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Kingston Remembers Princess of Wales Own Regiment Pte. Jonathan Deurloo (left) and Royal Military College Cadet Liam Cole stand guard at the Cross of Sacrifice during the City of Kingston’s Remembrance Day Service in Macdonald Park. Photo/Rob Mooy

City opens 2016 budget talks this month with 2.5 per cent tax target on the table By Bill Hutchins

News – City councillors will open the books on the 2016 budget later this month. But it seems most of the tough decisions have already been made. City staff confirm they’ve been able to meet council’s goal of bringing in a property tax increase next year that’s no higher than 2.5 per cent. “We’ll definitely be coming in within council’s guideline of the 2.5 per cent tax increase,” said treasurer Desiree Kennedy. The planned tax rate, similar to what’s been approved in previous years, would add $80 a year to the tax bill of an average-sized house. The 2016 operating budget, which amounts to about $350 million, includes spending in areas identified by council as strategic priorities. “It meets their targets. Our job is to explain how we’re spending money based on council priorities,” said Kennedy. The budget reflects new spending on culture, affordable housing, open government and new technology to create a ‘smart city,’ while maintaining the city’s long-established policy of devoting one per cent of the tax increase to capital spending. In addition, the capital budget, estimated

to be around $60 million (excluding several road and sewer projects that were previously approved in a four year plan), includes fasttracking some big-ticket projects next year such as the widening of John Counter Boulevard, expanding Norman Rogers Airport and extending the K&P Trail into the downtown core. Those projects were not slated to start until 2017 or later, but they’ve been moved into the 2016 capital budget based on council’s priority goals that were set earlier this year. Mayor Bryan Paterson is encouraged to hear the tax-and-spend budget fits within council’s pre-established target and reflects council priorities. “It’s about living within our means.” Council decided last spring, by a vote of nine to four, to establish a 2.5 per cent tax target in each of the next four years, giving staff ample notice to look for departmental efficiencies to keep taxes as low as possible. Kennedy says, for the most part, senior department heads and external agencies were able to keep a lid on discretionary spending despite inflation, salaries and other factors. Lower than expected fuel prices - a big expenditure among the city’s fleet of fire trucks, police cruisers, buses, plows and other serContinued on page 10

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Heritage house in Barriefield denied demolition, owner faces costly repairs By Bill Hutchins

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News – A crumbling 19th century house in Barriefield needs to be fixed up, not torn down, according to city council. Following the advice of the heritage committee, councillors voted to deny demolition of the single detached, two-storey brick house at 218 Green Bay Road near the shores of the Cataraqui River. Co-owner Todd Hataley says it would cost him about $331,000 to repair and restore the building. “Although it’s expensive to save this house it’s worth it,” argued Coun. Peter Stroud, who also chairs the heritage committee. Other councillors openly struggled to find a compromise that would save the Victorian-era house in Barriefield, an area designated as a heritage conservation district, while being fair to the homeowner who faces hefty repair bills. They voted 10-3 to deny the demolition request at their Nov. 3 meeting. Council heard the brick walls of the 1855 house are still in good condition but the shallow limestone foundation is in poor shape and will need “significant repair” – a process known as underpinning to strengthen the founda-

tion. Hataley told council there is a quarter-million dollar difference between proceeding with his planned demolition or undertaking foundation repairs. “It will cost a lot to underpin it if we vote to save it,” agreed Coun. Liz Schell. However, Christine Sypnowich, president of the Barriefield Village Association, says the heritage area has reached the “tipping point” of new buildings outnumbering old ones. She believes 218 Green Bay Road is worth saving. “It’s in a tragic state of neglect but it can be brought back to life.” She also says house buyers in Barriefield should know the rules about preserving heritage properties. “This is a building that can be restored. It’s costly but that’s what you take on when you buy a heritage property.” Some councillors complained they felt pressured to make a swift decision. City staff supported the demolition application provided a number of conditions were met, but that recommendation was overturned by the heritage committee. The conflicting advice was presented to council at the 11th hour with little time to consider the options. Council was told that if it tried to defer the issue be-

yond Nov. 9 then the timeframe to make a decision would lapse, and the owner would be automatically allowed to proceed with demolition under Ontario heritage Act rules. “I don’t want this to ever happen again,” fumed Coun. Kevin George of the short notice report. He says Kingston’s policy on heritage buildings is to retain them whenever possible, and he scolded the heritage committee for its “ridiculous” position to “deny people their rights” and force them to spend huge amounts of money to preserve old buildings. “Put your money where your mouth is and buy the properties from these people,” he said of the heritage committee’s stand. Mayor Bryan Paterson says the lack of a heritage easement agreement on the site left council with little choice. City commissioner Lanie Hurdle says the owner, after being approached by the city, wasn’t interested in a heritage easement agreement that would permit demolition under certain conditions. “It’s a true dilemma,” noted Coun. Peter Stroud. Only councillors George, Mary Rita Holland and Laura Turner voted in favour of the owner’s application.

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“Happy days are here again”: The Wolfe Islander III returns home at last By Hollie Pratt-Campbell

The return of the Wolfe Islander III was a jubilant occasion for islander Bev Sherman, who waited expectantly at the ferry’s downtown Kingston dock Sunday afternoon to catch a first glimpse of the newly-renovated vessel. “We’ve been promised so many times that it would be here and it’s finally here today so I wanted to see it first,” she said. “I didn’t want to wait until tomorrow when I go to town, I wanted to see it today.” While waiting, Sherman received an excited call from her daughter, who was watching the ferry pass at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour alongside her husband, a native of Amherst Island. “It’s been really hard for us but I feel worse for Amherst Island, they’ve had it worse than we have,” Sherman noted. Now, at long last, both islands have their ferries back; Frontenac II, which has been serving Wolfe Island since the departure of its ferry in April, will immediately return to regular service on Amherst Island. The Quinte Loyalist, which has been serving Amherst Island in its regular ferry’s absence, will subsequently return to its home at Glenora. Both replacement ferries were significantly smaller than the regular vessels, resulting in longer wait times and lost revenues for Wolfe Island and Amherst Island residents and businesses. However, the Wolfe Islander’s seven-month stay at Heddle Marine in Hamilton wasn’t all for naught. MPP Sophie Kiwala, who joined the happy crowd of people at the pier to welcome the ferry home, explained that it returns with a new, larger wheelhouse, which has more room for electrical and modern day equipment. It now also features 360-degree visibil-

ity, which should make a significant difference for the crew. “The one that they had before had some blind spots,” said Kiwala. She added that the floor in the wheelhouse is now also heated. “That will be quite a pleasure for the crew, I think, in the wintertime because it was very, very difficult to stay warm and comfortable,” Kiwala remarked. “And there’s new insulation in the walls around the windows in the seating area, everything’s going to be painted. It’s going to come back looking brand new.” Kiwala said that there were a number of reasons for the multiple delays of the ferry’s return over the summer, not the least of which being that Heddle Marina is the only marina in the area that can work on boats as large as the Wolfe Islander III and it was therefore very busy: “They were the only ones who bid on the job and they were the only ones who were capable of taking it in.” Kiwala added that some unexpected extra work was also required around one of the walls. “They ended up having to take out a lot of the insulation that went around the window and they put new insulation and stabilizer bars in between the two panes that go all the way around the window so actually it’s much stronger ferry now,” she explained. Just before 1 p.m., those waiting at the ferry dock at last caught a glimpse of the new and improved Wolfe Islander III on the horizon, and cheers erupted from the small but enthusiastic crowd. “It’s been a long summer and fall,” remarked Sherman. “We expected it back at the end of June and it’s still not back until today, but we’ve put all that behind us now. We’re excited about today.”

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Council motion asks Liberal government to rethink citizenship law By Bill Hutchins

News – City councillors are calling on the new Liberal government to “reconsider” a controversial citizenship law that was brought in by the former Conservative government. A council motion that received unanimous support urges Ottawa to review some “very problematic clauses” of Bill C-24, the Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act. Many are fearful that it would create a two-tiered Canadian citizenship status, and could weaken Canada’s economic potential by making the country less attractive to highly educated and skilled immigrants. “The hope here is the new Liberal government will make life better for all of us,” said Coun. Jeff McLaren, who introduced the motion Nov. 3. He listed seven problematic areas of Bill C-24 that could affect Kingston, which is facing a shortage of skilled labour in the next decade. Among his concerns with the bill; -the government can revoke Canadian citizenship for those who are convicted of terrorism, high treason and other serious offences, provided they are citizens of another country, -a reduced right of conferring citizenship from Canadian parents after the first generation to children born outside Canada,

-barring citizenship to foreign nationals for crimes that may not be considered crimes in Canada, -permitting indefinite delays for citizenship applications, -and, the increased likelihood of creating stateless people. Another troubling provision of Bill C-24 is that most citizenship revocation cases can be decided by the immigration minister with no judicial oversight. “We don’t know who it’s going to be applied to,” said a worried Coun. Rob Hutchison. Jimmy Hassan, a resident of Kingston for the past 10 years, spoke to council about his concerns with Bill C-24. He says he left Pakistan based on similar laws in his home country, and would’ve thought twice about settling in Canada had the legislation been in force at that time. “If I knew that would be the law before, I would not have come to this country.” Councillors agreed with Hassan’s points while debating the motion to oppose Bill C-24. “It sends the wrong message to eliminate 99.9 per cent of immigrants in this country,” said Coun. Adam Candon. One controversial aspect of the bill is that it allows the government to strip the Canadian citizenship of a dual citizen convicted of a seri-

ous crime, even after that person has been dealt with by the courts. Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper brought in the law in June 2014 saying citizenship is a privilege not a right. Critics say that kind of sweeping power goes against Canadian values, and that once a person obtains citizenship it should not be stripped away. “A Canadian is a Canadian,” argued Coun. Jim Neill. It’s not the first time the municipal council has waded into federal or provincial matters. This council also opposed Canada Post’s decision to eliminate of door-to-door home mail delivery and the privatization of Hydro One. Councillors say their voice needs to be heard on the citizenship issue not just because of citizen rights, but its potential impact on Kingston’s population growth and longterm economic prosperity. There has been talk the legislation could be challenged in court as early as this winter on the grounds it is unconstitutional. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had also promised to repeal the law during the election campaign.

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Community members work together to save more families from Syria with concert and silent auction By Mandy Marciniak

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Events – Earlier this year, as news of refugee crises made more and more headlines, a group of friends in Kingston decided they wanted to help. They started looking into the process of sponsoring a family, but quickly realized it was a bit more complicated than they expected. “There is a lot of insurance, liability and paperwork associated with sponsorship, so instead we looked for a group to work with and support that already had the infrastructure set up,” explained Cat London. The group found ‘Save a Family from Syria’ (SAFFS) which consists of a partnership between the Four Rivers Presbytery of the United Church of Canada and the Islamic Society of Kingston. At the time, the group had already sponsored one family and they were focusing on fundraising for a second. “We knew how to fundraise, so we offered to help,” said London. “We helped them raise $25,000 in just under three weeks and that inspired us to raise funds to help more families.” This time around, London and her friends knew they would have to do more than just simply ask people for money so they started planning a fundraising event. “We thought we’d try to make it as big as possible for a local group so we asked Sarah Harmer if she’d play a concert and she said yes,” said London. “Then we started looking at venues. We thought of the Isabel and we asked Queen’s and they donated the space. Everything just kind of came together and the local community has just jumped on board.” These donations of time and space have taken away the overhead costs for the concert so all proceeds can go to SAFFS; in addition to the concert, the groups have also put together a silent auction with numerous items. “The silent auction has been the easiest thing to sell. Nobody says no and everyone is being so generous,” said London. “We have been so impressed with the community and everyone that is coming forward.” Many of the auction items are things that are not otherwise available to the public and include an offer from author Steven Heighton to attend a book club and provide 12 signed copies of his book to book club members, an offer from author

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Can we all just calm down this holiday/Christmas/festive season? Now that Remembrance Day is over and we’re allowed to talk about Christmas guilt-free, I want to focus on a topic that’s been annoying me for years but this year really seems to have escalated to the point of sheer insanity. On the off chance that anyone out there hasn’t yet heard about the international crisis that is Starbucks’ red cups, allow me give you the Cole’s Notes. Every year around this time, Starbucks rolls out special holiday-themed cups. This year, the cups are a design-free, minimalist red and people are freaking out because of the “War on Christmas�, etc. Seriously, these people need to get a life. Surely all of these folks have bigger problems to deal with than a lack of generic snowflake design on their coffee cups. Of course I don’t know for sure, but I’m willing to bet these cups are nothing more than some designer’s way of making an artistic statement. After all, if they really wanted to ruffle some feathers, they could have written “Happy Holidays� on the cups –

them’s fightin’ words for many. Then again, perhaps Starbucks anticipated the outrage and the entire thing is a publicity stunt. They did manage to craft a pretty brilliant video in response to the hoopla not long after it erupted. Whatever the reason, all of this nonsense seems to have stemmed from the fact that an increasing number of businesses now choose to use the phrase “Happy Holidays� in their marketing instead of “Merry Christmas.� Now every year around this time, a very vocal segment of the Christmas-celebrating population grieves about how it’s “no longer politically correct� to celebrate their culture, and makes it known to all that as far as THEY’RE concerned, it will ALWAYS be MERRY CHRISTMAS. In a way, I see where these people are coming from, especially since I have yet to meet someone who does not celebrate Christmas who is offended by Christmas-specific words and images. If someone is truly saying “Happy Holidays� instead of “Merry Christmas� to avoid offending others, they’re probably being a little paranoid. And if there are in fact people out there who are offended when someone wishes them “Merry Christmas�, perhaps they need to re-evaluate their own threshold for offence. Our language already contains enough genuinely hateful

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and offensive words and phrases – let’s not add a friendly greeting to that list. I also understand that anything specifically Christmas/religion related is nowhere to be found in our secular public schools, and that upsets some people. Here’s the thing, though: if you really want your kid to have a Christian education, you can send them our fully-funded Catholic board. Problem solved. Plus, secularism in public schools is nothing new. When I was in high school in the late ‘90s/early 2000s, KCVI’s annual late-December showcase of student talent was called the Holiday Show, not the Christmas Show. At the time, nobody thought this was weird or offensive, even though the vast majority of students did celebrate Christmas at home. It only seems to be in the last five years or so that people have decided a “Holiday Show� is disrespectful to their position as guardians of a “sacred� pan-Christian tradition. Can’t we all just calm down and try to enjoy the season? Nobody is stopping anyone from decorating a Christmas tree or setting up a nativity scene on their lawn. If a business decides they can make more money by marketing the “holiday season� instead of the “Christmas season�, what’s it to you? What is Christmas in North America anyway if not a shameless celebration of capitalism and material excess?

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Like it or not, Uber comes to Kingston The controversial transportation network Uber has finally made its way to Kingston. Uber Canada introduced its highly popular ridesharing product, uberX, to several communities in Ontario last week including Kingston, Windsor and the Niagara Region increasing availability to over 350 communities now. “Uber’s launch today brings ridesharing to over half a million more Ontarians, who now have access to a safe, reliable, affordable way to get around. Thousands of people in these communities have already downloaded the Uber app and hundreds have signed up to earn on our platform as driver-partners,� said Ian Black, General Manager of Uber Canada in a press release. “By launching our service now, we help boost local economies - with the opening of these markets, Uber stands to create more than 500 driver partner jobs in these communities over the next year.� While many in the community may welcome Uber, there has been a fair bit of backlash over the company since it launched in 2009. In many cities, Uber has been met by hostility from both the public and other taxi companies with some even protesting the company, but are they really so bad? Uber is surely taking business away from other transportation companies, but there are also providing more options for those who need to get around in the city. Those who use taxi services are used to calling a cab and waiting until they arrive or hailing a cab on the street and while that will surely continue, Uber is making things more convenient for younger ride seekers with their app, on demand service and the ability to ride share. There has also been controversy over the screening and training of drivers, but how much do we really know about taxi drivers and their credentials when we get into a cab? We see their licence and the company logo, but they could just as easily get into an accident as anyone else on the road. All Canadian rideshare drivers who partner with Uber must pass background checks that include both a National Criminal Record Check of Federal RCMP databases and a drivers’ motor vehicle records screen. Uber also integrates rating systems for both drivers and passengers, creating more incentive for drivers to perform well to receive more business. While Uber has a reputation, the company is new to Kingston and hopefully our community won’t be too quick to judge something that could potentially have a positive impact on many people in the city.

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Fish Fry by Mundell’s at La Salle Secondary School, on Friday, Nov. 20 from 5 to 7 p.m. $15 per person, all you can eat. $5 for children 10 years and under. Student’s Welcome! This is a fundraising event for the La Salle Secondary School’s 50th Anniversary Reunion to take place May 20-22, 2016. Advance Tickets available at La Salle Secondary School. Tickets will be available at the door on the evening of the Fish Fry. Quill Lecture - Sunday, Nov. 22, 2 to 3:30 p.m., Steve Manders,Cataraquai Canoe Club discusses Sea Kayaking the East Coast of Greenland at Goodes Hall, Room 101, 143 Union St. Queen’s University. For more info call 613-549-1910. Old fashioned turkey dinner Saturday, Nov. 21, 4:30 to 7 p.m. at St Margaret’s Hall Marysville, Wolfe Island. Sponsored by Anglican Parish Of Wolfe Island. Adults $15.00 and Children 12 and under $8. Take-out orders call 613-385-2202. The ferry is back and landing in Marysville. Christmas Bazaar at Providence CareMental Health Services site 752 King Street West on Friday, Nov. 20 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Atrium. A chance to start your Christmas shopping early. Variety of crafts, baked goods, and community vendors available. Free admission. Kingston Orchid Society meeting Sunday, Nov. 22 1:30 - 4 p.m. Ongwanada Resource Centre, 191 Portsmouth Ave. Learn about growing exotic orchids - it’s fun, easy, fascinating. Monthly meetings, discussion and speakers. Please join us and enjoy our display table of flowering orchids. Arts & culture conversation Thursday, Nov. 26 1:30 to 3 p.m. Ontario’s Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Sport invites input and ideas about seniors’ involvement with the arts. Share experiences and describe your participation and any barriers you may have encountered. Free (registration requested; space is limited). Refreshments. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. 613.548.7810. Travelogue – The Great Frontier Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1:30 p.m. Learn about travelling to Alaska and the Yukon with its

dramatic, diverse terrain of wide-open spaces, mountains and forests, and abundant wildlife. Location: Minos Village Restaurant, 2762 Princess Street. Free (registration required); call The Seniors Centre to book: 613.548.7810. Sunday Brunch Sunday, Nov. 22, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Seniors Centre serves up a delicious Sunday brunch the 4th Sunday of every month – order eggs any way, bacon, yogurt, fruit, specialty breads, and more. Bring your friends. $10/person at the door. 56 Francis St. BrassWerks - The Benny Goodman story Nov. 20 7:30 p.m. - Cooke’s-Portsmouth United Church. Benny Goodman was just as at home on the classical concert stage as he was at the after-hours jazz club. To help us highlight the work of this great multi-faceted musician, BrassWerks welcomes back for an unprecedented third guest appearance,Kingston clarinetist, Chris Alfano. Tickets ($25, 22, 10) at the Church Bookroom, or at the door. Information: info@brasswerks.ca, or call Rick at 613-549-1910. www.brasswerks.ca. The Amherstview Lions Club annual Christmas Craft and Gift Sale in the Amherstview Community Hall on Nov. 21 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Please plan to join us for great gifts and gift ideas, including Carving, Pottery, Knitting, Jams and Jellies, amd more. Free admission. Complimentary Coffee. Breakfast and Lunch available. Info: Al Beatty 613 352 5220 or email allanbeatty@hotmail.com. The Islamic Society of Kingston will be holding it’s annual International Bazaar on Saturday November 21st, 2015, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Islamic Centre, 1477 Sydenham Road. Join us and choose unique gifts from the Crafts Booth. Explore and enjoy exotic foods, International Hot and Cold Beverages. Eastern cuisines. Beautiful and ornate Henna hand paintings will be available. You are also welcome to just tour the Islamic Centre and get to know our fellow Muslims. Info: call: (613) 531- 8340 – or (613)389-9731 or Visit: www.kingstonmuslims.net. Lunch with a Medium & Afternoon with Spirit Fair: a regional fundraiser to support the dogs Poet’s Vision Aussie Rescue. 10 am - 4 pm on Saturday, Nov. 21. Info and

ticket sales please contact (volunteer organizer) Christine Noble Seller at 613-3841909, christinenobleseller@bell.net or visit www.christinenobleseller.com Wilton Christmas Craft & Food Market Saturday, Nov. 21, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free admission. Local crafts & gourmet goodies. Twenty+ vendors Wilton Hall 251 Simmons Road, Wilton. Sponsored by the Wilton Community Association. More info (613) 386-3673. Sunday, Nov. 22- Sharbot Lake United will host a “Welcome Maberly United” breakfast (free-will offering) at 9 a.m. followed by a musical morning of praise worship around 10 a.m. or whenever we get the dishes done. This is a celebration of the newly amalgamated Sharbot Lake (Maberly) United Church congregation, who are also joined up with Parham United. All three congregations will eat breakfast and share the worship at the Sharbot Lake worship site, and for that one week service is cancelled at Parham United. All are welcome. Info: 613-279-2245. Join us at Crossroads United Church, 690 Sir John A. Macdonald Blvd (across from Loblaws) for a Christmas Bazaar, Saturday, Nov. 21 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Featuring our famous shortbread, preserves, baking, deli, candy, gifts, knitting, crafts, jewellery and much, much more. Lunch – Homemade soup, breads, desserts, tea/coffee only $6. Free admission. Christmas Craft Sale at Emmanuel United Church (63 Factory Street, behind the Royal Bank) on Saturday November 21 from 9am-2pm. Homemade crafts, baking, one of a kind items, crafter’s draw. Free admission and lunch available. 39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, Nov. 20. Music by Shylo at the Royal Canadian Legion 631, Main Hall, 4034 Bath Rd. @ Collins Bay. 7:30-11:00 pm. Dress Code , Smart Casual. Singles & Couples Piano and Bell Choir Concert on Sunday Nov. 22 at 2:30 p.m. Edith Rankin Church at 4080 Bath Road. Guest pianist is Brian Jackson. $10 or $25 for the immediate family. Info: 613-389-2530. Bath United Church Annual Fall Tea and sale Saturday, Nov. 21, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Lunch $6 per person. Home baking, craft

and sewing table, “Tie one on Aprons” Used books and puzzles. CHHA Kingston, Kingston Hard of Hearing Club meeting on Saturday November 21st in the Simcoe Room at the Seniors Centre, Francis Street. Time: 9:30 a.m. noon. Speaker: Cj Dalton. Topic: “Hearing loss: One journey, multiple perspectives.” Assistive listening. Wheelchair accessible. Refreshments. All welcome. Inverary United Church (4681 Latimer Rd) Christmas Tea and Sale Saturday, Nov. 21 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tea and Light Lunch $5. Admission free. Baked goods, preserves, cookie walk, timeless treasures, books and crafts will be available. Kingston District Shrine Club Roast Pork Dinner Nov. 20 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. To be held at the Shrine Club 3260 Princess St at Collins Bay Rd. Adults $ 15, children under 10 yrs of age $8. Purchase Tickets at the door. Everyone welcome. For more information Call 612 -384 -9554. Sydenham Women’s InFall Bazaar hosted by the members of the Sydenham Women’s Institute at the Grace Centre, 4295 Stagecoach Road, Sydenham 9a.m. to 2 p.m. Delicious goodies from the bake table. Knitting, tupperware, quilting and many more local vendors will be showcasing their wares. Lunch and coffee. The Kingston Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will meet in the Frontenac Room of the Kingston Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St., on Saturday, Nov. 21 at 10 a.m. Nancy Cutway will speak on “What is a United Empire Loyalist and How Can I Claim One?”. Visitors welcome. Further details at www.ogs.on.ca/kingston. Golden Links Hall Harrowsmith - Nov. 21 “A Bit of Nostalgia” night, dinner & dancing. Turkey dinner at 6 dancing to follow at 7:30 with the Malcolm family band. Cost $15 pp. For tickets call 3722410 Sponsored by the Odd Fellows & Rebekahs with proceeds going to Camp Trillium. Nov. 22 monthly dinner, turkey with all the trimmings, 4:30 to 6 cost $13 info call 372-2410 Sponsored by the Odd Fellows & Rebekahs. ANAF Roast beef dinner with Yorkshire pudding. Nov. 20 at 5 p.m. Music

by Picket Fences at 7 p.m. Cost $ 12 per person. Tickets available at ANAF club. 317 Gore Rd. prior to Nov. 18 Info 613-549-7597. Creative Brushes’ annual fine art Show and Sale is on Saturday, Nov. 21 at St. Paul the Apostle Church, 1111 TaylorKidd Blvd—one day only. Creative Brushes is a group of artists who meet weekly to create works of art in their chosen medium. Meet the artists from 10 am to 4 pm. Light refreshments. Everyone welcome. Contact: Pat 613389-8486. Ladies Auxiliary Br 631 Sat Nov 21 9-2 p,m. Bazaar - Table rental $15 or 2 for $25. Info 613-305-1338 or 613384-4982. Br 631 Sat Nov 21 1-5pm music by George Vanhorn - Music Lovers charge $5. Everyone welcome. Info 613-389-6605. Legion 560 - Friday, Nov. 20 Ladies’ Auxiliary’s Putt-putt starts at 2 p.m. Showman’s Karaoke will entertain from 8 to 12; small cover for non members and guests. Everyone welcome. Saturday, Nov. 21 - Branch 560 Annual Bake Sale starts at 9 a.m. Jeff Code and Silver Wings in the big hall with $7 cover. All welcome. Variety night Saturday, Nov. 21 at 7 p.m. St. Luke’s Church Hall 236 Nelson Street, Kingston Music, Comedy, Dancing, entertainment of all kinds! Everyone welcome. Free-will offering. Trinity United Church, Elginburg annual Bake/Book/Craft Sale on Sat. Nov. 21, 9 – 2 p.m. Crafters, old & new will be in attendance with their wonderful wares for sale. We also will have our good used book table – all books $1! Lunch of soup, bun, drink and dessert will be available for $5. Along with our “free coffee,” we are offering a free mini muffin. Mark this event on your calendar! Christ Church Cataraqui 990 Sydenham Road Saturday, Nov. 21 9 a.m. to 2 p.m..Crafts, Home Baking, Deli White Elephant and Book Tables Early Bird coffee and muffin - $2 Lunch $6.50 served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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Public works recommends hiring more staff for snow plowing By Bill Hutchins

News – With another winter season approaching, Kingston’s public works department may get some extra help in battling the elements to keep the city moving. The department has just completed a detailed analysis of the 2014/2015 winter season with several recommendations aimed at improving the level of service for snow plowing, salting and sanding, sidewalk and pathway plowing, snowbank removal, and pre-treatment of roads to avoid ice build-up. One key recommendation is to hire six additional full-time staff to help respond to winter storms; three in 2016 and three more in 2017. The city hired a consultant, AECOM, to help conduct a detailed analysis of last winter’s snow removal response. The review found the city’s winter control met or exceeded provincial and local service standards most of the time, and the level of public satisfaction was actually higher than in recent years. But, there are still several gaps in service that need to be addressed by council. There were a total of 38 events that required snow removal crews last winter, identified as more severe than typical winters. Of those, there were 11 occasions where the City’s own standards were not met for either clearing roads or sidewalks in a timely manner. “For the 11 events where level of service standards were not met, nine of those

event responses would have benefited from additional staffing resources for each shift,� according to a report by Jim Keech, the Utilities Kingston president who’s also responsible for public works. The report says a shortage of public works crews was compounded by other factors, such as; -consecutive events with continuous snowfall and a blended response, -events with a mix of snow and sustained freezing rain that delayed the plowing response in favour of treating the slippery roads, -or, events with a heavy snow fall followed by continuous blowing (drifting) that required a prolonged plowing response to the higher class roads. Ideally, the analysis found that public works needs 40 staff for each day and night shift to handle the initial response to a winter storm – 26 dedicated to clearing roads and 14 dedicated to sidewalks. But there were times last winter when only 34 to 36 staff were available, a short of four to six staff for each regular shift. The staffing pool was lower based on factors such as employee burnout. “During the 2014/2015 season, operator turn-out declined as the season progressed and fatigue set in. The turn-out rate was over 85 per cent until mid-February when it dropped to as low as 60 per cent. This was when the front line staff had been working seven days a week for nearly six weeks straight,� AECOM concluded. The report also found there was no time

when equipment breakdown contributed to lower standards of service. Hiring six more staff over the next two years would have other benefits. “These additions will also assist with meeting the demands of sports fields during the off-winter seasons,� according to Keech, whose report was presented to the city’s environment, infrastructure and transportation committee Nov. 10. The current seasonal budget for winter control is about $6.3 million, but last winter’s almost constant clean-up pushed the budget to $7.7 million. The city used reserve funds to cover the $1.4 million gap. The study found winter service routes in Kingston East, which are contracted out, are not a service concern when it comes to staffing or equipment. In addition to hiring more staff, the report also focuses on other strategies to keep up with the growing responsibilities and demands of winter control. The City of Kingston currently maintains approximately 1,954 lane kilometres of roadway and over 520 kilometres of sidewalks and walkways. Based on expected growth patterns, seven kilometres of sidewalks and eight lane kilometres of new roads are added to plowing routes every year. Public Works is also facing additional demands to improve road and sidewalk clearing around Queen’s University and Kingston General Hospital, express bus routes, and parks and sports field maintenance during the non-winter months.

The winter control update includes plans for revised routes in the 20162017 season, and to purchase more fleet equipment. A new sidewalk plow will be added to the fleet this winter and new plowing truck will be added late next year.

The consultants recommends the city hire a further six staff between 2020 and 2025 to meet road and population growth demands. This study represents the first update to Kingston’s winter control plan since it was adopted in 2002.

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vice vehicles - also helped ease some pressure on the bottom line, she added. “We asked staff to go away and make it happen. And so the fact that they’re able to make it happen I think that’s great,� Paterson added. The mayor says the city is actually striving for a 1.5 per cent property tax hike because the extra one percent goes directly to finance the capital budget. Council has set aside three consecutive nights, Nov. 23-25, to hear presentations on the 2016 municipal operating, capital and public utility budgets. “I’m hoping it will be easy. That’s the job they’ve given us,� added Kennedy.

While 2016 may turn into a rubber-stamp budget year, keeping taxes down in 2017, 2018 and 2019 may not be as easy. Kennedy confirms future years of the council term do not currently meet the 2.5 per cent tax target. “We still have some gaps further out in our projections.� But she says those long-range budgets, which council will also get an advance look at, are still works in progress. Some councillors had opposed the setting of a 2.5 per cent tax target without knowing what impact it may have on front-line services. They will be expected to press staff for assurances that the recommended tax rate in 2016 will not result in reduced staff or service levels.

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only one per shift, the dispatch on the island would be immediate, but to transport it is necessary to wait for the second Paramedic. anywhere between a half hour or more wait depending on the ferry. When there is a first response call, the Coast Guard is notified. Mayor Doyle acknowledged the outstanding work of the volunteer service through the years and offered high praise. Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority: Planner Joe Galivan presented an overview of Frontenac Islands agreement with the CRCA to provide plan review services, as required, focussing on the natural hazards, natural heritage, and water quality and quantity components of Provincial policy. Planning Act applications would be reviewed on both a site-specific and broader landscape basis . Marysville Senior Housing Project Update: Council received for information Gallivan’s verbal report that he met with Marysville property owner John Weatherall, long time supporter of senior accommodation, who is prepared to donate land to the municipality (1520 acres) to allow for the possibility of three five unit developments,

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island contact was with RF (Richard) and Marette Fawcett who welcomed us on a cold November day. And who over the years gave friendship, offered kindness and sage advice, not only to us but our children and grandchildren. Now both are gone. First RF and now dear Marette. A sad time for their close family and the community. We are grateful to have known them and will remember them. Around Town: * The 2015 Wolfe Island Flu Clinic was a great success, according to Clinic Board president Linda Thomas.”There were over 150 people out – a great social gathering. The house calls for those unable to come worked out well, to be repeated next year, so keep it in mind. Thanks to nurses Jackie Bird, Danielle Hogan, Judy Greenwood Speers and Bev Sherman.” Coming Events: * Lunch Bunch Nov. 18th WI United Church 11:30 am. ***Turkey Dinner St. Margaret’s Hall Sat. Nov. 21st 4:30-7 pm. Take Out: 613 385 2202 Craft & Bake Sale. **** WI Christmas Village- Craft and Goods Bazaar Sun. Nov.29th. 10 am -3pm Check website at wolfeisland.com

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near the EMS services, Clinic, Fire Hall area. A crossroad allowance from Road 95 to the Seventh Line is also proposed. The environmental investigations have begun and a due diligence report is expected by the end of November. A Division Street extension will be a 2016 budget consideration. Severance and Official Plan amendments will be required to allow for high density development. The Municipality will be required to create a Board of Directors who will act as stewards for the project, with a mandate similar to that of the WI Community Medical Clinic. More next week. FYI: Frontenac Islands will hold two Public Facilities and Road Network Tours The first beginning at Howe Island Municipal Building Nov. 19th, 8:30 am ending around noon. The second at the Wolfe Island Town Hall Nov 24th, 8:30 am and ending around noon. Each tours begins with a short meeting, and ends with discussion and a wrap up. The public is welcome to attend and join in to see what needs doing around the Islands.

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HeritageNews- As a follow up to news about changes to Wolfe Island’s Volunteer Paramedic Service projected to begin in 2016, Frontenac County CAO Kelly Pender, accompanied by Acting Chief of Paramedic Services Gale Chevalier, brought members of Frontenac Islands council up to date at their November meeting. Also present was County Planner Joe Gallivan. Surprisingly, few members of the public attended. In his remarks CAO Pender reminded council that the WI Volunteer Service (the last of its kind in Ontario) is 40 years old . “ In 2004 the County of Frontenac was designated by the Province as the service delivery provider for Frontenac County and the City of Kingston - including Frontenac Island’s (WI)Volunteer paramedic service. Current W.I. Volunteers work a 12 hour ‘on call’ shift with a 10 minute response time (24/7/365, and make minimum wage, plus an amount per call,” he said. (Historic call volume on Wolfe Island is 100+/-.) Pender noted that the balance of Frontenac County Paramedic Service are union

members, covered by a collective agreement with OPSEU, and Frontenac County Council has agreed to work with the union to implement an 8/16 hour shift coverage (24/7/365), that is 8 hours on-site coverage and 16 hours on call. “ Subject to the outcome of negotiations with the union beginning in December, implementation will follow in 2016. The new model will provide for a larger pool of staffing and the opportunity for more integrated training,” he said. CAO Pender added that the move from a Volunteer service to the 8/16 model will have a tax impact for the Township, City of Kingston and the rest of the County.“We will provide Frontenac Islands Council with an update prior to any change over. And the volunteer service will be commemorated prior to that.” Councillor Springgay requested steps be taken to ensure that the seniority of volunteers be grandfathered in, and years of service recognized. Councillor Grant was concerned about Nov./Dec. schedule. CAO Pender stated that at this time it would be strictly volunteer staffing with a goal to have two on per shift. The protocol for days when there is

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Gananoque—worth a visit in any season bouring town. As you enter Gananoque from the west, you’ll cross a bridge that overlooks the town’s art park. You can explore the art year round. This nature-centred art park beside the Gananoque Tourist Information Centre goes by different names, including Confederation Park, Sculpture Park, Confederation Sculpture Park, and sometimes simply the art park. For Canada’s Centennial, the Chamber of ComBetween Kingston and the Thousand Islands merce and Rotary Club developed the park and Bridge sits a treasure called Gananoque. dedicated it on July 1, 1967. Sculptures were leased As busy as the town is with tourism in the twenty- through the Canada Council Art Bank. A pleasant, first century, Gan and its waterfront thrived on com- winding path meanders through the park, leading you mercial business in the early 1800s. The town was an from one sculpture to another. active mercantile port in the 19th century. The Globe Due to the positive response that the art park reWorks flour mill, the largest in the province, was built ceived, in 2004, as sculptures were returned to the in Gananoque in 1826. Grain came to the mill aboard Art bank, the Sculpture Committee commissioned schooners from ports in the west. The processed flour Canadian artists to create permanent sculptures for was then transported from Gananoque to Montreal. the park. The committee’s mission is to foster an apThere are reasons galore for visiting our neigh- preciation of arts and culture in the community. Today there are stunning sculptures carefully placed around the park. A waterfall forms a central focal point at the north end of the park. A footbridge over the waterfall links the sides of the outdoor art gallery/park. You can’t walk across the bridge at the moment as some repairs are being conducted, but it is usually open to the public. Sculptures sit on both sides of the river. The park is a perfect location for aspiring photographers to experiment with shape and form in photographic composition, capturing the art from diverse perspectives and lighting conditions. One of the sculptures, a large metal oak leaf in a pond looks as if it is skimming along the surface, about to become airborne. Crafted by Mike Tennant, Leaf (2004) is dedicated to the trees of Gananoque, past, present and future. Great Blue Heron (2006) by Bruce Mellon of Wolfe Island is one of the most intriguing sculptures in the park. It’s clearly made of metal, but looks lifelike. Nearby NEW you’ll find The Pitch Pine (2010) by Rick ! Lapointe of Kingston. Looking at it from a distance, you can be fooled into thinking that a real tree has simply shed its leaves for the oncoming winter. Whenever I visit this natural park, it strikes me that we should create more outdoor galleries in our country. It’s a beautiful feeling to inhale fresh outdoor air while walking through an art gallery. In the centre of town, at 162 King Street East, you’ll find Panaché Bakery and Café (panachebakery.net), a wonderful home-style eatery where you can pick up scrumptious breads—and something from their ample selection of baked goods—to take home. In their café, they offer homemade soup, sandwiches, quiche and chili. There’s a lovely eatery at the eastern end of the main street. I often make a trip to Gan just to eat at House of Dragon, at 790 King Street East. For years, it’s been my favourite Chinese restaurant outside of New York City. In China, the dragon is revered as a .COM powerful and benevolent being that controls the waters of the world and wards off evil spirits. It offers protection and brings good luck. It’s an appropriate guardian for Visit our website, click the calendar Gananoque since the Chinese dragon is to control the waters of the world. It’s and start posting events FREE! said apt that the restaurant named in honour of

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Great Blue Heron (2006), created by Bruce Mellon, is one of the sculptures on exhibit at Gananoque’s outdoor art park.The Lone Pine (2010), created by Rick Lapointe, is one of the sculptures on exhibit in Gananoque’s art park. Photos/Mark Bergin the dragon should be located in a town with such a close connection to water. The dragon also appears to bring delicious food that’s based on fresh and healthy ingredients. House of Dragon first opened in Gananoque in 1990, situated in the centre of downtown. The lovely little dining spot developed a reputation as revered as its namesake dragon. House of Dragon became so popular that it had to move eastward along the same street, and early in 2014 it moved to its present larger location. There’s an abundant and eclectic buffet that features traditional Chinese items as well as North American fare. The food, both the hot and salad sections, is featured in containers that are not large, so they are constantly refilled with fresh supplies. The restaurant is clean, and staff members are unobtrusive but friendly. The eatery is full of surprises. The pickled ginger is a must-try. The ice cream section of the buffet appeals to all ages. This is a great location for anyone, from singles to families. I’ve taken many friends to House of Dragon. For each of them, the restaurant becomes a favourite for regular visits. There’s also an intriguing new book shop along the main street. Beggars Banquet Books stocks new and used books in many genres, including children’s books. The selection is diverse, covering many genres. I’m always searching for great reads, and often find them in locations like Beggars Banquet. I didn’t leave empty handed after my first visit, as five Jeffery Deaver thrillers I hadn’t read followed me home. A comment that someone wrote on the bookstore’s Facebook page sums up what I felt today: “In for the first time last week; it has to be the most organized used book store ever. Great job, great selection. As a voracious reader, I’m happy to have this source in town, I’ll be back soon with my list!” Gananoque is home to a fine little museum called the Arthur Child Heritage Centre. Located on the wa-

terfront and constructed to reflect the cottages of The Golden Era of the 1000 Islands, there is a sense of both the quaint and the opulent in the building.. There’s a captivating look at the Golden Era of the region. You’ll learn about the geography and unique climate of the Thousand Islands, the history of the past 1000 years, and the War of 1812. You’ll even get introduced to pirates. William (Bill) Johnston was a Canadian renegade pirate who considered the British his enemies. During the War of 1812, he harassed British supply ships and engaged in smuggling. His most notorious act was the sinking of British steamer Sir Robert Peel. Despite his eventual imprisonment in the USA, many regarded Johnston as a hero of liberty. That’s just one of many fascinating glimpses into the history of the region you’ll discover at the museum. The museum is now in its off-season hours and tours are available by appointment only. However, coming up on November 21 and 22, you’ll be able to take in the tiArts Holly and Ivy Art Fair from 10am – 5pm at the museum. To get to Gananoque, make it a relaxing day and avoid Hwy 401. Take Highway 2 east from Kingston. It becomes King Street, the main drag, when you get to Gananoque. Mark Bergin on Twitter @markaidanbergin


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A large number of people including members of the military, veterans, police officers, families and school children attended Remembrance Day services at the cenotaph in Wilton on Nov. 11 to remember those who served, those who were wounded and those who did not return. (Left) Veteran George Fraser lays a wreath on behalf of the Canadian Airborne Regiment and the International Brotherhood of Paratroopers. (Right) RCAF Second World War veteran Reynolds James attends to lay a wreath on in memory of his father and his four uncles who served in First World War, and also on behalf of the Helen Henderson Care Centre. Photos/John Harman

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Santa begins whirlwind tour with visit to Amherstview The Christmas spirit arrived early in Amherstview with the Santa Claus Parade taking place on Saturday Nov. 7. (Left) The Ernestown Secondary School Band adds to the festivities at the Amherstview Santa Claus Parade on Saturday. (Right) Popular movie characters adourn the Helen Henderson Care Centre float. Photos/John Harman

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‘Guys and Dolls’ take the stage at Holy Cross

my favourites,” Check Drumm notes. “I was actually in it back in 1993 at the Grand Theatre and so I have a real connection to it.” She adds that the musical, which tells the Events - The annual musical is always a special and memorable event at Holy Cross story of gamblers and missionaries crossing paths in 1950s New York, still resonates with Catholic Secondary School. “It’s like our own little Glee that we have kids today. “It’s such a classic Broadway musical. It’s going on at the school,” says drama and vocal music teacher/director Stacy Check Drumm. ‘old’, but the kids still love it. They still find Each year, everyone from the theatre kids to it very cool. It’s got such great jazz pieces, the jocks comes together to participate in the it’s all about crap shooting and gamblers. I find it’s one of those musicals that appeals show. “It’s the one thing that we have that really to all ages.” Grade 12 student Anthony Pacheco plays pulls from all areas of the school, all grade levels from Grade 9 to Grade 12. They’re all the lead role of Sky Masterson. “Sky is a really cool guy,” he says. “He’s working together.” This year’s production of Guys and Dolls the top of the top, the best there is at everything. He can get any girl he wants to, he’s is no exception. “Guys and Dolls has always been one of a gambler, and all he needs is himself. He doesn’t need the company of any girl.” S Audiences might remember Pacheco from last year’s production of Shrek: The Musical, in which he played the (very short) character Lord Farquaad. & & “It’s a really big transition be- From Left to Right: Colin Watts as Nicely-Nicely Johnson, Pedro Marques as Benny Southtween the two roles because as Far- street, Andrew Hurt as Nathan Detroit, Taylor DaSilva as Adelaide, Anthony Pacheco as Saturday, November 21 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. quaad I was on my knees the whole Sky Masterson and Olivia Greenwood-Vidal as Sarah Brown. Photo/Bailey Greenwood-Vidal courtesy of Holy Cross Photography Sunday, November 22 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. time and I was running around - it was crazy.” Lombardy Agricultural Fairgrounds Main Hall “I learned how to deal with an audience - the role has been mastering the character’s Still, the experience taught him a (Hwy 15, 5 km south of Smiths Falls) FREE Admission & Parking I’d never been in front of a big audience that New York accent. lot about working in theatre. much before.” “It took me quite a while to learn the New BusCard_Plunkett_Kingston_FRT.pdf 1 1/16/14 3:00 PM Pacheco says that participating in these York accent but with lots of help I finally Untitled-2 1 2015-11-12 11:57 AM shows has allowed him to find his true pas- think I have it down pretty well.” sion in life, and he hopes to pursue musical DaSilva encourages everyone in the commutheatre as a career after completing a degree nity to come check out Guys and Dolls. in it from Sheridan College. “This is one of the best schools for musical “It’s so much fun. I love to sing, I love to theatre and it’s such a great show. So much effort act. I’m not so good at dancing but I love to is put into it and everybody is 100 per cent into do it anyway, I love to try,” he laughs. every show and every rehearsal.” Grade 12 student Taylor DaSilva, who Check Drumm agrees, noting that this really is plays the role of Miss Adelaide, describes some of the best theatre in Kingston. Guys and Dolls as the “icing on the cake” of “It’s kind of a best kept secret because it’s her Holy Cross musical experiences. mostly within the school community that we draw Access to quality hearing care at affordable prices “I’ve been in it every year since Grade from. But if people from outside of the commu9 and I’m finally getting a lead role,” she nity come in, they’re going to see some amazing says. theatre on stage. Most people will leave thinking “Miss Adelaide is very upbeat, happy - ‘I can’t believe that was a high school production, she’s kind of the comic relief. She has some I would have paid a lot more to see that’.” Hearing Instrument Specialist really great, fun numbers. She dances at the Guys and Dolls runs at Holy Cross Catholic hot box and she has been [Nathan Detroit’s] Secondary School from Nov. 25-28 at 7 p.m. fiancé for 14 years.” Tickets are $15. Please call the school at 613She says the most challenging aspect of 384-1919 for information. Peggy Plunkett (Owner) Hearing Instrument Specialist Phone: By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@perfprint.ca

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Art as peace There’s a mixture of gossamer and strength in Patricia Van Asperen’s art. There’s also a soothing calmness to her creations. Little wonder, considering her philosophy and background. “I like producing art that’s peaceful,” she said. “I think part of it is because I had a really chaotic youth. I’ve noticed certain personality traits of people who grow up in chaos. They either go for crazy all their lives or they spend their time seeking peace. I’m a peace seeker.” Van Asperen exudes a gentle presence at the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning, where you’ll find her in her studio (214C), which she shares with fellow artist Peggy Fussell. Van Asperen is one of the original Tett artists. She sculpts with a form of refined paper mulch. “It’s air dried, so I don’t have to use a kiln,” she said. “It’s quite lovely and has a bit of tensile

strength because of the wood fibres. It’s strong than people think, and it’s very light. I love to carve. It’s my thing.” She explained that she’s tried carving stone and harder plaster, but doesn’t enjoy it as much. “I could use pneumatic tools, but I don’t like that,” she said. “I have to be hands-on with everything I make. I have to have my fingers in it, otherwise it’s not an extension of who I am and what my art is about.” There’s a serenity that infuses her finished pieces, just as a serenity surrounds her. “A lot of artists seem to be inspired by intense emotions; that’s what drives them,” she said. “That doesn’t work for me. I need intense calm and peace.” Her current work is taking flight. “I go through phases,” she said. “Right now it’s wings. I knew I wanted to make a bird. I’ve made lots of feather pieces. When I’m sitting around at night, I keep making them.” She’s also working on a dragonfly. More wings. When asked to describe her work, she laughed. “It’s very white. I have this truth to material thing,”

she said. “I don’t like painting or covering up my work. The thing with sculptures is that they’re like black and white photos. The less colour there is, the more you get into looking at clay and how it’s formed.” Van Asperen is never sure where her work is headed until she’s finished. “Most of what I do is intuitive,” she said. “I don’t like to know where I’m going to end up. Even when I’m at home doing nothing, I’m always doing something with my hands: crocheting, knitting, playing with clay. Eventually an idea comes that shows me where I want to go.” Born in Ottawa, Van Asperen was adopted at the age of eight and lived in Brockville until the end of high school. She smiled as she said her interest in art started in Grade 8. “I was put in music because you had to take a band class,” she said. Artist Patricia Van Asperen at work on one of her sculpting projects. Photo by Michael East “But I couldn’t play my instrument worth beans, so they kicked me out of band and put me in an art class pecially work from British Colum- Often, because I’m naturally shy for the musically inept. It took off bia, because of the simplicity of and reserved, it’s easy to knock me from there.” design. off that drive. I had a teacher in Throughout high school she “I’ve always wanted to just creworked on her art and was fasci- ate art,” she said. “Some are more Continued on page 25 nated by Native Canadian art, es- driven than others to be creative.

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Kingston Chamber Choir hosts events to get community in the holiday spirit By Mandy Marciniak

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Events – The holiday season has arrived for members of the Kingston Chamber Choir (KCC); the choir kicked off their concert season on Nov. 8 and now preparations are well underway for two holiday themed special events. On Nov. 28, the KCC will host their second annual Homes for the Holidays tours. “It is a chance to get inside some older homes in downtown Kingston and really get into the Christmas spirit,” explained organizer for the event Sandra Sinclair. “We have local florists coming in to decorate and it should be a lot of fun.” This year’s three houses and one bed and breakfast are located in the

Sydenham Ward. Attendees of the tour are invited to tour the main floors of the homes and enjoy the atmosphere before heading over to St. George’s Cathedral for an organ concert and refreshments. Tickets for the tour are $25 with all proceeds going to the KCC. “It was a great success last year and we hope it will be the same this year,” she said. “We look forward to the event now and I hope community members do too.” In addition to the home tours, the KCC will also be hosting a full scale production of Handel’s Messiah on Dec. 13; the show that is loved by many families in Kingston and director of the KCC Gordon Sinclair. “It is a long performance, but it is with music that is well-loved

and that makes it very worthwhile,” said Sinclair who only takes on the piece once every two years. “It is one of those things that the audience loves, but it is really intensive for the singers. I think we’ll be ready though.” The show will include 20 singers and 15 instrumentalists, making it a more transparent performance where the audience will be able to hear everything that is going on. “This is a different take on Messiah, a piece that I think is probably one of the best loved pieces on earth,” said Sinclair. “We are looking forward to performing it and seeing all the families that come out every time we do.” In addition to the main Messiah show, the KCC will also be performing a 30-minute selection from the show and

some Christmas carols for a special audience. “We have a new partnership with the Alzheimer’s Society and we are doing a concert for people with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers,” said Sinclair. “We do have a couple people who come to our concerts regularly who have Alzheimer’s and I know that music is one of the last things people lose when they have dementia so we hope it will be beneficial.” While no date has been set for the special concert as of yet, Sinclair looks forward to doing more through the partnership and seeing the impact the music may have. “It is always incredible to see the impact music can have on people whether they have memory issues or not,” he said. “Music just has the ability to affect everyone.”

Tickets for Homes for the Holidays are available at Expressions Fashion Boutique, 2395 Princess Street, and the Church Bookroom, 90 Johnson Street. Tickets for the Messiah concert are also available at both locations and at www.kingstonchamberchoir.ca or the door on concert night.

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you can just be in the moment. It’s healing to not think about your future, not worry about anything that’s going to happen and to forget all the garbage, if there’s garbage in your life.” If you’re interested in training with Patricia Van Asperen, she’s hoping to run some programs in illustrating with spirit. “You don’t have to have a lot of illustration skills. We’ll be working with ink and watercolour, expressing dreams or something spiritually related and how to transform that into an image that means something to you.” She’s also hoping to run programs with clay as part of a meditative process. What’s in the near future for Patricia and her husband? It’s time to visit all the kids. “We’re headed out to see seven kids in seven cities.” You can check out Patricia Van Asperen’s work on her website, patriciavanasperen.com. You can find out about workshops or other programs she’s running there or by checking the Tett Centre’s website tettcentre.org/ events.

high school and one in university who knocked me off my path. But art is something you can’t stop.” She explained that she started university late, at the age of 26, when she was accepted into the fine art program at Queen’s University. After graduation, she studied graphic design at St. Lawrence College and then worked as an illustrator for several years, until companies started to downsize. “By that point, I’d started having my little people, and I ended up doing art in the kitchen,” she said. She stopped and smiled again before continuing. “It was more like the living room. At the time I was doing illustration, not sculpture; we didn’t have the space and I didn’t want the kids eating clay. As soon as they got to elementary school, I got into sculpting.” She became more involved in the Kingston arts community. She liked hanging out at Modern Fuel, which, like Van Asperen is now located in the Tett Centre, but, at the time, was housed in a building on Queen Street. Kevin [Rodgers, Artistic Director of Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre] asked me to join YOGS, Your Own Graduate School. Artists were invited to work in the Modern Fuel space for a month. While there, Van Asperen heard about the artist creativity studios that were scheduled to open in the Tett Centre at the end of 2014. She applied and made it through the jury process to be accepted as an artist at the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning. Van Asperen said that, within her artistic space in the Tett Centre, she’s feeling much more a part of Kingston’s artistic community. She serves as the artists’ representative on the Tett’s Board of Directors. “I’m actually having a really great time being at the board meetings, and I’m learning a lot.” On the home front, Van Asperen and her husband, Michael East, have shared the parenting of several children. “I have two biological, four blended and three foster children,” she said. “The children we’ve taken on have tended to be teenage girls. I’ve COACH & TOURS always been at home when they get there. The kids grew up with me having something I’m working on at the table. “A lot of children don’t have easy EXPERIENCE THE ROAD TO access to how they’re feeling or how EXCELLENCE to talk about it,” she said. “When I’m at home doing my thing, they might Shopping in Watertown - Saturday, November 28/15 join me or sit and have coffee or tea. “Alight at Night” Upper Canada Village - Saturday, December 5/15 They just tell me about their day. The Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” - Wednesday, December 9/15 Winterlude - Saturday, February 13/16 time allows for a lot of conversaFlorida Sunshine Clearwater Beach - February 19 - March 8/16 tion. It’s not directed or demanding. and the Beast - Wednesday, March 2/16 A person in therapy is supposed to Johnny ReidBeauty - “What Love is All About” Tour - Thursday, March 24/16 talk and emote. That’s a big failing Myrtle Beach Mixed Golf Holiday - April 2 - 10/16 of talk therapy, having to have the Ottawa in the Spring - Wednesday, May 11/16 right words to express things. Many Pennsylvania Amish Country - May 11 - 14/16 St. Jacobs - Saturday, May 28/16 of my kids have grown up to be artJoie de Vivre - Quebec City and the Beaupre Coast - May 16 - 19/16 ist types. It’s natural for them to find Best of Maine’s Mountains & Harbours - June 4 - 11/16 creativity.” Newfoundland Spectacular - July 21 - August 8/16 Van Asperen said she’s a believer Ontario North, Agawa Canyon & Frankenmuth - September 21-26/16 in art as a healing tool. Call us for your group transportation needs. We offer the most “Art creates a mental space where modern and diversified fleet in the area and along the 401 corridor. Our goal is to offer SUPERIOR SERVICE at an OPTIMAL PRICE! you can be yourself, and it allows you something that’s like meditation. 613-548-1790 or Toll Free 1-800-267-2183 There’s so much in life we struggle www.franklintours.com with, but when you are creating art, TICO Reg1156996

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KGH Auxiliary launches annual teddy bear campaign intervenes IV pumps, electric breast pumps, pediatric bladder scanners and specialized scales for weighing wheelchair bound children. Tabitha Lollar knows firsthand the impact these machines can make; Lollar spoke at this year’s campaign launch and was accompanied by her husband Jeff Phillips and their kids, Aida, Emmett and Maeve. Five-year old Aida was admitted to the KGH Pediatric Unit several times over a four-year period because of seizures. “As parents we had to entrust the health of our child to EMTs, nurses and doctors and we will never forget their kindness,� said Lollar. “I don’t know how they do it day in and day out, working with some of the littlest patients with some of the worst health problems. It must wear on them, but you would never know.� Each bear sponsored through the campaign will wear a tag acknowledging the name of its donor and will then be placed in the Watkins Lobby of KGH on a festive tree. Donors will receive a smaller companion bear that they can keep themselves or donate back for hospitalized children. Lollar spoke of the importance of the bears themselves and assured donors that donated bears would be well taken care of in the pediatric depart-

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And so, to my horror, my new bloomers, the printing held fast in spite of several washings and soaking in Javel water. There was nothing I could do, but wear the hateful things under my fleece lined blue bloomers. In those days, it wasn’t unusual to have your backside soaked to the skin from sliding down snow piles, or covered in mud, or just damp to the touch from the intense blast of the old stove in the middle of the room that pounded out a heat like you wouldn’t believe. And so we girls with the sodden seats would go into the cloak room at the back of the school room, take off the bloomers, and tuck them into the sleeve of our coat. Well! There was no way I was going to shed those navy blue fleece lined bloomers and expose my newly made flour -bag underwear with the vivid printing as plain as the nose on your face. And so I sweated it out in my

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We came up with the idea to create 200 story nodes for the bicentennial and group them under different themes and then link them across a timeline.� The website has been over two years in the making and after sorting through various documents, pictures and historical accounts Wiginton and his team have assembled a site that focuses on Macdonald’s geographical life, political life, personal life, and even some of his more controversial aspects. “There are a number of really interesting and dynamic ways to delve into the story whether it be geographically or in terms of timeline and we really wanted to give people a chance to see the things that were relevant in his time, but also still relevant today,� said Wiginton. The site also worked with a number of contributors from local authors, historians

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Finished basements save energy and deliver more living space can be done easily with the ROXUL ComfortBoard IS. This product is mechanically fastened or adhered to the concrete foundation wall, offering you a higher R-value and better acoustics. • Drywall will help define the space and make it feel like a part of your home. If you haven’t tackled drywall before, consider hiring a pro to ensure your walls are seamless. • Flooring should be water sealed and covered with an insulated material. There are many products on the market, but consider laying padding before carpet or in-floor heating before tiles. • Personalize it with finishing touches. Select furniture that can fit down a typically steep staircase and choose items that complement the rest of your home’s décor.

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4943 BATH ROAD $329,900 Cool, stylish and inviting this home offers oh so much. 3 bdrms, 1.5 baths, gleaming hardwood floors, propane fireplace in living room, bright eat-in kitchen with walk out to deck, large master, updated windows, roof and furnace, finished basement with huge rec room and woodstove, walk out from laundry room. Private yard backs onto Parrots Bay conservation area. 3 large outbuildings: detached garage, insulated/heated workshop, shed.

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37 STANLEY ST. $228,500

Phenomenal Location Close to Parks, Splashpad and Kingston’s Hub. Walking distance to Downtown, Schools and the Kingston Centre. The property has many updates such as Deck, Roof, Countertops, Flooring and Paint. It is ready for it’s new owner. MLS®15610276.

Waterside Condominiums 102-566 ARMSTRONG RD. $189,500

47 CONACHER DR. $229,900

Rare! This 3 bedroom 2 bath condo, updated kitchen with soft close doors/drawers, open concept living/dining room, in unit storage/ laundry room, ceramic and high quality laminate throughout. Both main and ensuite washrooms are completely updated with designer cabinets, ceramic flooring and tiled tub surround in main bath.

Bright eat in kitchen, with walk out to deck, inviting open living room, three large bedrooms and updated main bath. Lower lvl features huge rec room, den/4th bedroom, and 3 pc bath with inviting jet tub to unwind after a long day. Updates include new furnace & A/C (2014), electrical breaker panel (2014) and most windows.

707 WILLIS ST. $207,000

1345 SYDENHAM RD. $265,000

Cozy, warm and inviting best describe this great 2+1 bdrm Lawrence Park home offerings 2 bedrooms on the main floor, bright living room, ample kitchen cupboards and counter top, bdrm/den on the lower level, huge rec room, and inviting back yard. Fantastic neighbourhood offering public transportation and local park. Updates - furnace & A/C as well as many newer windows.

2+1 bedroom bungalow located on the northwest corner of sydenham and mcivor. great visibility and access to the 401, large 55` x 213` yard, on municipal water.

270 RIVER ST., GANANOQUE $109,900.

Excellent Renovator. Great location, good sized house, and a 60x120 ft. lot. This property may need some TLC, but the end result would be a real Gem. Located in a friendly neighbourhood close to schools, waterfront park, and walking trails. Fully Fenced. Call for information or to schedule a viewing. MLS®15610435.

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613-396-2341 MODEL HOME MOVEININREADY! READY! 1083 1083 MELROSE MELROSE RD NEW BUILD ~~ MOVE

5 min north of 401 between Shannonville and Marysville exits, 1732 sq. ft. Craftsman open concept bungalow built to custom standards. 9 ft ceilings, trayed ceiling in great room, beautiful upgraded kitchen with granite and walk in pantry, lovely front entrance, walk in closet and main floor laundry,, 3 bedrooms, large ensuite bathroom with 6 ft glass and tile shower, rear deck, oversized garage, superior quality finishing with attention to detail. Additional finished rec room in basement and lots of room for more bedrooms, roughed- in basement bathroom One acre lot on paved country road, seasonal stream runs thru property. Close to community recreation fields, library and fire hall. $365,000 includes hst 4 Kingston Homefinder.ca - Thursday, November 19, 2015


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1246 LEYTON AVE. $214,900 EN O P U S E -3 H O N. 1 SU

NEW LISTING

What a lovely place to start a family. On a quiet street 2 doors from Holsgrove Public School and a block from Westbrook Park, this all brick semidetached exudes desirability. All the major work has been done: new furnace and HWT (2013), new insulation, windows and doors, new kitchen cabinetry, hardwood and ceramic plus freshly painted throughout! See it Sunday! Dir: Westbrook Rd to Heath to R on Leyton. MLS 15610233

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956 BLOSSOM STREET MOVE-IN READY!

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Private 2.36 acres with 175’ of Napanee Riverfront, excellent drilled well 12 gpm MLS 15608759 $135,000. Design/ build in place for a turnkey custom 1500 sq ft walkout bungalow by Wemp & Smith $479,750 HST included.

$398,600 1980 Sq.Ft. 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom, 2 Storey

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1297 Sq.Ft., 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, Bungalow

9’ ceilings main floor, Large kitchen with custom cabinets and under cabinet lighting. Walk in pantry, main floor laundry. Gas fireplace. Ceramic and hardwood on main floor.

9’ ceilings, open concept main floor, Master walk-in closet and Ensuite Ceramic in Foyer, Hardwood living room, dining room and main hall. Covered deck at rear.

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Stainless steel kitchen appliances & air conditioning Included !

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$369,900

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1039 HUDSON

$399,000

901 Web Lane

Updated, open - concept 2 bedroom, 2 bath home or cottage on beautiful Charleston Lake. Sunset views, year round access and 185 feet of natural waterfront with level access and floating dock. Excellent swimming, boating and close to Charleston Lake Provincial Park. This property has it all! MLS®15610227.

$414,900

19 Main St. E #2

Spacious, one-level, 3 bedroom waterfront condo on the Upper Rideau Lake in Westport. Newly renovated custom kitchen, vaulted ceilings, fireplace and gorgeous views. 2 acres of landscaped lawns and docking plus a short walk to all village amenities. Easy waterfront living on the Rideau! MLS®15610219.

169 Seapoint Lane

Beautifully updated 3 bedroom, 2 bath home or cottage on Buck Lake. Open concept kitchen, expansive living area with 12’ ceilings, stone fireplace and huge windows with amazing views. Stairs to lake and large dock with 100 feet of deep, clean waterfront. A must see! MLS®15608333.

3 Mountain Road

Lovely Westport bungalow with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, this home has been meticulously maintained and is move-in ready. Heated detached garage/workshop with carport, new garden shed and nicely landscaped, private yard. Close to the public beach and all amenities. Exceptional value! MLS®15610192.

$470,000

Modernized, gorgeous multi-unit in the heart of the city. Each unit is elegantly finished with an upscale décor and includes stainless steel appliances, wood floors and fireplaces. Zoned as a legal non conforming duplex, this property is currently set up with 3 units, main floor is 3 bdrms with two 1 bdrm units on the lower level. Ample parking, passed fire inspection 2011, 200 amp electrical, thermal windows, newer roof. Ideal for the first time investor, ask about our property management offering.

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$269,900

$289,000 815 PORTSMOUTH AVE

Available immediately, this thoroughly updated 3+1 bedroom back split will make a wonderful home for your family. Features include: eat in kitchen, hardwood floors, large rec-room, covered walk up from basement, private patio and fenced back yard, freshly recapped double paved drive to the attached garage, central air and more. Call today for your private viewing.

$69,900 577 FRONTENAC ST.

Build your dream home on this beautiful 9 acre parcel of land located 25 minutes north of Kingston on quiet Shales Road. This lot has been severed and surveyed, and has hydro at the lot line, and many mature hardwood and softwood trees. Many year round homes located on Shales Road, on a school bus route this parcel offers privacy, serenity, & wildlife without being isolated. MLS® 15607119

www.gurreathomes.com

$599,000

Legal, all brick triplex only ten minutes walk to Queens. This is an excellent opportunity for the savvy investor. 5 bdrm main house and two 3 bedroom apartments, each metered separately . This property has been substantially updated in the last three years with new kitchens, flooring, boiler, pex plumbing, bathrooms and upgraded electrical.

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Good Bones, Treed yard, 3plus beds, Immediate Possession Located at the end of a cul-de-sac, wide rear lot, beautifully treed, backing onto Ashton Park. 3+1 bdrm. renovated with gourmet maple kitchen, new hardwood flooring, new high efficiency gas furnace and central air unit. Quiet, private location, and renovated. Only $279,000. MLS®15609412

4768 NORTH SHORE ROAD CROTCH LAKE ACCESS $48,900

Manicured lot 280 x 410ft., camp sites, fire pit, Great Fishing, Pristine Lake

BOLTON LANE $119,900

Treed 5Acres, septic ,well, comfy 4-season cottage, part 500 acre assoc

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Definitely one of the nicest waterfront lots on this famous lake. Over 508 ft. of heavily treed privacy with higher elevations to level shoreline. 3 storey renovated, 1,300 sq. ft. garage with mezzanine storage. Deep water at dock. Much more. Contact me to view or for info package. $586,500 MLS®15609315

DUPLEX $179,900

Quite Country perfect In-Law Suite or income to help pay the Mortgage Sharbot Lake

GREAT LOCATION $119,900

Close to Lake, Medical Centre & Stores, K&P Trail, 2Beds, Large living area with propane stove

LOT 6,VILLAGEWOODS DR $33,900 Secluded, wooded building lot, with driveway

SHARBOT LAKE $139,900

Just waiting for the perfect couple, 2Beds, Hobby Room, Up grades to Bath

PARHAM $179,900

Open concept 3 plus bedrooms, waterfront living, 17acres, Call to View

WAGNER ROAD $39,900

6.17 surveyed acres, drilled well, trailer & shed

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ZEALAND ROAD $14,000 3 Acres, 925 ft. road frontage

BURNEY POINT RD $64,900 2004 RV Trailer, Hydro, Drilled Well, Small Cabin, 16.9 Acres

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4291 ARENA BOUNDARY RD. This home offers 3 bdrms, 1.5 bths, lower level with bar & more. Great location close to lakes and golf, minutes from Verona. MLS®15610160

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1033 SYDENHAM RD, KINGSTON O Looking for secondary suite potential or a home SU HO PE N U N based business? This property has it all on a country 1- SE 3 sized lot within the city. Zoned commercial/ PM residential offering a host of potential applications. New Waterloo Biofilter septic system being installed to both the home and commercial units. 3 bedrooms, 2 full bath home with upgraded kitchen, hardwood floors, vinyl windows and more. Separate 1200 sq ft commercial building or reNEW purpose to suit. In addition there is a detached 2 car LISTING! garage with drive through. Lots of parking. Come see it today!! MLS® 15610425 4322 E.R. ORSER ROAD, VERONA

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276 MAIN STREET - BATH South facing bungalow in the village of Bath. Large lot, steps from the children’s park, Sunday Farmers Market, golfing & marina. Quick closing available. MLS®15609017

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Exceptional custom 4+1 bdrm home located in a highly desirable west end neighbourhood, backing onto open green space, featuring 2 full baths and 2 half baths. Meticulously maintained and tastefully decorated throughout. Kitchen features island with built-in cook top and stainless canopy range hood, master bdrm features ensuite with jacuzzi tub, separate shower and in-floor heating. Hardwood flooring through most of the main level. Downstairs features rec room with gas fireplace, teen suite and 2 pc bath. Double car garage and so much more! MLS®15609891

Beautifully restored! This mobile home in popular meadowood trailer park has been completely restored. Replacement vinyl windows, updated kitchen cabinets and counter tops. Upgraded bathroom fixtures. Flooring replaced throughout. Freshly painted and tastefully decorated. 2 Sheds. Ideally situated in the park on a large tranquil lot which you can enjoy from the large private deck. $283/Per month park fees includes water, sewer, snow removal, garbage pick-up and property taxes. MLS® 15608300

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