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32nd annual Homesteader Days Antique Show The 32nd annual Homesteader Days Antique Show took place at the Odessa fairgrounds Aug. 17-18. Visitors had an opportunity to see vintage tractors and farm equipment demonstrations from days gone by. Above: Blacksmith Bob Chambers makes a fireplace poker Inset: Five-year-old Reed Whalen shares an ice cream cone with Teddy, a miniature pinto horse. Photos/John Harman
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has provided for about 20 years. “We are pleased they’re EMC News – The fate going to stay with us for the of stray cats and dogs will next five years and that we’ll remain in the hands of the be able to make sure that we Kingston Humane Society can continue to provide humane education, take in the (KHS). The not-for-profit orga- strays and do our best to find nization, as expected, was them new homes,” said Soawarded a five year contract ciety president Janice Saun2 YEARders. to be the City of Kingston’s WARRANTY City Hall put the animal animal pound – a service it
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EMC News – City officials have unveiled a $2 million vision to spruce up Grass Creek Park in Kingston’s east end. But one councillor wonders whether the vision goes far enough to make it a destination park. Countryside councillor Jeff Scott is convinced the park would make a perfect venue for the annual Kingston Fall Fair. “I’d like to move the agricultural fair and buildings out there,” he said. Greek Creek Park would also be an ideal place to host car rallies, monster trucks and fishing tournaments, he added. But the vision that’s being forwarded to council does not include plans for the Fall Fair’s relocation at this time. The scenic Highway 2 park that reaches to the St. Lawrence River is already a popular attraction because it has one of Kingston’s few sandy beaches as well as popular staples such as the MacLachlan Woodworking Museum, Log Cabin and the Sheep Dog Trials, plus a designated off-leash area for dogs. A concept plan unveiled to the arts, recreation and communities policies aims to expand the park’s attractiveness with new amenities such as; enlarged beach, accessible boardwalk, relocated and expanded washroom facilities, more pathways and roads, recreational features and pavilion to enhance the rural park experience. A second entrance off the highway is also recommended. “The proposed conceptual master plan retains the ambiance of a rural park while enhancing current and future programmed space including a closer integration
with the MacLachlan Woodworking Museum,” according to a parks staff report received by the committee. The city purchased 45 acres adjacent to Grass Creek Park in 2007, expanding the rural park’s size to 95 acres. City officials are now in the process of determining what to do with the existing and newly-added lands. “I am always shocked at how expensive things are,” said Coun. Scott, referring to the vision’s estimated price tag of $2 million. City officials estimate is will cost another $50,000 a year to maintain the improvements. The committee voted to adopt the conceptual plan, adding one condition that the existing dog park be expanded to eight acres, not four acres as the report recommended. City council has not yet endorsed the vision, nor has it budgeted any money for the improvements. Coun. Scott wants access to the park’s waterfront improved for boaters with a revamped boat launch to expand the park’s ability to host fishing tournaments. “The fishin’ vision has come to our attention since the public meetings.” He says park users like its rural aspect but there should be a focus on making it into a destination much like the Kingston Memorial Centre or Lake Ontario Park, both revamped with recreational and special event amenities. He’s been pushing to relocate the Fall Fair to Grass Creek Park in order to minimize damage done to the Memorial Centre grounds. “(Grass Creek) becomes more of a destination and then we start making it more valuable that way so we don’t use the grass at the Memorial Centre and ruin it.” The vision does propose both large and small event space on meadows.
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They say it takes a village to raise a child, but in the case of McKenna Modler, the child can inspire the village to raise and support many children. While fighting inoperable brain cancer, McKenna has taught many people about hope, inspiration and generosity. Our future is much brighter in Southeastern Ontario because of young citizens like McKenna. It was one afternoon in the fall of 2011 when McKenna was receiving one of her last of 70 chemotherapy treatments at Kingston General Hospital when she decided she wanted to do something to help relieve the pain of other families with young children fighting cancer. McKenna shared her “dream” of helping others with her parents, sparking an incredible chain of events that resulted in the McKenna’s Dream event last July that continues with various efforts today. Childhood cancer brings not only physical and emotional stresses for families, but there are often added expenses related to a child’s treatment that are not covered by insurance such as parking, travel and accommodation for out-of-town treatment. That’s where the Children’s Cancer Fund at Kingston General Hospital comes in, helping families with the burden of added costs. McKenna has inspired her friends, classmates and community. She’s touched many with presentations and speaking opportunities and is excellent with reporters. Perhaps most of all, McKenna’s impact is best measured in the way the eyes of other children fighting cancer light up when she walks in the room. McKenna’s gentle, kind spirit has given much hope and inspiration to families fighting cancer. Last fall, she won the Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy Award from the Association of Fundraising Professionals and, on March 8, she was presented with one of 12 Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards by Lt.-Gov. David C. Onley through the Ontario Community Newspaper Association. To date, McKenna’s Dream has raised more than $130,000 for the Children’s Cancer Fund. McKenna is reflective of her past year: “Although my cancer journey has been a struggle, I have encountered many people along the way. The inspiration and support for McKenna’s Dream has not only been overwhelming, but humbling. I hope that in receiving this award, young people such as myself can see that sometimes the desire to help others can turn into a dream all of its own.” Contributions to the Children’s Cancer Fund in recognition of McKenna’s Dream can be made through the University Hospitals Kingston Foundation. Call us at 613.549.5452 or visit www.uhkf.ca to see how you can help McKenna make a difference.
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EMC News – Contrary to what many may believe, paved driveways and asphalt may be doing more harm than good in our communities. Water runoff from paved driveways and parking lots is filled with animal waste, oils and chemicals that are washing into storm water systems and lakes. Depave Paradise, in conjunction with Green Communities Canada and Hearthmakers Energy, is hoping to eliminate some of the asphalt in the Kingston community and improve water quality by replacing it with gardens and green space. “It is so empowering once you get going,” said Jolene Simko, program coordinator for Hearthmakers Energy. “It feels so good to lift up asphalt and know that it is going to be replaced with nicer looking space. When you are frustrated with the state of urban society, nothing feels better than being able to fix it and improve it.” Simko has been part of the Depave Paradise project since its launch last year. The first community project taken on was depaving the parking lot at the Mulberry Waldorf School, and it was a great success. The event saw sponsorship from over 20 local businesses and over 70 volunteers came out to remove the asphalt. The end result is a space that is more functional and will help improve the water quality in the community by allowing harsh chemicals and waste to be absorbed back into the ground for natural filtration instead of running into sewer and storm systems. The program, which is run through Green Communities Canada, is currently taking place in six cities across Ontario, and while the focus is mainly on depaving community sites, churches, schools and publically accessible parking lots,
there is a new workshop that is taking place to teach individuals how to depave their own driveways. “We had a little bit of a lull between our first community project and our second, so we decided to change gears and offer a workshop on depaving, “explained Simko, “It is a full-day workshop, including lunch. Participants will learn from start to finish how to plan, budget for and execute the removal of their driveway by hand, or part of their driveway. The workshop will cover all of that and any variables that people need to be aware of like soil testing and basic landscaping principles.” The workshop runs on Saturday, Sept. 14 in downtown Kingston from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at a cost of $25 per person. Some residents may be reluctant to depave their own driveway, but Simko noted that a partial depave is also effective and that depaving can be done without sacrificing any of the parking area. She added that depaving also helps to reduce the heat island effect in urban areas, and helps to prevent flooding in extreme rain events, not to mention the visual appeal it adds to homes and communities. “It is a simple change that people can make that has a direct benefit to your property, your neighbourhood and the health of local water waste and lakes, “added Simko. “Anyone is welcome to contact us if they have driveways or parking lots that they are interested in depaving. It is our job to support the community through this process and hopefully the workshop will inspire more people to take action.” To register for the workshop and for more information on depaving, visit the website at www.hearthmakers.org/ Depave2013 or call 613 547 8122.
McKenna Modler relaxes at home with one of her pets, Po. In the past year, McKenna has become a household name across the region and she’s even appeared on national television as a Scotiabank GameChanger with the Toronto Argonauts.
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Kingston Humane Society On-Street permit ‘pleased’ to retain city’s parking launched in animal pound service Sydenham District; demption period that owners of stray cats can reclaim them, from five days to three, which is in line with provincial law. The loss of two extra redemption days will mean lower costs for taxpayers caring for strays while they’re in the pound waiting for owners to reclaim them. The sad reality, according to Saunders, is the vast majority of stray cats are never claimed. “Three days for cats is probably the city’s way of dealing with the fact that 96 percent of cats that come into the pound are never reclaimed. That rep-
resents a great deal of cost to the city for the extra two days that we provide.” After three days, unclaimed cats are transferred from the KHS pound to its animal shelter, also located on Binnington Court, where they can be put up for adoption. The redemption period for lost dogs remains unchanged at five days. About 60 percent of stray dogs are reclaimed. Owners will still have to pay $25/day pound boarding fees and possible penalties if they are not tagged to bring the animals home. In addition to remaining Kingston’s keeper of lost
or unwanted pets, KHS has also partnered with the city to work on implementing a responsible pet ownership program. The new measures, expected to be approved by council in September, outline a series of penalties and incentives to promote responsible pet ownership with measures such as low-cost spay/ neuter clinics, increased animal control enforcement and a more aggressive pet licensing campaign. “The costs of providing animal care in pound will come down as those measures are implemented,” Saunders predicted.
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EMC news-The Wolfe Islander III works hard at maintaining its regular schedule, bringing cyclists, walkers and vehicles in what appears to be higher numbers this season, and in spite of ambulance calls that can throw it off. Perhaps it is Big Sandy Bay that draws the increased number of visitors. Perhaps it is good publicity. Whatever it is, it is great for the businesses and all those places and events the island has to offer . On the other hand all this travel to and from the island can make life difficult tor island residents who must join the long line ups going off and coming from Kingston. To say the least it presents some pretty challenging moments. At the same time, Howe Island is experiencing its own unique transportation issues. The need to improve ferry service and increase capacity, is ever on the minds of Frontenac Islands Mayor Denis Doyle and Howe Island Councillor Pat Norris who arranged to meet Ontario’s Minister of Transportation Glen Murray, Sunday at the AMO Conference in Ottawa. Councillor Norris with regard to the Howe Island ferry study, and Mayor Doyle with the 2011 Wolfe Island Ferry Study in hand that recommended a new, more efficient (75 car) vessel between Barrack Street and Dawson Point year-round, and the Wolfe Islander III between Barrack Street and Marysville moving to Dawson Point through the winter. The study also considered Travel Demand Management measures such as priority boarding for HOV/ green vehicles, implementing a toll regime, dock improvements, etc. and a WI fixed link feasibility study in the future (presumably) when Kingston has dealt with down town traffic and 3 rd crossing issues. All good news, at the time, but Islanders’ optimism was shattered when provincial budget and financial issues stalled decisions. “When we met last year, with the then Minister of Transportation Bob Chiarelli, ,his message at the time was that if we want a new ferry we best find $30 million or so ourselves,” Mayor Doyle said. “ This time however, not far into the discussion at our meeting with Minister Murray at AMO , it became obvious that the Minister had done his homework and wanted to do something but questioned why the bridge option was stated to be the best long term solution in the 2011 Wolfe ferry study, but then dropped in favour of the 75 car ferry option. A bridge option for Wolfe Island has been discussed since I was a kid and every time it got close to approval something happened to prevent it. It was a fair question.” According to Doyle, Minister
Murray directed his staff to get involved and make something happen, that there be a serious look at all options including the bridge option ASAP, and that the director of MTO’s Eastern region pull out the files on both Wolfe and Howe’s transportation issues and get the discussion going again. “MTO people at AMO are taking the Minister’s requests seriously.,” he said. “We did not arrive at anything definite with the minister,” Doyle said. “But our ferry situation will be receiving a lot more attention than it has in a very long time.” As he and Norris brought MPP John Gerretsen up to date on their meeting with Minister Murray, Premier Kathleen Wynne joined the conversation. “We can only hope that something will come of it all,” Mayor Doyle concluded. Around Town:* Speaking of the ferry, Captain Brian Johnson reminded me that the Wolfe Islander 111 was all dressed up on August 15th “flying her original flags and numeral signal pennants up forward reading 1 9 7 5 for her 38th ‘birthday’ (day of christening) in Port Arthur, Ontario” * Time marches on.. Next year 2014 it will be a 5-year refit time for the Wolfe Islander….. (scary huh…) * Captain Johnson loves his EMC Business - George’s Marine and Sports held their grand opening in Collin’s Bay Aug. island heritage and brings its history and sto- 17, which included some test rides out on the water. Eugene Richard waits to take cusries to life in his writings. He will offer more tomers out for a spin in a Regal 2300 bowrider. Photo/John Harman “Ferry Tales” following the WIHS AGM * Mia Beers , daughter of Tara and Eric Beers received the Governor General’s Award for highest 2 year academic average (4 years at KCVI). Mia as scholarship recipient will attend McGill (Science) . Congratulations * Our own Brenda MacDonald was the Puppeteer at the recent Puppet show, .. a program of puppet story telling held at the at the Wolfe Island library for quite an enthusiastic group of children. *The Corn Maze on Wolfe Island is Open for its 13th year. This year’s maze is its largest, most challenging and creatively designed maze yet. It consists of 2 Courses. The Short Course takes 30 - 45 minutes and the Long Course takes 1 - 2 hours. Newcomers and veterans alike are invited to come challenge themselves. Great family fun for all ages!
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EMC Editorial - In the movie You’ve Got Mail, Joe Fox (Tom Hanks) tells his online love-interest Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan) that if he knew her real name and address, he would send her a bouquet of sharpened pencils to celebrate the coming autumn. “Don’t you love New York in the fall?� he says. “It always makes me want to buy school supplies.� These lines always struck me as supremely romantic, and since seeing that movie for the first time at 15, I have longed for someone to send me a bouquet of sharpened pencils in honour of the backto-school season. No one ever has, probably because such delightfully frivolous gestures don’t apply to real-world relationships, only to the fantasies we have about crushes we barely know – which I suppose is the whole point of the movie. I am one of those people who would’ve stayed in school forever if I could have. Not only do I love to learn, but I also adore the idea of breaking the year up the way
schools do. You’re “workingâ€? from September to late-December, then you get two weeks off. Then you work from January to mid-March and you get another week off. Then all you need to do is make it to the end of June (or the beginning of May for universities and colleges) and you’re home free. Even during my late teens and early 20s, when I had summer jobs, it was always nice to get into a different routine for a while. I’d come back to school in September recharged, usually with a greater appreciation for how lucky I was to be there as opposed to doing whatever mind-numbingly boring job I had toiled away at for the last few months. I always knew teaching was not my calling in life, so after allowing myself the luxury of doing a master’s degree in English, I said goodbye to school with a heavy heart. (A brief aside: I wish people would stop coming out with “so you’re going to teachâ€? and other smug phrases when they are told someone is doing a degree in English. What you’re really saying is: “What else could you possibly do with that ridiculous degree you spoiled, naĂŻve childâ€?. I know plenty of English majors who have used their degrees to follow other career paths and become, among other things, reporters, writers, librarians, lawyers, communica-
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EMC Editorial - In previous years, we have written about the history of Labour Day, and sought to thank workers of the past for their many achievements that we currently enjoy today: safe working conditions, child labour laws, Canada Pension Plan, Worker’s compensation, employment insurance, parental benefits‌ the list goes on and on. We cautioned, however, that these gains are under increasing assault in a variety of ways. Many workers today face the dim prospect of stagnant wages, zerohours contracts, reduced benefits and uncertain retirement prospects, all set against a backdrop of increased automation and ever-changing technology that make it likely the average person entering the job market today will experience no fewer than three career changes in their working life. This is not progress, this is a nightmare. To add to this modern-day Dickensian picture, union membership is at an all-time low and will likely never recover; the manufacturing sector that traditionally powered the union movement has taken a flight to China; and the service sector establishments that have replaced it typically fight unionization with every fibre of their being. It doesn’t take a visionary see that the concept of labour in the future is going to mean something very, very different from what we have come to know. While organized labour may be deader than a doornail, its tradition of activism will live on through community initiatives like living-wage advocacy, increased working income tax credits (WITB) and the citizen’s wage campaign. It’s time to take up organized labour’s clarion call for dignity and justice, and extend it to all members of society – not just the lucky few who are still part of traditional unions. Sure, we can always repeat the half-truth that there are moochers in our society who don’t deserve a share in the wealth we have created, or that the ambitious “job creatorsâ€? among us will solve all the problems currently experienced by low-income Canadians. Or we can do something different. We can move past these divisions and realize that society just works better when we all enjoy the benefits.
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Thank you To the Editor, Last week, our participants dropped off a donation of vegetables and herbs at Loving Spoonful on behalf of H’art Centre and Extend-a-Family. The participants at both H’art and EAF, who are people with intellectual disability, were incredibly proud to be able to produce food that will be redistributed to those who are socio-economically disadvantaged in Kingston. H’art Centre is a place where people with disability and those facing physical, financial or social barriers can pursue their highest potential through the study, enjoyment, practice, and production of works of arts. Extend-A-Family Kingston provides individuals with disabilities and their families with coordinated access to regional services, respite, inclusive programs, and opportunities for personal growth, development and successful achievement of life goals. As part of a summer project, we got involved with the Loving Spoonful’s Grow a Row campaign. Loving Spoonful works to combat hunger and to promote environmental sustainability and healthy food in Kingston and this campaign encourages everyone to plant a little extra for donation to local meal programs. Extend-a-Family graciously invited us to partner with them in cultivating plants at their location. Our participants worked together on the gardens, learning the process of growing local, healthy food from germination to harvest. For H’art, this summer project is part of our larger exploration of Community: Spaces and People. Our participants have been exploring what it means to be a community and have identified different kinds of communities that develop
around shared experiences and values, social circles, education, sports, culture, religion, and politics. Participants have identified a range of important roles and resources in urban and rural communities. They have also investigated the importance of storytelling to community building and had the pleasure of a visit from Four Directions at Queen’s University, who engaged our participants in a drum circle and circle dance. So far, in addition to the project with Extend-aFamily and Loving Spoonful, t his e xploration of community has inspired our participant-artists to create two murals, complete an extensive mind-map of the Kingston community, and to tell stories of H’art Centre as a community on an online community of storytellers. The posts that they authored describe stories of friendship, engagement in the arts, connections to our communities, and shared values. They have also painted a large canvas that maps the larger Kingston community, which is then connected to, through a series of webs, various smaller canvases that represent places of significance to our participants. The public is invited to view the installation at H’art Centre, in the foyer of the Goodlife Building on Wellington Street. We hope everyone will take the time to explore the diversity of communities in Kingston, to understand the meaning of community, and to help out groups such as Loving Spoonful that work every day to make Kingston a stronger community. Thank you. Sincerely, Toni Thornton Media Arts Director H’art Centre
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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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Centre, Verona, Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. until Oct. 26. Come shop for local products from local farmers and vendors. Enjoy breakfast or a coffee at the Lions canteen. www. frontenacfarmersmarket.ca.
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 then! PLEASE PRE-REGISTER by email: info@ handsonharvest.ca. Limited to 20 participants.
change to 11 a.m. beginning on Sunday Sept. 8 with Sunday school resuming on Sept. 22.
Arts, culture, fitness, and games – The Seniors Centre has everything you need to keep physically and mentally active with others 50+. Register for your favourite program starting Tuesday, Aug. 27. For details visit seniorskingston.ca or call 613-5487810. Foot Care Wednesday through Friday. On-site assessment, treatment, advice, and education services provided by experienced and qualified foot care nurses. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. 613-548-37810
Driver Refresher Course - Wednesday Sept. 4, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Seniors: refresh your driving skills as you increase your knowledge about new rules and road signs and prepare for your driving test. Includes a workbook, lunch, refreshments. Seniors Centre: 613-548-7810
Frontenac Sharbot Lake Farmers’ Market open Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. from Victoria Day weekend through Thanksgiving. Visit www. slfm.handsonharvest.ca.
Publish your Book, The Story of Jazz, Meditation, Yogalates, and more! Inter- Frontenac Farmer’s Market, Lion’s
Southern Frontenac Community Services Corporation offers a Caregiver Support Drop-in the second Tuesday of every month from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Grace Centre in Sydenham. This is Southern Frontenac Community Services Corporation offers a Caregiver Support Drop-in the second Tuesday of every month from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Grace Centre in Sydenham. This is an opportunity for those who are Caregivers to enjoy a cup of coffee/ tea with other Caregivers in a safe and supportive environment. It is possible, with prior arrangements, to bring your loved one with you who will be cared for by caring and qualified staff of the Adult Day Service. For more information please contact Mary Gaynor-Briese, Caregiver Support at 613-376-6477.
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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.
Best lunch in town every Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m, resuming Sept. 3, at St. Paul’s United Church, Hwy 38 Harrowsmith. Enjoy soup, sandwich, beverage and dessert while visiting old Open Mic Night every Friday at the friends and making new ones. Take out Storrington Centre Fire Hall in Sun- is available. bury, 7-10 p.m. Old and new country, gospel, bluegrass and more. No Sunday morning service time at St. Paul’s United Church Harrowsmith will cover charge.
Frontenac Old Time Music Championship Sept. 21 at Verona Lions Club Hall, 4504 Sand Rd. Musicians of all ages and skill levels are welcome to compete in Singing, keyboard, fiddle, guitar and banjo. Monetary prizes are awarded for winners in each category. Public welcome to attend to watch the event. Door prizes and silent auction. For more details see http://www.frontenacoldtimemusic. com or visit our facebook page under Frontenac Old Time Music Championship. Details: 613-545-0906. The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 496 in Sydenham is announcing their first annual fun car rally, to be held Saturday, Oct. 5. Entry into the car rally can be made at Branch 496 – Sydenham. (Call 613-376-6808 for hours of operation). Entry fee includes: participating in the rally; lunch at Arden Legion; a team photo; prizes; catered dinner and dance with Still Standing performing. The fun is free. Registration closes September 21. Entries are limited, so first come first served. For more info contact Bob Leggitt @ bob@ leggetts.ca
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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). InformaBoomers Fitness Walk for 50+yrs. Walk to tion & guidelines: www.6squared.ca or the Beat Plus Stretch and Strength group 613-532-6222. is inviting people to join a free ‘walk’ program at the Holy Cross High School track 10th Annual Fogies & Friends Golf Touron Tuesday and Thursday mornings, 9:30 nament to be held Sept. 13 in support of a.m. in Kingston’s west end. Physical the Seniors Association. Best ball, scramLimitations? “Gentle Movements to Mu- ble, pig roast, and prizes including Hole sic” classes are especially tailored to im- in-one Prize: Expedia CruiseShipCentres prove joint mobility, increase energy and Hawaiian Cruise. Registration forms ease joint discomfort through Progressive available at The Seniors Centre (613-548Muscle Relaxation. Join us, Wednesday 7810) or seniorskingston.ca. Sponsored mornings with those who share your daily by Bank of Montreal, BMO Nesbitt Burns challenges of living with Fibromyalgia/ and The Whig Standard. Arthritis and other physical limitations at 50+ Fitness in Kingston’s west end. Free osteoporosis screening clinic MonWomen’s Shelter’s Fundraising offering: day, Sept. 9th 10 a.m.-6 p.m. These fill up Boomers Golf clinics based upon Desk- fast! Don’t forget men too. Men have a 25 Fit for Golfers book. Held rainy day per cent fracture risk compared to womWednesdays and Saturday mornings, 10 en. Call or come in to book your free 20 a.m. - 12 p.m. for golfers for 50+ yrs. who minute session with our trained nurse and would like to improve distance/accuracy ultrasound technology. Graham’s Pharof the ball, as well as addressing injuries macy, 328 King St. Est., (613)542-4111 specific to golf. For info on all programs, call Dee at 613-389-6540. Community Harvest Market held every Wednesday from 2– 5p.m. in the parking The Old Hay Bay Church, built in 1792 lot of the Wally Elmer Centre, located at is open 7 days a week from now until 50 MacCauley Rd., off Weller Ave. (LoSept. 16. There is a custodian to interpret cated between Montreal and Division). the history and heritage. Displays, arti- Offers local, organic produce at great facts and literature help make the story prices, baked goods and crafts. Open rain of this building come alive. Come and or shine. bring family, relatives or friends to have a picnic, plan a wedding, connect with the Drum Circle. Hosted by Julian Gregory. faith or our forbears, or trace genealogical Drop into the drum circle at City Park (at links with Loyalists and other pioneers. the south end of the park, near King & The Church is 30 km south and west of Maitland) on Sundays, 2-4 p.m. No expeNapanee on the South Shore Road – civic rience necessary. Free. This circle is open #2365 or 9.5 km from the Glenora Ferry. to all. Bring hand drums (African, Irish, Turn left at County Rd 8, just east of the etc.), shakers, flutes, and other instruVillage of Adolphustown. From Kings- ments. If you don’t have any, we have exton, you can drive west on The Loyalist tra. Come to play, or sit back and watch. Parkway (Hwy 33) and turn right at Adol- Free parking on the dirt road in the park. phustown (County Rd. 8). Go straight We meet at Ben’s Pub (105 Clergy St.) if through Dorland to Hay Bay where the it rains, 8-10 p.m. Wheelchair accessible. road curves to the right. The Church is on Go to www.juliangregory.ca for more inyour left, by the water. The cottage (cus- formation. todian’s) phone # is 613-373-2261. Are you sick? Depressed? You are welGriefShare. You don’t have to go through come to Kingston Healing Clinic where the grieving process alone. GriefShare is trained personnel will pray for you. Every a support group for anyone who has lost Monday between 6-9 p.m., 999 Sydena loved one. The group meets on Tues- ham Rd., Kingston. Third Day Worship day evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. at West- Centre. We believe in miracles. side Fellowship Christian Reformed Church, and Thursday afternoons from The Kingston Unit 12 of The Korea Vet1-2:30 p.m. at Bayridge Alliance Church erans Association of Canada meets every in the Fireside Room. For more informa- second Monday of each month Septemtion or to register call 613-384-7306 or ber to May at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 560 at 734 Monreal St. All Korea email the jmkooy@gmail.com. Veterans and their wives are welcome. For
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more info. please contact Sandra or Tony Spencer Evans and Lisa Marzano. This at 613-546-1970 or e-mail sandradee558 will be an amazing, soulful night! Aug. 31 @sympatico.ca. 8:30 – midnight THE BIG PHAT HORN BAND Back by popular demand. You Retired from Bell? We’re the Bell Pen- won’t be disappointed, a great night featursioners’ Group (BPG), representing retir- ing the vocals of Michael K. Myers. (Purees from Bell and its affiliate companies. chase your ticket at the RCHA) Our mandate is to protect your defined benefit pension and benefits. BPG will in- The ‘Silver Wings’ welcomes ex-service form, advise, represent and support you. members from all branches. For a fun soVisit www.bellpensionersgroup.ca and if cial evening please join us at 416 Wing, you’re not already a member, click on the Kingston, on the third Friday of every Membership tab or contact us at ottawa@ month at 6:00pm. For more details and bellpensionersgroup.ca. info please contact Molly at 613-3896120 Beginner Yoga Classes at 5 Beaver Cres. off of Collins Bay Road. Thursday Scottish Country Dance Registration on classes: 6:45 - 8 p.m. - 9 classes. Friday Wednesday, Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. at Frontenac classes: 9:15 - 10:30 a.m. - 10 classes. Public School, 38 Cowdy Street. BeginFor more info: Sharon at 613-384-1547 or ners classes will be on Tuesday evenings, sharonruthprice@gmail.com. 7 - 9 p.m. at Frontenac PS. Beginners are invited to try classes before paying fees. Simply Paradise Dance every Sunday, Scottish Country Dance music is reels, 6-10 p.m. at the 560 Legion, 734 Mon- jigs and strathspeys - various formations treal St., Kingston. Admission includes are combined in every dance. This is somunchies, prizes and a delicious meal. cial dancing, done in groups of couples, Dance the night away to a magnificent se- but since we change partners every dance, lection of music by Superior Sound. Sin- you don’t need to bring a partner to join gles or couples ages 40-90 all welcome. the dancing. For information, call 613The dance celebrated its 25th anniversary 545-1952 or check our website www. in April 2010. Contact: Shirley Skinner, rscdskingston.org 613-634-1607. Come sing with us! The Adult Choir of St. Seniors Community Club #523 Centre 70, George’s Cathedral begins a new season corner of Days and Front Road. Shuffle- on Friday. Sept. 6 from 5:30 - 7:30p.m. board and Bridge Tuesday and Thursday A number of short-term seasonal choirs afternoon, 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. New mem- are also offered for occasional singers, as bers welcome. well as Choral Scholarships for students. The Children’s Choir of St. George’s CaRideau Trail Club Kingston: Frontenac thedral begins a new term on Friday SepChallenge Series Day 1 Sunday, Sept. tember 13 from 4:15pm to 5:15pm. The 1. Kick off the Series this year with this choir provides a fun, friendly, safe envichallenging jaunt around Tetsmine and ronment for boys and girls aged 7 to 13 Gibson Loops for some 24 km. Absorb to sing together. They rehearse on Fridays the beauty of the scenic northern part of after school, and sing monthly on Sunday the park while reminiscing on its historic morning, as well as other special services. mining past. Departure time is 8:30 a.m. Located in the heart of downtown Kingsfrom Canadian Tire Parking Lot at the ton (270 King St. E. at Johnson), the CaKingston Centre along Bath Rd., where thedral’s beautiful architecture and superb car-pooling will be available. Details: acoustics make it an ideal environment for (613)373-2268 singing. Contact the Director of Music, Michael Capon, at 613-548-4617x23 or Seeley’s Bay Legion: Euchre every organist@stgeorgescathedral.ca, or visit Thursday at 7 p.m. Prizes, light lunch. stgeorgescathedral.ca. Mature teens welcome. Open to the public. Seeley’s Bay Seniors: Seniors meet Join the Fall 2013 session of Later Life 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of every month Learning’s popular Creative Writing at 12 noon. Contact Edith Kennedy at Workshop for seniors and near-seniors. 613-387-3949. Write a memoir, travel piece, poetry, or fiction under the guidance of Kingston Standeasy at the RCHA Club: Aug. 29 writer Maury Breslow in a friendly group 8:30 - 11 p.m. Sonny Slide Maddams NO of fellow seniors. Experience is not COVER Sonny plays traditional blues and necessary. The session runs 10 weekly is a master guitarist. TGIF Fridays, no cov- meetings, beginning Sept. 4 (Wednesday er 5:30 - 8 p.m. Aug. 30 Michael George, group) and Sept. 6 (Friday group). 1 - 4 singer/songwriter/recording artist. Aug. p.m. at Crossroads United Church on Sir 30 8:30 – midnight SPENCER AND LISA 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 613382-2774 or mab@queensu.ca. Cataraqui Canoe Club – Saturday, Aug. 31- Puzzle Lake Paddle. Join us as we explore several pristine lakes nestled between red granite ridges, with only 300 m of portaging and perhaps a few liftovers. Call 613-542-6146 www.cataraquicanoe.on.ca Family Fun Day in Confederation Park Saturday, Aug. 31 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Face painting, magic, jumping castle (all by donation), BBQ. All proceeds going to help open the doors to Gilda’s Club Southeastern Ontario. Help us celebrate the painting of the signature Red Door! Operation Christmas Child - Think outside the box. This is your ‘once in a year’ opportunity to change a child’s life with a simple shoe box filled with love. Pick up your box(es) at Kingston Gospel Temple, 2295 Princess St., Oct. 1 from 2:30 - 6:30 p.m., or contact Sandy at 613-372-5897 or thankfulkids@gmail.com. Art to Try...Art to Buy a stunning show of pieces from the Agnes Etherington Art Sales and Rental has been extended until the end of September at the KSOA’s Window Art Gallery, Victoria at Princess. Gallery hours are Wednesday - Sunday noon - 4 p.m. and Thursday noon- 8p.m. The Kingston Canadian Film Festival is now accepting submissions for its 2014 program. In keeping with past festivals, the KCFF will showcase a selection of feature and short films, plus a Local Shorts Program, workshops, receptions, career events, and networking opportunities. Canadian filmmakers and distributors are encouraged to submit their films for consideration. The call for submissions is active from now until Nov. 15. For more information, please visit www,kingcanfilmfest.com or call 613777-0161.
Help for Hands -The Arthritis Society is offering a free workshop for individuals with osteoarthritis of the hands. Learn about the latest treatment options and how exercise can help reduce symptoms, and try out some devices to ease stress on your hands. The workshop will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 10 from 1 - 3 p.m. at our office at 308 Wellington St.Suite 100. To register, or for more information, please call 613-546-2546, ext. 1601. Please register early, as space is limited.
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picking up much of the Spanish language on the trip, they note that they did learn quite a bit about Spanish culture. “We got to see things from a younger person’s perspective,” Angeline says. “They would talk about their hometowns, their schools, their friends.” “For example, when you ask people do you speak other languages other than Spanish they would say, oh I speak Valencia, or I speak Basque,” says Michelle. “There are all these different dialects of Spanish, and how they consider those a different language is interesting.” Angeline Boswell (Left) and Michelle Sempowski. Photo/Hollie Pratt-Campbell Other aspects of day-to-day life people a lot better,” Angeline says. it’s such a great at the castle were also quite different from how we do “Obviously it helped with speaking idea,” Michelle to the people at the camp, because says. “We had things in Canada. “We didn’t eat dinner until 8:45 that’s where I was practicing it, but such a great exand p.m.,” Angeline says. “We were it’s definitely helped in my own perience, starving, but [the Spanish students] life, too. That was an unexpected we really helped people thought that was early. They would benefit – I thought I would just be other learn English. It normally eat at around 10 p.m. and benefiting the other people.” The girls agree that the most re- was a win-win have lunch at 2 p.m.” Also, no one was able to go to warding part was seeing how much situation.” the Spaniards’ English-speaking For more inbed until 11:45 p.m. skills improved over their time at formation about program, “That was normal for them be- La Alberca. They worked with two the cause they have naps during the groups of students, each of which visit www.diverstayed at the castle for one week. bo.com. day,” Michelle notes. “When we met them, it was difThe girls also learned some valuficult to engage in conversation beable life lessons while in Spain. “I think it taught patience,” Mi- cause they didn’t understand what chelle says. “You’re trying to make we said, and by the end of the week conversation with these people, and we were talking fluently,” Michelle it’s difficult sometimes. But if you says. “You see a big change in sevhave patience you can wait for their en days, which was incredible.” She and Angeline would absoresponses and help them find the lutely recommend Diverbo to other words they can’t quite get.” The two also note that the expe- students, and note that the program rience greatly improved their over- also has locations in Italy and Germany. all communication skills. “I’ve been telling other people “I think I learned how to speak to
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Summer Company: Local high school student connects youth with opportunity By Kelly Reid Reporter
EMC Business - For Nish Kapuria, completing his 40 required hours of volunteer service for high school graduation was a difficult task. Though Nish enjoys being involved with his community and donating his time, he found it was a struggle to find volunteer opportunities. “I didn’t know where to look,” says the 17-year-old Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute student. “A lot of it wasn’t centred to my interests.” Nish decided that he wanted to make a project out of connecting his peers with volunteering opportunities, both to ease the process for the students as well as to recruit a high volume of students for a wide range of organizations. From this idea, Voluntree.ca was born. The site, which Nish created, is a network of links to volunteering opportunities. All of the links are arranged by category, such as families, charity, recreation and events. Though most of his links are located in the Kingston area, he does advertise opportunities as far away as Verona. “The original idea came when I was thinking about the Make Your Pitch campaign,” Nish explains. This is a competition for young entrepreneurs hosted by several Ontario ministries. Top-tier entries are automatically entered into the Summer Company program, which provides additional guidance as well as a stipend for the business. “I was one of the fortunate ones to receive this,” Nish is happy to say. Over the summer, Nish has been busy with
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EMC News - It was officially cancelled. The Kingston Kids’ Perch Derby was not going to happen this year. Sadly, a lack of ministry funding was the cause, but after putting the word out, the Kingston and District Fish and Game Club received a response from a very interested community member. “What we didn’t expect was the phone call we received the day after we cancelled from Mike Deslauriers, who offered not only his personal time and attention to help with planning the
event, but also helped to get our funding started and even provided us with volunteers,” explained Kenneth Beatson, VP of the Kingston and District Fish and Game Club. “We then decided that we would make the event happen one way or another, simply because it’s for the kids.” Deslauriers is the local president of the Union of Canadian Correctional Officers (UCCO). Beaston explains that he saw helping out with the derby as a chance to get involved with the community, and show people that correctional officers care too. So far, the UCCO has raised $2,300 dollars for
the event and generated 35 volunteers, making the day possible. This marks the 14th year for the derby, which has increased greatly over the years. The very first derby saw 35 kids in attendance, and last year the event hosted over 850. The event is totally free, with lunch included for kids that register in advance. Events this time around include face painting, crafts, pony rides, carnival games, and visits from emergency services trucks, fire trucks, ambulances, and a coast guard boat. Beatson hopes the 2013 derby will be the best one yet, and although planning has been hurried, he is confident that it will be
great. “We have all worked hard to plan the event, which normally takes well over half a year to plan, and so far we’ve succeeded in doing it all within only a few months,” he says. “I’ve actively been promoting the event, including making and distributing posters, as well as plugging our event online as much as possible.” All donations made at the event are put back into the tournament. Donated prizes are also collected from local retailers and organizations; they include gift certificates, frisbees, teddy bears, fishing rods and tackle boxes. This year, a number of bicycles will be given away in a prize draw for registered kids.
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EMC News – An air conditioning pipe attached to the outside of a heritage house prompted a heated debate at city council. The owners of 8 Starr Place in Kingston’s east end, known as Whitney Manor, ran afoul with the heritage committee for installing ductless heating and air conditioning fixtures onto the exterior limestone walls without first getting approval. The committee rejected the after-the-fact application in late July. There were suggestions the owner should be taught a lesson by having to remove the fixtures. “How do you get the message out that you have to get the application in advance? This is one way,” said Councillor and heritage committee chair Bill Glover. But city council voted 9-4 to overturn the committee’s recommendation August 13 and approve the retroactive application to alter a heritage-designated property. “It’s important that we be reasonable,” said Coun. Bryan Paterson. The city has to be careful not to punish heritage homeowners or it could dissuade others from wanting to own heritage properties, he argued. Mayor Mark Gerretsen also cast a sympathetic vote for the owners, who only sought the application after neighbours complained. “Why don’t we work with the people instead of trying to berate them?” The role of Kingston’s heritage committee is to work with heritage property owners and offer expertise to those who want to renovate or modernize buildings while respecting the architectural character. In this case, methods to attach and mask the appearance of white pipes drilled into the stone and masonry could’ve been discussed before the
installation had the owners followed the heritage application rules, Coun. Glover noted. “This is the third time in the past year an application has come forward after the fact,” he added. “Ignorance of the law is no excuse,” agreed Coun. Rob Hutchison. But most councillors did not want to appear heavy-handed by forcing the owners to remove the piping. “I wonder why we’d go to the extreme?” said Coun. Dorothy Hector. Gregory Murphy, who has owned the house with his wife for 11 years, says installing the ventless A/C and heating system resulted in the removal of several portable air conditioners hanging out the back windows of the nearly 200 year old house. It will prevent “wild fluctuations” of the indoor temperature, he added. “We are happy to minimize the impact of the vent line by means of camouflage,” Murphy told council in advance of the debate and vote. The owners have planted a tree that will eventually mask the piping. Most councillors say that approach is acceptable and there’s no need to punish the owners. “These are necessary things to make old buildings actually work,” said Coun. Jeff Scott of the ventless system. This is not the first time council has overturned a recommendation from the heritage committee, leaving some to defend the committee’s work. “They weren’t trying to be miserable at all,” said Coun. Liz Schell of the committee’s initial vote to reject the application over the advice of municipal staff who supported camouflage efforts. Kingston’s heritage committee will continue to protect what makes the city a tourist attraction, she added.
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EMC Lifestyle - Arts - I can’t imagine where the inspiration came from for a movie about corruption in corporate America. If nothing else Paranoia is an interesting look into what we as a society consider a cathartic fantasy these days. Adam (Liam Hemsworth) is just another cog in the machine at a huge telecommunications giant. He’s smart By JoHn tUcKER and ambitious, but he’s stuck with no way to move up the ladder. His only shot is to impress his boss, Nicholas Wyatt (Gary Oldman) with a killer pre-
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all the pieces are there, and they all fit, but it’s like they’ve been put together with a sledgehammer. The cast is great, the characters are interesting, the story is relevant, but there was no finesse in the telling. There wasn’t enough development of the characters or the plot. The filmmakers seemed to assume the audience already knows who these characters are, and what they’re doing so there’s no need to go into any depth. It was a real clumsy attempt at story telling. I really did like this cast though. Liam Hemsworth has some real talent and proves that by holding his own next to some movie legends. Amber Head, who plays the film’s love interest, doesn’t hurt the film. Embeth Davidtz is fantastic as Judith a psychologist who helps mold Adam so he’ll fit into Goddard’s world. I also really like Richard Dreyfuss who plays Adam’s father. He’s got wonderful sensitivity
MOVIE: Paranoia STARRING: Liam Hemsworth, Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman, Amber Heard, Embeth Davidtz and Richard Dreyfuss DIRECTOR: Robert Luketic RATING: PG and delivery, and had great chemistry with Hemsworth. Then there’s Gary Oldman and Harrison Ford. They were perfect choices to represent power hungry corporate America. The way they went after each other with no regard for the law or the slightest consideration of right and
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Portrait of an artist as a quilter EMC Lifestyle - Annette Willis is an artist who transforms cut pieces of material and fabric scraps into artistic statements called quilts. In a sense, it’s how she runs her life. I’m greeted at her studio by her dog Ezra, a gentle Great Dane rescue. When found he was living on a concrete slab, emaciated, bones showing through skin. I’m a dog person, so it doesn’t take long for our conversation to drift to canine topics. She shows me pictures of Ezra when he was found. “Who would treat a dog like that,” she wonders aloud. She’s gentle but firm with Ezra. He clearly responds to her love. He’s only been with her family
since March. Already he looks like he’s been with them for years. He’s healthy and friendly. And he’s got a very soft bed, the couch. No more concrete for Ezra. Ezra’s important to Annette’s story because he’s a reflection of her art. Great love and care goes into her quilts and other forms of artistic expression. The materials respond to her love and effort. Just like Ezra. She builds quilts for people who want to celebrate a marriage, a baby or a home, or simply because she’s inspired to. Willis attained her Bachelor of Fine Art from Andrews University, a small, private, liberal arts univer-
sity in Michigan. Born in Philadelphia, her parents moved to Kingston when she was four years old. Her American mother and Candian father met at medical school in Pennsylvania. They came to Kingston to practice medicine after completing their studies. They never left. After completing university, Annette spent about a decade in the U.S. and then some years in France. “When I wanted to settle, I came back to
Her quilts are unusually beautiful, not standard fare from patterns. This artist knows that color schemes are an arbitrary facade. Annette says to ignore corporate and fashion catalogues telling you which colors have to match. In her Continued on page 19
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Portrait of an artist as a quilter Continued from page 18
world, nothing has to match. To prove it, she shows me a couple of beautiful quilts. It isn’t until she points it out that I realize they’re a hodgepodge of colors. She holds up a quilt she’s made. “This is what happens when I take a bag of scraps,” she says. “These are my favorite kind of quilts. There are no colors that don’t go together. There’s nothing you can’t do with colors. I get passionate about that. There are no boundaries, no rules.” There’s a gentle warmth to Annette’s quilts. A poetic sense surrounds her work, so it comes as no surprise when I learn that some of the quilts she makes have poetic themes. She stitches the words of poems into her poem quilts. There’s a Rilke, named after Rainer
Maria Rilke, Bohemian-Austrian poet. Another, Paysage, was inspired by 19th century French poet Charles Pierre Baudelaire. The “tableaux parisiens” section in “les fleurs du mal“ is on one side of the quilt. There‘s a map of Paris on the other. I ask what is the source of her creativity. „I am half machine,“ she says. „It‘s like I‘m in there without thinking. I just do it. The other half is from my gut. I can trust my eye 100 percent and just go with it.“ In the beginning stages of building a quilt she just tears fabric and knows where she‘s going with it. „It‘s a horrible mess at that stage. I‘ll be tearing fabric for a day or two. I‘ve got three color schemes on the go right now. My motivation is so visceral.“ She explained that her work encompasses her.
„When I‘m at the sewing stage, my husband has to put subtitles on the TV, I‘m so noisy. Tom is a good man.“ That stage, when she‘s putting pieces together, is gut-driven. „The creativity is very wild. There‘s an untamed element to it. I‘m not going to try to make sure I‘m pulling all the right fabrics or colors. I‘m not concerned if I have too many reds or blues together.“ She says that the process of creation is spontaneous. „It‘s a very in-the-moment process. That process is as important as the outcome. That‘s why the outcome has so much spirit in it. It‘s real. People have a good sense of the quilt and the energy in it.“ She says the quilts she makes feel alive. „They reflect all the little joys that make life special. They emanate love and warmth. The quilts I make blend a grandmother‘s
ideals with a fresh, youthful flair. There is a nostalgia for seasons past combined with hopefulness for a bright full future.“ She says she misses her painting, but it‘s not where she‘s at now. She‘s never had an interest in gallery shows. „I can‘t get into that scene. It would ruin it for me.“ EMC columnist Kate Kristiansen became enamored by Willis‘s work after receiving a gift. „Annette is producing exciting designs,“ says Kristiansen.“ Contemporary in thinking but vintage in appearance. She really is an artist who is redefining the art of quilting. I am fortunate enough to have been given a literary quilt as a gift from my husband and daughter at Christmas. I recently commissioned a piece for my niece as a graduation gift. What can be more delicious than curling up with a quilt? Annette
works with colors and fabrics along with patterns that are timeless and classic.“ Annette says her creations are about linking the past, present and future. She says her grandmother was a quilter who created detailed patterns. „I just love her quilts,“ says Willis. „They‘re very meticulously put together. Those boggle me. I‘m so drawn to them. But it wouldn‘t be fun for me to make. „My paternal grandparents were third generation PEI potato farmers until they sold the farm in the 1960s, and I really channel my grandmother using all the scraps and old clothing, etc., to make something fresh and useful to keep her family warm. To keep the cycle going I use new fabrics, but the energy I draw on is the same.“ For more information: www.chasinglightningbugs.com
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Being bored never paid off for Mary Mary Cook Columnist editorial@theheritageemc.ca
EMC Lifestyle - The day was dragging on. Too slowly to suit me. It was late summer, and my Saturday chores had been done hours before. Neither of my best friends could come to play. I was bored beyond belief! I sat on the cement step surrounding the boards at the pump in the middle of the yard, and curled dandelion stems, just the way my sister Audrey had taught me. They were laid out before me like a pile
of pale green pencils. From the same cement stoop, I had played Jacks, but without someone to play with, I soon tired of that too. Then I braided long pieces of grass, another talent I learned from sister Audrey. I picked up stones around the pump with my toes. Then I piled them neatly on the platform. Finally, I resorted to letting them plop down the well between the boards, and listened to them drop in the well water below. It was a hot day for late in the summer. My three brothers had gone to the Bonnechere for a swim, and Audrey was visiting her friend Iva on the next farm. There was nothing for me to do. I had dressed and undressed my dolls too often to count, and even Sport, our old Col-
lie dog wasn’t interested in fetching a stick I threw out from my perch on the platform. I thought of going into the house and telling Mother I was bored, and there was nothing to do. But I knew from past experiences what kind of a reply that would earn me. “Well, get the ball of string out of the cupboard and knit a dishcloth. That will keep you busy for a while.” I hated knitting dishcloths with a passion. I hated knitting with a passion. Once my sister started me on making a scarf. Bright red wool it was. It didn’t take long to see that something was drastically wrong, when what I had knitted was turning into a complete circle. Audrey admitted there was a good possibility I would never be
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Hard work and lots of laughs on set of Domino’s season opener, Leading Ladies hpratt-campbell@theemc.ca
EMC Entertainment - Eighty-sevenyear-old Mary Barclay has been acting in Domino Theatre plays for nearly 50 years, but never has she been in anything quite like this year’s season opener, Leading Ladies. The Ken Ludwig play tells of two down-on-their-luck Shakespearean actors, Leo and Jack, who, after a series of misunderstandings, end up trying to pass themselves off as the nieces of a wealthy elderly lady on her death bed, with the intent of inheriting her fortune. “We’ve laughed a lot,” says Barclay, who plays said elderly lady. “I haven’t been in a play for a while that I’ve laughed so much. It’s just been a pleasure doing this play - we’re still laughing.” Director Ken Weston agrees that the process of rehearsing Leading Ladies has been a great time – as he suspected it would be when he agreed to direct the play. “The play really appealed to me, so I asked to direct it,” he says. “Back in the days of Marilyn Monroe, there was a movie called Some Like it Hot. There are shades of that in this play, so it was really appealing and I thought, ‘this should be fun’. That’s what directing is all about. It’s work, but it’s fun.” Indeed, he admits that the play has presented some challenges in terms of staging. There are many costume
changes, some of which need to happen very quickly, and some of the actors had to learn new skills such as fencing and dancing a tango. “It’s a demanding play, not only from the actors’ perspective, but also from the tech support perspective,” he says. “There’s got to be Shakespearian costumes, men’s costumes, women’s costumes. Some of them have got to change from a man to a woman and vice versa in about two pages of script. It’s really complicated. There’s a whole costume team we put together to do this.” Professional instructors were also brought in to teach the actors how to fence and dance. “It was hard,” remarks Bill Bustard, who plays Jack. “The fencing was fun, but the dancing not so much. The tango is not something that our generation would ever think of really doing.” Bustard admits he had no idea how much work the play was going to be when they started. “This is twice as much work as I’ve done for any lead role before,” he says. “And you have to be up for it. You can’t schluff it off on any night, whereas sometimes you can get away with that in a drama. Here you have to be up, up, up.” On top of it all, he and James Gow, who plays Leo, must master the art of continually switching between their male and female characters. “The clothing can act as bit of a trig-
Bill Bustard (Left) and James Gow star in Leading Ladies. ger, at least for me, for adopting some mannerisms and changing the voice,” Gow says. “I think as well, though, I’m trying to make the characters very different in terms of personality. I play Maxine as a different type of person
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Meet your Market Vendor: Art Moyes By Kelly Reid Reporter
EMC Business - Art Moyes, one of the Kingston Public Market’s artisans, has been hand-crafting inukshuks for the last five years. “I turned 65, I wanted something to do!” he laughs. “I always collected rocks, all my life.” The inukshuk is a traditional figurine representing the shape of a human, often used in Indigenous cultures. Historically, they have been used for road
markings, signifying a food cache, or simply for decoration. “I bought one,” says Moyes of what first inspired his craft. “I looked at one and thought, I could build that.” His figures range in size from a few inches to more than a foot tall. He also makes circle-of-friends candleholders and coffee mug plates. Each piece is crafted from stones that Moyes gathers from Ontario and Quebec. Three or four times a month, he travels to areas such as Bancroft in order to gather the stones. According to Moyes, his big-
gest selling stone is banded jasper, which is one of the three oldest rocks on earth. “You can do anywhere between 20 and 100 a day,” Moyes says of how quickly he creates the smaller pieces. His larger figures take about two days each, he explains. “I sell more each week than I make,” he continues. His business has grown so much over the last five years that he now sells his creations in stores as far away as Niagara and Haliburton. “Now we have them in six stores and the Duty-Free,” says Moyes. “It’s just blossomed. I have some stores that buy as many as 400 at a time.” Moyes, who is himself of Mohawk heritage, believes that the inukshuks sell quickly in Kingston because of the town’s mining history. “There’s all kinds of red granite around here,” he says. “There are a lot of guys here that worked in the mines.” The stone is one of the many that he uses for crafting. The inukshuks are not just popular with locals, though. Moyes keeps track of his customers and loves that he sees return business from as far away as the U.K., France, California, Ireland, and many other places. When the Kingston Public Market closes for the season, Moyes still stocks his art in such stores as Red Maple downtown and at the Reservation
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Surfin’ RMC By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@theemc.ca
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the sport, but it also struck me as one of those things people just head out and do, in the absence of any official windsurfing club or organized lessons. When I visited the RMC Yacht Club for last week’s article on sailing, I realized I was wrong. In the boathouse, I met a man named Bill Bellamy, who said he was a member of something called the RMC Windsurfing Club. Immediately, my ears perked up. I asked him if he would be willing to take me out the following week, and show me some moves on the windsurfer. To my delight, he agreed. As I had anticipated, windsurfing is
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Perth: a picture of history EMC Lifestyle - You won’t have to search far to find one of the prettiest towns in Canada. Perth, about an hour north of Kingston, is a lovely town steeped in heritage. It is easy to spend a day wandering the streets. Everything is within walking distance. There are quaint shops, a farmers’ market, dining establishments and historic sites nearby. Perth will soon celebrate its 200th anniversary. Perth was first settled in 1816. England wanted inland residents loyal to the Crown. Early in 1815, the Bathurst Proclamation in Edinburgh, Scotland provided an offer of 100 acres of land, along with eight months of rations and equipment, to each immigrating family. During 1816 and 1817, settlers arrived from Scotland, Ireland and the United States. Later arrivals included the masons who helped build the Rideau Canal. Military settlers arrived from the Glengarry Light Infantry in Kingston. It took 62 days for those early immigrants to cross the Atlantic, reaching Quebec City in September and October. It was too late in the year to reach the Rideau. The early residents of Perth had a rough time in their first couple of years.
The winter of 1816 and summer of 1817 were reported as the coldest on record. In fact, it snowed in June. There weren’t a lot of successful crops. Colonel Myers, the Deputy Quarter Master General in Perth, requested that provisions continue to be provided for settlers until June 1817, as there hadn’t been time to clear land and plant crops. Natives of the region helped the settlers, teaching them survival skills and how to create bark houses. The settlers’ first homes were log houses. Gradually, frame and stone houses were built. The stunning stonework of the area is a credit to the early Scottish stonemasons, who also worked on the Rideau Canal. Although it’s not situated along the Rideau Canal, Perth is still part of the 19th century canal system. The Tay River Basin in the heart of Perth is the start point for the Tay Canal, built between 1831 and 1834. The Tay Basin functioned as the centre of commercial endeavors for Perth. The Beveridges Locks link the Tay Canal to the Lower Rideau Lake. The Tay, like the rest of the Rideau system, is operated by Parks Canada. The current Tay Canal is not the original. The first Tay Canal, consisting of five
locks and dams, opened in 1834. Fees for use could not keep up with maintenance needs of the canal and eventually all that could be transported along the waterway were log rafts. In the 1860s, a new canal was constructed, linking Perth to the Rideau via locks at Beveridge Bay. Only one set of locks was required in the new system. The latter construction remains intact today. The Tay Basin is a tidy, meticulous even, landscaped park, the perfect centre of a pretty town. There are lots of dining establishments ranging from quick café’s to elegant restaurants scattered through the downtown core. You can park and spend your day on a relaxing stroll in one of Canada’s finest small towns. Perth is home to some notable historic events, some good, others not so much. On June 13, 1836, the last fatal duel in Canada was fought in Perth. The pistols used in that duel are on exhibit at Perth Museum. I’m not sure if there’s any connection to the duel, but around the same time, Perth had a population of only 350, but had eight taverns, seven stores selling liquor as well as three distilleries and a brewery in town. The duel was over a woman, Elizabeth
Hughes. It was fought by Robert Lyon, a law student, and his former friend, John Wilson. Lyon died in the duel. The relationship between the victor and the lady in question never went well after the duel. One has to think killing the competition would hardly seem an ideal way to begin any romance. The deadly day is commemorated annually with local high school drama students dressed in period costume. They perform a complete re-enactment of the duel, wake and burial in the streets of Perth. On a more positive note, world-renowned show jumper Ian Miller lives near Perth. The town is also the site of the first installed telephone, aside from Alexander Graham Bell’s experimental work. Dr. J. Kennedy, a town dentist, was a friend of Bell. He had a telephone installed to connect his home and office. By 1887, the town had 19 telephones. The switchboard was in Dr. Kennedy’s office. Matheson House, a National Historic Site, hosts the Perth Museum. It was built in 1840 using local limestone in the tradition of Scottish-Canadian architecture. You can stroll through the museum’s beautiful and serene walled Scottish garden and a stone courtyard with an outdoor bake oven and herb garden. The house itself has four rooms
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restored to authentic 1840 period and furnished with original items. A Canadian-built pianoforte—the Italian word later shortened in English to piano—made by the Mead & Brothers Pianoforte Makers, sits in the exquisite drawing room. Upon it rests a May 1, 1868 set of sheet music, 9 Fantasias for the Pianoforte. The cost in its day, imported from Britain, one shilling. The museum hosts rotating exhibits throughout the year. Perth is home to the Classic Theatre Festival, which presents classic productions from the Golden Age of Broadway and London. Their final show of this season is the comedy The Marriage-Go-Round. You can still catch it this weekend. It closes on Sept. 1. Show time is 8 p.m. There’s a matinee on Saturday and Sunday. In Marriage-Go-Round, a young Swedish bombshell throws herself at a brilliant, middle-aged academic, hoping he’ll father her child. Lots of laughs, mayhem and through-provoking moments within marital bliss ensue. Amid theatre and museum events, along with the shops and restaurants, you’ll find it easy to spend relaxing time in Perth. For more information: Perth, www. perthtourism.ca; Classic Festival Theatre: www.classictheatre.ca.
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Success is in Your Hands EMC Lifestyle - Summer’s end is upon us. A new school year marks the start of new beginnings. If you’re heading away to college or university, it’s hard. Really hard. Be prepared. I recall many moons ago, heading off to Toronto for my first year. I was bursting with excitement to start this new adventure - nervous, but bubbling with anticipation of classes, new friends, a new city and the life I was creating for myself. My parents were nervous. In fact, nervous was an understatement. Mom paced, rapidly firing out new wisdoms in those last days leading up to my departure. We’d been shopping for months, stocking up on all the things needed to ensure I had what I needed for school and my new home. I appreciated their support. I was now armed with enough toothpaste and toilet paper for the entire campus. Still, I was mildly annoyed. I was so sure of myself - why couldn’t they see it? Didn’t they believe in me? Looking back, of course I see that they did. Adult foresight is a wonderful thing. If only we had it before our 30s. My parents needed to be sure that I was going to be okay. Had they taught me everything I needed to know? Could I look after myself? In your late teens and early 20s, you think you can conquer all life throws at you. We are full of enthusiasm, dreams, and, if we are lucky, the drive to turn our dreams into realities. Sadly, no amount of preparation gives you the coordinates of how to navigate through life. In the end, success is in your hands. I always prattle on to my daughter and my nieces that you can really screw up your life between the ages of 13 and 22. Make good choices. Choose good friends. Choose good partners. Seek out challenges and opportunities that help you grow. I have no idea if they are listening. I can only hope.
But, nothing I say will direct their future. They’re the captains of their own ships. I wish them safe shores filled with happiness and love. I will be there to lend an ear, but ultimately they must find the drive within themselves to get there. The best thing my parents taught me was independence. The second best was to cook. Let’s face it: there are only so many care packages from home to get you through. Eventually, you will need to cook for yourself. Students do not have a lot of money. The last thing you want to do is spend what you have on take-out. Some universities and colleges are beginning to offer cooking classes, teaching students the basics and the value of nutrition. It can be really hard when it’s all up to you. You’re responsible to attend classes, to pay bills, balance a budget, purchase groceries and cook. No longer will someone be running after you to hand in assignments or give you extra money for a movie. No longer will cooked meals be readily available. Being able to cook can help set you up for success in so many ways:
per cent of your mark at university. Whipping up a batch of cookies can help you focus and study for those difficult tests. 4. It lifts your spirits. When the world around you is in chaos, nothing is more satisfying than a comforting meal. Parents, share those family recipes. Write them all down and pass them along to your kids. I still carry the recipe box I was given when I left for school. Here is an easy recipe to keep new cooks happy and full. I still remember my Grandmother’s homemade mac and cheese. Delicious! Little ones at home will love this version too.
1. It saves money. Instead of takeout food, for half the cost you can make a nutritious meal and have leftovers for the next day. Budgeting and learning to prepare food with little waste will benefit you long after your school years are over.
Baked Macaroni and Cheese **Adapted from my Grandma’s and the Kitchen Treaty food blog Servings: 5 – 6
2. It helps you gain a social life. It’s important to be outgoing and make friends on campus, if only to borrow study notes from your classmates. What better way to meet new people than throwing a party over a big bowl of pasta? You will meet some of the most interesting people you will ever know in university. 3. It helps you get through difficult times. Tests can be worth 20-50
Ingredients: 8 oz. (1/2 pound or about 1¾ cups) macaroni or other medium tubular pasta (like penne) 3 tablespoons butter ¼ cup flour ½ teaspoon salt and pepper to taste ½ teaspoon dry mustard ¼ teaspoon black pepper 1/8 teaspoon smoked paprika plus more for sprinkling on top. 2½ cups Table cream or 2 per cent milk on a budget
3 cups grated cheddar cheese Directions: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Boil the pasta until al dente, according to package directions. Drain and rinse with cool water to stop the cooking, and return to the pan you boiled it in. Set aside. (Mix in a little butter to keep the noodles from sticking if it’s going to be awhile before you make the sauce) Over medium heat, melt the butter. Add the flour, salt, dry mustard, pepper, and 1/8 teaspoon smoked paprika. Stir constantly over medium heat for about three minutes. Stir in the milk. Keeping on medium heat, whisk constantly for about 10 minutes, until the sauce thickens. Remove from heat, and stir in two cups of the cheese, stirring until melted.
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Pour the cheese sauce over the noodles and toss gently until all noodles are covered. Add half the noodles to a twoquart casserole dish. Sprinkle on half the cheese. Add the rest of the noodles. Optional: Add cooked, chopped bacon if desired. I also sometimes include chunks of pineapple in the topping as well. Bake for about 25-30 minutes, until it starts getting a slightly dry and a tiny bit brown on top. Hope you enjoy! If you have any questions or suggestions please email me at ladydinesalot@gmail.com or follow my blog at Ladydinesalot.com or on Facebook.
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a collision. If you don’t have a preference or knowledge of which shop to choose, check with your selling dealer, if they don’t have their own shop, they will always have a recommendation and often they put that information in your glove box with the owner’s documents. From Saturday, Aug. 31 through Sept. 1, the Car & Truck Shows return to the Perth Fair. There are many new organizers this year, so look for a change-up in format. Cars on Saturday, Aug. 31 and trucks on Sunday, Sept. 1. Fair admission charged for passengers. Further information from the Perth Fair Office – 613-267-4104 or the Town of Perth at 613-267-3311. On Sunday the 1st the North Augusta Labour Day Weekend Car Show goes from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the North Augusta Community Hall lot (Mill St. in NA). All classes welcomed, dash plaques to the first 150 registrants, and people’s choice trophies in each class. Contact Bill Tennant at 613-926-5248
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warrantable situation. 3) Why isn’t that covered II? When a repair is covered under an OEM warranty, everything (parts, labour, fluids, and taxes) should be covered. About the only exceptions are towing invoice limitations (if required) and fluids that would normally been required due to maintenance schedules (e.g. replacing three month old engine oil after repairing an engine oil leak). Diagnostic time is always covered by the carmaker for a warrantable repair. 4) A unique story cropped up in Toronto recently that pointed out some unclear policies by insurance companies. A vehicle that was involved in a collision ended up in storage at a local body-shop. A disagreement developed between the shop and the insurance company over the daily storage fee. The shop wanted $100 per day and the insurance company would only pay $60 per day. The insured in question, no longer owned the vehicle (it was apparently written off in the collision), but was named as plaintiff in a law-suit the insurance company initiated against the shop over the storage fees. The insurance company is firm that their actions are allowed under the driver’s policy but will remove the driver’s name from the suit if asked. The point of the story here is to exercise your right to have your vehicle taken to the shop or storage facility of your choice in the event of
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him. “In case you can’t tell.” “Just keep at it,” he said. “You’ll get it eventually.” And I did, if only for a very brief amount of time. (About one minute, to be exact.) It was thrilling to be skidding across the water at a speed that, at least to me, felt very fast. “It’s the peacefulness of the wind,” Bellamy had said to me earlier of what he
loves about windsurfing. “It’s just you and the wind, kind of gliding over the water. You’re outside enjoying the beautiful weather and the beautiful scenery around Kingston.” Speeding over in the direction of Fort Henry, I could totally relate. Until I realized I might be a little too close to the fort. I tried to turn around, and the sail began flapping awkwardly. I tried to right it, lost my balance, and went tumbling for the umpteenth time into the water. At that point, Bellamy was very far away from me. He yelled something over
that I couldn’t quite make out, then started heading back to RMC. I assumed he was bringing help. A few minutes later, a nice French Canadian man arrived in a boat to pick me up. He introduced himself as Bert Breuvart, president of the RMC Windsurfing Club. Laughing, he informed me that I owe him a beer – the cost club members must pay when they need to be rescued by the boat. “No problem,” I said, and agreed to come to the club’s meet-up in September. Breuvart said he has been windsurfing for many years, especially since he first came to Kingston in 1995. “The winds in Kingston are very good in the summertime and the fall,” he noted.
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I asked what draws him to the sport. “It’s a rush,” he said. “Gliding on top of the water, hearing no motors, nothing. You don’t realize how hard you’re working because you’re having fun. You’re going fast on the water, the wind’s in your face. If you make a mistake, that’s your fault. You don’t have to wait for anybody. And it’s always a challenge because the weather’s always different.” Breuvart explained that he offers courses for new windsurfers through the club. “After a course, the beginners are not
called beginners anymore because they have the knowledge and the steps to be able to lift up the sail without letting it fall in the water all the time,” he said. “After that the way they move on the water improves and they realize ‘wow, I’m standing up, I’m moving’. Then they want to challenge themselves more – they want to go faster.” After one lesson, I feel like I still have miles to go, but I have no intention of giving up. The minute or so I did get standing up was too much fun, and the passionate manner in which Bellamy and Breuvart spoke of windsurfing also helped win me over. One thing’s for sure: they won’t be seeing the last of me. (I do owe Breuvart a beer, after all.) The RMC Windsurfing Club offers three different kinds of memberships: one for the cadets, one for RMC staff and Canadian Forces members, and one for members of the general public. For more information about the club and upcoming courses, Bill Bellamy windsurfs at the RMC Windsurfing Club. please visit www. Photo/Hollie Pratt-Campbell rmcwindsurfing. com.
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Prenez avis que l’Assemblée générale annuelle de l’ACFOMI aura lieu le mercredi 18 septembre 2013 à 19 h au Centre culturel Frontenac situé au 711, avenue Dalton, à Kingston.
Final Race Weekend Party with entertainment by
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STANDARD FEATURES: • 9’ ceilings • Walkout Basements • Double Garages
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52 CLIFFORD STREET
316 ALBERT STREET
1391 SPOONER ST
This home features gorgeous brand new kitchen, open concept main living area, 3 bedrooms, huge fully finished rec room with gas fireplace and beautifully landscaped yard with an on-ground pool. Recents upgrades include; pool liner and deck around pool (11), kitchen (12), garage doors and front door (12), roof (09), new living room window (11). Call today for your private showing! MLS® 13607128 – $269,900
Just move in and enjoy this very well maintained 2 storey detached home in Amherstview. This home is only 8 years old so there is no need to worry about the ‘big ticket’ items such as roof, furnace, windows and a/c. The professionally finished rec-room gives you that extra space or walk out the back patio doors to a nice deck and large backyard. Very close to parks, the lake, and all other amenities. MLS® 13606917 – $264,900
Excellent location! This 2 story is structurally sound and offers a 132’ deep city lot. Updates include most electrical, shingles, furnace, hwt, and windows. Mutual deeded driveway to rear yard with garage. This home does require cosmetic upgrading.... Has potential to be a 3-4 bedroom rental. Have approved plans for an addition. MLS® 13606355 – $399,900
Waterfront custom built brick bungalow on Collins Lake. South facing heavily treed private lot with 210’ of waterfront. Lots of hardwood and ceramic tiled floors, updated kitchen, living room/dining room with large windows and woodburning fire place. Master bedroom has 2 walk-in closets and an ensuite with a steam shower. Recently finished lower level boasting a huge rec-room, bedroom, den and bathroom. Call today for your private viewing! MLS® 13606256 – $649,900
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51 ACRES
WATER ACCESS
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26 ADLEY PLACE
3018 HWY 15
966 COTTAGE FARMS RD
2316 MCINTYRE RD
3 Bedroom 2 storey semi featuring updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, updated 4 piece bathroom and fresh paint and flooring. Patio doors off living room leading to gorgeous fenced, private yard and deck. Main floor laundry, single car garage, double wide paved driveway and gas heat. This one won’t last long, call today for your private viewing! MLS® 13606068 – $204,900
Only 6 minutes from the 401 on Hwy 15 sit this beautiful, freshly painted 2900 sq ft farm house. not only is this house a gem it includes a 51 acre hobby farm. along with a livestock barn that can hold up to 24 cattle, there is a newly renovated out building that has four 10x12 horse stalls, tack room and separate offices and is gas heated. This beautiful home is waiting for its new owners so book your private showing today! MLS® 13605778 – $459,900
Very nice property close to the river with access to the water just seconds away. This nice updated bungalow on almost acre lot is less than 10 minutes from town just past Treasure Island on HWY#2. Roof is less than a year old, brand new bathroom, refinished hardwood and brand new flooring in kitchen. This is a great place if you want to be close to the water without paying waterfront prices. Call for your private viewing today! MLS® 13605654 – NOW $264,900
On a beautiful 1.5 acre lot sits this very nice and updated bungalow. Only 10 minutes from Napanee and 20 minutes to Kingston make it very accessible to all amenities. Updates over the past few years include roof, all flooring, brand new bathroom and so much more. If you want a nice private country property this is the one for you. MLS® 13605520 – $239,900
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N -4 PE SE 2 O OU N. H /SU T. A S 207 KILDARE AVE. $304,840 Greene Homes Banff model, 1400 sf, 3 bdrms, 1.5 baths, dbl garage, open great rm w/laminate flrs, kit w/island & duraceramic flrs, spacious dinette, lg Mstr w/dbl closets. MLS
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WATERFRONT LOTS - THOUSAND ISLANDS
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Four lots available on North Shore Road. All lots have level access with deep water for dockage. Seller is providing a 40 ft. x 10 ft. dock with each. Three lots are heavily treed and very private. Call John for more info.
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NEW LISTING - 530 PARK ROAD Waterfront log home on varty lake. All year access, excellent condition, new steel roof, new propane furnace, new replacements on front windows. Nice private lot, house in good condition with wrap around deck. All year home, level waterfront. MLS® Directions: North of Camden east turn right on Dewey, left on Desmond, right on Park Road.
811 AUGUSTA DRIVE
Upgraded Caraco Osslington model only 1 year old. Vaulted ceiling in living room, hardwood and tile flooring throughout main floor. Granite counters in kitchen with extended eating bar, undermount sink and oil rubbed bronze faucet. Main and ensuite bathrooms with granite counter tops as well. MLS®
HOWE ISLAND WATERFRONT
49 PICKETTS LANE
160` of shoreline on the bateau channel. This 4,300 sq.Ft. Bungalow has 2 large br`s each with its own ensuite and an open lr, dr, kitchen area with patio and a waterview wrap around deck. There is a 3 br main floor guest or in-law suite that is self contained with a 4 pc bath, kit. And living area that leads to a 33`x10` 3 season florida room. $795,000 MLS® 13601624
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1821 BURBROOK ROAD
Opportunity abounds. Large brick bungalow with separate in-law suite and 2 car insulated attached garage on 12.5 Acres. Bright living room, formal dining room, hardwood floors throughout main level. Bonus - separate 3300 sq.ft. Garage/ workshop with 200 amp service. Excellent opportunity to operate your own business and only minutes to the city. MLS®
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3 bdrm bungalow, the Willow, by RJM Classic Homes. Bright open concept main floor plan boasts 9’ ceilings and a stunning vaulted ceiling in the great room with gas fireplace, custom mantle, mnflr laundry, formal dining room with large windows overlooking the valley. Large master bdrm, includes walk in closet, and gorgeous ensuite. Quality upgrades to include, hickory hardwood floors in kitchen and great room, interlock walkway to front entry, beautiful Oak columns, and more! MLS® 13606963.
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2580 HITCHCOCK RD $329,000
Pinecrest model by RJM Classic $284,900 The Homes is a modern 1400square foot open concept elevated bungalow with large attached double car garage. Home features 3 generous size bedrooms on the main floor, main floor laundry, Master bdrm with large 3 pc ensuite. Standard features include vaulted ceiling in family room, Patio door off main floor dining room, energy star windows, 30 yr architectural shingles, R50 insulation it attic, knockdown stipple ceiling with boarder, 200 amp electrical. *model shown here with optional walk-out lower level. Home to be built on a large level treed lot on quiet Richie road.
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This Westwoods stone and stucco two-storey is a rare offering, completely updated and surrounded on two sides by Dunham Park. The finest in finishings, featuring hardwood floors, custom kitchen with granite counters and stainless steel appliances, four large bedrooms, master with ensuite and hers and his walk-in closets, fully finished basement, double attached garage, main floor laundry, stamped patio with outdoor masonry fireplace in your fully finished rear yard and much more.
2505 6TH CONCESSION $449,000
2008 ORMSBEE RD
$249,900 4539 WILDLIFE LANE
Enjoy the character of this century old all brick two and a half storey while benefiting from the extensive modern updates and high end finishes. On 2.7 beautiful acres this quality home is 15 minutes from downtown and only steps from the local school. Call today for your private viewing.
Located among the huge trees on a beautiful private lot sits this lovely 3 bdrm bungalow. Featuring a soaring 15’ vaulted ceiling with large bright windows, an open concept living room, kitchen and dining room. This home also features a 3 season room, main floor laundry and a awesome double car garage, with access to the main floor which makes bringing in the groceries so convenient. Enjoy tranquility in the rear yard from the comfort of the large deck.
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Incredible private setting on 2 acres of treed land overlooking Kingston, just North of the City on desirable Cordukes Road. This custom built 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath two storey gem features hardwood floors throughout, over sized double car garage, large gourmet country kitchen, fully finished lower level with in-law suite, spacious Master with ensuite and over sized jet soaker tub, truly a pleasure to show. Call today for your private viewing.
Large, elevated 3 bedroom bungalow on 10 acres backing onto Colonnade Golf & Country Club. Recent updates include 40 year shingles (2010), new high efficiency gas furnace (2012), exterior & interior doors (2013). Other features include hardwood floors, master with ensuite, large eat in kitchen, fully finished lower level with wet bar, and in law suite with separate entrance. This is an easy 15 minute drive to Kingston. House will also be available with an attached 20x20 2 car garage.
2 bedroom home or cottage, centrally located on scenic Dog Lake with many mature trees and beautiful views of the water. No stairs to be found on this level lot to the waters edge. Generous sized kitchen, and family room, energy efficient forced air Propane furnace, freestanding wood pellet stove on main floor, electrical on breakers, block foundation and lots of good water from drilled well, roof shingles `11, lake intake system. Dog Lake is connected to the Rideau waterway and offers prime boating, fishing, and swimming. Located under 30 minutes from Kingston.
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Custom built home by Collinson Custom Building. The Loyalist is a 1500 sq.Ft. Home that boasts 3 bedrooms and 2 1/2 car garage. Features include main floor laundry, deck and walk out off your master, hardwood and ceramic floors, central air and affordable high efficiency gas heat. (Prices and materials may vary). Picture not exactly as shown. MLSÂŽ13607033. $379,900
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One of the Two storey home best views at in the historic loyalist golf club village of Bath. community. This Offering stunning adult lifestyle hardwood floors, bungalow sits sunken dining behind the 16th room with a t-box overlooking gas fireplace, a beautiful pond. renovated kitchen with updated cabinets and granite On the inside find updated furnace and air conditioning, newer countertops, main floor office/computer den, updated windows, gas fireplace, finished basement. Outside find huge deck, awnings and updated shingles.MLSÂŽ13606608. $339,900 bathrooms, master bedroom with walk in closet, ensuite and vaulted ceilings. MLSÂŽ13606545. $314,900
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65 Blue Heron., Howe Island
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Sutton
Sutton Group-Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
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2809 PERTH NAPANEE RD N LOYALIST PARKWAY, 7942 GREATER PEUSE UN WATERVIEW OO S H T & PM 4 SA 2-
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1175 FRALICK RD $259,000 MLS 13606070
OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2-4 PM
OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2-4 PM
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Sutton Group Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage office 384-5500 or 800-746-1991
3772 ROUND LAKE RD $314,000 MLS 13605007
486 COUNTY ROAD 40 - 3, TRENTON $174,900
Sutton Group Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage 384-5500 office or 800-746-1991
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Only 7 years old bunglow, three bedroom , full basement, spacious great room with garden door to the oversized deck, c/vac, c/air, MLS® 13605230. $259,900
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122 PURDY ROAD, BATH $169,900
301 INDIAN ROAD, $249,900
Tastefully decorated approx. 1200 sq. foot, 3 bedroom bungalow in Strathcona Park is nestled in the trees and is located on a larger corner lot that is 65 x 136 feet, and the tree lined lot provides privacy. Almost all the windows have been replaced (2003). Many upgrades include HRV (approx. 5 years), vinyl siding (approx. 5 years), new air conditioning (2012), owned gas hot water tank (approx. 4 years), and much more. Carpet-free with hardwood throughout dining room/living room and bedrooms. See 301IndianRoad.com for photos and details. MLS® 13606601.
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749 ASHLEY CRESCENT $324,900
OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2-4 PM
And the best part is there are no compromises. Just West of Collins Creek you will find where an affordable life style meets quality construction.