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It’s 3 a.m. on the morning of Saturday, Oct. 24. The air is chilled, the wind persistent, and the airport lights shine a patriotic red and white glow along Bayridge Drive. Stephanie Langille has just said goodbye to two of her long-time friends; they’d come from Belleville, about an hour’s drive away, to keep her company for a few hours as she stood guard along the Flags Of Remembrance veteran memorial. For a few brief moments, Langille and her dog Vito, a five-year-old Cane Corso, are alone for the first time since dusk. Soon a car passes by and slows to a stop a few metres down the road. From it a man and woman emerge, hands filled with gifts of coffee and muffins. This has been a common occurrence throughout the night - a reflection of the community’s resolve to fight back against the senseless theft and vandalism that has taken place in Kingston during the week of Oct. 19-23. In total, eight flags were stolen from the Flags of Remembrance memorial, which was erected along Bayridge Drive Oct. 17 to honour our nation’s veterans; in addition, several plaques recognizing and honouring individual veterans were torn off their posts
and tossed aside on the ground. MPP Sophie Kiwala and some private citizens quickly replaced the stolen flags. Others, like Langille, are adamant to prevent any further desecration of the memorial and resolved to stand on guard for it as long as it remains up. Stephanie is ambivalent about being named for this story. She’s here for her fiancé, MCpl David Goodrich, who is among the 128,000 heroes represented by the memorial. She doesn’t want public recognition and quickly deflects it toward others. She’s quick to cite the hard work of Flags of Remembrance organizers: Megan Hiltz, Jane Douglas and Al Cameron. After months of fundraising and planning, they are now in the unexpected position of having to organize weeks-long protection for the 128 flags, as the memorial is scheduled to remain in place until Nov. 14. Support has come quickly, however. Taxi drivers have promised to drive by frequently and report any suspicious activity. The motorcycle group Motorcycle Cowboys have resolved to provide around-theclock patrols of Bayridge Drive. Neighbours are keeping a vigilant eye on the flags throughout the day and some have set up 24/7 surveillance cameras facing the memorial. Still others, like Langille, intend to
personally stand guard throughout the night. Langille is surprisingly upbeat on this night; she’s been out in the frigid night since 7 p.m., after having already worked a full shift at work. But her strong personal connection with the project gives her strength and warmth. Following in her late husband’s footsteps, their 17 year old son has also joined the military as an infantry reservist. “I support him 200 per cent,” she says. “Obviously as a mother and widow I have my hesitations…but Dave was such a huge role model, and so were all of his military friends, so there’s never been a question that the military would be part of his life. “It’s emotional and overwhelming,” she adds of the community support she’s witnessed. “It wasn’t planned that I was coming out here tonight, I just felt it was something that I needed to do.” Those not able to keep vigil over the flags show their support in other ways. Dave McNamara from the Merchant Tap House, for example, stops by with food and a large goose feather jacket to help keep Langille warm through the night. Shane Ruys, a local real estate agent, stops by with coffee and muffins. Colleagues Continued on page 4
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from Stephanie’s workplace deliver pizza, and many other locals deliver more coffee, donuts, energy drinks and a wide array of snacks. Many such stops end in tears and hugs. “I think these are probably just kids,” she says of the culprits. “I don’t think they’re out to intentionally hurt anybody, I just think the military hasn’t touched their lives, or at least they don’t understand how it has. I think if
they see me or others here, even if it’s in the dark from a distance, maybe it’ll make them think ‘Wow, this is actually important to somebody’, and think twice about doing damage again.” If you’d like to help the organizers of the Flags Of Remembrance memorial in some way, you can contact them at flagsofremembranceygk@gmail.com. If you believe you may have information related to the thefts, please contact Kingston Police at 613-5494660.
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Charbonneau and his team have been fantastic and have always been innovative and have worked to drive new technology. This trial was a perfect fit for this team and region.” In addition to new technology, the new ambulance will greatly benefit emergency workers and maybe even prolong their careers. “The new stretcher will probably put years on my career because I won’t be lifting as much. We lift stretchers probably about nine times per call and that is a lot of loading and unloading on your spine,” explained Dave Doran, an advanced care paramedic with FPS. “I can do my job in a much safer way with this vehicle.” The new IPTS system also allows a safer, more secure and more comfortable experience for patients. “This stretcher will be a lot more comfortable for patients and the ambulance experience overall will be easier,” said Doran.
“With the ability to move equipment into different spots on the walls we can plan better and we can access things easier. We won’t be moving around the ambulance and patient while in transit.” While the new vehicle doesn’t officially hit the streets until next week, Frontenac paramedics received thorough training with the vehicle on Oct. 28. Many liked what they saw and according to Schroeder response has been overwhelmingly positive. “The response has been great and it has been that way globally,” he said. “It is easier for the medic to focus on the patient instead of the environment around them and that is what we want. We have done a lot of research and we think this can really change how things are done currently and in a positive and more efficient way.” The new IPTS ambulance will operate out of the Palace Road FPS station for the next three months. Following the trial, feedback will be given to Ferno and Crestline and the vehicle will remain in service in the area.
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News – It was a full house at Loyalist Township’s council meeting on Oct. 26 as community members, mainly Amherst Island residents, packed council chambers and voiced their concerns about agreements related to the much contested Windlectric turbine project on the island. Six different community members took the floor during delegations to speak about the impact some agenda items could have on the Island and the wind project moving forward. The delegates focused on the impending approval of a Roads Use and Haul Routes Agreement and Community Benefit Agreement drafted by council. Many asked why these particular agreements were being put forward before others. “We request that council defer further consideration of these agreements until such time as all agreements – road use, traffic management, emergency response, communications plan, operations plan,
public safety, marine navigation are available for public view and a public meeting can be held,” said Peter Large, Association to Protects Amherst Island (APAI) president during his delegation. “We strongly believe that all of these agreements are interdependent and should be considered together.” The Community Benefits Agreement details how funds used throughout the project and following the project will be handled. It also details how surplus funds will be used throughout the township. The proposed Roads Use and Haul Routes Agreement dictates where construction trucks, cement trucks and other heavy material trucks can travel throughout the island. The agreement is also a condition of the REA with a submission deadline of three months after the REA (Nov. 24). Many of the islanders who spoke to council on Oct. 26 felt that these agreements were being rushed and other factors were not being taken into consideration. “I am extremely concerned and frustrated by council’s urgency
in rushing into a roads use agreement before drafting a traffic management plan,” said resident Julie Leeder. “A detour on Amherst Island can be up to 30 minutes in many places and that is unacceptable in an emergency and this needs to be addressed.” After listening patiently to all of the delegates, Deputy Mayor Ric Bresee responded and voiced his concerns. “I want to assure this audience and all of Loyalist Township that this council’s interest is in protecting the residents of this municipality,” said Bresee. “It is disheartening to hear the misinformation that is out there. The idea that this whole thing has been done in a week or two is ridiculous. This has been years in development and yes we want your opinions, but we need the Roads Use Agreement in place so that your opinions actually get some strength.” Bresee went on to explain that the current draft of the Roads Use Agreement allows council and community members to have more of a say going forward. The agreement
requires Windlectric to hold a town hall meeting to discuss issues. It also allows Loyalist Township the opportunity to use an arbitration process if the draft can’t be finalized with Windlectric. “We drafted it so that there would be a mechanism and tool that this municipality would actually have,” said Bresee. “This is this councils attempt at making sure your voice is heard. That is why we want the road use agreement before the traffic management or the emergency plan is put in place so that when they try to hand us a garbage traffic management or emergency plan we can reject it and we can include the pieces that need to be included for your safety.” After some debate, Bresee moved to receive the report and adopt recommendations under the conditions that council receive public comments with thanks. The conditions also request that the township solicitor make adjustments to the Community Benefit Agreement and Road Use Agreement on a number of matters, submit it to the proponent for comment and then present
that feedback to council for consideration to approve. The motion carried with all in favour. “Council is doing its best with the lousy hand it has been dealt,” said Bresee. “This audience keeps coming after council as if we can do something about this and I wish we could. We can make it difficult and we can make them explain themselves better if we use these agreements to the best of our ability and that is what we are trying to do here.”
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Sydenham defeats KCVI in KASSAA Jr. Football The visiting Sydenham Golden Eagles defeated the KCVI Blues 35-12 in KASSAA Junior Football at Queen’s University’s Frank Tindall field in Kingston on Oct. 27. Sydenham is currently in third place with a 4-2 record while KCVI remains winless at 0-5. The quarterfinal playoffs commence Nov. 05. Photo/John Harman
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Comment – City council’s decision to partner with Homestead Land Holdings to build a 278-space municipal parking garage in the downtown core has many people wondering if it’s a good investment. With an estimated price tag of $18 million, the so-called ‘parkade’ price is much higher than the $10 million cost that city officials had earlier estimated. This price discrepancy prompted Coun. Jim Neill to call the project “extraordinarily expensive.” Under the proposal, Homestead would be responsible for constructing a six-level municipal parking garage - two underground levels and four above-ground storeys, located at the northwest corner of Queen and King Streets - as a ‘turn-key’ operation that it would then sell to the city for between $16 million and $18 million by the spring of 2018. The city would finance the garage through longterm debt and by siphoning money from its parking reserve fund, while Homestead would assume all Brownfield risks and any construction cost overruns. As Coun. Neill calculated, the price for each space roughly equals $65,000. This is far higher than the construction industry standard of $30,000 for each surface-level parking space, and $40,000-$50,000 for each below-ground space. So what’s driving up the price? There are plenty of reasons, according Denis Leger, the city’s commissioner in charge of civic properties. The industry standard per-space price does not factor in soft costs such as planning, engineering, permit fees, development charges, project management fees and the cost of parking management equipment. The partnership also involves the city paying an estimated $818,000 for the land purchase below the garage. All of those costs are included in the $65,000 per space estimate, Leger explained. Then there’s cosmetic costs. The garage will be more than a concrete bunker. Unlike the 440-space Chown garage on Brock Street, the proposed Queen St. garage will be constructed to a higher quality, completely enclosed with no rooftop parking, to help it fit in with the “surrounding building fabric,” he noted. The time has come, according to most councillors, for Kingston to build its first parking garage in decades.
The city has been on borrowed time ever since it gave up ownership rights to a collection of downtown surface parking lots in the 1990s. That appeared to be a short-sighted decision which, as it now turns out, will cost the city dearly. The lands, first sold to Kincore and later purchased by Homestead, are currently leased for municipal parking until private development occurs. That time is coming very soon. Homestead plans to unveil two residential hi-rise projects at the end of November occupying the Drury surface lot at 51-57 Queen Street (where the municipal garage would be located), plus another lot on the south side of Queen Street between King and Ontario Streets, known as the King/Queen lot at 282 Ontario Street/18 Queen Street. Both lots provide 270 metered or permit parking spaces that would be consumed by development. The proposed $18 million parking structure is designed to replace those surface spaces, and will not really add to downtown’s parking supply. “This will replace 270 spaces that we’ll lose due to Homestead’s two developments. It’s a small net gain of about 10 spaces,” Leger confirmed. There are two other issues at play in the parking debate. Should the city be replacing parking at a time when it’s pushing public transit and active transportation as priorities? Most councillors have no qualms spending money to accommodate the needs of commuters, shoppers and tourists who drive. “We have a lot of residents who, frankly, don’t care to walk, cycle and take public transit. They very much like to drive their vehicles so we have to provide that parking to continue to support a vibrant downtown,” agreed Coun. Kevin George. The other issue is whether the city’s partnership with Homestead creates the perception that its soon-to-be unveiled high-rise intensification plan will get sympathetic treatment from planners? After all, it’s been made clear that if the high-rise project is rejected, then the civic garage will be cancelled as well. “It’s not prejudging the process. The regular planning process is still taking place,” insisted Mayor Bryan Paterson. And that may not be the end of expensive downtown parking solutions. The city eventually plans to invite the private sector to develop the North Block land it owns across from the K-Rock Centre, known as Frontenac Lot, and that will likely mean the further loss of 170 surface parking spaces. But that’s a debate for another day.
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EDITORIAL
The hot dog and the princess
We’d been discussing Summer’s Halloween costume for a good six months prior to the big day. Initially, she went the reptile route. “I want to be an alligator for Halloween,� she randomly announced one day in April, adding: “and mommy can be a witch, and daddy can be a princess.� Of course, she changed her mind. For a while she wanted to be Elsa (from Frozen). Steve was all for this option because she was Elsa last year and thus we could save $30 by not having to buy a new costume. I told her she couldn’t be the same thing two years in a row – that’s how Halloween works. Plus, I said, didn’t she want to be something other than a princess? At least 90 per cent of the world’s three year old girls will surely be princesses this Halloween. Why didn’t she think of a different costume and let daddy be the princess? Summer must have taken this advice to heart because finally, about a month ago, she came up with a whole new idea. “I want to be a HOT DOG for Hal-
loween,� she announced with a big smirk on her face. “A hot dog?� I said as I burst out laughing. “Yes, a HOT DOG.� She was clearly satisfied with my reaction, and made sure to remind me – and indeed anyone else who would listen – of her plan every few days, always gazing expectantly and whomever she happened to be telling, waiting for them to be impressed by the sheer hilarity of her Halloween costume idea. By mid-October I hadn’t been able to find a toddler-sized hot dog costume in any local store, so I ordered one online. It arrived a few days later and I was honestly a little nervous to show it to Summer. She was so excited about the idea of being a hot dog I was afraid she would insist on wearing the costume everywhere. At last, I couldn’t take it anymore. “Look what came, Sunny,� I said and let her open the package. “Do you know what that is?� She appeared to be a little stunned. “It’s a hot dog costume,� she said, looking up at me blankly. “Well, do you want to try it on?� She nodded silently and I helped her into the costume. “You look great,� I said. “Do you want to go look in the mirror?� But she didn’t want to look in the mirror. In fact, she wanted to take the costume off immediately. I was perplexed and a little disappointed at what a flop
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the hot dog costume turned out to be. The next day, Summer announced that she wanted to be Princess Anna (also from Frozen) instead. She already has an Anna dress so I told her sure, she could be Anna if she wanted, but that I still thought she should be a hot dog. Then, a few days before Halloween, she seemed to warm to the hot dog idea once again. “Mommy, I can’t wait to be a HOT DOG for Halloween,� she said with the same old mischievous grin. She also wanted to try the costume on again. This time, she got really excited about it and started dancing around the house. I could barely get her to hold still long enough for me to take a picture. (I had to document this – what if she never wants to wear it again?) Perhaps Summer wasn’t being entirely serious when she first announced the hot dog idea – maybe she didn’t know this sort of costume actually existed. Or maybe she got cold feet about dressing as something so different from what all the other little girls will be wearing. Expressing your individuality by revealing your inner quirkiness can be hard, even for adults. At the time of writing, I’m still not sure which costume she’ll choose. (Our press time is prior to Halloween.) I sincerely hope that she chooses the hot dog costume, as opposed to Anna or one of the other princesses. If you care to follow this story and see what Summer chose, check out my Twitter, @hollieprattcamp.
Get your flu shot! It’s that time of year again – time for colder weather, cozy sweaters, scarves, warm soups and inevitably the flu. Most seasonal flu activity typically occurs between October and May each year with the heaviest activity taking place between December and February, so it is important to take precautions early - and a big part of that is getting the flu shot. The sooner a person is immunized against influenza, the sooner they and vulnerable people around them are protected from this contagious and potentially dangerous illness. KFL&A Public Health recommends that all area residents, not just the young and the elderly, get immunized as soon as possible. “Waiting until influenza is in our community is too late to be immunized,� said Dr. Ian Gemmill, Medical Officer of Health for KFL&A Public Health. “The only way to ensure that a person is protected is to get the vaccine and to get it well before December.� Many people fear that they can actually get influenza from the flu vaccine. This is a myth. Most people have no reaction at all to the vaccine, and almost all of those who do have only minor side effects, such as a sore arm or mild fever. “Influenza immunization is the safest, longest-lasting and best defense for keeping people healthy during the influenza season,� said Dr. Gemmill. “Everyone who is six months of age and older is eligible for annual influenza immunization, unless there is a medical reason not to do so. It is especially important that those at high risk for influenza-related complications or those who live or work with people who are at high risk for complications, hospitalizations or death, receive influenza vaccine.� In the KFL&A area, there are many simple ways to get influenza immunization. It is available from family doctors, local pharmacists or at a KFL&A Public Health clinic. The annual influenza immunization program kicks off this year with a walk-in clinic at Queen’s University on Friday, Nov. 13 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Clinics by appointment will be held on Fridays at KFL&A Public Health’s main office on Portsmouth Avenue in Kingston. The complete schedule of influenza immunization clinic dates and locations is available on KFL&A Public Health’s website, www. kflapublichealth.ca. To book an appointment for influenza immunization, visit www.kflapublichealth.ca/appointments or call 613-549-1232 or 1-800-267-7875.
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Are you a senior or disabled person who has difficulty preparing meals? The VON Meals on Wheels can help! We provide tasty, nutritious and affordable hot or frozen meals delivered weekdays, by friendly volunteers to people living in the Greater Kingston area. Let us do the cooking! Call 613-634-0130 ext 2302 for more information. Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser - Annual parish spaghetti dinner sponsored by Knights of Columbus Council 9652 Saturday, Nov. 7, 5 - 7 p.m. St. Paul the Apostle Parish Hall, 1111 Taylor Kidd Blvd Tickets sold from Oct 17 after all Masses and at the door ($10 each or $25 for family of up to 6) Children 12 years and under eat for free. Dine in or take out. In support of local charities. Everyone welcome. The Sharing Centre, 63 Factory Street in Odessa is open Tuesday and Wednesday 10-3, Thursday evening 6-8. We are currently offering our ladies sweaters at only $1.00 each. All colours-all sizes. Drop in – we have a great selection. Questions: 613-386-7125. Day of Remembrance Service - Veterans Plot, Cataraqui Cemetery. Tuesday, Nov. 10, 10 HRS. Parking behind cemetery office. Shuttle buses from parking lot to veterans’ plot. Service at 10:30 HRS. Public invited to attend. “Lest We Forget” Lest We Forget - Canadian Forces Base Kingston, in association with the Lions Club of Odessa and District, will be conducting the annual Remembrance Day service at the Wilton Cenotaph in Wilton, Ontario, on Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 1100 hours. All those in attendance are invited to the Odessa Lions Club Hall (Palace Fairgrounds) in Odessa following the service for refreshments and fellowship. Quill Lecture Sunday, Nov. 8, 2 to 3:30 p.m., Alistair Macleod, Department of Philosophy discusses Democracy and the Wasted Vote Problem at Goodes Hall, Room 101, 143 Union St. Queen’s University. For more info call 61305491910. Grassland Bird Conservation: Keep the Cows and Manage Creatively featuring Noah Perlut & his work with farmers. Nov. 19 7:30 – 9 p.m. in Kingston at
Biosciences Complex, Queen’s University, 116 Barrie St., Rm. 1102. Hosted by Kingston Field Naturalists. Information: khennige@xplornet.com. Adult/senior Winter Programs - A new session of programs begins November 9. With over 100 programs to choose from, we have something for everyone 50+! Visit www.SeniorsKingston.ca to see the wide variety of art, education, fitness, game, and sport programs all at affordable member and non-member prices. Various locations. 613.548.7810. Fitness and Depression - Saturday, Nov. 7, 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. Discover how fitness and wellness activities can help improve and affect overall mood, anxiety, and depression. Includes resources and information on activities to help get you started. Brought to you by the City of Kingston and the Seniors Association Kingston Region. Location: Artillery Park Aquatic Centre. $17/person; 613.548.7810. The Kingston & District Old Tyme Fiddlers Association is celebrating their 34th Anniversary, on Sunday November 8th at the Rideau Acres Banquet hall. There is Music and dancing from 2-6 p.m., followed by dinner. Guest entertainers are fiddlers Colin Wilson, Chris Wilson, and Bobbi-Jo Brady (LaPlante) who are all original youth members of the association.Please call 387-2852 for more information! Golden Links Hall Harrowsmith - Nov. 6 youth dance 7 to 9:30 p.m., for public school children. Cost $6. Info call 613372-2410 Sponsored by Odd Fellows & Rebekahs. Bath Legion at Millhaven - Friday Euchre Nov. 6. Play starts at 7:30 p.m. Come out & have some fun. Nov. 7 shuffleboard. Registration 11 a.m. Play starts at noon. Also Nov. 7, meat spin. Starts at 1 p.m., $2 per play. Seeley’s Bay Legion: Nov. 6 Friday night supper $9, 5 – 7 p.m. Nov. 8 Church Parade form up at Legion 10:15 p.m. Nov. 8 Youth Darts play at 1:30 . Nov. 9 Wii Bowling 7 p.m. Nov. 11 Remembrance Day Service at Cenotaph 10:45 a.m. at Legion.
Kingston Theatre Organ Society on Friday, Nov. 6, 7:30 p.m., KTOS hosts. Steven Ball on the Mighty Kimble Organ, 89 Kirkpatrick St. Steven Ball occupies a rather unique place in both the worlds of the organ and carillon achieving a Doctoral degree in music, the first to have ever done so with a degree in Organ Performance. Tickets: Call Nancy Young 613.386.7295. Adult $25, Senior $20, Student $8. St. Patrick’s & St. Mary’s Catholic Women’s League Christmas Bazaar & Tea - Saturday, Nov. 7 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 3977 Sydenham Road, St. Patrick’s Church. Come out and browse the selection of crafts, preserves, baking for a loved one’s Christmas present. Then, rest after your shopping with a cupof tea, a sandwich and some treats. Enter our raffle draws or try your luck at the Treasure Chest. Legion 560 - Friday, Nov. 6. Donna’s Goodtime Karaoke will be entertaining from 8 to 12; small cover for non members and guests. Saturday, Nov. 7 - listen and dance to the upbeat sounds of Runaway Cowboys from 8 to 12; small cover for non members and guests. Wednesday, Nov. 11...REMEMBRANCE DAY service out front at 12:30 with Showman’s Karaoke inside entertaining at 1:00 to ????. Everyone welcome...lest we forget. A Musical Showcase - Saturday, Nov. 7 at 7 p.m. Tickets $20. Cooke’s-Portsmouth United Church, 200 Norman Rogers Dr. Featuring: She Sings, Tania Fifield, Bottle Tree Productions-Jane Eyre Darrell Bryant, Sarah Downes, Flutissimo, Cori & Kate van Allen, Shari Shenton, Dahphe Kennedy & Andrea Leyton. For tickets and onformation, call 613-384-7690. St. Patrick’s & St. Mary’s Catholic Women’s League Christmas Bazaar & Tea Saturday, Nov. 7, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 3977 Sydenham Road, St. Patrick’s Church. Come out and browse the selection of crafts, preserves, baking for a loved one’s Christmas present. Then, rest after your shopping with a cup of tea, a sandwich and some treats. Enter our raffle draws or try your luck at the Treasure Chest.
39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, Nov. 6. Music by Top Shelf (Red Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631, Main Hall, 4034 Bath Rd. @ Collins Bay. 7:30-11:00 pm. Dress code smart casual. Singles & couples welcome. Cost is $12.00 P.P. ( $10.00 for members.) John Sands in concert - Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres, Amherstview. Thursday, Nov. 12 7 p.m. Refreshments served. Admission $10. For more info please call 613-389-4420. Saturday, Nov. 7 - Harvest Dinner at Emmanuel Church. Come and enjoy a locally grown roast beef dinner with all the trimmings, dessert and beverage at Emmanuel United Church, 63 Factory street, Odessa (behind the RBC). Ticket sales start at 4:30 p.m., dinner served 5 - 7 p.m. Patrons will be entertained in the church until their ticket number is called. Family Rates available. Inquire about Take-out at 613-386-7125. Roast beef dinner hosted by St. Peter’s Anglican Church, 4333 Bath Road on Friday, Nov. 6, 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets $15 (adults) and $8 (children). Call 613384-1782 for information. Christmas Craft and Treasure SaleSaturday, Nov. 7, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Come browse through gently used, donated items: furniture, glassware, jewellery, Christmas decorations, books, and music. Also available: new handmade sweaters, baby items, scarves, mittens, afghans, and more. Light lunch and snacks also available. Donations gratefully accepted until Nov. 6. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St: 613.548.7810. Trinity Presbyterian Church, 9 Manitou Cres, Amherstview is having a gigantic garage and bake sale Saturday, Nov. 7 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. St. Peter’s Anglican Church, 4333 Bath Road, Roast Beef Dinner - Friday, Nov. 6 - 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $15. Children under eight years of age $8. Tickets available at the door. To be held at the St. Peter’s Anglican Church, 4333 Bath Road at Coronation Blvd. Every welcome. Friday Night Baha’i Fireside – Nov. 6. Discussion: “Service to Others” Friday,
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Tex-Mex restaurant signs long-term lease renewal in old fire hall By Bill Hutchins
News – The table is set for Kingston’s newly-restored downtown fire hall to serve as a restaurant for years to come. The Lone Star Texas Grill has just signed a long-term lease renewal to continue serving customers in the city-owned heritage building at 251 Ontario Street. Under terms of the agreement approved by council Oct. 20, the Lone Star will pay $183,000 a year to rent the landmark building
from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2021. The rent, which goes into municipal coffers, goes up to $200,000 a year from 2022 to 2026. The Lone Star also has an option to renew the lease for another 10 years, which would keep the building operating as a restaurant until 2036. Built in 1876, Kingston’s first fire hall wasn’t designated as historic until nearly a century later in 1981. The iconic building was
converted into a restaurant in the 1970s. The Lone Star has operated in the building for about 20 years and plans to stay for at least another 20 years under the newlysigned agreement. In 2014, the city completed a major renovation of the property, replacing the mansard roof with new slate to match the original colours, plus other exterior work, at a cost of $400,000. The familiar spire used to serve as a lookout for fires back in the 19th century.
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physically disabled. Several downtown Kingston businesses are taking part in the ‘stop gap’ community ramp project. The portable ramps can be used by those in wheelchairs to access heritage buildings that can’t be easily renovated to have permanent ramps installed. One step is all that stands between the sidewalk and the door. “The ramps will be deployed upon request. Signage in the businesses will notify the public of the availability of the ramp,” according to a report by community services commissioner Lanie Hurdle. Coffeco on King Street was the first to introduce a portable ramp,
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and 10 more downtown storefronts are also accessible. “The ramps are constructed in a way that makes them portable and easy to deploy when needed. Usage and feedback on the first 10 ramps will be used to adjust the program as necessary before the building of future ramps,” Hurdle explained. The program is organized by the Stop Gap Foundation, a nonprofit organization that aims to make businesses accessible in several cities. Many of the shops in Kingston are in 19th century buildings. The Stop Gap ramps are funded entirely from donations and volunteer time.
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Last Witch Hunter earns an ‘A’ with a ‘B’ movie plot By Mark Haskins My Take
The Last Witch Hunter is the kind of modern day sword and sorcery you’d expect to see on Space late at night with a great big giant ‘B’ stamped all over it. Yet this is the best ‘B’ movie I’ve seen in a long time. Maybe ever. Eight hundred years ago Kaulder (Vin Diesel) and a group of warriors set out to destroy the Witch Queen (Julie Engelbrect). Kaulder came face to face with the supernatural terror, and defeated her. On the brink of death the Queen lashed out, and with her last strength cursed Kaulder with eternal life. Kaulder has spent his immortality protecting humanity from witches alongside a secret religious organization called The Axe and Cross. Today, in the present, there’s a truce between humanity and witch kind. Kaulder works to keep the peace acting more like a police officer than a warrior. All that changes when Kaulder’s watcher and chronicler, the 36th Dolan (Michael Caine), is attacked. The Axe and Cross always has a Dolan with Kaulder to guide and protect him. The current Dolan was set to retire when he was attacked, which is a coincidence Kaulder and the 37th Dolan (Elijah Wood) can’t ignore. A witch calling himself Belail (Olafur Darri Olafsson) is seeking to resurrect the Witch Queen. It falls
to Kaulder, along with a young witch named Chloe (Rose Leslie), and the 37th Dolan to stop him. If they fail the Witch Queen will destroy humanity. It’s no secret that Vin Diesel is a huge Dungeons and Dragons fan. He’s been wanting to do a D&D movie for a long time, and while those plans have never come to fruition it looks like The Last Witch Hunter is it. This film feels a lot like a D&D campaign, but more than that it’s a good fantasy film. The story is a classic battle of good versus evil. The action is fantastic allowing Vin to do what he does best. The effects bring a startling and unique vision of evil to life. Each element is just really well done. The cast is surprising. Michael Caine is not someone I’d expect to see in this kind of fantasy film. Yet having a talent like Caine can only make your film better, which it does, and he has great chemistry with Diesel. Much the same can be said for Elijah Wood as the 37th Dolan. Then there are the relative newcomers Olafur Darri Olafsson, Rose Leslie, and Julie Engelbrect who are great. Vin Diesel has made a career out of playing the brooding hero, and this brooding hero is one of his best. I really like this character. I really like Diesel as this character, and I hope he manages to make two or three of these films. The Last Witch Hunter may be a ‘B’ movie plot, but everything else is an A. Mark Haskins’ column is a regular feature.
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Family and Children’s Services remembers local soldier this Remembrance Day By Mandy Marciniak
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News – Last year, Family and Children’s Services for Frontenac, Lennox and Addington (FACSFLA) took on a special Remembrance Day project. Instead of simply focusing on all of the brave soldiers who lost their lives at war, FACSFLA focused on Kingston native Captain Stanley Cunningham and his personal story. “It was a wonderful project because we wanted to make Remembrance Day come alive for one soldier and one family. We called it the ‘Soldier of the Great War Project’,” explained John Suart, manager of community relations for FACSFLA. “The project was very successful and we decided to do it again this year.” This year, FACSFLA is honouring Private Edward Nelson Badour of Sharbot Lake, who was killed Nov.17, 1917. Badour fought with the 20th Battalion and was wounded, captured and later died of his wounds at the Battle of Passchendaele. Because of the way he died
there is no known grave for Badour and instead he is memorialized at the ‘Men in Gate’ memorial in Belgium. The Agency worked with local historian Al Lloyd and the Sharbot Lake Legion to find the complete story of Badour, including his original enlistment papers, pictures of his family and more. They even tracked down two nephews of Badour in Sharbot Lake. “He has a family that is still in the area. He is still making an impact on the area,” Suart explained. “The Legion out in Sharbot Lake has his photo hanging on the wall. They didn’t even realize it was him, but there he was, nearly 100 years after his death.” While FACSFLA usually focuses on children’s issues, Suart feels it is important to also focus on individuals like Badour. “We’ve been around for 121 years and during both the First and Second World Wars our agency had a history of helping out when we could,” said Suart. “He is part of our history too and we thought that if we weren’t going to tell this story
then who would?” The ‘Soldier of the Great War Project’ includes videos, photos and historical documents about Badour and Suart hopes these materials make their way into people’s homes and into schools as well. “It is a fantastic project that we are sharing and we really hope that people recognize Remembrance Day by remembering people like Private Badour,” said Suart. “The First World War happened 100 years ago and people like this guy are now just a picture on the wall, but remembering is so important. The real trick of Remembrance Day is getting people to remember real people and he was a real person from the area.” The Soldier of the Great War is available online for anyone to see and share on YouTube. Search Remember KFLA or go to the FACSFLA website at www.facsfla.ca
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Kingston artists team up with Greenhawk for food sharing fundraiser By Mandy Marciniak
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News – Julia Redfearn opened Greenhawk Harness and Equestrian Supplies in Kingston this past May and while the store is filled with bridles, brushes and different horse accessories, she felt that something was missing. “I wanted some art to brighten up some of the spaces in the store,� explained Redfearn. “I started asking customers if they knew anyone and it didn’t take me long to find some great artists.� Shortly after coming up with the idea, Greenhawk’s walls were filled with works by local watercolour artist Shirley Hulley and equestrian photos from her son Patrick. “I got into photography in the past three to four years and I am addicted to it,� explained Hulley, “So when the opportunity came up to showcase some of that work I jumped on it.�
In addition to filling the walls, the artwork is up for sale in the store and instead of keeping the profits for themselves, Refearn and Hulley decided to donate all proceeds to charity. “All of the profits from selling the pictures and paintings will go to the Food Sharing Project and as a mom that means a lot to me,� said Redfearn. “We usually do fundraising and we get sponsorship for horse related things, so it is great to do something grass roots in the community for kids.� The Food Sharing Project has been feeding kids in the Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington area since 1982. The program works to ensure that children do not go through their school day hungry. The group partners with school boards, food banks, community groups, businesses, service clubs and individuals to feed children in schools each day. Students are fed through organized breakfast, lunch and hearty snack
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Friends of the Wolfe Island Ferry Service
NOTICE OF STUDY DESIGN REPORT PUBLIC REVIEW PERIOD Preliminary Design and Class Environmental Assessment Study Wolfe Island Ferry and Docking Improvements City of Kingston and Township of Frontenac Islands G.W.P. 4061-14-00
By Margaret Knott
The Heritage news- In advance of the anticipated ‘end of July’ return of the Wolfe Islander III ferry from its 5-year refit in Hamilton, notices were posted on the Frontenac II ferry, locally throughout Marysville and on Wolfe Island face book networks inviting Islanders to a meeting to form a citizens group interested in the ferry service and its operation. Some 20 persons attended the July 8th inaugural meeting chaired by resident Tom Wroe, and held at the island’s Metal Craft facility. Indeed, part of that first meeting was dedicated to planning a “welcome back” for the returning ferry. By the 3rd meeting (Sept. 15th) however, it was clear there was a problem regarding the ferry’s return. ( It is still not back on this day Oct.29th) Since that first meeting the interested citizens continue to attend regular meetings , adding others to their number. They have confirmed a name for the group as the ‘Friends of the Wolfe Island Ferry Service’ (FotWIFS), and reference themselves as “The Friends.” The idea of a friends group was suggested by one participant who was familiar with Friends of Ferry groups in British Columbia. “So why not one on Wolfe Island where the largest challenge is its transportation link to the mainland and being able to communicating with MTO?” The Friends have also defined a mandate which reads: The Friends of the Wolfe Island Ferry Service advocate for efficient transportation services and will work in conjunction with all levels of government agencies to help ensure that the ridership receives safe, reliable and fair Wolfe Island ferry services. The group is governed by their mandate, meetings are open, the agenda is published and consensus (verbal and internet debate) is sought for any decision or action. There is a keen interest in receiving information, offering ideas and proposals and working in harmony and cooperation with MTO, the Township of Frontenac Islands and for the citizens of Wolfe Island. Meetings were held on July 21st, Sept. 15th, Oct. 7th and Oct. 28th The Friends experienced some frustration, wondering what to do next about communicating with MTO following their September meeting (still no Wolfe Islander). A presentation about MTO’s long, chronological, four stage EA Process(Planning/Needs/ Purpose; Preliminary Design; Detailed Design; Execution) leading to a new, 75 car ferry, perhaps by 2020, provided time line information and identified a number of opportunities for citizen participation spurring the group to continue their information gathering. (The new ferry is expected by 2020.) To ensure no confusion between long term strategic planning for ‘FotWIFS’ and MTO, the various documents relevant to the four stages, currently at stage one, were
THE PROJECT Morrison Hershfield Limited has been retained by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) to conduct a Preliminary Design and Class Environmental Assessment Study for Wolfe Island Ferry and Docking Improvements (see Key Plan, below). The project will address short term and long term transportation needs for the Wolfe Island Ferry and will build on a 2011 Planning Study Report. Improvements to existing terminals, both on and off shore, may include changes to the marshaling areas, larger dock/mooring facilities, improved pedestrian and cycling facilities, including terminal facilities. STUDY DESIGN REPORT A Study Design Report (SDR) has been prepared and is now available for review and comment. The SDR provides background information about the study, outlines how alternatives will be generated and evaluated, and how stakeholder input will be obtained through the study process. The SDR is available for a 45-day public review commencing November 9th, 2015 and ending December 23rd, 2015. We encourage you to provide us your comments. Electronic versions of the SDR are available for review on the project website at: www.wolfeislandferryea.ca The SDR is also available in hard copy for review at the following locations: Ministry of Transportation Eastern Region 1355 John Counter Blvd., 3rd Floor Kingston, ON K7L 5A3
Township of Frontenac Islands Office of the Clerk Box 130, Road 96 Wolfe Island, ON K0H 2Y0
City of Kingston Office of the Clerk 216 Ontario Street Kingston, ON K7L 2Z3
County of Frontenac Office of the Clerk 2069 Battersea Road Glenburnie, ON K0H 1S0
Kingston Frontenac Public Library Wolfe Island Branch 10 Highway 95 Wolfe Island, ON K0H 2Y0
Kingston Frontenac Public Library Central Branch 130 Johnson Street Kingston, ON K7L 1X8
COMMENTS We are interested in hearing any comments or concerns that you may have with the study. For further information or to be added to the project mailing list visit the Contact Us page of the project website at www.wolfeislandferryea.ca, or please contact: Mr. Edward Li, P. Eng. Project Manager Morrison Hershfield Limited 235 Yorkland Boulevard Suite 600 Toronto, ON M2J 1T1 tel: 416-495-4228 fax: 416-499-9658 e-mail: eli@morrisonhershfield.com
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Ms. Tina White Senior Project Manager Ministry of Transportation 1355 John Counter Blvd. Postal Bag 4000 Kingston, ON K7L 5A3 tel: 613-545-4871 fax: 613-540-5106 e-mail: tina.white@ontario.ca
Information will be collected in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. If you have any accessibility requirements in order to participate in this project please contact one of the Project Team members listed above.
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AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF VIVIAN MARIE ALLIBAN 526 HIGHWAY 49, PICTON, ONT. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 14TH AT 11:00 AM NORTH of Picton on Highway 49 (Vicinity of Picton Hospital) ARTWORK, signed oil paintings by Francois Musin, A.L. Terni, W.H. Liemann, portrait oils, several antique European prints, Huntsman scenes, sketches, silhouettes, miniature portraits; FURNITURE antique oak multi drawer captains chest of drawers, antique mahogany games/card table with inlay, antique burled finish side table with drop leaves and single drawer, antique mahogany drop leaf side table with single drawer, antique 2 drawer drop leaf side table, antique burled finish oval coffee table, antique secretary desk with upper glass doors, antique library steps, antique ½ moon side table with inlay, antique mahogany corner commode stand, mahogany candle table, upholstered chaise and arm chair, antique upholstered arm chairs, burled walnut table top box, mahogany what not, 2 antique single brass beds, European style gilt frame mirrors, European style lamps, several hand woven area carpets, Asian collectibles including Blue and White porcelain, Imari style plates and bowls, jade figurine, incense burner, snuff box; COLLECTIBLES antique stoneware crock with strong blue ( damaged) , antique counter scales, copper pieces, apothecary jars, porcelain shelf clock, brass and glass shelf clock, flo blue plates, hand painted china, jardinière, inkwells, kitchen wares, numerous other articles. SALE SOLD OUTDOORS UNDER COVER. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com CL473358
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The Crystal Ball—making dreams come true In a dark corner of the grand hall of the Crystal Ball, tears made their presence known in the corners of my eyes as I watched 15-year-old Sophia Kendall, along with other young creative artists, walk a winding path to the main stage in a room filled with applause. People stood and cheered. After many months working with her in a mentorship program, Sophia was on her own. From Sophia’s perspective: “The Crystal Ball Gala was such an amazing experience. I remember when I first auditioned; there was the feeling of doubt. I would dream about what it would look like, standing up by the stage while everyone applauded. All the glittering dresses and tuxedos. That’s exactly what it was like, and the feeling I got inside was so incredible. I finally know what ‘proud of myself’ truly feels like.” Before that moment of glamour and glitz, Sophia and I shared many hours and months of hard work. Then, on the evening of the Crys-
tal Ball, Sophia got to stand by her art, a stunning photograph, and take questions from the many guests at the gala. At the Crystal Ball Gala in support of the Limestone Learning Foundation, the K-Rock Centre transforms into a Disney-like castle. From top to bottom, the term “decorated” hardly does it justice. It’s mysteriously transformed. The halls of the giant arena sparkled. Guests could easily imagine that they were inside Casa Loma. The Crystal Ball is a black tie affair in support of The Limestone Learning Foundation. The charitable organization funds special education projects in the areas of literacy and numeracy, science and technology, the arts, and innovative practices. According to Co-Chair Pamela Hart, this year 52 community mentors worked with more than 70 student mentees across an array of disciplines, including visual arts, music, design, media and culinary. “In 2011, we began with 10 musical mentors and expanded in 2013 to the areas of art, music, culinary and journalism,” said Hart. “The mentorship opportunities have grown exponentially in 2015.” After the February 26 announcement at the K-Rock Centre of the
mentorship pairings, we got to work quickly. Sophia, who had trained at Kingston School of Dance, had already been working with me as a dancer in the year-long Ballerinas Dancing in the Streets photography project. She began to work as a photographer as the program morphed into the Street Ballerinas Performance Art Project, which combines photography and dance/ballet with other forms of creative arts. Dancers perform alongside artists and musicians at work on their own creations. In April, during a photo session in which Sophia modeled as a ballerina, I watched, already feeling proud, as she removed her tutu and donned street clothes over her dance gear, and then climbed to the ceiling beams of Kingston School of Dance to take photographs of dancers far below on the ground. A certain quirk of this scene brought a smile: As Sophia balanced overhead, she still wore her ballet pointe shoes. Sophia’s first experience with me on a journalism assignment was for a story for this newspaper. I’ll let her describe it: “Our first assignment was to go to St. John XXIII school and photograph the ducks that nest in their courtyard every year. The students stand side by side
to create a wall to guide the ducks down to the marsh near the school. There was one little duck that kept getting lost, which was perfect for getting the types of pictures that I like. I prefer innocent pictures that focus on one subject. The reason this was such a great event to photograph is that it was very relaxed but fast-paced.” Gradually, it became clear to Sophia that she’d have to make a choice between two of her interests:
equestrian and dance. She chose to pursue her equestrian skills. “After moving onto horseback riding, [the photography] experience was even better, because I could see everything Mark was doing the entire time instead of worrying about posing. At this point, I had advanced enough to be taking my own pictures and not following Continued on page 29
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Mark, but still feel confident in my work.” In the summer I was in charge of the photography sections of the Tett Centre’s Arts By the Lake program. Sophia volunteered to assist throughout the two weeks. There were moments when my voice was giving out. Sophia saw this and at times took over from me mid-sentence, teaching our young attendees about the photography concepts we wanted to share. One of my favourite moments in the mentorship program came during the Limestone City Blues Festival. In reflecting on the mentorship, the festival was also one of Sophia’s favourite events. “Mark had gotten press passes to go backstage. I was over the moon with excitement when he told me. It was so cool, and I learned so much from being able to go backstage and work in the real world. There were a lot of other photographers, so learning how to respect their space while still getting the pictures was perfect for teaching a teenager who wants to be a photographer/ journalist.” The highlight that night in the market square behind Kingston City Hall? We’d been on site a few hours: backstage, rubbing shoulders with famous blues musicians, on
stage, and out in the crowd taking photographs of the overall scene. When we were in the crowd, Sophia told me she was going to go backstage again, as she wanted more close range photographs. She didn’t know it, but I stood and watched her make her way back to the main stage, use her press pass to get beyond security staff, and, a few moments later, stealthily move into position on stage, not in anyone’s way, but in position for some great photographs. At that point, the mentorship was complete. As of the Blues Fest experience, I had a colleague with the skill and confidence to do it on her own. She knows she still has much to learn. But, in truth, so do I. One can never learn all there is to know about cameras and photographic processes. At any event or photo session, I increasingly felt like I had a professional colleague, rather than a teenaged student with me. That says a lot about the professionalism of this young woman. When we finally came to choosing a piece of art to submit for the Crystal Ball exhibition, it wasn’t an easy decision. Sophia had many to choose from. The work she selected is beautiful. I showed it to some artists in the Tett Centre who told me I’d created a beautiful image. Jaws dropped when I told them it wasn’t mine; it was entirely Sophia’s work, from the planning to R0013532877_1105
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Mother knew long winter months ahead would mean being shut in
It was happening again. In my mind’s eye I could see back to the year before. It seemed to happen when the weather changed from warm sunny days to a snap in the air, and when flakes of ice formed all around the watering trough in the barnyard. I just couldn’t put my finger on it, but I was old enough to know there was a change in Mother, and it happened at the same time of the year. What could it be? What had brought it on? Maybe she was worried that we would have enough food to last us over the coming winter. But that couldn’t be. The cellar was full of preserves and canned vegetables, the smoke house full of meat, and the big barrel of sauerkraut was already out in the summer kitchen
beside the smaller barrel of pickled herring. No, it couldn’t be because Mother was worried about our starving to death. But there was no doubt there was a change in her, and I could feel it in the very depth of my bones. My older and much wiser sister Audrey, if she sensed it too, wouldn’t talk about it. All she said was ‘it will pass’, as if that would satisfy me, which it didn’t. Mother stopped playing her harmonica in the evening. She would bring her diaries down out of the back-to-the-wall cupboard, open one, and never raise a pencil to write in it.... just staring at a blank page. She would tap the end of the pencil on the oilcloth covering the table, and it would make a steady ‘plop, plop’, and I would watch her closely, but not a word was put in her diary. She still made our meals. They were as hearty as ever. There were still rows of pies on the bake table, and the smell of fresh bread met us as we came home from the Northcote School. None of that
changed. It was Mother herself who had changed, and I got an ache in the pit of my stomach and when we said our silent prayers in bed, I prayed that whatever was bothering my mother would go away. And then one day, it was a Sunday, and we had come home from church, changed into our betterthan-school clothes, when Mother sent Audrey up to the trunk in the hall and asked her to bring down the big white linen tablecloth. The white linen tablecloth? It was only used at Easter and Christmas, and was one of Mother’s most cherished possessions, which she had brought from New York when she moved to Renfrew County. She took a blue glass pitcher out of the parlour, which sat next to the bible and put it in the centre of the table. It too had come from New York. She told Audrey to set the table and to use the dishes that had come in bags of puffed wheat from Briscoe’s General Store. The table looked like we were expecting the Queen for dinner!
Mother changed into a velvet dress. It too had come from New York, and was only worn for very special occasions. Father, who wasn’t much for any change to his routine, or for fancying up the house, said nothing. He had been through this before. We sat down at the table with its shiny linen tablecloth, as many matched dishes as Audrey would find, and our usual ample dinner. Supper would be the same as it always was on a Sunday night: a repeat of the noon meal. After we had redded up the kitchen, the white table cloth put with the pile of laundry awaiting the Monday wash, the lamps lit, shooting shards of light into the corners of the darkening room, Mother went to the back door and opened it wide. The cold night air blew in. She stood there, quietly, for the longest time looking out into the black yard. Then she sighed, as if it was coming from her boot tops, and closed the door and just stood there quietly, saying nothing. Then she took down her diaries, and her scrapbooks, sharpened her
pencils with a kitchen knife, and began to write. I couldn’t say she had completely lost that melancholy look, but I was relieved to see that her mood had changed. It was almost as if she was saying “so be it”, a phrase she used often. When we went to bed I begged Audrey to tell me what had happened. She put her face close to my ear so that no one but me could hear and she told me that just before Fall changed to Winter, our mother knew that for months ahead of her, she would be shut inside our old log house. There would be no escape, and that was the time she longed most for her beloved New York. Audrey said, Mother would be almost sick with loneliness for the life she used to have so far away. When Audrey told me I fell asleep with tears wetting my pillow. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.
Toque Tag – You are it! This local game of tag meant to raise awareness of the importance of cancer research, and to help raise much needed funds for Canadian Cancer Society, with all proceeds designated to your choice of prostate, lung, pancreatic cancer research or our local Wheels of Hope Program.
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made easily recognizable and available to ‘FotWIFS’,as required for any discussion opportunities with MTO as they arise and input into the EA process. “The Friends” has also established an ongoing dialogue with Kingston and the Islands MPP Sophie Kiwala, providing information and insights into difficulties, hardship, loss of time and money, experienced by island citizens and business owners in the long absence of the Wolfe Islander III . She is aware of the devastating impact WI’s use of the Frontenac II has had on Amherst Island and its citizens (even more so as the weather changes) and the trickle down effect at Glenora. She was alerted to the lack of a back-up ferry in the event of a breakdown and is aware of the time involved in an EA process for a new 75 car ferry. “ The Friends” have sought her support as an important “ go to person” with regard to communicating with MTO. She attended the meeting the three mayors, Mayor Denis Doyle, Prince Edward County Mayor Robert Quaiff, Loyalist Township Mayor Bill Lowry, along with Amherst Island Councillor Duncan Ashley, had with the Minister of Transportation, Steven Del Duca, to discuss serious ferry issues at Wolfe, Amherst, and Glenora. Much has transpired. MTO held a meeting in September attended by MPP Kiwala, MTO’s Project team, staff and invitees to outline the EA process for the new Wolfe Island ferry. ‘ FotWIFS’ Tom Wroe was in attendance as was Frontenac Islands CAO Darlene Plumley. More recently Minister Del Duca along with MTO Senior staff came to Wolfe Island for a public meeting at the request of MPP Kiwala and chaired by her. Through it all, the members of the Friends of the Wolfe Island Ferry Service continued to meet, study, discuss and search out ways and means to be supportive, objective and creative and as stated in their mandate, as they wait for the return of the Wolfe Islander III anticipated the week of Nov.1st (barring something unusual?). For Information contact Tom Wroe To find MTO Tweets re ferry : https://twitter.com/ wolfeislander3 Coming Events: **Lunch Bunch Wed. 11:30 am WI United. ** Flu Shot Clinic Saturday, November 7th. 9am - 12pm. @ Wolfe Island Community Medical Clinic. Bring your OHIP card. Difficult to come to the Clinic? Contact them at: wicmc.info@gmail. com **Frontenac Islands Council Nov. 9th 6:30 pm Wolfe Island Town Hall. **Remembrance Day Nov.11th 10:45 am WI Town Square. ** Christmas Market Nov. 29th. To book table call Linda 385-1947.
LE PROJET Le ministère des Transports de l’Ontario (MTO) a retenu les services de Morrison Hershfield Limited pour effectuer une étude de conception préliminaire et d’évaluation environnementale de portée générale relativement à des améliorations au traversier et à l’appontage de l’île Wolfe (voir le plan-repère ci-dessous). Le projet répondra aux besoins à court et à long terme en matière de transports pour le traversier de l’île Wolfe et se basera sur un rapport d’étude de planification de 2011. Les améliorations aux terminaux existants, tant sur le rivage que dans l’eau, pourront inclure des changements aux zones de regroupement, de plus grandes installations d’appontage et d’amarrage, de meilleures installations pour piétons et cyclistes, y compris des terminaux. RAPPORT DE CONCEPTION D’ÉTUDE Un rapport de conception d’étude (RCE) a été rédigé et il est maintenant possible de l’examiner et de le commenter. Le RCE fournit des renseignements généraux sur l’étude et précise comment les solutions de rechange seront produites et évaluées, et comment les commentaires des intervenants seront recueillis pendant l’étude. Le rapport sera disponible durant une période de 45 jours, du 9 novembre au 23 décembre 2015. Nous vous encourageons à nous faire part de vos commentaires. Des versions électroniques du RCE peuvent être consultées sur le site Web du projet à : www.wolfeislandferryea.ca Le rapport est aussi disponible sous forme imprimée aux emplacements suivants : Ministère des Transports Région de l’Est 1355, boul. John Counter, 3e étage Kingston (Ontario) K7L 5A3
Canton de Frontenac Islands Bureau du greffier C.P.130, chemin 96 Wolfe Island (Ontario) K0H 2Y0
Ville de Kingston Bureau du greffier 216, rue Ontario Kingston (Ontario) K7L 2Z3
Comté de Frontenac Bureau du greffier 2069, chemin Battersea Glenburnie (Ontario) K0H 1S0
Bibliothèque publique Kingston Frontenac Succursale Wolfe Island 10, autoroute 95 Wolfe Island (Ontario) K0H 2Y0
Bibliothèque publique Kingston Frontenac Succursale du Centre 130, rue Johnson Kingston (Ontario) K7L 1X8
COMMENTAIRES Nous aimerions recueillir vos commentaires ou vos sujets de préoccupation à l’égard de l’étude. Pour de plus amples renseignements ou pour faire ajouter votre nom à la liste d’envoi relative au projet, veuillez consulter la page Contacts du site Web consacré au projet (en anglais), à www.wolfeislandferryea.ca, ou communiquer avec : M. Edward Li, ing. Chef de projet Morrison Hershfield Limited 235, boulevard Yorkland Bureau 600, Toronto (Ontario) M2J 1T1 tél. : 416 495-4228 téléc. : 416 499-9658 courriel : eli@morrisonhershfield.com
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Buying a condo not the same as buying a home Stringent lending policies and the escalating costs of home ownership have led many prospective home buyers to consider condominiums instead of single-family homes. Condos are typically less expensive than single-family homes, which makes lenders and borrowers alike feel more comfortable. Lenders feel better because the loans aren’t as large, while borrowers are more comfortable because such loans allow them to improve their standing with lenders, potentially setting the table for a low-interest home loan down the road. But the differences between buying a condo and buying a singlefamily home go beyond the bottom line. The following are a few things prospective buyers should know about condos before they view any properties. * Condos come with fees. Unlike single-family homes, condos come with homeowners association fees. These fees cover the cost of maintenance and repairs to the property. This includes landscaping and garbage collection, as well as general repairs throughout the condominium complex. Fees vary significantly from community to community, and the best deal is not always the one with the lowest homeowners association fees. Low fees tend to provide less bang for the buck, generally covering only the most basic services. Higher fees often mean the community offers more amenities, such as a private pool and gym for residents. Some people prefer such amenities, while others would rather find better deals on their own. But
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members and how well it tends to those members’ needs. * Condos are not as private as single-family homes. Much like apartment dwellers, condo owners often share walls with neighbors. That means condo owners will have to sacrifice some privacy. Prospective buyers who consider privacy a top priority may want to continue living in an apartment until they can afford to buy a single-family
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Located in River Park, tucked away from the hubbub, is an enclave of executive townhomes, with decorative street lights, nestled adjacent to the shores of the Great Cataraqui River complete with waterfront community a family room with wet bar, and also a rec park to launch your kayak. City living, just minutes room. Newer carpeting on the bedroom level to the vibrant and historic downtown core & 10 minutes to CFB. This architecturally designed, end unit and carpet free on the other levels, fenced yard, townhome is to die for! Featuring 9 ft ceilings, 1412 central air, electric FP, and a humongous storage MALVERN for all the outside toys and tools. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll get sq ft, 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths, with master having a dbl932 door shed a sense of flowing space while youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re viewing entry, ensuite & walkin closet, front stone walkway,TERRACE upper flr lndry, back deck, central air and so much this 3 bdrm, 1 ½ bath home, located in a quiet Totally upgraded, more. Urban living at its best! 837 Newmarket Lane city area. 14 Rockford Place
be no driving the kids to school! This carpetfree home is just steps to the new proposed high school and public school. Mostly updated windows and new shingles were just installed. Nicely situated on a pretty 130â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 1423 deep lot, yard is fenced, and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s backing onto TAMARAC the park. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s roomy, relaxing and ready! 286 STREET Kingscourt Ave.
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One of the nicest super semiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve seen. Almost 2100 sq ft of above grade living space and the original owners have spent thousands! A 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with a gorgeous open floor plan, the rec room with luxurious flooring, is stunning with gas FP and French doors leading to the patio. Updated kitchen, entrance door, composite decking on the verandah, gutter toppers, high end appliances and light fixtures, and the list keeps going. You owe it to yourself to see every wonderful detail. This oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a hands down winner!
$233,900
So many upgrades over looking Collins bay, inground pool, walk out basment, 2 GFP, C/A, dbl car gar,many more. Asking $459,900. $349,000
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Exceptional custom 4+1 bdrm home located in a highly desirable west end
backing onto open green space, featuring 2 full baths and 2 half OPEN ALL WEEKEND BY APPT. neighbourhood, baths. Meticulously maintained and tastefully decorated throughout. Kitchen features
brand new life time roof, beautiful lot close to Lancaster School. Asking $469,900 $282,900 Bring an offer
Sutton Group â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Masters Realty Inc. Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated
island with built-in cook top and stainless canopy range hood, master bdrm features 3246 LATIMER ensuite with jacuzzi tub, separate shower and in-floor heating. Hardwood flooring ROAD through most of the main level. Downstairs features rec room with gas fireplace, teen Living theDouble country suite and 2 in pc bath. car garage and so much more! MLSÂŽ15609891 doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get much better,1215 10 min to town, COURT, KINGSTON AMANDA many up grades, just move 00 in, 2 car garage, ,9 C/A, GFP, 9 7 rec room, finished $2 eat in kitchen. DR, Asking $334,900. Bring an offer
NEW PRICE! Beautifully restored! This mobile home in popular meadowood trailer park has been completely restored. Replacement vinyl windows, updated kitchen cabinets and counter tops. Upgraded bathroom fixtures. Flooring replaced throughout. Freshly painted and tastefully decorated. 2 Sheds. Ideally situated in the park on a large tranquil lot which you can enjoy from the large private deck. $283/Per month park fees includes water, sewer, snow removal, garbage pick-up and property taxes.
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This affordable free style townhome has oodles of updates such as hardwood in LR & DR, new carpet on the stairs, laminate in the 3 bdrms, furnace 1 yr old, updated garage door, GDO & entrance door, freshly painted walls, garden doors to the deck & pretty fenced yard, and the eat-in kitchen w/ porcelain floors makes every square inch count, and the location is ideal for getting around anywhere in the City. For first timers or investors, this townhome just makes sense!
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With the deer and the wild turkeys as your closest neighbour! Located just north of the 401, sits a hidden 2500 sq ft, 8 year old 4 bdrm home with open concept living, forced air propane heating, c/a, woodstove, and the humongous patio with blt-in firepit, will be yours to relax and enjoy what Mother Nature has in store. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s located on 12 acres just 10 minutes out. And please pardon the sawdust! The brand new ensuite bath will be completed before you move in. If privacy is a priority, you owe it to yourself to see this one!
Beautiful, environmentally friendly, west end home, close to all amenities. Enjoy this bright, tastefully decorated two bdrm home with solar panels and solar hot water tank to assist with energy costs. Open concept great room with 9 ft ceilings, hardwood and ceramic flooring plus glass doors lead to the deck area. Good size master with walk-in closet. Main floor laundry. MLSÂŽ15603977.
Your chance to own a solid all brick bungalow on a desirable, Amherstview Cul-de-Sac. Large living room with gas fireplace. 3 BR. Hardwood floors. Large Rec room. High efficiency gas furnace with Central Air. Upgraded electrical panel. Large lot. In-law suite potential. Easy walk to shopping/schools. Come see it today! MLSÂŽ15607818