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Reversing course: Council decides Belle Park Fairways won’t be privatized Reporter
EMC News – The fate of Kingston’s Belle Park Fairways has taken a new twist after city council suddenly abandoned plans to seek a third party operator for the 9-hole golf course. Council voted 7-5 to reject plans to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) to determine if a private company or notfor-profit organization is interested in running the city-owned course. “I can’t support spending $20,000 on such a reckless and irresponsible course of action,” said Coun. Bryan Paterson, referring to the cost of hiring outside expertise to develop and finalize a detailed RFP. The sudden turnabout comes just two months after councillors had narrowly rejected a staff recommendation to close the money-losing golf course and create a spruced-up community park. Instead, they opted to contract out the service. But when the RFP terms and process returned to council Sept. 10 for final approval, council decided to reverse course. Two council members changed their votes, including Mayor Gerretsen. “This is a waste of $20,000,” he said. It appears most councillors were spooked into abandoning the privatization scheme after city solicitor Hal Linscott delivered yet another blunt warning about third party operation of
the Montreal Street golf course, which sits atop a decaying landfill. Linscott repeated staff’s desire to “retain control” of the course operation in order to limit the city’s environmental liability over matters such as proper irrigation and surface drainage. “The financial risk to the municipality if we don’t properly manage this site is huge,” Linscott briefed council. He referred to lengthy court battles the city faced in the late 1990s over mismanagement of the former municipal dump that resulted in stiff fines and a black eye over the city’s environmental stewardship. “This city was, in many ways, the laughing stock of the country,” said Linscott, in an unusually frank assessment of council’s current direction. He concluded: “The financial risk is so significant it’s essential the city continue to operate this site where it has the controls.” Most councillors agreed that even if they were to find a golf course operator to reduce its drain on municipal coffers – the course requires a $200,000 annual tax subsidy – the city would still remain liable for any environmental problems that may arise beneath the surface. “The risk cannot be handed off to anyone else. It’s solely ours,” said Coun. Dorothy Hector. Councillors were also skeptical the RFP’s strict terms could ever be met. Among the dozen minimum conditions that staff would seek from a private op-
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suggested. “We would never give up wanting to keep it as a golf course. That’s the bottom line for us.” Belle Park was a city landfill for over 20 years. It was transformed into a municipal golf course in 1975. City officials say it has turned a small profit only once in the past 11 years due to rising salaries and maintenance costs, and a steady decline in annual memberships.
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United Way announces fundraising goal of $3,418,000 By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@theemc.ca
EMC News - The KFL&A United Way’s fall fundraising campaign is back, and it’s bigger than ever. Campaign Chair Lori MacDonald announced this year’s target of $3,418,000 at the annual Kickoff Breakfast Sept. 10 – a $68,000 increase over last year’s goal. Money raised will be distributed among United Way member agencies, and in turn directly assist approximately 85,000 local people who are in need. Kickoff breakfast attendees heard from several individuals who have been helped in the past by these funds, highlighting the diversity of ways in which such organizations impact the lives of community members. One young man, Dakota, was able to turn his life around thanks to the assistance he received from United Way member agency Home Base Housing. “I was into some pretty hardcore
drugs and alcohol,â€? he said to the crowd. “My mom and I didn’t get along really well due to the drug problems and alcoholism. I was kicked out of the house quite often so I was living on the streets, and I didn’t really have much background on supportive housing or Martha’s Table or anything like that.â€? Thanks to one supportive friend, Dakota found out about Home Base Housing. “I decided to give it a shot and contact them because I knew I was struggling and I needed help,â€? he said. “The first day I moved into Passage House, that was my first day clean. I vowed from that day on I would try and treat myself better and clean up my act.‌ The support of Home Base Housing has just impacted me so much throughout my life and I would not be where I am right now if it wasn’t for all of you guys and the United Way.â€? Sadie, a Grade 6 student, has been volunteering with the United Way
since she was four years old. “My mom has always told me that you need to give back to your community, because you never know when you will need help yourself,â€? she said to the crowd at the breakfast‌. “I thought it was a great excuse to get a new outfit and miss some school.â€? Then last year, Sadie was in need of assistance herself: “Last summer I had the unfortunate luck of being diagnosed with epilepsy. For my family, everything changed. We had to adapt to what we considered a new normal in our lives. I had to learn how to deal with triggers and daily medications.â€? For support, Sadie’s family turned to The Epilepsy and Seizure Disorder Resource Centre of Eastern Ontario, which she explained proved to be a valuable resource for her family, friends and school. “Without this United Way member agency, I would not have been able to take control of and manage my dis-
used to enjoy. Once again, her family turned to United Way member agencies for help. Then last year, MacDonald’s family lived through the ultimate tragedy when her son was killed in a tragic accident. “I share these events with you because through all of these the United Way touched our lives in some fashion,� she said to the crowd. “It made a difference. Sometimes big, sometimes small, but always there and always available. And for me, this is why this campaign is so important.� The 2013 fundraising campaign will run for the next 12 weeks. Last year, approximately 80 per cent of the money raised came from workplaces, many of whom hold annual events such as barbeques, car washes, garage sales and dress down days to raise funds. To learn more about these events and how you can get involved, please visit www.unitedwaykfla.ca. R0012313543
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Divided council will partner with school boards on land search quest By Bill Hutchins Reporter
EMC News – The City of Kingston will help local school boards identify possible municipal land to build a new school, but with some reluctance. Council voted 6-5 to support a motion by Mayor Mark Gerretsen calling on city staff to work with their counterparts at both the Limestone District School Board and the Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board on possible locations. Mayor Gerretsen says the intent of his motion is to foster closer ties with school boards, not to wade into the emotionally-charged debate over which schools should be closed or merged. He insists there are no politics at play. “That’s not a valid reason to tell the school board we won’t talk to you,” the mayor insisted. City council’s motion was approved September 10, just days after the chair of the Limestone School Board of Trustee made a public statement to endorse joint discussions. “We are hopeful that the City will provide input and be involved in the re-shaping of Kingston’s educational landscape,” said chair Helen Chadwick. The public board is in the process of building a new kindergarten to Grade 8 elementary school in Kingston that will replace the soon-to-bemothballed First Avenue and Frontenac Public Schools. The provincial government has already provided $9 million in funding for a new consolidated school for up to 459 students. But finding a suitable school location in central Kingston - where space is scarce - remains a stumbling block. The board is interested to determine whether the city owns about five or six acres of land that could be used for a school, gymnasium and playground. “Walkability has been expressed by many as a necessity to any new school so it can’t be too far from either of the current locations so that parents can still be participants in their children’s education,” Chadwick explained. But some councillors remain skeptical the city has enough land for a school in the central area. “I’d be surprised if we could find
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Heritage News - Jeff Maguire is a longtime resident of Carleton Place, a small town in Lanark County just 50km outside Ottawa. On Sept. 11, he visited Kingston as part of the Ontario Eastern Municipal Conference held at the Ambassador Conference Centre. There, along with his fellow resident Manda Blakeley, he shared the story of Carleton Place’s “sister city” relationships. The sister city program is a nonprofit initiative that seeks to foster international exchange of culture, economics, ideas, and people. In 1991, Carleton Place began a sister
relationship with Comrie, Scotland after the suggestion of a recent expat. “The connection was largely historically based,” says Maguire. “Many of the settlers of Lanark County came from Perthshire, Scotland.” The sister relationship was so successful that in 2005, Carleton Place formally recognized a second sister city: Franklin, Tennessee. Manda Blakeley, the communications officer for the town of Carleton Place, explains that this relationship was based on similar downtown structures and economic growth. “We both had those challenges of being a bedroom community outside a major
city,” Blakeley says. Now, Carleton Place has an active relationship with both of their sister cities, thanks to vibrant committees on both sides. They do an annual student exchange so that youth from each country can experience a different lifestyle. Carleton Place supplies real maple syrup to Franklin, and sends down a giant pumpkin each year for a “Pumpkinfest” fundraiser. Carleton Place also shared knowledge to help Franklin launch a curbside recycling program, which they didn’t have prior to the sisterhood. Meanwhile, Carleton Place began a “Communities in Bloom” municipal garden initiative after following the lead of Comrie. We have benefited greatly from
the friendships we’ve made over the years,” says Maguire. “It’s been a tremendously successful program from a personal point of view.” In sharing their experiences with sister cities, Blakeley and Maguire also gave tips on how to begin a new sister relationship. “I think it’s important to decide what you want out of the relationship,” says Blakeley. “It often works best if you can find a community with similarities. After one mayor reaches out to the other mayor to express interest, the relationship can be formalized through council and then managed by committees on both sides.” John Johnson, executive director of Sustainable Kingston, was also in
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Henderson releases long-awaited solo CD Reporter
Heritage Entertainment - The title of Rebecca ‘Sticky’ Henderson’s first solo CD, Life on the Sideboard, has a double meaning. It refers to a difficult time in the Kingston-based singer/songwriter’s recent past where she found herself removed from many normal, day-to-day activities of life because of health issues. But it also means the choice of deliberately removing oneself from the hurly burly of modern life to step back, relax and just observe. One can imagine an opulent Victorian ballroom filled with a cacophony of laughter, chatter, busyness, a clash of colours, dissonant sounds and constant activity. Around the walls is the sideboard, a place to lean, to take rest and respite from the noise and jostling. Or it’s a place where one can feel banished, prevented from reentering the joyous fray of life. The wonderful thing about songs and the lyrics that accompany them is that they are open to the interpretation of listeners. “I dream a lot, and I almost always remember my dreams. On this particular occasion, back in 2010, I woke up and the dream was that I was releasing an album, and the title was very clear. In the dream it was Life on the Sideboard. It was just the title that was in the dream. There was not any kind of content of songs, but I thought, ‘hmm, that’s a pretty good album title, maybe I should actually make it,’” Henderson told Kingston Heritage as she and her new band, Sisters & The Cousin, rehearse for a CD release show at The Mansion on Saturday, Sept. 28. “It ended up being a concept piece and the five songs on it pertain to the same time period in my life and what I was going through. Eventually, Life on the Sideboard made sense because I was going through a long period of convalescence. I was really sick for a very long time and it took me out of the mainstream. So Life on the Sideboard was like life on the sidelines - watching everybody else live when you are confined to your sick bed.” Henderson had lived with debilitating fibromyalgia for a number of years and just when she was starting to manage the pain, she was struck down by a horrific gastro-intestinal illness after she and her husband of 14 years, Trevor, returned from a trip to Belize. “So that’s when I started writing the songs for this album. I just came through about 10 years of feeling like crap, and just started to feel better then boom, I was stricken again. And although you may not think all five songs have anything to do with one another, they do for me because they all had to do with this time frame and trying to heal myself,” said Henderson, adding that the song Take A Right was recorded alone in her home studio on New Year’s Eve when she was too ill to travel to Montreal to be with friends and family. “And that song sort of encapsulates the other message of Life on the Sideboard, which is to just slow down. Get the hell out of the fast lane. Life is way too fastpaced, is too schedule-oriented. Everyone, every day, has so many things on their ‘to do’ list. And I think I have come to kind of resent that part of society, the part that pushes the notion that we have to do more, do more, do more, and make sure you have all the right gadgets and gear when you do it. “The feeling in the songs is to enjoy the real creature comforts of life – including quiet time at home. The song Take a Right is literally saying to take a right. Get off the highway, take the back roads, slow down to 40 km/h and take it all in. When
you’re rushing around the most, that’s when you need to stop dead in your tracks and take a moment to absorb what’s going on around you. We’re all going so damn fast that we’re missing everything.” The lead-off track, Any Old Story, is all about personal affirmation. It’s telling the listener that they don’t have to conform to the popular notions of what it means to have success, happiness and fulfilment in life. “Don’t feel that you have to have the spouse, the 2.5 kids, the suburban home, the this and the that. I have very much chosen my own path. I am turning 40 this month, and almost everybody else my age has the kids and the huge mortgage and all of that. And there are people who almost seem to resent me and wonder why I am not living this kind of mainstream life. But my time is my own. I have total freedom.” And Henderson, known as Rebecca Gould before her 1999 marriage, has always charted her own course. As a child, she grew up in the idyllic countryside near the hamlet of Wesleyville, along the shores of Lake Ontario between Port Hope and Newcastle. Coming from a musical family (her mom and two sisters are also musicians, singers and songwriters), she pulled up stakes and moved to Toronto at age 18 and immersed herself in the city’s vibrant music scene. She played in a number of bands before signing on with Kingston-based Weeping Tile in 1996. Two years later, she moved to The Limestone City, and has remained a musical fixture with her
various solo shows and bands such as Ass huge and famous. I have no aspirations “This will be a band that plays a handMachine, Hell Billy’s (where she met and to get signed to a major record label and ful of shows a year and has a lot of fun. later married its singer Trevor Henderson) tour the world, or get fame. I just love We will start writing some new stuff soon and Velvet Claws. playing music. I am promoting this al- and I anticipate it will be a lot heavier The name Sticky was a nom de plume bum, but I am doing it in a more organic than Life on the Sideboard because that’s created in the mid-1990s as a ‘persona’ way. I sent it to some college radio sta- naturally where we kind of gravitate to for the band In the S***, which also tions, I am selling it at CD Baby online, when we are jamming.” featured a character/musician named but essentially I just put it out in the ether The songs from Life on the Sideboard Peaches. and am seeing what happens.” will continue to be played in whatever While the duo was short lived, it did As accomplished as she is, this is incarnation Sticky Henderson chooses produce something that has had a lasting actually Henderson’s first completely to perform them, at those moments when impact on Sticky Henderson’s life – the solo project. Aside from sister Amanda she chooses to step away from the sidesong Operate. providing some vocal harmonies, Sticky board and willingly, happily, rejoin the “It was recorded by Peaches. A few played or programmed everything you crowd in the centre of the ballroom. years after we broke up, she contacted hear on Life on the Sideboard. And she For more information, email stickyme and said she was going to record the has no intentions, at least at the moment, henderson@hotmail.com. song and put it on her album. We did of doing another solo album, as she alThe Mansion show features a solo the paperwork, split the royalties and ready immersed herself in her new proj- bass set by Henderson, a set by Sisters lo and behold, the song gets picked up ect, Sisters & The Cousin, which also & The Cousin and opening act, Skinny by a major motion picture called Mean features Amanda Gould and Chris Wood Bitches, from Toronto. Doors open at 8 Girls [starring Lindsay Lohan] and also aka The Cousin. p.m. by a couple of TV shows. So I still make a couple thousand dollars a year from that,” said Henderson, who said that she is not motivated by dollars and cents, especially at this time in her life. $ $ $ “A lot of musicians and artists, when they’re in their 20s, say they’re going to 13818A PP2095 PP2103 take on the world, 2008 Hyundai Elantra GL 2011 Mazda 2 2009 Toyota Venza they’re going to be
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Welcome back hockey season Jim Barber REPORTER EMC Editorial - September truly is the ‘most wonderful time of the year,’ and not just because all the kids are back in school. I don’t have any, so the humour of those back-to-school commercials is a little lost on me, but it is still a most wonderful time because of the many other things it represents. The days are still warm (especially Tuesday and Wednesday of last week), but the nights are cool – perfect for slumber. The leaves are turning colour, and even as jaded as I am, it’s still a wondrous sight to see the hues of red, orange and yellow wafting the breeze as I drive along the country highways and byways in the Kingston area. On the sporting calendar, NFL football kicks into high gear, while the pennant races are white hot in Major League Baseball. But most significantly, at least to this red-blooded Canucklehead, is that early September marks the start of Canada’s other big season – besides construction season – and that’s hockey season. Minor hockey practices are underway, as bleary-eyed, minivan-driving moms and dads cart their kids off to arenas at occasionally god awful hours so that their little Taylor Halls and Jayna Heffords can play the game
they love. Local NHL players like Hall and Verona’s Mike Smith are hard at work preparing for the start of training camp. As a lifelong fan of the league (you’ll have to guess which team), I am interested to see how the various trades, retirements and free agent signings will pan out for NHL teams, as well as the new divisional alignments. If you are as big a fan of junior hockey as I am, this time of year is bliss. Not only are the Frontenacs beginning their regular season tonight in Peterborough, but the OJHL Junior A Kingston Voyageurs have already begun their season, as have Amherstview Jets of the OHA Empire B Junior C League. I love the enthusiasm and passion displayed by fans, coaches, managers and players at the junior hockey level. Even at the OHL level, which is more professional in the way it operates than many so-called professional sports leagues, there is still a tangible sense of community, a sense that the players on the ice - though they may come from Russia, The Czech Republic, The United States or even Wilton - are ‘our boys.’ The lower down the junior hockey ladder you go, the closer the team is to the community. There are a significant number of local and area players wearing the red, white and blue of the Vees, while most of the players on the Jets live within an hour of the rink. I love the Junior C level of hockey because rival teams can be as close as
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Heritage Editorial - Last week, U.K. newspapers The Daily Mail on Sunday and the Telegraph published articles on a recent study reporting that relatively cooler temperatures had resulted in a lot more Arctic sea ice this summer than last. From this they inferred that the trillions of dollars being spent by world governments on green energy initiatives had been wasted, when variations of oceanic temperature cycles have been to blame all along. One of them also lampooned a BBC article published in 2007 that had two U.S. experts predicting an ice-free Arctic by 2013. The sensational reports were instantly picked up by bloggers and media outlets across the U.S. and elsewhere, and used to trumpet the view that man-made climate change was at best poorly understood by clueless scientists, and at worst a cruel hoax designed to enrich Big Government through green subsidies and carbon taxes at the expense of freedom-loving people the world over. We believe that this is the very height of journalistic irresponsibility, and speaks to an increasingly polarized world where opposing camps grasp frantically at institutional authorities like newspapers in order to prop up their views and mount intellectual attacks on the opposition. Now more than ever, we believe we need unbiased media to inform individuals so they can make their opinions based upon rational interpretations of the existing data, not cherry-picked data and quotations taken from the margins of a debate. Speaking of the facts, there are quite a few these newspapers either skirted by way of the fallacy that all arguments have equal weight or chose to omit entirely in their reports. According to environmental scientist and risk assessor Dana Nuccitelli, for instance, while it is technically true that surface temperatures haven’t increased as much as they did a decade ago, we now understand that the extra heat is getting stored in the oceans. In a Sept. 9 article in The Guardian, Nuccitelli goes on to say that while it is also technically true that Arctic sea ice expanded 60 per cent over last year, this fact is extremely misleading. In 2012, Arctic sea ice hit an all-time low, and in fact 2013’s ice cover is still lower than average. In fact, says Nuccitelli, statisticians have a term for this called “regression toward the mean”, which describes the phenomenon whereby if an extreme value of a variable is observed, the next measurement will generally be less extreme. While we recognize and appreciate that the internet enables the sharing of information, we would remind readers that in today’s world not all information is created equal.
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Seeley’s Bay Legion: Euchre every Thursday at 7 p.m. Prizes, light lunch. Mature teens welcome. Open to the public. Mixed Fun Darts every Friday at 7:30 p.m. Prizes, light Lunch. Mature teens welcome. Open to the Public. Seeley’s Bay Seniors: Seniors meet 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of every month at 12 noon. Contact 39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, Sept. 20 8 -11:30 Edith Kennedy at 613-387-3949. p.m. Music by Tim & Michael. Collins Bay Royal Canadian Legion 631, 4034 Bath Rd. Singles and Other Seeley’s Bay Legion events: On Sept. 21, a VetCouples welcome. Dress Code in effect. erans Memorial Service and Dinner. Service to start at 1:15 pm with veterans dinner to follow. On Sept. Community Harvest Market held every Wednesday 22, branch 491 will be holding a church service at the from 2– 5p.m. in the parking lot of the Wally Elmer United Church in Seeley’s Bay at 11 a.m. followed by a Centre, located at 50 MacCauley Rd., off Weller Ave. luncheon at the branch at noon. On Sept. 23, 24 and 26, (Located between Montreal and Division). Offers lo- there will be an open house with a soup and sandwich cal, organic produce at great prices, baked goods and luncheon from 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. crafts. Open rain or shine. The ‘Silver Wings’ welcomes ex-service members Miliraria Show and Vintage Military Vehicle Display from all branches. For a fun social evening please join Saturday, Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. In support of us at 416 Wing, Kingston, on the third Friday of every the 492 Army Cadet Corps, Gananoque. Sponsored by month at 6:00pm. For more details and info please 2 Military Police Detachment, Kingston, Army Navy contact Molly at 613-389-6120 Air Force Unit 377. For vendor information call Russ at 613-389-2227. Retired from Bell or its affiliates? We’re the Bell Pensioners’ Group, whose mandate is to protect King’s Town Trekkers meet Sunday, Sept. 22 at 6 p.m. your defined benefit pension and benefits. Please at the Kingston YMCA. Registration at 5:30 p.m. join us at our annual meeting, Tuesday, September 24, Portsmouth Olympic Harbour (Press Room), Community Profile Open House at St. Andrew’s By- Kingston. Meeting starts at 2:00, registration at The-Lake United Church: 1 Redden Street, Saturday, 1:30. Presentations by Charlie Labarge and Dan Sept. 21 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. with fresh corn on McDonald. the cob and hotdogs provided. This is a communitybuilding event with displays and demonstrations by a Women Supporting Women - A support group variety of church and community groups connected for women in current or previous unhealthy reto St. Andrew’s By-The-Lake, including Men’s and lationships held at K3C Community Counselling Women’s Groups, “Faith, Film and Fiction” Book and Centre, 417 Bagot St. Kingston, Tuesdays from Film Group, Music West Concert Series and more. All 1:30 – 3:00 PM beginning Sept. 24. Drop-in are welcome! For further information 613-541-0188. style group, no registration required. A confiden-
Meet & Greet Dance featuring Whiskey Overdrive at Royal Kingston Curling Club at 130 Days Road Kingston on 20 September 7pm to 11pm. Come and meet club members, tour the curling club and enjoy a FREE dance featuring Whiskey Overdrive. For more information contact Graham at 613-546-2243.
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Odessa Agricultural Society is having a Fish Dinner with Fresh-Cut Fries, coleslaw, and pies on Sept. 21st at 5:30 pm at the Odessa Fairgrounds Palace.. Call 613-386-3619 to reserve your tickets.
The Gananoque & District Humane Society holds its 4th Annual Autumn Gala Saturday, Sept. 28. A four-course dinner will be served in Christ Church Hall, Gananoque, catered by Chef Joe de Sousa. Cocktail hour 6 p.m. while Cliff Edwards entertains. Dinner served at 7 p.m. Live and silent auctions, cash bar. Please call Arlene at 613-923-1953 or pick tickets up at our shelter (613-382-1512) Taoist Tai Chi™ Open Houses in Kingston West at 85 Hwy 32 north of the 401 between 9 am and and Downtown Kingston: Sept. 21, 10 a.m. - 2 noon Monday through Friday. p.m., 302 Montreal St.. Drop in to see demonstrations and find out about upcoming introductory and DivorceCare Support group- for anyone going health recovery courses. This aerobic, meditative through the pain of separation and divorce. Meets stretching exercise promotes health and well-being Thursday evenings from 6:30-8pm at Westside for those of all age and fitness levels, while relaxing Fellowship Church 1021 Woodbine Rd. Start date and strengthening body and mind. There are special is Thursday, September 19. Meets for 13 weeks. classes for those with serious health concerns. For For more info or to register contact Julia at outmore info.: www.taoist.org/kingston, kingston@ reach@wfcrc.ca or 613-384-7306. taoist.org, 613-544-4733. Sunday Brunch Sunday Sept. 22, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Quill Lecture Series - Sept. 22 at 2 p.m. at 143 The Seniors Centre serves up a delicious Sunday Union St: Being a 21st Century Canadian Imam. brunch the 4th Sunday of every month – order eggs Imam Sikander Hasmi, Islamic Society of Kings- any way, bacon, yogurt, fruit, specialty breads, and ton. For more info phone Beth at 613-549-1910. more. Bring your friends. 56 Francis St. Voices of Joy Gospel Choir welcomes new members. Small, non-denominational choir singing a variety of traditional gospel music. Openings for all voices, particularly tenors and basses. Practices Wed. evenings Sept. to May at Edith Rankin U.C.. Call 613-544-9893 or email milsomej@queensu.ca.
The Kingston Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will meet in the Wilson Room of Kingston Frontenac Public Library, 130 Johnson St., Saturday, September 21, 2013 at 10 a.m. Captain Brian Johnson will present “Ferry Tales from Wolfe Island”, based on his new book of the same name. Visitors always welcome. Further info at tial, nonjudgmental space to talk, connect and www.ogs.on.ca/kingston
Drum Circle. Hosted by Julian Gregory. Drop into the drum circle at Ben’s Pub (105 Clergy Street) on Sundays, 8-10pm. No experience necessary. Free. This circle is open to all. Ben’s Pub is family-friendly, all ages, and wheelchair accessible. Bring hand drums (African, Middle Eastern, Irish, etc.), shakers, flutes, and other instruments. If you don’t have any, we have extra. Come to play, or sit back and watch. Go to www. juliangregory.ca for more information.
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Evening at the Opera Wednesday, Sept. 25, 7:30 8:30 p.m. Grace Orzech presents a talk on the Benjamin Britten opera, Peter Grimes. Refreshments included. In partnership with the Opera Guild and the Seniors Association Kingston. 56 Francis St. 613.548.7810.
The Loyalist Junior Tennis Club welcomes all boys and girls from 18 years old and under. If you love the game as we do and you are looking for an opportunity to contribute to your community, please come and give us the benefit of your experience. We meet at the Bath tennis courts every Saturday at 10 am. For information or to register a player please call: Deborah Walker: 613 352 1071 or email: walkers4@me.com or Al Beatty:613 352 5220 or email: allanbeatty@hotmail.com Kingston Gymnastics Club’s fall session in underway! KGC offers the following classes: Tall & Small (18 months-24 months & 2-3 years with parent), Kindergym (3-5 years), Keener Kindergym (age 5), Girls Recreational (6-9 & 9-12 years), Boys Recreational (6-9 & 9-12 years), Advanced Recreational (by selection only), Teen Gym and Tumbling (13-17 years), Adult Gym and Tumbling (age 19+), and Tumbling (6-9 years & 9-12 years). Classes began on September 9 but we are still accepting registrations for classes that are not full. Please check with our office or online registration for current availability and pricing. KGC is located at 1343 Midland Ave. 613-384-1190 / www.kingstongymnastics.ca / kingstongymnasticclub@bellnet.ca SWITCH Workshop - Green Building: Benefits and Opportunities For Growth Tuesday, Sept. 24 9 - 11:30 a.m. at Innovation Park (945 Princess St.) Gain a better understanding of green trends impacting the building sector. Learn more about national and regional green building programs while gaining a greater understanding of green building benefits and their marketing potential.Register at www. switchontario.ca/events or call 613-417-0339.
Boomers Walk to the Beat plus Stretch and Singles Only Club of Kingston: On Monday,
support each other. Light refreshments will be Strength. Join us any time for demos and music, Sept. 21 at 7:00 p.m. come to Coffeeco at Marserved. For additional information contact: Dana Kingston Shrine Club Fish Fry Sept. 20. 5 - 7 information and registration. Six week courses. ket Square, 322 King St. E. for BOOKS AND 613-549-7850 x 3224 or Stefanie x 3229. p.m. 3260 Princess St at Collins Bay Rd. Every- Special fees for 60+ and 70 + yrs. New: mainly BEANS sponsored by the Kingston Public Lione Welcome. Kingston Chapter Shout Sister Choir - We do not audition and learn our music by ear. Our repertoire is fresh & fun. All levels of singers welcome. Practices Tuesdays 7-9 p.m. Kingston Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. Kingston. www.shoutsisterchoir.ca
OLMC Childrens Consignment Sale Sat., Sept 21 8:30 a.m.- 12:30p.m. OLMC School - 97 Park Cres. Amherstview. Previously loved baby & childrens clothes, toys, books, games & baby gear. CASH ONLY sale. This is a major Are you sick? Depressed? You are welcome to Kings- Bring your SING out of the shower! Call Sharon fundraising event for the Our Lady of Mount ton Healing Clinic where trained personnel will pray at 613-389-9370 to learn how. Real Women, Real Carmel Parent Council. for you. Every Monday between 6-9 p.m., 999 Syden- Harmony, Real Fun. Greater Kingston Chorus ham Rd., Kingston. Third Day Worship Centre. We Sweet Adelines International. believe in miracles. Art to Try...Art to Buy a stunning show of pieces Simply Paradise Dance every Sunday, 6-10 p.m. at the from the Agnes Etherington Art Sales and Rental 560 Legion, 734 Montreal St., Kingston. Admission has been extended until the end of September at the includes munchies, prizes and a delicious meal. Dance KSOA’s Window Art Gallery, Victoria at Princess. the night away to a magnificent selection of music Gallery hours are Wednesday - Sunday noon - 4 by Superior Sound. Singles or couples ages 40-90 all p.m. and Thursday noon- 8p.m. welcome. The dance celebrated its 25th anniversary in April 2010. Contact: Shirley Skinner, 613-634-1607. Cataraqui Canoe Club – Saturday, Sept. 21: Circumnavigate Howe Island. Will we go left or right Seniors Community Club #523 Centre 70, corner of from the put-in at Grass Creek Park. No matter it’s Days and Front Road. Shuffleboard and Bridge Tues- approximately 30 km around. Call 613-382-8682 day and Thursday afternoon, 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. New for more info www.cataraquicanoe.on.ca members welcome.
Bereaved Families of Ontario – Kingston Region - Mourning Coffee Tuesday, Sept. 24 from 10 –11 a.m.: The opportunity to join other bereaved individuals for casual coffee-break chat. Upstairs in the Trillium Room at Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Home – Township Chapel, 435 Davis Drive. Please Park in the Left-Side Lot and Use the Right-Side Main Entrance. For more information, please phone 613-634-1230.
men’s class. Call Dee 613-389-6540 for west end brary. Join us for Fine Dining at Dianne’s Fishbar location. on the corner of Ontario and Johnson Streets, on Saturday, Sept. 21 at 6:30pm. Our club hostess is Seniors men and women Walking classes with Kate. Join Leo and group members for High Tea gentle strength and stretch moves. Held on Tues. at the O’Connor House in Deseronto on Sunday, and Thurs. from 11:00 - 12:00. 6 week courses. Sept. 22 at 2:00 p.m. We will meet at the parking Join us . Call Dee 613-389-6540. lot at the corner of the 401 and Gardiners Rd at 1:15 to car pool. Please register before noon on Branch 631 Royal Canadian Legion: Euchre ev- Saturday, Sept. 21 so reservations may be made. ery Sunday Starting at 12:45 p.m. Steak Barbeque The O’Connor House is located at 369 Main Friday, Sept. 20 starting at 4 p.m. All Welcome. Street, Deseronto. On Wednesday, Sept. 25 at Please contact the Bar at 613-389-6605 for tickets 10:00 a.m., join Leo and the gang for PAR 3 Golf in advance. Saturday, Sept. 21 Entertainment by at the Westbrook Golf Course located at 3651 Tim Hallman. Genge Rd., Westbrook. Please arrive by 9:30 to coordinate foursomes. Non golfers are welcome Turkey Pot Pie Sale, Cataraqui United Church, to join us for lunch. 965 Sydenham Road. Please place your orders Kingston Orchid Society meets Sunday, Sept. 22 with Eleanor (613-766-9505) BEFORE Oct. 2.
Blessed Sacrament Oktoberfest Dinner/Dance Cooke’s Portsmouth United Church, 200 Nor- Oct. 19 6:30 p.m. in church hall, 3 Briscoe Street, man Rogers Drive is having a Roast Beef Din- Amherstview, Ontario. Music by Tim Hallman. ner with Homemade Pies on Friday, Sept. 27, Advance tickets only sold Sept. 14 -Oct. 13. Call 5:00 - 6:30 pm. Paul at 613-384-2671 or John at 613-389-4831.
1:30 - 4 p.m. at the Ongwanada Resource Centre, 191 Portsmouth Ave. Learn about growing exotic orchids - it’s fun, easy, fascinating! Montly meetings, discussion & speakers, refreshments. Please join us and enjoy our display table of flowering orchids.
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Meet your market vendor: Edible Earth By Kelly Reid Reporter
Heritage Business - Sarah Attwells of organic vendor Edible Earth is busy bringing Asian favourites to the Kingston community. An expat from South Korea, Sarah relocated to Kingston with her military husband. She has always tended a flower and herb garden at home, and when her children left home, she decided to begin selling her organic products at the Kingston Public Market. She began planting crops on 32 acres outside of Kingston Mills. Two of her most popular sellers are Korean staples: black garlic and kimchi. “Black garlic is a fermented product,” says Sarah, explaining that it is very popular in Korean cuisine, with notes of acid and syrup. Sarah goes on to note that, “This year I have 11,000 bulbs. It requires a lot of work, a lot of care,” as the garlic is a finicky product to grow. Sarah also grows all of her garlic from her own seeds, which means painstakingly collecting the seeds from her own crops after harvest. “There’s a lot of work involved,” she laughs. “There’s never rest for the farmer.” Sarah’s other very popular product is her homemade kimchi. For the uninitiated, kimchi is a type of fermented cabbage and radish dish, served with generally any Korean meal. Sarah makes a batch every two weeks, and each time it takes two days to complete. Though she
uses modern refrigeration technology, she regales her customers with stories of the traditional Korean process: the kimchi would be put in porcelain jars and buried underground until the following season. Edible Earth kimchi, says Sarah, is a particularly spicy variety that she makes with sundried pepper powder, specially ordered from Korea. “In the fall and spring, it’s my vegetables,” says Sarah of what’s in her kimchi. In the summer, however, she has to purchase the cabbage elsewhere because it doesn’t grow well during those times. Throughout market season, though, her stall bustles with consumers looking for this unique item. “Once people taste the Korean food, they’re hooked,” Sarah laughs. After the market season ends, Sarah says that she spends most of her time learning about new items to grow. “In December and January I spend all my time in the library doing research,” she goes on. “I do it a little bit different. I try to integrate more wild.” For instance, Sarah is currently expanding her crops to include wild mushrooms and medicinal herbs. As she says, “It’s all about what nature gives us.” Visit Sarah and Edible Earth at the Kingston Public Market in the 20s row of Market Square on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Edible Earth: Sarah Attwells enjoys a busy market day selling her homemade kimchi.
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Kingston Edible Gardens Workshop Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013 at Christ Chruch Parish Hall, 990 Sydenham Rd, Kingston, 9 a.m - 3 p.m. Presented by Rideau 1000 Islands Master Gardeners. Guest presenters Allison Shannon of Sun Harvest Greenhouses, Kemp Stewart of Hillier Creeks Estates Winery. Keynote Speaker :Sean James of Fern Ridge Landscaping & Eco-Consulting plus presentations on Herbs, Garlic, Garden Pests, and Preserving & Canning. Free parking and lunch included. Pre-registration required. Registration form and full details on website rideau1000islands. mgoi.ca 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
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Sharbot Lake Farmers’ Market open Saturdays from Local Food Workshop Tuesday, Sept. 24 7 - 9 p.m. 1107 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. from Victoria Day weekend through Garrett St. OSO Township Hall, Sharbot Lake Ontario. Thanksgiving. Visit www.slfm.handsonharvest.ca. We will discover the best that the September harvest has to offer and explore how the local available ingredients Frontenac Farmer’s Market, Lion’s Centre, Verona, Sat- can dictate your late summer menu. Official menu to urdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. until Oct. 26. Come shop for be released later in the summer. There are so many local products from local farmers and vendors. Enjoy fantastic recipes to choose from, it’s guaranteed to be breakfast or a coffee at the Lions canteen. www.fronte- great. Of course, cooking the bounty on the BBQ will be nacfarmersmarket.ca. showcased. See you then! PLEASE PRE-REGISTER by email: info@handsonharvest.ca. Limited to 20 parSouthern Frontenac Community Services Corpora- ticipants. tion offers a Caregiver Support Drop-in the second Tuesday of every month from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The Harrowsmith Women’s Institute is having their at Grace Centre in Sydenham. This is Southern first Fall meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 7 pm at Frontenac Community Services Corporation offers St.Paul’s United Church in Harrowsmith. New mema Caregiver Support Drop-in the second Tuesday bers are most welcome, and all ladies in the community of every month from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Grace are invited to attend. Enjoy an evening of socializing Centre in Sydenham. This is an opportunity for those with women in the area who support community endeawho are Caregivers to enjoy a cup of coffee/tea with vours. Come and bring a friend. other Caregivers in a safe and supportive environment. It is possible, with prior arrangements, to bring Best lunch in town every Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. - 1 your loved one with you who will be cared for by p.m. at St. Paul’s United Church, Hwy 38 Harrowsmith. caring and qualified staff of the Adult Day Service. Enjoy soup, sandwich, beverage and dessert while visitFor more information please contact Mary Gaynor- ing old friends and making new ones. Take out is availBriese, Caregiver Support at 613-376-6477. able.
VON SMART (Seniors Maintaining Active Roles Together)® exercise classes. Come out and join our fun and friendly low impact fitness classes designed for Seniors. Classes include cardio, strength training and stretching with no mat work. Five convenient locations in Greater Kingston. First trial class is free! For class locations and information please call Joanne 613-634-0130 ext. 414 or email joanne. irvine@von.ca. Open Mic Night every Friday at the Storrington Centre Fire Hall in Sunbury, 7-10 p.m. Old and Rideau Trail Kingston Club - Charlston Lake Side new country, gospel, bluegrass and more. No cover Trails Saturday, Sept. 21. Explore the charms of Sand- charge. stone Island and other lovely trails in this picturesque park at a moderate pace for some 10km. Departure Bedford’s Bi-weekly Open Mic and Jam Sept. 22 1-5 time is 9 a.m. from Canadian Tire Parking Lot at the p.m. Bedford Community Hall 1381 Westport Road. Kingston Centre along Bath Rd., where car-pooling Featuring: Bluegrass,Country,Gospel and more will be available. DETAILS: (613)382-4778. More info :613-374-2614 or 613-374-2535
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. Details: 613-545-0906.
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The Grandmothers By The Lake are hosting an evening of down home country fun Oct. 5 at the Verona Lion’s Club. Doors open at 6 p.m. Chili dinner with a variety of salads and desserts served around 6:30 followed by a dance. Entertainment by the Sunshine Soul Band. Square and line dance lessons. Fun silent auction. Tickets can be purchased now at the Tiffany Gift Shoppe in Harrowsmith, Sharbot Lake Pharmacy or by calling Pat Ward 613 328-1697, Audrey Tarasick 613-375-6457 or Marni Pedersen 613 374-9929. All proceeds to the Stephen Lewis Foundation helping African Grandmothers who are raising grandchildren
VON SMART (Seniors Maintaining Active Roles Together)® exercise classes every Monday and Thursday from 10-11am at the Grace Centre, 4295 Stagecoach Rd. in Sydenham and every Thursday from 10-11am at Trinity United Church, 6689 Road 38 in Verona. Fun, low impact fitness classes with no mat work. To register call Joanne at 613-634-0130 ext. 414 or E-Mail joanne. irvine@von.ca.
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1st Sydenham Sparks, Brownies & Guides - Meetings are held Wednesdays at the Grace Centre beginning Sept. 25. Meeting times are: Sparks (girls age 5-6) 6 -7 p.m. Brownies (girls age 7-8) 6 - 7:30 p.m. Guides (girls age 9-11) 6 - 7:30 p.m. For more info, please call Brownie Leader Kim Deline at 613-376-6898 or Guide Leader Karen Smith at 613-376-3254.
Perth Road Sunday School Hall Board hosts a Turkey Supper Buffet Sept 28. Sittings at 5 & 6:15 Bellrock Community Hall - Our second annual Chilip.m. Please Reserve- Vera: 613-353-2470 in-a-Bowl event will take place on Saturday Sept. 21, starting at 6pm. Beautiful bowls made by Tim DeRose The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 496 in of Wilton Pottery will be filled with your choice of chili. Sydenham is announcing their first annual fun car “Eat the chili and keep the Bowl”. Tickets are available rally, to be held Saturday, Oct. 5. Entry into the for sale at Verona Hardware, Asselstine Hardware and car rally can be made at Branch 496 – Sydenham. Local Family Farms. Get your tickets early as this was (Call 613-376-6808 for hours of operation). Entry a sellout last year. fee includes: participating in the rally; lunch at Arden Legion; a team photo; prizes; catered dinner Trinity United Church, Verona, “Whale of a Sale” Satand dance with Still Standing performing. The fun urday, Sept. 21 8 - 9 a.m. 6689 Road 38. Books, jewelis free. Registration closes Sept. 21. For more lery, electronics, crafts, Christmas decorations, kitchen info contact Bob Leggitt @ bob@leggetts.ca supplies, small furniture and antiques. 613.374.2516 john.mcdougall@xplornet.ca “8th Fire” – a CBC series of four films examining working toward better relations between Aborigi- Inverary United Church (4681 Latimer Rd.) Sept. 20 7 nal people and other Canadians. Sept. 23- Inverary p.m. Australian night of music and folklore with Glen United Church 7 p.m. Foster and Jason Pedherney. Refreshments served.
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Frontenacs have high hopes for 2013-2014 campaign Reporter
Heritage Sports - Todd Gill says that the time for rebuilding is over; the time for winning is now. Entering his third season as the head coach of the Kingston Frontenacs, Gill is confident that when he looks down the bench to start the 2013-2014 Ontario Hockey League season, he has a team that can hang and bang with any other team in the highly competitive league. In his first year, the team divested itself of top, veteran players, securing prospects and draft picks. That meant in year two, which was the 2012-2013 season, there was going to be lots of promise, but not necessarily superior results. That squad burst out of the gate impressively, but faltered as the calendar turned from 2012 to 2013 and eked into the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, falling in four straight to the Barrie Colts. While he is not calling the team that comprises the third year of the reconstruction at the championship level yet, he is effusive in the quality of players he will be able to throw onto the ice on any given night. “Our depth is the best since I started with the club. In the first year, we went into a rebuild and got rid of all our best players to stock the shelves with draft picks. Then last year I thought we played very well right up until Christmas and then we just hit a wall. And the reason for that was because of our youth and that we relied too much on that youth,” said the former NHLer, who retired from the game in 2003 after 18 seasons, moving into coaching, first with his hometown Brockville Braves of the CCHL, and later coming to Kingston in 2011 when Doug Gilmour moved from behind the bench to take up the GM duties with the Frontenacs. “And we are building an organization that will continue to be successful. Darren Keily [director of hockey operations] and Doug have done a good job of ensuring that we have youth coming up to take over from the veterans that leave. And that’s how we have started this program. We had a blueprint in year one and we are in year three and it’s all coming together. What is coming together is a team that is going to potentially boast one of the most potent and balanced attacks in the entire league, a solid defence, and an excellent blend of youth, experience, skill and toughness. “When you don’t have a successful season, you have to make changes. And we did. We added Corey Pawley from the London Knights, and he is a left winger who is very skilled and talented. We added Conor McGlynn, a big winger who has size, but who also has a nice set of hands on him. We added Loren Ulett, and he can play both forward and defence. His forte
is toughness but he is also a very capable hockey player,” Gill said. “Bringing in good players make you a far better team because it creates competition for spots and ice time within the team and competition like that is good because people have to work harder to keep their jobs. Everyone has come into camp this year ready to go, in great shape, and it’s showing in the preseason. “Everyone who played last year is coming back a year older, a year stronger and a year more mature. A perfect example of that is [defenceman] Dylan DiPerna. Last year we just had to give him spot duty because he just wasn’t ready for it full time. This year he really wants it. He’s put on a lot of weight. He’s very confident with the puck and playing the best hockey of his young career so far, and will get even better.” At press time, the Fronts were missing four of their most important players, all of whom were away at NHL training camps for rookies. Winger Henri Ikonen was at the camp of the Tampa Bay Lightning, while centre Ryan Kujawinski was at the New Jersey Devils camp. Blueliners Mike Moffat and Mikko Vainonen were both at the camps of the Nashville Predators. “Those are four pretty important guys and we have been playing without most of the preseason, but it’s so important for their development that they get the most out of these camps. I talked to Jean Dupuy when he got back from the Winnipeg Jets camp and you could actually see him vibrating, he was so excited. Now he has an idea of what he has to do, what he has to work on. He said, ‘I thought I was fast, but I am not even close.’ So it’s a great experience for them. They understand all NHL camps are run so professionally and everything is by the book,” Gill said, who attended his first NHL training camp when he was 18 – and made the roster of the Leafs. In analyzing the strengths of his team, the head coach is adamant that Kingston will generate plenty of offence, while being more responsible in their own end, substantially cutting down on the 273 goals they allowed last season, a number that was second only to the dreadful Ottawa 67s’ total of 323 in the conference. “Our depth up front is as strong as anybody in the league. Our fourth line is big and fast and can be very physical, but even on that line there’s some talent on there to put pucks in the net. On defence, I think we’re very solid with Vainonen, McKeown, Steele and Moffat all coming back, and with DiPerna so improved. And then we added Matt Watson, who is a very gifted, very smart defenceman. He’s not the biggest guy, but he likes the physical play,” Gill explained. “And obviously now with Ulett we have added a real physical presence that we were missing last year. Offensively, if you look at the score sheet after all the
preseason games, the scoring is not com- will only get bigger and stronger. winning product on the ice at the Roging from just one line, it’s coming from “He is huge but he can skate, and he ers K-Rock Centre. everybody, so that’s awesome from our has an NHL-calibre shot already. And the “I want to win for the City of Kingsstandpoint. And our goaltending has also best part is, unlike the rookies from last ton. The kids want to win for the City been very solid. Matt Mahalak will start year, I don’t have to throw him into the of Kingston, and we’re going to do evthe season as our number one. He’s an fire. I can put him into situations where erything in our power to do that. But overager and has experience, and Lucas he is going to succeed. Right now, he is you’ve first got to have a team that has Peressini has come in and shown us that already showing us that he can play at that capability, and I feel we have one our future in net looks very bright. this level. And he can still add a lot of that is going to be very competitive this “Our puck possession is already very bulk to that frame, and will still be able year.” good this year, and that alone will cut to skate. That’s one of his assets; he’s a Gills confidence in his team seems down on the goals against and will add very good skater for a big man. And, like to be warranted, as last week, the Frongoals for because we’re making more I said, he has a shotgun for a shot. The tenacs were ranked number nine in the plays in the other team’s end. We just goalies don’t even move sometimes, it CHL pre-season rankings for the top have to continue that. The last thing I am just blows by them. We just need to find major junior teams in the nation. going to do is sit here and worry about a centreman who can dish him the puck The Frontenacs open the 2013-2014 goals. 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Theatre takes a big leap in Kingston EMC Lifestyle – An exciting year of theatre is upon us. Over the coming months, community theatre offers everything from Les Mis to Glengarry Glen Ross. I’m even hearing murmurs about a Peter Pan production, which will hopefully come to fruition. In a city with one professional theatre company and hordes of amateur groups, a new venture is emerging. Theatre Kingston, the city’s only professional company, is combining forces with Blue Canoe Theatrical Productions. This is wonderful news. There is an absence of any kind of opportunity for young people in professional theatre in Eastern Ontario. Thanks to companies like Blue Canoe and Bottle Tree, there are usually many roles in amateur theatre for young actors. But there hasn’t been a single opportunity for a child or youth to take on a professional acting role anywhere in Eastern Ontario this year. This forces talented young people to leave the city (and country) for brighter lights. Brett Christopher, artistic producer of Theatre Kingston, and Mike Sheppard, artistic producer of Blue Canoe, are doing something to alter the landscape. Blue Canoe, which operates a theatrical company for young people between 13 and 30, has just held auditions for Pippin, which will be directed by Brett Christopher, utilizing Blue Canoe resources and talent in a mentorship program that’s the first of its kind. About eight years ago, Blues Canoe
Productions got started out of necessity. “For someone coming out of high school, there was nothing for our age group,” said Sheppard, a Queen’s University drama grad. “So we put on a show. We did a play that summer at the Wellington Street Theatre to raise money for Seussical the Musical in Gananoque. We had no intention of going beyond that first show.” There was such a strong response and an obvious need, they decided to do more. The company became successful and developed a solid local reputation and following. The company incorporated as a non-profit organization in 2012. This past summer’s production of Anne and Gilbert was sold out every night after word-of-mouth spread good things about the show. “Mike (Sheppard) approached me wanting to take the next step toward becoming a professional company,” said Christopher. “My suggestion was to take one production a year and use it as an upgraded training ground. Blue Canoe is a wonderful company and what they are trying to achieve is great, but they have very little mentorship.” Christopher suggested using a fully professional crew (director, lighting, costume, stage, music) and have Blue Canoe staff work under their mentorship. “Not only will professionals have an opportunity to mentor and pass on their knowledge,” said Christopher. “It offers young people, students, and those at the pre-professional artist level an opportunity to get much more professional experi-
ence.” They received funding for the mentorship program from Kingston Arts Council and City of Kingston Arts Fund. Pippin is an anachronistic fairy tale of a young prince who longs to discover true happiness and fulfillment. The cast has been selected, but rehearsals will not begin until January. Throughout the autumn, the cast will receive weekly training. They’ll take part in free workshops with Brett Christopher. “We’ll work to develop the ensemble over the fall,” said Christopher. “It will be a training ground. We will use music and dance, but it won’t be show specific. If we want companies to develop into professional organizations, there have to be opportunities for them to do so.” “It’s exciting to get to work with someone like Brett,” said Mike Sheppard. “He’s a professional producer, actor and director. That’s a huge appeal for those auditioning.” Sheppard explained that the new mentorship program offers great opportunities for young actors to grow. “The hope I have is to turn this into a real youth learning experience,” he said. “The more we grow, the more we need support from the community. We hope to do this again.” Sheppard said that they’re starting with one production this year using a professional mentorship model. “One day, I hope this approach goes company-wide,” said Sheppard. “If it’s successful, if the professionals enjoy themselves and it’s a good experience for young people, as long as there’s an interest, Blue Canoe will make it work in the future.” Sheppard said Blue Canoe hopes to increase how it caters to young actors. They plan on offering a March break theatre camp. He also has a longerterm dream goal. “I’d love to do Newsies,” he said. “It’s about that age group. Kids fighting for a cause.” Blue Canoe’s season opens with
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Lifestyle - It was always called the twenty-acre field. And yet Father said it was far more than twenty acres. He said if you counted the bush at the north end, you could add another couple acres to it. But we always called it the twentyacre field. It separated our farm from our neighbours the Thoms. Although they were no relation, we always called them Uncle Alec and Aunt Bertha. Children back in those days never called an adult by their first name, and so the parents of our best friends in Northcote were always called Aunt and Uncle. The twenty acres was always a hay field. Father said the soil was best for hay, and other crops were planted on the fields beyond the West Hill, where there was rich black loam, ideal for wheat, barley and oats. For reasons unknown, all of the farms in that part of Northcote were laid out in long narrow strips, and on our side, there were no exceptions. Father always said you could spit across our fields, they were so narrow, but our farm ran from the Northcote Side Road, straight south and across the Bonnechere...this long narrow piece of farmland that had seen three generations of Father’s family live and die. But the twenty-acre field was more than just a field. When the hay had been taken off, you could see the path where dozens of times, we had walked, rode horseback, or taken the buggy in the summer and the cutter in the winter, over to the Thom’s homestead.
and never, ever did I see it closed, but always hanging open on one hinge, I left the twenty-acre field behind me, and I would breathe a sigh of relief that I had once again made it safely. Coming home presented a problem though. My little friend Velma knew I was frightened of my own shadow, and so she would walk with me half-way through the field, and stand there as I ran as fast as my legs could carry me home. And as soon as I would reach the grape arbour, I would turn and wave to Velma and she would return to her own home. I marvelled at how brave was my little friend Velma. In the wintertime, when the hay had long since been taken off, and only stubble remained, I would wait for the snow to come and cover the field with a white blanket. The field looked bigger then, I thought. As soon as there was enough snow to make the field passable, Father would take the team of horses, hitch them to the big flat-bottomed sleigh and make many trips back and forth across the field to make a path. It would be as straight as a die. Leading from our yard at the side of our house, and right over to the opening in the fence where the gate hung by a hinge. My very favourite time for crossing the twenty-acre field was in the dead of winter. When the air was crystal clear, and bitterly cold, and the full moon overhead hung like a huge lit lantern. Going across the field to the Thoms was a special treat at any time, but in the winter, on a cold night, was my very favourite. It would take about 20 minutes to cross the field, all of us bundled up like mummies on the flatbottomed sleigh. And from under the blankets covering us, keeping out the cold, the twenty-acre field looked like an immense white bedspread. After a fresh snow, the field sparkled like millions of diamonds, and I felt the utmost joy and peace. I thought how blessed we were to own that special tract of land. It was supposed to separate the two farms, but in fact, it tied us together. Today, decades later, the twenty-acre field is still there. There still isn’t much of a fence, and its ground is rutted from hundreds of sleighs, wagons and horses using it as a way of getting from one farm to another. And through a child’s eyes, so many years ago, the twenty-acre field was a symbol of the times linking neighbours, creating a bond, like a good and warm handshake.
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Lakeshore School: A unique perspective on educating young minds By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@theemc.ca
Heritage Lifestyle - Integrity. Curiosity. Creativity. Those are the three pillars that make up the philosophy behind Lakeshore School, a local pre-kindergarten to Grade 8 private school now entering its second year. “We started last year with six students, and we started this year with 38,” says co-founder Tracey Kennedy. “That’s a lot to get used to.” All the same, she and her partners Andrew Schleger and Steve Spencer are happy to see the school growing. “For me it was the freedom to teach how I really wanted to,” Schleger says of why he was inspired to start his own private school. “There were things that we wanted to do that were impossible to do in a public school system. That was sort of the drive - wanting to teach in a bit of a different way.” He says it was also important to him and the other founders to be able to stick to a continuous teaching philosophy, as opposed to being mandated by the government to change it up every few years. “We figure it’s almost like a
camp where you learn a great deal of things,” Schleger explains. “We value the senior students becoming leaders and role models first and foremost, then the young kids rise up and see what they can be.” Instead of separating off into little cliques and factions, students are encouraged to work and play together as a group. “We’ll partner [the older students] up with the younger students on a hike,” Kennedy says. “They’ll really an interest in what they’re doing. They’re having conversations, chatting along – it’s neat to see a 12 year old chatting with a four year old.” Giving the students a wellrounded education is another important goal at Lakeshore. “Most kids don’t know what they want to be when they grow up when they’re 10 years old,” Schleger says. “If we try to expose them to the arts, athletics, academics, computers [and more], they are by the end exposed to a whole bunch of things that they can become.” A focus on outdoor education is another aspect that sets Lakeshore apart from your average school. “School boards often have trouble with insurance and things like that with taking kids outside,” Schleger says. “We have a large
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EMC News – These days there is an app for everything. Now, there is even one for the Museum of Health Care in Kingston. The app is entitled “Transformation of the Kingston General Hospital, 1835-1914” and it was created through a grant from the Trillium Foundation. Dr. Pamela Peacock, the curator at the Museum of Health Care, was responsible for putting the content together and is excited to see it finally launching. “Almost immediately after I started here two
years ago, the first project that was given to me was the app project. We were given funding, a two year grant, and this app is the outcome of the first years’ work and I am hard at work on the second app as we speak.” The app is based on the idea of a historical walking tour, and while the museum had a physical walking tour a number of years ago, it was too hard to find enough staff to run it and the museum at the same time. “Dr. James Low, who is the director emeritus at the museum, came up with the idea to turn the walking tour into an app so people would not need the tour guide and could do it on their own,” explained Peacock, “People could tour with their families on their own and people that may not even be in Kingston can learn about the history of KGH on their own.” This is the first app of its kind in Kingst o n , a n d while it was challengi n g , it certainly helps fill
some history gaps about KGH that residents and tourists may be unaware of. “The app is organized so that it will take visitors step by step through the construction of the first seven wings of the hospital,” said Peacock, “We felt like this was an important thing to do because KGH is one of the few hospitals in Canada where all of its original complexes are still visible. Instead of building over things, the original façade of the main building is still there. It has been added on to, but you can still walk around and actually see the original structure and that is fairly unique.” The most challenging part of creating the app was trying to
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Ultimate anti-hero rules Pat Trew the big screen once again Arts – It’s kind of interesting to be cheering for the murderous psychopath. Though I suppose that was always the charm By mARK HAsKins of the Riddick films. Betrayed by the Necromongers Riddick (Vin Diesel) is left for dead on a strange and harsh world. It’s the kind of planet where death waits for the unwary. In other words Riddick is right at home. Riddick claws his way back from the brink of death. Then he claws his way to the top of the food chain. By JoHn tUcKER Eventually he finds a mercenary outpost, and sends out a distress call making sure anyone who hears it knows who sent it. Then he waits. It isn’t long before two mercenary groups show up. The first rag tag group, led by Santana (Jordi Molla), is only interested in killing Riddick and claiming the reward. The second more disciplined team, led by Boss Johns (Matt Nable), seems to be after something else. Riddick doesn’t care what they want. All he wants is one of their ships, and as long as they give it to him he won’t kill them all. Neither group is about to give up a ship, but Riddick knows something they don’t. He knows the rains are coming, and he’s seen what the rains bring. If they don’t get off this planet before the storm hits no one’s
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Loyalist Studio Tour to showcase wide variety of local talent By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@theemc.ca
Heritage Events - Loyalist Township’s picturesque Harewood Village is a little neighbourhood with a lot of talent. The area, located between the villages of Bath and Amherstview, is home to so many artists that the group decided to work together to create the Loyalist Studio Tour, which takes place Sept. 28 and 29 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. A total of nine artists will show their work at four homes, and everything from wood carvings to stained glass to greeting cards will be featured. The tour’s inaugural run in 2012 was very successful, and organizers hope it will continue to grow this year. “I hope that people come out to appreciate some of the art that’s available in the area and to realize that we have really good artists here,” says artist Wendy White of Bunclody Stained Glass. “It’s Canadian made and it’s hand-crafted, so hopefully they’ll find something they like to take home to their own house or give as a gift.” White notes the neighbourhood studio tour format has many benefits over conventional showings.
“The advantage really would be a timeline. Everybody’s so busy these days. This is giving you nine artists in four houses. You only have four stops. There’s parking at all of them and you get to do all of them probably in two hours, with an opportunity to talk to the artist at each stop.” In addition, White says that it’s nice for those taking the tour to not have to be crammed into a little booth with many others in order to view an artist’s work. “When it’s displayed in an artist’s home, it’s much easier to get around and look at it and understand why this piece was even made and where the artist was coming from at the time,” she remarks. “I think in our case we’re very, very fortunate because the artists that are in it are very well-established. A lot of them don’t sell anywhere else because they put so many hours into their pieces, this is a one-shot deal.” White herself has been in the stained glass industry for over 34 years. Locally, her art can be seen at places like the chapel in Extendicare Kingston and the John M. Parrot Centre in Napanee, but she also makes smaller pieces to sell. “I like anything that has to do with
glass,” she says. “Whether it’s doing a very traditional stained glass window, repurposing a wine bottle or decorating a wine glass, I like to make things that are useful and reasonably priced. I just love working with the medium, so I’m always inventing something new out of glass.” White hopes guests will take this opportunity to get to know the local artists and discover some unique pieces. “Hopefully they’ll find something they like to take home to their own house or give as a gift. There’s nothing better than to get an original piece of art from someone as a wedding gift or Christmas gift instead of something that’s mass-produced overseas.” The Loyalist Studio tour has four stops: 20 Compton Ct., which will house Turning Wood Crafts by Nelson Freedman and beeswax chandler Letitia Hasson; 190 Nicholson Point Rd., housing wood carver John Palmer, painter Grace Palmer and greeting card artist Karen Gagnon; 266 Nicholson Point Rd., which will house Bunclody Stained Glass and antique restorer Ron Taylor; and 290 Nicholson Point Rd,. featuring painter and crafter Shirley Ovens and embroiderer Bill Ovens.
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KITCHEN KREATIONS
Kate Kristiansen
You Say Tomato, I Say Tomahto EMC Lifestyle – “The food sucks,” claimed my dad when he called from the nursing home this week. “The tomatoes are hard and pink. Nothing has any taste to it.” As many of you will recall, my dad is the main caregiver for his partner, who has an acquired brain injury. He has spent more than 10 years caring for her at home. Due to his declining health, the doctors advised that he was no longer able to manage at home. In the spring, his partner was moved to a nursing home. It was a long and difficult summer while we waited for a bed for him in the same residence. Recently, Dad was reunited with his partner in the nursing home. It was the best day and the worst day. Seeing her smile when he walked through the door with his bags was priceless. He is her rock. She is his everything. Just to hear one another’s voice again in the night and to know the other is okay is what each needs. It was good day. This was to be their new home. When I went to leave that day, I could see the fear in my dad’s eyes. His hand trembled in mine as I said goodbye. I could see Dad wanted to call the whole thing off. I couldn’t blame him. He was happy to be together again. This was what he had fought so hard to avoid, but the day had come. I visit regularly, and always try to bring over his favorite sweet things.
We speak daily. He enjoys his food. He loves to cook. He grumbles at the quality of food in the nursing home. Today, his call is about the tomatoes. Right across the road from the nursing home is a farmer’s vegetable stand. He often visited it in the past for fresh produce. I stop occasionally and pick up flowers for their room. “If I could I’d walk there. I’d purchase the biggest fresh tomato,” he says. “Red and juicy. I would slice it; top it with bacon for a toasted tomato sandwich. That’s all I want. Tomatoes in here are terrible. Does no one know how to tell a ripe tomato?” There is almost nothing better than a perfectly ripe tomato. With so many heirloom varieties available, knowing when to pick can be difficult. They can often be different colours, at times even stripped or speckled. The best way to determine if a tomato is ripe is by checking the flesh, colour and touch. The skin should have turned from a dull matte to glossy and slightly shiny. Also, it should be fairly deep in colour and give a little when touched. Although, keep in mind it should be tender, not mushy and soft. A perfectly ripe tomato, warm from the sun, tastes like heaven. As kids we would pick them from the garden and eat them right there where we were standing. They smelled like the sun and dirt. The fat juicy ones
would drip down your cheek. If you were lucky, a whole handful of cherry tomatoes could be squished in your mouth before you got caught. Like the old song goes, if we ever part it will break my heart. Dad will never leave. This is his new home. They know they need each other. This week, I will be taking with me the best toasted bacon and tomato sandwich I can muster up, because goodness knows what the day will bring.
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Their marriage is a dance of love “Dance me to your beauty with a burning violin Dance me through the panic ‘til I’m gathered safely in Lift me like an olive branch and be my homeward dove Dance me to the end of love” —Leonard Cohen Lifestyle - It seems I’ve stumbled onto the fountain of youth. If Derek and Margaret Shaw are any indication, it’s dance that keeps the body youthful and healthy. The above Leonard Cohen quote is on the Shaw’s Studio Slofox website. The couple, originally from Eng-
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Robert Noseworthy was one of 36 cancer survivors who participated in the fourth annual Ride the Rideau. The event raised $2,049,522 for cancer research.
and was inspired to be a part underwent surgery, 18 weeks of it. He recruited his son and of chemotherapy and five daughter to ride with him. weeks of daily radiation treatment at The Ottawa Another survivor, Catherine Hospital Cancer Centre. Elliott, first participated in Ride the Rideau in 2011 as a “I had no idea that I would way to support her friend and be riding for myself two years neighbour who was a cancer later,” said Elliott, who shared her story during the opening Earlier this year, survivor. ceremonies. Noseworthy – who founded Little did she know that Westerra Homes and just a few months later, she This year’s success brings Developments shortly after would be diagnosed with Ride the Rideau’s four-year his second diagnosis – learned Stage 2 breast cancer. fundraising total to over $6.45 about Ride the Rideau, Eastern million. Next year’s ride has Ontario’s most successful The cancer had been set for September 6, single-day cancer fundraiser, metastasized, and Elliott 2013.
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For decades, people have turned to diet blood-glucose levels. It also causes the soft drinks as a healthier alternative to regu- body to store the glucose as fat. This can lar soft drinks. However, consuming diet lead to low blood sugar, which may cause soda on a regular basis may have some se- you to eat a sugary treat in response. Having rious health ramifications, including weight diet soda or eating a sugarless item once in gain. a while won't create any long-term effects. It may seem counterintuitive to sug- But repeatedly relying on artificial sweetenDerek describes dancing as relaxShe admitted that when she was gest that diet sodas may be causing people ers could affect appetite and change blood ing. a young girl she wanted to become to gain weight, particularly because these sugar levels for good. sodas are commonly consumed by people These aren't the only consequences to “I like the energy, the music,” he a journalist. said. “But during the war years, it who are trying to lose weight. However, diet soda and other beverages. Drinking “And the creativity,” said Marga- wasn’t something girls did,” she artificial sweeteners found in some diet so- diet soda regularly may affect cardiovasret. “It’s very social. It’s just fun.” said. “And university wasn’t avail- das may increase a person's risk of obesity. cular health. According to the American “You exercise every muscle in able like it is today. But I’ve always It's not entirely what you are eating that can Heart Association, research presented at cause weight gain but what the body thinks the American Stroke Association's Interyour body,” said Derek. “If you are enjoyed writing.” national Stroke Conference found people dancing fast steps, it’s equivalent to Derek likes to play golf and go it is eating (or drinking) that plays a role. There are two factors at play with regard who drink diet soda every day have a 61 the 100-yard dash.” boating. They’ve had their own boat to the artificial sweetener conundrum. First, percent higher risk of vascular events He explained that the main thing docked downtown for 25 years. getting in the way of someone learnBeyond their teaching, they’ve The University of Texas Health Science than those who reported no soda conCenter in San Antonio has researched the sumption. ing to dance is fear of the unknown. given much to the community. Regular soda isn't a better alterna“Over a couple of weeks, they In fact, they started the local Kid- potential link between obesity and artificial sweeteners. Researchers have found tive. It can contribute to weight gain start to relax,” he said. ney Foundation. “People take it so seriously at “We used to have it downstairs,” that something in the chemical structure of and cardiovascular issues as well as an these sweeteners alters the way the brain increased risk for diabetes. A 2011 refirst,” said Margaret. “But they’re said Margaret. supposed to have fun. We explain Derek served as president of the processes the neurotransmitter serotonin. view published in the journal Circulation all the steps. 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Lifestyle – I can well remember the first time I encountered a roundabout. When you are driving in England and you come to a roundabout it is not something you soon forget! The highways and byways of Great Britain are notoriously crowded. Try heading to an English seaside resort on August Bank Holiday and you will see what I mean. Roundabouts are another matter entirely. These European highway fixtures have very quickly come into vogue in Canada and eastern Ontario in particular in recent times. But in case you have yet to experience one – which is entirely possible – roundabout is just another word to describe a traffic circle. To further explain, these transportation marvels are circular junctions where traffic is slowed but never really stops. Instead vehicles flow in one direction around a centre island and the driver has a choice of several exits which merge with intersecting roads. When approaching a modern roundabout motorists must always yield to vehicles which are already in the roundabout. Once the lane you plan to enter is clear you can proceed around the circle and either continue on your present route or exit directly onto an intersecting roadway. There are lots of descriptions and diagrams on-line if my explanation fails to suffice! There’s no question roundabouts are safer than traffic signals because they eliminate red light running and
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friends were driving thankfully) we traveled through countless circular intersections. In most cases drivers had three choices. Go around to the right (yes, they drive on the right hand side of the road in Continental Europe) and remain on the same road. Exit to the right and take an intersecting artery or circle the island and proceed along a route on the left hand side of the circle. Reasonably straight forward. In fact I’m sure I could manage those kinds of roundabouts! In 2010, the year before our visit to the Black Forest and the Alsace, France could claim more than 30,000 roundabouts. I’ll take the ones in the Alsace over those in Paris however. A Parisian roundabout is a synonym for “hell” based on what we witnessed in the French capital back in 1995. When in Paris stick to public transport, that’s my opinion! Despite my misgivings with respect to certain roundabouts I have seen the light in more recent times. I quite like the ones which are popping up in communities across our region. The reason I have warmed to roundabouts is mainly related to traffic flow. Certainly there is a calming effect involved because drivers are forced to slow down in order to navigate a traffic circle. Very different than in Canada and the United States where motorists are constantly trying to beat traffic lights. Red-light running is a dangerous epidemic. The real advantage though is in keeping traffic moving. Red lights and stop signs force cars and trucks to come to a halt. On busy roadways
we had lots of time. But to avoid all of the construction I was already aware of in Ottawa’s west end I took a more southerly route, hoping to skirt around the trouble spots. I wasn’t the only one! When I reached the intersection of Fallowfield Road and Old Richmond Road the line-up of traffic ahead of us was depressing. We literally crawled from that point until we cleared the busy Barrhaven community. For a time I feared Heather might miss her required check-in time. The reason for the long, slowing moving string of vehicles? Traffic lights! There are three or four in quick succession which caused a back-up on the two-lane road that stretched for at least two kilometres. As we inched forward in frustration I broke the silence. “Roundabouts! That would make a big difference here,” I told Heather. “There wouldn’t be a tieup like this if there were roundabouts at the intersections instead of traffic signals.” So there you have it. I am now officially sold on the potential benefits of traffic circles! I realize roundabouts have their limitations which I’m sure some of you will point out. I would like to see it kept simple here. Roundabouts with half a dozen exits are no fun at all! On average however I think their time has come in Canada and particularly in our largest urban centres. If you have any comments or questions for Jeff Maguire he can be reached by email at: jeffrey.maguire@ rogers.com.
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the resulting back-up of slow moving vehicles (tailbacks as they are called in the UK) can be very time consuming and therefore extremely frustrating for drivers, especially during morning and evening rush hour. Traffic circles evolved early in the 20th century in the US but didn’t particularly catch on until the 1990s when roundabouts came into limited use in parts of the country. Circular intersections met with opposition from Americans who, like me when we first traveled in Britain, knew nothing about them. In fact Americans’ inability to exit roundabouts has been mocked on film. Do you remember Chevy Chase in that hilarious scene from ‘European Vacation’? He became trapped in a London roundabout. Priceless! As we move farther into the 21st century, traffic planners in Canada have discovered the usefulness of traffic circles. I can recall when the only one of significance in Ottawa was at the intersection of Queen Elizabeth Driveway and Prince of Wales Drive, near the Arboretum at the Central Experimental Farm. Now there are a number of them in the nation’s capital, although the only ones I have encountered are in quiet, suburban parts of the city. As I mentioned, many more are on the drawing boards. Kemptville, in our readership area, has at least three that I am aware of. Almonte has a rather impressive roundabout on its eastern boundary. Last Wednesday I drove our daughter to Ottawa airport to catch a flight to her new home in Regina. I thought
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Paul Wilson’s first car: A 1969 Plymouth Fury III Lifestyle – Paul Wilson lives in Kitchener, Ontario, and is very active in the local chapter of the Model A Ford Owners Club. His first car was a lot faster: “Certain things are monumental in everyone’s life and things happen that you will never forget. The year 1974 was one such year for me as I had passed my driver’s license on November 2, 1973, and was finishing my last year of high school at Cameron Heights. I was 18, college would be starting in the fall, and weekend trips with buddies and girlfriends were becoming more common as we spread our wings. “Like all young guys, I was eager to get wheels but ran into roadblocks with my parents over money, kind of car, insurance, etc. As a drag racing fan, I had my eye on a ’67 Camaro my neighbour was selling but my parents talked me out of it, saying the insurance would kill me if the car didn’t. I had been working three part-time jobs at a machine shop, supermarket, and school library, and managed to save $1,000. “Soon after graduation, Dad came home one day and told me a guy at work was selling a ’69 Plymouth Fury III for $900. It was a beauty. It was bright red, four-door, 318 V8, automatic, black interior, 90,000 miles and no rust. I bought it. That summer I was on cloud nine. We made trips to the beach, the drive-in, the drags, dances, you name it. The car was a land yacht by today’s standards but performed well. I even ran the car at the drags at Cayuga and it consistently ran the quarter mile at 17.60 seconds and 76 mph. I won eight times
that summer.” “In the fall, we started Conestoga College. I car pooled and had three girls who paid me five dollars each for gas. I could fill the tank back then for $15. One night coming home from the races, a small Ford Cortina ran a stop sign in Cambridge and T-boned us. No one was hurt and I got a new paint job out of it! Another night returning from the US, I lost all my dash lights. We fixed that with a rolled up foil from a pack of cigarettes. “With gas prices climbing, I sold the car back to my dad and bought a ’73 Ford Pinto in 1976. My brother drove the Plymouth for a few more years while attending the University of Guelph. We sold it in the early ‘80s and never saw it again.” I’m always looking for more stories. Email billtsherk@sympatico.ca or write Bill Sherk, 25 John St., P.O. Box 255, Leamington, ON N8H 3W2. Everyone whose story is published in this column will receive a free autographed copy of my latest book: “OLD CAR DETECTIVE FAVOURITE STORIES, 1925 to 1965.”
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Heritage Sports - Expectations are always high around the coaching office and dressing room of the Kingston Voyageurs. With the raucous crowds at the Invista Centre used to a certain degree of excellence over the past half dozen years or so, general manager Denis Duchesne and head coach Colin Birkas know they have a challenge in building a winning team not only for this year, but also for years to come. They have learned, in the three years since they took over the helm of the Vees, that running a Junior A hockey program from year to year is a definite balancing act between many competing demands. “At the end of the day, we want to win championships and we want to go as deep in the playoffs as we can, but it’s also entertainment, and we have to make sure we are giving our fans value for their dollar each season,” said Birkas. “You have to give the young guys a shot. You can’t just keep recycling veteran guys. You have to try to build a solid, sustainable program at the same time. This is an organization that maybe would like to bid for the RBC Cup in a year or two, so we need to show everybody in Hockey Canada and in the league that we can develop, that we can bring young guys in and move them forward.” Building a team is like developing a chemical compound. One has ensure that every aspect of the team’s game – offence, defence, special teams, and goaltending - is solid, and that the roster has a good blend of skill and toughness and a good mix of ages, so that veteran leaders can act as mentors for younger players. Birkas believes he has such a formula with the 2013-2014 edition of the Voyageurs, who had their Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL) home opener last Thursday against Wellington. “Barring some need that arises, our roster is set for the first ten games. So 80 to 90 per cent of what you see at the home opener is what you’re going to see at the finish of the year. But, if a need comes up, we won’t hesitate to acquire what we need and remedy anything that is potentially an issue,” he said. Birkas and Duchesne have constructed a team that is deep at all positions, but with many of those players still works in progress. Up front, the team’s top three centres: Adam Moodie, Brett Seney and Adam Brady, are 18, 17 and 17 respectively. But the coach feels by the end of the season, this trio will blossom into first-rate players. “There are going to be some growing pains, but all three are very, very good players and at the end of the year we are going to be very happy that we went through this growing period with them. You look at [2013 league champion] St. Michael’s. They were nowhere to be found for the first half of the year because their top defenceman and number-one centre were both just 17. They let them develop and by the end of the year, the two were superstars. We are hoping to do something similar with these kids and with others on our team,” Birkas said. And one of the ways to do that is to ensure the young stars-to-be have some experienced leadership and toughness surrounding them. To that end, the Voyageurs scoured the junior hockey landscape and brought in some players with extensive Junior A and OHL experience. “Our ownership allowed us to go out and acquire older players to augment the roster. So the supporting cast is older, grittier and a good group of leaders. These are the kind of character guys you need while we go through this transition period with some of
the younger players,” Birkas explained. Two of those players were 20-year-old Mississauga native Brody Heleno and 20-year-old Mason Nowack from Greely, Ontario. “These guys want something out of the deal too. They wanted to win a championship in their last year of junior. And when they looked around, they saw that we had played more playoff games than almost any other team in the province. So they hedged their bets and came here to work towards that goal. And in return, we have asked them to make the team a good, positive environment for the young kids that are going to be taking over the reins for the next couple of years,” said Birkas, adding that the core of the team remains in the hands of dedicated soldiers such as Mike Casale, Brandon O’Quinn, and Josh Hicks. “Guys like that are returning for the same reason. Some of them have been here for the last two years, where we did well, but still fell a little short of our goals. But they have learned from those experiences and come back hungrier. We have got 23 really good players. A lot of them are new and they have to get used to the league but also get used to each other and get used to me as coach. But these are 23 very, very good hockey players. And from top to bottom, we are deeper than any team I have had,” he said. “So many of our players have had success. And for many of the younger players, we are hedging our bets. We are kind of banking on this being a career year for some of them. We identified new players and players already on our team where we see real potential in their game. It’s like buying stocks – we bought low in anticipation of a good payoff. I am not sure how many guys are going to tear the lid off the league over the first half of the season, but I bet we are going to be league leaders down the stretch. That’s the game plan, anyways.” For the past couple of years, the Vees have been blessed to have the services of one of the best goalies at this level of hockey in Canada. But Charlie Finn has moved on to bigger and better things, meaning there is a degree of uncertainty between the pipes for the team. Gunner Rivers played two seasons in
the CCHL for Gloucester and Kanata, two year will hopefully be augmented with an as the season goes on and the kids get used organizations that were not particularly improved offence. The Vees tied for the to each other, you are going to see us score successful on the ice, but which gave lowest number of goals allowed in 2012- more and more goals.” Rivers a chance to see a lot of shots. He 2013 at 134, but also had a below-average All of this remains to be seen, of course. was a free agent at the end of last season, 168 goals for. The Vees started slow last season, and then and looked throughout North America for “So what we’re trying to do is be were unbeatable for the second half of the the program he felt would allow him both disciplined and play well in our own end. season, making it all the way to the seventh the best chance to win, but also develop as We want to be real strong on the transition game of the league semifinals. a player. and be very opportunistic. We have young, The team played in Aurora on Saturday “He came into Junior A hockey as a quick feet, and we can buzz around the ice. and Hamilton on Sunday, and hosts 16-year-old and he worked hard on his If we can get the puck quickly up the ice, perennial rivals the Trenton Golden Hawks craft over the last two years. He came to we can be a very dangerous team. And Thursday, Sept. 19, at the Invista Centre at some of our games in the playoffs and saw getting back to what I was saying earlier, 7 p.m. how well we played structurally in front or our goaltender, so Coordinated by: he thought Kingston would be the best opportunity for him to succeed in a stable program. He is gambling on us and we are gambling on him.” The other netminder is former Junior B standout Alex Brooks-Potts. Playing for Stony Creek, he was his league’s rookie of Nominations are now being accepted for the the year, and its goalie of the month for three of the last four months of the season. “So we have two 18-year-old guys duking it out here. The strength of our community lies in solid citizens. We hope that the If you know a young person, aged 6 to 17, who is involved in worthwhile internal competition pushes one of them, community service; a special person who is contributing while living with a if not both of them, limitation; a youth who has performed an act of heroism; or a ‘good kid’ to be great. They who shows a commitment to making life better for others, doing more are both gifted goaltenders and than is normally expected of someone their age – help us recognize their we are confident in contribution – nominate them today! both of them,” said Birkas. A solid, veteran defence that features a number of returning players and one of the best goalsagainst statistics in the league last
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6 private wooded waterfront acres. Stately 8 room, 2 bath, classy home, garage, shop. Rideau Lakes area. $219,000. Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000.
ASP Contractors. Airless spray painting and power washing. Farms, cottages, houses, factories, fences, tanks. Corn, glass and sandblasting. New steel roofs installed. Roofs screw-nailed and boards replaced. Eavestroughs and gutter guards installed. Fully insured. Call George (800)589-1375 or cell (613)827-8485.
Picturesque village setting, close to lake. 3 bedroom doll house, 1-1/2 baths, garage. $157,900 with $2,900 down O.A.C. Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000.
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Tay Valley Township is seeking a full-time Deputy Treasurer/Tax Collector to replace the present incumbent who is retiring on December 31st. We anticipate that the new person will commence duties in the latter part of November. Reporting to the Treasurer, EMC the incumbent will be expected to fulfill the duties as outlined in the job description posted on our website at www.tayvalleytwp.ca for this non-union position. In summary, the selected candidate will perform the tax billing & collections, payroll and accounts payable processes; and will provide other services to support the functions and activities of the Finance Department. Normal hours for the position are 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm. Potential candidates must have several years of municipal tax & assessment and general accounting experience. Payroll and accounts payable experience are definite assets, as is knowledge of the Diamond Municipal Solutions (Great Plains) software applications. Post secondary education and training in accounting is required. Enrolment in a professional accounting program would be considered an asset, as would be membership in the Ontario Municipal Tax and Revenue Association. Equivalencies will be considered. The 2013 salary range for this position is $43,898 to $48,776. A comprehensive benefit package is available to all employees. Qualified candidates are invited to submit a covering letter and résumé clearly marked “Deputy Treasurer/Tax Collector”, prior to 12:00 noon, October 4, 2013 to: Tay Valley Township Attn: Treasurer 217 Harper Road Perth, ON K7H 3C6 Or forward the covering letter and résumé by e-mail to treasurer@tayvalleytwp.ca. Kingston/Frontenac
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications for employment. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the Clerk at the address indicated above.
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SURVEILLANTE OU SURVEILLANT DU MIDI Le CECCE, desservant Ottawa et les régions de Pembroke, Brockville, Kingston et Trenton, recherche des candidatures pour occuper des fonctions de surveillante ou surveillant du midi sur une base occasionnelle. Fonctions : assurer la surveillance des élèves le midi pendant la période du repas ainsi que dans la cour de l’école. Exigences : - avoir 18 ans ou plus; - diplôme d’études secondaires ou une combinaison équivalente de scolarité et d’expérience; - tact et contrôle de soi en situation difficile; - fournir un relevé de ses antécédents criminels; - bonne connaissance du français oral. Salaire : taux horaire de 14,92 $, incluant les indemnités statutaires Heures : de 1 à 2 heures par jour, selon l’horaire de l’école Avec plus de 21 000 élèves fréquentant 41 écoles élémentaires, 10 écoles secondaires et son école pour adultes, le CECCE est le plus important réseau d'écoles de langue française à l'extérieur du Québec. 2 Son territoire de plus de 35 000 km dans le Centre-Est de l’Ontario s'étend de Cumberland à Pembroke, jusqu’à Trenton. Pour obtenir tous les détails relatifs au poste susmentionné, veuillez consulter le site Web du CECCE au www.ecolecatholique.ca. Il est également possible d'obtenir une copie de l’offre d'emploi à la réception du Centre éducatif du CECCE, 4000, rue Labelle à Ottawa, entre 8 h et 17 h.
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JOb SummaRy: Metroland Media (formerly Performance Printing) located in Smiths Falls is accepting resumes for the position of 3rd Press Helper in the Web Department.
JOb SummaRy: Metroland Media (formerly Performance Printing) located in Smiths Falls is accepting resumes for the positions of 1st and 2nd Press Person in the Web Department.
The ideal candidate will have: • A minimum of 1 year related experience • Be a good communicator • Be friendly and cooperative • Have a mechanical aptitude • Have the ability to examine and evaluate detail • Assist with set-up, operation, and maintenance of the web press as directed by the first press operator • Good Health and Safety ethics
The individual must be committed to quality, posses good colour comprehension, be self-motivated and be effective in communication within the team environment. Have strong Health and Safety skills. Competencies, Skills and Experience COmPETEnCiES: Action Oriented • Drive for Results • Learning on the Fly • Problem Solving • Time Management • Computer literacy • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Strong organization skills • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and to meet deadlines • Ability to work as a team leader
Specific Responsibilities: • Assist Operators where needed • Learn the paper feeding aspect of the position • Perform various departmental functions • Keep area clean and hazard free • Transport finished product to appropriate departments
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Job Requirements: • Commitment to quality, productivity and apprentice program • Able to take directions from various press operators • Upon completion of training, should be capable of filling-in for 2nd press operator as required • Retrieve and prepare rolls for production • Good colour comprehension • Effective communication within a team environment • Positive, pro-active behaviour Interested candidates please respond to:
Interested candidates please respond to: attn: Walter Dubas Fax (613) 283-7480 E-mail wdubas@perfprint.ca This job closes September 27, 2013 CL431352_0912
Le Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE) est à la recherche de personnes intéressées à se joindre à son équipe pour poursuivre avec passion une vision commune, axée sur la collaboration et sur l'innovation en éducation.
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KEYSTONE AUTOMOTIVE YARD SALE Cruickshank Construction, a leading road builder and aggregate supplier located in Ontario and Alberta has immediate openings for:
EXPERIENCED AZ/DZ DRIVERS WINTER OPERATIONS Cruickshank is looking for ON-CALL combination snow plow/salter drivers with an AZ/DZ license for the following cities:
PETS Pomeranian Puppies! 5 males and 2 females. $425/each. 613-389-1355.
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Buying Comic Books. Old comic books in the house? Turn them into cash today. My hobby, your gain. sellyourcmics@hotmail.com 613-539-9617. Contractor pays top cash for property in need of renovation or repair, any area. Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000.
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What’s on the tables? • Free Tim Horton’s Coffee & Donuts • Scratch and dent parts and equipment sale • All discontinued and overstocked parts– including Hoods/Fenders/Lights/Aluminum Rims • Lots of discontinued and overstocked shop supplies – Sandpaper/Primers/Masking Paper/Paint/Small Equipment • In Stock OEM rims - $99.00 & up – No Tax! • Overstocked Radiators/Condensers/Cooling Fans • Assorted Steel and Chrome bumpers & brackets • Bumper and Warehouse racking - a cheap way to increase organization at the shop both inside and out • Coupons and Amazing One Day Specials on parts, paint, and supplies IF we don’t have it on the day of the sale – we can order it in and make a deal
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Rob Street Auction Services LTD. Auction: Sunday, Sept 22, 2013 Time: 1:00pm viewing starts at 11:00am Featuring the Train Collection of Jack Ranger of Smiths Falls, a long time employee of C.P. Rail â&#x20AC;&#x201C; over 170 pieces. Transformers, Locomotives, Dummy Locomotives, Passenger Cars, N Gauge, H-O, G Gauge, Prints, Clocks, Track, Lantern
Sat., September 28 at 10:00 A.M. To Be Held On Site At Civic #5983 Cty. Rd. 41 In The Village Of Erinsville Real Estate, ATV, Guns, Lawn & Garden Items, Some Antiques, Household Effects & More Real Estate: Consists of a well kept century 2 bedroom, 2 storey home with hardwood floors,
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very reasonable minimum reserve bid. Successful purchaser will be required to surrender $5,000 in the form of cash, or certified funds made out to the executors lawyer; John M Grange in trust with the balance due upon closing within 60 days or less. Successful purchaser shall be responsible for all his/her own legal, survey, appraisal, inspection or any other costs over and above the price incurred upon closing. This property will be sold as is
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YOUR AD Featuring over $200,000 worth of building supplies: Doors. Windows. Woodworking machinery (550, 220 & 110 phase). Hand & power tools. Shop equipment. New stairs (some curved) â&#x20AC;&#x201C; rails, spindles, treads, newel posts. Shingles. Siding. Soffit. Fascia. Plywood. Lumber. Open web floor joists. Steel shelving. Subfloor adhesive. Qty of steel beams. Scrap iron. Qty of roof trusses & ladders. Qty of OSB. Drywall. Office furniture & many other articles too numerous to mention. For safety reasons no pick up day of auction. Pick up Sun. 8am-2pm, Mon. to Wed. only 6am-4pm. Contractors donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t miss this sale. Full day auction starting @ 9am.
Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 & 267-1335 www.jimhandsauction.com
with Bushnell scope, Winchester model 94 3030 rifle, Lakefield Moffburge 22 cal. Single shot rifle, Savage 20 gauge 22 cal. Over-under, Remington model 1100 12 gauge semi-auto shotgun, all 5 guns in excellent cond. Note: Successful purchasers must possess and produce valid P.A.L.
Owner & Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or Accident
Terms: Cash Or Good Cheque With Proper I.D. Prop: To Settle the Estate of the Late Roy Hinch
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Sydenham Legion holds first annual car rally By Mandy Marciniak Reporter
Heritage Events – It’s not a car show and it’s not a car race, it’s a car rally and the Sydenham Legion hopes to make it a new annual event. Bob Leggett, a new member of the Sydenham Legion 496, came across the idea of a car rally when he was
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Wannabe wants to spice up your life By: Mandy Marciniak Reporter
EMC Events – Unless you were living under a rock in the 1990s, you know who the Spice Girls are. And, chances are if you grew up listening to the girl powered group, you are feeling a little bit of nostalgia for them in your adult life. This nostalgia is exactly what has made tribute band Wannabe so popular. Now, Kingstonians are getting the chance to see this Spice Girls Tribute group live Sept. 25 at The Mansion. “We’ve all know each other for years,” explained Suzy Wilde, who plays Posh Spice in the group. “The way we decided to do the Spice Girls thing was Barb, Anika and I were actu-
ally in Kingston living in a house on Alfred Street for one summer working on the Back From the Dead Concert tour in 2010. We used to dance around the kitchen and sing together and one day a Spice Girls song came on and we all, somehow, remembered all the words and dance moves to ‘Wannabe’. Suddenly, I caught a glimpse of us in the mirror and I thought this could actually be something we could do. We were laughing about it and joking about it and then we decided to put something together and do a one-time show.” That one time show was held at the El Mocambo in Toronto, and despite the fact that it was only supposed to be for friends and family, it sold out
and the girls performed to a massive crowd. “Suddenly there was this huge response and it was all positive and everyone kept asking us to do another show so we did and then it kept going. It just kind of happened. Now people are asking us to come to other places and we are happy to,” said Wilde. The group consists of Wilde, Anika Johnson as Sporty spice, Catherine Merriam as Baby spice, Barbara Johnston as Ginger spice and Janee Olivia as Scary spice. All of the girls are musically inclined and have music careers of their own that they are pursuing, but for now Wannabe seems like an opportunity they can’t pass up.
“I want to keep doing it for as long as there is a demand for it, “ said Barbara Johnston, “As far as we can tell, there is a strong demand for it right now. We put on a good show, we do all the choreography and we do all the costumes and we have a great band. We don’t think of it as impersonating, we think of it as a real show.” The group applied to be part of the Pop Montreal festival this year, and while they thought it was a long shot, their application was accepted. From that show, a mini-tour originated with stops in Toronto, London, Stratford, Kingston and Ottawa added. “We had wanted to play in Kingston for a while because that is where
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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
Gorgeous 2700 sq ft home perfect for the growing family. Open concept main level featuring 20x24 eat in kitchen opening into family room with vaulted ceilings. Upper level features master bedroom suite with walk-in closet and full ensuite plus 2 other larger bedrooms. Recent updates include; hardwood flooring on upper level, custom trim and crown moulding and freshly painted throughout. Fully fenced, landscaped back yard with a partially covered deck that spans the entire length of the house. A few finishing touches are required. Mls® 13607925 – $269,500
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3248 ALton RoAD • $294,000
Fully finished on 2 levels with up to 6 bedrooms, 3 gas fps, main floor fam rm, Newer pool, screened in porch, new bath and MORE. See it today. You will like what you SEE. MLS® 13607334
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1225 Unity Rd - $264,800 new listing
Kyes Rd, Lansdowne - $174,800
A very popular Glenburnie location, spacious bungalow with renovated kitchen, huge living room with newer hardwood look flooring, wide open recroom, newer exterior siding, shingles, windows & doors.
Vaulted living room ceiling with high windows for sunset views,wheelchair ramp to rear bachelor suite addition, perfect for aging parent or oversized masterbedroom, new kitchen counter, newer furnace, basement walkout from partly finished basement, main floor laundry. 1.5 acre lot, 5 minutes east of Gananoque.
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Addington St, Amherstview - $148,800 Ready to move in, newer flooring, freshly painted, updated kitchen, new high efficiency furnace with 10 yr warranty to be installed prior to closing. Central air, finished recroom, large common green space behind.
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Aberfoyle Rd - $219,800
West end office Condo with 8 offices, board room and reception. Only Unit with separate front door to lower level and rear entrance for potential separate tenant & income. Great parking. Unit was fully refurbished in fall 2010 including new front door and several windows. fully wheelchair compliant.
Have your own nature retreat with complete privacy and a pond under 15 minutes to downtown, Unique 1750Sqft architectural design, 3 bedrooms, ensuite shower & soaker tub, main floor laundry, recent upgrades to shingles, siding, heating system & windows, under 10 minutes to CFB.
Apple Down Dr - $279,500
Outstanding Value for detached single home. New floor coverings, freshly painted, ready to moving in. Air conditioning, recent shingles, finished recroom, 2 full baths, fenced yard with large deck, central city location. Living room window replaced, Upgrade remaining windows for only $4,000 extra.
Cavendish Cres - $339,800
Solid, all brick bungalow, main floor laundry, large master bedroom and main bath, oak cabinets in kitchen. High basement with large cold room. 2x6 construction for heating cost savings. Spacious front veranda for relaxation. Near Cat Centre and seniors home. On bus line. 3-4 car paved drive.
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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® $259,900.
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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. $535,000. Mls® 13605102
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Custom built, 4 bedroom, 2 full baths, secluded location on 70’ – 640’lot. Gleaming hardwood floors, main floor laundry, coved ceilings, wood burning fireplace, inside entry from garage, HE gas furnace. Location in Kingston’s East end, this home features all Well maintained 2 storey semi-detached home in the Just listed! Spanish Style all brick bungalow located in the brick construction, gleaming hardwood floors, newer vinyl Bayridge area close to public schools some featuresMLS® include: 13600898 quiet hamlet of Violet, features include: newly remodeled windows, garage with inside entry, fully finished lower lever upgraded Berber carpets, some newer vinyl windows, 2 main bath with air tub, ceramic floors in kitchen and eating ® with $455,900 new outside entry plus bath (In-law suite potential). bathrooms both remodeled. area, spacious living room with main floor laundry. New Price MLS®fireplace, 13606412 $227,500 MLS 13607896 $304,900 More pictures at bobsteacy.com MLS® 13604380 • $214,900 More pictures at bobsteacy.com. MLS® - $304,900
MLS® 13604292 • $249,900
Just listed! Spanish Style all brick bungalow located in the quiet hamlet of Violet, features include: newly remodeled Lovely elevated 3 bedroom bungalow situated on 2 acres main bath with air tub, ceramic floors in kitchen and eating offering beautiful views from the wrap around decking, Living area, spacious living room with fireplace, main floor laundry. room with fireplace, very accommodating country kitchen ® More pictures at bobsteacy.com. with eating area, finished lower level with extra bedroom... MLS® 13604292 • $249,900 Dir: County Rd. 6 to Cutler Rd. to Bethel Rd. MLS® 13604075 • $239,900
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Well maintained 2 storey semi-detached home in the Bayridge area close to public schools some features include: Family summer retreat for sale on Bob’s Lake consisting of upgraded Berber carpets, some newer vinyl windows, 2 over 6800 ft. of lake frontage and 65 acres of privacy. This bathrooms both remodeled. property has been family owned since the 1920’s. Property ® MLS® 13604380 • $214,900 does consist of an all purpose cottage with fireplace, bunkie, boathouse and docking. MLS®13600695 • $699,900
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Location in Kingston’s East end, this home features all brick construction, gleaming hardwood floors, newer vinyl Rare opportunity feetlower of Lake windows, garage withbeing inside offered, entry, fully110 finished lever Ontario. cleanbath and(In-law level atsuite waters edge, with newWater outsidefront entryis plus potential). More at bobsteacy.com build pictures your dream home and enjoy the summer sunsets MLS® - $304,900 over Amherst Island.
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Lovely elevated 3 bedroom bungalow situated on 2 acres offering beautiful views from the wrap around decking, Living room with fireplace, very accommodating country kitchen with eating area, finished lower ® level with extra bedroom... Dir: County Rd. 6 to Cutler Rd. to Bethel Rd. MLS® 13604075 • $239,900
Rare opportunity being offered, 110on feet of Lake and 110 feet of waterfront Ontario. Water front is clean and level at waters edge, build your dream$299,900 home and enjoy the summer sunsets Lake Ontario
Family summer retreat for sale on Bob’s Lake consisting of over 6800 ft. of lake frontage and 65 acres of privacy. This property has been family owned since the 1920’s. Property does consist of an all purpose cottage with fireplace, bunkie, boathouse and docking. MLS®13600695 • $699,900
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garage. Located close to Colonade Golf Club. Easy to the 401 and CFB Kingston. Packages available. mLs®13605250. $459,900
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This is a must see all year round home/cottage. Your gateway to the 1000 islands in famous johnson bay. Completely renovated over an eight year period. This home boasts cathedral ceilings, beautiful kitchen, main floor laundry, open concept design. Level waterfront with dock. Beautiful upgraded siding and shingles. $274,900. mLs®13605200.
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This 2600+ sq ft bungalow features formal dining room, main floor family room, oversized living room, ensuite Woods bath, Drive, wide 640 Cataraqui halls and spacious foyer, gas fireplace, central Suite 7 air, gas heat and municipal sewer and water! Fabulous waterfrontLincludes steel S sea wall, launch ramp, pier, dock and covered boat slip with lifts and shore power. mLs®13602919. $599,900 MULTIPLE LISTING SALE
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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. mLs®13607033. $379,900
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Over 3200 sq.Ft. Of finished living area. 4 bdrms and three full baths. This carpet free home boasts hardwood, cork and ceramic floors. Features include custom kitchen with granite counters, central air and vac, recessed lighting, vaulted solar panels and gas fireplace. Participating memberceilings, of D.N.D. Relocation Service Full nanny potential in the walkout basement, extensive decks and above ground pool. $369,900 . mLs® 13607153
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1371 John F. Scott Road $850,000
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967 Cresthill Street $347,500 Huge 3 bedroom , all brick bungalow on a large pie shaped lot. full 1 bedroom in-law suite in addition to the fully finished recroom with a gas fireplace, bar, pool table and more in the lower level. Don’t miss out on the excellent value of this property on an family friendly cul-de-sac in West Bayridge ( R.G. Sinclair school district).
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4297 County Road 1 E - $269,900
5001 BEdfoRd Road - $389,900
• 2000 sq ft • Large lot, over an acre • Walking distance to elementary school
• 3 bed, 2 bath • 1900 sq ft • Over 3 acres with vegetable garden! • Beautiful 1840’s stone replica N PE SE 1 O OU 11H T. SA
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30 Plum StREEt $310,000
627 WaltERS StREEt $299,900
• Fabulous downtown location • 2 storey double brick Victorian • Stunning landscaped fenced yard N PE SE 1 O OU 11H N. SU
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• 3 bed, 2 bath • Well-kept all brick Bungalow • Quiet Street & desirable Balsam Grove area
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873 JASMinE StREEt - $419,900 • 4 bed, 3 bath, over 3000 sq ft • Beautiful granite counter tops • Open concept main level living
535 nORA COuRt - $389,900
• 4 bed, 2.5 bath • Beautiful hardwood and ceramic floors • 3 levels of finished living space
www.maryandshannon.com
Real estate Kate Lawrence
klawrence@theemc.ca
613.546.8885 ext. 202 Rick Schutt
rschutt@theheritageemc.ca
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Norm Pengelly npengelly@theemc.ca
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gjosey@perfprint.ca
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6097 ShORt StReet, VeROna Excellent starter or retirement home, move in condition, hardwood floors, pellet stove, Kitchen 10.4 x 17.6 large lot quiet street. Only $149,900. MLS 13606084
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$259,000
$174,900
Need more room? This 4 bedroom, 2sty semi-detached home is loaded with features. 3 full and 1 half wshrms, quality laminate flooring on the main and upper level, walk out to back yard, in-law suite in lower level with separate side entrance, single car garage, A/C and on a bus route. 8 appliances included. Why rent when you can own?
949 simmons rD. – $279,000 $124,900 reduced!
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• 3 bedroom newer home on treed lot • 8 acres of trails, close to boat launch • Walkout from basement with rec room, 4th bedroom, bathroom • Open concept, country life at it’s best!
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• Walking distance to ferry • Great starter, retirement or seasonal 3 bedroom • Newer shingles, windows, kitchen • Come take a look!
end UnIt sexton Place! • Gas fireplace, eat in kitchen • Freshly painted 3 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath home • Walkout to Patio, backing onto quiet greenbelt • Affordable home close to schools, shops, busses
891 Warburton Cres. - $219,900 N -4 PE SE 2 O U UN HO& S t Sa
Mary Jane Turnbull
Looking for a nice quiet neighbourhood close to parks, Lake Ontario and one of the best public schools in Kingston? This lovely Reddendale area 4 bedroom home features 3 full washrooms, recent 600 sq ft master retreat addition with ensuite and walk in closet, updated kitchen, gas fireplace and most windows have been updated. Large 10x28,3 season sunroom overlooking mature back yard. In-Law suite with separate entrance. You will love this home! Hosted by Steve Roshot.
38 Jorene Dr. – $ 389,900
Lovely and affordable 2 sty, 2 bth, 3 bedroom semi-detached home! Kitchen updates include counter, door fronts and hardware. New upper level flooring and some rooms freshly painted. Finished rec room with 3 pc wshrm, private back yard and large deck for entertaining, close to schools, shopping, parks and public transportation. Centennial to Waterloo. Open Sat 2-4 host: Randy Gill Sun 2-4 host: Norm Pengelly
Looking for a lifestyle change? This charming hobby farm is only a short drive to both Kingston and Napanee! This one and a half sty farm home features ad open concept kitchen, dining and living room, three bedrooms, attached garage, barn, studio, workshop and more. Love horses? Want to raise some chickens, pigs, cattle or even a goat or two? Well this 40 acre hobby farm may be just what you are looking for! You are not only buying a home but a lifestyle. Approx 25 ac hay, 7 ac grazing, 8 ac wooded.
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43 McDonald Avenue • $274 900
Absolutely lovely 3 bedroom bungalow conveniently located down the street from st. Lawrence college with easy access to portsmouth village, queen’s west campus and downtown. This bright and airy home has been substantially updated over the last few years with new windows and roof, gas fireplace, main floor bathroom renovation, central air conditioning, electrical panel upgrade, hot water on demand and master bedroom addition with ensuite bath. The over sized backyard features mature trees and provides privacy for outdoor entertaining. This is definitely a special home completely move in ready for you!
14 Kenwoods • $585,000
You will feel the pride of ownership as you enter this all-brick two storey four bedroom home in desirable east end neighbourhood on quiet circle. Close to schools, cfb, walking trails, off-leash dog park and historic pittsburgh library. Open kitchen with centre island leading into large living area with gas fireplace. Gleaming hardwood floors, ceramic tile & neutral carpet, this home has been meticulously maintained. Large fully fenced private backyard with mature trees, landscaped with custom garden shed and deck. Large master with walk-in and updated ensuite finishes off this beautiful spotless home. Bright and spacious – just move in and enjoy! MLS®
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479 Weston • $329,900
Very bright and clean 3+1 bdrm, 2.5 Bathroom, two storey home located in desirable cobblestone ridge neighbourhood with easy access to 401, west end shopping and downtown. This well kept home is decorated in neutral decor and features a very nice floor plan with main floor office, formal dining room, kitchen with island, living room with gas fireplace and main floor laundry. The master bedroom has a four piece ensuite bath and walk in closet. Lower level is partially finished with rec room and fourth bedroom. Six appliances, hrv, central air, fenced yard and deck complete this lovely package! MLS®
7058 County Rd 2 • $224 900
Enjoy the tranquility of the country from your lovely screened in sun room overlooking wide open green space! This 3 bedroom bungalow features hardwood and ceramic flooring throughout the main level, two good sized bedrooms, an oversized main bathroom as well as an open concept kitchen and living room with large window. The lower level is finished with a generous rec room, 3rd bedroom and bathroom. Large double garage has inside entry to the house and will please any hobbyist. A lovely property to come home to and relax! Ready for quick possession. MLS®
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end close to CFB Kingston and Downtown. Large living room, eat in kitchen with deck Stucco brick room with vaulted to a & fully fencedbungalow yard. Excellent featuring rec room in thegreat lower level with bar, games and lounging area, 4th bedroom or office easily could finished. Thisw/surround home boasts a lot ceiling, newer 55` LG flat screen TV be complete of space for family and friends. sound pkg! Main floor den off the foyer, open concept kitchen with large island & b-i appliances. Mstr with large $3 54 & 6 pc ensuite. The windows includes cozy sitting area ,90 0 & lounge area, 4th lower level features your own wet bar bdrm, 3 pc bthrm, massive rec room recently renovated & a w/o to your own private oasis. Directions: Highway 38 north of Verona just past Rivendale Golf Course
Illustration Photo BATTERSEA RD ‘TO BE BUILT - NOT YET STARTED’ Bungalow by Barry Howlett Construction Ltd. situated on a lovely country lot approximately 20 mins north of the city. Featuring stone/vinyl exterior, double car garage, 9 foot ceilings, open concept great room/ktchn with hardwood and ceramic flrs and propane fireplace, sizable master bedroom with custom ensuite including large ceramic tile shower with glass enclosure and double sinks, main floor laundry and much more!
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$269,000 enjoy view of Lake Ontario from your $239,000 Newlytherenovated brick bungalow on park like back yard and deck. This film directors Loyalist Parkway, less than 15 minutes to Ferry with home is open concept and tastefully decorated, has Prince Edward County,garage 30 min. to separate Kingston and 15 attached oversized and storage minutes to Napanee. New12606486 roof 2012, new water shed. A must to view! MLS system 2011, wiring, plumbing, kitchen, bathroom, third7942 bedroom in basement, fully finishedNAPANEE family room LOYALIST PARKWAY, GREATER with Gas fireplace and gorgeous back deck with water WATERVIEW view all done in 2007. Cute mini barn that was being renovated as “guest house/writers retreat”. Must be seen. MLS® 13606697.
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$269,000 enjoy the view of Lake Ontario from your park like back yard and deck. This film directors home is open concept and tastefully decorated, has attached oversized garage and separate storage shed. A must to view! MLS 12606486
$499,000 Excellent 2 acre + or - site on the newly developed john counter blvd. Survey, phase ii environmental report. New entrance to be completed. MLS®13603284
$159,000 Charming stone cottage or year round home in the village ofSutton arden. 318 Ft waterfrontage Group Masters Inc., Brokerage on `big clear creek` at Realty the mouth of `big clear lake`. office 384-5500 Fabulous view. Wood stove (wett certified), roof reor 800-746-1991 shingled in 2008. MLS® 13607255
Illustration Photo TO BE BUILT LOT 110 ATKINSON ST. To be Built - not yet started-Sobella House & Home, award winning Tarion builder presents modern design and luxury in the beautiful home on a premier street in Llydenwood. This home offers top quality standards like granite&marble counters,hardwood &ceramic floors,carpet in bedrooms, 9’ceilings. Designer lighting package and more. Built with dedication and integrity.
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Beautiful Bungalows
N PE SE O OU 2-4 H UN S
7942 LOYALIST 7942 LOYALIST PARKWAY,PARKWAY GREATER NAPANEE WATERVIEW
MLS® 13607718
4 bed, executive home on 2 acre private lot finished on all levels
1175 FRALICK RD, MORVEN $259,000 MLS® 13606070
648 COUNTY ROAD 15, STONE MILLS $239,900 MLS® 13607634
New ListiNg
3772 ROUND LAKE RD INVERARY $314,000 MLS® 13605007
6013 PERCY ST, BELLROCK $156,500 MLS® 13607885