the most important pieces of equipment for ensuring your own continued physical health and prevention of muscle strain. Black Rapid also makes straps for pocket cameras, guaranteeing that you’ll never drop your precious equipment. When you remove the camera from its protective case, the camera is still attached to the camera strap worn cross body. Tendonitis is an annoying injury you can avoid. It’s difficult to remember your health when you’re on the street or in a high-adrenalin situation. That adrenalin takes away the pain you would otherwise feel. I once shot a West Point vs. RMC hockey game. Continued on page 18

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along. Very expensive and comes with considerable flaws. I’ve heard similar complaints about that particular lens from several fellow professional photographers. The Sigma 10 – 20 is great for stealth photography. I can take a photo of someone at almost 90 degrees to my left or right but my camera is pointing straight ahead. For recreational interest, the Canon S100 compact camera is my favorite little piece of equipment. It’s often in the front pocket of my jeans. I’ve said this in previous columns, but I want to emphasize that given the lifespan of modern equipment I recommend forking over the extra cash for extended warranties. If you’re shooting a lot of photos, especially on the street, you’re going to run into problems. To hone your skills and place great value on each click of the shutter, every once in a while, go back to real (i.e., film) photography where every shot counts. Do everything in manual mode for a couple of weeks (you can also do this in digital). Much of modern photography is mindless. Photographers no longer have to calculate anything, which leads to a lack of understanding of the craft and science. The best way to improve your photos is to get out there and use your camera a lot. Find a mentor or friend who can give you some tips. There’s a photography group in Kingston that anyone can join, regardless of skill level: www.meetup.com/Kingston-Photography.

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term but it will lower in the long term, Saunders predicted. Pet stores predict the opposite. They warn existing pet owners that will have no choice but to turn their unwanted and unplanned litters over to the humane society rather than take them to pet stores. Owners urged the city to hold off enacting the bylaw until June 2014 to give them more time to rethink and revamp their business models. Other critics say Kingston is treading on the rights and freedom of store owners to sell a legal product. Councillors did not have much more to say about the subject when the initial bylaw came up for approval. However, they are not finished bringing in further rules to tackle the growing problem of too many domestic pets in the city. A Responsible Pet Ownership Program is currently in the works, patterned after the example in Calgary. “A committee has put forward its recommendation and a staff report coming this fall,� explained Kareen Lush, also with Kingston Animal Rescue, which played a role in drafting recommendations designed to encourage responsible pet ownership through a combination stricter enforcement and petfriendly incentives. “The responsible pet ownership program will be moving forward,� Lush told reporters. “Spay/neuter clinics are part of it.� The city is hoping to establish a variety of measures, including; low-cost spay/neuter clinics available either for low income families or the whole community, stepped up animal bylaw enforcement on nights and weekends, increased campaign to get pets tagged and licensed annually, and a rewards program for owners of tagged animals that go stray. Said Lush of her group’s support for the city’s campaign: “We are just starting.�

EMC News – It may sound like a strange contradiction – stopping pet stores from selling popular household pets. But animal welfare advocates are applauding Kingston’s new bylaw that bans the sale of cats, dogs and rabbits unless those animals come solely from shelters or rescue agencies. “We are a little town but we’re making some big moves here,� beamed Jessica Hellard with the group Kingston Animal Rescue. “We think it’s the most progressive (bylaw) in Canada and that’s putting Kingston on the map for it.� With no debate at their July 16 meeting, councillors voted 9-2 to make Kingston one of only a few cities in Canada to ban the retail sale of cats, dogs and rabbits from unsourced suppliers. The measure is designed to put the bite on illegal breeders, eliminate so-called impulse buying of pets, and reduce the city’s pet over-population. At least two retail stores in Kingston - The Pet Store and Pet Paradise - will be affected by the bylaw, which is expected to pass third and final reading next month. “They still have a role to play,� said Alison Migneault of Kingston Animal Rescue, noting pet stores are encouraged to sell animals that come exclusively from shelters. “They have the opportunity to have dogs, cats and rabbits from rescues and shelters in their stores, and to help get them placed into good homes and reduce pet over-population,� she added. Once the bylaw clears final reading, expected August 13, pet store owners will no longer be able to take in animals for free and they can’t buy animals from breeders. Pet stores will also be given 90 days, or until mid-November, to deplete their existing inventory of cats, dogs and rabbits. Migneault is hopeful pet stores will abide by the new rules and refocus their business away from pet sales. “There are more than 10 pet supply stores in Kingston that don’t sell animals at all and they do make a good profit.� The Kingston Humane Society also applauds the crackdown on pet sales, noting 1,000 cats, dogs and rabbits are sold every year in pet stores. “This ban will have positive benefits for the community,� said society president Janice Saunders. Saunders says impulse buying – such our View y GE as rabbits at Easter and dogs at Christmas A R A New G – are contributing to the pet over-supply in problem in Kingston. “The sad reality is DISPLAY MODELS IN that there are more animals in Kingston KINGSTON & HARTINGTON than there are homes for.� The humane society will not be swamped with more unwanted animals because of the pending pet sale ban. There will be an uptake of animals in the short

Doyle pointed out that Council has agreed that taxes will not be increased for this project to go ahead, and, �we are still hopeful that final approval will be given for solar panels on the roof, in which case we could make money on the rink operation,� he said. High Praise for Volunteers- Mayor Doyle was enthusiastic in his praise of the many willing and dedicated volunteers in the township, in this instance those maintaining the flower beds and equipment around the Wolfe Island Information Centre and the Town Hall, as well as the flower containers at the Wolfe Island ferry dock and other community facilities, and on going efforts at the Centre Street Community Garden on Centre Street. He noted made by MTO at the Wolfe Island ferry dock of the new shelter, benches and flower containers. “And last, but not least, a big Thank You on behalf of the Community to the volunteers who run the WI Tourist Centre and the Old House Museum Wolfe Island and to all of Frontenac Islands dedicated volunteers. Our Council feels so fortunate to have so many people willing to pitch in and help. “

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EMC News- Frontenac Islands Mayor Denis Doyle keeps up a busy pace with meetings at the County, on the Islands, with the city and of course with certain provincial departments and officials. Howe Island Transportation: In a recent update of activities, Mayor Doyle spoke first about that island’s transportation study in the hands of AECOM. The study’s purpose is to assist the township in Howe Island long term transportation planning. Most recently the mayor and members of council met with AECOM to review the consultant’s findings to date and to prepare for a public meeting on Howe Island to discuss the study outcomes sometime in August‌ Wolfe Island Rink: Mayor Doyle spoke hopefully about the $75,000 Trillium Grant applied for by Wolfe Island’s Community Centre Board. “I was asked to sign more papers recently, a positive sign, Maybe,â€? he said. “We hope to hear if it is approved in early August. IF it is approved it will be a great addition to the money already in the rink roof fund, thanks to all the fund raising efforts and hard work of so many Islanders over the years including Music Fest, Hockeyville organizers and so many others..â€? Then Mayor Doyle noted that the Project Manager Patrick Thompson continues to prepare for the construc$42 tion tendering process. “He recently had a design engineer over to the island to finalize the plans and do a site inspection. Councillor Grant, Paul Hogan, Glen Mossier, Steve Fargo, and I also met with Patrick and the engineer July 22nd, and are impressed with how well the project is going.â€? Mayor

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EMC Lifestyle - When travel season is peppered with a gas price increase or two, it’s no wonder more drivers don’t experience a matching spike in bloodpressure. These conditions tend to cause another spike: an increase in trips to the shop to see if the chariot hasn’t picked up a virus or some other malady leading to a case of gaseous guzzlyitis. Here’s a few ways to see if your vehicle is delivering the appropriate fuel mileage without inconvenience. 1) Test it right. No matter how much gadgetry your instrument panel has, or what super-apps you’ve downloaded onto your smart-phone, there is only one way to correctly calculate your vehicle’s fuel mileage. Fill it up, (stopping at the first click of the pump nozzle), reset your trip odometer to zero, drive as far as possible on that tank of fuel, refill, check the distance travelled and do the math. On-board mileage displays rely on too many variable and inaccurately measured parameters to equal the accuracy of the tank-to-tank test. If possible complete a mostly highway driving test for comparison against your daily mix of urban and higher speed commute. 2) Get the right ratings’ guide. NRCan has admitted that their current test isn’t as good as that used by the U.S. EPA. That’s why we’re realigning our tests to more closely align with the U.S method starting with the 2013 model year. If you log onto www. nrcan.gc.ca and click on the ‘fuel efficiency’ link you can find the ratings for your particular vehicle. Then take a web-stroll over to the U.S. counterpart at www.fueleconomy.gov and find their ratings. Remember the U.S. posts in Yours in service ‘miles per U.S. gallon’, so you’ll have Brian Turner to add 20 per cent to get a ‘milesSEE OUR FLYER IN TODAY’S PAPER* per-imperial-gallon rating, or bring up your favourite metric conversion calculator website to see some interestThe recliners were ing comparisons. just the beginning. The EPA added a cold-weather mode, an extreme and aggressive acceleraANNIVERSARY SAVE ON ANWIDE SELECTIO OF HOME tion mode, and an FURNISHINGS AT air-conditioning ONCE-A-YEAR PRICING load mode to their SALE RUNS JULY 3O THROUGH AUGUST 12 tests. Their ratings are almost always worse than ours, sometimes up to 20 we invented the recliner back in the day, but a lot If you think that La-Z-Boy just makes “Dad chairs,” think again. Sure plus tables, rugs and more, we’re out to prove that has changed since then. With our wide range of sofas, sectionals, Sale, you’ll find savings that are great looking too. comfort can look as good as it feels. And during our Anniversary

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efficiencies can be implemented and what best practices can be used to reduce costs and improve services.” Doyle said. Mayor Doyle made the point that Kingston receives (and pays for) approximately 80% of the services provided by Frontenac Paramedic Services, and 60 % of the Fairmount Home services. “ As our biggest customer I have asked the Consultant to include representatives from the city in the one on one interviews they plan to carry out” he concluded. Around Town: * A recent summer service at Wolfe Island’s Christ Church Anglican (15th line) included a visit by their Bishop, the Rt. Rev. Michael Oulton, who dedicated a new stained glass window for the church created by WI artist Linda

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EMC Lifestyle - It has been four years since singer/songwriter Megan Hamilton released her last album, See Your Midnight Breath in the Shipyard. During that time, she moved to Kingston (from Toronto), got married, had a baby, and took a break from recording music. This summer, Hamilton is back with a new EP called Snow Moon, which features three original songs: I Paved My Way with Pennies, I’ve Always Wanted to Visit Seattle and Tuesdays are the Loneliest Nights. “It was good to get back into the studio and back into feeling creative again – not just like a mom,” she remarks. Hamilton describes her musical style as “eclectic folk rock”. “There’s a lot of texture and a lot of underlying interesting stuff that holds everything together, like a throughline,” she explains. Recorded by Zane Whitfield at the North of Princess Recording Studio, Snow Moon features a slightly different sound from Hamilton’s previous albums; the departure is largely due to the addition of two new musicians, Danielle Lennon on violin and Alison Gowan on double bass, as well as Ottawa-based producer Jim Bryson, who has played with well-known acts like Kathleen Edwards, The Tragically Hip and Sarah Harmer in addition to releasing several records of his own. “It was great to work with Jim,” Hamilton says. “He just walked in and was the obvious immediate leader, which I really appreciated because I find typically I have to do a lot of the stuff by myself. It’s great to let somebody else take the reins. He has

a lot of interesting ideas and added a new direction with the songs.” Adding a violin to the mix has also been a pleasant new experience. “I don’t think I’ve ever been so close to a violin [before Danielle and I started practicing together]” Hamilton says. “I’d never listened to the real sonic qualities of it…There’s something so immediately visceral about it – it’s almost like a human voice.” She notes that recording the album was a positive experience for everyone involved thanks to the excellent camaraderie among the artists: “It’s been really awesome working with Danielle and Alison. They’re both really positive people - they have ideas, do their work and they’re fun to hang out with. All those things are really important when you’re playing music.” Over the next few months, Hamilton and her band will play a number of shows throughout Ontario including Owen Sound, Windsor, Toronto and of course, Kingston. She remarks that the idea of touring feels quite a bit different now that she is a mom, as leaving her 22-month-old daughter, Audrey, for more than a few days at a time is not an appealing option. “We’re doing weekends – that’s usually the best time to play anyway in terms of getting audiences out,” Hamilton notes. And, the release of Snow Moon is only the beginning, as next year Hamilton plans on reuniting with Bryson to produce a full-length album. “We’ll be recording back at Zane’s studio over the winter” she says, noting that the creative juices have been flowing since she started writing music again earlier this year, and that

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Salvaging art EMC Lifestyle – Penny Gorman has turned the reclamation of no-longerfunctional materials into an art. She’s an architectural salvage artist. She doesn’t just take any old item and re-use it. Gorman finds old pieces of architecture, objects that have a meaningful past, and gives them a creative future. She’s particularly fond of 19th century relics found in eastern Ontario rural settings. Her original background was in graphics, but it didn’t take long to realize that wasn’t for her. “Straight lines and me, they don’t mix,” she said. She then trained in early childhood education at St. Lawrence College. Following graduation, she moved to Alberta where she worked with special needs children for a number of years. She later worked in Rochester in the USA, where a job was created to utilize her specialized skills. “I needed a change,” she said. “I was trying to figure out what to do. I came from this area and my family was here so I knew I wanted to come back.” John Sorensen, who runs Ballycanoe & Company in Mallorytown, enjoyed restoring antiques and salvaging architectural parts and pieces so they could be used again. Penny Gorman had babysat Sorensen’s children years ago. She put her artistic skills to use at Ballycanoe. Sorensen found many items like a single shutter or a piece of metal railing could not be returned to their original use. He passed them on to Gorman and encouraged her artistic work. She set up her artistic world at Ballycanoe, where she still works part-time. She’s now got her own studio at Honeylocust Farm near Lansdowne. There’s also Kate, Gorman’s daughter, soon to turn three. And there are two dogs. “Kate wants to help so much,” said Gorman. “She helps in the barn (the

studio) a lot. We’re exploring painting together and she likes to hammer things. She’s slowed me down a bit, which is good. A diorama that used to take a week to do, takes me a lot longer now.” Settling in the country and having her own studio on site means she’s around home a lot. “When I was spending my time working all day with children, it wasn’t the time to have my own,” she said. “Now I can appreciate my daughter. I love to go for walks.” Gorman’s environment and values inspire her art. She’s got a solid appreciation of the past influencing the future. “I like to salvage items that hold memories of other lives, things that evoke certain nostalgia,” she said. “I use things that can no longer be used for their original purpose. Found objects are the creative starting point for items that become art for home and garden.” Gorman is surrounded by nature in her studio. Her workshop was created on the original 1851 homestead where she also lives. The past inspires her work. “Everything I touch has its own unique history,” she said. “The material is my inspiration, it has such character. One can easily imagine the history behind each piece and by incorporating it into my artwork I am continuing part of its story.” People can stand back and look at her art and think of times when everything seemed slower. “I try to have a sense of humor in there, too. I can’t be too serious.” She’s got a large stockpile of architectural material, collected from excursions around the countryside. “The media is wide-ranging,” she says. “But it’s all recycled from salvage. It can’t be used for its original purpose. For example, wood trim, ceiling tin, lightning rod cable, barn

board and vintage hardware.” Her most amazing creations are her dioramas, fish and trees. She makes beautiful and artistic trees using lightning rod wire. But that’s not always easily found these days. “The trees are some of the most popular things I make,” she said. “They take forever to make. For a while I was having trouble finding any lightning rod cable. The copper salvagers were getting it all. But I’ve sourced some now.” Canadian artist Bruce Sherman says that when he first looks at Gorman’s work it seems to follow a tradition that would classify it as folk art. “Perhaps, it is merely the fact that the antique, weathered patina of the materials elicit a folksy connection,” says Sherman. “But as one looks past the surface of the work, one begins to perceive a deeper intrinsic quality which melds together whimsy and a highly selective and informed use of materials, and in an unexpected fashion. It is this fusion of Penny’s

respect for the past with her always present but capricious sense of humour that separates and carries her works beyond the usual naivety and often awkward constructs evident in the world of pure folk art.” I met Penny several years ago at the Women’s Art Festival. She’s one of the pioneers in her field. Since then, I’ve seen greater use of salvaged items in artistic expression. For example, the entire proscenium arch of Broadway’s Brooks Atkinson Theatre was cleverly created from recycled and salvaged items for the Peter and the Starcatcher play. The arch, designed by Donyale Werle, matched the theatre’s decor and the show’s theme (Peter Pan, mermaids, pirates). I didn’t realize the arch was created from recycled and salvaged

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Learning to paddle among the Thousand Islands By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@theemc.ca

EMC Lifestyle - It turns out that the good people of Trailhead Kingston offer more fun water sport opportunities than just stand up paddle yoga. Following my memorable lesson about a month ago, instructors Michelle McShane and Katie Kyte informed me of an awesome-sounding excursion called Paddle and Pint, which features the hard-to-go-wrong-with combination of kayaking and beer. Trailhead offers Paddle and Pint every Wednesday evening; the excursion leaves Douglas Fluhrer Park at 6 p.m. Last week, I decided to try it out for myself. Our group included six guests, Marie Christine (“MC�), Adan, Luis, Karen, Sylvia and me, and two guides, Jim Franchetto and Chris Ellis. “Every week it’s a good two hour paddle,� Franchetto said. “Most of our paddlers are novice, and they want to try and introduce themselves to the sport of sea kayaking. Usually people take to it quite easily. Our boats are very beginner-friendly, they’re very stable, and usually a good time is had by all.� This was a relief to hear, as I had never in my life kayaked before. Franchetto noted that the vast majority of Paddle and Pint-ers are locals, though they do also get some tourists. This year, he has taken people from as far away as Egypt and Hawaii out kayaking, and Luis from our group was from Mexico. Franchetto explained that the route of the Paddle and Pint excursion de-

pends largely on wind conditions. Usually, the wind in Kingston comes from the southwest, making the open waters a little too rough for novice kayakers. “On those days we kind of stick into Anglin Bay,� he said. “We’ll paddle up towards the Rideau marina and then cross over to Bell Island Park and go along the shore there.� Luckily for our group, the wind came in from the north last Wednesday, resulting in uncharacteristically perfect conditions for paddling a little further out onto Lake Ontario. In just over an hour’s time, we made our way through Anglin Bay, under the causeway, past Fort Henry and RMC and over to Cedar Island, which marks the beginning of the Thousand Islands. One of the first things I noticed was what a great upper body workout kayaking is. For some reason, I was expecting it to be a breeze. It’s not, and as I write this a day and a half later my arm and chest muscles are still aching from two hours of near-continuous paddling. Still, the striking natural beauty of the area made it easy to forget about how tired I was. Though we were a mere kilometre or so from Kingston, it felt like we were deep in the country as we came into sight of the Thousand Islands stretching out before us. I also noticed what an amazingly unique feeling it was being seated so low and close to the water in the kayak – it almost feels as though you’re one with the lake. The paddling technique was quite easy to pick up, and within no time our group was moving along at a good pace.

The conditions were calm and quiet, and we found we could easily chat amongst ourselves as we paddled along. As we made our way over to Cedar Island, Franchetto told us some interesting facts about the area, many of which I was not aware of previously. He explained, for instance, that the geological formation of the area is called the Frontenac Arch, and that the Thousand Islands are in fact remnants of an ancient mountain chain that existed here a million years ago. “Now, all those islands act as a species migration corridor, so it has made it a very significant biological area because of its high biodiversity,� he said. “What we have is a lot of southern species at their northernmost limit and northern species at their southernmost limit. It’s a real mix.� In fact, the unique natural and cultural features of the Thousand Islands area are recognized globally. “Here we have a UNESCO world heritage site, which is the Rideau Canal, designated in 2007, within a UNESCO world biosphere reserve, [the Frontenac Arch], which was designated in 2002,� Franchetto explained. “There are very few designations as such worldwide, so we are extremely fortunate here in Kingston to have those two very important UNESCO designations.� After circling around Cedar Island, we made our way back to Douglas Fluhrer Park, which took another good hour. At last, it was then time for beer, and the eight of us made our way up to the Iron Duke pub on Wellington. “On the water we have the opportu-

nity to chat a little bit and to introduce ourselves one another as to where we’re from and what we’re doing and so forth,� Franchetto said. “But once we’re sitting around a table there are a lot of other things that come into the mix - our occupations, outside interests, that sort of thing.� It was a pleasure to visit with my new friends over a pint, reflecting on our kayaking experience and sharing details of our lives. Paddle and Pint is an experience I would do again in a heartbeat, and I would certainly recommend it to anyone looking for a little adventure close to home.

“If anybody has friends or family coming into Kingston and they’re looking for something to entertain them with please, by all means we’d be happy to get them out on the water,� Jim added. “We really are fortunate here in the Kingston area to have such a great natural area at our disposal – Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River, the Rideau Canal and the Rideau Lakes. We at Trailhead encourage people to get out and play.� For more information on Paddle and Pint and all courses offered by Trailhead, please visit www.trailhead.ca.

Jim Franchetto leads our Paddle and Pint excursion.

Photo/ Hollie Pratt-Campbell

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Local author’s short stories remember a simpler time By Kelly Reid Correspondent

EMC News - For James Tallon, local author and high school English teacher, the summer has always been a time of great possibility. As a young boy who spent the hotter months living at the fishing resort his family operated, the summer was a time for general rabble-rousing and mischiefmaking, innumerable adventures lying in wait. Now, Tallon uses his summer time off teaching to recall, retell, and write down all of these boyhood escapades from his youth. Running the Sheets, his debut short story collection, follows Tallon’s childhood at The Poplars resort in Newboro in the 1960s and 1970s. “It was just another time in terms of what was available for young people,” Tallon ex-

plains. “We had to make our own fun.” Some of the exploits in his collection include the humiliation of the annual summer haircut, falling in love with baby-sitters, playing cops and robbers, and running through the fresh laundry hanging outside to dry. “It sounds kind of silly when you compare it to what kids do today,” Tallon laughs. Even still, Tallon finds that adolescent boys compose one of his largest readerships. “There is that sense of adventure,” he supposes. “I hope they read it and think, ‘I can relate to that.’” As a teacher, Tallon also hopes that the collection makes him seem more relatable. Certainly, several of the stories reveal a vulnerability and naiveté that most of his students may not recognize. “We do have lives, we do have pasts,

we do have heartbreak,” Tallon says. “I’m hoping it makes their teachers a little more human.” Tallon began writing the collection in 2006 at the urging of his family, who always loved hearing his childhood stories around the dinner table. Tallon decided to begin writing before he started to forget. “This is essentially the highlights,” he explains. Some of his collection even includes stories that his father told him when he was a child. Tallon hopes that his children, teenagers now, will be soon be able to tell stories of their own. “I think every family should try to do that,” he says. “I think if you don’t tell the stories, they get lost.” Tallon plans to continue writing in the future, and has hopes for a sequel short James Tallon enjoys spending the summer writing and remembering. story

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EMC Lifestyles - Thunderstorms in the country terrified Mother. Sadly, that fear was passed on to me. We crouched in corners, but never on an outside wall, and always away from the telephone that hung on the kitchen wall. If it was a really horrific storm, I often took to hiding under a bed. Storms that struck through the night were especially frightening. The lightning lit up the entire countryside, and in the blackness of the night, rolling thunder roared, sounding like a gigantic train

careening through our fields. It was not unusual for Mother to get all of us children out of our beds in the dead of night at the first sound of thunder or a flash of lightning. Father of course, slept through the entire storm. Seeing Mother sitting on a chair, away from any window, the coal oil lamp lit on the bake table by the back door, did little to put my mind at ease. She sat with her purse clutched tightly in her arms, ready to make a dash outside should our old log house be struck by lightning. Where we would run to, I had no idea! The very thought of going outside into the raging storm was almost as frightening as shaking like a leaf inside, waiting for what I was sure was a fiery end to our lives. Mother constantly compared country storms with those she remembered from

unusual for them to stand at the kitchen window and watch the lightning streak out of the black clouds. Mother had settled in a chair against the inside wall between the kitchen and the downstairs bedroom, Audrey, busied herself with her embroidery work, and I was on a chair inches from Mother. The whole house shook with every clap of thunder, and the storm seemed to hover right overhead for a very long time. I prayed it would soon go away, and follow the Bonnechere to another part of the valley. “Oh my God,” Emerson yelled. Everett yelled for Father to come quickly to the window looking out towards the west hill. Earl, the most timid of the three began to cry. I knew something terrible had happened. Father jumped from the rocker and ran to the west window; cautiously, Mother, Audrey and I followed. “The lightning,” Emerson stammered. “It hit the big maple on the hill,” Everett said. And underneath the tree, where 11 of our Holstein cows had gone for shelter, we saw what had happened. They looked like they had laid themselves down to rest in the summer heat. But I knew without asking what had happened. The cows were dead… killed by a lightning

bolt that had struck the maple. I saw the stark horror on Father’s face, and Mother’s tear streaked cheeks, and I knew without a doubt that we would never recover the loss. What I saw next, once the storm had blown itself out, was Father and the brothers, walking behind the team of horses, pulling the double whiffle tree and heading to the west hill. One by one the dead Holsteins were dragged to the gravel pit and buried. The news of our loss spread quickly through the community of Northcote. Father said it could have been worse. Our young heifers were in the enclosure close to the barn, and two cows, for their own reasons had decided to stay at the bottom of the hill. And as always happened when tragedy struck in our farm community, one by one, neighbours responded. I saw them walking down our long lane leading a heifer or a cow over to our farm almost completely replacing our loss with a simple shake of a hand and a few words. That’s how things were done in the ’30s. As well as our terrible loss, the lightning strike only confirmed in Mother’s mind that storms were not to be taken lightly, but treated as the real danger they could be, and sadly sometimes were.

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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

3 Bedroom 2 storey semi featuring updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, updated 4 piece bathroom and fresh paint and flooring. Patio doors off living room leading to gorgeous fenced, private yard and deck. Main floor laundry, single car garage, double wide paved driveway and gas heat. This one won’t last long, call today for your private viewing! MLS® 13606068 – $204,900

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474 CORONATION BLVD Just like new! This 4 bedroom home on a 1+ acre lot in amherstview has been totally redone. With over 2000 sq ft of living space, newer bathroom with granite vanity and soaker tub, new laminate and carpet throughout, new windows in basement and beautiful light fixtures makes it move in ready. The huge updated recroom with fireplace has custom builtins and is surround-sound ready. Do not miss out! Call for your private showing today. MLS® 13605807 –$254,900

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Perfect home for entertaining or the family. Private lot with huge deck and paved circular driveway. Updated quality flooring throughout the impressive bright spacious main floor. Main floor laundry and a huge walk-in closet in master. Lower level is fully finished and features a huge rec room with an oak bar, fireplace, built in oak cabinets and surround sound. Full walkout to rear yard. 3 Bathrooms and an attached double car garage. This is a must view! MLS® 13605141 – $397,500

Very nice property close to the river with access to the water just seconds away. This nice updated bungalow on almost acre lot is less than 10 minutes from town just past Treasure Island on HWY#2. Roof is less than a year old, brand new bathroom, refinished hardwood and brand new flooring in kitchen. This is a great place if you want to be close to the water without paying waterfront prices. Call for your private viewing today! MLS® 13605654 – $274,900

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This centrally located duplex within walking distance to town square and downtown offers a great investment opportunity. 2 bedroom unit upstairs currently rents for $750, the lower 2 bedroom is $800 per month. Units are hooked up on separate meters, tenant pays own hydro and water. Recent upgrades to the furnace, shingles and some new windows. Call today for your private viewing! MLS® 13605957 – $179,900

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3976 HWY 15 $179,000

1225 ATKINSON $469,000

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.

Three bedroom, one and a half storey, with huge detached garage. This spacious home is only a short drive to kingston and just steps from joyceville public school. Many upgrades, large principal rooms, two full baths, mature 1.1 Acre lot. Call today for your private viewing.

This stunning 2 bdrm bungalow is sitting on a lovely 46’ wide lot located in kingston west. Large dbl car garage w/main floor entry, gorgeous porcelain tiled floors in front foyer, kitchen & baths, generous use of maple hrdwd in living rm, dining rm and hallways. The 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 & master. A formal dining rm with a soaring 13’ vaulted ceiling. Main floor laundry, contemporary gas fp, large deck. Master w/ his/hers closets, huge ensuite w/ deep soaker jet tub & custom glass surround shower.

1946 CORDUKES RD $650,000

2505 6TH CONCESSION $449,000

1112 HWY 2 $249,900

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.

Enjoy the character of this century old all brick two and a half storey while benefiting from the extensive modern updates and high end finishes. On 2.7 beautiful acres this quality home is 15 minutes from downtown and only steps from the local school. Call today for your private viewing.

3 Bedroom bungalow minutes from CFB Kingston and downtown. Situated on a gorgeous, mature half acre lot, this home has several updates including new windows (2013), upgraded electrical (2013), new septic system (2013). You can also reap the benefits of the roof top solar system which provides heated water to both your hot water tank and boiler, making your utility bill a true bargain. Call today for you private viewing.

1078 DUNHAM $564,900 N PE SE 4 O OU 2H N. SU

2580 HITCHCOCK RD $329,000

2008 ORMSBEE RD 259,900 N PE SE 4 O OU 2H N. SU

This westwoods stone and stucco two-storey is a rare offering, completely updated and surrounded on two sides by dunham park. The finest in finishings, featuring hardwood floors, custom kitchen with granite counters and stainless steel appliances, four large bedrooms, master with ensuite and hers and his walk-in closets, fully finished basement, double attached garage, main floor laundry, stamped patio with outdoor masonry fireplace in your fully finished rear yard and much more.

Large, elevated 3 bedroom bungalow on 10 acres backing onto Colonnade Golf & Country Club. Recent updates include 40 year shingles (2010), new high efficiency gas furnace (2012), exterior & interior doors (2013). Other features include hardwood floors, master with ensuite, large eat in kitchen, fully finished lower level with wet bar, and in law suite with separate entrance. This is an easy 15 minute drive to Kingston. House will also be available with an attached 20x20 2 car garage.

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.

4066 MORELAND DIXON RD $499,000

15 KINGSCOURT AVE $439,000

16 BUR OAK LANE $29,900

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.

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.

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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Open House DIRECTORY

WATERFRONT LOTS - THOUSAND ISLANDS

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bungalow was thoughtfully designed to enjoy the waterfront of one of Canada’s premiere boating areas. The main area of the house has 2 large br’s

each with its own ensuite and an open lr, dr, kit. and living area with a south Sunday 2-4 facing entrance patio and a north waterview wrap around deck. The lr area 396 Honeywood has quality beech hardwood floors Ave with a new pellet stove. There is a 3 br main McKenna, floor guest or in-law suite that is self contained with a 4 pc bath, kit. And Jeff Sales Representative living area that leads to a 33’x10’ 3 season florida room. There is a well designed flagstone Realty, pathway that leads around the exterior of the house. There Hometown 613-389-2111 is a 60’x26’ det’d garage with three 10 foot insulated doors to store all the $479,900 MLS 11601539 vehicles and accessories a waterfront home should have. The waterfront has an extended deep water dock and a covered boathouse with a 23’x10’ deck on top. A must see home only $795,000. MLS® 13601624

Saturday 1-4 & Sunday 2-4 3683 B Yarker Road Sean Marshall, Broker Kingston Homes– Realty 613-548-3300 UÊ£ÓÊ>VÀià Hambly Lake, fÓ£ ] ää, $468,800 MLS

deep water for dockage. Seller is providing a 40 ft. x 10 ft. dock with each. Three lots are heavily treed and very private. Call John for more info. Sunday 12:30-12:45

Sunday 2-4 5004 Fox Run Place NEWPower, LISTINGCONTRACTOR’S ALERT Ryan Broker Opportunity abounds. Remax Realty Concepts Corp 613-531-2231 Large brick bungalow with separate in-law suite $454,900 MLS 11600941 and 2 car insulated at-

646 Braeside NEW LISTINGPierre Nadeau, Broker GREAT PRICE Upgraded Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444 Osslington Sunday 1-1:15 1159 Wheathill Pierre Nadeau, Broker Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444 Sunday 1:30-1:45 676 Chadwick 811 AUGUSTA DRIVE Pierre Nadeau, Broker Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444

Caraco model only 1 year old. Vaulted ceiling in living room, hardwood and tile flooring throughout main floor. Granite counters in kitchen with extended eating bar, undermount sink and oil rubbed bronze faucet. Main and ensuite bathrooms with granite counter tops as well. MLS®

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Sunday 2-4 formal dining room, hardwood floors throughout 3397 Hwy 38 main level. Bonus - separate 3300 sq.ft. Garage/ Charlie Rix, Sales Representative workshop with 200 amp Sutton Group Masters, 613-531-2231 service. Excellent opto operate your $279,900 MLS 11602185portunity own business and only

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Sunday 2-4 1508 Sierra Ave Tony Chard, Broker Royal Lepage ProAlliance Realty, 613-382-7653 Moore Farm Lane, great price f£Ó ] ää $293,500 MLS 11601596

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Saturday 1-3 & Sunday 2-4 39 Motensen Dr, Amherstview Mark Malinoff Royal LePage 613-561-2317 $247,900 MLS Sunday 12-12:15 452 Kingston Mills Pierre Nadeau, Broker Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444

Sunday 2-4 4207 Duff Rd., Inverary Christian Rix, Sales Representative Sutton Group Masters, 613-561-3501 $399,900 MLS 11602249

Saturday 2-4 628 MacDonnell St. Sue Tallen, Broker Royal Lepage 613-544-5141 $225,000

Use a Realtor to buy or sell

What a Realtor offers

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 REALTOR® 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 REALTORS® and the Ontario Real Estate Association for the benefit of consumers in the real estate market. 8 The EMC Real Estate Guide - Thursday, August 1, 2013

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Sunday 2-4 HOWE ISLAND 19WATERFRONT Riverside Drive – Hilary McKenna, Broker 49 PICKETTS LANE Hometown Realty, 613-389-2111 Spectacular waterfront home located in the 1000 Islands on Howe Island $949,000 11602085 with 160’ of level, deepMLS shoreline on the bateau channel. This 4,300 sq. ft.

Brick townhouse on corner of division and ellice street, steps from the hub. Presently 4 bedrooms - could easily be converted to more. 1400 Sq.Ft. Not including loft area. Newer gas furnace, roof re-shingled in 2012.Investors wanted. MLS® 13602218


ALL DIRECTIONS ARE FROM OUR OFFICE â—? 14202 ROAD 38, SHARBOT LAKE 12017 Road 38 - Eagle Lake - $398,000 - South on Road 38 (10.9Km) 10139C Road 38 - Elbow Lake - $339,900 - South on Road 38 (16.1km); turn Left at the village of Parham to stay on Road 38 (4.2km) 1011 Nash Court - Big Clear Lake - $319,900 - North on Road 38 (3.2km) Left on Hwy 7 (22.8km), Left on Arden Rd (2km), slight Left onto Nash Court (0.04km)

1965 Grindstone Lake Road - Grindstone Lake - $479,900 - North on Rd 38, (3.2km) Left on Hwy 7 (1.2km), Right on Road 509 (9.5km), Left on Ardoch Rd (25km), Right on Road 506 (6.6km), Road 506 becomes Road 509 (0.7km), Left on Mountain Rd (2.9km) Right on Grindstone Lake Road (0.3km)

2534C Smith Road - Kashwakamak Lake - $369,900 - North on Rd 38 (3.2km), Left on Hwy 7 (1.2km), Right on Road 509 (9.5km), Left on Ardoch Rd (25km), Left on Smith Rd (6.6km), go Left to stay on Smith Rd (1km)

2651 Smith Road - Kashwakamak Lake - $214,900 - North on Rd 38 (3.2km), Left on Hwy 7 (1.2km), Right on Road 509 (9.5km), Left on Ardoch Rd (22.4km), Left on Smith Rd (6.6km), go Left to stay on Smith Rd (1km)

1047B Elm Street - Sharbot Lake - $224,900 - South on Road 38 (2km), Left on Wagner Rd (1.1km), slight Right onto Cedar Ave (0.06km), slight Right onto Elm St.

1257 Guigue Road - Sharbot Lake - $239,900 - North on Road 38 (3.2 km), Right on Hwy 7 (2.1km), Right on Fall River Rd (0.3km), stay Right to stay on Fall River Rd (3.6km), slight Right onto Guigue Rd (1.2km)

1021 Trillium Point Lane - Sharbot Lake - $235,000 - South on Rd 38 (2km), Left on Wagner Rd (1.9km), Right on Trillium Point Lane (0.06km)

57 Buckert Lane - Bobs Lake - $247,500 - South on Rd 38 (12.8km), Left on Bradshaw Rd (0.85km), Right at railroad tracks to stay on Bobs Lake Rd (1.4km), Left on Green Bay Rd (0.6km), Left on Buckert Lane

1077 Hoyle Lane West - Silver Lake - $329,000 - North on Rd 38 (3.2km), Right on Hwy 7 (1km), Left on Zealand Rd (3.7km) Right on McVeigh Lane (0.6km), Right on Hoyle Lane West (0.15km), slight Left to stay on Hoyle Lane West (0.25km)

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Deb Stacey Cell 613-888-7309

301 INDIAN ROAD, $249,900

Tastefully decorated approx. 1200 sq. foot, 3 bedroom bungalow in Strathcona Park is nestled in the trees and is located on a larger corner lot that is 65 x 136 feet, and the tree lined lot provides privacy. Almost all the windows have been replaced (2003). Many upgrades include HRV (approx. 5 years), vinyl siding (approx. 5 years), new air conditioning (2012), owned gas hot water tank (approx. 4 years), and much more. Carpet-free with hardwood throughout dining room/living room and bedrooms. See 301IndianRoad.com for photos and details. MLSÂŽ 13606601.

12 The EMC Real Estate Guide - Thursday, August 1, 2013

$369,900 1960 KEELEY ROAD R0022234668

Sales Representative deb@debstacey.com www.debstacey.com

Seeking a pretty lot, lots of garage space, and handy country location? How about a pool? Look no further! This 4 lvl split offers 3br’s, 2.5 baths, recrm has wdstv & stone hearth, screened in porch, gazebo, decking, pond, att. 2 car garage plus a separate triple garage w/workshop & hydro ‌all on 3.6d}Â’¤ acres. Many great features! Directions: rd to šŒ‚Â?š} Â˜ÂŽÂĄÂŒÂ€ÂŽÂšÂ”}) UÂĄÂŒ}’”Sydenham €rÂ&#x;} r{{}{ Keeley, rt (past Railton) MLS 13605687

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$224,900 3638 MORELAND DIXON RD, INVERARY

A great country home just 15 minutes from Kingston! 3br’s, 1 bath, large, country-style kitchen, spacious livrm w/great views, recrm w/ wdstv, 4th room down, den area, lots of storage! Many renovations make this a perfect, affordable home! At current w/5% down, payments taxes g}”˜ rates }ÂŒ{ &r~~ÂŽÂ’{rw‡}) >ÂŒ ‡¥ ”}‰‚inclÂĄmĂ•:ĂĄ are $1238/month! MLS 13606042

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