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OMB rejects council and neighbours; Frontenac Street student apartment approved tion, U shaped design and landscaping. Jay Patry Enterprises assembled five land parcels of single lot residential homes and commercial lots to make room for the apartment on nearly half a hectare of land, which he has been trying to build for nearly a decade. Council was placed in an awkward position after its own planning department had recommended approval of the Patry project last year. Municipal planners were called to testify in favour of the development, while the city had to hire outside expertise to defend council’s decision. The city’s key expert, Dennis Jacobs, argued the planning department’s “flawed” recommendation for council to allow the development lacked a full and objective analysis. However, the board took issue with Jacobs’ position by noting that his statements were “not particularly helpful and itself was lacking in detailed analysis.” The OMB sided with the testimony of Marnie Venditti, one of the city’s top planners and author of the Patry report to council, who was called to testify on Patry’s behalf. She testified the current project was more comprehensive than a similar apartment that was rejected by council in 2008.

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News – A Kingston developer has won his appeal to construct a 71 unit student apartment building in the city’s midtown. The Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) says the proposed four and a half storey building at 495-513 Frontenac Street is not too big for the Williamsville neighbourhood. The Aug. 21 ruling goes against a decision by the previous council in September 2014, which voted 7-4 to reject the application by Jay Patry Enterprises Inc. on the grounds the 71-unit building does not conform to the city’s Official Plan. Several Williamsville residents and district councillor Jim Neill also opposed the scale and massing of the building, noting it will occupy virtually all of the site, just north of Princess Street, with reduced setbacks between private yards and public sidewalks. They argued the building, with one to five bedrooms in each unit for a total of 243 bedrooms, cannot be considered a “modest” form of intensification in an area that’s zoned for medium density. However, the OMB agrees the developer has proposed adequate measures Veteran Paul Nichols on his mare, Zoe, and Deb Wicklam of the Kingston Police, riding Donovan, lead a group of to mitigate the building’s impact on the Canadian Forces veterans as they made their way into Kingston on Aug. 22. Nichols hopes to complete his seven- neighbourhood such as indoor amenity month journey across Canada in support of veterans in St. John’s, Nfld., by November. Photo/Rob Mooy space, fencing, building height transi-

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News – As Joni Mitchell famously sang, ‘They paved paradise to put up a parking lot’, but what if the parking lot - or in this case, the street - was ripped up and ‘paradise’ lived once again? This is the goal of the Sydenham Street Revived project. “This project stemmed from a smaller project we did a few years ago where we converted a parking space in front of Sustainable Kingston to green space,” explained Alyssa VandenEngel, landscape designer at Western Landscape Services “That project and this initiative aim to green the street and show the space as what it could be instead of a street.” For the next two weeks, Aug. 27 to Sept. 13, Sydenham Street between Princess and Queen Streets will be closed to vehicle traffic and open to only pedestrian traffic. Instead of parking spots and through traffic, the area will be filled with trees, flowers, tables and chairs and a variety of local art and community activities. “We want people to see streets as more than a functional space that gets us from point A to point B,” said David Tran, primary organizer for the project. “We wanted a public space where people can socialize and get inspired.”

The ultimate goal for the project is for the pedestrian friendly pop-up park to become a permanent fixture on the street following the next phase of the downtown reconstruction process known as the ‘big dig’. “Our hope is that decision makers will decide to do something more pedestrian-oriented with this space,” said Tran. “One of the biggest issues with the project is people losing parking and especially businesses, but I think there are also benefits to losing that parking and the foot traffic that will be replacing it. This are is dead space and if you make this space more desirable to pedestrians, you can get a lot more foot traffic than car and parking traffic.” On Aug. 27, crews were hard at work ‘greening’ the space with mulch donated by the city, trees donated by Western Landscape Services and plants donated by local greenhouses. “The best part has been seeing it all come together. The transformation has been great to see,” said Tran. “We are also tracking the process through a time lapse video and we will be writing a report about the project later that will aim to quantify the success of the space.” VandenEngel also added that the project fits in with Kingston’s desire to be the most sustainable city in Canada and she hopes that impacts future

decisions about the space. “Their four pillars of sustainability are social, economic, cultural and environmental and this space touches on all of that,” she said. “I hope that over the next few weeks people come out to the space and see what it has

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City readies Kingscourt library branch for sale to school board By Bill Hutchins

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Kingston Heritage – The city is moving ahead with the proposed sale of the Kingscourt library branch. Councillors officially declared the Kirkpatrick Street property surplus at their mid-August meeting, clearing the way for the site to be sold to the Limestone District School Board. The board has indicated that is looking for some extra land to construct its new $36 million high school on the grounds of QECVI, and the library property is right next door. The potential sale price has not yet been disclosed. The city, in turn, plans to spend $3.3 million to relocate the Kingscourt branch into the Rideau Heights community hub development next year. Councillors have also asked staff to explore options to maintain some level of library service in the Kingscourt neighbourhood once the 56 year old branch is moved. “There will be library service…. I’d like to be able to assure the public,” said area councillor Mary Rita Holland.

Caton Cleanup A costly cleanup will soon begin at Catons Park where recent soil testing uncovered pollution just below the surface. Council has agreed to spend between $400,000 and $600,000 on site remediation within the inner city park, located between Bagot and Rideau Streets, that was used for coal ash dumping until the 1960s. District councillor Rob Hutchison praised city staff for moving swiftly to fence off the contaminated site, which was discovered during a high school location feasibility study last spring, and supports the clean up. “Let’s take the opportunity to cap the contaminated ground but also develop this park plan.” In addition to placing clean top soil over the sport fields, the city plans to renovate the playing fields in a process that will take about two years. The city will undertake public consultation on the best future uses for the revamped park space. “Our intent is to do an evaluation of (developing) a soccer field or ball diamond on the site,” explained

recreation director Luke Folwell. Court Repairs The city may have found a new tenant for two of its heritage buildings. Red Cross House and the Land Registry Office, located beside the Frontenac County Court House, have both been vacant for several years. The city already leases the main court house to the province for its Superior Court needs. Now, the province has expressed an interest in leasing the two flanking buildings as well. “The province is looking at the site. They’re leasing all of it,” explained commissioner Cynthia Beach. It’s not yet clear what future uses the Attorney General’s office may have in the Red Cross and Land Registry buildings, but they could be used to consolidate other court offices, Beach explained. Meanwhile, the city has authorized spending $130,000 for emergency repairs and renovations to the Court House; $105,000 from insurance and $25,000 from a capital reserve fund. The 1850’s era court building was damaged earlier this year by a frozen water pipe.

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News – Residents of Amherst Island and members of the Association to Protect Amherst Island (APAI) received some unwelcome news on Aug. 24 – the Windlectric Inc. project they have been fighting since 2011 has now been given approval from Ontario’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MOECC). “The approval is final, but our fight is not over yet,â€? said Michèle Le Lay, spokesperson for the Association to Protect Amherst Island. “Our appeal now is to go to the Environmental Review Tribunal. We have 15 days to appeal and we intend to do that.â€? The approval comes after the project was reduced in size this past May; Windlectric Inc. reduced the number of proposed turbines on the island from 36 to 26 and while this change was welcomed, APAI members still weren’t happy. “The change suited the developers because the access to the turbines they eliminated was very difficult,â€? explained Le Lay. “They increased the power of the turbines that are left and the end result

will be the same amount of megawatts produced. For us, we were happy with the decrease and they took the one near the school out which was great, but we still don’t approve of the project.� APAI is primarily concerned with the migratory paths of birds and bats that will be obstructed by the turbines. There are also a large number of species at risk that utilize the habitat of the island and many fear that those habitats will be destroyed. The group is also concerned about the size of the proposed 50 story turbines and the safety of residents on the island if the turbines malfunction. “We read all the time about fires or complications with these turbines and if something happens here we don’t have the resources to deal with it,� said Le Lay. “We have volunteer emergency services out here and no medical facility or public water supply. It makes no sense to us.� The application given to the MOECC for the project included almost 2,000 comments from residents of Amherst Island and Loyalist Township as well as comments and concerns from Council. “We feel that these comments have simply been ignored,� said Le Lay. “We really thought that there was no way a

OMB rejects council and neighbours; Frontenac Street student apartment approved Continued from page 1

Nearly half of the 71 units will have two or three bedrooms, while the building will have indoor amenity space such as gym, a party room plus rooftop space and a large outdoor courtyard for tenants. The building’s configuration will also address noise and privacy concerns of the neighbours, she noted. The building will also include 66 underground parking spaces and 76 bicycle parking spaces. In supporting the development, the board concluded the project is consistent with provincial policies on urban intensification, respects the city’s urban design policies and considers relevant issues in the Official Plan. The OMB included one caveat in its ruling; the developer can’t start building until the landscaping and other site plan issues are worked out with planning staff and council. Many residents have maintained they do not oppose residential development on the vacant site, but argued the scale of Patry’s project was out of character for the neighbourhood. The Frontenac Street apartment is the latest on a series of large residential buildings that are either built or planned for the Williamsville area – many designed to house Queen’s University students looking for off-campus accommodation. The Williamsville area has been targeted by council for residential intensi-

fication, even though the controversial Frontenac Street development falls just outside the study area. Only three councillors who initially opposed the project, and two who supported it, are serving on the current council. Councillors Rob Hutchison, Jim Neill and Liz Schell initially opposed the Patry development which triggered the OMB hearing, while then-councillor Bryan Paterson and Kevin George supported it.

project like this could be approved here, but we were wrong and we have to proceed accordingly now.� The MOECC approval lists 27 conditions which require Windlectric Inc. to monitor the recognized risks associated with the project, but APAI is not satisfied with these conditions. “These conditions still give the company the green light to invade the Island, start destroying the habitat, monitor the damage and make sure to report the damages to MOECC’s regional office,� said Le Lay.

The Association is now calling upon the Premier and the Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry to exercise their ability to stop the project and they are encouraging others to do the same. “People are outraged,� said Le Lay. “At the end of the day the only winner in this is the developer. Everyone talks about green energy, but nobody really cares. It all comes down to greed.� In the coming weeks APAI will be preparing their appeal for the Environmental Review Tribunal which asks them to prove that the project will harm the

environment and will harm the health of residents in the area. “We are going to take every legal step that we can to stop this,� said Le Lay. “There were so many unanswered questions with this project and so many concerns and apparently all of that doesn’t matter.� Both Wildelectric Inc. and the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change were contacted for comment but we did not receive a response as of press time. For more information about the project visit www.protectamherstisland.ca

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LaSalle Causeway closure should spark new urgency for 3rd bridge crossing

Editorial – Kingston motorists just steered their way through the mother of all road closures this summer. It’s not uncommon for local roads to be closed or restricted during the busy construction season. Motorists usually grumble their way along the detours or avoid the area in favour of an alternate route. But the recent 55-hour closure of the LaSalle Causeway was more than just a few minute detour. The scheduled shutdown cut off a major artery to and from the city’s east end. Motorists, public transit and even emergency vehicles had little choice but to use Highway 401 as a lengthy detour route Aug. 25 and 26. While the east-west highway was able to handle the congestion, the main road leading to it – Highway 15 - was clogged from stem to stern. There were reports of backups stretching between the 401 and CFB Kingston and Royal Military College, two of the city’s major employers, adding a Toronto-style hour to one-way commuting times. The closure reminded people of the inconvenient truth of why Kingston needs a third crossing over the Cataraqui River, one the city alone would manage. With the current transportation network, the feds own the causeway and

dictate when, and for how long, it can be closed for repairs. Likewise, the province controls Highway 401 and sets the timetable for its repairs and maintenance. The city and its residents are nothing more than bystanders when any maintenance work on these two vital routes is underway. Kingston has long sought a measure of control over having a new east-west transportation route. That control, of course, won’t come cheap. The latest estimate to construct a third bridge over the river midway between Highway 401 and the causeway – a 1.1 kilometre link connecting John Counter Blvd. and Gore Road – is $120 million for two lanes. It is money the city doesn’t readily have, not without sidetracking dozens of other capital projects. Coincidentally, the week before the causeway closure Kingston’s mayor led a delegation to the Association of Municipalities of Ontario conference in Niagara Falls to lobby provincial cabinet ministers over the need for funding to help build the bridge and to support other municipal projects. Mayor Bryan Paterson says he wants Kingston’s transportation needs to be top of mind for the provincial government if and when it comes time to allocate infrastructure money. It’s not the first time Kingston has asked the province for bridge money, and likely won’t be the last. Continued on page 8

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Pros and cons of buying a brand new house in a brand new neighbourhood Column - It’s been almost two months now since my family moved into our new house, and everything around us is very new. Not only is the house itself only a few months old, but the neighbourhood we now call home is still being developed. New houses keep popping up and a new family seems to move onto our street every week. Before a couple of years ago, I never imagined myself buying a brand new house in a brand new neighbourhood. I grew up in downtown Kingston and spent many years of my teens and 20s living in an older neighbourhood of Bayridge. Our initial plan was to buy downtown, but we quickly realized this was out of our price range. A new build was appealing for a number of reasons and most of the hopes I had for the house seem to be coming true so far. Here are some pros and cons of buying a brand new house, from an almost-twomonth veteran. (That’s considered a long time in my neighbourhood, I promise.) Pro: Everything is to your taste. As I mentioned in a previous column, buying a home from a builder is a pretty exciting experience because you get to choose all the features yourself. It’s kind of like renovating every single room in your

house all at once – everything is clean, new and how you want it. Plus, you probably have a good five-10 years before things start to look dated and need to be renovated. Con: You live in a construction zone. Unless you are lucky enough to be one of the last people to build in a new neighbourhood, you’re going to have to put up with noise, dust and huge piles of dirt where your backyard should be (and will be in a year or so). The worst part isn’t the dirt, though. It’s the “beep, beep, beep� of construction vehicles backing up outside your bedroom window at 6:30 a.m. Why crews start this early in the morning is beyond me, but I try not to complain too much because I suppose this is what I signed up for. Pro: New neighbourhoods are great spots for young families – or at least ours is. Building a new home seems to be a popular choice for people who are a lot like us, so we feel like we fit right in. Most of our neighbours appear to be 30somethings with young children. There is a little girl exactly Summer’s age who lives two doors down from us, and she’s already made several friends whom she sees regularly at the playground down the street. We plan on staying here for a long time, and I love imagining that these kids will attend school with her and turn into good friends. Con: New builds are quite a bit more expensive than they first appear to be. If you are considering purchasing a home through a builder, you should be mindful

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of the fact that upgrades add up VERY quickly. Want hardwood floor instead of carpet in the grand room? That’ll be another $5,000. How about room for two cars in your driveway? $3,500. Not to mention the fact that you need to buy appliances, which add up big time even if you don’t go for the high-end models. Pro: The furnace, ventilation system, etc. use the latest technology and are super energy efficient – or at least the ones in Caraco’s homes are, and I’m assuming they’re all similar. I’m going to be honest and admit that I don’t know much about this kind of thing, but in a nutshell the furnace is really amazing, heat won’t escape the house in the winter the way it does in an older home, etc. Therefore we stay warm and save money. Con: All the houses look similar. This may not be as true if you can afford to buy in a very high-end neighbourhood with custom homes, but us common folk typically have several models to choose from that don’t differ all that much from each other. I honestly thought this would bother me more than it does – the houses are all very pretty, which helps, plus you can personalize with things like colour and flowers - but it’s still falls into the ‘con’ category. In the end, I feel the pros definitely outweigh the cons. The construction zone is only temporary, and it won’t be long before the streets are lined with trees and the sounds of children playing can be heard instead of the “beep, beep, beep� of backing up trucks.

Arnprior Chronicle-Guide LaSalle Causeway closure should spark new urgency for 3rd bridge crossing West ReviewRoad closures or highway acci- ciencies on the LaSalle Causeway ContinuedCarleton from page 7 As for the bridge construction, the most recent timetable shows it’s at least four or five years away from being ‘shovel ready.’ The city budgeted about $8 million to lay the final groundwork for the bridge construction by 2019; completing the final bridge design, finalizing intersection and shoreline improvements at both ends of the bridge, revised transportation studies and a tricky financing strategy.

dent detours only add to the current congestion. By the end of this decade, the province says the causeway will approach traffic capacity of 1,880 to 2,000 vehicles per hour per lane; travel time delays are expected to increase by an average of 76 to 79 per cent. Even the province, which may hold the fate of this project’s timetable through its infrastructure fundingPresident plans, &admits obvious. Vice Regionalthe Publisher Mike Mount “The current problems and defimmount@perfprint.ca

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Party leaders should pay attention to women’s issues Editorial - Last week, news broke that a scheduled ‘Women’s Issues’ debate would no longer be taking place after NDP leader Thomas Mulcair dropped out. Over 50,000 Canadians had signed a petition supporting an ‘Up for Debate’ proposal to hold a federal leaders’ debate focused on women’s issues and the debate included backing from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Native Women’s Association of Canada, and Oxfam Canada. Sadly, this debate will not happen. This news is shocking, especially when you consider the fact that women make up not only the majority of the population, but also the majority of voters. In 2011, half a million more women than men cast a ballot and yet issues that are specific to women cannot be discussed in an 11-week campaign? During the Maclean’s debate on Aug. 6, the only leaders’ debate so far, there was no discussion of women’s rights and gender equality issues. According to ‘Up for Debate’, the coalition of 175 groups pushing for a women’s debate, women continue to earn 20 per cent less than men for the same full-time work, are more likely to be poor, and do twice as much unpaid work at home. Tragically, they also continue to be victims of violence: since 1980, more than 1,000 Aboriginal women and girls have been murdered and each day more than 8,000 women and children seek protection from violence at a shelter. Women’s issues were last placed front and centre by federal party leaders Ed Broadbent of the NDP, Conservative Brian Mulroney, and Liberal John Turner in 1984 – more than 30 years ago. Since then not much has changed and sadly it won’t if our leaders are unwilling to engage in conversation or debate about issues that pertain to women. Mulcair has stated that he won’t take part in any debate that doesn’t include Stephen Harper and while that is somewhat understandable it is disappointing that our current Prime Minister was opposed to the debate from the beginning. All party leaders have now stated that they are willing to address women’s issues in one-on-one interviews organized by ‘Up for Debate’, but is that really solving the problem? Leaders were willing to have an open conversation about these issues 30 years ago so why won’t they now? This resolution is disappointing and as the campaign progresses voters are sure to remember.

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News- Some four years ago work on creating a “Made for Frontenac County Official Plan� was undertaken by the County’s Manager of Planning Services Joe Gallivan. Gallivan hoped to create a short document that would comply with Provincial policy and also recognize the unique aspects for development that arise in Frontenac County and each of its four townships. (North, South, Central and Frontenac Islands). Last week provided the opportunity for Frontenac County Council’s first look at what changes the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH) was asking for in the county’s plan. “The Plan was submitted last October,� Warden Denis Doyle Mayor of Frontenac Islands said citing the many meetings, discussions and e-mails of the past 10 months between MMHA and the County Planner. .� “Both Joe and MMAH are to be commended for their excellent work and cooperation. In fact they have jointly suggested changes that will make the document much clearer and avoid future disputes over wording, leaving us much further ahead in the process with a regional document that will help our townships deal with common issues.� (Much involved in the OP planning is Planner Peter Young and FYI

- Frontenac County CAO Kelly Pender who in earlier years was a Planner.) In their draft response to the Official Plan, county council accepted most of MMHA’s suggested revisions (50+). The most contentious issue being that the Ministry did not want any further building on private roads, which Mayor Doyle said would seriously reduce potential growth in the Frontenac’s and other Ontario townships with a lot of waterfront. “Cottage life is attractive to many city dwellers on their time off,� he said . “Many end up retiring to their cottages, becoming full time residents of the community that they built in, on a lake somewhere in rural Ontario.� For the past six months, the county has worked with other municipalities outside the county, and lobbied local MPPs on both sides of the house about the implications of that decision and called for changes to the OP legislation. Renfrew Highlands Mayor Brian Stewart and Mayor Doyle also spoke with the Minister Ted McMeekin at the AMO conference and received his support for changes, and his subsequent agreement on the words now in OP clause 4.1.1.6., worked out in conjunction with his staff and county staff, avoiding a possible appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board. “Private Roads� The County is undertaking a private road study in 2015. The results will assist the County and its lower

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tiers in developing a measurable and enforceable mechanism aimed at creating reasonable and safe development of private roads.â€? “This was the first time in my now 9 year’s in municipal government that I have seen a resolution so quickly,â€? Doyle said. “This was the one issue so important to the future of all Townships across Frontenac County that had to be resolved.â€? He noted that other changes are more to ensure there is a workable Official Plan that places prime planning at the Township level while the County will assume the day to day planning responsibility when it comes to overseeing land use across the County. “When we started this OP project at the county, “Doyle said, “ our objective was to have a high level plan that supported planning in our four municipalities, and not to duplicate efforts at the lower level, and we have accomplished that. With only a dozen clauses left to resolve we are confident that we will reach agreement quickly, finalizing the document, within the next two or three months,â€? he concluded. 2. Ferry Up Date. Well Folks , I was not going to do this But‌. You will have read, heard or viewed MTO’s most recent announcement that the Wolfe Islander III will not be retuning the week after Labour Day as previously announced (but most of us knew that !)

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MTO is apologetic about this 3rd delay, delays being difficult for residents. No specific date set for its return this time. We were reminded that drydocking is a federal requirement and Heddle Marine is alone in Ontario as being able to handle the Wolfe Islander.� The wheelhouse on the ferry has not been replaced or significantly rehabilitated since built in 1975. So‌. everything remains as is except that we will be missing the students leaving for school, who have put in hours of overtime and walked many extra miles on our behalf, . AND-- there is NO backup ferry. Our Mayor Denis Doyle decided to check out two ferries he thought might be for sale and appropriate for our use. According to MTO they are not available. However MTO does keep its eye out for used craft, but their prior-

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The Jubilate Singers welcome new members during the month of September beginning Tuesday, Sept. 8 at St. Luke’s Anglican Church, Nelson Street in Kingston. Regular rehearsals are Tuesdays at l p.m. at the church, and singers in all sections are welcome. Details: Anne Garrett, 613548-3580. If you enjoy sharing stories, Fairmount Home is hosting a free theatre arts program called “Never Too Old to Pretend” incorporating theatre games, mime, skits, props and music. This program will run: Mondays 1:30-3:00pm and Wednesdays 10:00-11:30am, beginning Sept. 7, 2015 culminating in an informal presentation on Dec 9, 2015. Everyone has stories to tell. Join us and share in the fun. Space is limited, so contact Dalia asap by phone or email: 613-353-7921 or daliag@kingston. net Taste of Programs – West End September 8 to 10. Appetizer-size servings of the many programs offered at The Seniors Centre West, 1300 Bath Road. Enjoy a free taste before ordering the full course. Programs are designed for adults 50+. For times & details, visit www.seniorskingston.ca or call 613.548.7810. The Kingston Townsmen Chorus welcomes all male adults and adolescents who love to sing to join them for an evening of singing, fellowship and fun any Monday evening until end-September 2015. Start time is 7 p.m. at Cooke’s Portsmouth United Church, 200 Norman Rodgers Drive, Kingston. For additional information, contact kingston.townsmen@gmail. com; Tel: 613 817 7233; visit www.kingstontownsmen.com; like us on Facebook. Calling artists of all ages and stages! Join us Sept. 11, 12 and 13 for three days of free plein air painting/sketching in historic downtown Kingston’s Sydenham Ward. The Kingston School of Art (KSOA) is hosting its 3rd annual Paint the Town! as part of the International Plein Air Painters Organization’s Great WORLDWIDE Artist Paint Out. A display of work created during the weekend and a reception will be held. For details and free registration, visit www.ksoa.info or contact us at ksoa@kingston.net or 613-549-1528. Are you a woman who loves to sing and is

curious about joining a choir? The Frontenac Women’s Chorus is welcoming new members for September. No audition is necessary, and an ability to read music although helpful is not required – just bring your joy and enthusiasm for learning an exciting variety of songs with this friendly group on Monday nights – there’s a spot waiting for you! For additional information please contact Patty at pattyswell@ yahoo.com or call 613-547-1148. 60+ slo-pitch players looking for 60+ men who have played ball in the past and would like to rekindle that competitive spirit for Seniors 60+ Slo-Pitch team or league contact Gord 613 547 5679 or gburnzz3@gmail.com. Friday Night Baha’i Fireside – Sept. 4. Discussion: “Creativity” Friday, Sept 4 at 7 pm at 99 York St. All are welcome. Further info:bahais@kingston.net 613634-0767 Beginners’ T’ai Chi Chih, at 1200 Princess St.,Kingston. Six weeks for $35, Wednesdays at 5:30, starting Sept. 16, or Fridays at 3:30, starting Sept. 18. Excellent detailed instructions. Contact Sr. Kay at 613-544-4525 X 175 or e-mail to sr.kay. morrell@providence.ca. Community presentation on a once-in-alifetime opportunity to participate in the Vimy Ridge 100th anniversary ceremonies in France, as well as exploring other battlefields and memorials across the Netherlands and Belgium in April 2017. EducationFirst and GoAhead Tours will showcase this upcoming experience on Tuesday September 15th, at the Senior’s Centre, 56 Francis Street, Portsmouth Village from 6:30 to 8:30pm. Visit the website KingstonVimy.grouptoursite.ca to learn more about the tour. For further information about this presentation please email Group Coordinator Terri Brennan at tbrennan4Y2KVimy2017@gmail.com. Do you like to embroider? We would love to have you join us and learn how, or perhaps learn new stitches. The Cataraqui Guild of Needle Arts is a member Guild of the Embroiderers’ Association of Canada. We meet twice monthly on Mondays from 9:30 am to 3:00 at the Edith Rankin Memorial Church Hall 4080 Bath Rd., Kingston, Ontario. We are a teaching

guild and we welcome new members. If you are interested in visiting for the day, our first meeting of the year is Monday, Sept. 14. For more information, please email CGNA@quiltskingston.org.

high, overlooking the lake. Depart from the Canadian Tire parking lot along the Bath Road at 9 a.m. Gas $4 plus park fee. For more information please call the leader: Ann 613 531 9873.

Scouts Canada Registration for three diverse programs for youth ages 5 to 14 years are being provided in Verona, Sydenham, and Perth Road. On-line registration for the 2015-2016 Scouting year (Sept. 1 to Aug.31) available at www.scouts.ca. An in-person registration night will be on Tuesday, September 8 from 7:00 to 8:00 at Loughborough Public School in Sydenham. For more information contact sfg@ xplornet.ca or 613-376-3407.

Bath Legion at Millhaven - Sept. 4, Friday Lunch Special. Home cooked food 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday Euchre - play starts at 7:30 p.m. Come out & have some fun. Sept 9 - Wednesday Breakfast. Home cooked food. 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Public Welcome.

Rideau Trail Club of Kingston - Saturday Sept 5 Lindsay Lake Loop Hike from Upper Rock Lake Level 3, moderate pace, 15 km. Rugged and scenic with bush-whacking. Good workout. Hiking shoes or boots essential. Swim and lunch at Long Lake. Bring lunch, water, bug spray, camera, and swim gear. Ice cream stop on return trip. Depart at 9 am from the Canadian Tire Parking lot alone the Bath Road. Gas $4. Please phone the leader for more information. Stan 613 548-3003 Rideau Trail Club of Kingston - Sunday Sept 6 Blue Mountain Level 2, moderate pace, 9 km. Enjoy the south side of Charleston Lake Prov. Park without having to pay a fee. Lunch at the summit. Depart Canadian Tire parking lot along the Bath Road at 9 a.m. Gas contribution is $5. For more information call Ray at 613-382-7189 12 step study group. Open to anyone interested in working the steps. Using Joe McQ’s, The Steps We Took. Mondays 10:30-11:30. Kitchen at 99 York Street (Kingston Community House) For more information contact Rose (613) 546-7056 or email rise370@gmail.com. “Loyalist From the Start” Sept. 6, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fairfield House, Amherstview, 4562 Bath Road. Explore Loyalist Township’s historic past. Meet local reenactors. Contact: Barb,(613)389-1907 or Brendan,(613)384-2813. Rideau Trail Hike Wednesday, Sept 9 Frontenac Challenge Big Salmon Lake Level 2, moderate pace, 19 km. Circumnavigate Big Salmon Lake. Lunch up

Adult Music Camp - From Sept. 11-13 join instructors Lynn Miles, Keith Glass and Kelli Trottier for a weekend of great music in Battersea, just north of Kingston. Sponsored by Blue Skies in the Community, this camp is an opportunity for adults of all skill levels to participate with 3 outstanding Canadian musicians in a supportive and fun atmosphere. For all information go to www.blueskies-inthe-community.ca or call Elinor at 613 353-2068. Welcome string players at any level of development. Join Kingston Community Strings, a 40-member string orchestra playing a variety of string orchestral repertoire and performing 3 concerts in the 1915-16 season. Contact Jennifer Tindale at jennifertindale@gmail.com. Kingston Women’s Connection presents Fall Fashion Fling Tuesday, Sept. 8, 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. @Gibson Hall,990 Sydenham Rd. Fall fashions and accessories,courtesy of Bibles for Missions Store. Local soloist: Robin Dwyer. Speaker: Janey Walker from Brampton,Ont-”Welcome to Grand Central Station” Reserve with: Shirley(613)547-4487 or e-mail: judycobham@sympatico.ca. Westside Fellowship, has taken on the call to help out the crisis that our world finds itself in and begin by sponsoring a refugee family. We have applied to bring a family to Kingston hopefully this fall. We are ...responsible to raise approximately $15,000 for one year and the rest of the sponsorship costs will be funded by the government. Golf everyone? We will be at the Landings on Sept. 5 with

tee-offs starting at 10 a.m. The cost to golf is $100 which includes the use of a cart plus a complimentary drink and hotdog after nine holes. If you would like to sponsor a hole the cost is also $100.00. We welcome donations as well. Also, there will be a silent auction of a few items. We will be accepting cash or cheques at the registration table. So come and join us for this great and important cause.Please register by contacting us through this email or garyncorina@bell.net Bath Fall Arts Affair Saturday, Sept. 12, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free for the outdoor art show and sale presented by the Fairfield – Gutzeit Society. Visit with many exciting artists and artisans working with new and traditional media – pottery, photography, acrylic paint, fabrics, metal, wood, and much, much more. Enjoy live music by Nubs, Tay, and Kalyedoscope, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Learn to use Annie Sloan Chalk Paint at the free demos 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Check out the BBQ, the Bake Sale, the Mackinnon Bros Brewery, the Bergeron Estate Winery, the antiques, and the book vendors. Proceeds to go to The Fairfield – Gutzeit Society. The Jubilate Singers welcome new members during the month of September beginning Tuesday, Sept. 8 at St. Luke’s Anglican Church, Nelson Street in Kingston. Regular rehearsals are Tuesdays at l p.m. at the church, and singers in all sections are welcome. Details: Anne Garrett, 613-548-3580. A One Day Indoor Flea Market Saturday. Sept. 5 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Perth Road Village Sunday School Hall. Call 613-353-1690 to donate. Legion 560 - Fri. Sept. 4 Kirkham’s Karaoke will entertain from 8 to 12 with a small cover charge in effect for non members and guests. Monday, Sept. 7 Labour Day - Celebrate Labor Day with a party on the Patio. Entertainment by Rawhide from 1 to 5. It’s FREE and everyone’s welcome. Bedford’s Bi-weekly Open Mic and JamSept. 6 1-5 p.m. Bedford Community Hall 1381 Westport Road. $2

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Downtown building with damaged limestone faces date for demolition By Bill Hutchins Reporter

News – The city may have no choice but to allow the demolition of a ‘listed’ downtown heritage property so it can be converted into a modern commercial banking centre. The Springer Group has re-activated its 60-day notice to demolish the buildings 101-109 Princess Street to make way for a new Scotiabank development. A staff report to council Sept. 1 recommends the demolition be allowed to take place because, essentially, there’s little left of the original limestone building to preserve. The building, largely occupied by the nowdefunct Tweed & Hickory clothing store, was clad in stucco in the 1970s. That turned out to be an irreparable renovation. A closer inspection by a city-hired heritage expert revealed the stucco was attached in such a way that the limestone blocks beneath it cannot be easily salvaged and incorporated into the new bank building. “The condition of the building under the stucco has been so compromised and damaged that it leaves very few elements that can be preserved,” according to a report by commissioner Lanie Hurdle. The stucco was attached using wood strapping. It resulted in 2,800 holes drilled into the limestone façade “creating cracking, fissuring and spalling of the stone surfaces.” While the cracked exterior stones in the 1850s era building can be patched, it would not look

like any other restored building in the downtown, according to experts. “Based on the installation, as described in the condition report, it was estimated that between 90 and 95 per cent of the stones may have been damaged. It is indicated that the re-use of the damaged stone would likely not be feasible,” according to Hurdle. Staff gave council three options; allow the demolition to proceed, deny the demolition permit and may be subject to an OMB appeal, or try to designate the property as heritage in order to void the demolition permit. Staff recommended the first option along with the approval of a Heritage Easement Agreement, which would allow council to preserve certain heritage features of the redesigned building and create a “limestone veneer” look to the redevelopment. It’s a proposal the Springer Group has already endorsed, but it will be up to council to agree to the plan as well. The Springer Group also plans to demolish the buildings at 206 and 208 Wellington Street to accommodate the new Scotiabank centre. The project would create 21,475 square feet of office space, plus 27 underground parking spaces. The developer’s original plan was to incorporate some of the original limestone blocks in the upper floors of the redesigned building while the main floor would be reconstructed primarily in glass and steel. The demolition permit, if council agrees, would be issued by Sept. 18.

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top drawer, which Audrey had divided with a wood ruler from Scott’s Hardware, I moved my underwear around and made a dent in one of my pairs of flour bag underpants, and gently put the egg in the folds. Then I covered it with more underwear, a vest, and three pairs of ankle socks. It was well hidden, the washstand took the full blast of the sun all day long, and I figured I would soon have a replacement for Biddy. I knew it was important not to touch the egg while it was hatching, and so I used only the underpinnings on top of it. And the long wait for the egg to hatch began. I had no idea how long that would be, but every night I went to bed and silently prayed it wouldn’t pop open when we were asleep, and start to peep, sending my sister Audrey into a state of hysterics! Well, the wait went on. Days passed and turned into a couple of weeks. And then one day my sister Audrey, who could hear a leaf drop, and who had a nose that could pick a scent two miles away, so good were her senses, announced to Mother one morning that there was a vile smell coming from our shared bedroom. It was a Saturday, so Mother told her to work especially hard at doing our usual chores, making sure to dust mop thoroughly, and use a bit of lemon oil on the furniture. She blamed the smell on the heat wave we were having. By the next day, I too could smell whatever it was that was fast eliminating the

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Easy ways to go green at school The go-green movement may have humble beginnings, but now men and women across the globe make everyday decisions with the environment in mind. Private citizens and large companies now consider the environment before making decisions, as eco-friendly practices have extended into all aspects of life. As homeowners, renters and business owners are busy doing their parts to protect the planet, students and teachers can follow suit. School is a great place to instill a passion for protecting the environment, and students and teachers alike can employ the following strategies to further their schools’ on-campus efforts to protect the environment. • Begin with education. Schools can implement coursework that revolves around teaching students about current threats to the environment and what changes can have the biggest impact. Today’s students will one day become the men and women who run the country, and if they are on board

with environmental concerns, they may be more likely to push for greater change. • Recycle as much as possible. Many schools already have recycling bins in their classrooms and cafeterias. But other items, from batteries to books to pieces of wood from shop class, can be recycled, too. • Purchase green school supplies. Green school supplies include water-based paints and recycled notebooks. Manufacturers even make cornstarch pens. When shopping for school supplies, look for supplies made from recycled materials or items that are organic or all-natural. • Use green building materials. When the time comes to renovate or expand schools, educators and parents alike can express their support for environmentally friendly building materials, including reclaimed wood and bamboo flooring. Classrooms and other spaces can be equipped

with LED or CFL light bulbs to save energy. • Rely on digital technology. Many classrooms now employ smartboards and tablets in the classroom in lieu of paper books to help reduce waste and clutter. In addition, white boards have replaced chalkboards in many schools. Encourage students to hand assignments in electronically to cut down on paper waste. Schools also may have digital notebooks and websites that contain pertinent information, so the schools no longer send home paper notices. • Book environmental field trips. Class trips can revolve around environmental issues, including exploring habitats of endangered species or studying landscapes that may be shifting due to climate change. Environmental action is happening all across the globe. Students and educators can play important roles in these efforts by inspiring and implementing change.

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Outfitting students’ technology needs Nowadays, school supplies differ greatly from the markers, protractors and pencil cases required just a few decades ago. Many classrooms are now geared toward digital learning, and items such as tablets, smartboards and laptop computers are essential to enhancing students’ classroom experiences. It’s no surprise then that many students require a long list of tech products and applications to keep up with their studies. According to a Project Tomorrow report titled “The New Digital Playbook: Understanding the Spectrum of Students’ Activities and Aspirations,” a large percentage of students have access to various mobile devices in the classroom. Smartphones, laptops, tablets, and digital readers are some of the more commonly used devices in modern classrooms, and such usage is not limited to older students, as the report noted significant penetration of mobile devices among the primary grades, even in K-2. To enhance the learning experience found in school, parents may want to allow access to such devices at home. The following are some tech items to consider. • Tablet: Android and Apple-based tablets give students easy access to a variety of applications and web connectivity. Their portability makes

them a convenient way of staying connected both inside and outside the home. Many tablets can be enhanced with plug-in keyboards that make typing easier. Tablets can be used to take notes, browse the Internet, check email, and maintain correspondence with classmates via messaging applications. • Smartphone: Smartphones now have many of the same capabilities of tablets, albeit in smaller packages. Parents may need to customize safety settings on phones to keep students secure, but the devices can be valuable tools in keeping tabs on kids’ whereabouts. • Laptop: Tablets and smartphones may have reduced consumer dependency on laptop and desktop computers, but traditional computers remain a valuable learning tool. Their larger screen sizes and mouse/keyboard features can make it easier for students to spend more time working on projects that require a lot of typing. Since many teachers now require assignments be typewritten or completed online, students may need to have a computer at home. Peripherals, such as a printer and an external hard drive, may prove useful as well. • App access: Students may require different apps to complete their assignments and stay organized. Calendar

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Reader concerned driver was “fightingâ€? against car while backing up hill, normally going forward, up a hill.  I do not know how much control you have over this feature, e.g. can you de-activate it?  And is it possible that she was ‘fighting’ against the hill-holding mechanism when she was forced to back up out of her parking spot? Thank you for your considerationâ€? Lorne  Subaru was one of the first carmakers to include a hill-holder system for their vehicles on a wide scale but they didn’t invent it. It was first used as an option on the 1936 Studebaker President model and was widely available as an add-on accessory for autos throughout the 30s, 40s, and 50s (provided the car had hydraulic brakes). Three Subaru models still have it as do a few dozen other makes around the globe. It has gone through an evolutionary process from being a strictly mechanical system to now involving elec-

tronics and sensors. In all of its stages it pretty much worked the same way; when the vehicle was stopped on an uphill grade and the brake and clutch pedal were depressed, the driver could remove his/her foot from the pedal and the brakes would stay applied. Then when the driver moved forward by “Hello Brian, letting out the clutch and depressing the gas A friend of mine has a manual transmispedal, the brakes would release without the sion equipped Subaru Impreza.  Recently car slipping backwards. she mentioned that she parked in a situation If our friend was backing up an incline, that made her back up a fairly steep incline this system would not be in effect and the to get out of the parking space.  This was burning odour that was noticed was most accompanied by quite a burning smell.  She likely coming from the clutch friction plate. has always used a manual and the clutch I’m not aware of any way of disarming the doesn’t seem to be slipping in high gear on system. the highway so maybe no real damage was  done? “Hi Brian, I know that many/most? Subarus have I saw an article of yours recently a ‘hill-holding’ feature so you don’t have on line. Perhaps you can advise me. to use the handbrake when you brake on a I have 2003 Lincoln Town car and the differential is starting to make a whining noise. I don’t know if it’s the gear train or a bearing. I had ÂŒ an oil leak fixed a while ago which may be the cause of it. I need a differential rebuild, which may or may 2015 EXCALIBUR 5X10 GALVANIZED UTILITY LANDSCAPER not consist of the 5 X 10 Box Utility / Landscaper trailer. Inside gears. I am located in the Toronto dimensions 60 X 122. Fully welded TUBE steel area. Do you know construction, Hot Dipped Galvanized after

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On Sept. 1 some new driving legislation went into effect in Ontario that we all should be aware of. Distracted driving will now come with a $490 fine and three demerit points and a minimum 30 day license suspension for novice drivers. Vehicles must now keep a minimum one meter distance when passing cyclists and those that open auto doors into the path of a cyclist can receive a $365 fine and three demerit points. Cyclists can now face fines of $110 for not having proper lights and reflectors on their rides. Tow trucks are now included with that group of emergency vehicles that you must pull over one lane to pass if it’s safe to do so when they’re at the roadside with lights flashing. On two lane roads with oncoming traffic, drivers are expected to slow down, provide as much clearance as possible, and pass with caution. On Sunday, Sept. 6 the North Augusta Labour Day Weekend Car Show happens in North Augusta from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. It’s open to all classes. Not far away in Hawkesbury on the same day the Auto Expo 2015/ Hawkesbury Nationals will be held in Hawkesbury, downtown on Main Street. If you have any questions, opinions, or stories on anything automotive please drop me a line, [By email to emc@perfprint.ca or directly to bjoeturner@hotmail.com listing ‘Question for the Car Counselor’ on the subject line or by post to Record News Communications, 65 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont. Yours in service Brian Turner

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Passion for life inspires artist’s sculptures Enchanté - Art has shaped John Boxtel’s life just as he has shaped a life for and from his sculptures. Creation is his destiny. The 85-year-old sculptor lives in a secluded home he built near the river outside of Napanee. His sculptures rest in the forest, on his lawn, by the water and in his home. Everywhere I look, I see movement where none exists. A fairy flutters outside the back door. There’s a passion to his work that matches the excitement an observer can see in Boxtel’s eyes as he walks around his property. Away from the outside world, it’s easy to believe that you’ve entered an enchanted land when visiting Boxtel’s home base. During his career, in addition to woodworking and sculpting, he’s been a teacher, he’s built and repaired boats, and he’s designed a hotel. He’s just returned from Lunenberg. He wanted to see where the Bluenose was built. Boxtel is a free spirit who meanders where the wind takes him. His connection to his art is a constant. There’s a stability within him. A pair of wooden shoes sit on a step at the entrance to Boxtel’s home, a reminder of his Dutch roots. Inside the front door hangs a pair of Dutch vintage skates—Boxtel’s own—handforged blades (theyr’e still sharp) under a wooden footplate, with tie-on straps. Boxtel grew up in Holland and came to Canada in 1954. “I was 24 going on 14,” he says. “I think I came because I wanted freedom. I said it was to get away from my mother. I needed space.” Yet, when he approaches a sculpture of his mother in his yard, he rests a hand fondly on the shoulder of the life-size work of art. “That’s me with my mother,” says Boxtel, as he looks at the sculpture of a pregnant woman holding a young girl on her lap. He points to the girl. “That’s my sister. She died as a young child. I am still inside my mother there. My mother wanted to replace my sister with me when I was born, and that just doesn’t work. It was difficult.” He admits that there were other reasons for leaving his native Holland. “The caste system was still very strong in Holland,” he says. “There was no way to move or grow, even laterally.”

Boxtel studied building technology in Holland but wasn’t happy. “I never had a sense of direction,” he says. “I left on impulse and followed a path all over the globe. I found a new freedom in Canada.” After arriving in Ontario more than 60 years ago, Boxtel met woodcarver Claude Taft, connected with the Kleinburg Gallery. Boxtel eventually landed at the Ontario College of Art where he completed his degree over six years. Along the way he got married and had three children. “I was so lucky,” he says. “At that time, all the great artists were still teaching at the college. Thomas Bowie taught me sculpture, Gould taught painting, [Richard] Nevitt taught life drawing. I got well educated from the ground up, then went on my own and did my thing. But I never really believed I was an artist. Only in the last five years have I accepted that I’m an artist. All of a sudden, it explains all these things, my restlessness.” Divorced in 1967, Boxtel lived in Fenlon Falls, where he started an industrial program in the local high school. He taught architecture, drafting and design. In an odd twist, he also taught ballroom dancing. “They were putting on a play, Annie Get Your Gun. I was friends with one of the English teachers, so they got me to create the set. It turned out no one knew how to dance for the show, so I also became the ballroom dance teacher.” Teachers from Burlington visited Fenlon Falls and convinced Boxtel to move and teach at their larger school.

But by 1975, he was restless again. “I took a year and bummed around Europe on a bicycle.” Back in Canada, he continued his career in sculpting, woodworking and design. He even designed a hotel in Mexico and built all the furniture. “My girlfriend at the time was a real estate agent,” he says. “She wanted to manage the hotel. I was supposed to be part and parcel under her management.” He stops and smiles at me. “I’m not very manageable, so I left.” After retiring from his teaching duties, Boxtel left his home in Stoney Creek and bought a house on Wallace Island in the St. Lawrence River and lived there for about five years. “For my dock light, I built a sculpture of Diogenes.” Somehow that seems fitting, but the Goddess Libertas would have been equally apt. From there, Boxtel moved to Portsmouth Village before finally settling at his current location outside Napanee. The original model of one of his prized sculptures is in a field on the way to his home. “It’s ten kids flying kites,” he says. “I didn’t sell it. After it was cast in brass, I donated it to my home town in Holland. I am celebrated, and I am absolutely happy. It made my life come full circle.” He takes me to a room in his home where there is a giant wood carving on the wall. He touches and runs his hand across it. “This was the first piece I ever

carved,” he says. “I was in Holland recently and discovered it.” He bought back the carving, created when he was 23, and brought it home to Canada. Although Boxtel started carving when he was a kid, he didn’t seriously get into sculpting until 1960. He’s been sculpting since. You can see his beautiful bust of Molly Brant in a courtyard behind Rideaucrest Home in Kingston, facing the river, just as Molly Brant’s home would have in the 18th century. “I spent a lot of time in Deseronto and heard quite a bit about Molly Brant,” he says. “Molly Brant became my hero. I decided to do a sculpture of her head and donate it to the Native community for Kingston. But this guy from the ‘Hysterical Society’ wanted to put it on a cairn. I didn’t allow it. I designed a column and said I was donating the head but it had to be on the column.” Boxtel says the organizers insisted on a cairn and he finally relented. He shakes his head and waves his arms as he explains this. In other words, this time it wasn’t worth his effort to fight the bureaucracy. Now that Kingston’s newest school will be named in Molly Brant’s honor, Boxtel is proposing to create a fullsized sculpture of the First Nations woman. But after the trouble he had last time, this one won’t be a donation. In Kingston, Boxtel became friends with Flora MacDonald. She sat for him as he created a sculpture of her. He hopes this sculpture finds a home in Kingston.

He takes me into his workshop and shows me large barrels full of clay. “I’ve kept that clay damp for more than 50 years,” he says. He dips his hand into the clay and looks at it. He holds it for a moment, then puts it back and gently covers it with a wet cloth. He closes the lid and rests his hand on top for an extra moment. “Every piece I’ve ever created is in there. That’s the clay that’s formed everything I’ve done.” At 85, John Boxtel continues to find new things to do. “If there’s no hope, there no life anymore. I always assume there is a future. Life goes on. You live until you die. You can’t stop living or you die. A lot of people retire and then die.” He still sculpts, but admits he pulled away from the scene for several years. “I got sick of the politics,” he says. He builds tree houses and does a lot of woodwork in his studio. He teaches drawing at the local outreach centre. He’s also completed a book— Studio—about his work. He’s looking forward to the book’s release next month. This wonderful artist, who lives in his own idyllic setting, says life is not about the material. “I don’t give a shit about money,” he says. “I always tell people I’m independently poor.” Perhaps, but there’s a richness to his spirit and art that is priceless. Mark Bergin on Twitter @markaidanbergin.

(Top) Dutch-born Canadian sculptor John Boxtel in front of a wood carving he created when he was 23. (Left) Boxtel in a field near his home with his sculpture of ten kids flying kites. After it was cast in bronze, he donated the work to his hometown in Holland. Photos/Mark Bergin Kingston Heritage - Thursday, September 3, 2015 29


Province announces $28,500 in new funding for Kingston’s Sexual Assault and Family Violence Program By Mandy Marciniak

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News – It is estimated that one in three Canadian women will experience one form or sexual assault in her lifetime. Unfortunately these statistics continue to rise each year, and so does the need for services to help victims of these crimes. With an increase in need for services comes an increased need for funding and on Aug. 25 the province of Ontario announced a commitment of $28,500 in new funding for the Sexual Assault and Family Violence Program (SAFVP) at Kingston General Hospital. “We wish the funding was not necessary,� said MPP for Kingston and the Islands Sophie Kiwala at the announcement. “But it gives me pleasure to acknowledge that we will be receiving this funding and helping this valuable program.� Kiwala also announced that Ontario will be investing $1.1 million each year for the next three years to enhance specialized counselling services and community outreach support for survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence.

“Sexual violence is still so common in this region and in this country and it pains me enormously,� said Kiwala. “We live in a so-called civilized society and we need to work harder to address this issue. The situation is upsetting, disappointing and completely unacceptable.� The SAFVP is one of 35 centres across the province that are part of the Ontario Network of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Treatment Centres. Established in 1993, these centres operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week and 365 days a year and rely on on-call staff to meet the needs of patients arriving at any time. “This funding enhances what we already deliver and gives us more resources to provide to our patients,� explained Silvie Crawford, executive VP and chief nursing executive at KGH. “These patients need ongoing counselling and care and that is what we do when they come to our centre. We provide ongoing care beyond just that initial time that we see them.� Due to the complexity of many cases, the centres refer to community agencies to provide a continuum of care to survivors. In addition to addressing victims’ medical needs,

nurses and physicians are educated encouraged community members violence and harassment,� she said. in dealing with concerns about preg- to support the campaign by posting “Today’s announcement for new nancy, sexually transmitted infec- photos to social media along with the funding is another step towards tions and crisis intervention and are hashtag #EndSexualViolenceYGK. achieving our commitment to stop skilled in the forensic aspects of care. “I want to raise awareness for this sexual violence and harassment and The center can also make immediate issue and strengthen the province- build a safer, more inclusive and referrals to shelters if they feel the wide initiative to eliminate sexual more equitable province.� victims are at risk. “The centres are open to women, children and men and that is really important to remember,� said Kiwala. “Men are included along with those who have been sexually assaulted and are victims or survivors of intimate partner abuse.� This funding announcement comes on the heels of the launch of ‘It’s Never Okay’, an action plan to stop sexual violence and harassment that was launched by the Ontario government March 6. That plan is backed by a $41 million commitment over three years and it outlines the steps to change attitudes, improve supports for survivors and make workplaces and campuses safer and more responsive to sexual violence and harassment. Kiwala explained that for her own part she launched a social media campaign to support ‘It’s Never Okay’ and for the past few months she has Silvie Crawford, executive VP and chief nursing executive at KGH (right)

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“It goes from being a challenging task to something that is really enjoyable for them and I love seeing that happen,” she said. Registration for the teen choir is free and there are no auditions to become a member. Students will even receive volunteer hours for the time they spend in the choir. Registration has been a bit slow throughout the

summer, but Sargeant is confident it will pick up. “These things always tend to grow over time and right now we are at about eight participants. That’s a great start, but I hope it grows more. We are also hoping to do some social stuff afterwards like playing board games and ordering pizza. I want to make it really social for them and I

hope teens come out and have fun.” The St. George’s Cathedral teen choir will practice on Fridays from 6 to 7:30 p.m. starting Sept. 11. To register for the teen choir contact Sargeant at alana.sargeant@gmail. com or 613.331.3166. For more information about all of the choirs offered visit www.stgeorgescathedral. ca

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Sargeant has been involved in the choral community in Kingston for a number of years and works as the assistant for the children’s Cantabile choir in Kingston; last fall, she also began conducting their junior choir. When she saw the posting for a teen choir at St. George’s, she applied immediately and was excited to get the position. “There was definitely a gap that needed to be filled here,” she said. “There has always been an adult choir and a children’s choir and now the teen choir will be in between the two and will help keep kids involved in music.” With so many other activities available to teens these days, Sargeant knows that choir may not seem like the most exciting option, but she hopes that teens can see the value it offers. “I would encourage teens to join because it is something very different,” she said. “It isn’t like a competitive sport that has a lot of stress associated with it. I know a lot of

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257 BATH RD., UNIT 102

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

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85 Oak Haven Lane

$849,900

20 Tett Circle

Year round home with 182’ of natural waterfront on popular Bobs Lake only 45 minutes from Kingston. Three bedrooms, 1 bath, open concept design with gleaming hardwood floors throughout and a stone patio where you can relax and enjoy breath taking hillside and water views. MLS® 15606586

Exceptional home on Devil Lake with 3+1 bedrooms, 4 baths, designer kitchen, large family room with wet bar, sunroom, in-law suite in the basement, level access, a sandy beach with deeper water off the dock, boat ramp, Bunkie and three car garage on a private lot. MLS® 15606831

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