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‘Handsome Kit’ gets $59,000 facelift to hang around City Hall By Bill Hutchins Reporter

EMC News – One of the oldest and largest paintings in Kingston’s civic art collection is getting a $59,000 fix up. The life-sized portrait of the Hon. Christopher Hagerman, a noted lawyer, militia man and politician who rose to prominence 200 years ago, is in bad need of restoration, said commissioner Cynthia Beach. “It’s maintenance to make sure it lasts for the next generation. We haven’t spent money on portraits in a long time.” City Hall houses one of the most extensive portrait collections in Canada with paintings of historic figures from Canada’s first Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, to John Counter, Kingston’s first mayor. The 19th and early

20th century paintings of mayors, MPs, clerks and other prominent Kingstonians hang in virtually every room and on every floor. “We haven’t had an appraisal done of our whole collection but the value is very significant,” explained Beach, adding the value is easily in the millions of dollars. Recently, city officials began an extensive campaign to catalogue and restore the vast artwork – both the actual paintings and the handmade gilded frames – some in fragile condition. While skeptics have questioned the high cost of restoring the collection during times of fiscal restraint, including $59,000 to fix just one portrait, Beach says neglecting historic canvass art would be like neglecting repairs to concrete bridges. “The collection of paintings that we have here, they are

quite valuable and significant in terms of the people and showing the history of Kingston.” The first major restoration work involving the Hagerman painting, which hangs in Memorial Hall opposite a rare life-sized portrait of a young Sir John A., will be done by the Ottawa firm Legris Conservation Inc., which has done similar work to portraits on Parliament Hill. Beach says the $59,000 cost was already included in the city’s 2013 budget, but the contract award needed final council approval Aug. 13. The painting will be crated and shipped to Ottawa. In addition to being a prominent lawyer, judge and serving in a militia regiment during the War of 1812, Hagerman gained significance as Kingston’s elected representative to the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada in 1820. But city officials say the dashing historical

figure, known as ‘Handsome Kit’ back in the day, now has a cracked canvass and faded frame. Beach says Hagerman’s portrait is part of a broader canvass of work to restore the civic collection, with plans to repair at least one faded painting every year. Already, dozens of the portraits of mostly bushy-sideburned men have been de-bugged. “We had to body bag all the portraits to make sure that any of the little insects that could be eating them were asphyxiated. That has been part of the first phase.” The city is also deciding whether to revive the tradition of painting portraits of contemporary former Kingston mayors instead of taking their photographs, a cheaper option. Beach added: “That decision will probably be made next year.”

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Music groups join together to support queer community EMC News - Last month, Kingston residents Karen Dubinsky and Susan Belyea received several pieces of hate mail that threatened their safety and urged them to leave town because of their sexual orientation. News of the letters quickly spread through the community, and a number of organizations banded together to show their support for the couple. Reelout Arts Project, PFLAG (Parent & Friends of Lesbian & Gays), Kingston Pride and Sydenham Street United Church offered a benefit concert on Aug. 14 to raise money and congregate in solidarity. On the same evening, Flying Beaver Pubaret in Toronto hosted Cabaret for a Cause, a sister event to raise money for the same charities chosen by Dubinsky and Belyea. “This event was organized out of necessity as a visceral response to what happened in the community,� says Reelout director Matt Salton. “It’s the healing power of music.� Salton, along with members of the other organizations, came up with the idea for the concert just a few short weeks ago. “We thought, ‘Okay, let’s give it a shot,’� Salton explains. First, the groups approached the couple affected by the letters. “We said we wouldn’t go through with it without their blessing,� Salton goes on. “They welcomed the idea immediately.� Dubinksy and Belyea were invited to choose several charities to benefit from the concert. They chose the Kingston Youth Shelter; the FUSE Project, which is a dropin space for queer youth run by the HIV and AIDS Regional Services office; Rainbow Project, a LGBTQ

non-profit in Cuba; and Lesbiradas, a resource for lesbians in Guatemala. The couple was unable to attend the concert, however, due to a previously arranged vacation. The concert began with the stylings of Teagan McLaren, who set the tone for the evening: “I actually thought of so many things to say tonight regarding the issue of the letters‌but then I thought, I’m just not going to talk about it, and let’s just have a great night,â€? she said to the crowd. Indeed, the tone of much the music throughout the evening was celebratory and joyful. Other acts that performed included The Gertrudes, Little Train Wreck, Open Voices Choir, Bellfonix, and others. Throughout the show, photographs from the Kingston Loves the Queer Community Facebook page were projected overhead. Each photo shows an individual or group holding a heart to show love for the queer community. The event saw a turnout of around a hundred people, plus others who mingled afterwards. The event was admission by donation, and raised a total of just over two thousand dollars. Salton, though delighted to be raising the money, had no fundraising goal in mind. “It’s more the emotional effects,â€? he says. “The community needs it. We’re putting something on selflessly.â€? To learn about upcoming projects of support, search Kingston Loves the Queer Community on Facebook.

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Move over Motorists: Princess Street to Kingston partners with Toronto to make pipeline case at NEB hearing get first ever ‘dedicated’ bike lanes the cycling lane options. The revised study, presented to council Aug. 13, concluded cycling lanes could be included but there would have to be trade-offs by removing parking spaces on certain blocks. Coun. Bryan Paterson started the debate by trying to amend the staff recommendation and revert back to the original no-cycling lane plan. “There is a real cost to putting in cycling lanes.� He says the loss of dozens of onstreet parking spots could “discourage� future efforts to attract residential and commercial development along the midtown corridor that lies between the Kingston Centre and the downtown. But cycling supporters say Kingston has to show leadership when it comes to promoting active transportation – cycling, walking and public transit. “We should have all of these modes honoured on the main street of this city,� argued Coun. Rick Downes, who called Paterson’s amendment “inconsistent� with the city’s own transportation policies. “How many more times is council going to flip flop?� agreed Coun. Bill Glover. Council voted 8-5 to reject Coun. Paterson’s amendment, and then supported the recommendation to install bike lanes. The timing of the cycling question was crucial. Staff said next year’s planned infrastructure improvements between Bath Road and MacDonnell Street could be in jeopardy unless

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EMC News – Bike lanes are coming to a 1.2 kilometre stretch of midtown’s Princess Street. After a heated debate, city councillors voted 10-3 to install ‘buffered’ cycling lanes that will eventually stretch between Bath Road and Division Street. The first phase of the work on the upper section of Princess Street is set to begin next year. “We are making a mockery of us even using the word sustainable if we don’t embrace this,� warned Coun. Jim Neill, whose Williamsville district will get the dedicated cycling lanes. He says Kingston’s drive to become Canada’s most sustainable city is in jeopardy if council thumbs its nose at those who want to ride their bikes. “If we don’t support this I never want to hear Kingston described as a sustainable city.� But the project is not without its critics, who say this stretch of Princess Street is too narrow and will lose 66 of 126 on-street parking spaces to give cyclists their own lanes. Parts of Princess Street range from 17 to 20 metres wide – not enough to accommodate two-lane traffic, parked cars, express transit, sidewalk patios and trees, they argue. “Let’s embrace some common sense here,� said Coun. Brian Reitzel. The initial concept plan for the Williamsville Main Street revitalization advised against bike lanes. However, consultants were told to review

By Bill Hutchins Reporter

EMC News – The City of Kingston can’t afford to make its case over a controversial oil pipeline application before the National Energy Board (NEB), so it’s doing the next best thing. Council will spend $12,500 to join the City of Toronto, which has been granted intervener status at the upcoming NEB hearing. “We can’t afford to do it. It’s going to cost huge legal fees to do it ourselves,� said Coun. Jeff Scott. Toronto has the resources to appear in person at the NEB - with its own technical and legal experts - and Kingston’s one-time cash contribution will ensure its “common interests� are relayed through Toronto officials. “So if we cooperate with Toronto and other municipalities, we all pitch in with the costs, then we have one concerted voice going forward,� Coun. Scott explained. In addition, Kingston has already sent a Letter of Comment outlining its concerns to the NEB. Enbridge is proposing to reverse the flow of oil through its #9B pipeline, a 30-inch diameter pipe that runs through the city’s rural area and under the historic Rideau Canal. Enbridge wants to send oil from Alberta to refineries in the east. There are two sections of the pipe that are the focus of the flow reversal application; line 9A runs between Sarnia and Westover (near Hamilton), while 9B runs between Westover and Montreal. But concerns have been raised about the type of oil being transported, higher

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EMC Business - In 2009, Zach and Heather Van Wagner opened their farm on Wolfe Island and began organically growing a wide range of fruits and vegetables, as well as raising their own meat, milk, and eggs. In the summer of 2010, they widened the scope of their farm by purchasing five Shetland sheep from Baillieboro, Ontario. What began as three ewes, one ram, and a wether has grown substantially over the past three years: “We’ve got 35 at the moment,” says Zach Van Wagner. “They’re the purebred Shetland.” The stock is registered with the North American Shetland Sheepbreeders’ Association. The Van Wagners raise the sheep for both meat and wool. One trademark of the species is the intricate varieties of colour, which Van Wagner says knitters look for. “It’s all the natural colours,” he explains. “White, black and everything in between.” The Van Wagners also process all of the wool themselves, from shearing to carding to spinning. The wool is for sale at the Kingston Public Market during shearing season, which is in the spring. The farm also sells the meat of the sheep. “Shetland lamb provides leaner, smaller, and more delicately-flavoured cuts than those from modern breeds of sheep,” says Van Wagner. “Our lambs are milk- and pasture-fed. We do not feed our sheep grain and the lambs are

unmedicated. Our meat is purely natural.” The meat is available at the Public Market as well, though the cuts go quickly. “It’s pretty popular,” Van Wagner laughs. By ten o’clock on Thursday of last week, for instance, all of his cuts had been sold. When the Public Market closes for the season, the Van Wagners sell whole lamb orders. One whole lamb, he explains, would generally last through until the following spring. The Van Wagners also participate in community supported agriculture, which allows individuals to pay an upfront fee for a weekly box of product. The farm has two different sizes of CSA shares to cater to smaller and larger families. “I think that the less food travels, the more sustainable it is,” says Zach Van Wagner of why it’s important to eat locally. “It supports the local economy and the farmers.” The Van Wagners continue to see support from the community that allows them to grow. “Each year, we’re expanding,” says Van Wagner. “This year we have about three acres of vegetables.” He is optimistic about continuing to grow in the future. As for what’s far ahead, will his two small children take over the family business at some point? “One day, if they wanted to,” he laughs. Visit the Van Wagner Farm’s stall at the Kingston Public Market on Tuesdays, Saturdays and most Thursdays. They are located in the twenties row at Market Square. You can also visit them online at www.vanwagner.ca.

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EMC Editorial - Over the last year and a bit, I’ve become rather infamous for being blatantly open and honest about motherhood. My friends on Facebook and Twitter, not to mention regular readers of this column, know all about everything from my obsession with dressing Summer up in pretty dresses to how hard it is for me to deal with her unpredictable sleep patterns. You know about my struggle to breastfeed and what I’m doing to make sure Summer develops good taste in music. You know about my post-baby body issues and my strong desire not to pass these kinds of insecurities onto my daughter. There is one thing, however, that I never have – and probably never will - open up about completely, and that’s the birth itself. It’s odd, really, as these days it seems even moms who don’t normally identify as writers have the urge to write down their child’s birth story. A few months before Summer was born, I wrote a column in which I indicated my birth plan was to deliver naturally, without any drugs or interventions. Though I didn’t acknowledge it at the time – either in the column or to myself – I think I desired this path because it’s currently fashionable, not

to mention a whole lot more romanticsounding than being pumped full of drugs and having an infant ripped from your body by some outside force. Almost every mom-to-be I knew claimed that a natural birth was her goal, so I did, too. I sought out books and online articles that extol the virtues of this method, and for a while I even bragged about how I was considering a homebirth, even though I knew deep down I would never have the courage to go through with it. Summer’s birth ended up being so far from the natural one I’d spend months romanticizing I’m not sure I’ll ever be able to bring myself to write out a proper birth story. I have no desire to relive the induction; the 72-hour labour; the scary, potentially life-threatening decisions I was forced to make while in excruciating pain; the forceps; and the‌ahem‌birthing-related injuries I have yet to entirely recover from. (See? Already you’re probably thinking TMI!!!) I got thinking about all this last week, when I came across an article by Alissa Quart called “I Mother With My Brain, Not Just My Bodyâ€?. It describes how today, the mothering of babies and small children is largely focused on the body – birthing naturally, breastfeeding, etc. Quart describes how she finds it easier to bond with her daughter via cultural elements like books and music. Maybe it’s because I’ve never really identified with the branch of feminism that celebrates the beauty and uniqueness of female body above all else; maybe it’s

because my opinion of my own body has always been grim acceptance at best, and destructive hatred at worst. (Maybe the former is the result of the latter.) Whatever the reason, I read Quart’s article and almost cried, because finally someone else was coming out and saying what I’ve been feeling all along. “I listened in disbelief to [former talk show host Rikki Lake’s] and other bravura accounts of forgoing painkillers, wondering if I should be ashamed of how much I loved my epidural,� Quart writes. Personally, I spent almost an entire year being ashamed of how much I loved mine. As much as I wish I was one of those women who valued a natural birth above all else, I’m really not. In fact, I have every intention of requesting an epidural the second time around, too, even if I don’t experience the same complications I had with Summer. “No one’s going to give you a medal for going drug-free, honey,� the nurse said to me as I awkwardly tried to explain my half-hearted reservations about receiving the epidural. Immediately, I recalled a post I read on a message board months earlier by a woman who was horrified when a nurse said something similar to her. At the time, I had tried my hardest to share the woman’s horror, but honestly, the nurse’s words seemed logical to me – and they seem even more logical now, having given birth myself. So there it is, 16 months later. It might not be much of a “birth story�, but for me, that’s as detailed as it’s going to get.

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To boycott or not to boycott? The Sochi question‌ EMC Editorial - The Olympics are supposed to be a celebration of fair play, world culture and freedom of expression. But it seems safe to say that won’t be the case at the 2014 Winter Games, which are slated to be held in Sochi, Russia. A newly enacted piece of legislation by the Russian government forbids anyone from promoting “non-traditional sexual relations around minorsâ€? (yes, the law is actually worded like that). This law not only risks imprisoning athletes, but also dampening the free speech and free associations movement that has come to represent the spirit of the Olympic Games. Essentially, the legislation constitutes a nationwide “don’t ask, don’t tellâ€? policy. The organization Human Rights Watch has cautioned that it should be set against a backdrop of increased attacks on members of the LGBT community and gay rights activists. When the International Olympic Committee (IOC) politely requested a letter asking the Russian Government if it planned on enforcing the law at Sochi, the reply came swiftly: maybe.

We feel that pressure should be placed squarely on the IOC to move the Winter Olympics to a different city. There are many cities around the world that have the facilities set up to host the games. Does moving the games pose numerous logistical and administrative hurdles? Absolutely. But it is absolutely worth the effort to make the point that this kind of behaviour is unacceptable. If the world were given the choice and could go back in time to move the Nazi-themed 1936 Berlin games to a different city, we think without a doubt that we would. Inspiring as Jesse Owens’ performance was, the message that the world will not tolerate legislated bigotry and discrimination is an important one. Autocratic regimes should be aware that the price of oppression is respect in the world community. Instead of leaving it up to individual countries to decide whether or not to attend, and shattering the dreams of their competing athletes as a boycott surely would, let’s move the Olympics to a place where everyone is welcome.

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39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, Aug. 23. 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Music by Red Rose Express ( Red & White night ) Collins Bay Royal Canadian Legion 631, 4034 Bath Rd. Singles and couples welcome. Dress code in effect. Canadian Blood Services blood donor clinic every Tuesday and Wednesday, 3-7 p.m. Thursday clinics, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Where: 850 Gardiners Rd., Unit B. Boomers Fitness Walk for 50+yrs. Walk to the Beat Plus Stretch and Strength group is inviting people to join a free ‘walk’ program at the Holy Cross High School track on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, 9:30 a.m. in Kingston’s west end. Physical Limitations? “Gentle Movements to Music” classes are especially tailored to improve joint mobility, increase energy and ease joint discomfort through Progressive Muscle Relaxation. Join us, Wednesday mornings with those who share your daily challenges of living with Fibromyalgia/Arthritis and other physical limitations at 50+ Fitness in Kingston’s west end. Women’s Shelter’s Fundraising offering: Boomers Golf clinics based upon Desk-Fit for Golfers book. Held rainy day Wednesdays and Saturday mornings, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. for golfers for 50+ yrs. who would like to improve distance/accuracy of the ball, as well as addressing injuries specific to golf. For info on all programs, call Dee at 613-3896540. 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 613373-2261.

Bayridge Alliance Church in the Fireside Room. For more information or to register call 613-384-7306 or email the jmkooy@ gmail.com. Call for 6Squared Artwork. Submissions for Kingston’s new non-juried Art Exhibition and Sale - 6Squared - accepted until Oct. 25. Open to everyone – artists, celebrities, designers, and you. Works in all media measuring precisely 6” x 6” are welcome (must be unsigned). Information & guidelines: www.6squared.ca or 613532-6222. 10th Annual Fogies & Friends Golf Tournament to be held Sept. 13 in support of the Seniors Association. 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. Community Harvest Market held every Wednesday from 2– 5p.m. in the parking lot of the Wally Elmer Centre, located at 50 MacCauley Rd., off Weller Ave. (Located between Montreal and Division). Offers local, organic produce at great prices, baked goods and crafts. Open rain or shine. Drum Circle. Hosted by Julian Gregory. Drop into the drum circle at City Park (at the south end of the park, near King & Maitland) on Sundays, 2-4 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. Go to www. juliangregory.ca for more information. Shout Sister Choir welcomes new members. Practices are Tuesday evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Kingston Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. www.shoutsisterchoir.ca

Are you sick? Depressed? You are welcome to Kingston Healing Clinic where trained personnel will pray for you. Every Monday between 6-9 p.m., 999 Sydenham Rd., Kingston. Third Day Worship Centre. GriefShare. You don’t have to go through We believe in miracles. the grieving process alone. GriefShare is a support group for anyone who has lost The Kingston Unit 12 of The Korea Veta loved one. The group meets on Tuesday erans Association of Canada meets every evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. at Westside Fel- second Monday of each month Septemlowship Christian Reformed Church, and ber to May at the Royal Canadian Legion Thursday afternoons from 1-2:30 p.m. at Branch 560 at 734 Monreal St. All Korea

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Seeley’s Bay Legion: Euchre every Thursday at 7 p.m. Prizes, light lunch. Mature teens welcome. Open to the public. Dance: Aug. 24 – “The Reasons” - 8 – 12 p.m. light lunch served. Seeley’s Bay Seniors: Retired from Bell? We’re the Bell Pension- Seniors meet 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of ers’ Group (BPG), representing retirees every month at 12 noon. Contact Edith from Bell and its affiliate companies. Our Kennedy at 613-387-3949. mandate is to protect your defined benefit pension and benefits. BPG will inform, Paint Out Locations 2013. Changes are advise, represent and support you. Visit happening this summer! We are trying www.bellpensionersgroup.ca and if you’re mostly new locations this year which are not already a member, click on the Mem- in the surrounding countryside. As usual bership tab or contact us at ottawa@bell- you have to be self sufficient, with everything you need for the day, including pensionersgroup.ca. a brown bag lunch. At each location, we Beginner Yoga Classes at 5 Beaver Cres. will meet at 9 a.m. to acquaint everyone off of Collins Bay Road. Thursday classes: with the nearest washroom, facilities, 6:45 - 8 p.m. - 9 classes. Friday classes: picnic lunch spot and good spots to paint. 9:15 - 10:30 a.m. - 10 classes. For more Aug. 28: Marysville on Wolfe Island. We info: Sharon at 613-384-1547 or sharon- will meet on the sidewalk, across from the ferry dock, on the island. The ferry ruthprice@gmail.com. leaves Kingston at 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. Simply Paradise Dance every Sunday, and it leaves the island in the afternoon 6-10 p.m. at the 560 Legion, 734 Montreal at 1:15 and 2:30 p.m. Walk onto the ferry St., Kingston. Admission includes munch- if you can, since the traffic gets backed ies, prizes and a delicious meal. Dance the up on the island for several blocks which night away to a magnificent selection of may mean delays getting home. Hazel music by Superior Sound. Singles or cou- McKegney 613 384 3154 ples ages 40-90 all welcome. The dance celebrated its 25th anniversary in April Standeasy at the RCHA Club: TGIF 2010. Contact: Shirley Skinner, 613-634- Fridays, no cover 5:30 - 8 p.m. Aug. 23 Al Duquette & The Honkeytonk Blues 1607. Blues, rockabilly, swing. Thursday, Aug. Seniors Community Club #523 Centre 70, 29 8:30 - 11 p.m. Sonny Slide Maddams corner of Days and Front Road. Shuffle- no cover. Sonny plays traditional blues board and Bridge Tuesday and Thursday and is a master guitarist. afternoon, 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. New memThe ‘Silver Wings’ welcomes ex-service bers welcome. members from all branches. For a fun Rideau Trail Kingston Club: Cataraqui social evening please join us at 416 Trail Annual Bike or Hike Fundraiser Sat- Wing, Kingston, on the third Friday of urday, Aug. 24. Join us for this exciting every month at 6:00pm. For more deevent and choose your level of activity. tails and info please contact Molly at Lace up your hiking shoes or step up the 613-389-6120 pace for an invigorating bike ride along the famous Cataraqui Trail to a new destina- Baha’i Faith Discussion Saturday, tion this year: LA Ridge Riders Snowmo- Aug.24 “Is our planet falling apart?” bile Club at Sidings Rd. Yarker. Explore The Baha’i Community of Kingston new territory and enjoy a hot lunch, auc- welcomes everyone to a discussion on tion, and door prizes. Call (613)542- this topic. Sat. Aug. 24 at 2:30 p.m. at 99 9998 or email coulter.dm@simpatico. York St. Further info: bahais@kingston. ca for details of departure and events. net613-634-0767 Veterans and their wives are welcome. For more info. please contact Sandra or Tony at 613-546-1970 or e-mail sandradee558 @sympatico.ca.

Rideau Trail Kingston Club: Sunday, Aug. 25 Tallow Rock Bay Loop Charleston Lake. Enjoy the spectacular scenery along these fairly challenging, wellmaintained trails at a moderate pace for some 10km. Relax and cool down in the refreshing, crystal clear waters of the Lake. Departure time is 9:30 a.m. from Canadian Tire Parking Lot at the Kingston Centre along Bath Rd., where car-pooling will be available. Details: (613)659-3894 or (613)888-8066

Come sing with us! The Adult Choir of St. George’s Cathedral begins a new season on Friday. Sept. 6 from 5:30 7:30p.m. A number of short-term seasonal choirs are also offered for occasional singers, as well as Choral Scholarships for students. The Children’s Choir of St. George’s Cathedral begins a new term on Friday September 13 from 4:15pm to 5:15pm. The choir provides a fun, friendly, safe environment for boys and girls aged 7 to 13 to sing together. They rehearse on Fridays after school, and

sing monthly on Sunday morning, as well as other special services. Located in the heart of downtown Kingston (270 King St. E. at Johnson), the Cathedral’s beautiful architecture and superb acoustics make it an ideal environment for singing. Contact the Director of Music, Michael Capon, at 613-548-4617x23 or organist@stgeorgescathedral.ca, or visit stgeorgescathedral.ca. Fish Fry at the Lions Club of Kingston. 824 John Counter Blvd. Sunday Aug. 25 Prepared by “Lloyd’s Blue Bus”. Info: 613-544-1413 Bath Royal Canadian Legion at Millhaven: Aug. 23, steak B.B.Q. Steak, baked potato, vegetable & small caesar salad 5 - 7 p.m. Everyone welcome. Sunday, Aug. 25 breakfast 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Everyone welcome. Bereaved Families Kingston: Mourning coffee: The opportunity to join other bereaved individuals for casual coffeebreak chat. For more information, please phone 613-634-1230. Tuesday, Aug. 27 from 10 –11 a.m., upstairs in the Trillium Room at Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Home – Township Chapel, 435 Davis Dr. Please park in the left-side lot and use the right-side main entrance. Join the Fall 2013 session of Later Life Learning’s popular Creative Writing Workshop for seniors and near-seniors. Write a memoir, travel piece, poetry, or fiction under the guidance of Kingston writer Maury Breslow in a friendly group of fellow seniors. Experience is not necessary. The session runs 10 weekly meetings, beginning Sept. 4 (Wednesday group) and Sept. 6 (Friday group). 1 - 4 p.m. at Crossroads United Church on Sir John A Macdonald Blvd. across from the Kingston Shopping Center. The workshop offers enjoyment, learning, and a great sense of creative accomplishment. Space is limited. For further information, or to reserve a spot, contact Maury at 613-382-2774 or mab@queensu.ca. Providence Seed Sanctuary: Join us Saturday Aug. 24 at 10 am for the annual Heirloom Tomato Day. Tomato tasting at 10 a.m., followed by a workshop on saving seeds from your favourite tomatoes and garden tours. Come see the amazing colours, shapes and sizes of heirloom tomatoes. 1200 Princess St, Kingston. All are welcome, refreshments included, no fees but donations are welcome. King’s Town Trekkers leave from the Kingston YMCA Monday, Aug. 26 at 6 p.m., registration at 5:30 p.m.

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Meet your Market Vendor: Wilson Apiaries By Kelly Reid Reporter

EMC Business - Gonzalo Wilson, owner and operator of the family business Wilson Apiaries since 1984, is quite a honey connoisseur. “Different flowers give different nectars,” he explains. “And they darken over time.” Wilson is explaining the wide variety of honey and honeycomb that he offers three days a week in the Kingston Public Market. Wilson operates a honeybee farm with more than two hundred bee colonies – that’s more than six million bees. Does he get stung? “Not very often,” Wilson laughs. His colonies produce their honey from naturally occurring wildflowers in the Stirling area. As it is a family business, he has his daughters help him with tending the flowers. His daughter’s beau, Mitchell Vanvulkenburg, lends a hand with harvesting the honey and producing artisanal hand creams. The hand creams, which are new to the operation, include scents such as chamomile and lavender. The Wilsons also carry a beeswax cream that treats a variety of skin ailments. “You don’t ask a creator how he does it,” Wilson laughs when asked about how the creams are made. Mitchell, however, elaborates a little further: “The oils are emollients,” he says. “They keep moisture in your skin.” The honey of the Wilson Apiaries is unique in that it’s unpasteurized. “They don’t pasteurize honey for health reasons,” Wilson explains. “It’s

not like milk. They pasteurize it to keep it from crystallizing, from going hard.” Wilson believes that unpasteurized honey, being the more natural product, provides a purer taste. Also, some may find the creamy texture of unpasteurized honey to be more versatile. It can be spread on toast like butter, for instance. “There’s a current theory that if you eat honey from a local area, it’ll benefit allergies because of all the pollen in it,” Wilson goes on. Though Wilson doesn’t say whether he himself puts any stock in this theory, he does say that many people believe it to be true. In a few months, Wilson’s bees will be going dormant for the winter. He explains that they usually begin their sleep in late fall, and wake the next spring. “Right now we’re having problems with bees dying off,” Wilson says. “We lost 30 per cent of the bees in Ontario last year.” The plight of the honeybees, Wilson indicates, is a complicated issue that has a lot to do with chemical pesticides and herbicides. Wilson Apiaries is dedicated to preserving a wide range of flowering plants to keep their bee colonies thriving and to keep up the production of their local honey. You can visit Wilson Apiaries at the Kingston Public Market on Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. In addition to honey and honeycomb, they sell fresh cut flowers and fresh herbs. They are located at the far west edge of the Square, beside Market Street.

Gonzalo Wilson and Mitchell Vanvulkenburg operate the stall during a busy market day.

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Kingston Edible Gardens Workshop Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013 at Christ Chruch Parish Hall, 990 Sydenham Rd, Kingston, 9 a.m - 3 p.m. Presented by Rideau 1000 Islands Master Gardeners. Guest presenters Allison Shannon of Sun Harvest Greenhouses, Kemp Stewart of Hillier Creeks Estates Winery. Keynote Speaker :Sean James of Fern Ridge Landscaping & Eco-Consulting plus presentations on Herbs, Garlic, Garden Pests, and Preserving & Canning. Free parking and lunch included. Pre-registration required. Registration form and full details on website rideau1000islands. mgoi.ca

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its doors for free tours of the sanctuary for the summer. Tours run until Saturday, Aug. 24. The church is open for tours from Tuesdays to Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come and see the beautiful stained glass windows and learn about St. Andrew’s connections to Sir John A. Macdonald and Queen’s University. Tours can be guided or self-guided and include a scavenger hunt with prizes for kids. There will also be events throughout the summer including a music series. More information about these events will be available soon. For more information about the tours, please visit St. Andrew’s website: www.standrewskingston.org and click on the church tours link. St. Andrew’s is located on the corner of Princess St. and Clergy St. (130 Clergy St. East).

The Community Harvest Market will hold its next Special Event Day on Wednesday, Aug. 28 from 2 – 5p.m. at The Wally Elmer Centre, located at the corner of Daly and MacCauley Rd. off Weller Ave. There will be live music, food, children’s activities and much more. Please join us in celebrating five years at The Wally Elmer. For more in- Arts, culture, fitness, and games – The formation, please contact community- Seniors Centre has everything you need harvestmarket@gmail.com. to keep physically and mentally active Cataraqui Canoe Club – Sunday, Aug. 25 paddle from the Club Boathouse to Kingston Mills. This is a great paddle for beginners and seasoned paddlers alike. Boat rentals are available from the club. Try out one of our new boats. Call 613-389-1340 www.cataraquica-

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Publish your Book, The Story of Jazz, Meditation, Yogalates, and more! Interested in programs for people 50 and up but not a member of the Seniors Association? For the first time, select programs are being offered to non-members on a trial basis. Visit seniorskingston.ca or call 613-548-7810 for full details. Try us, you’ll love us!

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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.frontenacwith others 50+. Register for your fa- farmersmarket.ca. vourite program starting Tuesday, Aug. 27. For details visit seniorskingston.ca Southern Frontenac Community Services Corporation offers a Caregiver or call 613-548-7810.

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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.

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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.

Parham Fair Idol Contest – adult & youth competition – Saturday, Aug. 24, 2013 starting at 6 p.m. Register at debra.smith@robinsongroup.com or call 613-377-6431.

Local Food Workshop Tuesday, Sept. 24 7 - 9 p.m. 1107 Garrett St. OSO Township Hall, Sharbot Lake Ontario. We will discover the best that the September harvest has to offer and explore how the local available ingredients can dictate your late summer menu. Official menu to be released later in the summer. There are so many fantastic recipes to choose from, it’s guaranteed to be great. Of course, cooking the bounty on the BBQ will be showcased. See you

The message of the Gospel in quiet reverence. Location: 4137 Colebrook rd., Harrowsmith, Ont. Times: Fridays 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Aug. 16 - Sept. 6, Sundays 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Aug 18 - Sept 8. All Welcome.

Parham Fair Aug. 23 – Ambush, Horse Pull, Aug. 24 – Parham Idol Contest (adult & youth), livestock, reptile show, volleyball tournament, lawnmower races, greased pigs, Aug. 25 – Demolition Derby visit www. parhamfair.ca. Contact Debra Smith

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By: Mandy Marciniak Reporter

EMC News - For children who have issues reading, the classroom can be a very intimidating place. While they may not realize it, teachers and peers create an overwhelming amount of pressure for kids who have difficulty reading. St. John’s Ambulance and their Paws 4 Stories program is hoping to address these issues and show kids that reading can be relaxing and fun. The program uses dogs that have been trained and certified through St. John’s Ambulance as therapy dogs. After going through a year of certification activities, a dog is ready to enter schools with their handler/owner. “We set it up with the child in a room with the dog beside them and the handler there as well, explained Monique Grambin-White, Unit Coordinator with the Kingston Therapy Dog Unit of St. John Ambulance. “The teacher identifies the child to the handler and sets them up with an appropriate book and the child reads to the dog for about 20 minutes. They do this about once a week, and the idea is that the situation is totally non-judgmental.� The child reads along and if they stumble over words, corrections come from the dog instead of the teacher or other adult. “If the child stumbles over a word, the handler will then say to the child ‘I’m sorry but Sandy [the dog] didn’t understand what you said. Can you repeat it for her?’ or ‘Sandy thinks it should be pronounced this way’ and at the end of the 15 to 20 minutes of reading, the handler will ask the child to recap and summarize what they read for Sandy. They are always learning and interacting with the dog and not the adult and that works really, really

well.� The program has seen great success, with eight certified dogs currently in seven schools throughout the area. “I wish I had a lot more dogs ready to go in this program - it has been so successful,� said Grambin-White. “The challenge we face with the program is that our handlers are usually working during the day and therefore unable to go to schools with the dogs. We rely a lot on owners that are retired or have a little bit of a flexible schedule.� The program is directed towards grade school children in Grades 1-4, and this summer it ran as a six week pilot program for Family and Children’s Services of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington out of Harrowsmith Public School. “It is a wonderful program and from our perspective, for our kids, who are just like any other kids who have reading problems, this program is a fantastic way for them to learn and work through these issues,� said John Suart, Manager, Communications & Stakeholder Relations at Family and Children’s Services. “It really does create a warm and friendly environment for these kids to read in and we are so pleased with our friends at St. John’s Ambulance who are able to help us out with this program,� Sandy, the golden retriever, enjoys the program and her owner, Liz, loves seeing the effect reading to Sandy has on the kids. “I think reading with Sandy takes away the pressure,� she says. “When children read in a classroom for their teacher it is usually in a testing environment with a lot of pressure. Reading to Sandy is just relaxed and is very much just for the pleasure of reading. Reading becomes fun for them and shows them that it can be relaxing and that is the most important part.�

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The Kingston EMC - Thursday, August 22, 2013 11


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EMC Lifestyle - One of my favourite aspects of staying at Sandals resorts in Jamaica and St. Lucia was the little catamaran sailboats. After a shockingly minimal amount of instruction, resort guests have the ability to sign out a boat and sail the Caribbean Sea with their loved one for a couple of hours. Steve and I enjoyed this benefit on a number of occasions, and while we never fully mastered the art of missing the boom as it swung across the boat, in the end we concluded our novice abilities added to the sense of adventure. Oddly, I had never been on a sailboat before visiting Jamaica three-anda-half years ago, despite growing up in a city that is widely acknowledged to have one of the best environments for sailing in the world. Last week, I decided to change that with the help of the good people at the RMC Yacht Club. I met club president, Scotty Marshall, and member Graeme DukeGibbs at the RMC pier on a breezy August afternoon, begrudgingly sporting a windbreaker and long pants. (The relatively cold day was a bit of a shock after being spoiled with perfect weather for the vast majority of my water adventures.) Still, it wasn’t so bad, and once we were in the boat it was easy to forget about the cold-ish day – and everything else, for that matter. “[Sailing] is the sort of activity where one has to be paying attention to one’s environment very closely, which means that you’re not thinking about

the various things in the world that are troubling you and otherwise getting you down,” Marshall said, reading my mind. “Physically, you have to be doing things to make sure that the boat is going in the right direction and all the rest of that…if you don’t, the boat starts doing weird and funky things and you have to come back to thinking about the boat. It’s kind of nice…gives you a mental break.” The boat we took out was called an Abbott 22 – meaning that it spanned 22 feet, and was therefore much larger in length and different in structure than the wee Sandals catamarans. As a result, I was pleasantly surprised when Marshall handed me the tiller, as it seemed a pretty large responsibility to give to someone who has next to no experience. “It’s really simple, actually”, he said, showing me how to steer the boat by keeping an eye on both the windex (a weathervane-like apparatus at the top of the main sail that tells you which direction the wind is coming from) and a determined point on a nearby shoreline. It really was quite easy, until it came time to tack (a.k.a. turn the boat around so the wind catches the sails from the opposite direction). “We’ll wait for your call,” Marshall told me. “When it looks like we’re too close to [the shores of Cedar Island] for comfort, let us know we need to ‘prepare to tack’ and then ‘tack’.” The good news: I didn’t crash the boat on a rock. The bad news: tacking involves turning the boat over on its side so it’s virtually perpendicular to the water. I admit I was a little alarmed–

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not to mention downright shocked that none of us went tumbling into Lake Ontario. Thankfully, I was the only one who was even remotely nervous, and Marshall and Duke-Gibbs assured me all this was normal procedure. When we weren’t tacking, sailing was one of the most blissful experiences I have ever enjoyed, and it was obvious to me how so many get hooked on it. “I only picked it up four years ago, but I’ve been on the water a lot since so I’ve made up for it,” said Duke-Gibbs. “I like that you can make it into what you want. You can make it challenging. You can go racing and make it physically demanding. Or you can go out for a nice, gentle sail and you don’t have to worry about anything. It’s relaxation.” Another wonderful thing about sailing, which Marshall pointed out, is that you don’t need to burn any fuel while doing it. “The wind that’s propelling it is free, it’s environmentally-friendly and there isn’t a huge amount of cost involved after either buying your own boat or joining a club or something,” he said. “So in that respect it’s kind of an economical hobby.” He explained to me that the RMC Yacht Club meets every Wednesday

evening at 6 p.m. for a relaxing couple hours of sailing followed by a barbeque. “The entertainment folks do a great job of feeding us, which is great because you come off the water after an hour and a half of sailing or so and have a hamburger and a hot dog.” He remarked that for himself and countless other RMC students and Canadian Forces members, experiencing sailing and other advantages of having the water so close by has been a key way of getting to know the best of Kingston. “I think there’s a tendency, especially for students who come to Kingston, to not necessarily realize the veritable paradise that Kingston can be,” Marshall said. “We’ve got this beautiful, almost cottage-like setting. People spend a lot of money to have a cottage in the 1,000 Islands or Georgian Bay, and the area around here is very similar. “For myself, once I got past that

mental block and was able to appreciate what’s here and become involved with the Yacht Club, I was able to interact with that more maritime environment. I found that my experience of Kingston in general became much more rich.” I couldn’t have said it better myself – only in my case, I’ve lived here most of my life. While the RMC Yacht Club is mainly for students and Canadian Forces members, members of the general public who would like to try sailing are welcome to come down to the campus pier on Wednesday evenings and join in the fun for a small fee of $5. “Our main goal more than anything else is to ensure that as many people are brought into sailing as possible,” Marshall said. “Outreach is a big part of our goal, so if there are people that are interested in sailing, by all means, come down.”

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12 The Kingston EMC - Thursday, August 22, 2013


KITCHEN KREATIONS

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Alone until I unleashed the snakes EMC Lifestyle - I like being on my own. Although, I recall this one occasion my independence got the better of me. Hubby and our daughter returned to his homeland for five weeks. This was a frightening amount of time to be away from my only child, but to have both people I love on the other side of the world was unimaginable. I reluctantly let them go. At first, I was a blithering mess, lost and unsure of what to do next. I had all these ideas, like not making the bed for five weeks just ‘cause. That lasted a day. Turns out I can’t walk by a bed without making it fresh and tidy. My friends lent me loads of books. I began to read Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert. In the book, the character feels overwhelmed with her daily life, leaves her husband and travels to explore devotion in India, pleasure in Italy and worldly enjoyment and divine transcendence in Bali. Always a glass half full kind of girl, I let the words sink in. I began to see the positive aspect of having all of this time. In married life you never get this unless, like Gilbert, you leave everything behind. I decided to welcome the opportunity to have time to myself and still remain blissfully married. My mother worries. Most days, she checks in on me regularly to ensure I am getting rest, the family is treating me well and that I am not

too overworked. Each of us likes to know the other is okay. Me being alone in a big house without my family was cause for her to worry even more. My house is often like Grand Central Station with people coming and going. I finally had the place to myself. Unlike the character in the Eat, Pray, Love, I had already done my travelling in my 20s and didn’t feel the need to head off to Bali. I was content in my current life. I just hadn’t taken any time for myself in a long while. I decided to behave like I was on vacation. I dined on delicious food - all my favorites like basil, tomatoes, fresh pasta - and an expensive bottle of red wine. The sheer pleasure of sipping a glass of wine while reading a book is the best feeling. I told my friends and mother to give me a weekend with no visits. I was just going to relax in the sun, eat, read and drink wine. I was going to be rebellious and avoid housework and just sit and indulge myself. Until one morning, when I began to think being alone wasn’t such a good idea. I got up to walk the dogs. (Couldn’t find it in myself to sleep in.) I cupped my coffee as we meandered though the woods, a blissful sunrise making me carefree and happy. After a good walk, we arrived at the back porch. I looked down and noticed a few careless weeds grow-

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Community Improvement Patients ‘suffering’ and Island Trails because of Frontenac Highlight Frontenac County ambulance Islands Council Meeting cuts: OPSEU Correspondent

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EMC News: Frontenac County Planner Peter Young attended the Frontenac Islands council meeting, held on Howe Island, to bring council members up to date with regard to the Marysville Community Information Plan, (CIP), and what will be presented for approval at the September Council meeting on Wolfe Island (Sept.9th). Frontenac Islands and Frontenac County have partnered together to develop a CIP for Marysville, on(Wolfe Island, to encourage economic development and community revitalization through financial incentives. Both are hoping that Maryville business owners, would be business owners, and residents in the focus area described in the draft, will step forward and take advantage of the incentive opportunities it offers to develop projects including heritage and others unique to Wolfe Island. “It was a good meeting in November last with public input including things people like about Marysville and its future needs, including Main Street revitalization, green space, seniors housing and employment opportunities,” Young said in his presentation. “At the April meeting we outlined proposed programs, and received feedback as to what areas the programs should apply and about the size of the CIP area. The public also offered suggestions for park locations.”Young noted 4 prime areas of interest contained in the draft CIP: -façade improvement -increased commercial space -seniors housing -options for parkland. “ Façade improvement of commercial property like new paint, windows, signage can really spruce up the Main Street/Road 96, and ferry dock. The CIP proposes a matching grant of up to 50% of the cost of a project with a maximum grant of up to $3000. (a grant could also apply to a Main Street residential property). Mayor Doyle noted that the Township’s 50% comes from already budgeted money at the county, and the township could add additional dollars. Young went on to describe a potential loan program, community grants for planning and permit fees, commercial space development, required zoning changes . Someone interested in developing seniors housing could receive assistance for planning studies. (Young suggested that next time around would be opportune to look at special community needs, water, sewage lagoon etc.) The draft CIP and Young’s presentation are available on the Township of Frontenac Islands web site. www.municipality. frontenacislands.on.ca Trails Development: Anne Marie Young, Frontenac County’s Manager of Economic Sustainability updated council about the KP Trail and County trail development. ” Its amazing how many trails there are nearly half in North Frontenac. Most are crown land trails with owner easement agreements, are off road following rail beds and logging roads. Over a third are hiking trails through natural areas in provincial parks or conservation area,” she said, noting that the KP trail is the main spine to the county‘s trails. She went on to describe what is happening in the rest of the county finally coming to Frontenac Islands, Wolfe Island with it trail to Big Sandy Bay, with its roads designated as bicycle trails and so on… ”So now the connection to Wolfe Island ,” Anne Marie said. “The Mayor provided the Wolfe Island Canal heritage story in our Trail Master Plan since 2009 with its connection to Cape Vincent and to the K&P Trail as it actu-

Baker says he went to City Hall to encourBy Bill Hutchins ally barged cars over, The County has a 150th Reprter age council to pressure the “dysfunctional” Anniversary coming up. Opening the canal for County to reverse the cuts. kayaks and canoes could be a sweet legacy,” He also claimed that 43 part-time paramedEMC News – The chief union official for she said, adding that the MacDonald family is ics will receive layoff notices next month due Frontenac County’s depleted paramedic ranks interested in moving this along should there be says patients are suffering because of recent to a contractual dispute between OPSEU and any interest. the County, noting full-time positions should “Phase one could be a park on the Winter cuts to the ambulance service. not have been the first to be eliminated. How“There have been delays in response times,” Dock road (people have fished there forever).” ever, it’s unclear whether any part-time workTerry Baker, president of OPSEU Local 462, Young noted previous canal research and studies er layoffs are designed to offset the already said in a briefing to city council Aug. 13. and Councillor Grant’s participation at the time. announced full-time job cuts. Baker, a 27-year paramedic, outlined a se“The material probably only needs updating,” Baker says the province allows regions to ries of hardships faced by some patients since she said. “ The WI Canal is the hook to the K&P create their own ambulance response time County council implemented the spending trail and we have staff and resources that could cuts about five months ago. One 12-hour am- standards, and Frontenac County’s minimum be allocated to it.” standard is to reach patients within 6 minutes, “It would be good to see it open,” Councillor bulance was taken out of service and four full48 per cent of the time. time paramedic positions were eliminated. Grant said. “Even if just for canoes and kay“We want the bar set higher for the citizens “It is affecting patient care and people are aks, the water would flow.” Mayor Dole added. of Kingston,” pleaded Shauna Dunn, a Palace having to suffer while waiting for an ambuWhile not a formal announcement , Doyle said Road paramedic. he was at liberty to say that Mary Lynn MacDon- lance to respond.” She says morale among emergency reHe cited several examples, including a canald is prepared to donate two pieces of land “ sponders is suffering due to an increasing cer patient waiting on the floor for 30 minutes the 1.5 acres going out to the winter dock road workload. “It’s frustrating some days because and about 4 acres on the other side. In honour of and a school girl with a broken arm waiting we are feeling the pressure. When you’re 45 minutes for first responders to arrive. His her dad she would like to see water flow through dealing with call after call after call it can be presentation was met with stunned silence in the canal.” Councillor Springgay wants to move very taxing.” the council chamber. forward with the (MacDonald?) park immediAbout a dozen paramedics attended the Civic leaders have previously criticized ately. “This is exciting news,” she said. council presentation, wearing bright green Ttheir County counterparts for cutting the Deputy Mayor Jones had this to say; “ I have shirts that read “Cuts to your ambulance serrespect for trail development but we have ma- emergency service to save $225,000 without vices could cost you your life.” first consulting the city, which pays the lion’s jor transportation issues. As I have said before, Dunn echoed the concerns of her colshare of the ambulance budget. Under a 1998 Transportation trumps recreation on Howe Isleagues who feel they are not getting enough service sharing agreement, Kingston has no land.” support from management to do their jobs efHowe Island Trail: Howe Island resident direct say in how its $6 million annual tax fectively. “The morale, I would say, is at an contribution is used to manage ambulance Mike Quinn was present to outline land ownall-time low.” services. That responsibility rests exclusively ers concerns with the Howe Island Base Line The County has millions of dollars in its with the County government. Road Trail. “ Since the township has upgraded reserve accounts and should tap into those While the bulk of spending cuts were targetthe trail we are looking for an accurate picture if funds to restore ambulance service to prethere are going to be next steps,” he said. This ed at the Palace Road ambulance station in the March 2013 levels, she added. heart of the city, the impact is affecting rural reisn’t about land claim issues. If the trail goes City council invited the Warden of Frontesponse times as well. The newly-opened ambubeyond the present area there are lots of quesnac County to explain the rationale behind the lance base in Sydenham is empty 70 per cent of tions about who owns what, that need answers.” spending cuts, but the Warden has declined. Q uinn originally supported a trail but the pres- the time while its lone ambulance is dispatched However, the management chief of Fronteto more calls in Kingston, Baker claimed. ent trail is not what he had expected. “We had nac’s ambulance service previously assured “If there’s a call between Parham and the no input, “he said. “Can we find an opportunity council the cuts can be safely absorbed with city there is no ambulance to respond. So it’s to meet and talk about it all?” Councillor Norminimal impact on residents. a rob Peter to pay Paul scenario.” ris was not prepared to discuss it because it is a legal matter in the hands of their solicitor. He said “the only decision taken by council is to complete the survey to determine what property belongs to the township. There has been no disCOACH & TOURS cussion about the trail going beyond Johnson’s Bay. However should there be any change, input will be sought and there will be public meetings.” More Council news next week.. Around Town: The WI Music Festival was a success. Few complaints. Many thanks to WI volunteers. Good garbage pickup and recycling. Noise levels not too bad. AND, Island businesses thrived. Many residents not happy with MTO. 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screaming, and the next soothing. She also has the introspective, soul-searching lyrics and vocals like the early players. Texas blues includes masters like Blind Lemon Jefferson, T-Bone Walker and Lightnin’ Hopkins. There’s lots of guitar and serious jazz improv influences. There’s some heavy T-Bone Walker Stormy Monday-style phrasing in some of Popovic’s work. Her funkier stuff has more than a subtle sense of sophisticated Chicago blues. In other words, Ana Popovic has a great blues pedigree. As a teen she formed her first band, Hush, playing rhythm and blues, funk and soul. By the time she was 20, she was performing at more than 100 gigs a year. In 1998, she moved to the Netherlands to attend a music conservatory to study jazz guitar. She started her first solo project, the Ana Popovic Band. Her skills were obvious and the best sat up and took notice. In 2000, she performed on a Jimi Hendrix tribute album. So did the likes of Taj Mahal, Eric Burdon and Buddy Miles. Popovic was in good company. Her first solo album arrived in 2001. Following recognition and album success, she left school to focus on her performances. Good decision. Ana’s jammed with Buddy Guy, Hot Tuna, Taj Mahal and John Lee Hooker Jr. She’s been on the cover of Vintage Guitar, Guitar Player and American Blues Scene magazines. She recently performed at the New Orleans Jazz Festival.

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As her fingers fly and weave along her Fender Stratocaster fretboard, the blues cooks to a boiling level, at times exploding. She’s become known internationally for her soaring and intricate guitar solos. For guitar geeks who are interested, Popovic’s main guitar is a ‘64 Fender sunburst Strat with a rosewood neck. She found it in Nashville. She’s endorsed by Fender and also has a couple of custom Strats she likes a lot. But the ‘64 is her workhorse. “The first couple of shows I thought, ‘man, what did I buy?’” she says, laughing. “I wanted to give it back. But it became part of me, that

old Strat. It responds to every touch. You can find other guitars where every note sounds perfect. But that Strat is a wild guitar. It’s very inspirational to me. I can switch from really pushing the notes in a bad, mean blues, to a subtle jazz sound. That Strat makes me work. That’s what I like about it.” Ana Popovic pushes the blues to unknown limits with her virtuosa technique. Behind it all, love and family inspire her. “There is only one thing you’re hoping you’re going to find in your life, that is true love, of course,” she says. “That must be the thing you want to live longer for. You’re not going to live longer to put more cash in your account.” She works hard to keep things in perspective. Her schedule looks intense, but her band is doing only a fraction of gigs available. “We book tours around family needs,” she says. “We say ‘no’ to a lot of offers.” She’s breaking all the molds. On June 1, 2012, she gave birth to her second child, a baby girl named Lenna. To the best of my knowledge, wee Lenna was not born with a guitar pic in one of her hands. Four weeks after Lenna’s birth, mama Popovic was back on a tour (called The Big Family Tour, of course) that took her (and family) through about 50 cities across North America. After five weeks on the road, the family relocated from Holland to Memphis, Tennessee, where Ana went into the recording studio. She notes that she’s probably visited every children’s museum and park where she’s performed. “We want our kids to have a normal life. On weekends we usually do nice things together. My little girl is only a year old. But Luuk has started school and I want to be a mom who is there for his school plays and events. Being a regular mom is important. My music isn’t full time anymore. I want to be there for people

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who need me.” She sounds a lot like her humble father. “A lot of musicians act like big stars,” she says. “What I do is important. But equally important is the person who works in a booth or an office. What really matters is to create a stable life.” On the other hand, she does think music is vital in any culture. “It’s a mirror for your soul, our fears and inspiration,” she says. “Lyrics are a huge part of my music. Music reaches something that’s hard to touch personally, not to mention the role it can play politically. Growing up in Serbia under Milosevic, there were lots of things people did not dare to say. But people will sing it even if they can’t say it.” She now finds herself living with her family in Memphis. The move was almost accidental. She planned on spending a lot of time recording Can You Stand the Heat, so she rented a home in Memphis. “We just ended up staying” she says. “We love the place. My son goes to school there. He speaks better English than I do. When we left Amsterdam we wanted some place with better weather. We’ve got that in Memphis. And we’ve got the music. Not many musicians still play the blues like Albert King or James Brown did in his early years. It’s an African-American art form and has to have the groove. They’ve got it in Memphis. They still understand the blues.” So does Ana Popovic. She creates her own path. She plays her own style. It’s the blues, Ana’s way. You can hear Ana Popovic as she headlines the Limestone City Blues Fest (www. kingstonblues.com) on August 24. For more information and full tour details, visit www.anapopovic.com. On Twitter @markaidanbergin

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EMC Lifestyle - Ana Popovic sizzles with the blues. She plays steaming hot, fire-breathing guitar. Ana is one of my favorite guitarists. One of the distinctive things about her playing style is her absolute comfort with her instrument. Most guitar players spend a lot of time with their eyes on their fretboard. Popovic goes for a long time without even looking down at her guitar. She’ll stand on stage with her eyes closed. She’s in a zone where she breathes the music. She described that space for me. “It’s a magical place,” she says. “I become so focused. It’s an indescribable feeling when the energy really takes off. I wouldn’t even see my friends if they were right in front of me.” When many people think of the blues, they picture musicians like Robert Johnson, T-Bone Walker, B.B. King or Buddy Guy. Black. Men. American. From places like Tupelo, Mississippi or Memphis, Tennessee. Serbian guitar phenom Popovic isn’t black, isn’t male and wasn’t born in the American south. If you walked by the slender blonde European mom on the street, you could easily think she was an urban professional. A funky one. Smokin’ hot blues artist wouldn’t be your first thought. That changes the minute she steps on stage in her signature mini-dress or leather pants. She’s where she belongs in the heart and soul of the blues. Popovic was born in Belgrade in 1976 during the reign of Communist era Milosevic. Yeah, that Milosevic, the one charged with war crimes, including genocide and crimes against humanity. But Popovic had a strong family and a good childhood. Her father was into blues music. Still is. Ana likes to jam with him. “He’s just a modest man,” she says. “His singing is exceptional and he’s a good slow hand guitar player.” As a child, young Ana listened to her father’s huge blues collection, absorbing the styles of Delta, Texas and Chicago blues. Delta is the dirtiest. It’s raw and relies on a lot of bottleneck slide guitar work. You’ll hear the influence of early players like Robert Johnson and Son House in Popovic’s slide guitar work, which is one moment

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New York artist Popa Chubby brings his “simple, hard-hitting blues music for the peopleâ€? to the Limestone City Blues Festival “There was a really vibrant music scene going on,â€? he recalls. “I just tried to play everything‌I never regretted EMC Events - When Ted Horowitz any of it.â€? After serving a long apprenticeship at (a.k.a. Popa Chubby) was six years old, his father took him to see Chuck Berry New York’s famed blues club Manny’s in concert. From that day forth, he was Carwash, Chubby and his band came to hooked on the guitar and the blues – in- light in the mid-‘90s. Since then, he has terests that were encouraged by the en- enjoyed a successful career and toured all over the world – all the way to the vironment in which he was raised. “I grew up listening to radio in the Limestone City Blues Festival’s Prin‘60s,â€? Chubby says, explaining that cess Street stage, where he will headline his parents owned a candy shop in the Friday night. “We’re happy to be coming up to Bronx, New York, which contained a Canada to do a few gigs - it’s going to juke box. “Every week they would get new be a lot of fun, once we get through imrecords in for the jukebox, and I would migration,â€? Chubby jokes. Songs from Chubby’s new album, get the old records. There would be a lot of cool stuff on the jukebox – a lot of Universal Breakdown Blues, will be Motown, a lot of rhythm and blues, and at the centre of the show. The album features a number of original and cover a lot of blues.â€? Chubby moved to Manhattan in the songs, such as “Rock Me Babyâ€?, “I early 1980s, where he began to build his Ain’t Giving Upâ€? and a much-celebrated rendition of “Somewhere Over The own career as a blues artist. Rainbowâ€?, which Vintage Guitar Magazine called a “tour-de-force renditionâ€?, noting Where you always save a bundle! that “if this doesn’t For Donation Pickup 613-544-4396 – Donate & Shop In 1 Stop! get him more attention, there is no Dishes justiceâ€?. In regards to his and stage name, ChubKnick-Kn remarks that acks by “it’s a long storyâ€?. RECYCLE In a nut shell, & RESTYLE AUGUST 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28 he explains that “it 277 Bath Rd. • 613-544-4396 | 472 Division St. • 613-531-5002 means to achieve a

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ber who you’re playing for, and I think a lot of artists don’t. I think that’s the key to my longevity.� He notes that he is looking forward to being one of the headlining acts at the Limestone City Blues Festival. “I know it’s going to be a great festival,� he says. “I’m really excited to play it. We’re going come and give the people a run for their money.� Popa Chubby will play the Princess Street stage tomorrow night at 8 p.m. The Canadian duo Fraser Daley will open the show at 7 p.m. For a full listing of Blues Festival concerts and events, please visit www.downtownkingston.ca.

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flowed with produce...much to be peddled in Renfrew, and much to be canned in glass sealers to give us an ample table over the winter. And that year, the lone apple tree behind our house had sprouted a wild crop, and already we had our fill of pies, crisps, and apple sauce. Already, the shelves in the crawl space under the house that served as a root cellar and a place to store Mother’s preserves and pickles were filled with jars of raspberries and chokecherry jam. So that year, the pall of anxiety that usually filled our house, was gone. We sang joyously at night before we went to bed with Mother on her

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The frankfurter is humble no more York City’s Polo Grounds, where the director of catering heated the buns and told vendors to yell, “Red hots, get your red hots.” Around the same time, Feltman’s Gardens in Coney Island also started selling the item in hot buns. But, seriously, we’re talking about hot dogs. No need to get worked up over the history and who did what first. The words healthy and hot dog have rarely been used in the same sentence. Picton’s Buddha Dog has changed that. The shop started serving gourmet hot dogs on Canada Day 2005. Buddha Dog is a quirky spot that’s all about healthy eating, community connections and storytelling all wrapped up in a pint-sized dog. Andrew Mackenzie, co-founder of Buddha Dog, explained that their little dog is a storytelling vehicle. “It’s the antithesis of fast food,” he said. “It allows us to talk about local farmers, local chefs and Prince Edward County products.” When you enter Buddha Dog, you’ll be greeted by friendly and knowledgeable staff. There’s a

huge wall map to show you where the ingredients originate. It instantly gives you a sense of the shop’s philosophy. The map is like a culinary treasure chest. An “X” marks the spot of each of the restaurant’s suppliers. Staff will give you directions if you’d like to visit any of the sources. When visitors come in and try a hot dog and look at the map, they often say something like: “Wow, I get it. There are five people who provided something that went into this meal. I’m going to drive to Waupoos and try the maple syrup or cider.” The small hot dog shop is a showcase for everything that’s good about Prince Edward County. “When you get the story and form a picture of a farm, a butcher, a bakery and a maple syrup, vegetable and fruit farm, you understand how all these people are working together,” said MacKenzie. “They’ve all played an important role in your meal. You taste the wares of several local suppliers in one bite.” You can take your kids in and not worry about what they’re eating or

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on the menu. It’s a cheese dog without the dog. In other words, it’s a grilled cheese sandwich that you can dip in the sauces. Continued on page 21

Picton’s Buddha Dog offers gourmet hot dogs made entirely from local ingredients. Vegetarian options are available. Photo/Mark Bergin

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The frankfurter is humble no more Continued from page 20

On the blackboard, under the heading of cheese, you’ll see, “Award winning Black River cheeses, Milford, ON. ‘Plus every Friday experience a new cheese from an independent maker.’” As for buns: “Trish Smith’s fresh, handmade baked buns, Thornbury Bakery Cafe, Thornbury, ON.” The hot dog meats come from Ted Aman of Aman’s Meats in Wellington. Their namesake Buddha Dog, named best hot dog in Canada by Reader’s Digest, runs $2. You add what you want. Sauces are 25 cents each and include such things as

Ginger Maple Dijon, Tomato Basil Balsamic, Habanero Aioli and Beef Chili. And, of course, there’s Natural Kid’s Ketchup and Classic Yellow Mustard. Keep in mind that these dogs are tiny and you’ll need more than one to fill up. Black River juice, Muskoka Dry Ginger Ale and handmade ice teas are available. Besides the Neller Dog, there are other vegetarian options available. The Buddha Crepe is handmade from regional ingredients. The Buddha Salad features fresh organic greens with seasonal twists and Buddha dressings. You’ll find several cheese op-

tions, including things like pepperjack and hot mozzarella. Mackenzie said the name Buddha Dog comes from an old joke that asks what does Buddha say to the hot dog vendor? The response: “Make me one with everything.” Everything’s what Buddha Dog offers. I’ve tried many different dogs. I did mention I’m a hot dog nut. The sauces are too numerous to list. They’ve come up with more than 100 so far. I once asked them to surprise me and gleeful servers decided that would be fun.

Frankly (pun intended), I’d never imagined a blueberry sauce combined with something spicy like jalapenos as an ideal hot dog topping. The bizarre combination made for one of the best hot dogs I’d ever tasted. Pure alchemy. Buddha Dog, on the picturesque Isle of Quinte, is less than an hour away from Kingston. I’ll end with a quote about Buddha Dog from an Internet reviewer with the moniker LV Diner: “I made a pilgrimage from Pittsburgh, Pennsylva-

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By Kelly Reid Reporter

EMC News - In 2014, the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning will open after many years of planning and execution. The building will house eight artistic organizations and will also include event and performance space, studios, galleries and rehearsal halls. The centre is located on the waterfront at 370 King Street West. Queen’s University will be opening the nearby Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. “It’s going to be a little cultural hub over there,” says Tett board member Megan McNeil. McNeil is also the General Director of Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre, one of the organizations that will be moving into the Tett Centre next year. Modern Fuel has been operating since 1977. “We’re really excited about our move to a more modern, accessible space,” says McNeil. “Right now we’re on the second floor,” she says of their current location at the bottom of Queen Street. In addition to not being accessible, the building has also had numerous problems with plumbing and wiring. “We’ve had a lot of repairs,” she goes on. “We have records that go back at least five years researching the best space for us. What we decided is the Tett Centre.” The move to the Tett, however, will cost Modern Fuel about $100,000. To help with the expense, the gallery has launched their “Step to the Tett” campaign.

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PERSONALS ARE YOU A GREAT GUY/GIRL? Great Job? Lots of friends? Why no love? MISTY RIVER INTRODUCTIONS can help you find the love of your life. 10,000+ clients & 17 years’ experience. CALL (613)257-3531, www.mistyriverintros.com. TRUE PSYCHICS! For Answers call now 24/7 Toll Free 1-877-3423036; Mobile #4486; http://www.true psychics.ca. DATING SERVICE. Long-term/shortterm relationships, free to try! 1-877297-9883. Talk with single ladies. Call #7878 or 1-888-534-6984. Talk now! 1-866-311-9640 or #5015. Meet local single ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+)

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WANTED WA N T E D : O L D T U B E A U D I O EQUIPMENT. 40 years or older. Amplifiers, Stereo, Recording and Theatre Sound Equipment. Hammond organs. Any condition, no floor model consoles. Call Toll-Free 1-800-9470393 / 519-853-2157.

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EMPLOYMENT OPPS. SUMMER IS HERE!!! EARN INCOME $$$ for the SUMMER selling chocolate bars. 6 flavours, chocolate coated almonds. For details contact 1-800383-3589 start now to reward yourself. www.chocolatdeluxe.com

HELP WANTED AN ALBERTA OILFIELD Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators, Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780) 723-5051 Edson, Alta.

Want to talk to someone about gambling problems? Ontario Problem Gambling Helpline 1-888-230-3505 www.ProblemGamblingHelpline.ca $OVR Âż QG XV DW Ontario Problem Gambling Helpline on Facebook or @ConnexOntario on Twitter MoneyProvider.com. $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.

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WAREHOUSE HELPER REQUIRED The Kingston Heritage and the Frontenac Gazette is looking for an individual to work Part Time (Wed-Fri) at our facility at 1 Russell St. in Kingston.

Cruickshank Construction Limited is currently looking for the following position in all locations throughout South Eastern Ontario:

Paving Labourers We are currently seeking Labourers who have experience in Paving and Asphalt operations.

To apply, please send resume and cover letter to: rj.noftall@cruickshankgroup.com or Fax # 613-542-3034 as soon as possible. Cruickshank thanks all applicants.

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Motor Coach Drivers Needed. McCoy Bus Service is growing and has an immediate need for experienced motor coach drivers. Must have a CZ or DZ license, clean driving record and experience driving motor coach buses. McCoy offers competitive wages, a variety of work and excellently maintained equipment. Please apply with resume and driver’s abstract in person, email or fax to Lane Lakins, email:lane@kingstonfleet.com or fax:613-384-0048 No Phone Calls Please. 4923

Cruickshank Cruickshank Construction Construction Limited Limited is is currently currently looking looking for for the the following following position throughout South Ontario: position in in all ourlocations Elginburg, Kemptville and Eastern Green Valley Quarries:

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To To apply, apply, please please send send resume resume and and cover cover letter letter to: to: rj.noftall@cruickshankgroup.com rj.noftall@cruickshankgroup.com or or Fax Fax # # 613-542-3034 613-542-3034 as as soon soon as possible. Cruickshank thanks all applicants. as possible. Cruickshank thanks all applicants.

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Marine Mechanic/Winter Storage- stop waiting 2-3 weeks for service, fast turn around. We’ll look at your boat within days. Reasonable rates, 35 years experience. Winter Boat Storage Available. 613-267-3470.

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Mortgage Solutions Purchases, Consolidations, Construction. Lower than bank posted rates (OAC) On-Site Private Funds for credit issues, discharged bankrupts and BFS without proven income. Chase Financial 1-613-384-1301 Chase Financial o/b 835289 Ontario Inc. Brokerage License #10876

Monitor material produced and placed using nuclear densometer gauge Document information and review with field staff Work with consultant staff and/or the owner to achieve Quality Assurance samples as per contract requirements Ensure all QA sampling is completed per contract requirements

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We We are are looking looking for for hard hard working working individuals individuals with with aa commitment commitment to to safety safety and Paving is required. Must are be willing to travel, and quality. quality. Experience AZ Licence,inclean Abstract and CVOR required. valid G Licence and own transportation. Experience driving Dump Truck and hauling Aggregate is an asset.

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Cruickshank Construction Ltd., a leading roadbuilder and aggregate supplier located in Ontario and Alberta, has an immediate opening for the following seasonal position:

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Cruickshank Construction Ltd., a leading roadbuilder and aggregate supplier located in Ontario and Alberta, has openings in their Road Construction, Paving and Structures Divisions in all locations for the following positions: Supervisor/Superintendent Lead Hand/Foreman Supervisor/Superintendent � � � � �

Minimum 5 years related experience in highway/road, Paving and Bridge construction Minimum 3 years in a supervisory role Ability to read and interpret specifications and drawings Understanding fundamentals of contracts and experience in managing subcontractors under the terms of a contract Coordinate and ensure efficient use of labour, equipment and material resource requirements

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To apply, please send your resume and cover letter in confidence to: chr11@cruickshankgroup.com by September 6, 2013. Please clearly indicate the position you are applying for Please visit our website below to view a more detailed Job Ad

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If you have a few hours each school day to supplement your family income, give back to our community, and help our students get to & from school safely every school day, become part of our team.

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BELLEVILLE AND DISTRICT FISH AND GAME CLUB 170 ELMWOOD DRIVE, BELLEVILLE, ONT. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28TH AT 10 AM. 2 miles EAST of Belleville on Old Highway 2 and turn NORTH onto Elmwood Drive for ½ mile. ARTWORK – 3 original Manly MacDonald oil paintings including 20” x16” “Bay of Quinte, Near Northport”, 16” x 12” Hay Bay Autumn, 16”x 12”Laneway by Bay ; 2 original Joseph Guinta 8” x10” oil paintings – Quebec scenes, Peter Ertyl Snyder 8”x 10” oil “Winter Ride”, 8”x 10”original by Hoffman, artwork tiles by Charles Sucsan, ANTIQUE FURNITURE- Kimball walnut cased baby grand piano, Jonas Chickering grand piano in mahogany, burled walnut chest of drawers, pine step back cupboard, pine 2 door cupboard, walnut and mahogany chest of drawers, walnut side tables, oak parlour tables, English Oak storage boxes, oak sideboard, mahogany corner curio cabinet, single walnut pineapple bed, Windsor arm chairs, cherry side table with single drawer, Victorian arm chair, brass US letter mail box, Chippendale style side table, walnut tea wagon, walnut dining table, Victorian parlour chairs, mahogany sideboard, oak silver flatware storage case, oak confectionary glass front cabinet, oak 2 drawer side table, child’s sleigh, Gingerbread clock, oak cased wall clock, English bracket clock- Leeds; spinning wheel, ANTIQUE GLASSWARES, CHINA AND COLLECTIBLES Cranberry glass pieces, Flo Blue, Moorcroft candy dish, oil lamps, Royal Bayreuth, Iron stone, Gone with the Wind lamp, Pressed glass, quilted glassware’s,Torquay, Sterling silver flatware pieces, hand thrown pottery, 30 Royal Doulton figurines, German porcelain dolls, Yonge Street signage, Beswick pieces, quantity of Canadian and paper coins, FIREARMS AND COLLECTIBLES- (PAL required) Browning Gold Hunter Pump action 12 ga, Ithaca double barrel 20 ga., Cogswell and Harrison double barrel 12 ga, 10 ga shot gun marked T Jackson, BSA double barrel 12 ga., 57 Snider hammer rifle, wooden ammo box, collection of German WW II pins, crests, badges; RCMP crests, German WWII uniform, Indian Dept Officers uniform with pattern sword, 16 ft cedar stripe canoe, 2 signal cannons, numerous other articles NO BUYERS PREMIUM TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com

Hospice Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner We are looking for permanent full-time Nurse Practitioners to work at various office locations throughout the South East region. This is a shared geographical approach to align with the 7 emerging Health Links in the South East. The Hospice Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner (HPC NP) will contribute to excellence in the delivery of care for people of all ages and their families requiring hospice palliative care in the South East LHIN. The HPC NP will collaborate with inter-professional care teams across the health care continuum including (but not limited to) home care, primary care, specialized hospice palliative care, acute care and community supportive care organizations/agencies. The HPC NP may provide direct care for individuals with hospice palliative care needs when this service would not otherwise be available. Strong collaborative relationships will be built with providers of palliative care in the South East LHIN. The HPC NP will collaborate with these partners to promote integration of inter-professional care across the continuum of health care services, and to advance 24/7 hospice palliative care support. Qualifications UÊ ÕÃÌÊ `ÊVÕÀÀi ÌÊÀi} ÃÌÀ>Ì ÊÜ Ì ÊÌ iÊ i}iÊ vÊ ÕÀÃiÃÊ vÊ" Ì>À Ê ÊÌ iÊ ÝÌi `i`Ê

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Inserting Machine Operator Trainee Distribution Metroland Media- Formerly Performance Printing

JOB SUMMARY: To lead and assist in operations on the Distribution floor, including coordinating the staging and inserting of flyers on the night shift using inserting machines and evaluation of performance levels to ensure a smooth and efficient workflow for both the EMC’s and lettershop jobs. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: The ideal employee will: • Possess a strong mechanical aptitude • Have strong production and workflow skills • Be able to work unsupervised • Demonstrate a high level of flexibility • Be highly self-motivated • Ability to troubleshoot • Working knowledge of inserting equipment • Be available for ALL shifts SPECIFIC DUTIES: • Operate Inserting machines ie. setup, adjustments etc. • Assist in planning pre-insert packages • Meet production goals • Respond to deadlines • Ensure quality standards are met • Provide training to part-time staff where required • Maintenance • Other duties as requires JOB REQUIREMENTS: • Working knowledge of flyer distribution as well as a working knowledge of inserting equipment • Ability to learn and understand production requirements • Ability to learn and apply departmental rules and procedures • Good communication and leadership skills • Flexibility in both hours and job requirements, depending on customers needs. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: • Grade 12 diploma • 2-4 years production experience in high volume shop Please send resume to rconium@perfprint.ca or drop off to 65 Lorne Street.

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Titanium 5-Wheel. 33’, purchased new in 2005, one owner. Fully equipped with many options; 12’ slide, sleeps 4 comfortably with queen, walk-around bed and sleeper-sofa. Very clean condition. Extras include; oak dinette set, large capacity fridge, surround-sound stereo, 25” built-in TV, Wine Guard satellite dish. Also day/night shades, bike rack and hitch, etc. Asking $16,500. Call 613-832-1075 to view.

Contractor pays top cash for property in need of renovation or repair, any area. Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000.

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Waterfront cottages, excellent fishing, sandy beach, miles of boating. $525/week. Relaxing affordable family fun. Singleton Lake Family Campground. w w w. s i n g l e t o n l a k e . c a 1-855-887-3230

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WORK WANTED Custom Built Pine sheds, bunkies, cottages and garages. Build on-site or delivery available. Email: firewoodsales@live.ca or call 613-853-3473.

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2004 PT Cruiser, ladydriven, good condition, $1,550. 613-449-1668.. 1963 Ford Galaxy 500 Convertible, Daytona Blue. Off-chassis restoration. Appraised value $23,500, asking $17,500. Call 613-359-1002.

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For Estate of Esther Finlayson 27 Elgin St., Smiths Falls, ON on Sat., Aug. 24/13 @ 10 am 9 pc DF dining room table w/6 chairs, china cabinet & buffet. D.W. Nichols painting (good). Chicago to Vancouver The Mountainer C.P. Soo Line (engines front emblem) sign. Royal Doulton figurines (Goody two shoes 2037, Top of the hill 937, Kate 2789, Nenette 2379, Rebecca HN2805). Setting of 8 Sterling flatware, Louis XIV in Oak chest. Setting for 6 Sterling flatware. 10k Cameo ring and broach. Gold stick pins. 4 ladies gold rings. Limoges pin. 2 pce pearl handle pickle set. Birks, Avon, Black opera optics. Several vintage “Dinky Toy� toys farm, army, race, etc. Model cars. Automotive, Mad, sport ant. mags. 3-3 pc bedroom sets (1 ash, 1 walnut). Small cylinder desk. Fancy oak writing desk. Balloon back chair. Sets of 4 parlour & dining room chairs. Set of 6 oak dining room chairs. 2 deacon benches. 2 drawer Pembroke table. Round oak dining table. Washstand. Oak & East Lake side boards. Walnut chest of drawers. Oak high boy dresser. Oak hall mirror. Mahogany tall boy chest of drawers. Ant. 1 door cupboard. 2 blanket boxes. Mahogany coffee table. Fancy parlour arm chair. Nursing, McGill & Mahogany arm chair rockers. Victorian slipper chair. Walnut cedar hope chest. Dresser mirror. Hall tree. Pine jam cupboard. Parts for sectional bookcase. Pine bench. Quilt rack. Child table. Corner what-not shelf. Books & records. Record cabinet. Book case. Child’s rocker. Doll carriage. Metal CN & Marks train sets. New York Central railway lamp. CPR Railway lamp. Meccano set. Metal girls sewing machine. C1960 model cars. JD toy tractor & machinery. Beswick & Griffin cats. RS coco jug. Cups & saucers. Crystal stemware. Brass teapot & stand. 2 RD partial dish sets. Crocks. Cranberry & turquoise glass. Chalkware. Coal oil lamp. Ant. hanging lights. Beacon barn lamps. Green & clear oil lamps. Wooden barrel. 2 Lampliter chrome helmets & neckerchiefs. Walking sticks & canes. Radios. Matching love seat & chair. Swivel chair. Coffee & several small tables. Cabinet color TV & stereo. Fireplace iron. Man’s fur coat. Air compressor. Fishing tackle. Copper boiler & kettle. Old fire extinguisher. Hat boxes. Snowshoes.& many other articles too numerous to mention. Everything must sell to settle the estate. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering

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Directions: The sale site is in Harrowsmith at 3996 Colebrook Road. Antique side by side bow front china cabinet, Antique 6 legged oak dining table/3 leaves, set of 6 arm chairs, open face pine hutch, walnut tea wagon with tray, Roxton maple coffee & 2 end tables set, oak roll top desk, dressing mirror, 2 pine arm chairs, antique drop leaf table, 2 hall tables, chesterďŹ eld & chair, chesterďŹ eld, matching loveseat & wing back chair, Victorian couch & chair, Sanyo TV & cabinet, antique wooden rocker, serving cart, antique 4 drawer chest, wicker fernery/ tray, antique dome top trunk, double bed with 4 drawer chest vanity & bench & night table, double bed with dresser & mirror & matching marble top table with towel bars, cedar chest, several plant stands, 3 wall mount display cabinets, “Dâ€? end table, Maytag washing machine (as new), Woods chest freezer, McLary “Royal Charmâ€? wood stove with water reservoir. This sale features a large quantity of glass & china including, but not limited to a large set of over 90 pieces of “The Friendly Villageâ€? pattern set of dishes including a number of the accessories, Royal Albert “Silver Birchâ€? pattern set of dishes totaling over 65 pieces, a large assortment of cups & saucers (some footed), several Quebec carvings, old crocks and a ďŹ nger jug, pink & green depression pieces, black Americana salt & pepper, cranberry pieces, shaving mug, pie bird, hand school bell, old cookie jar, early primitive kitchen utensils, carnival glass, several pieces of art glass, Avon Cape cod pieces, a number of collector plates/ certiďŹ cates, a number of pieces of pinwheel crystal including footed bowls, decanter, cream & sugar with tray, assorted creamers, a large collection of novelty salts & peppers, Wedgwood pieces, carnival fruit bowl/ nappies, cake plates, egg coddlers, 3 antique hanging hall lamps, numerous prints, sad irons, 2 cast iron pots, wall bracket oil lamps, Aladdin lamp & lamp parts, Tonka toys, old carpenter’s box, miniature oil lamps, wash set pieces, Wade ďŹ gurines, child’s table, silver plate pieces, a pillow sham made from old tobacco silks, small kitchen appliances, child’s wagon & antique sled, “original 6â€? hockey game, old post cards, antique wall phone (as found), old cook books, 2 “Chumsâ€? books, old records, perfume mister, “White Roseâ€? curling game in box, antique “Malloryâ€? battery rack dispenser, Robinson ice cream cone holder, old globe, butter bowl with ladles & print, dresser top mirror, Centennial vintage dress with matching bonnet & purse, vintage shoes, child’s old boots, chest of silver plate, old books, antique lap top writing desk, Troy built 5.5 Hp rear tine tiller, Husqvarna model 33 chain saw, cross cut saw & a few garden tools. This is a large and interesting sale of household effects & furniture. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard & cheque/ ID Lunch available Estate and /or auctioneers not responsible for accidents or lost items

Selby Livestock & Auctions Centre

ESTATE AUCTION SALE

MONDAY SEPT 2ND AT 1:00PM

Primitives, Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, China/Glass, 2 Hanging Lamps, Power Scooter, Hospital Bed, Etc. Estate Car

In conjunction with regular sale: Herd Dispersal of Lowline Angus Approx. 40 Head

Held Approx. 12 Miles West of Kingston, Odessa Fair Grounds (Exhibit Palace), From 401 (Exit 599) Cty. Rd. #6 South Through Lights on Left

THURSDAY AUGUST 29, 2013

For more info TOM HARRISON 613-379-1006 BOB DOYLE 613-272-2968

SELBY SALES BARN 613-354-6260

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FIREARMS AUCTION SAT. AUG. 24th, 10:00 AM At Switzer’s Auction Centre, 25414 Highway 62, Bancroft, ON

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EMC Business - Trisha Morris has been making cheese from scratch for years – first as a personal chef for individual clients, then at home for her own family. Now, Morris is looking to pass this skill on to members of the community through her business, UrbanSteading Supply Company, which operates both

online and out of the Memorial Centre Farmers’ Market. From her market stall, Morris sells kits equipped with everything you need to make cheese – from citric acid to the requisite cultures to cheese cloth. She was inspired to start putting the kits together when she realized how difficult it is to find cheese making ingredients in regular stores. “The cheese kits are something I came

up with just trying to make cheese, when I couldn’t find the ingredients on my own,” she explains. “I ended up [buying the ingredients from] a cheese manufacturer and then hewing them down into smaller quantities. That’s how the cheese kits came about.” Morris notes that cheese is one of the many things she makes herself from scratch, and that she also enjoys making her own yogurt and sourdough bread.

“All of it stems around traditions,” she says. “It’s all about learning how to make things in a traditional way, without preservatives and additives - being able to buy the milk that we want for it, or do it organic if we choose - that kind of thing.” Regarding the cheese in particular, Morris remarks that people are often surprised by just how easy it is to make it at home. “It’s really easy,” she explains. “You can do it in under an hour for all of the cheeses that we sell. The exception is goat’s cheese. That’s only 10 minutes hands on and then it needs to sit overnight to get the right texture, but the rest of them are ready to eat within an hour.” Even the mozzarella, Morris says, can be done in 45 minutes. “A lot of people think mozzarella is aged when it’s not. It’s a fresh cheese, and [making it is] a pretty awesome process, actually. When people realize that they can make a fresh cheese that quickly, they want to be able to do it even more.” Morris says that bringing UrbanSteading to the farmers’ market last year was an important step.

“I’ve been doing this [particular business] for three years, but I’ve been teaching people about traditional foods for close to 10 years,” she says. “The farmers’ market is one of the best places to get in touch with people and tell them about it. I can reach more people, which is great because there’s such a huge interest in learning how to do these things all over again.” Morris has plans to expand UrbanSteading even further in the near future, including teaming up with the online artisan food market Foodie Pages and teaching classes through Go Green Baby. “We’ll cover everything from traditional meats - like how to render fats - to how to make yogurt, sourdough bread, and all of the traditional foods,” Morris says. “We’re going to be teaching classes based on those, as well as obviously the cheese and the other things that we do at the market.” For more information, please visit www.urbansteading.ca, email info@urbansteading.ca or visit Morris at the Memorial Centre Farmer’ Market on Sundays. You can also find her on Twitter at @UrbanSteadingCo.

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Dreaming of the Highlands and Deacon Brodie’s Columnist

EMC Lifestyle – When people ask me what my favourite travel destinations are, Scotland is always in the top 5. Judging by my email there are a lot of other people out there who love the land of Braveheart, sheep, haggis and Scotch whisky. My wife Kathleen and I have a vested interest in Scotland. Carleton Place, where we live, has been twinned with the picturesque village of Comrie for 21 years. We have been there many times. We are also members of the local Sister City Committee, the organization which oversees the twinning on this side of the Atlantic. In fact I have the privilege of being the current chair of the organization. Currently our most prominent shared activity is a student exchange which began in 2010 and will continue every two or three years, depending on finances. It isn’t cheap to airlift half a dozen people to the United Kingdom and vice versa! On Saturday four students and two adult chaperones from Carleton Place will launch the 2013 student exchange program when they fly to Scotland to begin a 10-day visit. The contingent from Scotland returns here for 10 days beginning on the Thanksgiving weekend in October. The students are billeted with host families. They will attend school with their Scottish twins and take part in a number of excursions to points of interest in historic Scotland. The emphasis of the exchange program is

education, culture and history. This fall the students from Scotland will enjoy the same program here. Carleton Place has been running a similar exchange with our other sister community, the city of Franklin, Tennessee (near Nashville) since 2006. Overall we are very pleased with the two-pronged program and what has been accomplished to date. Besides the obvious educational and cultural benefits, many of the students who have gone through the program have formed friendships with their twins in Scotland and Tennessee which will no doubt last a lifetime. We are very proud of the program which we finance entirely through various fundraising activities. The exchange does not cost taxpayers a single cent! Last year Kathy and I, along with Carleton Place mayor Wendy LeBlanc and her husband Frank, represented our town at ceremonies held in Comrie to mark the 20th anniversary of the twinning arrangement. It was a very proud moment for all concerned. The linkage with the village in Scotland is based on history. Many of the early settlers of Lanark County, including Carleton Place, Beckwith Township and Mississippi Mills immigrated to Canada from Scotland in the early 19th century. Shared history creates a strong bond. We feel exceedingly fortunate to be involved in a program which has led to a number of trips to Scotland (self-financed I hasten to add) where we have built many friendships over the course of two decades. Origi-

nally my involvement was through the Carleton Place newspaper where I was editor and publisher for nearly 30 years. In 2006 my experience with Scotland and Comrie led to a direct involvement in the sister city program.

ering that last year it was so wet flooding occurred across the country. Comrie experienced two serious floods which led to major damage and prompted emergency flood mitigation work which cost more than £1 million ($1.6 million CDN.). Ironically the dykes have had nothing to hold back this year. But hey, we can’t control the weather. If you go to Scotland prepared, you will have nothing to worry about. Rule No. 1: Always take a raincoat and a brolly (note that I didn’t say it hasn’t rained this year). In the normal scheme of things are RF and D. Recently I had a reader from Perth contact me seeking information about

R, F and D I wouldn’t trade the experience for anything. We have enjoyed every one of our many visits to Scotland as well as Comrie and the surrounding Strathearn district in particular. Some people joke about Scotland’s weather being dominated by the acronym RF and D (it stands for rain, fog and drizzle). Well, to be honest it isn’t a joke. RF and D is a reality! Last summer was one of the wettest on record in the UK. Meanwhile we were in the midst of a major drought. Give an ever-lasting paw print that can be kept close to their hearts. We have created the In 2013 it has modern “keep sake” pendant and /or urn with been quite the opa photo image on the one side and an actual posite. pet’s paw print on the other side. Much of ScotKeep your beloved pet with you always land has been The image is clear and the memories forever so dry this year Available in Stainless Steel, Silver or Gold that streams have dried up, river Call Terry Merlo for more details! levels are down 613.634.1541 dramatically and A portion of all sales will be donated to the central air conHumane Society & Sandy Pine Wildlife Centre. ditioning (a rar637 Norris Court, Unit 7 ity in the United Kingston ON Kingdom) has designbyterry@live.ca become a prized possession. Odd consid-

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Dreaming of the Highlands and Deacon Brodie’s Continued from page 37

Our students and their chaperones will spend a full day in Edinburgh, the historic capital. I recommend it highly for the history including Edinburgh Castle which looms impressively over the city. At the opposite end of the Royal Mile is Holyrood Palace, the Queen’s official residence in Scotland. A tour of the palace and the adjoining Holyrood Abbey ruins are well worth the admission fee. The students will take a hop-on, hop-off bus tour which is the best way to see the major sites of any city in a short time. The Carleton Place group will be

in the city during the famous Fringe Festival, the world’s largest arts festival. The street entertainment is nothing short of phenomenal! For me a visit to ‘The Fringe’ and a stop at famous Deacon Brodie’s Tavern is a must. The tavern is named after Deacon William Brodie, the man who inspired Edinburgh-born author Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.’ Besides Edinburgh and Scotland’s main city Glasgow (also well worth a visit), much of the country is lightly populated. I use the word “country” because although it is part of the UK most Scots are fiercely independent.

Comrie is located in the southern Highlands. A drive through the uplands and mountains is a must. And a visit to the wild and lonely moors, with their huge expanses of purple heather and fleeting glimpses of grouse, is always a highlight for us. Queen’s view Scotland has thousands of freshwater lochs (lakes) and seemingly each one is more impressive than the last. But if I had to pick one it wouldn’t be Loch Ness, but rather Loch Tummel near Pitlochry in Perth and Kinross. In 2010 I led our student exchange group to Queen’s View, a high point on the north side of the loch. It is sonamed because Queen Victoria visited in 1866.

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Of course Scotland is the birthplace of golf. Any golfer worthy of the name makes a pilgrimage to the Old Course at St. Andrew’s on the North Sea coast. Booking a round at one of the oldest golf clubs in the world is another matter. The queue is lengthy! Scotland overflows with history. It is a hiker’s dream. And for a photographer like me the possibilities are endless. The weather aside – yes RF and D are normally a constant – Scotland is one of Europe’s gems. I’m confident our student exchange group will return in full agreement with my assessment. If you have any comments or questions for Jeff Maguire he can be reached by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com.

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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! MLSŽ 13605654 – NoW $264,900

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

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 built-ins and is surround-sound ready. Do not miss out! MLSŽ 13606789 – $254,900

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

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

Looking for a lifestyle change? This charming hobby farm is only a short drive to both Kingston and Napanee! This one and a half sty farm home features ad open concept kitchen, dining and living room, three bedrooms, attached garage, barn, studio, workshop and more. Love horses? Want to raise some chickens, pigs, cattle or even a goat or two? Well this 40 acre hobby farm may be just what you are looking for! You are not only buying a home but a lifestyle. Approx 25 ac hay, 7 ac grazing, 8 ac wooded.

Looking for a nice quiet neighbourhood close to parks, Lake Ontario and one of the best public schools in Kingston? This lovely Reddendale area 4 bedroom home features 3 full washrooms, recent 600 sq ft master retreat addition with ensuite and walk in closet, updated kitchen, gas fireplace and most windows have been updated. Large 10x28,3 season sunroom overlooking mature back yard. In-Law suite with separate entrance. You will love this home!

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

566 Armstrong – unit 107 – $147,500

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

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Enjoy the tranquility of the country from your lovely screened in sun room overlooking wide open green space! This 3 bedroom bungalow features hardwood and ceramic flooring throughout the main level, two good sized bedrooms, an oversized main bathroom as well as an open concept kitchen and living room with large window. The lower level is finished with a generous rec room, 3rd bedroom and bathroom. Large double garage has inside entry to the house and will please any hobbyist. A lovely property to come home to and relax! Ready for quick possession. MLS®

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227 Big Hill Rd, #12, Seeley’s Bay Completely renovated and updated mobile home that has been re-engineered with a huge addition. Feels like a house rather than a mobile unit. All new kitchen with ample maple cupboards. Bright, open concept kitchen/dining/living room with lots of room for entertaining. Neutral colours throughout. Sits on a huge corner lot. $119,000

106 Drynan Way, Seeley’s Bay Lease Opportunities Three units available: two approx 1200 sq ft each; one approx 600 sq ft. Located in a very busy, well established plaza. Great opportunity to lease along side the Medical Centre, Chiropractic and Veterinarian Offices, Drug Store, Hair Salon & LCBO.

Sand Hill Road, Kingston 4.24 acres to build your dream home (option to purchase up to an additional 10 acres.) 15 mins to Hwy 401, 20 minutes to downtown Kingston. 10 mins to public launch giving access to Historic Rideau Canal System, & close to many other lakes. Drilled well & survey available. $79,900

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862 Gainsborough Pl, Kingston Executive home in one of Kingston`s most sought after neighbourhoods. 3+1 bdrm, 2.5 bath; lots of hardwood & ceramic, granite countertops, large living room w/ fireplace. Huge master bdrm w/ walk-in closet & ensuite. In-ground pool, interlocking patio & deck, gazebo. $374,900

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Quail Crt - $234,800 Absolutely gorgeous luxury townhome on quiet cul-de-sac, preferred end unit with fenced yard and over sized privacy deck. Custom oak kitchen, professionally finished rec room, 3 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, large master with ensuite privileges, c/air, gas fireplace.

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Craig Rd - $169,800 Totally renovated 3+1 bedroom, 2 new full baths, remodeled kitchen, updated electrical, main floor laundry, main floor master with bath, work shop area, new steel roof, beautiful large country lot only 3 minutes from Verona.

Blackburn Mews - $369,900 Have your own nature retreat with complete privacy and a pond under 15 minutes to downtown, Unique 1750Sqft architectural design, 3 bedrooms, ensuite shower & soaker tub, main floor laundry, recent upgrades to shingles, siding, heating system & windows, under 10 minutes to CFB.

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West end office Condo with 8 offices, board room and reception. Only Unit with separate front door to lower level and rear entrance for potential separate tenant & income. Great parking. Unit was fully refurbished in fall 2010 including new front door and several windows. fully wheelchair compliant.

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

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

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

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Features included in this home are: main floor laundry, eat in kitchen, separate dining room, new roof (2012), new flooring on the main level (2012), new carpet in the basement (2012), fresh paint, updated kitchen (2012), private rear yard with deck and interlock patio, insulated 2 car garage. mLs®13601411. $299,900

Two storey home in the historic village of Bath. Offering stunning hardwood floors, sunken dining room with a gas fireplace, renovated kitchen with updated cabinets and granite countertops, main floor office/computer den, updated bathrooms, master bedroom with walk in closet, ensuite and vaulted ceilings. mLs®13606545. $314,900

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