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Reopening Memorial Centre school debate difficult, says mayor By Bill Hutchins Reporter

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News – There is growing community pressure for city council to reopen the Memorial Centre high school debate. “It’s not too late for council to bring forward a motion of reconsideration, but whether or not that happens I have no idea,� said Mayor Bryan Paterson. But, procedurally speaking, the mayor says reopening the thorny issue won’t be easy. Last February, council voted 9-3 to rule out using some of the Memorial Centre site for a possible high school that the Limestone District School Board intends to build. The decision reaffirmed a position held by the previous council. “One of the nine that voted to exclude the Memorial Centre would have to bring forward a motion of reconsideration. That would then require a two-thirds vote. The bar is very high to revisit this issue,� the mayor explained. The Sydenham District Association is one group lobbying the city to reconsider

its decision. “The school won’t ruin the park. I think it will enhance the park,� said spokesperson Ken Ohtake. He says the city should at least be willing to do a feasibility study before making a final decision. The Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce recently polled its business members on the issue and 91 per cent indicated they want council to reconsider the Memorial centre location. Chamber CEO Martin Sherris says central businesses want a school that’s close to them. Other citizens have also written letters to the city calling for another look at whether a school at the midtown park is possible. But many councillors have expressed lukewarm interest in wanting to reopen the contentious issue, which has been the focus of many political debates in the past few years. “I think it’s an uphill battle,� observed Coun. Adam Candon. He says council was caught in the “perfect storm� of ruling out the Memorial Centre for a school before a renewed

lobbying effort started, and he’s not sure if resurrecting the debate will change anything. “There’s a lot that’s going behind the scenes right now. A lot of people do feel the vote has happened.� Coun. Jeff McLaren has made up his mind and believes it’s a dead issue at city hall. “In my district it’s about eight to one against reopening the debate based on the will of constituents.� While locating a new high school at the Memorial Centre is more central to KCVI and QECVI, the two schools it will replace, it is short term thinking, according to Coun. McLaren. He says the school board’s decision to build a new $36 million high school on the grounds of QECVI is better suited to the city’s future growth needs. “The north end has traditionally been a neglected part of the city. There’s a big north-south divide. Putting a school there will help revitalize that, will add dynamism, and help eliminate the north south divide,� he added. Continued on page 4

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ing and what the cause is,” said Hanes. “We hope that we are raising awareness and people will go home and look up the issue. Sometimes we get people pulling over and asking, too. We are still making a difference.” This year’s anniversary vigil and the coming weeks are especially important to Hanes and all of those still involved in the Save Our Prison Farms campaign. With the federal election now well underway, members of the group are hoping that the prison farms will be an important issue to candidates and voters in the riding. “This was definitely an issue in 2011 in this riding and we plan to have it raised as an issue during this campaign

too,” said Dianne Dowling, long-time member of the Save Our Prison Farms group. “We will be asking the candidates questions at the debates and inquiring about where they stand in terms of the prison farms and we know that some of the opposition parties have already said that they would like to restore the program.” The farms were shut down by the Harper government in 2010. According to the government, the farms were losing $4 million a year, a figure that was never confirmed. The shutdown made little sense to many people, including Dowling. “People saw the value of work there. Lots of people saw the farm as work

skill, therapy and as a way to keep people busy,” said Dowling. “We are still fighting for reinstatement and what we feel is betterment in our justice system - that is what all of this comes down too.” Dowling hopes that voters keep these issues in mind as they decide whom to vote for this fall. She encourages people to ask questions and learn more about the issues. Hanes agrees; she says she hopes that this fall will be a turning point for the issue, but until then she remains committed to her Monday night post. “It just seems like it’s the best thing I can do,” she said. “We’ll see what happens in October.” R0013419953

News – On Monday Aug. 10, nearly 100 people, plus Stormy the donkey, gathered at the entrance of the Frontenac Institution; they were there to remember the farm that was once an integral part of the institution, and show others that this is an issue they are not giving up on. The vigil for the closed prison farms happens every year and this year marked the fifth anniversary of the closings; but while the night was an annual affair for many in attendance, it was just another Monday for a few.

“I have been out here every Monday since they shut down the farm,” said Ros Hanes. “It was something that we could do to help the cause. Not everyone can go out and get arrested or phone their MP or write an eloquent letter – this is our way of contributing and showing that this is important to us.” When Hanes began coming out there was a group of 10 individuals that joined her, but over the years and after another Conservative win in the election of 2011, the numbers decreased. Now, Hanes is one of three individuals that come out each week. “For us it has become a habit. People see us and they wonder what we are do-

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Reopening Memorial Centre school debate difficult, says mayor Continued from page 1

Coun. Jim Neill, another staunch opponent of building a school on the Memorial Centre grounds, tried to raise the issue during the Aug. 11 council meeting. Neill said he was “baffled” over why the school board hasn’t tried to douse the Memorial Centre debate by expressing its commitment to building a school on the QECVI grounds. But his statement was cut short when the mayor ruled him out of order. The comments were made as council declared the Kingscourt library surplus, which opens the door for the board to buy the property next to QECVI to provide more space for its new school. Most councillors remain convinced that constructing a high school on the 24 acre Memorial Centre will change the nature of the park space, which already has an arena, outdoor pool, sports fields, dog park and war memorial wall of honour, plus it hosts the annual Fall Fair. The school board has stated that it needs about 11 to 16 acres for the combined school, parking and sports fields. The new school will combine about 1,134 students from KCVI and QECVI schools, which are earmarked for closure, plus 207 students from Grades 7 and 8 French immersion Module Vanier school. When board chair David Jackson last addressed council in February, he acknowledged the board had limited land options in which to build the new school. “The best locations are the sites you own, not us,” he told the city. A delegation from the Sydenham District Association is scheduled to make another appeal to council Sept. 1, but the lobbying speech may never be heard. “Community members will not be able to present to council unless the motion of reconsideration passes,” the mayor noted.

Hydro motion unplugged while mayor meets with cabinet ministers By Bill Hutchins Reporter

News – When Kingston’s mayor heads for Niagara Falls later this month to lobby provincial cabinet ministers for infrastructure money, he doesn’t want to be distracted by the city’s position on Hydro One’s privatization. “It’s going to be really awkward,” Bryan Paterson told council. He spoke against a motion introduced by Coun. Jim Neill Aug. 11 for Kingston to take a firm stand against the pending sale of private shares in the giant public utility. The cash-strapped province is trying to raise billions of dollars to finance local infrastructure projects. Mayor Paterson says he wants a share of that infrastructure money to help finance big ticket projects such as the third bridge crossing, airport expansion and public transit. “And the money that I’m going to be asking for is coming from the provincial government’s infrastructure fund - that’s going to come from the sale of Hydro One shares.” He says the timing of the anti-Hydro sale motion could hamper his cap-in-hand lobbying efforts. “If we take an official position as a city that we don’t like what the province is doing but, by the way, can you give us money anyways. That context matters.” The mayor urged council to consider the big picture. Councillors agreed with the mayor’s predicament and voted 8-4 to shelve Coun. Neill’s motion until its next meeting on Sept. 1 – after the mayor returns from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) conference. “The timing is very problematic,”

agreed Coun. Peter Stroud. He says keeping Hydro One in public hands is a very important issue for residents, but so is preserving the city’s credibility and not undermining the mayor’s lobbying efforts. Coun. Neill voted against the motion’s deferral, pointing to a recent Environics poll that suggested 81 per cent of Kingstonians oppose the government’s hydro privatization plan. “They don’t call it privatization. They call it asset recycling,” he wryly observed. The motion also states that if Hydro is to be sold off then local electric utilities such as Kingston Hydro should have the opportunity to purchase the assets. It’s a scenario that Utilities Kingston

president Jim Keech would support. Kingston’s electricity customers are currently served by two utilities; Kingston Hydro covers the older part of the city, while Hydro One looks serves the former Kingston and Pittsburgh Townships. Keech would like to have one electricity provider for the entire city should the local utility ever had the chance to purchase some of Hydro One’s transmission system. Hydro’s assets in Kingston are substantial. “It’s in the neighbourhood of $100 million,” he explained. However, as Keech also noted, the provincial plan involves selling private shares of Hydro One to raise money, not selling its individual transmission poles and lines.

A city delegation led by Mayor Paterson plans to meet with the Ontario ministers of transportation and economic development during the Aug. 16-19 AMO conference. The mayor warned that approving the hydro motion at this time could hurt his case in a highly competitive lobbying effort. “There are municipalities all over province that are gunning for the same infrastructure money that we are, and we’re giving the province a reason to look at other municipalities over us. That’s a huge cost.” Nearly 70 municipalities have already passed similar motions opposing the privatization of Hydro One.

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News – John Fenik is no stranger to municipal politics – the long-time Perth resident has been a councilor and a deputy mayor, and is now serving his third term as mayor in the eastern Ontario town. Fenik is also no stranger to the Liberal Party of Canada and until recently was a proud, card carrying member of the party; then last winter his views shifted. “I saw Mr. Mulcair standing up and talking about the issues that were important to me and I saw Mr. Trudeau taking a sort of neutral backseat position,” explained Fenik. “Mr. Trudeau’s position on Bill C-51 is what really struck me and made me question myself. When the NDP approached me I felt very sincerely that their policies were the ones I wanted to back.” Fenik was acclaimed as the NDP federal candidate in the Lanark-FrontenacKingston riding this past spring and he hasn’t looked back since. “I feel like the NDP needs a strong voice in this very, very blue Conservative riding and I think I can be that voice,” he said. Fenik moved to Perth over 30 years ago. He intended to stay for six months for a job before moving out west, but that never happened. He and his wife fell in love with the community and built their life there and now Fenik intends on helping other families do the same. “As I am going through the riding my number one concern is the economy,” he explained. “We are faltering and we are in a recession, as the Prime Minister admitted. We have to address the economy and we have to get people back to work - and I am talking about work that isn’t partial contract work with no benefits. We need people that are secure in good jobs.”

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Other concerns for Fenik include access to affordable childcare, support for agriculture and local farms and better care for elderly, especially in this riding. “My mother-in-law recently fell at home and both of my in-laws are in their 80s and want to stay at home, but there is not a lot of support out there for seniors in their final years of life,” he said. “We need a plan for dying with dignity and support for our seniors.” Another major issue for Fenik and the NDP is repealing Bill C-51, a bill that Fenik says puts our ‘civil rights and liberties at risk’. “I understand that we want to protect

the country and everyone against terrorism, but C-51 is a bill fraught with danger,” he said. “The way the bill is right now it gives power to put anyone under surveillance without any judicial oversight or without any civilian oversight. That is frightening to me and it should be to others too.” With all of these goals in mind, Fenik is looking forward to getting out and campaigning. He has taken an unpaid leave from his position as mayor in Perth and he wants to knock on lots of doors. He hopes that with the redrawing of the riding, new demographics will have more of a say. “This riding is so huge and I think

with this redrawing we see a bit of a different demographic in the riding itself. Who knows, maybe that demographic is less conservative minded and more on the left-leaning side of things.” Fenik hopes that his track record in municipal politics shows he is ready to support the riding and the people within it. His main focus is giving a voice to everyone. “To me, being MP means being in the riding, listening to concerns and acting on them and I truly am a grass roots, need to be in the riding type of person,” said Fenik. “I think

I have the skills, energy, knowledge and drive to make this riding a better place and really seize on the benefits, beauty, assets and creativity of the people in this riding going forward.” For more information about John Fenik visit www.johnfenik.ndp.ca or look for him on Twitter or Facebook. Over the coming weeks, the Kingston Heritage and Frontenac Gazette will profile all candidates in the Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston riding.

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The daily sartorial battle Column - Most mornings get off to a fairly decent start at my house. Steve leaves very early for work and Summer has taken to sleeping in until close to 8 a.m., which usually gives me a good hour or so to sit in peace and drink the better part of a pot of coffee. Even when Summer gets up, things usually remain quite peaceful for the first bit. She’s old enough now that she can get out of bed and come downstairs on her own, and she always comes straight over to me so we can cuddle for a few minutes. Then she has breakfast, usually while watching whatever her favourite cartoon of the moment happens to be. Then the time comes to get dressed for the day and all hell breaks loose. I’ve given up on sneaking upstairs to pick out what she will wear while she’s having breakfast because anymore she never, EVER wants to wear what I choose. Even if she has proclaimed my choice her absolute

favourite dress in the world on Sunday, she will vehemently reject it if I dare to suggest that she wear it on Monday. For a while I tried to let Summer choose her own outfits, but that only led to a different kind of battle. She’d rummage through her drawers, throwing most articles of clothing onto the floor in the process, and insist that she wear three skirts at the same time, and/or a long-sleeved shirt with a sweater overtop on a 35 degree day. “But I LIKE being too hot,� she screamed as I tried to explain why her choice was not weather appropriate. A third tactic – throwing a bunch of pre-approved clothes on her bed and letting her choose from the pile – worked for a while, until she caught wise and realized mommy was essentially still picking out what she would be wearing. Then, of course, she started rejecting all the clothes in the pile in favour of the most random/ unseasonal combination she could possibly come up with from what was left in the drawers. Long story short, I have yet to find a solution to our daily sartorial battle. I’m all for her choosing her own outfits and expressing herself through what she wears, but it appears that she’s deliberately rebelling against

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Proof of a parallel universe or simple misremembering? Editorial – Some are calling it a conspiracy, others say it is proof of a parallel universe, but is it really just a case of misremembering? Believe it or not all of this debate is coming from the popular children’s book series about anthropomorphized bears – the Berenstain Bears. These furry creatures are some of the most beloved children’s literature characters of the modern age. Their adventures and day-to-day activities taught and still teach many valuable lessons to kids, many coming from the mishaps of Brother and Sister Bear. The books and videos are shown in schools and read at home by parents, but are the newer versions just a little different? Over the past few weeks, many have been outraged to discover that the popular family’s name is in fact spelt BerenstAin instead of BerenstEin. Some discovered this difference while reading to their kids, while others learned about it through the news. But why is it such a big deal? Some people are claiming that this shift is so significant it shows there is an alternate reality, a glitch in the matrix, if you will. Across the Internet two teams have formed: Team Stein and Team Stain. Several theorists are even weighing in on the issue stating that all of this proves what is called the ‘Mandela Effect’ a theory that is the brainchild of Fiona Broome. The theory pulls its name from when a large group of people all had vivid memories of Nelson Mandela dying in prison. The theory reasons that if there is a large population of people who all share a similar false memory, then the phenomenon is “related to alternate history and parallel realities.� The simpler explanation for all of this seems to be a bunch of people simply misremembering the spelling of a name. We feel this is the better explanation and maybe all of this arguing and hypothesizing points to our inability as humans to admit that we are wrong. Whatever you choose to believe, the reality is that the series is and always has been about the Berenstain Bears, end of story.

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Sports – Kingston’s baseball players feel like they’re striking out when it comes to adequate playing fields. And they want city councillors to go to bat for them. “We have to keep up with the maintenance of baseball diamonds,” agreed Coun. Lisa Osanic, who introduced a wide-ranging motion to do just that. Baseball players, coaches and parents delivered a 570-name petition to council Aug. 11 asking the city to upgrade the fields which are used by baseball players of all ages.

Coun. Osanic says the baseball community spent several hours inspecting the baseball diamonds, documenting and photographing 148 issues, mostly related to player safety, at Kingston’s four class ‘A’ parks: Bayridge, LaSalle, Woodbine and Cloverdale. Critics complain baseball diamonds in surrounding communities are in much better shape than the fields in Kingston. Coun. Osanic’s motion, which council approved unanimously, calls on staff to provide a detailed report to the recreation committee in November outlining an action plan to address the safety-related issues. The city will also meet with baseball groups this fall to discuss

maintenance schedules and standards, and to develop a wish-list for improvements. Utilities Kingston president Jim Keech, who also oversees public works maintenance of sports fields, called the list of public concerns “embarrassing.” “I’m embarrassed the list had to come to council with a motion to direct us,” he told reporters. Maintenance crews have already addressed about 40 of the identified concerns and another 60 items on the list will be addressed by the end of the year. About two-dozen issues still need to be fixed, Keech explained to council. “We realize the seriousness of this and are working on it.”

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But Keech’s assurance that twothirds of the safety and maintenance issues are being addressed didn’t prevent council from moving ahead with a plan to give ball players more attention. “This could be the start of a very good story,” noted Coun. Adam Candon. Users groups once complained about the poor condition of Kingston’s indoor rinks, swimming pools, arenas and soccer pitches and the city respond by building or refurbishing facilities such as the Invista Centre, Rogers K-Rock Centre, Artillery Park Aquatic Centre and installing new soccer turfs, he explained. Coun. Rob Hutchison cautioned

that while the city has invested millions of dollars to build modern recreational facilities, baseball diamonds remain a low priority. “Baseball is not on the top of the list by a long shot,” he said, pointing to municipal priorities outlined in the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. The city may not be able to finance additional improvements to ball diamonds without increasing the budget, but it may be able to raise funds by selling field sponsorships or naming rights, some councillors stated. Keech admits it’s not good publicity when user groups complain to council about the condition of baseball fields, but promises to investigate and address the matter.

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Last winter puts strain on city budget; reserves may be needed By Bill Hutchins Reporter

News – The record amounts of snow that fell in Kingston last winter did more than strain your back. It also strained the city’s bank account. Newly-released budget figures from city hall show the public works department has already spent

80 per cent of its winter control budget in 2015 - and it still has to get through the remaining months of this year. “It’s a little bit of a concern. Over 80 per cent of the budget is pretty high for the January to March period,” said city treasurer Desiree Kennedy. It could be the second straight year that Kingston’s snow removal

costs have gone over budget, fueled by additional costs for labour, salt and sand and contracted services. In 2014, winter control costs were $2.4 million higher than expected. However, the second quarter operating budget report to council did highlight some positive numbers. Several other tax-funded departments are currently tracking under their budget targets between January

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and June, and that could help offset higher spending when it comes to plowing the roads this coming winter, Kennedy explained. She says the city has another fund to draw on in the event of another severe winter season. “If we can’t manage it through the budget or through other lower costs or increased revenues we can actually fund it through the Working Fund Reserve.” The reserve fund is a cushion that’s typically used by council to cover one-time expenses. But pressure on the public works department to meet increased service demands could lead to higher budgets in the future. At the end of the 2014/2015 winter, the department launched its first detailed winter service review. The study, which has yet to be presented to council, will assess its performance this past winter, and look at ways to improve snow clearing service with possibly more resources to keep up with the growing demand. “On average the city’s road, street, sidewalk and walkway networks grow by approximately five kilometers per year,” according to public works director Damon Wells. The last detailed review to ad-

just for growth in the city was in 2008, and officials have expressed concerns that they can no longer meet their own standards for timely street and sidewalk clearing. The current study will also examine everything from existing budgets and weather forecasting techniques to data from snow removal crews who completed regular journals on road conditions after each winter event. Councillors asked for the detailed review of the quality of snow removal service and whether the public works budget needs to increase keep up with public expectations. Officials admit they are struggling to meet locally-set snow plowing targets, especially for sidewalks. Wells says the review will help public works validate any request that it makes for additional tax funding in the 2016 budget. “We want to be able to verify what the shortage is.” Because the city bases its spending on the calendar year, there is only 20 per cent left in the winter control budget to cover the remaining months of 2015. Added Kennedy: “We are hoping for a mild November and December. Absolutely.”

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News - Kingston’s Haunted Walk has been spooking locals and tourists alike for 20 years now; in fact, the business has been so successful it recently expanded to Toronto and Ottawa. So just what is it that keeps people so intrigued when it comes to the ghosts that many believe haunt various historic corners of the Limestone City? To find out, the Heritage sat down with Morgan Anderson, tour manager for Haunted Walks Kingston, to get her take on the city’s top five most haunted places. Here they are, in no particular order: 1) The Prince George Hotel, a.k.a. Tir Nan Og Irish Pub, a.k.a. the Haunted Walk of Kingston ticket office. Anderson says a great many people have had ghostly encounters in the building: “The hotel is no longer operational but when it was, cleaning staff would see and hear strange things coming from the rooms - lights and radios turning on and off or doors slamming shut behind them.â€? Many have seen a shadowy figure of a woman, widely believed to be the ghost of young Lily Herchemer, who lived in the building in the early 1800s. Lily had a bit of a romance with a sailor who worked down in the harbour, but her parents did not approve. “She would often times hang a lit lantern from her windowsill to let him know that it was safe to come and visit,â€? Anderson says. “One night this caused a fire and Lily was killed in the fire, so we think she may be the ghost haunting the building to this day.â€? 2) Skeleton Park – officially it’s McBurney Park, but of course no one ever calls it that – and for good reason. “It’s one of our earliest and largest cemeteries, but when the cemetery started getting worn down, the City decided not to take out all of the bodies,â€? Anderson explains. “So beneath the park to this day there are still many bodies and gravestones.â€? If fact, if you visit the park today, you can still see gravestones sticking out of the grass in places. One day in the not-so-distant past, a Queen’s student was returning to her home adjacent to the park, and claimed to have something of a vision. “She happened upon a cemetery outside her home, which she did not remember being there beforehand‌ Tour manager Morgan Anderson stands in in the morning it was gone again and the city park was front of the Prince George Hotel, which is in its place,â€? says Anderson. said to be one of the most haunted places 3) The ‘secret’ alleyway behind Chez Piggy, The in Kingston. Photo/Hollie Pratt-Campbell Toucan, etc. Many people have visited the alley with Ouija boards on separate occasions 4HE +&, ! TRAVEL and reported receiving the exact same mesclinic will be sage: that it is haunted by a woman named Theresa Ignace Beam. closing its doors “She is supposed to have been murdered AT THE END OF back in 1868 and her bones are supposed !UGUST to be buried in the basement of an adjacent store,â€? Anderson says. “But we don’t actually The KFL&A travel clinic will now transfer your travel immunization know if her bones are there because nobody records free of charge to the Kingston Travel Vaccination Clinic by has found them yet, so it remains a bit of a phoning 613-507-8317 mystery.â€? Lead by Dr. Gregory Baran, who is 4) Chalmers United Church - Anderson ISTM (International Society of Travel calls the church one of the creepiest places Medicine) certified, The Kingston Haunted Walk researchers have attended. Travel Clinic operates with the same “They’ve talked to several different wommedical treatment model as KFL&A en who had experiences in the church, and Public Health. We are pleased to even though none of them know that anyone welcome all KFL&A patients, even else has had these experiences they’re all alwith short notice. As of September, most identical,â€? she says. Kingston Travel will be Kingston’s longest operating travel clinic, All of these women have reported feeling as well as the only yellow fever like they weren’t actually alone in the buildcertified clinic in the area. ing when practicing at the organ. They all felt like someone - or something – was trying to From familiar to exotic destinations, book an harm them, and when they tried to leave, got appointment on-line or call 613-507-8317 the distinct impression this presence was fols Travel Health Advisories s All Necessary Vaccines and Medications lowing them. “We’ve had so many reports just like that Kingston Travel Vaccination Clinic it’s kind of hard to write it off as anything but www.kingstontravel.ca some sort of supernatural thing,â€? Anderson s 0ORTSMOUTH !VE +INGSTON notes.

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5) Fort Henry – Multiple rooms of what is arguably Kingston’s most famous historical site are believed to be haunted, and the show Ghost Hunters even dedicated an episode to the Fort. The Haunted Walk tour typically takes people to 11 of these rooms, and according to Anderson the bakery is one of the most haunted of them all. “It’s supposed to be haunted by a poltergeist, which is a noisy and playful spirit that does a lot of stuff but never actually makes a physical appearance.� Many other “figures� have also been seen around the Fort, and Anderson points out that indeed thousands ended their lives at the site. “Men were hanged for treason on the hill outside of the fort, and some simply dropped dead from the harsh conditions of being a soldier in that time.� So after giving countless tours and spending many hours in the city’s most haunted places, does Anderson herself believe in ghosts? “Personally, I haven’t seen anything,� she says. “I’ve had people on my tours say that they’ve seen something so maybe they exist, but until I see one myself I don’t know if I’ll be a full believer.� Still, she encourages people to come out and hear the stories, which are typically quite chilling even for those who don’t believe. “Because it’s our 20th anniversary we plan on really spooking it up for Halloween this year,� she adds. “So if you’re looking at coming on a haunted walk this October is probably a good chance.� To learn more, visit http://hauntedwalk.com/kingston-tours/.

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of Dance, and what she was doing in New York. When Emma told Nat where she was training, we learned that Nat Horne danced and taught with the man who founded the Alvin Ailey school. The biggest surprise came when Nat said to Emma: “You’re at Alvin Ailey? Alvin used to live in this apartment.” How’s that for a shocker? “As a student at the professional division summer dance intensive, it was incredible to meet Nat as he was a teacher at the Ailey School and a dancer in the company under the direction of Alvin Ailey himself. Also, he was part of the company when they first mounted Revelations, their iconic piece.” For two-and-a-half hours, Nathaniel Horne included Emma in the animated conversation as he recalled his career, including the years with the famed Ailey company.

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around the world. From 1988 to 2000, he taught master classes in France, Switzerland, Japan, Venezuela, Israel, Corsica and Germany. He choreographed shows like Cabaret and West Side Story. In 1994, he choreographed Duke Ellington’s Nutcracker Swing in New Orleans. Horne believes that once you start dancing you should never stop. “It will give you longevity. And all young dancers should also study acting and singing. That will give you longevity in theatre. In Europe and Japan, you can dance as long as you want. They respect older dancers. But

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Rainbow, Sophie, What Makes Sammy Run, Golden Boy and Zorba. His last Broadway appearance, in Applause, with Lauren Bacall, ran for more than two years from 1970 to 1972. Then, famed dancer Alvin Ailey came calling on Nathaniel Horne and asked him to teach at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, a multi-racial and world famous dance ensemble. For the next ten years, Horne taught at the Ailey school, developing Matt Mattox’s methods, which involve an anatomical approach to dance. “How many ways can you move the head, the shoulders, the arms, the hips, all with the core of the body,� says Horne. “I think that’s why I am where I am today. I believe in this technique very strongly. That’s what I taught around the world. You don’t just do the technique, you must feel the body. When I taught classes, I would turn people away from the mirror so they could get into themselves.� Horne opened his own school—a non-profit dance centre—and brought methods common in ballet into jazz dance. He ran the Nat Horne Musical Theatre and School on Theatre Row in New York City for 11 years. Horne taught performers to find their centre, focused on the solar plexus between rib cage and pelvis. Nat Horne’s technique, where every movement is seen as emanating from the core, gives the dancer and other performers the ability to combine confidence, grace and agility with emotion and expressiveness. After teaching for 11 years, demand for his training methods took him

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Dad for a number of years and my wife and I always wanted to get something similar going for the kids,” he explained. “I approached Mike (Corkey) about the idea and we decided to go for it.” Last year, Leeman and Corkey organized the first ever ‘Ride for Kids’ in Kingston. They had six weeks to put it all together and they weren’t sure what to expect, but they were pleasantly sur-

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ride throughout the area. “We keep it simple and easy,” said co-organizer Mike Corkey. “This year we’ve even thrown in three special stops on the route and at each stop participants will have to find something and answer a question. When they get back that answer sheet will go into a ballot box and we’ll draw for a grand prize.” This year’s grand prize is a free undercoating from Krown, one of the many local supporters of the ride. Other businesses like Best Buy, Partsource, MotoSport Plus, and Unique Cycle have also donated prizes and gift certificates for participants. “The community support has been incredible already and we hope people will come out to participate and support the kids,” said Leeman. “There will also be a BBQ after the ride and free tours of the new facility will be offered.” Registration for the ride is $25 for a single rider or $40 for a couple, but the registration fee will be waived for participants who have received $100 in pledges for their ride. All of the proceeds from the event will go to-

ward youth programs at the club, an area of programming that currently receives no funding. “We offer 22 hours of free youth programs each week after school with no charge to the teenagers who want to participate,” explained Tony Gargaro, operations manager at the Boys and Girls Club. “Youth can come and get homework help, get physically active, learn about nutrition and hang out with their peers. It is a great cause.” Leeman hopes that at least 150 motorcyclists come out for the event this year and he suspects that if the weather is good they may see even more. Overall, he just hopes to provide some support for the kids. “It should be a fun day and it is definitely a worthy cause,” he said. “I see the kids first hand and they need help. We want to keep them in these programs.” The Ride for Kids takes place on Aug. 23 at Frontenac Mall. Registration opens at 9 a.m. For more information look for the event on Facebook or contact Mike Corkey at 613.888.5862 or at mikecorkey@hotmail.com.

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New in Kingston! Stroke Recovery Fitness Program! Free, 12-week class, led by a registered kinesiologist. Offered on Mondays, starting September 14, 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Registration opens Aug. 31. Contact Michelle at 613-6340130 ext. 3414 or michelle.foster@von. ca Living with Stroke: Free, 6-week learning series for people with stroke or acquired brain injury and their care partners. Offered on Tuesdays, starting September 22, 10:00 a.m. to noon. Preregistration required. Contact Kathleen at 613-634-0130 ext. 3469 or Kathleen. pratt@von.ca Branch 631 presents The Ride Across Canada to bring Awareness to the contributions and needs of our veterans-Friday August 21 at 4pm – come out, see the horses, meet the riders – give your support – donations accepted. Food available. Everyone Welcome. More info 613-389-6605 The Children’s Choir of St. George’s Cathedral begins a new term on Friday September 11 from 4:15pm to 5:15pm. The choir welcomes boys and girls aged 7 to 13 to sing together. They rehearse Fridays after school, and sing monthly on Sundays. There is no membership fee. As well as singing together, the choir enjoys an occasional pizza party and other special events. Located in the heart of downtown Kingston (270 King St. E. at Johnson), the Cathedral’s dome is immediately recognizable as a local landmark. Contact the Director of Music, Michael Capon, at 613-548-4617x23 or organist@stgeorgescathedral.ca, or visit www. stgeorgescathedral.ca/index.cfm/music. Come sing with us! Soul Trek 2 - Tuesdays, Aug. 4 to 25, 9:30 to 11 a.m. Enjoy an easy-paced walk while taking part in soulful conversation about how to manifest abundance, bringing goodness into your life. $25/ member ($15 summer membership; $40 yearly membership). The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. 613.548.7810; www. seniorskingston.ca. If you enjoy sharing stories, Fairmount Home is hosting a free theatre arts program called “Never Too Old to

Pretend” incorporating theatre games, mime, skits, props and music. This program will run: Mondays 1:30-3:00pm and Wednesdays 10:00-11:30am, beginning Sept. 7, 2015 culminating in an informal presentation on Dec 9, 2015. Everyone has stories to tell. Join us and share in the fun. Space is limited, so contact Dalia asap by phone or email: 613-353-7921 or daliag@kingston.net August 29: Invasive Species Community Seminar at Elbow Lake Environmental Education Centre near Perth Road Village from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Hosted by Frontenac Stewardship Foundation and Queen’s University Biological Station. Featuring strategies and active management, plus a field tour of invasive species. Admission is free, and registration by August 21 is recommended. Overnight accommodation is available on-site for a nominal fee. To register or for more info, contact carolyn.bonta@queensu. ca or phone 613-353-7968. The KSOA’s Window Art Gallery Victoria @ Princess is hosting their second annual Summer Exhibition. Works by a variety of local artists are on display from Aug. 5-30. www. ksoa.info. The new Teen Choir of St. George’s Cathedral begins its first season on Friday September 11 from 6pm to 7:30pm. The choir welcomes singers and instrumentalists aged 13 to 18. They rehearse Fridays in the early evening, and sing twice a month on Sundays. There is no membership fee. Contact the director, Alana Sargeant, at alana.sargeant@gmail.com or 613331-3166. The Cathedral is at 270 King St. E. (at Johnson) in Kingston. Call 613-548-4617 or visit www. stgeorgescathedral.ca. Come sing with us! Paint Out: Here we go again, into our eighth summer of plein aire painting. As usual, we will meet at the specified location at 9:00 and then I will indicate the washrooms, where we will eat and good painting locations. When we paint outside, remember you have to be self suf-

ficient with everything you need for the morning. Aug 27- Rideau Acres Campground on Hwy 15, just past the road to Kingston Mills, on the left. We will meet in the parking lot behind the Banquet Hall. Tell the staff at the entrance gate that you are with the Outdoor Painters and they will waive the entry fee. Hazel 613-384-3154. The Kingston Townsmen Chorus welcomes all male adults and adolescents who love to sing to join them for an evening of singing, fellowship and fun any Monday evening until end-September 2015. Start time is 7 p.m. at Cooke’s Portsmouth United Church, 200 Norman Rodgers Drive, Kingston. For additional information, contact kingston.townsmen@gmail. com; Tel: 613 817 7233; visit www. kingstontownsmen.com; like us on Facebook. Celebrate harvest season at Memorial Centre Farmers’ Market - Aug. 23: Picnic in the Park. This weekend is all about games, corn and watermelon! This week you’ll find the market vendors not in the parking lot as usual – but in the grass in front of the Memorial Centre. Families can tap their toes to the musical stylings of Juno-nominated local favourite Gary Rasberry, enjoy fresh picked and roasted corn on the cob ($1 each), and free watermelon slices for everyone! Did someone say old-fashioned kid’s games? From 10am-1pm the Williamsville Neighbourhood Association is running all the old favourites: bottle ring toss, bean bag toss, apple bobbing and all sorts of other surprises. Prizes to be won in kids and adult categories! Legion 560: Friday, Aug. 21 Kirkham’s Karaoke will entertain from 8 to 12...small cover for non members and guests...everyone welcome. Saturday, Aug. 22 - Branch 560 Fundraiser--Patio Party & BBQ with a menu of “Pulled Pork & Salads”...Chuckwagon Express will entertain from 1 to 5...FREE... everyone welcome. Also Saturday,

Aug. 22 - Jeff Code & Silver Wings will entertain in the Big Hall from 8 to 12...$7.00 cover for everyone... all welcome. 39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, Aug. 21. Music by Corduroy Road at the Royal Canadian Legion 631, Main Hall, 4034 Bath Rd. @ Collins Bay. 7:30-11 p.m. Dress Code , Smart Casual. Singles & Couples Welcome. Cost is $12.00 P.P. ( $10.00 for Members) Adult/Senior fall programs start Aug. 31. Arts, culture, fitness, and games – The Seniors Centre has everything you need to keep physically and mentally active with others 50+. For details visit www.seniorskingston.ca or call 613.548.7810. Armchair Travel River Cruising – Asia Tuesday, Aug. 25, 11:30 a.m. Enjoy a traditional lunch of Vegetarian Samosas, Honey Garlic Roasted Chicken with Rice and Bean Sprouts, and dessert. At 12:30pm Jeff (Custom Travel) will take you on a picturesque, historical slide show of interesting sites. $12.50/ person (advance tickets only). The Seniors Centre: 613.548.7810. Saturday, Aug. 22 - The Big Phat Horn Band at the RCHA 193 Ontario St. Playing Swing, Jazz, Standards, Pop with vocals by Michael K. Myers: Start time 9 p.m. Members: Sylvain Gagnon (Leader, Bass) Rick Flanagan (Leader, Tenor Saxophone) David Barton (Guitar) Sandy Bowman (Alto Saxophone) Emily Burda (Trombone) Chris Hammond (Trumpet) Ilena McDonald (Baritone Saxophone) Mike Sakell (Drums) Dan Tremblay (Trumpet) Auditions for the Kingston Meistersingers’ fall production of “Jesus Christ Superstar” will take place Monday, Aug. 31 and Tuesday, Sept. 1 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at Bay Park Baptist Church, 775 Progress Avenue. Auditions are open to anyone 16 years and older. (Although there are limited roles for youth in this show.) Please come prepared to sing an a Capella song, and wear

comfortable clothing for some movement work. Questions? info@ meistersingers.ca. Calling artists of all ages and stages! Join us Sept. 11, 12 and 13 for three days of free plein air painting/sketching in historic downtown Kingston’s Sydenham Ward. The Kingston School of Art (KSOA) is hosting its 3rd annual Paint the Town! as part of the International Plein Air Painters Organization’s Great WORLDWIDE Artist Paint Out. A display of work created during the weekend and a reception will be held. For details and free registration, visit www.ksoa.info or contact us at ksoa@kingston.net or 613-549-1528. Steak Dinner Aug. 21 5 to 7 p.m. Cost $ 15.00 adults $ 8.00 under 10 years of age. Everyone Welcome. Tickets available at the door. To be held at the Shrine Club 3260 Princess Street at Collins Bay Road. For Information Call 613 384 9554. Cataraqui Canoe Club - Saturday, Aug. 22: Loop through selected Rideau Lakes. Join us for a paddle on several of the Rideau Lakes — Clear, Indian, Benson, Mosquito and Newboro. A round trip of approximately 18 km, with possibilities to shorten trip if needed. No portages and no car shuttles, just a relaxing day of paddling with a barbecue and potluck lunch hosted by our leaders at their farmhouse on Benson Lake. Call 613 542 9958 for details. www.cataraquicanoe. on.ca. Are you a woman who loves to sing and is curious about joining a choir? The Frontenac Women’s Chorus is welcoming new members for September. No audition is necessary, and an ability to read music although helpful is not required – just bring your joy and enthusiasm for learning an exciting variety of songs with this friendly group on Monday nights – there’s a spot waiting for you! For additional information please contact Patty at pattyswell@ yahoo.com or call 613-547-1148.

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may impact many KASSAA sports including football. Luckily, the Limestone District Grenadier Football Club has come up with a contingency plan. “We sat down as a club and we decided to create a fall house league. If the kids want to come out and play,

they can,� explained Alexandra Walsh, executive director of the club. “There was a lot of talk on the sidelines and kids wanted to know if they were going to be able to play. This allows them that opportunity no matter what happens.� Currently, the Grenadier Club puts together teams and competes in varsity league football, equivalent to AAA hockey; while they thought about just adding a few more teams this year, creating a house league seemed like a better option. “We didn’t want to put a rep team together because it leaves too many kids behind,� said Walsh. “We just want to give these kids an opportunity to keep playing a sport they love, even if they can’t play it at school.� Registration for the league is now open and as players register they will be grouped by area, making practices and tryouts a bit easier. As things progress, teams will be established and Walsh expects there to be about 10-12 teams in total. “Once the word got out that we were doing this we have been approached by

The Limestone Grenadier Football Club is offering a special fall house league for players this year in the hopes of keeping secondary school football alive. Photo/Submitted

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leagues in Gananoque and Belleville and we were happy to invite as many people in as possible,� she said. “The interest has been a bit overwhelming, but really great.� Cost for registration in the fall league would be similar to the fees associated with playing high school football. Walsh is even in talks with corporate sponsors to help offset some costs and any leftover money will be given to local high schools for their football programs going forward. “We are not in this to make money, we just want to give the kids an opportunity to play no matter what,� said Walsh. So what happens if the teachers and school boards work out their issues before school starts? “If this gets all resolved before school starts or in the first week we will pull the plug and everyone will go back to their high school teams. We are not going to interfere with that,� said Walsh. Walsh emphasizes that this new fall league is a one-time thing that is simply being put out there as a way

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UHKF announces $3 million donation for second MRI at KGH By Mandy Marciniak

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News – It is estimated that 1,000 Kingston area residents are waiting for a complex Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan. With these numbers in mind, University Hospitals Kingston Foundation set out to raise funds for a new MRI in Kingston and on Aug. 11, their campaign received a large boost –a donation of $3 million over the next six years. The donation is being made by long-time Kingstonian Britton Smith and will be given through a gift shared between Homestead Land Holdings Ltd. and the Britton Smith Foundation. “This is just an extraordinary gift to everyone in our community,� said Denise Cumming, executive director, University Hospitals Kingston Foundation. “Mr. Smith has made generous donations to all of our hospitals over the years and this is just extraordinary.� The donation is the third largest that UHKF has received in its 10 year history and the largest form an individual or business. Homestead and the Britton Smith Foundation have donated over $1.3 million to KGH in he past and over $4 million when combined with support provided to Hotel Dieu and Provi-

dence Care. Britton was on hand as the announcement was made at Kingston General Hospital and explained why he was compelled to donate. “My motivation is a purely selfish act. A lot of people that live in this city live in Homestead buildings and some of them work for Homestead too and it is vitally important for me to keep them healthy,� said Britton. “This is a wonderful diagnostic tool and if you can find out what is wrong with people faster and get them healthier then we all benefit.� The cost of an MRI machine is approximately $6 million and with Mr. Britton’s donation, fundraising is well ahead of schedule. It is estimated that the new MRI will be constructed and operating in approximately 24 months. “About 500 donors have contributed to this project and we are delighted that it can now move forward sooner than anticipated,� said Susan Creasy, newly appointed chair of the upcoming UHKF fundraising campaign. “Every dollar truly makes a difference for our community and the addition of a second MRI in Kingston will help cut the wait time for many who need it.� Kingston resident Mike Gardner understands the need first hand. Gardener suffered a stroke seven

months ago and without easy access to an MRI doctors would not have been able to figure out what kind of stroke it was and act accordingly; because Gardner had a blood clot related stroke, doctors were able to give him a tissue plasminogen activator (TPA), which decreases the affects of the stroke and aids recovery. “It helped me through my recovery and minimized some of the impact of the stroke,� explained Gardner. “In cases like mine you get moved to the front of the line and then everything else gets backed up

so this new machine will help with a lot of those wait times and will also allow patients like me to still receive that level of care.� The new MRI will also provide care to ‘tertiary care patients’ that require special, highly skilled care including cancer patients. “These patients can’t be serviced at the non-tertiary care MRI so this will open up a number of spots for them to have everything they need done and it will lead to quicker diagnosis and treatment,� explained Annette McCallum, Clinical Department Head, Diag. Radiology at KGH.

“This gift is really helping so many people receive the care they need and for that we are so grateful.� Britton was floored by the number of people who came out to the announcement to thank him and even joked that he would be donating anonymously next time so as not to receive so much attention. “I just wanted to do something to help,� he said. “When I realized how many people are in need of this machine in the community and how long some need to wait to have access to it, I wanted to do something and help.�

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to the fireworks display (Friday at 9:30 p.m.). It will be bigger than the displays you usually see at events in the County like Canada Day.� Besides the aforementioned Historical Re-enactment, there will be a number of heritage displays and events, including the plowing match (across Road 38 from the park), and a strong man competition (Saturday from 11 a.m.- 4 p.m.)

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There’s no charge at the gate or for any of the attractions, save for the costume ball Saturday night at 9 p.m. in the Harrowsmith Golden Links Hall ($20 per person). And Young had a bit of advice for attendees. “Remember that it is an outdoors event, rain or shine,� she said. “You might want to be prepared if it looks like rain. “Oh, and if you plan to sit and listen to music, you might want to bring a folding chair. We do have some chairs but not 10,000 of them.� There are a plethora of events planned, some historical and some more modern. Like anyone, Young has a few that she’s particularly looking forward to. “I’m excited about the Historical Re-enactment,� she said. “The participants are camping out at the site using historical tents and gear and there’s a battle planned (Sunday from 1-2 p.m., just before the closing ceremonies. “We’re going to have a Ferris wheel — how long has it been since there has been one of those anywhere in Frontenac County? “And, we’re also looking forward

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The Ottawa Senators are bringing players and some pre-season excitement to their fans with the second annual Hometown Tour, starting Aug. 18. The tour sees 12 days of free events at Canadian Tire locations in 12 different communities in eastern Ontario and western Quebec featuring two Senators players interacting with fans and signing autographs. Senators defenceman Cody Ceci took part in some of the tour stops last year and will be again this year. “Meeting all the fans was a great time and to see all the support was really cool for us,” said Ceci. The events aim to get fans to show

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their Sens pride to win tickets and display their skills with some interactive games. Those include ball hockey matches, mini stick games on mini inflatable rinks, a shot speed and accuracy test and more, said the team’s director of fan and community development, Aaron Robinson. “We have lots of opportunities to interact with the fans,” he said. “(The Hometown Tour) is a chance for us to get out and thank fans and get ready for the season.” Robinson said he expects there to be more prizes available this year, with fans able to sign up to win free tickets to Senators games, as well as ticket giveaways for people who show up in their best Sens gear to show their love for the team. But the main attraction is the play-

ers, who will sign autographs at each event. The Senators will reveal which players will be at which tour stop the Monday before the tour. Hometown Tour stops will take place at the following locations: Aug. 18 • Alexandria at 400 Main St. South from 1:30 to 5 p.m. • Gloucester in Ottawa at 2010 Ogilvie Rd. from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Aug. 19 • Gatineau at 700 Maloney Blvd. West from 2 to 5:30 p.m. • Hull at 355 Blvd. de la Carrière from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Aug. 20 • Cornwall at 201-9th St. East from 2 to 5:30 p.m. • Casselman at 95 Lafleche Blvd. from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Aug. 25 • Renfrew at 1050 O’Brien Rd. from 2 to 5:30 p.m. • Carleton Place at 485 McNeely Ave. from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Aug. 26 • Kingston at 59 Bath Rd. from 1:30 to 5 p.m. • Perth at 45 Dufferin St. from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Aug. 27 • Nepean at 1820 Merivale Rd. from 2 to 5:30 p.m. • Kemptville at 311 Ryan’s Well Dr. in the Lambton Mall from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Autographs will be given to those

with wrist bands only, with more than 200 available at each Canadian Tire location starting at 9 a.m. on the day of the tour stop. The event is both a chance for Senators players to see fans from far and wide, but also see a bit more of the communities their fans call home, said Robinson. “Fans travel a ways to come see us a lot of times, and now it’s our turn to go to them and get our players to see what eastern Ontario and western Quebec is all about because sometimes they don’t necessarily get out past Ottawa,” he said. Ceci said he was amazed by the attendance at last year’s tour stops. “You don’t really realize how many fans there are outside in the smaller communities until you get there and you see a huge line of people,” he

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1123 JOHNSON STREET

1204 GREENWOOD PARK DRIVE

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$459,900

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30 DALGLEISH AVENUE

2153 SWANFIELD STREET

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R0023423769

R0023420482

PO BOx 285, 14180 Rd. 38, ShaRBOt Lake, ON, k0h 2P0

Jason Sands Sales Representative

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WILLIS ARMSTRONG RD. $159,900 3 beds, Full basement, level yard, North#7 (MLS 15603249)

LONG LAKE ROAD $219,900 Off the Grid, 15 Acres, 4 Beds (MLS 15604952)

NEW LISTING

Extensive upgrades in this large bright and open concept home with plenty of natural light offering nearly 2300 sqft of living space with skylights and cathedral ceilings. 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths, updated eat-in kitchen with porcelin tile and maple cabinets in both the kitchen and main floor laundry. Hardwood throughout the main floor and upper level with carpet just on the stairs. This home offers a huge 320 sqft master bedroom with double walk in closets, a large 20x14 deck, new wood fence, new garage door, new furnace and a/c (2014), updated roof and is freshly painted throughout. All of this sitting on a 90` by 172` private treed lot on the outer edge of odessa (provided with municipal services: natural gas, water & sewer) within walking distance to ernestown secondary school. Call for your showing today! (Basement is a crawl space only) MLS®15607771

4572 RED MAPLE LANE • $699,900

CROW LAKE ROAD $259,000 8 Acres, 7 yrs, Panoramic View Crow Lake (New Listing)

WATERFRONT

Prepare to be awed from the moment you walk into this stunning Waterfront Oasis! Boasting high-efficiency propane boiler, in floor heating on lower level, engineered hardwood & ceramic throughout, walls of windows in virtually every room to enjoy the beautiful views of Loughborough Lake, & an exposed weathered Limestone chimney for the cold nights in winter. Patio doors from living room onto Veranda enjoying gorgeous year round Western sunsets. Upper level holds dining area, open concept granite kitchen with an Island & inclusive Stainless Steel appliances, a cozy nook, and a balcony overlooking lower level. Master bedroom with 4 piece Ensuite, walk in closet, and patio doors leading to private Veranda. 2nd bedroom with patio doors to Sunroom. Exterior has interlock driveway, double car detached garage with Workshop, low maintenance concrete steps to 100 feet of water frontage with a sea wall, dock, & boat house! MLS®15606037

WATERFRONT

Stunning private, stone 1800 sq.ft. Home on Loughborough Lake. 11 Year old home featuring a bright & open concept main floor with gleaming hardwood throughout, a huge eat in country style kitchen with ample cupboard & counter space, cozy wood stove in the living room, patio doors leading to your covered wrap around porch. Great sized master bdrm with a spacious walk in closet. Lower level is fully finished with in floor heating, a third bdrm, an office/den, and your very own media room! Exterior boasts a 3.2 Acre lot with 225 feet of clean, rocky water front, and a huge detached garage/ workshop. High efficiency boiler, forced air on main, a steel roof and 15 gpm water round out this competitively priced wonderful home. MLS®15606805

CROW LAKE $239,900 Excellent beach & water, 2 beds + Guest Suite (MLS 15603549)

5336 RAMPARTS LANE • $614,900

SHARBOT LAKE $179,900 Island “J” Complete Reno, Solar Minutes to Mainland (MLS 14610375)

TRYON ROAD $123,500 12 Acres, OFF Grid, Wood & Propane, loft, (MLS 15603853)

COUNTRY LANE $355,000

Excellent Swimming, beach, docks 2 baths, garage & bunkie (MLS 15604783)

ARDOCH ROAD $399,900 Licensed Gravel Pit, 400 + Acres Bungalow & Garage (MLS 15604664)

4220 SILLS BAY RD • $598,500 Beautiful estate property nestled on a private hill top lot with breathtaking views of Sydenham Lake. The curved driveway is graced by 4 acres of landscaped and beautifully manicured lawns. Inside this meticulous home you’ll fall in love with the interior stone accent walls, fireplaces and the walls of glass which showcase the endless views of sydenham lake. Attention to detail is evident in all areas of this 3200sqft, 4+2 bedrooms, 3+1 bath home. Call today for your personal viewing and your chance to own a little piece of paradise! MLS®15605445 612 SIMMONS RD. • $589,900 Absolutely stunning 6yr old custom built 2200 sqft. Elevated 3+2 bdrm, 3.5 Bath bungalow! Nestled on a very private 30 acres and is situated well back off the road. This home offers many upgrades including sound proof insulation in all interior walls, R60 attic, infloor heat throughout main & lower levels featuring ground source geo thermal heating (very efficient home). The main floor is open concept design with cathedral ceilings and extensive use of granite, engineered hardwood and ceramic tile. Fully finished lower level featuring a massive rec room with walkout. MLS® 15606784

MCQUAID ROAD $152,500

Excellent duplex potential, 8 Acres, 3 beds, vaulted ceilings (MLS 15605731)

LONG LAKE RD. $86,900 2-bed, quiet lot, full basement (MLS 15602366)

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11 ACRES $59,900

153 BERTRIM LANE • $319,900

Sharbot Lake (Island “B”)

14.5 ACRES $97,000 Brewer Rd ROW Sharbot Lake

ELM TREE RD $235,900

Borders CROWN LAND, 8 yr.old Move In Condition, with Separate Guest Suite (MLS 15603035)

+/- 5 ACRES $21,900 Lakefront Circle (water privileges)

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4196 COUNTY RD. 1 YARKER • $359,900 Cozy 3 bedroom, 1 bath, backsplit situated on a large 66’ x 115’ lot. This home features updated windows (6yrs old), hardwood floors, a/c (6yrs), gas furnace (6yrs), hot water tank owned(6yrs), new garage door and new roof in 2015 with transferable warranty! Perfect starter family home. Immediate possession is available. MLS®15605337

NEW PRICE

This deep clean waterfront property over-looking crow lake (connects to Bobs Lake) features a renovated kitchen with granite counter tops and high end detailed wood finishings adding character and warmth to this beautiful turn-key 4 season home/ cottage. It’s desirable shoreline is perfect for swimming, boating and excellent fishing with beautiful lake views that can be appreciated from the deck or down on the dock. MLS®15603306

367 LAKEVIEW AVE. • $234,900 Cozy 3 bedroom, 1 bath, backsplit situated on a large 66’ x 115’ lot. This home features updated windows (6yrs old), hardwood floors throughout including hardwood underneath the carpet in the bedrooms, a/c (6yrs), gas furnace (6yrs), hot water tank owned(6yrs), new garage door and new roof in 2015 with transferable warranty! Perfect starter family home. Immediate possession is available. MLS®15606084


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• Custom built Marques Home • 4 bedrooms, 3 baths • Hdwd and ceramic tile • Large eat-in kitchen • Gas FP in living/dining room • Fin. lower level w/rec-rm, 3rd bedroom, full bath and den • In-floor bsmt slab heating • 14` x 11`6 rear deck $374,500. MLS® Directions: Cedarwood Dr. to Redwood Cres.To Mimosa Court

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• Custom built Marques Home • 3200 sq ft , 5 bdrms, 3 baths • Hdwd/Ceramic on main floor • 9’ ceilings on both floors • Designer kitchen cabinetry • Quartz countertops • Large rec-rm w/gas FP • Interlock patio, fenced yard $599,900. MLS®

• West End Kingston office condo • 2,000 sq. ft. finished space. • Reception area with four offices on main floor • Lower level with separate entry • Office area, kitchenette, two bathrooms • Storage/computer room and utility room • Ideal for owner occupied, business with rental income on lower level. • Ample Parking $314,900. MLS®

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Model home 821 Windermere$366,900 Dr. open New home, in Woodhaven West, ready for immediate possession this Monday – Thursday 1-4 1498 square ft, open concept main floor, 9ft ceilings on main floor, with Sat/Sun 1-4 tray ceilings in great room, gas fireplace, hardwood and ceramic tiles. 1224 CARFA CRES

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1056 COUNTY ROAD 6

Immaculate custom built family home. Spacious 2800 sq. Ft. With all the updates done-all new hardwood & ceramic porcelain tile. Top-of-the line kitchen cabinetry with granite counter tops, ceramic backsplash, heated floors (partial).

1003 BLUFFWOOD AVE

$329,900

821 WINDERMERE DR.

$449,900

1224 CARFA CRES

$366,900

179 PAULINE TOM AVE

$449,9000

Greenwood Park gem, walkout lower level. Well cared for family home, bright elevated bungalow with hardwood and ceramic flooring,fabulous kitchen with granite countertops with pantry. New home, in Woodhaven West, ready for immediate possession this 1498 square ft, open concept main floor, 9ft ceilings on main floor, with tray ceilings in great room, gas fireplace, hardwood and ceramic tiles. MUST SEE!

$329,900

Greenwood Park gem, walkout lower level. Well cared for family home, bright elevated bungalow with hardwood and ceramic flooring,fabulous kitchen with granite countertops with pantry.

1056 COUNTY ROAD 6

Custom designed and built, set on a spaciouss 60’ wide lot. 1,720 sq/ft 3 bedroom is loadedd with upgrades including full stone brick exterior, hardwood and tile flooring throughout. New in Baxter North (Greenwood Park West). Top op quality at its finest. Full stone and brick exterior, open en concept main floor with gas fireplace in living room.

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Buck Island property with easy access via the public boat launch at Perth Road. This 3 bedroom cottage is openconcept and has a woodstove, large dock, fire pit and 300’ of waterfront. 2 adjacent parcels also listed. Stunning views and great waterfront on Buck Lake! MLS®15607725

209 Maple Grove Lane

64 STORMONT AVENUE $369,900

Beautiful cottage with deeded access to Bobs Lake just a 2 minute walk down the road. Cottage features 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, wood stove, a huge screened-in porch with a hot tub and a large wrap around deck - all on 3.25 acres. Enjoy year round access to the property and lake! MLS®15605840

$409,900

$219,000

138 Timmerman Road

Perfect waterfront and 2 acres on Sand Lake. Featuring 3+3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large windows, a fully finished walkout basement, and western exposure to see the sunsets! A large deck, fire pit, a deck over the water, a large dock and deep, clean waterfront. Exceptional! MLS®15606379

Great house on one of the largest lots in Strathcona Park. This large home (approx. 2,400 sq. ft.) features 4 bedrooms, two full and two half-baths, main floor living room, dining room, den, sunroom and eat-in kitchen. All sitting on a double treed lot at the end of a cul-de-sac. MLS# 15605851

327 MCEWEN DRIVE. $249,900

3789 Bell Line Road

Wow! 32 acre property with 1159` of private, fully accessible waterfront. White Lake is a clean lake that is home to an MNR fish hatchery, making it very quiet and peaceful. Small cabin on the property with well and septic. A nature lovers dream! Located just 40 minutes west of Perth on a fully maintained township road. MLS®15606154

Take a good look at this bungalow, boasting an open concept design on the main floor, plus a finished lower level with rec room, office, wet bar, 4-piece bath and separate laundry. Main level features open concept living space with two bedrooms and L-shaped living room, dining room with walk out to the backyard, and a three car garage or workshop – it’s all up to you! MLS# 15604749

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