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P9061

$5,995 +HST

P8940

NE PRICW E

$5,995 +HST

$91 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8873B

$8,990 +HST

$114 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9046

$133 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS $12,767 TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES +HST

P9069

2001 Honda Accord LX

2003 Civic Si 2 door

2006 Chevrolet Uplander 1LT

2006 Lincoln Zepher

2008 Ford Escape Limited AWD

Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, 1.6 Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Summer Tires, 2 Sets Of Tires Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 153,187 KM

Equipped With Sunroof, Automatic, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering And Much More. 178,013 KM

1LT Model Equipped With Alloy Wheels, Extended Wheel Base, Power Driver Seat, Power Windows, Power Locks, Quad Seating, Tilt Steering, Steering Wheel Controls And Much More 193,363 KM

Automatic Transmission, Leather Interior, Air Conditioning, Sunroof, Heated Seats Are A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 128,803 KM.

Automatic Transmission, Leather Seating, 3.0 Litre 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Sunroof, Steering Wheel Controls Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 116,100 KM

$9,924 +HST

$131 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8751A

$16,968 +HST

$135 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9027

$10,467 +HST

$109 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8902A

$15,661 +HST

$131 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9060

$15,991 +HST

$128 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9022

2005 Dodge Dakota Ext Cab

2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT Turbo

2007 Jeep Liberty Sport/North

2011 Nissan Juke SV

2012 Dodge Grand Caravan

This is the extended cab model and comes equipped with automatic transmission, air conditioning, cd player, keyless entry, cloth interior, tilt steering, certified, e-tested 153,075 KM

6-Speed Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating,1.4L, 4 Cyl. Engine, Remote Start Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 29,168 KM

Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, 2.4 Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Both Tires With Rims Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 82,567 KM

6-Speed Manual Transmission, Cloth Seating, 1.6 Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 64,020 KM

Automatic Transmission, Stow and Go, Cloth Seating, 6cyl, 3.6l Engine, Block Heater, Cruise Control Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 69,995 KM

$15,688 +HST

$163 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9014

$22,899 +HST

$204 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9029

$12,403 +HST

$159 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8995

$12,485 +HST

$99 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9063

$11,574 +HST

$147 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8786A

2008 Toyota Rav4

2010 Acura TL SH-AWD

2006 Infinity G35

2012 Ford Fiesta SE 5 Door HB

2006 Mazda 6 GT

Automatic Transmission, Cloth Interior , Cd Player, Alloy Wheels, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 108,470 KM

5-Speed Automatic Transmission, Leather Seating, 3.7L, 6 Cyl Engine, Power And Heated Seats, Satellite Ratio, Sunroof, Driver Info Center And Much More. 91,819 KM

This G35 Comes Equipped With Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Power Sunroof, Leather Interior, Alloy Wheels, Tilt Steering, And Much Much More. 120,838 KM

Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, 1.6 Litre 4cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 53,395 KM

This Is The GT Model And Comes Equipped With Leather Interior, Power Sunroof, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels And Much More. 126,862 KM

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$194 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS $18,388 TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES +HST

P8935

$16,911 +HST

$214 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8463A

$21,276 +HST

$169 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9015

$10,766 +HST

$139 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8919A

$17,993 +HST

$98 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8911

2008 Volkswagen GTI

2006 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT

2013 Hyundai Sonata SE

2006 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Diesel

2012 Kia Optima

5-Speed Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Leather Interior, 3 Door, Tilt Steering, Power Windows, Power Locks, Keyless Entry, And Much Much More. 107,501 KM

Automatic Transmission, Leather Seating, CD Player, All Wheel Drive, Powered Sunroof Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 97,700 KM

2.4L 4cyl Engine, Sunroof, Heated Seats, Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, CD Player, Leather Interior, Sunroof And More. 46,809 KM Former Daily Rental

This Is The TDI Model Equipped With 5-Speed Manual Transmission, AC, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Diesel Engine, Cloth Interior And More. 176,852 KM

Equipped With Alloy Wheels, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Heated Seats, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior, Keyless Entry, And Much More 35,322 KM

NE PRICW E

$98 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS $12,335 TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8809

$24,890 +HST

$197 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9048

$11,998 +HST

$125 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9054

$13,975 +HST

$120 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8842A

$25,980 +HST

$206 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9037

2012 Hyundai Elantra Touring

2011 BMW 328i

2009 Ford Ranger

2012 Chevrolet Impala LS

2012 GMC Acadia SLE AWD

Equipped With 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Cloth Interior, Tilt Steering, Power Windows, Power Locks, Touring Model And Much Much More. 20,876 KM

Automatic Transmission, Leather Seating, 3.0 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control , Sunroof are just a few of the many options this vehicle comes equipped with. 43,015 KM

2009 Ford Ranger Extended Cab Sport Comes Equipped Automatic, Alloy Wheels, Tilt, Air Conditioning And Much More. 117,114 KM

Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Alloy Wheels, Power Driver Seat And Much More. 63,585 KM

6-Speed Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, 3.6 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Fog Lamps, Daytime Running Lamps And Much More. 50,496 KM

All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2011-2013 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2009-2010 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2007-2008 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2004- 2006 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2007 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing.

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$83 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9039

$10,348 +HST

$127 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8689

2009 Hyundai Elantra GL

2008 Chevrolet Uplander LS

4-Speed Manual Transmission, Cloth Seating, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Heated Seats, Power Package Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 68,620 KM

This Is The Extended Version With Automatic Transmission, AC, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, 7 Passenger Seating, Cloth Interior And Much More. 118,555 KM

$12,899 +HST

$135 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8558A

2007 Mazda CX-7 GS AWD This Is The GS Model And Comes Equipped With AWd, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering And Much More. 117,259 KM

$12,393

+HST

$99 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9067

2012 Nissan Versa 5 Door HB

$12,911 +HST

$139 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8528C

2007 Mazda CX-7 GS

4-Speed Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, 1.8 Litre 4 This Mazda Is A GS Model And Comes Equipped With Automatic Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Are Just A Few Of The Many Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 53,042 KM Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Cloth Interior And Much More. 78,955 Km

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$18,994

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$199 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8856

$30,991 +HST

$249 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8930A

2008 Chev Silverado 1500 LT

2008 Chev Silverado 2500hd

This Is The LT Model, Ext Cab, 4x4, V8, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Electronic 4x4, Extended Cab And Much Much More. 75,212 KM

Ltz duramax diesel Model Comes Equipped With Leather Interior, Long Box, Power Everything, diesel, Trailer Tow Package, Tilt Steering, Keyless Entry, Power Seats And Much More. 76,667 KM

$18,899 +HST

$196 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8673A

$21,998

+HST

$242 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8953

$19,880 +HST

$158 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9047

$17,980 +HST

$143 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9036

$14,991

+HST

$119 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

2012 Hyundai Sonata Limited

2013 Hyundai Sonata GLS

2013 Hyundai Accent Hatch GL

Automatic Transmission, Leather Seating, 2.4 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control , Panoramic Sunroof Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 54,912 KM

6-Speed Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, 2.4L 4 Cyl Engine, Heated Seats, Sunroof Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 52,353 KM

6-Speed Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, 1.6 Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, are just a few of the many options this vehicle comes equipped with. 17,205 KM

$18,995 +HST

$197 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9009

$19,482

+HST

$155 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9064

2008 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500

2008 Ford F-150 FX4

2008 Ford F-150 XLT

2013 Jeep Compass AWD

Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, Cd player, Running Boards, Tonneau Cover, Tow Package are just a few of the many options this vehicle comes equipped with. 178,619 KM

This Model Comes Equipped With Leather Interior, Power Windows, Power Locks, Heated Seats, 4x4, Alloy Wheels, Supercrew, And Much Much More. 103,991 KM

Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, Cd Player, 4 X 4, Chrome Wheels Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 65,910 KM

Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, 2.4 Litre 4Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels are just a few of the many options this vehicle comes equipped with. 39,625 KM

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$138 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

$180 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8865

$24,998 +HST

2008 Mazda 3 GT

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$199 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8859A

2008 Ford F-150 XLT

2008 Ford F-250 FX4 King Ranch

The XLT Model Comes Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior And Much More. 92,610 KM

Fx4 King Ranch With Leather Interior, 4x4, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Keyless Entry, Bucket Seating, Alloy Wheels, Fx4, Running Boards And Much More. 200,600 KM

$15,891

+HST

$143 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9043

$22,211

+HST

P8946

This Is The GT Model And Comes Equipped With 5-Speed Manual, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Tilt Steering, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Power Sunroof, Keyless Entry, And More. 58,138 KM

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$16,998 +HST

P9066

$198 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8668

$14,981 +HST

$118 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9065

2009 Toyota Venza This Venza Is Equipped With 4cyl, AWd, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Tilt Steering, Power Windows, Power Locks, Cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 57,925 KM

+HST

$227 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9005

2013 Mazda 3 GX

2008 Honda Odyssey

Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, 2.0 Litre 4cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Cd Player Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 31,980 KM

Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Leather Interior, 8 Passenger Seating, Alloy Wheels, Tilt Steering. 113,012 KM

$10,998 +HST

$109 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8875A

2008 Pontiac Montana SV6

2010 Nissan Rogue SL AWD Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, 2.5 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 53,220 KM.

$21,973

This Is The Uplevel Model And Comes Equipped With dvd Player, Alloy Wheels, 7 Passenger Seating, Quad Seating, Power Windows, Power Seats, Keyless Entry And Much More. 138,875 KM

$18,499

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$165 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8899

$171 Bi-WEEKLY/82 MONTHS $19,191 TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES +HST

P9021

2010 Subaru Forester 2.5X Automatic Transmission, Leather Seating, 4cyl 2.5l Engine, dVd/ NAV Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 93,497 KM

$17,869

+HST

$160 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9012

2009 Nissan Xterra S AWD

2009 Ford F-150 XLT

Equipped With AWd, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior, Alloy Wheels And Much More. 92,162 KM

4.6l V8 Engine, 4 X 4, Long Box, Automatic Transmission, Cloth Seating, Cd Player, Regular Cab 4 X 4 Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 69,220 KM

All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2011-2013 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2009-2010 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2007-2008 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2004- 2006 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2007 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing.

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Kingston Heritage – A massive save-our-parking petition landed with a thud on the desks of Kingston city council this week. “There are around 3,300 signatures. That’s probably the biggest petition we’ll ever receive at city council,” said Pittsburgh councillor Brian Reitzel. The east end councillor has championed the cause of business owners and organizations along midtown’s Princess Street. The 1.7 kilometre stretch of the city’s main street, between Bath Road and Division Street, stands to permanently lose 66 on-street parking spaces once surface and underground reconstruction work starts next year. Council voted last summer to replace half of Princess Street’s parking spaces to allow dedicated cycling lanes running the length of the midtown area as part of the Williamsville Main Street revitalization. Coun. Reitzel says frustrated property owners, ranging from a diner to a church, were never informed by the city about the pending loss of so many spaces. “They were thrown under the express bus,” he added. In addition, he says Princess Street’s lone handicapped parking space outside the Heart Institute may be lost as well. On the same night the petition is presented, Coun. Reitzel also brought a motion to the November 5 meeting. “My motion is asking staff to meet with business owners to try and reach a solution.” It’s unclear, however, if the motion will succeed given that contracts for the Princess Street facelift have already been awarded. Coun. Reitzel says council was misinformed during the initial mid-August debate that approved cycling lanes at the expense of parking spaces on a street deemed too narrow to accommodate both. Mayor Gerretsen questioned city staff about whether the city’s accessibility advisory committee had been consulted about the lost parking, and he was informed they were. The staff response prompted the mayor to cast a deciding vote against deferring the cycling lane project. However, Reitzel now claims the committee was never told about the impact of lost parking spaces. “Something broke down somewhere,” he said of the conflicting versions, noting: “It’s a legislated committee that never got informed.” Coun. Reitzel will also bring evidence to council that dedicated cycling lanes on certain streets in Ottawa and Toronto were scrapped when business complained. “They found dedicated cycling lanes killed the businesses. Business was down by 50 to 70 percent in three weeks.” Toronto has now issued a city-wide moratorium on cycling lanes until extensive public consultation is carried out. “Unfortunately, the implementation of Toronto’s first separated bike lane on Sherbourne Street saw a number of problems,” said Blue Rodeo played a free concert to a large crowd of people in Springer Market Square on the Tristan Downe-Dewdney, a spokesperson for Councillor WongTam of Toronto Centre-Rosedale ward. morning of Oct. 29, as part of a special Canada AM broadcast from Kingston. The band was celAfter spending $250,000 Toronto scrapped the Sherbourne bike

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Kingston Heritage – A bold new vision to revitalize an Inner Harbour park was met with broad public support, except for the street that may run through it. Close to 100 people gathered in Memorial Hall October 30 to get their first look at a preliminary concept plan to revitalize Douglas R. Fluhrer Park, located near the end of Wellington Street. “It’s a really lovely idea and it will be something totally unique in Kingston,” said Mary Farrar of the design concept. Unlike other municipal parks, this one already has unique design features with its linear layout spanning several hundred metres along the Cataraqui River shoreline between Metalcraft Marine and the Woolen Mill. “The designers were able to take that character and inject it into a modern form,” explained Neal Unsworth, Kingston’s manager of parks development, recreation & leisure services. The linear park’s design has “articulated wild” features - a mixture of wild and manicured space covering 5.7 acres. The park would be divided into smaller “rooms” to make it more inviting for park users with natural knee-high grass landscaping, pathways, improved waterfront edge with small-craft launch and lookout points, picnic and entertainment areas, additional trees and areas for historical interpretation and ceremonial events. “They really did listen to what people said they valued most in the park, which is the peace and the tranquility

and the connection with the water and nature,” said Farrar with the group Friends of Kingston Inner Harbour. But most of those who attended the first public meeting to review the design concept have a problem with the park redesign; it runs parallel to the proposed Wellington Street extension. Planners say the road right-ofway must remain part of the concept because of city council’s direction. So far, council has not committed any funding, nor made any final decision, on building the roadway extension. But in creating a new look for Fluhrer Park, city council kept open the “possibility” of constructing the southern portion of the Wellington Street extension between Bay and Rideau Streets. Speakers praised city staff and consultants for doing the best they could given the political limitations. “The city obviously asked them (park designers) to make sure the (street) extension might be there. And that’s their job, and that’s okay. But all other suggestions were listened to very well,” said Jolene Simko, who lives within a 10 minute walk of the park. The idea of a future street connection remains a sore point for many area residents. At the very least, they urged the creation of two park concepts for council and the community to choose from. “What I’d like to see is two conceptual plans – one with the street and one without,” Farrar told the assembled group of city officials and park consultants. While Unsworth couldn’t guarantee the inclusion of a street-free park design, he did promise to take the public concerns to a future council

meeting. “The direction of council is to preserve the opportunity for the future potential of a Wellington Street reopening.” The park design can work with or without a new street running beside it, he added. Many speakers complained that building a street alongside the park would ruin its tranquil atmosphere. “The Wellington Street extension is such a divisive issue. All it does is bring more cars into a bottleneck and into a congested downtown creating more pollution,” said Farrar. Susan Belyea, who lives on nearby Rideau Street, opposes building another street between the houses and the water. She says reduced limits and speed humps have solved most of the traffic issues on Rideau Street. “I’m more convinced that the more roads we build the more traffic we’ll have,” she said of the proposed extension. Most speakers said the city should instead focus on building more parkand-ride facilities and encouraging active transportation such as walking, cycling and public transit. Unsworth says staff will spend the winter months refining the design of Douglas Fluhrer Park, named after Kingston’s former parks & recreation commissioner, and present the final concept next spring. He also says it’s too early to put a price tag on the park improvements. “We don’t have a ballpark idea of what this project is going to cost. It ultimately will depend on the final concept plan, pathway width, materials and the amount of infrastructure that’s put in.”

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Mayor, Queen’s principal meet to discuss Homecoming policing costs By Bill Hutchins Reporter

Kingston Heritage – Kingston’s mayor remains hopeful that Queen’s University will help pay for some of the costs of policing the recent Homecoming weekends. Mark Gerretsen estimates it cost the police department about $150,000, mostly in officer overtime, to have dozens of officers either remain on standby or to patrol the off-campus street parties that occurred during the October 5 and 19 weekends. “So $100,000 or $150,000, which is what it’s costing us, means a lot to our budget.” While the return of Homecoming to the fall calendar for the first time in five years was described as relatively tame when it came to student behaviour, Gerretsen says taxpayers should not be expected to bear all of the additional policing costs.

After conventional efforts stalled, the mayor turned to Twitter to invite Queen’s principal Daniel Woolf to have a meeting with him: “My office has been trying to arrange a meeting with you all week. Your office says you are not available until Nov. 4th,” he Tweeted principal Woolf last week. “Can you please make yourself available meet with me soon,” he also messaged. The unorthodox invitation apparently worked. Within days, the town-gown leaders got together to discuss who should pay the Homecoming-related policing expenses. Mayor Gerretsen met with Woolf October 29 to discuss the compensation question. “Every indication from principal Woolf to this point has always suggested that the university is interested in having those discussions. So I am very optimistic,” said the mayor prior to their meeting.

Afterwards, the mayor said he presented the principal with the city’s formal request for compensation and he expects to hear an answer back in the next couple of weeks. Councillor Kevin George says councillors are about to head into the 2014 budget deliberations and he agrees the added costs for student policing will put an extra strain on taxpayers unless Queen’s shoulders some of the responsibility. “They made the decision to go with two Homecomings this year. It’s a nice idea but there’s a cost associated with it, so I think they have to play a role in covering some of that.” The estimated policing tab is much

lower than a few years ago when outside police departments from Toronto and OPP had to be brought in to help maintain law and order. The Homecoming weekends prior to 2008 cost taxpayers between $400,000 and $500,000 a year. Though the tab appears to be much lower in 2013, the mayor remains adamant the city not bear the costs alone. Gerretsen was openly critical of student

behaviour during the October 5 Homecoming night and used social media to vent his frustration when more than 2,000 students gathered around Aberdeen Street. The night resulted in a handful of arrests and dozens of tickets issued, mostly for alcohol-related offences. The second weekend was described as a much quieter atmosphere, although extra officers remained on standby just in case.

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lanes. “Parking was a very real concern for us as this street includes areas in need of commercial revitalization and we wanted to ensure that shoppers could drive to the area,” said Downe-Dewdney. However, cycling advocates say Kingston should promote active transportation and Williamsville is an ideal place to create a bike-friendly corridor into the downtown. Several business owners, including Pam’s Flowers and Star Diner, planned to address council Nov. 5 to speak in favour of keeping the on-street parking spots. “People are pretty upset. The city will take a lot of heat if it doesn’t work with them to mitigate the problem,” explained Coun. Reitzel.

Williamsville councillor Jim Neill supports the bike lanes. He has argued that two-wheel commuters not only tend to spend more than the fourwheel variety, but promoting alternate means of transportation is what several residents want to see in their district. A consultant initially told the city that Princess Street wasn’t wide enough to accommodate marked cycling lanes but, after council asked for a second study, another report concluded that half of the on-street parking spaces would have to be eliminated to fit cycling lanes, two lanes of traffic, express buses and wider sidewalks. Coun. Reitzel says the plan also calls for the removal of parking from one side of the entire street all the way from Macdonnell Street to Division Street.

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Kingston Heritage Editorial – The recent Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) hearing into the redrawing of district boundaries also underscored the deeply-rooted divisions that exist on Kingston city council. No matter how you divide the city’s electoral map it does not escape the fact that this current group remains tagged as the ‘7-6 council.’ It was, in fact, a narrow 7-6 vote that triggered the OMB appeal to begin with. While neighbourhood associations and student groups may have a legitimate beef City Hall over the decision to exclude post-secondary students from district population counts, the underlying conflict rests with the councillors themselves. They are borderline dysfunctional. And they seem to be making even less effort to hide their animosity as the next municipal election draws closer. “How is this different from any of the other divisions that we’ve had in council with a 7-6 vote? This is typical of council’s split,” Coun. Bill Glover said of the need for an OMB hearing. You can excuse the Sydenham district councillor for being in a feisty mood by linking the boundary bylaw appeal to persistent council infighting. After all, Glover’s election battle could very well be decided a year early if the quasi-judicial Board upholds the city bylaw that would merge Sydenham and Williamsville districts in time for the 2014 vote. “I haven’t made that decision,” he said of seeking a third term. “I don’t know if I’ll have a district. If my district is wiped out that’s a decision that will weigh heavily on my election bid.” As one of council’s most impeccably dressed and articulate members,

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Glover continues to reassert his belief that most 7-6 votes can be traced back to election campaign donations. His message, more like an allegation, is that pro-development interests are pulling the strings of the 7 majority council members whose campaigns they helped to finance in 2010. He lists Coun. Kevin George as someone who received 50.9 percent of his 2010 campaign donations from developer contributions, 38.9 percent for Coun. Sandy Berg and 38.7 percent for Coun. Bryan Paterson. Nothing illegal about that, but voters have a right to know, he explained. “Electors should be asking ‘What is the nature of your campaign funding?’ because council still works on that.” Such ‘in-your-back-pocket’ claims prompted a swift backlash from the mayor-on-down when Glover first raised this campaign funding issue two years ago. Coun. Glover believes political divisions, which he says appear to be driven by ‘business-friendly’ donations instead of ideology, are more pronounced than during his first term from 2006 to 2010. He offered: “On the first council I was part of the middle ground that could go either way. Now, I’m part of the hard core left wing. I haven’t changed. I think council has changed.” Whether it’s cycling lanes, district lines, casinos or large development proposals that aren’t peer reviewed, Glover says the 7-6 writing is on the wall. Of course there are those who would dismiss Sydenham’s councillor as a disgruntled-sounding loser of one too many votes, of someone who can’t see the city-wide forest through the trees of City Park. The OMB verdict on district boundary divisions, expected sometime in November, may have the unintended consequence of further cementing council divisions. The 6-member minority will be tempted to gloat if council’s original decision is overturned, or try even harder to thwart the will of the 7-member majority if they lose, and the same goes for the other voting block. The last year of their term may turn out to be the longest.

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EMC news- After 13 years the WI Scene of the Crime Writer’s Board of Directors has determined there will be no festival in 2014. This year’s Scene of the Crime Writers Festival inspired by Grant Allen, the patron author of the festival and acknowledged as Canada’s first crime writer was the last . The first was held in Sept. 2002) . Time constraints, fewer volunteers work over loads led to this decision. Members instead will fulfill commitments to out reach programs they established over the years. Most recently the board held a re-dedication event of the newly restored (on their behalf) of the Longueuil Family monument located in the island’s Trinity

Anglican Church Cemetery. Grant Allen, whose father Joseph Allen was the first Minister of of Trinity Anglican was the grandson of the last Baroness de Longueuil. The Baroness and many of his relatives are buried in the cemetery. Trinity Anglican Church itself as well as the land it rests on was a gift from the Baroness de Longueuil. “The Scene of the Crime Festival has always enjoyed a close relationship with the Wolfe Island community as a whole, and the Trinity Anglican Church in particular,” board president and well known writer Violette Mallan said prior to the rededication event. “As part of our effort to give back to the community which has always been so supportive of us, we commissioned the restoration of the Longueuil

monument.” The well attended event brought out clergy history buffs interested residents, and visitors to the island.. Mayor Doyle and Rev. Canon Chris Carr welcomed all.. including restorer Gary Foster Campbell Monument Co. Mayor Doyle and Councillor Grant were in attendance as were many members past and present. The monument built in the 1800’s of local stone, considered unusual for the time when normally the stone would have come from Europe. Many in attendance took time to visit the Crypt restored a few years ago, before joining guests at a reception held at St. Margaret’s Hall, The idea for the Wolfe Island Crime Writer’s festival originated with Island natives Therese Greenwood and Maureen

Lollar along with crime writer Violette Mallin. Therese felt the island was the perfect place for a crime festival and was even more convinced when the connection was made between Grant Allen and the island’s Longueuil family.. A further distinction for Grant Allen was his friendship with Arthur Conan Doyle. The guest writers that first year 2002 included Canadian mystery writers Peter Sellers and Mary Jane Maffini, and local writers the late Renee Marshal and of course Captain Brian Johnson. Ken Keyes , Rev. Canon Chris Carr of Trinity Anglican, Denis Mosier, Betty Doyle and many other islanders from the festival’s beginning were enthusiastic volunteers along with many more over the 13 years.. The Grant Allen Award honouring Canada’s

crime-writing pioneers was established in the 3rd year. Well received in the community, the festival became an important Canadian crime writing event bringing an impressive list of Canada’s top mystery writers to the island It will be missed. Upcoming Events*WI Historical Society Nov. 6th withJane (Greenwood) Hall, UC Hall 7:30 pm.*Turkey Supper - St. Margarets Hall Doors open 4:30 pm.... * Remembrance Day Nov. 11th Town Hall 10:45 am. *VON Foot Care Clinic at WI Clinic Nov. 18th Call Lisa at VON for appt. (Paramedecine Clinic also same day) “ Frontenac Islands Council meeting, Wolfe Island, Tues. Nov. 12th 6:30 pm. *Wolfe Island’s Christmas Market Dec. 1st WI Community Hall 10-3 pm (www. wolfeisland.com)

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Heritage Editorial - Do they even have house leagues for kids over the age of, say, six anymore? I ask because based on the people I know, it seems like “repâ€?-style teams are the only option once you get passed the introductory levels of a sport. It’s like no one is allowed to be mediocre at sports anymore. I know many kids who play rep hockey, for which there are various levels, each involving a different number of “Aâ€?s‌.A, AA, AAA, AAAA, etc. I can’t remember if more “Aâ€?s correspond with a higher skill level or vice versa, but from a parent’s point of view it doesn’t really matter. Any way you look at it, the prospect of enjoying life is out the window at least a few years as you drive your kid to Oshawa, Kanata, Cornwall, Brockville, Trenton and god knows where else for games 40 out of 52 weekends per year. And it’s not only hockey. For things like basketball and ringette, everything is U-17, U-18, U-20, etc. I believe these categories correspond to the age of the youth involved. The terminology may be different than it is

for hockey, but the idea is the same. The life of everyone in the family must revolve around the child’s sporting schedule. Thanksgiving dinner? Whatever. Grandmother’s 80th birthday party? Meh. There’s a game that weekend in Mississauga. Heck, even dance seems to fill up entire lives these days. And from what I’m told it’s just as if not more expensive than hockey when you factor in all the uniforms and travelling expenses. I realize I could be offending half my readers by writing this. Believe me, that is not my intention. I do not mean to imply that what your child does isn’t worth it or that you are a fool for making it a major priority in your life. It’s also possible that I just happen know a disproportionately large percentage of uncommonly gifted athletes. If it makes you feel any better, I’m probably just bitter that I was always such an awkward, geeky teen who was never talented at any sport. (I ran away from volleyballs. Literally.) I’m also a little nervous for what my own future holds. I fear that 10 years down the road, all of my weekends will be spent shivering in cold hockey arenas located in unglamorous suburbs far from home. While athletics and I never really saw eye-to-eye, Steve, the vast majority of my cousins and my dad all excelled at sports. Whether I like it or not, it’s in Summer’s blood. Then again, she’s also half me. It

could go either way. Growing up, I always participated in sports. I played soccer in the summer and the teams were organized by school. I went to Winston, so I got to be on the “Winston Bulldogs� with all my schoolmates. No one took it too seriously and everyone had fun. I wasn’t the worst person on the team, but I was far from being the best and it didn’t bother me one iota. I’m not sure if my parents realized early on that I was never going to be an athlete, which influenced them not to focus on sports, or if they made a conscious decision to encourage me to develop my skills at more practical things. Knowing them, it was probably the latter. How many people (especially women) can make even a modest living playing sports? My parents are practical accountants. They could do the math, and let’s just say I probably wouldn’t have been missing any classes, even if a run-down arena in Ajax was calling my name. I will probably be similar with Summer, and while I am a little fearful that our culture of seemingly ubiquitous elite athletes will put pressure on both of us, I will do my best to stand my ground. I’m guessing it will be apparent pretty early on if Summer is going to be the next Serena Williams. Failing that, it will be books (and family) before balls in the PrattCampbell household.

with cancer, doesn’t it? Fran (Zetes) Dagostino is one of the best guitarist I’ve ever heard, and that includes all the big boys like Clapton, Hendrix and Allman. We’ve played together on several tunes and I’ve covered one song he wrote many, many times, including making a recording of it (that may see the light of day if I ever get around to making another CD). He particularly excels at blues guitar although his version of Stevie Wonder’s Superstition is the best ever. But here’s the kicker. I’ve never met the man . . . at least not face to face. We’ve talked on various chat lines, met up in Second Life and he announced his cancer condition on Facebook. But I first met Zetes on a music website called MacJams. I’d been a ‘veteran’ of these sites for awhile and Fran was a raw rookie, who had yet to post any tunes due to the site’s policy of allowing original material only — no covers. Zetes (whose handle was ‘Ziti,’ some kind of pasta) was on the chat line there asking if anybody had some blues tracks he could jam along to. Well, of course I had lots of them

and offered to send him something and we could ‘collab’ (slang for collaboration, ain’t we music types clever ones?). I was expecting some wild solo guitar and perhaps a few bits of rhythm. What I got back was a polite “I changed a few things� and some of the most incredible stuff I’d ever heard. If you want to, you can hear it here: http://www.macjams.com/ song/11299. Anyways, that began an eightyear online friendship that exists to this day. I’ve yet to respond to his Facebook reports other than to hit the “Like� button because frankly, I haven’t known what to say. But that doesn’t mean I haven’t been affected by his illness, even though we’ve yet to plug in on the same real-life stage. Anyways, hang in there Zetes, people are pulling for you and at the very least, enjoy your Bosox victory. And oh yeah, keep on crankin’ out them blues brother. By the way, this one-time amnesty towards Bosox fans only applies to Zetes. For the rest of online music friends (Ed, Adam, Jim) . . . you guys still suck.

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Heritage Column — Well, the 2013 baseball season is over and normally the sight of the Boston Red Sox dancing around in World Series celebration would have me ready to hurl. The Bosox come in at No. 3 among my most-hated opponent teams after the Lost Angeles Dodgers and the Dallas Cowboys. (C’mon now, everybody has teams they love to hate, just ask any Habs fan what he/she thinks of the Leafs.) Anyways, this year I’m OK with a team I love to hate winning it all. You see, a friend of mine lives in the Boston area and is a huge fan of the Bosox. And unfortunately, he has just begun chemotherapy for cancer. While the prognosis isn’t great, there is hope and my buddy seems to be approaching it with a positive attitude. (They say that’s a good approach with these things.) So, the Bosox winning puts him in a good mood and that has to help in his fight

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A time to remember Heritage Editorial - As poppies start to appear on lapels and sweaters of Kingstonians throughout the city, we are reminded of the upcoming ceremonies and moments of silence that signify Remembrance Day each year. Remembrance Day dates back to 1919 in Canada and it originated as a day to commemorate the end of the First World War on Monday, Nov. 11, 1918 at 11 a.m. Did you know that from 1923 to 1931, Armistice Day, which is now Remembrance Day, was held on the same day as Canadian Thanksgiving? Both events were held on the Monday of the week of Nov. 11 until MP Allan Neill introduced a bill to hold Armistice Day on a fixed day. During the passing of this bill, it was also decided that the word ‘remembrance’ would be used for the day. Thanksgiving was then moved to its still celebrated October date. The poppy also has a long history, but is most often associated with Canadian Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae and his famous poem In Flanders Fields. Poppies became the symbol of remembrance in 1921. In case you weren’t aware, there is also proper poppy wearing etiquette. Poppies are to be worn on the left side, as close to your heart as possible, and should only be worn during the poppy campaign which starts on the last Friday of October and goes until and includes Nov. 11. Today, Remembrance Day gatherings and events are held across the country to remember all of those lost at war. In Kingston, these events are always well received and well attended. If you are looking for a Remembrance Day gathering to attend, here are a few that are happening throughout the area: - Downtown Kingston: Wreaths will be laid at the Cross of Sacrifice ahead of the civic ceremony by community groups (starting at 9:30 a.m.) and veteran and military groups (starting at 10:15 a.m.) The service, held in French and English, is set to start at 10:45 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 11, at the Cross of Sacrifice at King and Barrie Streets and will conclude at 11:20 a.m. - Sydenham: Events to be held at the Sydenham Cenotaph on Wheatley Road - Wilton: Events to be held at the Wilton Cenotaph in Wilton. - RMC: Events to be held at the Memorial Arch on the RMC campus adjacent to Hwy. 2. - Events will also be held at various schools throughout the region, with the majority occurring at 11 a.m.

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Boomers Walk to the Beat plus Stretch and Strength. Join us any time for demos and music, and information . Six week courses. Special fees for 60+ and 70 + yrs. New: mainly men’s class. Call Dee 613-389-6540 for west end location. Quill Lecture Series - Nov. 10, 2 p.m., 143 Union St. Mark Rutherford: Literature, Autobiography, and the Quest for Meaning by Catherine Harland, Professor of English, Queen’s University. For more info phone Beth at 613-549-1910.

The ‘Silver Wings’ welcomes ex-service members from all branches. For a fun social afternoon, please join us at 416 Wing, Kingston, on the third Sunday of every month at 1 pm. For more details and info please contact Molly at 613-389-6120. Are you sick? Depressed? You are welcome to Kingston Healing Clinic where trained personnel will pray for you. Every Monday between 6-9 p.m., 999 Sydenham Rd., Kingston. Third Day Worship Centre. We believe in miracles.

Bed Roll Club now meets once a month at Cooke’s-Portsmouth United Church. Next meet- The Sharing Centre at Emmanuel Untied Church Odessa (63 Factory Street behind the Royal ing: Thursday, Nov. 14 from 1-3 p.m. Bank) now has fall clothing available. Many UCW Bazaar at Edith Rankin United Church, items at great prices so come in and check out 4080 Bath Road in Collins Bay. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. what we have to offer! Our hours are Tuesdays on Saturday, Nov. 9. No admission charge. Bake and Wed. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Thurs. 6 -8 p.m. For table, books, mystery gifts, frozen food, Artisans further information please call 613-386-7125. table. Light lunch available. Contact 613-389Simply Paradise Dance every Sunday, 6-10 p.m. 4790 for information. at the 560 Legion, 734 Montreal St., Kingston. The Weavers’ and Spinners’ Fall Sale returns to Admission includes munchies, prizes and a dethe Portsmouth Town Hall, on Nov. 8, 10 a.m. licious meal. Dance the night away to a magto 6 p.m. and Nov. 9 and 10, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. nificent selection of music by Superior Sound. The event features talented local artists in a variety Singles or couples ages 40-90 all welcome. The of media: weaving, spinning, felting, art-to-wear, dance celebrated its 25th anniversary in April spinning and fibre art. The historic Portsmouth 2010. Contact: Shirley Skinner, 613-634-1607. Town Hall is located in the village of Portsmouth, Women Supporting Women - A support group 623 King Street West, opposite Portsmouth Olym- for women in current or previous unhealthy repic Harbor. Admission is free. Ample free park- lationships held at K3C Community Counselling ing across the street. For more information email Centre, 417 Bagot St. Kingston, Tuesdays from 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. Drop-in style group, no regiskinghws@gmail.com. tration required. A confidential, nonjudgmental Senior 4 Seniors Personal Fitness Programs. space to talk, connect and support each other. Considering individual current physical condi- Light refreshments will be served. For additional tions to achieve a higher level of wellness and information contact: Dana 613-549-7850 x 3224 increased energy for physical mobility and health or Stefanie x 3229. independence,complimenting your active lifestyle by improving balance, coordination and in- Attention girls and women who love to sing and creasing strength of joints and muscles. Custom- have fun doing it! Come visit the Greater Kingston ized, in-home personal training /affordable group Chorus of the Sweet Adelines any Tuesday evening rates too. A fundraiser for ‘’shelters’’ in Kingston. from Oct 1-Nov 26 and sing your favorite holiday Call Dee 613-389-6540. songs during our Global Open House. Anyone who chooses may then perform with us on our Christ‘’Sno-Birds’’ Golf clinics for golfers for 50+ mas Show. Experience not necessary. We’ll teach yrs. Women and men who would like to im- you how to harmonize! Time: 6:30 p.m. Location: prove distance/accuracy of the ball, as well as Christian Fellowship Church 2647 Hwy 38, Kingsaddressing injuries specific to golf . A fundraiser ton. Contact: Sharon 613-389-9370. for women’s shelters. For location in Kingston’s west end and additional info, please call Dee at DivorceCare Support group- for anyone going 613-389-6540. through the pain of separation and divorce. Meets Thursday evenings from 6:30-8pm at Westside FelBeginner Yoga Classes at 5 Beaver Cres. off lowship Church 1021 Woodbine Rd. Start date is of Collins Bay Rd. Wednesdays & Thursdays Thursday, September 19. Meets for 13 weeks. For - 6:45 - 8:00 p.m. & Fridays 9:15 - 10:30 a.m. more info or to register contact Julia at outreach@ For more info:Sharon at 613 384-1547 or sha- wfcrc.ca or 613-384-7306. ronruthprice@gmail.com Retired from Bell? We’re the Bell Pensioners’ Seniors Community Club #523 Centre 70 (Up- Group (BPG), representing retirees from Bell and stairs) Corner of Front and Days Rd. Bridge its affiliate companies. Our mandate is to protect Players needed, Shuffleboard is full at this time. your defined benefit pension and benefits. BPG Tuesday and Thursday afternoon 1 - 3:30 p.m. will inform, advise, represent and support you. Visit September - mid December and January - end www.bellpensionersgroup.ca and if you’re not alof May. Phone: Bert 613-546-7394 or Pat 613- ready a member, click on the Membership tab or 767-6308. contact us at ottawa@bellpensionersgroup.ca.

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Call Dee 613-389-6540 for further information. Seeley’s Bay Legion: Spaghetti dinner Friday, Nov. 8 from 5-7 p.m. Remembrance Day cer- 6Squared Art Preview Nov. 14, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. emony Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. Church parade Nov. Looking for original artwork without paying 11, meet at the church at 10 a.m. Euchre every hundreds of dollars? Six Squared is an exciting Thursday at 7 p.m. Prizes, light lunch. Mature new art exhibition and sale featuring 6 x 6 pieces teens welcome. Open to the public. Seeley’s Bay of art created by artists, celebrities, and members Seniors meet 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of every of the community. Each unsigned piece is availmonth at noon. Contact Edith Kennedy at 613- able for just $20! Come browse the exhibit at the 387-3949. Mixed fun darts every Friday 7 p.m. beautifully restored Smith Robinson Building, 27 Princess Street. 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Meets for RCL Branch 560, 734 Montreal Street - Satur11 weeks. For more info or to register contact day, Nov. 9 - “Picket Fences entertain from 8 Julia at outreach@wfcrc.ca or 613-384-7306. p.m. - midnight in the lounge. All welcome. Nov. 11 - Remembrance Day will be observed starting Drum Circle. Hosted by Julian Gregory. at 12:30 p.m. at the branch’s cenotaph. FollowKingston afternoon Shout Sister Choir welcomes all new members. We do not audition and learn music by ear. Our repertoire is fresh & fun. All levels of singers welcome. Practices Wednesday afternoon 1 - 3 p.m. Unitarian Place. 206 Concession St. Kingston. www.shoutsisterchoir.ca.

ing the service, join comrades and friends in the main for an afternoon of fellowship with “Showman’s Karaoke” providing the entertainment. Kingston Business and Professional Women’s Club will meet Wednesday, Nov. 30 at Smitty’s Restaurant. Networking at 5:30 p.m., order from the menu at 6 p.m., speaker at 7:30 p.m. Pat Best Travel Consultant, Marlin Travel Service Guaranteed ‘Cruising 101’ Ocean Cruising vs River Cruising. Ladies, please join us. .. all welcome. Contact Mary (613) 384-0076 mebeach@ cogeco.ca. Live Vibrantly - Learn strategies for preventative health care and how to do a personal health assessment. Fridays Nov. 8 - Dec. 13, 11:30 a.m. Topics include: Relationships with Food; Whole Food, Whole Life; Seasonal Menu Planning; Our Health, Our Immunity; Natural Preventive Care; Food for Thought. 56 Francis St, 613.548.7810. Christmas Craft and Treasure Sale Saturday, Nov. 9, 9 a.m. - 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 from Oct. 28 Nov. 8. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St: 613.548.7810. Kingston Horticultural Society meets on Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. for the Annual General Meeting, 2013 Highlights, Members Photos, Seed Exchange and refreshments. The location is the Ongwanada Resource Centre, 191 Portsmouth Ave., Kingston. New members are always welcome to join. More info: www.ikweb.com/khs/ or contact Brenda at 613-389-8895. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 631 in Collins Bay. Friday, Nov 8, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. come enjoy dinner and have some fun. Entertainment provided by well known jazz artist Spencer Evans. The Mess Open Arts Studio invites you to join them Saturday, Nov. 9 from 3-6 p.m. for the annual art show, sale and silent auction. An exciting exhibition and sale of original artwork. Drop in to Gill Hall of St. Andrews Church at 130 Clergy to support our open arts studio. The Mess provides opportunity to create art and relationships. Light refreshments will be served. Cataraqui United Church, 965 Sydenham Road will be holding a Remembrance Day service November 11th - 10:30 a.m. - (indoor). Veterans and members of the motorcycle community are invited to attend.

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6squared art show celebrates its second year in Kingston By Mandy Marciniak

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Heritage Events – It is a chance for Kingstonians to expand their art collections in a small, interesting and inexpensive way. The Seniors Association in Kingston is hosting their second annual 6squared Art Show from Nov. 14 – 17. “The idea came about through a couple of members of the Seniors Association,” explained Joanne Franke, coordinator for this year’s show. “In their travels they came across a similar sort of show in Rochester, New York. The show was on a much larger scale than what we do, but they were so impressed with it that they thought it was something that should be brought to Kingston.” After bringing the idea to various friends and fellow employees, the Seniors Association decided to go forward with the concept and luckily it was a huge success. Last year the event saw 650 art submissions and a sold-out show. A call for submissions is put out, and anyone can submit a piece of art whether they are deemed an artist or not. “We put a call out to anyone in the area who wants to be an artist. Submissions come in from all over and the pieces are all of course 6x6 squared. The submissions come from people of all ages and from all walks of life. It is really quite phenomenal,” said Franke. Pieces are then displayed at the show in the order that they were submitted in order to keep up the anonymity. Purchasers have no idea who the artist is when they buy the piece and they may only become aware of the artist upon picking up their art. “Because they are anonymously done,

people have no idea if they are purchasing something by a famous local artist or by my granddaughter. That makes it even more exciting,” explained Franke. “There are pieces that will just grab individuals immediately and then there are pieces that may be done by loved ones or neighbours or pieces that people may suspect are done by individuals that they admire. So they buy those pieces because of that, but they don’t know for sure until the end.” Inevitably, competition arises among purchasers and in the interest of tempering some of that competition, the Seniors Association is holding a raffle for viewing and purchasing times. “People can purchase tickets for a chance to be one of the first 20 people to make selections. Those people will then have one minute to make their selections and they can choose a maximum of six pieces. It really adds an exciting element to everything and it provides some fun too,” said Franke. Regardless of whether people get the piece they want or not, the event is fun and benefits an excellent cause. Money raised goes towards the numerous seniors programs provided by the association including language classes, fitness classes, outings, computer literacy classes and much more. Franke urges people to come and check it out and learn more about what the Seniors Association does. “People should come out because it is a truly unique art event that we are able to have here in Kingston. We are not a major city and yet we have a very eclectic, unique and vibrant art community here. People can also see what people are prepared to do and

Some of the 650 pieces of art sold at last years 6squared art show. All proceeds from the sales go to the Seniors Association in Kingston. pull together for a common cause, which is the betterment of life for seniors in our community. The event also allows people to find out exactly what the Seniors Association does in

the community.” The show is being held at the Smith Robinson Building at 27 Princess Street and the Gala will be held on Friday, Nov. 15 at 7 p.m. Those

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Kingston 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. 613-548-7810 Soulplay presents Olio-Fibre Art Exhibition at the KSOA’s Window Art Gallery Victoria @ Princess Nov. 6 - Dec. 1. Meet the artists at a Vernissage Sun. Nov. 10, 1 - 3p.m. Gallery hours are Wed. - Sun. noon - 4p.m. and Thurs. noon - 8p.m. There’s Still Time...to fill shoe boxes for Operation Christmas Child! Pick up your shoe box(es) at End of the Roll, 695 Gardiners Rd. and return before Nov. 22. Or drop your box(es) off at Kingston Gospel Temple, 2295 Princess St. Nov. 18-22 only. Info: Sandy 613-372-5897 or thankfulkids@gmail.com. Thank you for making a difference for needy children. The Arthur Child Heritage Museum and Gift Shop are now into fall hours: Open Saturdays and Sundays, 10 – 4 pm, from Oct. 26 – Dec. 15. We are available by appointment for booked tours or private event bookings. Call 613-382-2535 or email ivillage@ cogeco.net. The next meeting of the Collins Bay Horticultural society is Monday Nov. 11, 7 p.m. at St.Peter’s Anglican Church (basement) 4333 Bath Road (east of Coronation Blvd).Visitors welcome free of charge, refreshments. Our

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topic this meeting will be Holiday Floral Ar- bers. Board members meet once per month ragements by speaker Nancy Graham Jensen for 2 hours, except July, August and December. Committee members meet once per of Avenue Florists. month if required. www.sja.ca Art show by members of the QECVI adult art group Nov. 1 - 30 in the Wilson Room of Baha’i Faith Devotional Gathering Saturthe Kingston Public Library on Johnson St. day, Nov. 9. “The poor among you are My trust”. The Baha’i Community of Kingston No admission charge, everyone welcome. welcomes everyone to a devotional gatherAre you a home business? Visit the Kings- ing on this theme. Sat. Nov. 9 at 2:30 p.m. ton and Area Home Business Association at 99 York St. Further info:bahais@kingston. monthly breakfast meeting, at Legion Br net 613-634-0767. 560, 734 Montreal St. Saturday Nov. 9 at 8 a.m. to learn various aspects of home busi- Singles Only Club of Kingston: Steak Night ness operation. Meet other business people in at RAXX is on Friday, Nov. 8 at 5:30 p.m. an informal, friendly atmosphere. Additional Enjoy a delicious steak dinner with Ron information at 613-389-9705, www.kahba. and the gang. We sit at the big round tables past the pool tables. Erika invites you to join ca, or email us at executive@kahba.ca. her and other SOCK members at the Red The Arthritis Society is offering a free work- Lobster on Tuesday, Nov, 12 at 12:00p.m. shop for individuals with osteoarthritis of the for lunch. Join Ron and the gang for fish hips and knees. Called Stay Active – Man- and chips at RAXX on Tuesday, Nov. 12 at age Osteoarthritis Pain, and led by a physio- 5:30pm. therapist, the three-hour workshop will cover osteoarthritis, relieving pain and stiffness, Bereaved Families of Ontario - Kingston Reactivity and weight management and com- gion Afternoon Grief Share Monday, Nov. munity resources. The workshop will be held 11 1-3 p.m. upstairs at Gordon F. Tompkins on Monday, Nov. 18 from 1 - 4 p.m. at the Chapel, 435 Davis Dr. An opportunity for all North Kingston Community Health Centre. who are grieving to share with others. For To register, or for more information, please more information: 613-634-1230. Mothers’ call 613-546-2546, ext. 1601. Please register Night Tuesday, Nov. 12 6:30 - 8:00 p.m., downstairs in the lounge at Gordon F. Tompearly, as space is limited. kins Funeral Home – Township Chapel. For St. John Ambulance Loyalist Branch Kings- both events, please park in the left-side lot ton/Quinte seeking Volunteer Board Mem- and use the right-side main entrance.

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Community Services Corporation offers a Caregiver Support Drop-in the second Tuesday of every month from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Grace Centre in Sydenham. This is an opportunity for those who are Caregivers to enjoy a cup of coffee/tea with other Caregivers in a safe and supportive environment. It is possible, with prior arrangements, to bring your loved one with you who will be cared for by caring and qualified staff of the Adult Day Service. For more information please St. John’s Anglican Church, Sunbury, cel- contact Mary Gaynor-Briese, Caregiver ebrating 150 years, presents Bill White and Support at 613-376-6477. White Pine Bluegrass Concert on Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m. at Storrington Lions Hall, Bat- Open Mic Night every Friday at the Stortersea Road. Tickets available from Sharon rington Centre Fire Hall in Sunbury, 7-10 p.m. Old and new country, gospel, bluegrass 613-353- 2358 or Jill 613-353-1747. and more. No cover charge. St. Paul’s United Church, Harrowsmith will host a craft and bake sale on Sat. Nov 9 from Roberta Struthers Memorial craft & bake 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Over 20 vendors selling craft sale. Golden Links Hall Harrowsmith Nov. and gift items suitable for unique Christ- 9, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free admission, lunch. mas gifts. Bake table with tons of tempting sweets. Fun prizes. Chili and dessert for. St,. Sydenham Women’s Institute is hosting anPaul’s Sunday School will also be selling nual autum craft and bake sale Saturday, Nov. handmade crafts and gently used Christmas 9 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Grace Centre, 4295 items and will donate their profits to the Stagecoach Rd. Hot lunch. Various vendors, Christmas Hamper project and Christmas come early and get your xmas gifts. for Kids. Best lunch in town every Tuesday from Southern Frontenac Community Services 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Corporation offers a Caregiver Support Church, Hwy 38 Harrowsmith. Enjoy soup, Drop-in the second Tuesday of every month sandwich, beverage and dessert while visitfrom 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Grace Centre ing old friends and making new ones. Take in Sydenham. This is Southern Frontenac out is available.

Support Group for the Separated & Divorced - The New Life Group next meeting: Tuesday, Nov. 12, 7:30 p.m. Topic: Path to Healthy Relationships, Where to turn. Speaker: Donna Forster. 7:30 p.m. at the Catholic Diocesan Centre, 390 Palace Road. Everyone welcome! Meetings alternate Tuesdays. Telephone: 613-548-4461

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Lest We Forget: Kingston’s 416 Wing Remembers Remembrance Day is the official day to remember Canada’s war dead. For members of Kingston’s 416 Wing of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association remembrance is not a one-day event. Commemorating the sacrifice of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) in defending Canada is one of the aims of the association. Passing the torch to future generations concerns 416 Wing’s veterans. Art Webster, 94, remembers how the war brought him to Kingston. Art joined the RAF in 1940 in England as an aircraft technician. Posted to 31 Service Flying Training School here in Kingston, Art was a founding member of the crash crew. “There were some terrible crashes, and we lost many young pilots,” he recalls. “We were on call 24/7, and recovered crashed aircraft even in the United States.” Art’s war had a happy ending as he returned to England in 1944 with his Kingston war bride, Janet Lloyd. 24 years later, they came back to Kingston

to stay. Veteran Betty Hineman also remembers. After serving as an airwoman at RCAF Stations Rockliffe, Dunnville and Mountain View, Betty wanted to see an RCAF Association founded in Kingston and in 1949, she and other veterans created 416 Wing, providing a social club for veterans such as Art, and supporting future generations by sponsoring 58 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets. Betty is still active at 416 Wing, 64 years later, as are the Air Cadets. The cost of keeping the peace in the interval between Korea and Afghanistan was not cheap. RCAF personnel spent years overseas on deployments. Hundreds died in crashes and accidents. Cold War veterans, such as 416 Wing member Isabelle Kemp remember the cost. Isabelle, an RCAF Nursing Sister from 1951 to 1956, was a rescue specialist. She got her jump wings and took gruelling survival courses to earn her spot on the rescue team. Parachut-

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ed directly into crash sites, Isabelle saw at first hand what it cost the RCAF to maintain its air defence vigil. Before leaving the service in 1956 she completed 16 jumps, some into major RCAF crashes. She was also a pioneer, as women would not re-enter the ranks of the Search and Rescue Technicians until 1997. Post-Cold War, the RCAF deployed frequently to maintain the peace in numerous dangerous areas of the globe. 416 Wing member Colonel (Ret’d) Chris Shelley recalls flying a UN helicopter full of heavily armed Contra guerrillas into war torn Nicaragua in 1990. “Everyone had a weapon except us,” he remembers. “We only had blue berets, and I don’t think they were bullet-proof.” Chris felt better about the NATO mission in Bosnia, where NATO forces including RCAF CF18 fighters supported the helicopters. Remembrance has become more personal to many Canadians over the last decade. The RCAF fought

Art Webster alongside the Canadian Army in Afghanistan, losing lives and helicopters to accidents and enemy action. In 2011, RCAF aircraft flew in NATO’s massive combined air/sea campaign in Libya, Operation Unified Protector, which led to the fall of Muammar Gadaffi. 416 Wing member Lieutenant-General (Ret’d) Charles Bouchard commanded that multi-national operation, bringing it to a successful conclusion. 416 Wing veterans and members work to keep Remembrance Day all year long by sponsoring 58 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets, and by making their presence

felt on Remembrance Day and Battle of Britain Sunday. At Norman Rogers Airport, the bright yellow Harvard aircraft in front of 416 Wing’s clubhouse reminds all Kingstonians of those who served, and who continue to serve Canada in the RCAF. And, they work to preserve 416 Wing as a place where RCAF veterans, members, their friends and families feel welcome and valued, heeding the famous caution, “Lest We Forget.” New members are welcome! For info call 613-389-1426


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Heritage Entertainment – They sing songs inspired by legends and fairytales, so it is fitting that the Heather Dale Band a playing at the Dragon’s Lair in Kingston on Nov.12. “We put Tinkerbell in combat boots so to speak,” says Heather Dale, “We are inspired by history, but we try to make it more modern. A lot of our stuff is very foot stomping. We try to get the audience involved, we want them to have a great time singing along and clapping along. We really want them to have a blast with it.” Dale is a solo musician as well, but for this tour she is working with her ‘band’, which she deems her crazy Celtic folk rock friends. The band is made up of Dale on piano, lead vocals and Irish flutes, her partner Ben Deschamps on acoustic guitar, electric guitar and bass, John Stadtlander on drums and new to the group this time is musician S.J. Tucker. “She is a touring musician in her own right and she writes songs very similar to mine with stories about running away to the circus and adventures with Alice in Wonderland,” explains Dale. “She is originally from Arkansas and she has been touring for the past ten years on her own and we’ve been hooking up for the past couple of years to play shows together.” Dale herself has always had a great love for music. Her family was very musical and even though she originally had dreams of pursuing a career in environmental education, she fell in love with music and touring. “I ended up following my heart and getting lost in music and literature, which is not where I was expecting to go. I have been doing it full-time for the last decade with my partner Ben Deschamps and we’ve been touring around the world. We go to Europe once sometimes twice a year and we are all over North America. We are on the road about six to eight months a year. I absolutely love it. It is a dream come true for me.” Dale just released a CD called My

Celtic Heart, and while her touring This is not her first time visiting the music is vibrant and loud her latest city and she has fond memories of work is more soft and subdued. Her her last visit. work is always deeply rooted in his“I played in Kingston a number tory and her songs echo back to old of years ago. Not with this lineup, Celtic, Irish and Scottish songs. but Ben and I played a really small “I have been singing since I was gallery in Kingston about five years a kid, but I started writing songs in- ago and it was an awesome show. We spired by old stories about 15 years haven’t had a chance to come back ago. These stories have been told for until now, but we’re excited to play centuries and what drew me to them in Kingston again at the Dragon’s was this idea that people haven’t re- Lair.” ally changed in the past 500 to 1000 For ticket information visit http:// years. We still look for hope in tough heatherandsoojkingstonbrewery.bpt. times, we love to go out to a party, and me/ and to download a free copy of we’re always trying to figure out what Dale’s most recent CD visit www. to do with our lives. It doesn’t matter heatherdale.com whether we are surrounded by hearth fires and agriculture or computers and commuting it is all the same human The Heather Dale Band comes to desires.” the Dragon’s Lair on Nov. 12. Photo/submitted. With such a profound love for history, it is no wonder that Dale loves touring and travelKingston’s Foremost single serve shop We will beat any ing the world. She advertised and Deschamps local price by 5% love visiting new places, meeting new people and learning the history of different lands. “Trying to tie the old Celtic world into the modern day, I want to learn as much about the modern world as possible. I want to see how clubs are in Budapest, I want to walk in a castle, I want to talk to people feaTure that live and hang Brand of out in San Francisco and I want The WeeK In an effort to show our appreciation to get an idea of what the common while supplies last for all the local support we things that pull us have received since opening in Kingston together are.” Mix and Match Special 27 kcups for the price of 24 we will be offering some Kingston is an $14.75 ($0.55 each or $13.20/24) interesting place new deals leading up to Christmas! for Dale as well.

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and Mike Marrello and stylists from Marrello’s Hairstylist’s Adv. Academy for donating their time and products to conduct the makeovers. She was also able to raise funds to cover the cost of the hall rental through a gift basket raffle donated by The Bay. Local stores have also donated the lunch: “Different supermarkets in the area have provided me with gift certificates, which I use towards the purchase of food,” explains Penny. Penny hopes, though, that she will receive a few more donations before the event takes place. Her goal is to have a door prize for every participant, and she is asking the community to donate prizes or funds in order to see this goal realized. “If they don’t get used, they will either be held over until next year or they’ll be donated to other women’s outreaches,” Penny says. She is close with women from organizations such as Interval House, Dawn House, Martha’s Table, and other local groups that would benefit from unused items. Penny asks that anyone interested in donating contact her at beautyforwomen@outlook. com. RSVPs to the event are also appreciated, but not mandatory. Women are welcome to drop in between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church at the corner of Clergy and Princess Streets. “It’s best if they want to be there the whole time, just so they can benefit from the whole thing,” Penny adds. She also suggests that women come with clean, dry hair, as the facility has no basins. “Most of all,” says Penny, “the emphasis is that it’s really a day worth coming to. For women that feel that this speaks to them, it’s really worth it to be there. It really is a day that they truly get blessed by.” To learn more, visit www.beautyforwomen. ca.

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Heritage News - Kingston found itself in the national spotlight last week when CTV’s morning news program, Canada AM, decided to do a live broadcast from Springer Market Square on Oct. 29. The special episode highlighted much of what the Limestone City has to offer, with special segments on Fort Henry and other local tourist attractions, the Sir John A. Macdonald Bicentennial Commission and Kingston Penitentiary. Co-hosts Bev Thomson and Marci Ien also sat down for a chat with John and Mark Gerretsen, and even let the rest of the country in on our city’s tumultuous town/gown relations. The final hour of the show featured a free concert by Blue Rodeo, whose new album, In Our Nature, dropped Oct. 29. The Kingston Heritage caught up with Canada AM’s Bev Thomson following the broadcast. “We do go on location from time to time, but we don’t always get to do something as fun as a concert,” Thomson said. “When Blue Rodeo was going to drop their new album, we knew that both Greg and Jim have ties to Kingston, so we knew this was the perfect place to have a concert and just let them play from eight to nine.” The city’s many other amenities also made it an attractive location to the producers and hosts. “Kingston is an awesome city and for so many different reasons,” Thomson noted. “Not just the historical aspect, but the people are so friendly, it’s so beautiful and it’s right on the water. It’s a little cool today, and it’s still beautiful.” Of course, the prospect of touring the recently closed Kingston Penitentiary also aided in Canada AM’s decision to come to the Limestone City. “I knew I wanted to go on a tour and see Kingston Pen,” said Thomson, who recorded her own story about the facility at the Correction’s

Bev Thomson (Right) and Marci Len were in town Oct. 29 to broadcast Canada AM live from Kingston Photo/Hollie Pratt-Campbell

media day, held earlier in October, for the special Kingston broadcast. “I think it’s something a lot of Canadians have a fascination for. It’s also 178 years old. There are so many stories there and it’s so historic that I just really wanted to go and take a tour and take the cameras through so we could show Canadians who otherwise wouldn’t have a chance to tour the facility.” She added that she learned a thing or two about the people of Kingston during the visit. “What I learned is how proud Kingston residents are of their city. Everybody said ‘welcome’, they were so happy we were here. There’s just a real pride. It was so great to see.” As for her regular “office” life back in Toronto, Thomson remarked that it’s impossible to pick a career highlight so far. “One of the greatest things is I wouldn’t say that there’s one day [that stands out], I would say there are many days because you never know what’s going to happen on the show. Every single day when you get up in the middle of the night at 3:15 a.m., you think ‘what’s the day going to have in store’? You have a plan but breaking news can happen. The highlight for me is being able to handle each show like it’s a brand new day and a brand new set of stories.” Bev’s advice to aspiring young journalists: Perseverance, patience and persistence. “You will get a job if you care about news and current events,” she said. “There are all kinds of different platforms that are open to journalists today that weren’t open 25 years ago because of social media and all kinds of specialty channels. I think if you want to be in the business, in journalism, you’ll get there. You just have to be patient.”

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Mansion had humble beginnings It’s hard to imagine that a little pink pill led to the creation of such a beautiful setting as Fulford House in Brockville. It’s a stunning piece of architecture. George Fulford of Brockville created the G. T. Fulford & Company. The aim? To produce and distribute patent medicine. Pink Pills for Pale People (I’m not making this up) created a fortune for the company’s founder. Born in Brockville in 1852, Fulford attended business school in Belleville. In 1874, he returned to Brockville and worked with his brother William, a druggist. In the drug store, George Fulford, a savvy business man, saw the high profitability of patent medicines. It was a time when the human body still wasn’t understood and patent medicines offered hope to the suffering in the days before vaccinations and antibiotics. Patent drugs were sometimes referred to as nostrums: they had not been tested for scientific efficacy and the ingredients were a secret. Patent medicines were available over-the-counter and did not require a physician’s prescription. In 1890, George T. Fulford paid Dr. William Jackson $53.01 for the formula and rights to the Pink Pills for Pale People. You can see samples of the pink pills’ packaging at the Brockville Museum. The company’s marketing branch, using the trade name of The Dr. Williams Medical Company, which had no actual relation to the doctor who created the pills, expanded its distribution throughout North America, Europe and every corner of the British Empire. All this was done out of Fulford’s company locations in Brockville, Ontario and Schenectady, New York. The labeling of the pills’ package states that the pills are a safe and effective tonic for the blood and nerves: good for anemic conditions, diseases caused by impoverished blood, malnutrition disorders and whenever a tonic for digestion or nerves is required. They were guaranteed to contain no opiates or narcotics. Anemia was common in the era, so the pills could have helped some people feel better if they suffered from an iron deficiency. Fulford realized that mass-circulation newspapers could be used for marketing. He was one of the first to use the advertorial approach. The advertisements resembled news stories, each reporting a miraculous recovery from physical ailments. The stories always ended with the revelation that the cure occurred after taking Pink Pills for Pale People. As Fulford’s wealth and social standing grew, he served on the Brockville Town Council and Finance Commission for multiple terms. A member of the Liberal Party, in 1900 he was rewarded for his support of Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier with an appointment to the Senate of Canada. Under Fulford’s direction, Fulford Place, a 20,000-square-foot Edwardian mansion, was built in Brockville between

1899 and 1901. The home was designed by architect A. W. Fuller of Albany. The grounds were designed by Frederick Olmsted, who also designed New York City’s Central Park. The mansion was ideal for entertaining the many friends and associates of the family. There’s a grand hall, a dining room that seats fifty guests, a huge verandah, a rococo-style drawing room and a Moorish smoking room and billiard room. George Fulford also bought a large steam-powered yacht, christened The Magedoma, named using the first letters of family members’ names. The boat was used for Canadian Navy training in the Second World War. The family undertook many philanthropic activities and gave generously to organizations like Brockville General Hospital and the YMCA. Unfortunately, in 1905, Senator Fulford became the first Canadian to die in an automobile accident. Due to high maintenance costs of the house and property, Fulford’s son, George Fulford II had to sell off part of the land to afford the ongoing upkeep. The lot was reduced from 10 acres to three. The prime land fetched a good price, enabling the family to stay in their home. George Fulford II also became a politician, serving as a member of the House of Commons. In 1987, the Fulford family donated Fulford Place to the Ontario Heritage Fund. Later the family donated the contents of the mansion. In 1992, the site was designated a National Historic Site of Canada. After an extensive restoration, the house was opened to the public as a museum in 1993. Thanks to early photographs taken inside the house, it was possible to accurately interpret it in its Edwardian era. Inside you’ll see tapestries, paintings, statuary and ceramics that the Fulford family collected during world travels. These original artifacts are displayed in period rooms. The setting you will explore looks very much like it looked more than a century ago. The Beaux Arts home served as the hosting site for Canadian prime ministers and British princes. It was an era when opulent homes, serving as cottages for the rich, lined the St. Lawrence River. Guests to Fulford Place included Prince Edward (the future Edward VIII), British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and Canadian Prime Ministers Wilfrid Laurier and William Lyon Mackenzie King. There are even tales of hauntings at the grand abode. Mary Fulford, the senator’s wife, was a Spiritualist, who would procure a medium and a Ouija board to contact relatives who had passed from this life. Prime Minister William Lyon McKenzie King was known to attend séances at the home. The grandeur of the site is worth a visit at any time of year. Through the winter, tours are available at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday

Senator George Fulford made his fortune selling Pink Pills for Pale People. He commissioned the building of Fulford Place in Brockville. and Thursday. There’s a special Christmas “Trees for Children” exhibit daily from noon to 2 p.m. from Tuesday, Nov. 19 to Sunday, Dec. 15. The event is in support of mental health programs and groups in Leeds Grenville. Directions: Take Highway 401 east towards Brockville. Take Exit 698 (North Augusta Road) and turn right onto North Augusta Road, Travel south to King Street East and turn left. Fulford Place is located

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Heritage Sports - Kingston Frontenacs captain Michael Moffat doesn’t have to look too far from home to understand what makes a great leader. “My grandfather has been through a lot and taught me about leadership,” said Moffat. “He came from a big family in Ireland and they struggled at times. He was able to make it out

and move to Canada. He started some businesses and made a name for himself because he’s a great leader.” The Frontenacs acquired Moffat from the London Knights before the start of the 2011-12 season. Moffat credits then-captain Tyler Brown with helping him adjust and showing him what it means to be a leader on a hockey team. “Tyler knew what to say and when to say it. He also worked hard all

the time,” said Moffat, who served as assistant captain for the past two seasons before wearing the “C” this year. A recent four-game losing streak tested Moffat’s leadership skills. The Frontenacs halted the slide with a 2-1 win over the Ottawa 67’s on October 29. “I just tried to stay positive in the dressing. Slumps are going to come and go and it’s just part of the game,” he said. Moffat, a veteran by OHL standards, found himself at the other end of the hockey-career spectrum this past September when he attended the training camps of the NHL’s Nashville Predators and the American Hockey League’s Milwaukee Admirals. “The experience (of a professional hockey training camp) was pretty amazing, every kid’s dream,” he said. “I got to see what the lifestyle is like and what it takes to act like a pro both on and off the ice. “It gave me a glimpse of what my future could be and it will serve as good motivation. I am going to play the best I can this year and see what happens,” he added. The NHL and AHL coaches gave Moffat valuable feedback and showed him where he needs to improve to make it to the next level. Moffat wants to simplify his game and demonstrate more patience with the puck in his own end. In the offensive zone, Moffat aims to get more shots on net.

To do that, he knows he will have to be more mobile along the blue line in order to open shooting lanes. Moffat has played with several different defence partners since returning to Kingston including Warren Steele, Dylan DiPerna, Matthew Watson and John Bowen. He understands the coaches are trying to find the pairs that work well together. “They all play a similar game; they can skate and carry the puck. That makes my job easier because I don’t have to adjust too much. I just try to play my game and bring out the best in them,” he says. Moffat’s steadying presence on the ice and in the dressing room should help the Frontenacs ride out the highs and lows of a long season. He sees the team’s quick start to the season -- nine wins in the first 15 games -as both a blessing and a curse. “We got the points we really needed in the standings, but the winning kind of brought a confidence that wasn’t healthy,” he said. “We need to get back that work ethic to go with our skill.” Moffat has al- MS 170

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Loved for his rawness, despite the flaws He called himself a drinker with a writing problem. It’s as accurate a description as any. Brendan Behan, the Irish playwright, author and poet, was a confusing blend of alcohol-inspired boisterous facades covering what was essentially a vulnerable and shy man. Behan played the role of drunken Irishman well. If only the writing hadn’t gotten in the way. Today the public watches with fascination as the likes of talented entertainers like Britney Spears and the late Amy Winehouse spin out of control. That morbid interest hasn’t changed much from earlier days in the entertainment business. The fortunate recover. Brendan Behan didn’t. He became of victim of the facade of fame. Behan grew up in a staunch Irish republican home. His father spent time in prison near the end of Irish Civil War in the 1920s. Irish songs, history, literature and culture filled his life. Brendan Behan was not formed for a cookie-cutter role. “A job is death without dignity,” said Behan. He was destined for greatness. At the age of 14, as Behan apprenticed to the career of house painter, he was already a member of Fianna Eireann, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) youth wing. In 1939, the IRA launched a bombing campaign in England. Young Brendan, who was trained in explosives, sailed to Liverpool but was arrested the day he landed. As he was under the age of 17, he was not given a lengthy adult sentence. He received three years detention in a borstal (UK reformatory). There, aside from an early beating he took from guards, Behan was treated well. That first beating occurred after the chaplain asked Brendan when he was going to give up his involvement in the IRA, reminding him that he was automatically excommunicated until he gave up the sin of membership in the organization. According to Behan biographer Michael O’Sullivan, Behan had an outburst and “embarked on a fullscale lecture on how the clergy had

consistently proven themselves to be against the cause of Irish freedom and in sympathy with the British Empire. He began at the Synod of Drumceatt in 1172....” Still, Behan’s views toward England did turn around. Governor Cyril Alfred Joyce of the Prison Commission had a profound impact on Behan. O’Sullivan noted that the positive change of heart Behan had toward the English people lasted for the rest of his life. When accused of liking the English, Behan noted that it was “the imperialist system and not the English that persecuted the Irish.” Behan associated Governor Joyce’s sense of fair play with English people generally. He became almost apolitical. Near the end of his life, he wrote: “I would like to make it clear that I am not interested in politics, which are neither Fascism, Communism nor rheumatism.” One of his plays, The Quare Fellow, dealt with a condemned man awaiting imminent execution. It’s about survival in an inhumane environment. Because of its coarse language, the production was banned in Ireland. It was well received in places like Theatre Royal in Stratford and East London. Not that Behan outwardly cared. He wrote: “Critics are like eunuchs in a harem; they know how it’s done, they’ve seen it done every day, but they’re unable to do it themselves.” I’ve always held to that theory. Written in Irish, his next play, An Giall (The Hostage), became an international success when translated into English. The Hostage opened on Broadway in 1960. Admirers like Lauren Bacall and Jackie Gleason gave Behan a standing ovation in Sardi’s restaurant following the opening night show. During one performance of The Hostage, thankfully not opening night, he entered the theatre drunk. Stage hands were unable to subdue him and he walked on stage and did a jig in the middle of his own play. If you know The Hostage, you’ll realize that Behan’s appearance could

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Remembrance Day held in high regard for Mary and family Mary Cook Columnist editorial@theheritageemc.ca

Lifestyle - Mother was always concerned that we five children didn’t have the proper respect for the true meaning of Remembrance Day. The school at Northcote with only 18 pupils, had no piano, and the few county officials were already involved with the ceremony in the town of Renfrew, and so there was little in the way of observance at the school. For this reason, Mother, each year, piled all of us into the Model T and headed into town, where, as she put it, there would be a proper and fitting ceremony to remember those who had fallen in the First World War. Mother’s three young brothers had all been in the army, even though Mother said they weren’t old enough to vote, but they were old enough to fight in the war. By the way Mother talked about her brothers, I wondered if they perhaps had won the war singlehand-

edly! Without fail, the weather was always dreadful on Remembrance Day. We would drive through freezing rain or snow, it seemed, and at a very young age, I wondered if the terrible weather had something mysterious to do with the sombreness of the day. And so when we headed into Renfrew, we were bundled up like mummies, with hats and mitts, and winter boots. We certainly wouldn’t have the luxury of wearing slacks on such a day, and even though I usually hated them with a passion, I was very grateful for the heavy navy blue fleece-lined bloomers over our long underwear and long beige ribbed stockings. But it never mattered how much clothes we had on, there was always a piercing wind rolling down Raglan Street where the parade took place at the war memorial, and it penetrated our bodies and had us shivering like leaves on tree. The children from the Renfrew schools always marched to the place where the ceremony was to be held. We five country children were very aware that we weren’t really a part of a group, but that certainly didn’t matter to our

mother. She would wait until the town school pupils had formed perfect lines, neither looking left or right, and then she would march the five of us right up to the front row, and position us so that we were actually an extension of the line-up of town kids. My older sister Audrey was most embarrassed, but her protests did nothing to sway our Mother. The town children had sheets of music, and we would shudder in embarrassment when we would see Mother walk right over to a teacher, whisper in her ear, and then point to us, and then we would see her head back to us with five sheets of music! For reasons much beyond my comprehension, someone from the town ranks of pupils always fainted. Just as sure as death and taxes, as soon as the person leading the program opened his mouth, one or two would topple over. If the overcome person was a girl, the teacher would rush up, fan her with the sheet music, and if that didn’t help, she would be carried off with her eyes rolled into the back of her head. But if it was a boy pupil who had succumbed to the pressures of the day and toppled over, he was left to lie there until he either revived on his own, or the ceremony ended. Emerson said, on the way

home, “those Renfrew kids are a sickly lot...certainly none of us ever fell over in a dead faint.” After all the war songs had been sung, out of the crowd would come a very old man with a shiny trumpet tucked under his arm. He would walk the full length of the parade area, and he wore a soldier’s uniform that obviously had been borrowed. His hands were all but covered with the cuffs, and the pant legs bagged over his swath-covered legs. He was very elderly, and Mother, ever the one to add drama to any situation, said he probably fought in the Boer War. He played the trumpet loud and clear as a bell, and there wasn’t a dry eye in the crowd! The Renfrew children were the first to march off the parade grounds, and Emerson, not to be outdone by kids from town, turned on the heal of his gum-rubbers, and with his arms swinging, marched back down the street to where Mother had parked the Model T. On the road back to Northcote we would be subjected once again to Mother’s stories of how her own brothers went off to war, and often her voice would catch with the memory. But we knew she was filled with pride, and I too would be caught up in the stories, and would think of those uncles, who returned safely from battle, and unscarred... and I would think I was related to true war heroes. And then I would know, even though I was very young, why Remembrance Day was so important to our mother.

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hot water, so that they can be peeled easily. Peel the onions, and remove the seeds from the green peppers. Chop all of this fine. Stir everything together, and then add the salt, sugar, cinnamon, cloves and vinegar. Cook on low heat, and slowly, for about 50 or 60 minutes (I think closer to the 60 minutes is better, because you want it thickened). Stir it occasionally while it is cooking. Pour into hot and sterilized jars, and seal tightly. “Now, that is my mother’s recipe. What wasn’t included in her recipe, but I remember her doing, and I have no idea why she did it - but once the sauce was put in the jars, she turned the jars upside down on the bake table for about a day. This was before storing them on the shelves in the dugout cellar. But when I had to go down into that dark and dank hole to get a jar, they were always upright on the shelf.” Good luck... Mary

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Novelis helps out with new Home Base Housing location By Mandy Marciniak

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Heritage News – Unite globally and impact locally. That is the mantra behind the Novelis global month of service. The company, which donates to local organizations and charities on a regular basis, is assisting in the renovation of a new Home Base Housing location. “Kingston Works teamed up with United Way to work here and we wanted it to be more than just a financial contribution, we wanted the employees to volunteer and get involved.” said Kingston Novelis Plant Manager Jacob Czyz. “We are basically here to do whatever we can to help. We have crews all over here. We are tiling, painting whatever needs to be done. ” The project is helping Home Base Housing in Kingston renovate their new space. The space will replace their current In From the Cold shelter and amalgamate their offices to make a much more central location. “The new space will have a medical center, an independent living center, shelter space and supportive housing units,” explained Project Manager Nicki Diak. “The other side of the building will be the housing help center. They help people that are being evicted. They negotiate with landlords and help them negotiate rent. Behind there will be our home base offices. We will run all of our services out of there, which will be great to have it more centralized.” The building was formerly Kingston Oxygen, a medical supply company that has now downsized. The space works in terms of the needs of Home Base Housing, but there is still plenty of renovat-

ing and work that needs to be done. “We are relying almost entirely on volunteers,” said Diak. “Novelis has been really great this past week and we’ve actually seen quite a bit of progress. We hope to be up and running in January or February of the new year.” The Novelis team is helping as part of their corporate mandated global month of service. They are working, as a company, to provide assistance to local community projects around the world and so far they have seen great success. “We are doing this, other facilities are planting trees, in Korea their branch just finished a house for Habitat for Humanity,” said Audethy Tallack, the Novelis Neighbour Site Champion for Kingston. “Novelis told us they will fund the project in our community under the condition that we provide volunteers to actually do the work. By the end of this week I think about 50 of our employees will have volunteered. We do various projects throughout the year and we have worked with the United Way in the past, but this is more of a concentrated effort.” The project has positively affected the Novelis employees as well. Czyz has seen a greater impact on them with this project than with past projects. “When you get a chance to come out and see the need, it motivates you to continue your donations and it allows you to see where your money is going. A lot of times people donate and have no idea what happens to that money or what it is used for and with this we can actually see it.” Tallack sees this project and others as part of the footprint that Novelis is

putting on Kingston. Last year the Novelis staff renovated a kitchen at a youth shelter in Kingston, which was similar to this project but not on the same scale. Tallack looks forward to showing their

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able to walk past here with their grandchildren and show them that they had a part in this. They helped build that facility. That is the most rewarding part for me.”

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A New Dish In Town Gazette Lifestyle - What could be better than a pub-crawl for adults? Dishcrawl, a new foodie social activity, has arrived in Kingston. Beginning in restaurants and bistros in much larger cities such as San Francisco, San Diego and a few years ago in Ottawa and Toronto, Dishcrawl and its ambassadors are now in over 125 North American cities. The role of the ambassador is to act asa local foodie expert. They coordinate the events and encourage local restaurants to get involved. Purchase a ticket to join in on the walking tour of select participating restaurants. Guests are guided through a variety of locations, tasting and sampling food from that business. The meal portions are substantial in most instances and all tastings are included in the price of the ticket. The average ticket price is $60-$75 (inclusive of tax and tip). Drinks are excluded. Meet new people who enjoy food or gather a few friends to join in on the experience. Kingston Dishcrawl ambassador, Christine McCullough is excited to bring this creative foodie crawl to our community. Christine is a local event organizer. She studied culinary management and event planning and is thrilled to have found this role, which com-

bines both her passions. The events launched in September with 27 keen crawlers dining on local fare with visits to Tir Nan Og, St. Johns Public House, Chez Piggy and a final sweet stop at Sipps. A new event is held the third week of every month. “We’ve had huge support from Downtown Kingston, Tourism Kingston and the local restaurants,” said Christine. “This city has so much to offer with approximately a hundred restaurants in a nine block radius. What more could you want? “I want to educate the community on good food and what [there is to] offer here in our city. Dishcrawl is a great way to do just that.” The Dishcrawl concept is simple. Your host meets the group at a predetermined restaurant where everyone gets to know each other. The chef is introduced, and then the group moves on to the next location. Generally four locations are chosen, with variety and selections depending on the style of the restaurant. “Customers love to meet the owner and the chef who creates the food. You are more likely to go back and revisit, which is exactly what happened after the first event. Many of the guests, even long time residents of Kingston, hadn’t been to half of the locations we visited. Some even

returned a couple of times within the month after this event. “We couldn’t do it without the enthusiasm of the restaurants,” added Christine. “We are really excited to continue welcoming new restaurants onboard. By the end of the year I hope to connect with all the local restaurants in the area.” In October, the second Dishcrawl was held in Kingston, themed “the haunted Dishcrawl – Local residents enjoy the October Dishcraw crawl.” “We had a great “Featuring an evening to support but it promises to be a healthy and time,” Christine said. “Our haunted military families, individuals with educational night out. Follow them Dishcrawl kicked off at Windmills dietary restrictions, or even a Match. on Facebook at Dishcrawl Kingston with an introduction from the chef com night out.” or on twitter @dishcrawlkin for hints and a chance for everyone to get to The next Dishcrawl event is before the event. know each other, followed by a visit themed “a Gluten Free Kingston.” If you have a restaurant suggesto Geneva Crepes, Olivea and then It will be held on Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. tion or a local food biz you’d like me capped off with Spanish desserts at Tickets are on sale now at www. to check out email me at ladydinesathe new Tango Nuevo. dishcrawl.com/kingston or email lot@gmail.com or follow me on Fa“I want to have different themes Christine at christineer@dishcrawl. cebook or my blog at Ladydinesalot. for each Dishcrawl,” said Christine. com. The locations are kept a secret com.

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Workplace Wellness network supports mental health By Kelly Reid Reporter

Heritage News - “It’s definitely a hot topic,” Peter Bearse, RN, says of mental health in the workplace. Bearse is the chair of the KFL&A Workplace Wellness Network, which recently hosted a workshop breakfast on the topic. They invited a variety of employers from Kingston to join together on Oct. 29 for strategy-based discussions about how to foster mental health among employees. “It was the first workshop that we’ve had,” explains Bearse. The network has only been in existence since May of 2012. Eighty-five employees attended from a number of organizations ranging in size from 10 employees to over 1,000 employees, with both public and private sectors represented. “It was great to bring such a diverse group together to share and have a discussion about a truly important topic,” says Bearse. Part of the day’s agenda was to discuss anti-stigma strategies for the workplace. “Just 50 per cent of Canadians would tell friends or co-workers that they have a family member with a mental illness, compared to 72 per cent who would discuss a diagnosis of cancer.” He also says that in any given week, more than 500,000 Canadians are unable to attend work due to mental health issues. “One of the main things is to have those conversations to normalize mental health issues,” says Bearse. The workshop also featured several speak-

ers. Timo Hytonen, the senior vice president of human resources at Empire Life, emceed the event. Empire Life was also the sponsor for the event. “They were very generous in their sponsorship,” Bearse says gratefully. “I can’t emphasize that enough.” Other speakers included Doug Rigsby from the Frontenac Community Mental Health and Addiction Services, as well as Sue-Ann Maislin from Morneau Shepell’s Workplace Training team. Bearse says that Maislin “provided a wealth of information about mental health, the signs that perhaps a co-worker might be struggling, the importance of reducing the stigma that is so pervasive around mental health, and focused on relating strategies.” Participants in the workshop were able to take information materials with them to share with other members of their workplace. Bearse says that the response from the attendees was very positive. “The feedback was overall very well received,” he says. “A lot indicated that they would want more information about this topic of mental health in the workplace.” Bearse says that the Workplace Wellness Network hopes to hold more workshops in the future on a wide range of topics, including those that affect mental wellness. “There are lots of different influencing factors in mental health,” says Bearse. “We really need to level that playing field.” To learn more about mental health resources in the community, visit Frontenac Community Mental Health and Addiction Services online at www.fcmhas.ca or call them at 1 613-544-1356.

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“Pop-up” park creates environmental awareness and community spirit in downtown Kingston By Hiba Kesebi Reporter

Heritage News - Kingstonians had the opportunity to witness how lively a parking spot can be if transformed into a green space on Oct. 29, thanks to Sustainable Kingston. The 5.8- by 2.1-metre parking spot, setup pro-bono by Western Landscape Services, featured sod, grass, plants, a small oak tree and a small pumpkin carving station, along with a bistro and four chairs. Though this was only a day-long makeover, the response it received from those who stopped to admire the space, carve a pumpkin or socialize was profound, says John Johnson, Executive Director, Sustainable Kingston. “It was a great reception and we received lots of positive comments. People would walk up and go ‘Oh my God, this is so pretty and it is such a nice thing to have in downtown Kingston,’” he says, adding that people were disappointed to hear that this was a temporary ar-

rangement. The pop-up park, which was located right in front of Sustainable Kingston’s new location on Sydenham Street, was visited by around 100 people. Johnson says the area transformed from being a parking space to being a people space and created a sense of community. “Families stopped in on their way from school, a group of elderly ladies that were having lunch right across the street from us stopped by after to see what we are doing and a two-year-old was playing soccer on the grass,” says Johnson. He hopes that this transformation will create awareness about the benefits of creating green space and the city’s need for it. “Kingston has done a pretty good job in the new spots they’ve done downtown, but we want to encourage them to do more green spaces and more trees,” he says. He adds there are numerous benefits that come from green spaces. “They keep the heat down in sum-

mer. Trees filter the air in so many ways; they give us more oxygen, they filter out carbon dioxide. The leaves gather dust…and grass filters the water after rain,” explains Johnson, noting that in addition to the environmental benefits, green space also brings along social and economic benefits. For example, the pop-up park brought people to the downtown area – the economic hub of the city – and it also created a sense of community and allowed people a chance to stop and chat with one another. “It [the green space] doesn’t have to be that big. We only had a small spot and received so much attention from

people,” says Johnson. It took one-and-a-half months for Sustainable Kingston to plan the event. They are looking forward to the spring, where they have a few more events planned for the city, including Kingston Unplugged, their Earth Hour event, and Pitch-In

Kingston, a huge community cleanup. They also plan on hosting an event to see how many bicycles could be parked in one parking space. For more information about Sustainable Kingston, visit: www.sustainablekingston.ca

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Heritage Events - Ever wanted to learn how to knit, preserve food through fermentation or compost using worms? Members of Transition Kingston want to help you learn all these skills and more free of charge through their fifth skill sharing workshop, called A Show of Hands 2013. The event will take place throughout the day on Saturday, Nov. 16 at the Ongwanada Resource Centre. The philosophy behind the workshops is that if people are given an outlet to offer pro-bono classes on certain everyday living skills they already possess, knowledge will be exchanged among community members regarding how to live more independently from mass-produced goods, and thus a more environmentally friendly lifestyle. “The idea is that if you can do more things for yourself - which is what we hope these workshops are preparing people to do - then there’s a twofold benefit to that,” says event organizer Lesley Rudy. “One is that you will probably save money, and the other is that you have to rely on outside sources less. So the impact of, say, shipping something in, is less, and the materials used can be more basic and local and things like that.” For example, Rudy notes that “fermentation is a method of preserving food, so if you can preserve food in season you’re eating local food, you’re doing it for yourself and you don’t have to ship it in, things like that.” Rudy explains that the workshops are given by quite a random assortment of community members. “Some are community organizations, like Cycle Kingston. They’re a partner that we work with a lot. Some are sustainable businesses, like the worm composting workshop. Some are just community members who have a skill, so there’s a variety of different types of presenters.” Rudy herself is also a presenter this year at the Vegan Living panel discussion, which will take place from 2 – 3 p.m. A vegan herself for 12 years,

Rudy hopes to pass on some helpful tips to those who are curious about adopting the diet for themselves, or even those who have a friend or family member that has recently become vegan and want to learn more about the lifestyle and cooking. “It’s an opportunity to ask a whole panel of people who are vegan and have been vegan for a while about the challenges and solutions for those challenges,” she explains, noting that she hopes people come away with a better understanding of the different reasons someone may choose the diet. “Maybe they’re ethical, environmental, or health related. People will come away with the resources to [adapt] - places to eat and recipes to try, all sorts of things like that.” Registration for the workshops is now open, and closes Nov. 8. For a full listing of workshops or to register, please visit www.transitionkingston.ca or email transkevent@gmail. com. In addition to the workshops, A Show of Hands will also feature a clothing swap, a free vegetarian and vegan lunch, music by harpist Barb Carr and information booths from different environmentally-minded community groups. People are asked to bring their own mug, bowls and utensils for the lunch.

Fancy that, Reba stops in Kingston Nashville recording artist and actress Reba McEntire stopped at the Rogers K-Rock Centre Participants at last year’s knitting work- on the evening of Oct. 27 to perform her timeless classics for a packed house. shop. Photo/Ron Pettitt

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Loved for his rawness, despite the flaws Continued from page 25

Valdy is an icon in Canadian folk music. (Photo courtesy of Live Wire Music Series)

Canadian music legend comes to play Kingston By Kelly Reid Reporter

Heritage Entertainment - Valdy, a self-proclaimed “steward of the forest” and Canadian folk icon, will be coming to the Limestone City on Nov. 15 to play Chalmers United Church. “It’s a wonderful town,” Valdy says of Kingston, which he used to visit often as a youth. During his extensive music career, he has played in town many times at the Grand Theatre, Grant Hall and with the symphony. “It’s stellar,” says Valdy. “It’s unbelievable.” Valdy’s music career took off in the mid 1960s and he has been touring Canada and abroad ever since. He is a two-time Juno award winner as well as the recipient of the Order of Canada. He has four gold records as well. When he isn’t busy performing, Valdy says that he likes to spend time with his wife on their acreage on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia. “It keeps me strong at 68 which is a good thing,” he laughs about his work on the property. He says he sometimes draws inspiration from being on the water and seeing the nearby orca whales. “It’s a magic spot of the world,” says Valdy. Originally, though, Valdemar Horsdal – also known as Valdy – hails from Ottawa, and so he is looking forward to returning to Eastern Ontario when he plays later this month.

“I will probably feature a few fun and seasonal songs,” he says of what the audience can expect to hear. He will also be playing new material from his recent album Contenders, which was a collaboration between Valdy and singer-songwriter Gary Fjellgaard. Valdy says that his latest efforts include working with a mandola instrument from New Zealand as well as learning the banjo. “It opens up a lot of creativity,” he says. For this month’s show, though, listeners will hear Valdy playing his well-known acoustic guitar style of music. The concert is part of the Live Wire Music series, which is a non-profit organization aiming to promote primarily Canadian music in Kingston. They focus on intimate venues and musicians that don’t generally receive traditional radio play. Past musicians from the Live Wire series have included Sarah Harmer, Serena Ryder, Rick Fines and the Montreal Guitar Trio. The Valdy concert will be the end to the 2013 season. The opening act will be Kingston’s own Kris and Dee, who offer folk music steeped in Canadiana imagery. Valdy looks forward to meeting and playing with the duo. “It’s a real folk music city,” says Valdy of his upcoming visit to Kingston. “I’m looking forward to going back.” To purchase tickets, visit www.livewiremusicseries.ca or purchase in person at Tara Natural Foods or Brian’s Record Option. Show begins at 7:30 p.m. at Chalmers United Church.

tion. “I am not afraid to admit that New York is the greatest city on the face of God’s earth,” he wrote. Sadly, Behan followed the path of writers like Dylan Thomas, who drank himself to death. Like Dylan Thomas, Behan lived for a while at the Hotel Chelsea in New York, after being barred from the upscale Algonquin Hotel for his rambunctious and unsavory behavior. His alcohol-fueled diabetic condition deteriorated to the point that his numb fingers and hands could not type and he had to use a tape recorder to dictate his thoughts. He lapsed into diabetic comas and suffered seizures on several occasions. A play called Brendan at the Chelsea had its North American premier in New York’s Acorn Theater this year. It followed Behan through 24 hours at the Hotel Chelsea. The production, written by Behan’s niece, Janet Behan, includes a number of flashbacks to events during Brendan’s American visits. The play received rave reviews on the street and in the media. In Brendan at the Chelsea, the audience enters Behan’s mind, his soul even. We feel the struggle of the artist. We love him despite his many flaws. Brendan at the Chelsea opens with a hung over Behan facing the day. His publisher awaits material for the next book. His wife, Beatrice, is in transit on the QEII somewhere in the Atlantic. His lover repeatedly calls him, searching for the words “I love you,” which

Behan never utters. His feisty assistant, Lianne, tries to keep him in line. Behan turns on a tape recorder and starts dictating what will become Brendan Behan’s New York, one of his final works. Ravaged by critics, I rather enjoyed Brendan Behan’s New York. Granted, it’s not Brendan Behan as a member of the literati. It’s Behan as he might be chatting in a pub. Behan did not enamor everyone. Some, especially his own country folk, despised him for bringing a bad light on Ireland. But Behan needed no approval from those who detested his lifestyle. His was not the life of the suburbs and suits, the facades, which he hated. In Brendan’s most downtrodden, pathetic physical state, Beatrice loved him. Despite, or because of, her painful awareness, she chose to remain steadfast in her marriage. Her integrity and loyalty were a foil to Brendan’s alcoholism and his sexuality, which, in its non-definition, was all over the map. He was almost a caricature of stereotypical maleness. Well, aside from his forays into gay moments. What makes Behan so disgustingly lovable is his honesty with words. He never poured layers of syrup over the human condition. The end came far too early for this brilliant writer. Brendan Behan died at the age of 41 on March 20, 1964. Behan received an IRA honor guard in Ireland’s biggest funeral since that of Michael Collins in 1922. We are left to wonder what brilliant literature never came to fruition. As for the lad himself, Brendan noted, “There’s no bad publicity except an obituary.” On those terms, he only had one bad review in his life.

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$6,881+HST

$76 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8960A

2008 Pontiac Wave 5 SE Hatch

$8,990+HST

$114 Bi-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9046

2006 Lincoln Zepher

5-Speed Manual Transmission, Cloth Seating, 1.6 Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Leather Interior, Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Sunroof Are Just A Few Of The Sunroof, Heated Seats Are A Few Of The Many Options This Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 103,908 kM Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 128,803 kM.

$15,880 +HST

$165 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8937A

$36,991 +HST

$292 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8927A

$11,784 +HST

$97 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8957

$13,949 +HST

$112 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8992

$14,982 +HST

$137 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8607

2011 Nissan Versa Hatch

2012 Ford Fusion SE

2009 Chrysler 300 Touring

Auto, AC, CD Player, keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior, Hatch And Much Much More. 65,747 kM Former Daily rental

Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 83,895 kM Former Daily rental

This 300 Is A Local Purchase. Auto, AC, Alloy Wheels, Cloth Interior, Cruise Control, Climate Control, CD, Fog Lights, keyless Entry, PL, PW, PS, Sunroof, Tinted Windows, Tilt Steering And More! 114,148 kM

$25,586 +HST

$205 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8908

$14,487 +HST

$165 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8980

$14,767 +HST

$229 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8858

2007 infinity G35S

2012 Toyota 4Runner SR5

2012 Nissan Pathfinder S

2006 Lexus GS 300

2012 Nissan Altima 2.5 S

Automatic Transmission, Leather Interior, Air Conditioning, Sunroof, Power Seat, remote Vehicle Start Are A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 109,662 kM

This Is The Sr5 Model And Comes Equipped With Power Sunroof, Cloth Interior, Alloy Wheel, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering And Much More. 33,221 kM Former Daily rental

Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, 4x4, Alloy Wheels, And Much Much More. 40,591 kM Former Daily rental

Equipped With Leather Interior, Power Sunroof, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Alloy Wheels, Low Low km’s And Much Much More. 115,595 kM

Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks Tilt Steering, Cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 80,245 kM Former Daily rental

$18,497 +HST

$147 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8922

$32,499 +HST

$257 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8779

Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS $82$189 Bi-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS $23,760 TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES +HST

P9059

$29,879 +HST

$237 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8910

$27,998 +HST

$222 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8861B

2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS

2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo

2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo

2012 Toyota Avalon Limited

2012 Dodge Ram SLT 4X4

This Is A Previous U.S. Vehicle And Is The GS And Comes Equipped With Cloth Interior, Power Everything, Alloy Wheels, Tilt Steering, 2 Door Coupe, And Much Much More. 55,210 kM

This Jeep Comes Loaded With Leather Interior, Power Sunroof, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Seat, Black On Black, And Much Much More. 32,05 kM Former Daily rental

Automatic Transmission, Leather Seating, 1.6 Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Heated Seats , Sunroof Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 27,021 kM

Previous U.S. Vehicle And Comes Equipped With Leather Interior, Power Sunroof, Power Everything, rear Park Camera, Black On Black, And Much Much More. 20,724 kM Former Daily rental

Automatic Transmission, 4x4, Air Conditioning, CD Player, keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, AWD, Alloy Wheels, Tilt Steering, And Much Much More. 26,514 kM

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$25,187 +HST

$199 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8994B

$20,989 +HST

$184 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8711

$30,488 +HST

$241 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8909

2011 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon

2012 Kia Sorento LX AWD

2009 BMW 135i

6-Speed Manual Transmission, Cloth Seating, 3.8l V6 Engine, 2 Tops, keyless Entry Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 60,254 kM

Lx Model, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Heated Seats, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, keyless Entry, AWD, Cloth Interior, And Much More. 54,340 kM Former Daily rental

This Is The 135i Model And Comes Equipped With Leather Interior, Convertible, Power Everything, Alloy Wheels, Automatic Transmission And Much Much More. 96,788 kM

$31,989 +HST

$255 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8767A

$23,899 +HST

$189 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P8974

2012 Hyundai Veracruz GLS

2012 Ford Escape Limited

Leather Interior, Power Sunroof, keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Cd Player, Power Seats, Heated Seats, And Much Much More. 19,892 kM

Auto, Air Conditioning, Alloy Wheels, Leather Interior, Power Sunroof, CD Player, keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Leather Interior And Much More. 62,774 kM Former Daily rental

$39,880 +HST

$316 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

$24,998 +HST

$198 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

P9004

$33,996 +HST

$269 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

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2012 Chrysler Town & Country 2012 GMC Sierra 1500 Z71 All-Terrain

P9038

Auto, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Leather Interior, 7 Passenger Seating, keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, AWD, Alloy Wheels, And Much More. 48,778 kM Former Daily rental

$22,799 +HST

$180 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS +SALES TAX NO HiDDEN FEES

P9000

All-Terrain Z71 Package. Leather Seating, 5.3L 8cyl Engine, Onstar, And Power Heated Seats Are Just A Few Of The Many Options This Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 36,532 kM

$32,899 +HST

$260 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN FEES

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2011 Ford F-150 Lariat Limited

2013 Chevrolet Equinox LS AWD

2013 Ford Mustang GT V8

Loaded With All The Goodies. Leather, Sunroof, Navigation, Hard Tonneau Cover Just To Name A Few. 6.2l V8 As Well As Bed Liner. 39,239 kM

Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, AWD, Alloy Wheels, And Much More. 41,450 kM. Former Daily rental

Equipped With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Leather Interior, Power Windows, Power Locks, V8, Alloy Wheels, And Much Much More. 17,120 kM Former Daily rental

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2007 Volkswagen Jetta City

2007 Jeep Liberty Sport 4x4

2003 Honda Accord EX-L Sedan

this Jetta Comes With A Complete Car Proof Vehicle History Report, Drive Clean Certificate, And Safety Certificate. 108,721 KM

Equipped With Automatic transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, tilt Steering, Cloth Interior And Much More. 102,710 KM.

Cloth Interior, Automatic transmission, Leather Interior , CD Player, Chrome Wheels, Are Just A Few Of the Many Options this Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 129,165 KM

$11,991 +HST

$157 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

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$145 BI-WEEKLY/89 MONTHS +SALES TAX NO HIDDEN FEES

P8866

$16,998

+HST

$153 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS +SALES TAX NO HIDDEN FEES

P8950A

$9,944

+HST

$129 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

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2006 Ford F-150 XLT

+HST

$150 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS +SALES TAX NO HIDDEN FEES

$74 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

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2007 Mazda 3 GS

Equipped With Automatic transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Cloth Interior, 2WD, Box Liner, Cap, And Much Much More. 101,760 KM

$16,462

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P7916A

GS Model Comes Equipped With 5-Speed Manual transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, tilt Steering, Cloth Interior And Much More. 111,173 KM

$17,887

$160 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS +SALES TAX NO HIDDEN FEES

+HST

P8640

2006 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

2012 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT

2010 Chrysler Town & Country

2010 Chrysler Sebring Limited

2010 Chevrolet Equinox LT

Equipped With Automatic transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Cloth Interior, Alloy Wheels, tilt Steering And Much Much More. 143,161 KM

Sxt Model Comes Equipped With Automatic transmission, Stow And Go, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, tilt Steering, Cloth Interior And More. 57,477 KM Former Daily Rental

this Chrysler town & Country Is Powered By A 6 Cylinder Engine to A 6-Speed Automatic transmission. Exterior Is A Bright Silver Metalic With A Grey Interior. 104,108 KM

Auto, Ac, Cruise Control, Climate Control, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Leather, PL, PW, Power Driver Seat, Power Sunroof, tilt Steering, Boston Premium Audio And Much More! 51,386 KM

Auto, Air Conditioning, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, Cloth Interior, Power Windows, Power Locks, CD Player, And Much Much More. 89,192 KM

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$20,183 +HST

$163 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

$25,998

P8923

+HST

2011 Volkswagen Routan

$233 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS +SALES TAX NO HIDDEN FEES

P9001

$12,494

+HST

P8725

$15,994

+HST

$126 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8952A

$18,898

+HST

$146 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS +TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8941

2011 Mazda 3 GX

2011 Jeep Liberty Sport AWD

2011 Jeep Liberty Sport AWD

this Gx Model Comes Equipped With Automatic transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Windows, Power Locks, tilt Steering, Cloth Interior And Much Much More. 52,418 KM Former Daily Rental

this Is A Previous Daily Rental And Comes Equipped With AWD, Cloth Interior, Power Windows, Power Locks, Keyless Entry, tilt Steering, Alloy Wheels, CD Player And Much More. 55,745 KM Former Daily Rental

Comes Equipped With AWD, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, tilt Steering, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Cloth Interior And Much More. 68,809 KM Former Daily Rental

2010 Honda Odyssey EX

this Is the Comfortline And Comes Equipped With Leather this Model Comes With Cloth Interior, 9 Passenger Seating, Auto, Interior, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, tilt Steering, Ac, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Alloy 7 Passenger Seating, Quad Seating, Loaded! 79,001 KM Wheels, tilt Steering And Much Much More. 22,656 KM

$116 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

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$27,987 +HST

$265 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

$31,477 +HST

P8806

$249 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9002

$39,974 +HST

$315 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8862

2011 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 GT

2011 Honda Ridgeline EX-L

2011 GMC Sierra 2500hd SLE

Gt Model Comes Equipped With Leather, Power Sunroof, Power Everything, 3.8lL Alloy Wheels, tilt Steering, Automatic transmission With Paddle Shifters And Much More. 48,102 KM

Auto, 4x4, Leather Interior, Power Sunroof, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, AWD, Alloy Wheels, tilt Steering, And Much Much More. 53,323 KM

this Is the SLE Diesel 4x4 Model And Comes Equipped With 3/4 ton, 4x4, Cloth Interior, Power Windows, Power Locks, tilt Steering, Keyless Entry, Cd Player, Diesel Engine And Much More. 44,893 KM

$114 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS $14,499 TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES +HST

P8976

$12,889 +HST

$000 BI-WEEKLY/00 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9007

2012 Mazda 3 GX

2012 Mazda 2 GX

Equipped With Automatic transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, tilt Steering, Cloth Interior And Much More. 52,992 KM Former Daily Rental

this 2012 Mazda 2 Gx Is Powered By A 1.5 Liter 4 Cyl Engine to An 4 Speed Automatic transmission. Exterior Is Aquatic Blue With A Grey Interior. 47,559 KM Former Daily Rental

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$14,488 +HST

$135 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

$11,498 +HST

P8634A

$121 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9045

$24,998 +HST

$265 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8888

$21,594 +HST

$174 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9028

$18,689 +HST

$150 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P8882

2005 Ford F250 Reg Cab 4x4

2008 Buick Allure CXL

2008 Ford F-250 FX4 King Ranch

2012 Dodge Journey R/T AWD

2011 GMC Sierra 1500 WT

this Is the xL Model And Comes Equipped With 4x4, Cloth Interior, Power Steering, CD Player, ABS, Long Box, Box Liner, And Much Much More. 112,642 KM

4-Speed Automatic transmission, Leather Seating, 3.8 Litre 6 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Remote Start and much more. 112,754 KM

Equipped With Leather Interior, 4x4, Power Windows, Power Locks, tilt Steering, Keyless Entry, Bucket Seating, Alloy Wheels, Fx4, Running Boards, And Much Much More. 200,600 KM

Multi Speed Automatic transmission, Leather Seating, 3.6 6 Cyl Engine, Power And Heated Seats, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control And Much More. 64,684 KM Former Daily Rental

this Is A Short Box With Cloth Interior, tilt Steering, Automatic transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, 2WD And Much Much More. 45,220 KM

$13,999 +HST

$117 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

$20,488 +HST

P8979

2012 Toyota Corolla CE Automatic transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, tilt Steering, Cloth Interior, And Much Much More. 49,756 KM Former Daily Rental

$164 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9011

$36,981 +HST

$293 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9035

$15,880 +HST

$126 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9058

$17,980 +HST

$143 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

P9036

2006 GMC Savana W5500 HD

2012 Chevrolet Tahoe LT

2013 Hyundai Elantra GL

2013 Hyundai Sonata GLS

20’ Aluminum Multi Vans Body! New In 2012 AtC 14 Mea Electric Stand By Reefer Unit. Please Call For Details! 203,523 KM

6-Speed transmission, Leather Seating, 5.3 Litre V8 Engine, Heated Seats, Air Conditioning, Onstar, xm Radio, Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist, Remote Start And Much More. 22,863 KM

Automatic transmission, Cloth Seating, 1.8 Litre 4 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Heated Seats Are Just A Few Of the Many Options this Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 40,742 KM

6-Speed Automatic transmission, Cloth Seating, 2.4L 4 Cyl Engine, Heated Seats, Sunroof Are Just A Few Of the Many Options this Vehicle Comes Equipped With. 52,353 KM

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199 KILDARE AVE AMHERSTVIEW 3 year old custom built 1370sq ft with beautiful upgraded kitchen cabinets with granite counters, island and slate floors open to the family room with Jatoba hardwood floors and corner gas fireplace & triple wide patio door to a cedar deck. Separate dining room, large master bedroom with en suite including step in shower and sideboard vanity. 5 1/2` baseboards, Inviting front veranda, paved drive, curbs, 2 car garage.

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Eye-catching 3 bedroom bungalow on spacious lot. Extensive landscaping with a large circular driveway. Abundance of upgrades – newer windows 2011, oak kitchen, hardwood and laminate throughout, freshly painted, new bathrooms, siding on shed, central air conditioning, newly built deck, unfinished basement awaiting your finishing touches. MLS

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Move right in! Inviting, bright and spacious, this terrific family home sits on a fantastic corner lot and features 3 bedrooms, tasteful decor, an open concept main level, bonus main level office space and a finished lower level recreation room. Upgrades include built-in gas fireplace, stone exterior, gas range hookup and a rear deck ideal for enjoying the outdoors. Conveniently located close to all amenities, this home will impress even the most discerning buyer. Call today for your personal tour. MLS

Magnificent 2+2 bedroom, 3 bathroom home in Lydenwood subdivision. This home features hardwood and ceramic throughout, upgraded trim package, cathedral ceilings, hrv and pot lights, open concept main floor, designer kitchen, large master ensuite with jacuzzi, massive rec room, stamped concrete patio, covered deck, inside entry from garage. This home is a must see! MLS

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This all stone, 3 bedroom home boasts 100 acres just 10 minutes north of the 401. Spacious living room, separate dining room, large deck which overlooks your property. Newer windows & furnace. This property has plenty to offer! MLS

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Desirable home in Milton subdivision! Quiet, spacious treed lot with access to St. Lawrence and waterfront park. This custom 4,500 sq ft home features a fully finished walk out basement, beautiful wrap around deck, large living spaces, oversized double garage, underground sprinkler system and much more. Call for a complete list of details. MLS

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Neat, sweet and complete! Elevated 3 bedroom bungalow situated on a 150` x Illustration Photo Illustration Photo 290` country lot approximately 20 minutes to the Cataraqui Town Centre. Mostly 486 WESTON CRES Looking for the right sized home? BATTERSEA RD ‘TO BE BUILT - NOT YET STARTED’ TO BE BUILT LOT 110 ATKINSON ST. To be Built - not This lovely 1550 sq a ft 9 year old Nightingale model by yet started-Sobella House & and Home, award winning room. Bungalow by Barry Howlett Construction Ltd. situatedlevel hardwood floors on main with lovely kitchen, dining room living Caraco Homes has all the right stuff. Hardwood and Tarion builder presents modern design and luxury in on a lovely country lot approximately 20 mins north of ceramic throughout bath the main floor, large open concept the beautiful home on a premier street in Llydenwood. the city. Featuring stone/vinyl exterior, car Master bedroom withdouble access to main (cheater suite). Cozy lower level rec room This home offers top quality standards like grangarage, 9 foot ceilings, open concept great room/ktchn living area with a tripled sided glass fireplace, 9ft ceilings,master bedroom with 4 piece ensuite,main floor ite&marble counters,hardwood &ceramic floors,carpet with hardwood and ceramic flrs and propane fireplace, with wood stove that warms throughout the entire home. A great place to call home. laundry,deck,central air,HR, 2car garage and fully in bedrooms, 9’ceilings. Designer lighting package and sizable master bedroom with custom ensuite including

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Set in picturesque Valley View Estates sits this stunning 1700+ square foot 3 bdrm bungalow, the Willow, by RJM Classic Homes. Bright open concept main floor plan boasts 9’ ceilings and a stunning vaulted ceiling in the great room with gas fireplace, custom mantle, mnflr laundry, formal dining room with large windows overlooking the valley. Large master bdrm, includes walk in closet, and gorgeous ensuite. Quality upgrades to include, hickory hardwood floors in kitchen and great room, interlock walkway to front entry, beautiful Oak columns, and more! MLS®13606963.

Beautiful 4 level side split in Grenadier Village, substantially renovated and in terrific condition top to bottom. Updates include: 2013 – 35 year architectural shingles, kitchen, high efficiency furnace, kitchen with granite counters, patio door, pool shed, front porch, garage door, hardwood floors, pot lights, railings, interior doors and trim. All windows were replaced in 2012. Home also features finished basement and large inground pool.

Elevated brick bungalow on a 1.4 acre picturesque and mature lot. Tremendous location 10 minutes from downtown, less than 5 from the 401. 2 bedrooms up, 2 down, finished rec room, 1.5 baths. Features include: large double detached garage, work shed behind house, large deck, metal roof, whole house exhaust and a paved circular driveway with ample parking. Call today for your private viewing.

The Pinecrest model by RJM Classic Homes is a modern 1400square foot open concept elevated bungalow with large attached double car garage. Home features 3 generous size bedrooms on the main floor, main floor laundry, Master bdrm with large 3 pc ensuite. Standard features include vaulted ceiling in family room, Patio door off main floor dining room, energy star windows, 30 yr architectural shingles, R50 insulation it attic, knockdown stipple ceiling with boarder, 200 amp electrical. *model shown here with optional walk-out lower level. Home to be built on a large level treed lot on quiet Richie Road.

This Westwoods stone and stucco two-storey is a rare offering, completely updated and surrounded on two sides by Dunham Park. The finest in finishings, featuring hardwood floors, custom kitchen with granite counters and stainless steel appliances, four large bedrooms, master with ensuite and hers and his walk-in closets, fully finished basement, double attached garage, main floor laundry, stamped patio with outdoor masonry fireplace in your fully finished rear yard and much more.

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Exquisite and expansive 4 bedroom home in wonderful Woodhaven subdivision. This 1 1/2 year old Tamarack home is enhanced with the finest of finishings throughout - hardwood floors, granite counters, fireplace surrounded by built in shelving, wired in surround speakers, oak staircase, 2 ensuite baths, upgraded custom kitchen.... to name just a few. This home is mint and move in ready, call today for your private viewing.

Lake Ontario Waterfront on quiet cul-de-sac sac. This quality garafalo built home features: Upper level features 13` vaulted ceilings, gourmet kitchen, 3 bedrooms which each offer a beautiful waterfront view of their own, master bedroom features four piece en-suite and includes a electric fireplace, triple car garage, cobblestone driveway, lawn irrigation. Rear yard features a huge patio entertaining area and a heated in ground pool.

Incredible private setting on 2 acres of treed land overlooking Kingston, just North of the City on desirable Cordukes Road. This custom built 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath two storey gem features hardwood floors throughout, over sized double car garage, large gourmet country kitchen, fully finished lower level with in-law suite, spacious Master with ensuite and over sized jet soaker tub, truly a pleasure to show. Call today for your private viewing.

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Beautiful three bedroom two storey home just a short drive from Kingston. Only two years old and sitting on a 5.5-acre lot, this home features a large eat-in kitchen open to the living room and fireplace, three car attached garage, large master 7 year old stone bungalow with double detached garage, In-law with ensuite and walk-in closet, hardwood and ceramic floor- suite on main level, 1.25 acres, hardwood floors, granite countertops, ing. The large family room above the garage currently boasts central air. Call today to book your private showing. MLS® a synthetic ice-skating rink (seriously!) for the aspiring hockey star in your family. Call today to view this amazing home.

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Large, elevated 3 bedroom bungalow on 10 acres backing onto Colonnade Golf & Country Club. Recent updates include 40 year shingles (2010), new high efficiency gas furnace (2012), exterior & interior doors (2013). Other features include hardwood floors, master with ensuite, large eat in kitchen, fully finished lower level with wet bar, and in law suite with separate entrance. This is an easy 15 minute drive to Kingston. House will also be available with an attached 20x20 2 car garage.

Very well maintained elevated bungalow in a Bayridge close to many amenities. Features a large kitchen with loads of storage and includes fridge, stove & new Bosch dishwasher, & high quality Washer/Dryer. The main floor living rm and dining rm are bright & comfortable spaces, with a 4pc bathroom and 3 good size bdrms on the same level. Lower level features a beautiful gas fireplace & a walkout leading to landscaped yard with interlock entertaining patio & inground saltwater swimming pool. Custom interlock driveway, and walk ways. Immediate possession available.

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Located just 10 minutes North of Kingston on a quiet side street in the village of Inverary sits this 3 bedroom home on a great country lot. 4 out buildings, including a huge garage/workshop. The home has a large eat in country kitchen and has had many recent updates, including ashpalt shingle, vinyl sidding, forced air furnace, thermal windows, and exterior doors. Call today for a personal viewing!

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131 Saul St oakwood Model

Presently being built choice of finishes still available...3 bdrms, 2 full baths including ensuite & walk-in closet for master bdrm. Optional 2 bdrm model & separate dining room. The spacious main floor boasts open concept kitchen, eating area & living room. Front coverered porch & 2 car attached garage. All Amberlane homes include stone fronts, large address block, 2 paint colours, basement with bathroom rough in. MlS®13605320.

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4399 Holleford rd

77 riverview

2 Year old finished on all levels elevated bungalow on 2 acres. Only 15 minutes to Kingston featuring 4 bdrms, 3 full baths, hardwood and ceramic floors, open concept, vaulted ceilings, large entertaining deck, sit up eating island in oak kitchen, all appliances included, attached 2 car garage with lower level inside entry, central air, flat screen ready, master with ensuite. MlS®13607156

Cape Cod on the river, 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, 2.5 car garage, custom built and continuously updated and maintained, hardwood floors, main floor laundry, quaint village with all amenities, 20 min to Kingston 12 min to Napanee. Fully finished on all levels. MlS®13607701.

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$349,900

To be built...3 bdrms, 1.5 baths with optional master ensuite and walk in closet. Main floor boasts large eat-in kitchen with a living and dining open concept, covered front porch and a single attached garage. All Amberlane homes include stone fronts, large address block, 2 paint colours, basement with bathroom rough in. MlS®13605335 $254,600

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3 Bdrm bungalow in Odessa featuring laminate wood floors, bright eat in kitchen, freshly painted, sun room, fridge, stove, washer, dryer included. Perfect for the first time home buyer or investor. Detached garage/work shop with paved drive. Shingles 2011, (35 year warranty), most windows 2007, natural gas furnace 2008, municipal water and sewer. MlS®13608120 .

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Well maintained 4 bedroom 3 storey with single car garage. Owner occupied since new. Shows well, with pride of ownership evident. Many recent updates plus the driveway to be repaved this year, weather permitting. Call for your personal viewing. MLS®13608994.

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This beautiful waterfront home sits on a large lot on the edge of lake Ontario in the historic village of Bath. This 2600+ square foot bungalow features formal dining 175 ELMWOOD DrivE, GANANOQUE room, main floor family room, oversized living room, ensuite bath, wide halls and This custom built all brick bungalow features 2x6 construction, 9 foot ceilings, spacious foyer, gas fireplace, central air, gas heat and municipal sewer and water! hardwood throughout the main floor, and so much more. Beautiful curved Fabulous waterfront includes steel sea wall, launch ramp, pier, dock and covered boat slip with lifts and shore power. Mls® 13602919 hardwood staircase leading to the fully finished basement. Mls® 13608955.

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This waterfront year round home must be sold. Reduced to $274,900. Plus receive a $1,000. Closing bonus! Fabulous sunsets, wildlife and all in the famous Thousand Islands.On the inside find Cathedral ceilings, updated kitchen and baths, beautiful decor and more. Please visit www.mikehartzman.com for extensive virtual tour. Mls®13605200.

The upscale, 2240 sq. ft. executive home offers 3+1 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, in-ground pool, hot tub, updated kitchen, hardwood and ceramic flooring, main floor family room with walk out to rear deck, open concept formal dining room and sunken living, large master with updated ensuite, updated main and two pc washroom, two car garage all on a 23.7 AC parcel of land and only 7 minutes to the Cataraqui Town Centre. Call Martin today!

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?

891 Warburton Cres.

156 Division st. - $525,000

Thinking of opening a restaurant or fast food eatery? The present location of the Ka-me Sushi and Izakaya Japanese restaurant located in the hub of Kingston. The owner has decided to downsize and sell the building so now it is your turn to create your own fabulous restaurant or open another location of your existing restaurant. Featuring two levels of dining with a capacity of 38 people, updated male and female washrooms, wiring, plumbing and stairs. This is a hard to find location in the hub of Kingston is a building only sale but includes the ventilation hood.

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.

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Another custom built home by Collinson Custom Building. The loyalist is a 1500 Woods Drive, sq.Ft. Home that boasts 3 bedrooms for your family 640 and Cataraqui 2 1/2 car garage for your Suite 7 toys. Other features include main floor laundry, deck and walk out off your master, L S hardwood and ceramic floors, central air and affordable high efficiency gas heat. (Prices and materials may vary). Picture not exactly as shown. Mls®13607033. MULTIPLE LISTING SALE

53 ABBEY DAWN DrivE, BATH

One of the best views at loyalist Golf Club community. This adult lifestyle bungalow sits behind the 16th t-box overlooking a beautiful pond. On the inside find updated furnace and air conditioning, newer windows, gas fireplace, finished basement. Outside find huge deck, awnings and updated shingles. Mls®13606608

228 sTAvE isLAND, LEEDs AND THE 1000 isLANDs

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Fabulous island cottage in the majestic thousand islands. sitting atop stave island, a short boat ride to shore. The view and sunsets can not get any better! The cottage is all wood with a large living room, modest kitchen, bath and 3 bedrooms. Enjoy Participating member of D.N.D. Service 2 entry points, molly’s gut and on the river. CoveredRelocation boat port and retractable front dock for swimming. Mls®13608550.

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Commercial waterfront; former retirement home situated in a prime location on Road 38 in the Village of Sharbot Lake. 24 private / semi-private units each with private ensuites; recreational rooms, beauty salon, assisted bathing rooms & private lounges on each of the 3 levels with laundry facilities. Most suites & lounges enjoy pristine lake views. 260’ of shoreline & nearly 1 acre of manicured grounds. A ready-to-go facility. MLS® 13608697 & 13608947.

Panabode Home overlooking grand views of beautiful Sydenham Lake. 3-bedrooms, spacious interior layout, stone fireplace with wood insert for cool fall & winter nights, beautiful ceilings throughout; so wellmaintained. Walkout from living area to large sundeck & take in the views. Outstanding 40’ x 24’ garage with workshop & finished loft. Enjoy 110’ of clean, deep waterfront – dive off the dock! MLS® 13605554.

elbow lake $329,900

White lake $249,900

Fully remodelled waterfront home/cottage ONLY 35 minutes to Kingston! 4-season enjoyment on private lake. Enjoy southwest views from large screen room. 120’ of clean, deep waterfront with dock; gentle entry into deeper water, excellent for all ages. Open, modern interior, full basement with walkout. The large side deck overlooks the lake & will be a fantastic location to entertain. MLS® 13605955.

Enjoy crystal clear sand beach waterfront! 2 bedroom cottage with 2 guest bunkies. Large 7’8 x 28’ screen room, fantastic deck overlooking tree covered lot. Pine ceilings throughout, walkout to screen porch & deck from living room, propane stove for cool mornings & nights. White Lake is located in the town of Godfrey, ON and enjoys excellent sand bottom water. A wonderful family getaway. MLS® 13606537.

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Gould Lake waterfront home with level access to clean waterfront. This exceptional home features 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, open-concept living area, walkout basement with hot tub, detached garage with loft, gazebo by the water and more! Located just 10 minutes north of Sydenham on a quiet lane. MLS®

Great 2-storey home in a quiet subdivision in Cataraqui Woods. This well-maintained home features 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, custom eat-in kitchen, separate dining room, walkout basement and double attached garage. Excellent location close to all amenities. MLS®

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The ever popular Rideau II model, just 2.5 yrs old, 1945 sf, maple kit w/eating bar open to lg bright family rm w/patio dr to deck & fenced yard, sep. formal liv or din rm, 9’ceilings, hdwd & ceramic flrs, mn flr lndry, 3 bdrms, huge bright Mstr w/sitting area, dbl closets & ens w/ walk-in shower, lg fin’d rec rm w/laminate flrs & bath r-in. Walk to the school and park. MLS

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39292-4 Battersea rD Sunday Open concept bungalow built by Barry Howlett Construction Ltd. 396 Honeywood Ave Approximately 15-20 minutes North of the Representative City. Featuring Stone/Vinyl Jeff McKenna, Sales exterior, upgraded kitchen with granite counters, propane fireplace, Hometown Realty, 613-389-2111 transom windows, large master suite including walk-in closet and full $479,900 11601539 ensuite bath with tub and separateMLS tiled shower. Walk-out basement. Main floor laundry. HRV, High Efficiency propane furnace. MLS®13603086

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A Realtor’s expertise and experience are invaluable and can guide you through the details of the complicated buying or selling process. His or her knowledge of the housing market can help you make the best possible choice. Realtors are extremely dedicated individuals whose professional obligation is to serve the best interests of their clients.

Rigorous training and high standards are not the only things that make a Realtor so valuable his or her expertise extends into every aspect of home ownership. Realtors know how best to sell or buy a home, and their intimate knowledge of the real estate market will ensure that you get the best price possible. They will gladly clarify any legal terminology or government regulations for you.

Realtors are uniquely qualified to serve your home ownership needs, and it takes a lot for these individuals to become real estate profession- For sellers, Realtors develop a marketing plan that can include scheduling als. open houses, placing advertising if desired and listing your property. They can pre screen buyers so that only those who are truly interested and qualified Before receiving a real estate license in Ontario, an individual must go view your home. through an intensive educational process developed by OREA on behalf of the Real Estate Council of Ontario. But that’s only the beginning. When it comes time to negotiate a price, a Realtor can act as a mediator beDuring the first two years of practice, registrants are required to suc- tween you and the buyer. This will allow you to remain at ‘arm’s length’ durcessfully complete three additional courses as part of their articling ing the often stressful negotiation process. Assistance in evaluating financing with an experienced broker. In addition, all registrants must continue options and mortgage rates is also yours for the asking. But a Realtor not only to attend courses throughout their careers in order to maintain their helps you to buy or sell a home. He or she can also provide you with a list of registration. lenders, lawyers, mortgage brokers and other professionals whose expertise you may need to complete a real estate transaction. When you work with a In order to be called a “Realtor,” a licensed real estate professional must Realtor, you’re working with a professional who has a strong commitment to become a member of a local real estate board as well as the Canadian quality education, ongoing training and top-notch customer service. Real Estate Association (CREA) and the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA). When you work with a Realtor, you can expect strict adherence Your REALTOR® will work hard to determine exactly what you want in a home, to provincial law as well as to a national code of ethics ensuring you’ll and will go to extraordinary lengths to meet your needs. You can expect a receive the highest level of service, honesty and integrity. In fact, Real- high level of service and a strong sense of loyalty. In fact, a large proportion of tors are governed by the legal concept of “agency”. An agent is legally homeowners use the same Realtor for each new house they purchase because obligated to look after the best interests of the person he or she repre- of the relationship that they have developed. Before you take that big step of sents. The agent must be loyal to that person. buying or selling your home, enlist the services of a Realtor. This article is provided by local REALTORS® and the Ontario Real Estate Association for the benefit of consumers in the real estate market. The EMC Real Estate Guide - Thursday, November 7, 2013 5


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OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2-4 PM

$194,900

$225,700 Very unique townhouse! Owners have added on a sunroom and have enclosed front porch! Great zen-like garden w/no grass backs onto parkN w/playground. 3 br’s, 2.5 baths, large PEUSE -4recrm w/guest suite, 5 appliances, Okitchen, 2 HO N garage, many upgrades! MLS 13604522 U S

$229,900

Hosted by: Kelley Hineman

$354,900

99 DAVEY, AMHERSTVIEW ADULT LIFESTYLE BUNGALOW CONDO This adult-lifestyle condo community is ideal for those seeking close proximity to downtown activities. absolutely stunning and upgraded with many features, this 2br, 2.5bath will impress! livrm has gas fp, eat-in kit, separate dinrm, screend in porch at rear, mainflr laundry hookup, full, unspoiled bst, 2 car garage. must be seen to be appreciated! Priced to move you! mls®13608504.

Open hOuse sat/sun 2-4pm

N spacious livrm, generous kit overlooks PEUSE -3 Oextra 1 large din. rm/sitting area, recrm, HOUN S workshop plus 2 more rooms down… Many possibilities with this home! MLS 13604541

$334,900

December possessions... close before christmas! Starting from

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311 PATRICK STREET

Attention buyers looking to subsidize their mortgage payment! You can live in one unit and use the income to help pay your mortgage! 3x 2br units and 1x1br unit, tenants ownBateau hydro. Newer windows, roof, gas furnace, A rarepay find! Channel Waterfront close soffit/fascia, lots of parking! nets over $24,000 per year to Kingston andmls®13607761. in fabulous condition! A before debt financing!

7942 LOYALIST GREATER NAPANEE own New Home PARKWAY, And the best part is there are WATERVIEW no compromises. Just West is now within reach! of Collins Creek you will find

119 KILDARE AVE $339,900

This fully finished up and down, extremely well built 3 bdrm, 3 bathroom. MLS® 13607883

3772 ROUND LAKE RD, INVERARY $309,900

3 Bedrooms up and 1 down, 2 full bathrooms, main floor laundry, 10 minutes from the city ! MLS®13605007


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