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Heritage News – The famous bell ringers are back. Few things signify Christmas more than the sound of the big, brass, bell as you enter the mall and the appearance of the red Salvation Army Christmas kettles. The campaign kicked off on Friday, Nov. 15 in centre court at the Cataraqui Town Centre. Mayor Mark Gerretsen joined in the festivities and also commented on the festive atmosphere. “It certainly feels like Christmas. If it didn’t before you walked into the mall, it does now and that is great,” said Gerretsen. “It is great that we are back into that holiday season of giving and of course receiving. I think, as you all know because you are here today, it is becoming more and more important that we as a community get together to
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City council refuses to backpedal on Princess Street bike lanes By Bill Hutchins Reporter
Kingston Heritage – Bicycle lanes on midtown’s Princess Street will go ahead, and dozens of on-street parking spaces will be eliminated in the process. An attempt to reconsider a controversial city council decision from last summer failed to muster enough political support despite a last-minute plea. “If we take away the parking … current and potential businesses along the Williamsville corridor are going to suffer,” warned Coun. Kevin George. The city plans to install dedicated bike lanes on a 1.7 kilometre section of Princess Street, between Bath Road and Division Street, in a move that will result in the loss of 65 of the street’s 126 metered parking spots. About 11 spaces will be lost on the upper section of Princess Street when road construction work begins next year, while the balance of affected parking spots will be lost between MacDonnell Street and Division Street in future construction phases. Coun. George reminded councillors that the downtown section of Princess Street did not get bike lanes during the recent ‘big dig.’ “Is it fair to treat businesses between Bath Road and Division Street any different from those below Division?” he asked. He also pointed to a recent 3,300-
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Heritage News – Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013 was a historic day for the City of Kingston – it was the first time that Kingston, as a city, recognized Transgender Day of Remembrance. While it may not be that well known, this International day of remembrance is gaining more and more support across Ontario and Kingston is proud to be joining in. As part of the day, a transgender flag was raised and flew proudly outside of City Hall. “It is my pleasure to be here on behalf of the City of Kingston to commemorate this moment,” said Deputy Mayor Sandra Berg at the flag raising event. “I understand that this is the first time that the City of Kingston has acknowledged this day of remembrance and we are proud to support diversity. We are trying to break down barriers across all communities, across all groups that receive any sort of unkind and unflattering activities and attention.” Breaking down barriers is what the day is all about, and although there have been no transgender related killings in Canada this year, 238 killings of trans people have occurred so far this year throughout the world. The day is about remembering those people. “On this transgender day of remembrance, we remember all those who have lost their lives to trans phobia,” said PFLAG Canada Kingston Chapter President Ste-
phen Hartley. “The best thing for any transgender community is education and this event helps a lot with that.” Also in attendance was Amanda Ryan, who is active within the Ottawa transgender community and was part of the first flag raising ceremony in 2010. In the years that followed, Ottawa did more and more flag raising events to commemorate the day and Ryan was happy to come out and support the event in Kingston. “I am proudly trans,” said Ryan. “It took a long time to get there and I am proud to say it now. I have been very lucky to have the support of the people around me and that now extends not only to family and friends, but also to official organizations like the City of Kingston who are willing to come out here and acknowledge our community. Ryan noted that there were also flag raising ceremonies in Oshawa, London and Barrie on Nov. 20. “The acknowledgement of the trans community is increasing and the visibility it gives to us helps us in our journey,” she said. “Our lives become easier because of the visibility and acceptance this creates.” Ryan is also active in the Gananoque trans community and helps run a support system there. She and a friend organize events for transgender individuals, and their goal is to make people as comfortable as possible. “For some of the very new people it can be their very first outing,” explained Ryan. “It is good because
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Honeymoon time… finally Mandy Marciniak Reporter mmarciniak@theheritageemc.ca
Heritage Editorial - Although we got married on June 8, my husband and I have yet to take a honeymoon. We would have gone immediately following the wedding, but unfortunately, Korey, who is earning his PhD at Queen’s in Political Studies, had to attend a two-week course in Syracuse less than a week after our wedding. We took a brief three-day excursion to Stratford during the in between week, and while it was lovely, it certainly wasn’t long enough to be called a honeymoon. It was barely enough time to catch our breath after the craziness. I always thought that people exaggerated about wedding planning, but no, it really is that stressful. We decided to postpone our honeymoon. We thought about taking it in September before the craziness of the school year began, but then we discovered that our destination of choice
was much cheaper in December. I have always believed that when you are choosing to take a trip you should make it worthwhile. I know that many people enjoy going to an all-inclusive resort and lying on the beach for a week, but I am not one of those people and luckily neither is Korey. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy relaxing, but after a few days of doing nothing I get a little stir crazy. Summer is a time for relaxing and lounging and then I would rather do it a cottage. No need to take a flight for that. We both wanted a honeymoon that would give us some culture and allow us to explore a city that we have always wanted to travel to. Paris was the perfect choice and it is also fittingly romantic for a honeymoon. For as long as I can remember, I have wanted to travel to the ‘city of light’ and I am beyond excited that it is finally happening. I can’t wait to explore the Louvre, the Orsay and Notre Dame. I’m excited to see the Eiffel Tower, The Arc De Triomphe and Versailles. There is so much to see and do and I hope a week is enough time! Travelling to Paris in December made me a little nervous, but according
to multiple travel guides, the weather should be warmer than here and lineups should be at a minimum. On top of that, we will be able to see Paris decorated for the holidays, which is also very exciting. While I am sure Paris will be spectacular I am also looking forward to spending time with Korey. After the wedding, I quickly discovered why people take honeymoons and why the tradition exists. I feel like Korey and I have been running on a treadmill for the past year. A wedding is so much more than just one day. Between the planning, the showers, the family visits and of course the inevitable arguments about the day, it really is like running the most grueling marathon ever. We’ve had very little time to just enjoy being married. We both have busy lives and other things always seem to take priority over spending actual quality time with each other. We got married almost six months ago, but now I finally feel like we are married and the ‘wedding’ is finally over. It is time to relax and enjoy each other’s company… I just wish the cat could come too.
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YGK Expansion – Approach with Caution As a frequent user of YGK, as well as nearby Watertown (ART) and Syracuse (SYR), the headline on the front page of last week’s newspaper immediately caught my eye. In fact I had just returned from a week of Portfolio and Product Management training (focused on the IT needs of Air Transport Industry). One of our sessions featured a round table discussion with the Manager of IT Projects at the Greater Orlando International Airport (MCO). Although economics tell us that an alternative to Air Canada should help to drive lower airfares and should lead to more travel options in terms of frequencies and destinations, the City of Kingston should be careful not to overexpand the facilities at YGK. In fact a few of the points made in the article are a bit misleading and/or tenuous. The Boeing 737 aircraft currently in production range from 110 to over 160 seats in a two class configuration, not 70 seats as referred to in the article. Even if the B737 is under consideration as part of their fleet renewal process, Air Canada is not moving to larger planes such as the B737. AC currently operates, and has long operated, similar sized single aisle, twin engine aircraft, from the retired DC-9 and B727 to the current Airbus narrow body family. Jazz and Sky Regional both operate the 70 seat Bombardier Q400 under
the Air Canada Express banner, as do WestJet Encore and Porter Airlines. But just because a larger aircraft exists in a given fleet does not mean that it will be deployed for service to and from YGK. After all, AC Express currently operates 50 seat CRJ-100s and Dash 8-300s, as well as 37 seat Dash 8-100s. Of these, only the Dash-8 100s serve YGK, and currently only once per day. The 18 seat Beech 1900D is the most commonly used type. The seats on these Express aircraft are bought and paid for by Air Canada, whether they are occupied or not, so AC needs to be careful in its route planning. Aquick look atAC’s weekday schedule shows they offer a total of 158 seats per day from YGK to Toronto (YZZ). Greater capacity aircraft will likely lead to decreased frequency, as pointed out in the article. So, deployment of 70 seat aircraft on this route would probably see the frequency drop from 7 flights per day to 2 flights. Since many, if not most, of AC’s YGK passengers connect to other flights in YYZ, the schedule has to offer flexibility. For instance if I’m catching an afternoon flight to Europe from YYZ, I don’t want to leave YGK at 07:00 and spend most of my day in YYZ. If I had to do this, then I would seriously consider driving to Ottawa (YOW) or SYR, or taking VIA Rail to Montreal (YUL), and taking a non-stop from one of those airports to my European destination.
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The problem for Air Canada is that they would lose my business entirely if I fly from SYR, or I might chose from any number of alternate airlines if using YOW or YUL. Porter and WestJet don’t have as extensive a network as AC, and I don’t think either of them could ever expect to fill even one 70 seater per day of commuters between Toronto and Kingston. Via rail and Megabus are just too convenient and economical. They would also have to look at YGK as a feeder airport to their Toronto operations (AC tried and abandoned Montreal service from Kingston several years ago) and they would then be faced with the same frequency vs capacity dilemma as faced by AC. One of the key take aways from the round table with the Orlando manager was that airports have almost no insight into the demographics or itineraries of airline passengers. This data is jealously guarded by the airlines themselves, lest it be shared with a competitor. So unless the City of Kingston has direct access to passenger demographics and itineraries, council would be wise to approach YGK expansion with extreme caution.
Heritage Editorial - We were shocked last week to learn of a mother in Manitoba, Kristen Bartkiw, who was fined $10 for packing “incomplete” lunches for her two children, aged five and three. The lunches were deemed so unhealthy that the daycare decided to supplement with, of all things, Ritz crackers. So what did this mother pack for her kids? Homemade roast beef, potatoes, carrots, an orange and milk. Her offence was not including a grain, hence the mandatory addition of the Ritz crackers. According to Province of Manitoba’s website, there exists a policy through which “a nutritious meal (as outlined in the Canada Food Guide)” must be provided by daycares looking after children for six or more hours a day. Because potatoes are a starch as opposed to the recommended grain, authorities took action. We think this story should serve as a good reminder to all of us to exercise common sense and critical thinking as opposed to blindly following rules and regulations. As anybody who has even the smallest amount of nutritional knowledge is aware of, fresh, whole foods like those Bartkiw provided for her children are much healthier than processed junk like Ritz crackers, which are full of preservatives and unhealthy fats. Moreover, since when does the government have the right to implement a policy that basically asks authorities force feed children certain foods? Except in cases of abuse or neglect, people should be able to feed their own kids whatever they choose. Would a child of a vegetarian family be forced to eat meat simply because it is recommended by Canada’s Food Guide? Should Canada’s Food Guide (which is far from the only example of a healthy diet, and not necessarily even the best one, according to many experts) be held to such a high standard as to outweigh the freedom of choice afforded to citizens of our country? Thankfully, Bartkiw appealed the $10 fine and ended up not having to pay. All the same, her story should serve as a lesson to us all.
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The St. George’s Cathedral Advent Concert Series continues on Thursday December 5 from 12:15pm to 12:50pm with Piano Duo Valery Lloyd-Watts & Clare Gordon performing. The series will continue on Thursdays through December 19. Admission is free, with a voluntary offering collected. The Cathedral is at 270 King St. E. (at Johnson) in Kingston. Call 613-548-4617 or visit www.stgeorgescathedral.ca. Join us for a mid-day musical interlude! Advent Carols - Dec. 1 - An Advent Candlelight Procession with carols will take place at St. George’s Cathedral on Sunday, Dec. 1 at 5 p.m. As well as leading the congregational singing, the Cathedral Adult and Children’s Choirs will sing music by Mark Sirett, John Brooks, Emma Lou Diemer, Franz Biebl, Orlando Gibbons, and others. The Cathedral is at 270 King St. E. (at Johnson) in Kingston. Call 613-548-4617 or visit stgeorgescathedral. ca. Join us as we celebrate the beginning of the Advent season! The service symbolizes the journey from Advent to Christmas, from the Old Testament to the New, from darkness to light. Beginning in darkness and silence, candles are gradually lit as the choir travels to and sings in different parts of the Cathedral, until the building is filled with light and music. Kingston Blood Services - Permanent clinic at 850 Gardiners Rd, every Tuesday and Wednesday 3 - 7 p.m. and Thursday 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. The Kingston Theatre Organ Society - Dave Wickerham in concert Friday, Nov. 29, at 7:30 p.m. at the Kingston Korean Church (89 Kirkpatrick St.). Dave is one of our most popular visiting artists, coming for his sixteenth successive return engagement. Need we say more? Tickets: Call Nancy 613-386-7295, or visit www.ktos.ca. Come along for a great evening of fun organ music! Quill Lecture Series Dec. 1 at 2 p.m. at 143 Union St. Turning the Page: A Peek Into What is New and Upcoming for Your Winter Reading. Deanna MacDonald, Programming and Outreach Librarian, KFPL. Beginner Yoga Classes at 5 Beaver Cres. off of Collins Bay Rd. Wednesdays & Thursdays - 6:45 - 8:00 p.m. & Fridays 9:15 - 10:30 a.m. For more info:Sharon at 613 384-1547 or sharonruthprice@gmail.com Seniors Community Club #523 Centre 70 (Upstairs) Corner of Front and Days Rd. Bridge Players needed, Shuffleboard is full at this time. Tuesday and Thursday afternoon 1 - 3:30 p.m. September - mid December and January - end of May. Phone: Bert 613-5467394 or Pat 613-767-6308. The ‘Silver Wings’ welcomes ex-service members from all branches. For a fun social
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Drum Circle. Hosted by Julian Gregory. Drop into the drum circle at Ben’s Pub (105 Clergy Street) on Sundays, 8-10pm. No experience necessary. Free. This circle is open to all. Ben’s Pub is family-friendly, all ages, and wheelchair accessible. Bring hand drums (African, Middle Eastern, Irish, etc.), shakers, flutes, and other instruments. If you don’t have any, we have extra. Come to play, or sit back and watch. Go to www.juliangregory.ca for more information. e. 39 Club of Kingston dance Friday, Nov. 29. Music by Land O’ Lake Cruisers. 8 - 11:30 p.m. Collins Bay Royal Canadian Legion 631, 4034 Bath Rd. Singles and Couples welcome. Dress Code in effect. The Kingston Potters’ Guild is holding their annual Christmas Sale Thursday, Nov. 28 Sunday, Dec. 1 at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour (Press Lounge), 53 Yonge St. Join us to see the works of local artists. Free admission. Show times: Thursday 6pm - 9pm, Friday 10am - 9pm, Saturday 10am - 5pm, Sunday 10am - 3pm. The Kingston Townsmen Chorus invites all boys (under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian) and men, who like to sing and have fun doing it, to join us for our weekly rehearsals: every Monday evening from Nov. 11 until Dec. 9. Location is Christ Church Parish Centre, 990 Sydenham Rd. Ability to read music is not required. We will teach you how to sing both seasonal and other songs from our repertoire. Usual start time is 7:15 p.m. but may be delayed to 8 p.m. if we are performing that evening. For times and other info, contact:613 -817-7733/kingston.townsmen@ gmail.com; 613-389-6186 /fpinch@cogeco. ca.
2-4 p.m. Take home baked goods and local crafts. Free admission. Tea & goodies available. Call (613) 389-7585 for information. Christmas Craft, Bake & Yard Sale @ R. C. Legion Br. 623 Saturday, Nov. 30 on County Rd. 4 in Millhaven 8 a.m. -- ??? For Table Rentals Call Jean Compeau @ 613-531-9245. Everyone Welcome! Open to the public. Come and Find your treasure! Kingston Christian Fellowship (KCF) is hosting a financial seminar at their church at 2621 Hwy 38, 5 minutes north of #401 Saturday, Nov. 30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Co-hosted by K3C - a Kingstonbased credit counselling agency - the seminar will present ways to eliminate then avoid debt, provide resources and follow-up support according to personal circumstances. There is no charge for this community service, and everyone is welcome to attend. Light refreshments will be served. To ensure enough handouts can be prepared in advance, Please register at email kcfinancialseminar@gmail.com. Wolfe Island Christmas Arts and Crafts Market Sunday, Dec. 1, Wolfe Island Community Hall 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Free ferry ride – no need to bring your vehicle the hall is just one block from the ferry dock. Bath Legion at Millhaven Events - Nov. 29 Friday Lunch Special 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Nov. 30 - Join us for Christmas Craft, Bake, and Yard Sale 8 am to ???; Dec. 4 Wednesday breakfast 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Everyone welcome to all events.
Boomers Rock ‘n Roll Fitness Walk to the Beat plus Stretch and Strength Tuesdays and Thursdays. Join us any time for demos and music, and information . Six week Live Vibrantly - Learn strategies for preven- courses. Call Dee 613-389-6540 for west tative health care and how to do a personal end location. health assessment. Fridays Nov. 8 to Dec. 13, 11:30 a.m. Topics include: Relationships with ‘’Sno-Birds’’ Boomers golf clinics for Food; Whole Food, Whole Life; Seasonal women and men 50+ yrs. who would like Menu Planning; Our Health, Our Immunity; to improve distance/accuracy of the ball, Natural Preventive Care; Food for Thought. as well as addressing injuries specific to golf . A fundraiser for women’s shelters. 56 Francis St, 613.548.7810. For location in Kingston’s west end and Standeasy at the RCHA Club - TGIF Fridays, additional info please call Dee at 613-389no cover 5:30 - 8 p.m. Nov. 29, Elizabeth & 6540. Tegan, back by popular demand to TGIF. Friday, Nov. 29 8:30 p.m.-midnight, Sam and Senior 4 Seniors Personal Fitness ProZak. Return engagement! Sam Hopkins’ voice grams. Considering individual current and Zak Colbert’s smooth guitar! Saturday, physical conditions to achieve a higher Nov. 30 8:30 - midnight, The Big Phat Horn level of wellness and increased enBand. Get your tickets early for this night! $15 ergy for physical mobility and health for an awesome night of big band and popular independence,complimenting your active music. Featuring Michael K. Myers on vocals. lifestyle by improving balance, coordinaSundays - Unplugged open mic folk nights at tion and increasing strength of joints and 7:30 p.m. with Jon McLurg and Brian Flynn. muscles. Customized, In-home personal Jingle Bell Tea & Sale Saturday, Nov. 30 at St. training /affordable group rates too. A Andrew’s By-The-Lake United Church (off fundraiser for shelters in Kingston. Call Lakeview Ave. near Front and Days Rd.) from Dee 613-389-6540.
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Kingston Hotel Dieu Hospital seeking volunteers with retail skills. The Brock Boutique, Brockview Café and Snack Cart need retail volunteers for morning and afternoon weekday shifts. Retail experience and the ability to remain standing for most of the shift are required. For just two-three hours a week, you can make a difference in your life and the lives of others in our community. Contact Jennifer at 613-544-3400, ext. 2311 or visit www.hoteldieu.com Captain Matthew J. Dawe Memorial Branch 631 4034 Bath Road, in Collin Bay presents New Year’s Eve, 2013 8 p.m. – 1 a.m. Featuring the Monarchs, midnight buffet and party favours. For advanced tickets and more info call the Branch (613)-389-6605. New Year’s Eve Dance at Odessa Fairgrounds Palace. The Jim Patterson Band Hot Buffet after midnight and Bus available. Advance tickets at Savages Home Hardware Odessa and Pop In Odessa. For more information call 613-386-3592. Foot Care Wednesday through Friday. Onsite assessment, treatment, advice, and education services provided by experienced and qualified foot care nurses. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. 613-548-7810. The Kingston Theatre Organ Society presents Dave Wickerham in concert on Friday, Nov. 29 at 7:30 p.m. at 89 Kirkpatrick St. Dave is one of our most popular visiting artists, coming for his sixteenth successive return engagement. Need we say more? Phone Nancy for tickets at 613-386-7295: Visit www.ktos.ca. Come along for a great evening of fun organ music! Bring this ad for a $2 discount on one ticket.
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at the RCHA Club, 193 Ontario St., on Sunday, Dec. 1, 10 am -5pm. Admission is free with a donation to the local Food Bank. Food & Refreshments are available. The craft show is an opportunity for local Artists & Artisans to display and sell their wares as well as visitors to enjoy the Dynamic & Historic RCHA Club. Interested artist parCataraqui Canoe Club -Saturday, Nov. 30: ticipants should call 613-542-8152 after Mellon Lake hike. Join us for this scenic 3 pm. to reserve a table. off-trail hike in the granite barrens north or west of Mellon Lake. For more information rontenac call 613 542 8628, www.cataraquicanoe. on.ca. Perth Road United Church is having a “Christmas Bake & Craft Sale” Saturday, The Arthur Child Heritage Museum and Nov. 30 from 9 a.m. till noon only. In the Gift Shop are now into fall hours: Open Perth Road Sunday School Hall, Perth Road Saturdays and Sundays, 10 – 4 pm, from Village. Sixteen vendor tables plus bake Oct. 26 – Dec. 15. We are available by ap- table. For info please contact: David Kuhn pointment for booked tours or private event @ 613.353.1690. bookings. Call 613-382-2535 or email ivillage@cogeco.net. Central Frontenac Fire Department Parham Santa Claus Parade Sunday, Dec. 1. Leaves Art show by members of the QECVI adult art Tichborne at 1 p.m. and ends at Fire Station group Nov. 1 - 30 in the Wilson Room of the #4, Parham. Hot dogs and hot chocolate free Kingston Public Library on Johnson St. No for children. Chili and roles available. Santa admission charge, everyone welcome. will visit. For more info call Jess or Bernie Quinn at 613-375-6341. St. John Ambulance Loyalist Branch Kingston/Quinte seeking Volunteer Board Mem- Southern Frontenac Community Serbers. Board members meet once per month for vices Corporation offers a Caregiver 2 hours, except July, August and December. Support Drop-in the second Tuesday of Committee members meet once per month if every month from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. required. www.sja.ca at Grace Centre in Sydenham. This is Southern Frontenac Community SerEuchre – S and A club every Monday vices Corporation offers a Caregiver night staring at 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. everyone Support Drop-in the second Tuesday of welcome. We are trying to raise money for every month from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Grace Centre in Sydenham. This is an the diabetes association. opportunity for those who are CaregivRCHA Christmas Gift Show – Everyone ers to enjoy a cup of coffee/tea with othis welcome to attend this Unique Show er Caregivers in a safe and supportive
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Frontenac new ones. Take out is available. Hatha Yoga Classes at The Bellrock Community Hall – Monday 4:00 - 5:15 pm – November 4 – December 16 – 7 weeks. Do you experience sore shoulders? Tight hips? Aching back? The practice of yoga helps these issues. It releases tension from the body, and promotes a sense of well being. All level yoga classes with Jackie are fun and relaxing. Yoga classes brought to you by Yoga To Go 613-358-9642 yogatogo@ bellnet.ca
Coping with Grief During the Holidays - An information session with Hazel Huneault and Caroline Yates on Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. at Maples Restaurant, Sharbot Lake. You are welcome to help decorate the Community Christmas Tree of Remembrance by placing a card on the tree Bedford’s Bi-weekly Open Mic and to include your loved one in the spririt Jam Dec. 1, 1-5 p.m. Bedford Commuof Christmas. nity Hall, 1381 Westport Road. Featuring: Bluegrass,Country,Gospel and more. More Open Mic Night every Friday at the info :613-374-2614 or 613-374-2535. Storrington Centre Fire Hall in Sunbury, 7-10 p.m. Old and new country, gospel, bluegrass and more. No cover charge. The Verona Community Association presents “Christmas in the Village” an all day celebration on Saturday, Nov. 30 at the Verona Lions Club, Verona. All activities, dinner and entertainment at this event will be free. Christmas Tree Decorating, holiday crafts , holiday games , holiday music, visit from Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, Verona Cattail Train , mini- golf, chili dinner and hot dogs,tree lighting ceremony, evening entertainment by Crooked Wood. For a complete schedule of the day’s events, log onto www.yourverona.com.
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Kathryn O’Hara (left) and Nona Mariotti pose with one of the chairs and one of the benches that will be up for auction at the annual SFCSC auction on Nov. 29.
these two councillors to bring forward this motion?” Gerretsen says he plans to meet with Scott and Reitzel to discuss their concerns over high taxes and reduced service levels to see if “we can work it out.” He says it’s tough to evaluate service levels, noting it costs more money to plow and maintain the longer rural roads than smaller inner city streets. The mayor added he likely won’t support the motion if it ever comes to a vote: “I’m not interested in losing any part of the City of Kingston as it currently stands.” The two councillors plan to consult with city lawyers to review their referendum request and make it sure it does not violate the Provincial Order that created the new city during the Conservative government of then-premier Mike Harris. The authors of the controversial motion insist their intention is not to fully separate from Kingston 15 years into the merger, but to allow the city’s most easterly and northerly districts to explore partnerships with a neighbouring municipality. “It’s not a matter of de-amalgamating. It’s a matter of going with somebody else,” said Coun. Scott. He would not identify which mu-
nicipality Countryside and Pittsburgh could join. “There are many different possibilities. We could go alone. We could go (Frontenac) County level.” Any referendum question on the 2014 election ballot must be in place by Dec. 31. Coun. Scott says the motion sets the stage for either a plebiscite or pledges to improve the lot of Pittsburgh and Countryside taxpayers. He added: “The city needs to tell constituents why they should stay. Tell them they are loved.”
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Gazette Events – This year’s Southern Frontenac Community Services Corporation’s (SFCSC) auction is going to be bigger and better than ever thanks to some very generous local artists. As an added feature to this year’s live auction, hand-painted Adirondack chairs will be up for bid. The idea came from SFCSC board member Nona Mariotti, who did the same kind of fundraiser in 2007 with the Kingston Grandmother Connection. “I thought it was great and it was really successful so I brought the idea to [SFCSC] with the thought of doing benches, but the artists themselves chose which they would like to do so we ended up with 13 chairs and seven benches,” explained Mariotti. The annual auction, which is now in its seventh year, is something that the community in South Frontenac looks forward to each year. It is a great event for socializing and starting your Christmas shopping. Last year the event expanded significantly as it moved to the Grace Centre and the evening became not only an auction, but also a night of drink sampling, appetizers and art. “The new additions last year were a great success,” said Kathryn O’Hara who runs Fund Development and Promotions for SFCSC. “It was really popular and this year we have expanded it further to include a lot of local artisan food producers. We have Seed to Sausage coming for the first time and Kingston Olive Oil Company. Desert Lake Gardens is doing all of our appetizers this year and Limestone Organic Creamery, who was a small part of it last year supplying cream, has expanded what they are offering this year to include cheeses. Bread and Butter and Fred’s Bread were a part of the auction last year and so were Barley Days Brewery and Casa Dea wineries and they will be returning.” The event will still include a silent auction, but this year it will be in the basement of the Grace Centre in order to accommodate all of the chairs on the main level. Mariotti was keen on involving local artists in the
chairs and she hopes that this incorporation will further relationships within the community. “We’ve made a really big effort to involve the artists in the area because we are looking for the artists to be part of the Grace Centre artist features as well,” said Mariotti. “We had a few artists on our Arts Committee and through them we had some more recommendations. We just started networking and one thing led to another and we ended up with a great list of local artists.” Artists that agreed to do chairs or benches graciously donated their time and paints to the project. Some of the artists spent close to 100 hours on their chair and the hard work certainly shows. Posters throughout the area show some of the chairs that are up for bid and the response to the posters and chairs themselves has already been positive. “We’ve even had someone email us who can’t come to the auction but still wants to bid on some of the chairs that she saw on the poster and she wanted to know how she could do that,” said Mariotti. Funds raised from both the live auction and the silent auction go toward seniors services in Southern Frontenac. SFCSC is the sole provider for these services in the area and they provide more than 15 different services for seniors, but funds have been tight the past few years. “We provide everything from day programs, to meals on wheels and even foot care. We are funded through the Local Health Integrated Network, but for the past two years we have not received an increase in funding so that means that we have to be far more aggressive in terms of our fundraising initiatives,” explained O’Hara. “The auction is a prelude to a donor campaign that we will be launching in January which we are calling an expansion campaign. We need the funds to maintain the services that we have and we would also like to expand the services if we can, so hopefully the chairs will help us get to that point.” The SFCSC annual auction takes place on Friday, Nov. 29 at the Grace Centre, 4295 Stage
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grown up on a farm, he is now trained to the Tire Industry Association’s highest standards. “They flew people in from BC to train us on detailing, tires, tire repairs,” Maria says. “We found that there wasn’t really a standard in this area but he made sure he got the highest qualifications.” The local GoTire franchise serves the city of Kingston, as well as locations up to 45 minutes north, east and west of the city including Gananoque and Belleville. Customers can first call and get a price quote, then simply tell the Geenevasens where their car will be. In most cases, a tire change can be performed in about 90
minutes. “We can go to their home or work,” Maria explains. “We just have to grab [customers’] keys and authorization, then we can do the work. We do VISA, MasterCard, AMEX, debit, cash.” Maria adds that the business is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. While the hours may seem a bit daunt-
ing, she remarks that she and Owen are up to the challenge. “We’re just a young couple with two little kids and trying to get ahead,” she says. For more information about GoTire, visit the company’s website at www. gotire.com, or call Owen at 613-8768473.
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Black Friday is one the biggest shopping days of the year, and is often the perfect time to begin holiday shopping and save money on incredible deals. Thousands of eager shoppers will leave their homes in the early morning hours and wait in lines at stores in order to grab the best prices of the season, while retailers will be gearing up to lure the greatest number of shoppers. Surviving the day unscathed and arriving home with discounts galore involves having a game plan for success. * Know the prices of the items you want to buy. Scour advertisements in advance of Black Friday to gauge the regular retail prices for common items, including electronics. Comparison shop for the best prices and make notes to help you when Black Friday arrives. * Understand the fine print of “door busters.” Door buster sales are meant to get shoppers into stores, where retailers hope shoppers will make additional purchases while taking advantage of advertised deals. If door buster items are all you’re looking for, read the advertisements carefully, noting the start and end time of the discounts and if there will be limited quantities. In addition, determine if there is a special return policy for sale items purchased on Black Friday. * Dress for comfort. Wear sensible, comfortable shoes and clothing when shopping. Leave a large purse at home and opt for something compact that can be draped securely over your shoulder and body to navigate the crowds. Keep your coat in the car or make use of a coat check service if available. Dress in layers if you will be waiting outside for stores to open. This way you can shed clothing as the mercury rises or when you get inside. * Arrive together but shop separately. The “divide and conquer” method of shopping allows everyone in your shopping party to score good deals. Split up shopping tasks and then head to different areas of the store. Share and collect your purchases when you meet up after the rush. * Make a list and stick to it. Buyers’ remorse come Saturday morning is common for those who have over-extended their budgets and purchased
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items they did not need. Know ahead of time what you plan to purchase and do not veer off course. * Scout the stores ahead of time. Visit the stores where you plan to shop a few days before Black Friday. Learn the layout of the store and where everything is located. Try on certain clothes or read over the labels of big-ticket items you plan to buy. Knowing where items are located and having all of your information in advance will cut down on the time it takes to find items on Black Friday. * Don’t overlook nontraditional stores. Many other stores, from pharmacies to supermarkets, stock items apart from food and toiletries. Consider taking advantage of their sales for some Black Friday deals. * Park off campus. Mall parking lots can get just as crowded as the stores themselves. Save yourself time and the stress of finding a spot by parking near the store but away from the crowd. * Clean out your car prior to shopping. Make room in the trunk or cargo area for all of your purchases. For those who will be buying large, heavy items, find out if the store will ship the merchandise or will hold it aside until you can take it home. Understand that some stores will not hold items and enlist a friend or spouse to help you pack purchases into the car. * Promptly store receipts. Designate a folder or envelope for all of your receipts to keep them organized and handy. * Pack a small snack and drink. It’s easy to become dehydrated and hungry waiting in long lines, which can compromise your decisionmaking abilities. Bring a snack so that you can recharge your body and continue shopping. * Leave the kids at home. Black Friday shopping can be stressful, and children can easily get lost or bumped around in the fray. It is safer to leave them home so you can focus your full attention on shopping. * Know when to call it quits. Establish a firm cut-off time for ending your shopping excursion. This way you can head home, rest and sort through your purchases.
Operation Red Nose th launches 17 year in Kingston mmarciniak@theheritageemc.ca
Heritage Events – If you are looking for a ride home after a night out this holiday season, Karen Smith of Operation Red Nose suggests calling a ‘deer’ to get you home safely. This year marks the 30th year for Operation Red Nose in Canada and the 17th year that the service has been provided in Kingston. The service is entirely volunteer-run and each year it helps close to 600 people arrive home safely after a night out. “We are working with our partners to help get the word out and both help recruit volunteers and make people aware of the service,” said Smith. “Whether it is using our service or spending the night somewhere or calling a cab or a friend, or calling us, we just want people to get home safely this holiday season.” The service operates over nine nights throughout the holiday season and differs from calling a cab in that people not only arrive home safely, but their car also comes home with them. Volunteers operate in teams of three with two drivers and a navigator. Smith urges people to come out and volunteer, even if they don’t drive.
“It really is a team effort and we need lots of people. People often think that if they don’t have a driver’s license they can’t help, but that is not the case. They can certainly volunteer to be a navigator or help out in the office. If people are looking to be involved we can definitely find a place for them,” said Smith. This is exactly what Linda Daigle and her mother Louise do each year and have been doing for the past 17 years. “My aunt, uncle and all of their kids were killed by a drunk driver 25 years ago and so this is something that is close to my heart,” said Daigle. “I take care of volunteer organization and getting people arranged into teams. It is a lot of fun.” Steve Beattie is another long-time volunteer with Operation Red Nose. Beattie has been volunteering his time for the past 12 years and sees the service as something that everyone should take part in. “It really is a no brainer,” said Beattie, “Almost everyone knows someone who has been affected by drunk driving and if I can stop anyone from getting on the roads like that, why not? It is so easy to do. You just drive. There is nothing complicated about it, you are allowing someone to enjoy their night and get home safely. If I can do my bit to help then I will. Over the 12 years that I have been volunteering I’ve done about 200 trips so I have kept those 200 drunk drivers off the road and that must be good.” While the service is free, Operation Red Nose asks for donations. Funds raised throughout the season go to community literacy organizations and last year they raised more than $14,000. The money is greatly appreciated, but the service can’t run without volunteers and recruiting new volunteers has been challenging over the past few years. “We did see a dip in volunteers last year which did affect our ability to provide rides so we are really looking to recruit volunteers this year and hopefully some new volunteers,” said Smith. “We have a great solid core group of volunteers that come out every year and some come out multiple nights during our campaign, but we would love to have some new blood come out and help us out and I think once you volunteer once you will be back. It is a fun program and a great program and people feel great knowing that they are helping their community stay safe over the holidays.” Operation Red Nose will operate from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. on Nov. 29 and 30 and Dec. 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21 and 31 this year. To volunteer go to www.kingston.org/rednose or call 613.544.7447.
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Karen Smith, spokesperson for Operation Red Nose, poses with Rudy the reindeer.
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Light up the night Loyalist Township Recreation Director Megan Smith and Loyalist College Student Intern Camron Edwards are getting into the spirit of the season as they prepare Fairfield House for Light Up The Season. The free event takes place on at Fairfield Park, 4574 Bath Road, Amherstview on Sunday, Dec. 1 from 3-5 p.m. There will be free shuttle buses every 15 minutes from the parking lots at Foodland and the WJ Henderson Arena. Photo/John Harman
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Renowned flutist coming to play Kingston By Kelly Reid Reporter
Heritage Entertainment - On Dec. 1, the Kingston Jazz Society will be hosting internationally acclaimed jazz flutist Jamie Baum at St. Mark’s Church. Baum has received such accolades as six nominations for Flutist of the Year by the Jazz Journalists Association Awards, and was also voted number one Rising Star (Flute) in the 2012 Downbeat Critics poll. On Sunday, Baum will be accompanied by Jane Bunnet on flute and soprano sax, Paul Shrofel on piano, Zack Lober on bass, and Nick
Fraser on drums. This will also be the Kingston Jazz Society’s debut concert at the venue. Baum is a graduate of the Manhattan School of Music as well as the New England Conservatory of Music. “After attending graduate school in jazz composition, I became hooked on writing for more ‘horns’ and in 1999 started The Jamie Baum Septet,” she says. “I know this project is my best to date reflecting the coming together of many diverse influences and experiences from the past 10 years.” Baum’s compositions draw inspiration from global instruments such as the Bansuri
flute, especially on her fifth album, In This Life. The album was released on Oct. 8. Baum was also previously chosen as the U.S. Jazz Ambassador by the U.S. State Department, which included a six-week tour through South America giving jazz master classes. She then won the honour a second time and did a five-week tour through Asia. Baum says that she was especially inspired
by Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka, where she was exposed to Pakistani vocalist Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn. “I was viscerally touched. I was immediately hooked,” says Baum. “With great respect for their traditions and vast language,
Acclaimed jazz flutist Jamie Baum.
and without immersing myself in study, my goal hasn’t been to play or compose in those styles but to have it inspire new ways of writing and playing.” Kingston Jazz Society member Ben Hall is thrilled to have Baum visiting. “It’s our last show of the year so we’re really excited about it. All of the musicians are just top level musicians,” he says. “It’s her first time playing in Kingston but most of the rest of the musicians have been here once or twice before. Her drummer, Nick Fraser, is a Kingston favourite.” Hall is also excited about debuting at the new venue. “Our newest board member has played in the venue with other local musicians and says it’s fantastic,” he explains. At the concert, the KJS will also be announcing its 2014 lineup for the Live @ Your Library Series, which is in its 10th year. The first show will be Jan. 12, and Hall says that the first performer “is a local favourite.” More information about the series can be found at www.kingstonjazz.ca. The Jamie Baum concert begins at 12:30. Tickets are $20, and are available either online at www. ticketscene.ca or at the door. Space permitting, student tickets will be available for $5. At this event, the Kingston Jazz Society will also be announcing its 2014 lineup for the Live @ Your Library Series. For more information about Jamie Baum, please visit www.jamiebaum.com.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND IN THE MATTER OF the proposed expropriation by The Corporation of the County of Frontenac (the “Expropriating Authority”) of certain lands located in Lot 10, Concession 9, being Part 3, 13R-19867 in the geographic Township of Portland, now the Township of South Frontenac, County of Frontenac, being part of PIN 36143-0304 (LT); FOR THE PURPOSE OF linking two sections of the Frontenac K&P Trail and thereby ensuring its continued long-term viability as a public trail within the Frontenac County Trail System in accordance with the County of Frontenac Trails Master Plan; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been made for approval to expropriate the following lands: (a) Part Lot 10, Concession 9, being Part 3, 13R-19867, in the geographic Township of Portland, now the Township of South Frontenac, County of Frontenac, being part of PIN 36143-0304(LT) - (Registered Owner: Robert Rodney Leonard); ANY OWNER OF LAND in respect of which notice is given who desires an inquiry into whether the taking of such land is fair, sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the Expropriating Authority shall so notify the Approving Authority in writing, (a) in the case of a registered owner who is served personally or by registered mail, within thirty (30) days after the date on which the registered owner is served with the notice, or, when the registered owner is served by publication, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of the notice; and (b) in the case of an owner who is not a registered owner, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of the notice. The Approving Authority is: The Council of The Corporation of the County of Frontenac (the “Approving Authority”) 2069 Battersea Road Glenburnie, Ontario K0H1S0
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Creating opportunities for skilled immigrants through mentorship By Hiba Kesebi Reporter
The Professional Mentoring Partnership at KEYS job center is helping immigrants understand the Canadian work system better, make the right connections, and meet prospective employers. Just ask Amr ElSharkawy, an IT Executive who immigrated to Kingston from Egypt. “When we landed in Kingston, one of the first things we did was approach KEYS for an opportunity to help me and help my wife find employment and the mentorship program was introduced to us,” he explains. KEYS’ Professional Mentoring Partnership connects skilled immigrants with a local professional in the same field and provides one-on-one mentoring over a four month period. In order to qualify for the program, mentees have to be job ready and trained in their field. ElSharkaway was paired with mentor Dave Hallet, former Director of IT at Queen’s University. Throughout their four month mentorship the two would meet regularly at Starbucks to talk about possible job prospects. “I was fortunate enough to have this opportunity. Dave has a lot of connections in Kingston. Everyone in Kingston knows about him,” says ElSharkaway. Aside from introducing ElSharkaway to prospective employers, Hallet
also invited ElSharkawy to his attend one of his Rotary Club meetings and other networking opportunities. “I tried to introduce him to as many people as I could,” explains Hallet, adding that it was frustrating for him to not have been able to help ElSharkway secure a job. “Many people comment on the lack of senior resources in Kingston and then, on the other hand, I look at these people who come from abroad and they seem to have experience but for some reason the bridge isn’t crossed.” After their four month mentorship came to an end, ElSharkawy and Hallet drifted apart. That is, until recently. Hallet, who is now doing consulting for two organizations in the Toronto area, has established a training and consulting operation in Kingston called Cloud Endeavours to address the high demand for individuals who can act as Business Analysts, Project Managers and Developers on SalesForce.com, a cloud computing platform. One day, during his three hour drive back to Kingston from Toronto, he came up with the idea of recruiting immigrant professionals with IT or business backgrounds - like ElSharkaway - to complete an eight week training course, through which they will become certified Salesforce administrators. They will then gain Canadian work experience working with the consulting company. ElSharkaway says he was excited
Mentor Dave Hallet (left) and Amr ElSharkawy. when he received a call from Hallet about the opportunity. He is now on week six of his training. For Hallet, the mentorship program broadened his exposure by introducing him to people with a
similar experience, but from a different part of the world. “Building a network of talented people will always be a benefit, whether it is socially because they are interesting to talk to, or wheth-
er it is professionally because we figure out a way to do business together.” For more information about Mentoring Partnership contact mentoring@keys.ca or call 613.546.5559.
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The Greater Kingston Ice Wolves entertained Stoney Creek a the Cataraqui Arena on the afternoon of Nov. 17 with the visitors winning 6-3. Top: Kingston Captain Shelby Perry controls the puck
The Kingston Frontenacs put forth a spirited effort at the Rogers K-Rock Centre on the evening of Nov. 15, but dropped a 4-2 decision to the London Knights. The momentum that started on the Friday evening continued for the local lads resulting in an 8-0 home win for the Frontenacs over the Ottawa â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;67s on Sunday afternoon.
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operative exists. If people want jobs that aren’t conventionally money-driven and hierarchical, this is the place.” He explained that most of his friends work there. “It’s always been a hub for me to do things with friends and to relax,” said Chris. “That’s why I enjoy working here, so I can contribute back.” “I agree,” said Conor. “It’s really great that there’s a place that hosts events that other places won’t. I appreciate it as a community space that functions as a hub.” You’ll find everything from art shows to poetry nights at The Goat. To keep tabs on what’s happening, follow them on Facebook (facebook.com/SleeplessGoat) and Twitter (@sleeplessgoats). Above all, they agree that the concept of safe space is a core value at The Sleepless Goat. “We’re very welcoming,” says Courtney. “We don’t cater to a particular crowd. We very proactively offer a safe space. We’re queer-positive and pro-feminist. There are not a lot of other spaces that actively try to do that.” In a write-up summarizing and defining safe space, workers state that “We are committed to our role as a safe space.... (which) means a place where everyone can feel comfortable being themselves and expressing themselves, without hindering anyone else’s right to do the same. We strive to be accessible, child-friendly, pro-feminist, anti-racist, anti-fascist, class conscious, queer- and trans-positive, and we ask our patrons to treat each other and our staff respectfully and kindly regardless of personal differences. We aim to foster community and create an environment where all feel welcome. WE WILL NOT TOLERATE DISCRIMINATION (emphasis theirs) in The Sleepless Goat.”
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Heritage Sports – Playing at the highest level possible is what every athlete practices for and in high school athletics in Ontario, that level is OFSAA. The Ontario Federation of School Athletics Associations (OFSAA) tournament is the final stage for high school teams and this year, La Salle Secondary School was happy to represent the Limestone District School Board in senior girls’ basketball Nov. 20-21. OFSAA is a huge accomplishment for the Black Knights and they hope to be successful in the tournament. Assistant Coach Privia Randhawa, was excited for the team, and said in a Nov. 19 interview with The Heritage that she knew it will be a great experience for the girls “We have two Grade 10 girls this year that are playing up on the team, so for some of these girls this is their first time getting to this level. It will
be interesting for them and it will be a really great experience for the team. It is a fairly young team so they will be able to build off of this experience next year.” Randhawa is new to the team this year too, and was extremely impressed with how well the girls work together. “I myself just came in this year to help with the team. I am a student at Queen’s and this is my first year playing with these girls, but they are a great team and they will have a great time at the tournament. I have to say that I am learning just as much from them as they are from me. It is a great experience overall.” La Salle has always been known for athletics, and this year marked the sixth year in a row that their senior girls made it to the Eastern Ontario Secondary School Athletics Association (EOSSAA) tournament for basketball. They did well in that tournament on Nov. 14 and 15 and it certainly built up their excitement for
The La Salle Senior Girls Basketball team gears up for OFSAA. The tournament was played Nov. 21-23 in Windsor, ON. OFSAA. “I am really excited,” said Grade 12 student Erica McDade before the tournament. “The season has been really good so far and we overcame some obstacles with injuries and that definitely made some of the games a bit more challenging and really close, but we have really good chemistry this year and there isn’t one player that gets all the points. We really work well together and we just plan on going out there and giving it our best effort and hopefully that is enough.” The team suffered two injuries to their starting lineup this year, but that certainly hasn’t stopped them. Randhawa was impressed with how well the girls adapted to the changes and definitely sees that as a testament to how strong the team really is. She
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Heritage Events - For many people, nothing says Christmas quite like the beautiful music of the season. St. George’s Cathedral has a long tradition of helping Kingstonians get into the holiday spirit by holding free Christmas concerts every Thursday over lunch hour in the sanctuary, as well as special musicthemed services trhoughout the seasons. “People seem to enjoy having the opportunity just to come in the middle of the day for a little bit of music,” says St. George’s music director Michael Capon. “The concerts are just a half hour long. As people prepare for Christmas it’s good just to have a little oasis of some calm, something beautiful, something you can just sit back and listen to for a half hour in the middle of a busy season. I think it appeals to people in that way.” This year’s concert series kicks off Nov. 28 with violinist Deanna Choi and pianist Michel Szczesniak; it continues Dec. 5 with piano duo Valery LloydWatts and Clare Gordon. On Dec. 12, string trio Triola will perform, and on Dec. 19 flute and guitar duo Caccia will take centre stage in the sanctuary. All concerts run from 12:15 – 12:50 p.m., and are free of charge though a voluntary offering is suggested. There will be a special additional concert on Tuesday, Dec. 10, as organist Patrick Wedd plays Olivier Messiaen’s La Nativite du Sei-
gneur. A talk will take place at 7 p.m. and the concert will run from 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. Two special music-themed services are also being promoted as part of the St. George’s advent series. On Sunday, Dec. 1, a “Candlelight Advent Carol Service” will take place at 5 p.m. Capon explains that the service will begin with the church in darkness, with everyone holding a candle. Gradually, the choir moves through the cathedral and the sanctuary gets brighter and brighter. “It symbolizes the coming of light into the world. So we begin in darkness and with the coming of Jesus, the symbolism is he was bringing light into the world. It’s a very dramatic service and very beautiful.” A second music-themed service, called “Christmas Lessons and Carol Service”, will be held Sunday, Dec. 22 at 5 p.m.
“That one’s sort of a traditional lessons in carol service where we have readings from the bible alternating with choral anthems and congregational Christmas carols,” Capon says. “So that one’s usually quite a popular service too.” He notes that “people seem to like to hear choirs during the Christmas season. Somehow they go together. So it’s a busy season for the choir but it’s also an enjoyable one because there’s such a beautiful wealth of music associated with the season and we love to sing it.” What does music add to the Christmas season? “You could ask ‘what does music add to our lives’?
Capon remarks. “It’s the kind of question that I think we all know the answer to but maybe can’t necessarily put into words. In some ways it takes us to another level. It elevates us. It stimulates our imagination. It moves us. We feel emotions perhaps more deeply through our connection with the music of the season.” And the being in the cathedral, he adds, only enhances the experience. “The cathedral itself is a very beautiful building to be in. I like to think that
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Heritage Lifestyle - Regiopolis-Notre Dame consistently pulls off challenging theatrical productions. The school’s drama department’s Steve Powell and Juno/MusiCounts award-winning Hugh Johnston year after year provide performances of the highest calibre, far beyond what you normally experience at the high school level. What they produce is worth a professional admission price several times higher than what they actually charge. They don’t settle for easy shows. Past works have included Les Misérables, South Pacific and Fiddler on the Roof. These are each demanding in every area, from choreography to acting and music.You simply won’t see better high school (or community theatre) in the region. They’re doing it again this year with Guys and Dolls. Combine gangsters, gamblers and the chaos of New York City’s streets with Save-a-Soul
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She perfects her singing skills with Molly Luhta. She’s performed in ten productions in the past, including Hairspray, Anything Goes and Julius Caesar. She was thrilled to land the role of Adelaide. “I was so excited to get the role,” she says. “She’s so funny. It’s such a comedic role and I get to try something different.” She says acting is at the top of her career list. “I want to continue with it,” she said. “I want to go to university for film or acting. Right now I’m looking at Ryerson and B.C.” She also likes to take advantage of any opportunities to see professional productions. This Christmas she’s going to New York City with her family to see Newsies on Broadway. But first, it’s Guys and Dolls and she’s loving it. “Guys and Dolls is a lot of work, but it’s such fun,” she said. “The show is something we all look forward to every year. It’s really exciting now that we’re in crunch time getting close to the performances.” As the days get darker and the temperatures fall in December, you can brighten things up with a Regi musical. “When you come to a show at Regi, you’re getting great music, singing and dancing, all treated as professionally as we can,” says Johnston. “We use professional sound and lighting and have a great orchestra. When you tack our production assets on top of everything else it gives it that extra little spark.” I’d argue that it’s more than a little spark. It’s a whole lot of sparkle and class. Guys and Dolls runs from Dec. 11 to 14 with a 7 p.m. curtain. There’s also a 2 p.m. matinee on Dec. 7. You’re getting big-city-quality for small town prices. Adults, $12; Students, $10; Saturday matinee: Adults, $12; Students, $8; Elementary students, $6. Tickets for Guys and Dolls are available at the Regiopolis-Notre Dame office at 130 Russell Street in Kingston; 613-545-1902. You can call the school office for tickets and have them set aside for pickup at the show or you can come in and buy them ahead of time at the school. Mark Bergin on Twitter @markaidanbergin.
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couch, you can make more efficient use of that time by doing some holiday shopping. * Plan ahead. Whether shopping for holiday gifts, taking the family to buy a Christmas tree or organizing a holiday dinner with friends, the more you can plan ahead of the holiday season the less time you will waste once the season hits full swing. For example, when choosing a weekend to go Christmas tree shopping, inform others a few weeks in advance and let them know you want to go early to avoid crowds. This saves you time and might just help you land one of the best trees on the lot.The same principle of planning can be applied to other aspects of the holiday season as well. Planning a meal early allows you to gradually stock up on menu items, saving you the hassle of rushing to the store at the last minute or planning a menu in the days before the party when you will already have enough on your plate. * Don’t shy away from shortcuts when hosting holiday dinners. Hosting a holiday dinner is a big undertaking, one that often finds hosts spending a significant amount of time in the kitchen. But hosts can save time by taking some shortcuts regarding the menu. For instance, when hosting an especially large meal, don’t be afraid
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it is about what the money can do – counseling, food and shelter supports, these are the things that we do.” Gerretsen is sure that the goal will be reached again this year and has confidence that the people of Kingston, as always, will give generously. “If there is one thing that I’ve noticed from being mayor over the last three years, it’s the huge amount of volunteer hours that there are in this community,” said Gerretsen. “To see all the people that get involved and
donate and volunteer their time truly is inspiring, and it makes me very proud to be mayor of this great city. On behalf of myself and all of city council, I want to congratulate the Salvation Army on another year of kicking off the kettle campaign. I know that you will reach your goals. This community is extremely giving and is extremely
willing to help the less fortunate which is what this is all about.” For those that can’t make it to a kettle to donate, donations are accepted online at www.FilltheKettle.com. Those wishing to volunteer during the campaign can call 613-531-5918 or email christmaskettles@kingstonsa. ca.
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Bottle Tree brings back The Sound of Music just in time for the holiday season By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@perfprint.ca
Heritage Entertainment - How do you solve a problem like two Marias? According to Charles Robertson of Bottle Tree Productions, who is directing two separate casts in this year’s production of The Sound of Music, it’s really not that big of a problem at all, actually. “It’s maybe one and a half times the work,” he says. “The Sound of Music is great because it has lots of roles for kids and roles for women. I’ve worked with young people in theatre for a long time. It’s tough finding plays that have a lot of women’s and kids’ roles in them. We’re doing [The Sound of Music] a second year in a row and that’s one of the reasons. I like to double cast because we just have so many talented women and so many talented kids.” One of the Marias is Sara Sturgeon, who played the same role in Bottle Tree’s Sound of Music production last year. “I’ve watched the movie since I was a kid and it’s always been my favourite movie,” she says. In fact, being a part of the musical represents the fulfillment of a long-time goal for Sturgeon. “I was always obsessed with the show, and when I was eight or nine Mirvish was doing a production in Toronto. I wrote to the casting director and said I wanted to audition. I had no theatre experience or anything. They sent me back an email and said sure, sing these two songs. I went in and I didn’t know how to sing. It was the worst audition ever. But I did it and it was so also the best thing ever. Ten years later, I’m doing it for real.” Sturgeon shares the spotlight with Erinn Roberts, Bottletree’s other Maria. “This is my first time in the role
of Maria, but I grew up watching the movie,” Roberts says. “I think I’ve known every word since I was five… It’s a lot of fun [sharing the lead role] because you have your ideas of what you want it to be like and then you see another person do it and you get other ideas because they do it differently. They’re both good, just different.” She adds, however, that “I think we have pretty similar ideas of who Maria is and her character,” which allows the show to maintain the same overall tone regardless of who is starring. While Roberts may be new to the Bottle Tree family, Sturgeon and Robertson both stress that audiences are sure to be blown away by her talent. “I think when people see Erinn onstage they’ll go, ‘Where was she all this time’?” says Robertson. “When I first saw her sing, I thought, ‘That’s the Maria I would have wanted,’ adds Sturgeon graciously. Robertson remarks that it’s no coincidence The Sound of Music has become a holiday favourite, of sorts, despite the fact that the plot has nothing to do with Christmas. “I’ve done other shows at Christmastime that aren’t necessarily Christmas shows, like Miracle Worker, but audiences can have a really good time and feel inspired. I think the Sound of Music is so uplifting. At the end when Mother Abbess is doing Climb Every Mountain, it’s quite an emotional journey for the audience and it’s really rewarding for them because they’ve invested the time in this family and Maria and then everything’s all wonderful at the end.” Indeed, Robertson notes that the process of rehearsing the musical has likewise been excellent and uplifting for all involved – which, he says, was also no accident. “I think the cast is really, really
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good and it’s a really positive experience,” he says. “[Bottle Tree co-director] Anne Marie [Mortensen] and I are always looking for people with good character. That’s what we want in our shows because we’re dealing with kids. We want to make sure that we’ve got really high quality people.” The Sound of Music runs Dec. 5-7 and 12-14 at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, located at 130 Clergy St. Doors open at 7 p.m. and curtain time is 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available through the Grand Theatre box office, at www. bottletreeinc.com and at the door. The price is $18 for children, $20 for students and seniors and $25 for adults.
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Specimen collection service begins at Wolfe Island clinic By Margaret Knott Correspondent
EMC news -The WI Community Medical Clinic Board continues to look at how the island can provide for the health care needs of island residents without them having to leave the island. Dr. Russell comes weekly first for her patients, followed later the same day by a Walk In clinic open to all island residents. A relationship has been established by the Clinic Board with the Kingston- Frontenac Health Unit, the Kingston Seniors Association and VON to provide certain medical services and health care programs locally. Frontenac County Paramedical Services as well as staffing the island’s ambulance unit offers a Wellness Clinic at the WI Clinic. This week, the WI Clinic Board
in cooperation with Life Labs has announced that a long awaited Specimen Collection Centre will begin operating at the Wolfe Island Community Medical Clinic the first and third Friday morning’s of each month from 8 am to 10 am. “We reached agreement with Lifelabs, to run a Collection Centre two day’s a month,” Clinic Board member Hugh Cowan said. “Our first session will be on Friday, December 6th from 8:00 to 10:00 am. It will be run by Island resident Rhonda Brown, a Lifelab technician. We are very excited about this new initiative.” Cowan went on to say that the numbers do not justify a lab, such as Lifelabs setting up a stand alone collection centre on the Island. “Our agreement requires the Clinic to reimburse Lifelabs for their cost of providing the
technician to run the collection service (a relatively small cost in the overall scheme of things), and that the Clinic undertake the transportation of the collected samples, (to be prepared and packed for transport by Rhonda) to the Lifelabs’ facility in Kingston for laboratory processing and reporting of results to the requisitioning physician in the usual manner, The WI Clinic Board is hopeful that costs to provide the service will be offset through increased charitable donations by those who use it and see its value to the community. Cowan noted that based on Ministry of Health (2-year) statistics it appears that about 600 individuals with K0H 2Y0 addresses had a total of about 1500 lab tests done per year. “We did not get access as to what specific tests were requisitioned but there are a lot of people who have a number of blood-lab work procedures done each year suggesting things like diabetes, etc. Obviously, not all of those 600 people will use the Collection Centre over here (on the island) but we hope a significant number will, to make it successful,” he said. “And if and when numbers justify it, there is some flexibility to extend the hours the collection centre will operate.
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fundraising is inadequate to maintain it, it will fall to the township. “We have to be prepared.” Mayor Doyle spoke of the project in terms of ‘who does what’ as per the Historical Society and the Township. He requested a copy of the application that was submitted to DFO by the Lighthouse Preservation committee. and requested the application that was submitted to DFO by the Lighthouse preservation group. 6. The township will attempt to comply with terms of accessibility act, establish a township policy, identify a reserve fund and seek assistance from the County. 7. The 3rd reading for the Township’s Sign Bylaw will come up at the next council meeting. * Much activity at the WI rink regarding infrastructure for a roof. Councillor Springgay wonders about public meeting at some point. Coming Events: ** Commencing Friday, December 6th the Specimen Collection Centre opens for the first time at the Wolfe Island Community Medical Clinic, operated by LifeLabs. TIME:* 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM (*operating the 1st & 3rd Friday of each month). No appointment needed. Bring OHIP card & the blood test requisition provided by your doctor.** The WI Christmas Parade Sunday Dec. 8th at 1 pm commencing from the Fire Hall, Hot Dogs- Hot Chocolate to follow ** The Christmas Story Retold , WI United Church Dec. 15th 7pm Music ( Non perishable food items. please.)**Walk On program Sunday’s 11am-12:30 pm until end March) Sacred Heart School.12:30 pm** WI Christmas Market Dec. 1st 10 am -3pm WI Community Hall
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Newcomer Polesello excited to play for Fronts able to step up and make a bigger contribution.” Polesello was also familiar with Kingston head coach Todd Gill and assistant coach Jeff Reid. Polesello was a member of Team Canada East, a squad that Gill guided to a silver medal at the World Jr. A Challenge in 2010. Polesello won a gold medal at the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in 2011 playing for Team Ontario, which Reid was a member of the coaching staff. Polesello believes those experiences will help him fit in with the Frontenacs. “Being a bit older, I feel I can add some leadership,” said Polesello, 19. “Having played on three different teams (over the past four years), I have been able to develop my communication skills with teammates.” Polesello scored his first OHL goal against the London Knights on Nov. 15. He tallied again the next game versus the Ottawa 67’s and assisted on two other goals. Polesello said he doesn’t feel any added pressure to prove himself right away with the Frontenacs. “I definitely want to come here and show I have something to offer,” he added. After pulling on a Frontenacs jersey for several games, Polesello has been asked to compare the OHL and the NCAA. The speed and physicality is similar in both leagues, he said, but the overall style of game is
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The cast of Blithe Spirit, directed by Gord Love and being performed at The Davies Foundation Auditorium from Nov. 28 to Dec. 14.
Blithe Spirit brings a little comedy to the holiday season mmarciniak@theheritageemc.ca
Heritage Events – This holiday season, take a break from shopping and enjoy some theatre. Blithe Spirit, a comedy written by Noel Coward, is coming to Kingston and it is sure to lighten your holiday stress. The Domino Theatre and director Gord Love are bringing this classic play to life, and Love hopes that audiences will enjoy it as much as he does. “It is a very famous play, it ran for most of the Second World War and set London records for the longest running play until The Mouse Trap finally beat it,” explained Love. “It is a play about a novelist who has to get another best-selling novel written quickly or he’ll be in a bit of trouble financially. He hires a local medium to come into his house with the idea of writing a book about a crooked medium that takes advantage of people. When the medium sets up a séance inside his house bad things happen and his first wife, who died, then returns as a ghost. Naturally, this is not entirely pleasing to his current wife and of course comedy ensues.” Love, who taught at Loyalist Collegiate for 33 years, has directed and acted in multiple plays in Kingston over the years. He has a passion for theatre and still enjoys reading and performing new scripts with new casts. “The best thing about it is that it is sort of like reading a book along with six other people and having the ability to do more than just comment on it. You have to
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be able to bring the book to life. You have to all agree to do it too, so it is a terrific way to explore a good piece or writing. It is like reading between the lines with good friends.” Blithe Spirit is a classic play and Love really wanted to do it right. Comedies can be a bit challenging, especially when they have a supernatural aspect, but Love was up for the challenge. “It is a ghost story so that is fun and it is challenging in figuring out how to do it properly. All of us treat ghosts as something that you run into in stories and in this case the storyteller actually runs into one. I think it would give anyone a terrible shock if it really happened and that is exactly how he reacts.” Of course, Love is not entirely responsible for pulling off the story effectively himself. He is working with both familiar and new actors, another aspect of directing that can be challenging, but Love praises his cast for their ability to bring the play to life effectively. “I think the play is really, really funny and the performers are very good too. It is a wonderful play and I think this group of actors is doing a great job with it. When you get a group that is serious and they want to do a great job, it doesn’t take long for the production to be fun. Plays are hard work, but they are also a lot of fun.” Blithe Spirit runs from Nov. 28 to Dec. 14 at The Davies Foundation Auditorium, 52 Church St. The play runs on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 8 p.m. For more information and tickets visit www. kingstongrand.ca.
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Conor added that they’re trying to tweak the menu and incorporate more gluten-free items. “Both of these changes stem from growing requests from the community,” says Chris. “We get more catering orders as people find out about it. We like to meet the needs of the community in terms of dietary preferences. We continue to change with how the community is changing. My goal is to solidify the financial situation so we’re not worried about the future.” They explained that The Goat has gone through different eras. “There have been a lot of improvements in the current era,” says Chris. “We’re trying to improve what’s been built. We’re trying to leave a legacy for the next generation of goats, leave things better than the way we found it.” How can you help preserve the Goat’s future? “Come in and support us with business,” says Courtney. “People who’ve been here keep coming back.” “Just talk to us,” says Conor. “We try to provide space for the community and the community supports us.” “And if you have events elsewhere, we can cater them,” says Courtney. As I took photographs of these three staff members in front of The Goat, a woman passing by stopped and pointed at the them. “This place has the best staff. These are the best people you can find.” Kind of summed up what I’m trying to say. For more information about The Sleepless Goat, visit www.sleeplessgoat.ca. On Twitter @markaidanbergin.
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Help families in need this Christmas by donating to the Tree of Hope By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@perfprint.ca
Heritage Lifestyle - What does the holiday season mean to you? For most of us, this is a time to catch up with friends and family over special meals and the exchanging of gifts. For clients of Family and Children’s Services of Kingston, Frontenac Lennox & Addington, however, this can be a very tough time of year. Many live in poverty and are unable to provide their children with anything close to the storybook Christmas they long to have. For over 100 years, members of the community have been helping Family and Children’s Services assist these families by generously donating toys and money. “We were started in 1895,” explains community relations manager John Suart. “Sir John A. Macdonald had just died, that’s how long ago it was. Even though back then we were a non-profit, almost church-run organization, we always had Christmas appeals at various times…So when it comes to Christmas appeal we’re the granddaddy of all things in Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington.” These days, the annual Christmas campaign is known as the Tree of Hope. The name came about from the Christmas trees found in the lobby of the organization’s headquarters at this time of year. On the trees are names of children who have been referred to the program, whom donors are invited to buy gifts for. The signature stars on the trees have grown into a key symbol for the program. “We really want people to understand that they are the star on the tree of hope,” says fund development manager Laura Lee Hogan. “The glittering star is really a symbol of Christmas. The star (Above) Students from Tallack Martial Arts show off their 500 techniques. (Below) Hanshi is prominent in our logo...We really want people Ken Tallack receives an award for contributions to the Salvation Army at last years Kids to understand that the visual of the star passing Helping Kids Have Christmas Fundraiser. Photos/Courtesy of Tallack Martial Arts from hand to hand is almost symbolic of the generosity that the donors are giving to help out the families.” Suart notes that he hopes the true spirit of Christmas will help inspire people to participate
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Heritage Events - With the holidays fast approaching, many families in the community will feel the burden of the extra expense. This is why Tallack Martial Arts school in Kingston will once again be hosting its annual Kids Helping Kids Have Christmas fundraiser. The event is now in its 17th year. Hanshi Ken Tallack opened the studio itself more than 20 years ago. “We’ve raised over $100,000, and last year was a really big year,” says the studio’s Melanie Loxton. All of the funds stay in the Kingston region and are given to the Salvation Army and their Christmas assistance program. “We’ve been talking about this for the last few weeks, getting the children pumped up about it,” says Loxton. “The most exciting thing is that they get to help out other kids in their community.” The fundraiser is a martial arts skills showcase that allows children and some young adults to perform 500 different combinations of basic skills, known as the 500 Technique Challenge. Some of the more advanced participants will do a 5000 Technique Challenge, such as those from Queen’s Karate Club. “We’ve invited over 600 students,” Loxton explains. Kids will be participating from 18 regional schools as well as a variety of martial arts clubs. “For the children, we’re going 54 The Kingston EMC - Thursday, November 28, 2013
in the program, and that contributing to the Tree of Hope will likewise remind them of the message that lies at the heart of the season. “We get so busy shopping and doing other things and we’re so busy trying to find time that we forget that Christmas was originally all about giving. Here’s an example of some kids with families in real need, and here’s a way, simple and easy that they can actually get some of that Christmas spirit.” While gifts for children of all ages are welcome, Suart reminds community members not to forget about teenagers when they’re choosing what to buy. “Oftentimes we get gifts that are designed for relatively young children, and yet we have kids in care who are teenagers and they still need to have Christmas too. So they can think about something that may appeal to a teenager, or give something like a gift card or something else that might actually work for a number of different ages.” Suart and Hogan are also quick to point out, however, that it is not mandatory for those looking to help out to necessarily purchase Christmas gifts. A new online tool, called the Catalogue of Hopes and Dreams, allows community members to choose a specific Family and Children’s Services program they would like to donate to. “This is something that’s new for us,” Hogan explains. “If they go directly to [the Catalogue of Hopes and Dreams] on our website they can click on the Tree of Hope symbol [or any of our other programs] and choose a dollar amount they would like to donate.” Other programs include bursaries and summer camps. “Our business is to protect children from abuse and neglect, and we have some of the most deserving children and families that you can ever imagine for our clients,” Suart notes. “They really need help. So we’re asking, maybe your family can help one of our families this season. There’s stuff for Christmas and they can also do stuff for the summer or year-round to help our kids. They are very deserving people.” For more information, or to donate, visit www. facsfla.ca.
to have kids as young as four.” The funds are raised through the pledges that the kids collect prior to the showcase. Loxton says, “We have put together different types of incentives for them; for instance, the top fundraiser wins an iPod.” There are also prizes for second and third place fundraisers. Furthermore, any child that raises more than $100 will be entered into a draw for a second iPod. The event itself will also include 50-50 draws and raffles. Though there is no entrance price to watch the showcase, Loxton says, “People are welcome to make donations.” The combinations themselves won’t be adjudicated. “There will be a skills competition to follow, but it’s just for the kids to get out there and have a good time,” says Loxton. She adds that there will also be non-competitive games, such as standing on one leg, to add a little more fun to the day. Loxton says that because last year’s event was such a success, they have high goals for this year. “Last year we raised $6,500 and this year we’d like to raise $7,500,” she says. “This directly affects our community, that’s the part that I find really exciting about it.” The event will take place Saturday, Nov. 30 at Cataraqui Woods Elementary School beginning at 9:30 a.m. For more information about the Tallack Martial Arts Studio and its upcoming events, please visit www.kingstonka- Laura Lee Hogan of Family and Children’s Services holds the star that has come to symrate.com. bolize the Tree of Hope campaign.
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92 WINDFIELD CRES $359,000 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.
Stunning 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in desirable Westbrook Meadows. This 1600 sq ft bungalow features an abundance of upgrades. Gorgeous hardwood throughout, spacious gourmet kitchen, great room with custom wall mounted gas fireplace, loads of pot lights, 9’ ceilings, master bathroom offers spa like ensuite with radiant in floor heating, large walk in closet, main floor laundry, covered back deck, Hatley garage doors. This home has it all! MLS. • Standard features include: 9 ft ceilings, board & batten & many more! garage. only 3yrs new, hurry before it’s gone! MLS PR
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• 2 bedroom bungalow • View of Rock Lake • 1164 SingleCROSSFIELD car garage AVENUE • $394,900 142 GILDERSLEEVE BLVD Exceptional 2 storey , 3 +1 bedroom on premium lot in popular • Priced right, won’t lastOpen longconcept main floor w/hardwood MODEL HOME Lyndenwood subdivision. • Many models to choose from or custom built to suit your tastes + ceramic, gas fireplace. 2nd floor laundry, master w/large ensuite • 2 storey and bungalows incl. jacuzzi tub, separate shower. Additional amenities incl. fully MLS® • 1,000 – 2,000 sq ft floor plans finished basement, hot water on demand, c/a and double car EW
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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.
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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
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
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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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Desirable home in Milton subdivision! Quiet, spacious treed lot This all stone, 3 bedroom home boasts 100 acres just 10 minutes Fabulous 6 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home in Winston Churchill with access to St. Lawrence and waterfront park. This custom school district, walking distance toAMP Queen’s & KGH. This 4,500 sq ft home features a fully finished walk out basement, north of the 401. Spacious living room, separate dining room, home offers a large 58 X 110many lot, 2 bedrooms on the main floor, beautiful wrap around deck, large living spaces, oversized MoRtgage Personally DND relocations large deck which overlooks your property. Newer windows & 2 moreexperienced on the 2nd floor and 2 on the upper floor. A must see! double garage, underground sprinkler system and much more. furnace. This property has plenty to offer! MLS MLS Call for a complete list of details. MLS
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Well maintained brick building set up as a church with 2 additional apartments, one 2 bedroom unit and one 3 bedroom unit. 3 separate meters for puc. ample paved parking. all units have separate entrances. Could be used for; public or private school, library, art gallery, museum, community hall ect ect. Mls® 13609396 – $389,900
Great location for this ground level 2 bedroom condo. This condo features laminate flooring in living room, ceramic tub surround, laundry on same level and in unit storage. walking distance to shopping. why rent? Call today to book your private viewing. Mls® 13609097 – $144,900
Great bungalow on a gorgeous wooded lot only 15 minutes from Kingston. This home features a large kitchen with maple cabinets, huge master bedroom plus 3 other spacious bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms on main level. Go downstairs to enjoy a fully finished rec room with bright windows and a wood stove. This home has an abundance of storage and an attached 32 x 28 2 car garage/workshop. Call today for your private viewing! Mls® 13609092 – $284,900
This nice updated bungalow on almost acre lot is less than 10 minutes from town just past Treasure Island on HWY#2. Roof is less than a year old, brand new bathroom, refinished hardwood and brand new flooring in kitchen. This is a great place if you want to be close to the water without paying waterfront prices. Call for your private viewing today! Mls® 13608872 – $249,900
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Get ready to just move in and enjoy this updated family home! Recent updates include new natural gas furnace, bbq hook up, newer kitchen, newer flooring on main level, refinished hardwood upstairs, newer windows, upstairs bathrooms with whirlpool tub, new pump and equipment for pool and newer roof. Head out to the back yard and enjoy the above ground pool and hot tub. Mls® 13608551 – $249,000
Amazing upgraded townhouse condo in the center of the city. Fully upgraded quality kitchen with eating area, gleaming hardwood floors throughout main level, newer bathroom featuring large soaker tub, 11 x 16 master bedroom. 2 pce bath and finished rec room in lower level. Newer windows and doors make this home move in ready! Mls® 13607991 – $164,900
Move in ready one bedroom bungalow in a central location close to downtown and many amenities. This home features gorgeous vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace, gas stove, large yard and covered porch. Newer windows and doors. Call today for your private viewing! Mls® 13607848 – $169,900
Located just a 5 minute drive to downtown Kingston, even less to CFb Kingston. This recently renovated 2 + 1 bdrm brick backsplit bungalow includes: new roof and soffits, cork flooring in the kitchen and main bath, neutral berber carpet in both bdrms, new full bath/laundry room, mudroom and a new oversized double garage. This well maintained home has a large deck off the kitchen, a spacious living room with cathedral ceiling and cozy gas fireplace, and over a half acre of mature trees, green space, vegetable and perennial gardens. Mls®13603728 – $298,000
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William St - 12 Units - $1,499,000
McDonough Cres - $434,800
Unity Rd - $256,800
Great investment opportunity showing 15% return. 40 year owner retiring, over $100,0000 net income. Recent updates including fire alarm system, shingles, several hot water tanks, approx. 8 taps and fire escape steel stairs & platform. 2 blocks to Queens. All separately metered. 2-3bdrm, 2-2 bdrms, 4-1 bdrms,4- bachelor. Contact us for a financial summary and pre-inspection report.
Exceptional executive home located on a quiet street, and premium lot. Featuring upgrades to the exterior, entryway, dining room, kitchen, master bedroom and ensuite. This one of a kind home boasts a finished lower level portable sauna room with shower, and inside entry from garage. A must see, book your showing today!
A very popular Glenburnie location, spacious bungalow with renovated kitchen, huge living room with newer hardwood look flooring, wide open recroom, newer exterior siding, shingles, windows & doors.
Kyes Rd, Lansdowne - $169,800
Cavendish Cres - $329,800
Craig Rd - $169,800
Own for only $764/mth with $8500 down O.A.C. Vaulted living room ceiling with high windows for sunset views,wheelchair ramp to rear bachelor suite addition, perfect for aging parent or oversize master bedroom, new kitchen counter, newer furnace, basement walkout from partly finished basement, main floor laundry. 1.5 acre lot, 5 minutes east of Gananoque
Amazingly large 3+1 bedroom bungalow over 1500 sqft, 9ft ceilings, kitchen with centre island, huge master with full ensuite and walk in closet, curved staircase to family room with fireplace, guest room and full bath. Loads of storage and potential for huge home office. New oak hardwood in living/dining room area.
Own for only $764/mth with $8500 down O.A.C. Totally renovated 3+1 bedroom, 2 new full baths, remodeled kitchen, updated electrical, main floor laundry, main floor master with bath, work shop area, new steel roof, beautiful large country lot only 3 minutes from Verona.
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Nice family home, on an oversized lot, at a great price! Featuring hdwd flrs in mn flr living areas, formal liv rm, sep. din rm, main flr fam rm w/gas fp, kit w/ solarium eating area & garden dr to half-moon deck & fenced yard, mn flr lndry, 3 bdrms, Mstr w/ens, fin’d rec rm w/gas fp plus den & heated dbl garage. MLS Fully Finished
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1351 Frank St. $354,900
Stunning custom bung, Greene Homes “Pacific Rim” model, 1470 sf & fully fin’d, just 4 yrs old w/lots of upgrades, front dining rm, espresso oak kit open to great rm w/patio dr to 3 tier composite deck, 2+1 bdrms, Mstr w/ens, fully fin’d lower level w/rec rm & bar, den, guest rm & 3 pc bath. You’ll be impressed. MLS masTer WiTh balcony
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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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6 thunderbird circle $329,900 Bateau Channel Estates, co-ownership in waterfront park, lg fam rm w/propane fp, updated kit, sep din rm, 3 bdrms, Mstr w/ private balcony w/views of St. Lawrence, fin’d rec rm. MLS
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View Our Virtual Paper Edition of EMC Real Estate at www.emckingston.ca Sunday 2-4 12:30-12:45 Sunday 2-4 MORTGAGESunday RATE: Rate Survey as of Monday, November 18th, 2013 646 Braeside 19 Riverside Drive 6 mth 1 yr 2 yr 5004 3 yr Fox 4Run yr Place 5 yr 7 yr 10 yr Company Variable Closed Power,Closed Broker Closed Closed Closed Hilary McKenna, Broker Pierre Nadeau, Broker Closed Closed Closed Ryan Remax Realty Concepts Corp 613-531-2231 Hometown Realty, 613-389-2111Kevin Corcoran Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444 2.50 3.95 2.94 2.79 $454,900 2.80 3.29 3.45 4.09 4.29 MLS 11600941 $949,000 MLS 11602085 & Lisa Yeatman 10 yr @ 4.29% Sunday 1-1:15 Banks & Trust Companies Sunday 2-4 1159 Wheathill Sunday 2-4 Bank of Montreal 3.10 4.00 3.14 3.14 3.75 5.14 5.95 6.29 3397 Hwy4.54 38 Pierre Nadeau, Broker N/A 396 Honeywood Ave Scotiabank 3.00 3.75 3.89 3.99 4.39 4.99 5.99 6.29 Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444 Jeff McKenna, Sales Representative CIBC 3.10 4.45 3.09 3.14 Charlie 3.95 Rix, Sales 4.59 Representative 5.34 5.95 6.75 HSBC 3.00 4.45 3.60 3.95 Sutton 4.45Group4.99 5.34 6.30 6.50 Masters, 613-531-2231 Hometown Realty, 613-389-2111 Lisa Kevin National Bank of Canada 3.00 4.00 3.14 3.14 3.95 4.74 5.34 5.95 6.75 Yeatman MLS CorCoran MLS 11602185 $479,900 11601539 Royal Bank Sunday 1:30-1:45 3.10 4.00 3.14 3.14 $279,900 3.95 4.74 5.34 5.95 6.75 MORTGAGE AGENT MORTGAGE BROKER TD Canada Trust 3.10 4.45 3.09 3.14 3.65 4.54 5.34 6.35 6.75 676 Chadwick B: 613-384-4000 B: 613-384-4000 Investor’s Group 2.75 4.00 3.14 3.14 3.95 4.69 5.34 6.50 6.75 ext. 224 ext. 235 Sunday 2-4 Pierre Nadeau, Broker 4.00 Saturday 1-4 & Sunday 2-4 Kingston Community Credit Union N/A 3.09 3.09 3.60 4.34 4.94 N/A N/A C: 613-449-1048 C: 613-540-4953 Lic: #M08011181 Lic: #M08000756 Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444 3683 B Yarker Road Alterna N/A 4.00 3.05 3.09 1508 3.09 Sierra 3.24Ave 3.31 5.00 5.24 *(O.A.C.) Some conditions apply. Tony Chard, Broker Sean Marshall, Broker www.mortgageprokingston.com Rates are subject to change without notice Royal Lepage ProAlliance Realty, 613-382-7653 2-2:15 Kingston Homes Realty 613-548-3300 DowntownSunday Office BLACKBURN MEWS East End Office A Division of VERICO Blackburn 261 Ontario Street, Kingston, ON 613-536-3485 490 Discovery Ave, Unit 8 Kingston, ON 613-546-2989 $293,500 MLS 11601596 $468,800 MLS Inc. 149 Kidd Drive 775 Blackburn Mews, Kingston, ON 613-384-4000 Financial Services Pierre Nadeau, Broker Saturday 2-4 Saturday 1-3 & Sunday 2-4 Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444 628 MacDonnell St. 39 Motensen Dr, Amherstview Sue Tallen, Broker Mark Malinoff Sunday 2-4 Royal Lepage 613-544-5141 4207 Duff Rd., Inverary Royal LePage 613-561-2317 $225,000 Christian Rix, Sales Representative $247,900 MLS Sutton Group Masters, 613-561-3501 $399,900 MLS 11602249 Sunday 12-12:15 452 Kingston Mills Pierre Nadeau, Broker Nadeau Realty, 613-507-4444 *
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What a realtor offers
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. 4 The EMC Real Estate Guide - Thursday, November 28, 2013
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2100 sq ft split level - 4 bdrms, 2.5 wshrms, new hardwood flooring in living, dining and family rooms. Walk out to deck & garage. Large master retreat with his & hers closet organizers. Ensuite and main bths feature custom tile work, newer tubs, vanities & granite counter tops. Many updates inc roof (1.5 yrs), most windows, doors, newer kitchen with custom wine storage and tumbled stone back splash. Fully finished lower level with updated flooring, lower lvl office, walk out to patio & hot tub.
Attention Investors! Need more room? This 4 bedroom, 2 sty 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. Tenant already in place.
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.
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48 BONNY LaNe, KINGSTON- $299,900
A well upgraded, quality Braebury ‘Rouseau’ model. 1630 Square feet. This home boasts features that include 9 foot ceilings, cathedral ceilings, gas fireplace, ceramic and hardwood floors. This is a well maintained and bright home. Other features include landscaping and well fenced back yard, energy star, hRv, hot water on demand, exterior pot lights in eaves and more. MLS®13609132. $334,900
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. Call for your viewing. DIR: Hwy 15 North. Left on Grenadier Drive, left on Windfield Cres and right on Bonny Lane.
Sales Representative Sales Representative walk to the lake and backs onto : (613) 561-5530 cell : (613) 888-4457 Loyalist Golf cell Course (membership nclarke@royallepage.ca cspence@royallepage.ca
included). This bright home includes 9` and cathedral ceilings, ceramic and hardwood floors, upgraded kitchen, 5 piece ensuite. On the outside find well maintained landscaping, private deck and a beautiful view. All appliances are included. MLS® 13609441 $359,900
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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. $289,900
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Another custom built home by Collinson Custom Building. The loyalist is a 1500 Office sq.Ft. home that boasts 3 bedrooms for your family and 2 1/2 car garage for your toys. 640 Cataraqui Woods Drive, Other features include main floor laundry, deck and walk out Suite 7 off your master, hardwood and ceramic floors, central air and L S affordable high efficiency gas heat. (Prices and materials may vary). Picture not exactly as shown. MLS®13607033. $379,900
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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 CathedralParticipating ceilings, updated kitchen and baths, beautiful decor and member of D.N.D. Relocation Service more. Please visit www.mikehartzman.com for extensive virtual tour. MLS®13605200. $274,900
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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. $509,900.00 Call Martin today!
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BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED, TICHBORNE – $219,900
INVESTORS DREAM, SHARBOT LAKE – $79,900
Manicured lot with mature trees & shrubs provides quiet oasis, Original centre hall plan, glowing refinished hardwood flooring & wainscotting, High ceilings & chandeliers, up-dated kitchen, blends new & old, separate dinging room with French doors to deck, 3 beds, plus step down master bedroom, Separate insulated garage/workshop.
Great location in Sharbot Lake. 3 Bedrooms. Close to School and Lake. Short walk to town. Currently rented and willing to stay or move yourself in. Call for details
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, SHARBOT LAKE – $345,000
BEST DEAL GOING!!!, MAPLEGROVE ESTATES – $146,500
Established business, Convenience store, Chip Wagon, Storage and Personal Residence all on HWY 7 across from Sharbot Lake Provincial Park. 15 Acres, drilled well and septic.
NEW PRICE on this amazing property. All brand new inside. 2 bedrooms. BRAND NEW walls, floors, appliances, paint, bathroom, Woodstove, Propane heat for back up. Deeded access to Bob’s Lake.
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295 Melanie avenue $189,900 3 bedroom end unit townhome MLS®13609093
Mimi Antoine, Broker of Record (613) 279-2657 Christopher Jones, Sale Representative (343) 363-6328
loughborough lake 8.5 Acres $269,900 MLS®13609314 7.3 Acres $264,900 MLS®13609313
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Mary-Kathryn MacKenzie
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www.mkmackenzie.ca 613-561-9677 479 Weston Crescent • $325,000
Very bright and clean 3+1 bdrm, 2.5 Bathroom, two storey home located in desirable cobblestone ridge neighbourhood with easy access to 401, west end shopping and downtown. This well kept home is decorated in neutral decor and features a very nice floor plan with main floor office, formal dining room, kitchen with island, living room with gas fireplace and main floor laundry. The master bedroom has a four piece ensuite bath and walk in closet. Lower level is partially finished with rec room and fourth bedroom. Six appliances, hrv, central air, fenced yard and deck complete this lovely package! MLS®
Judy May
Sutton
Sales Representative Cell: 613 453-7967 • Office: 613 384-5500
2 MowaT avenue # 406
39 HaMpSTead HeaTH road
1329 SunnySide road
932 Malvern Terrace
MLS® 13607816 $249,900
MLS® 13609226 $254,900
Sutton Group Masters realty inc., Brokerage independently Owned and Operated
OPEN HOUSE SUNday dEc 1 2-4Pm 11 Quinte Ave, Amherstview
$239,900 A Rare Find.... 3 bedroom, 2 full bathrooms, red oak hardwood floors and trim, Huge Garage with Attached Workshop, Immaculately maintained.... Be sure to drop by and take a look... Mls®
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MLS® 13609181 $324,500
MLS® 13609027 $374,900
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Mary Jane Turnbull Sales Representative Direct: 613-536-9205 homesinkingston@gmail.com
Sales Representative
Office: 613-384-5500
Sutton Group
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
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• Refreshed village home in Enterprise • Main floor laundry, 3 bedrooms • Garage, large yard backing onto park • Quick closing available
$269,000 view ofBrokerage Lake Ontario from your Sutton Groupenjoy Mastersthe Realty Inc., officeand or 800-746-1991 park like 384-5500 back yard deck. This film directors home is open concept and tastefully decorated, has attached oversized garage and separate storage shed. A must to view! MLS 12606486 7942 LOYALIST PARKWAY, GREATER NAPANEE WATERVIEW
• Affordable year round home with a cottage setting for the summer! • Like new everything top to bottom - you have to see it. • Turn key for travellers, low expenses for any one! • View of the river and lake from your deck!
• 3 bedroom two storey homes • 1.5 baths, attached garage • 1215 sq.ft. on 2 levels • Full undeveloped lower level • Deep lots • Quality building materials
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$269,000 enjoy the once view they’re of Lakegone... Ontario from your park like back yard and deck. This film directors home is open concept and tastefully decorated, has attached oversized garage and separate storage shed. A must to view!$259,500 MLS 12606486 Lake Ontario
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3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, large rear deck facing lake ontario, newer roof, windows, furnace and central air. West end of historic bath. A must to view, priced to sell. MLS® 13606788
OPEN HOUSE 2-4RD PMCENTRAL OPENFRONTENAC HOUSE Sunday 2-4 PM 6100Sunday ARDEN
Want to Live on the Water? • Next best thing...great view and
$269,000 enjoy the view of Lake Ontario from your park like back yard and deck. This film directors home is open concept and tastefully decorated, has attached oversized garage and separate storage shed. A must to view! MLS 12606486
$269,000 enjoy the view of Lake Ontario from your stone park like back yardCharming and deck. This film cottage directors home is open concept tastefully or and year rounddecorated, home has in attached oversized the garage and separate village of arden.storage 318 shed. A must to view!FtMLS 12606486 waterfrontage on `big
clear creek` at the mouth of `big clear lake`. Fabulous Sutton Group Masters view. Wood Realty Inc., Brokeragestove (wett office 384-5500 certified), roof re-shingled or 800-746-1991 in 2008. MLS@ 13609268. $159,000
steps to the water • Bonus: on municipal water! • 3 bedroom home • 9 km from west end
$249,900
where an affordable life style meets quality construction.
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7942 LOYALIST PARKWAY, GREATER NAPANEE Owning your WATERVIEW
Masters Realty Inc. Brokerage Independently Owned & Operated
Starter, retiring or Suddenly Single? $149,900
Celebrating a 25-Year Partnership based on a Handshake.™ Gary Smith 613-544-7000 www.sutton-masters.com Kelley Hineman
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Caraco Homes has all the right stuff. Hardwood and Tarion builder presents modern design and luxury in Date: Saturday, December 14,open2013 ceramic throughout the main floor, large concept the beautiful home on a premier street in Llydenwood. living area with a tripled sided glass fireplace, 9ft ceilThis home offers top quality standards like granTime: 1-3pm ings,master bedroom with 4 piece ensuite,main floor ite&marble counters,hardwood &ceramic floors,carpet air,HR, 2car garage and fully in bedrooms, 9’ceilings. Designer lighting package and Place: Thelaundry,deck,central Cataraqui Arena fenced yard backing onto trees. Lower level with loads more. Built with dedication and integrity. of space. 1030 Sunnyside Road Kingston - Just north of the 401
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Bungalow by Barry Howlett Construction Ltd. situated on a lovely country lot approximately 20 mins north of the city. Featuring stone/vinyl exterior, double car garage, 9 foot ceilings, open concept great room/ktchn with hardwood and ceramic flrs and propane fireplace, sizable master bedroom with custom ensuite including large ceramic tile shower with glass enclosure and double sinks, main floor laundry and much more!
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6013 PERCY ST, BELLROCK $152,000
New listing, and a great starter home, in Bellrock. MLS® 13607885 newng i list
1080 REDWOOD CRESCENT $219,900
Impressive 3 bed semi detached with many quality upgrades. Move in and enjoy. MLS ®13609310.
Illustration Photo 408 WESTGATE COURT To be Built - not yet startedcustom 1806 sq ft bungalow by Barry Howlett Construction LTD situated in Prestigious Westgate Village Subdivision in the West end. Harwood and ceramic throughout the spacious main level with 9 ft ceilings. Upgraded kitchen with crown molding, extended upper cabinets, granite counters, gas fireplace featuring ledge stone facing to ceiling. Master has dual closets -hers is the walk in and ensuite.
4521 SNIDER RD VERONA Spectacular stucco & brick bungalow featuring a fabulous great room, bright kitchen, 3+1 bedroom, finished lower level with walkout to private hot tub area with beautifully designed interlock patio complete with built in bbq grills. This showcase home has been built with pride in every corner is a dream! Over 4000 sq ft of living space, close to lakes and golf course.
100 KENWOOD’S CIRCLE Situated in one of Kingston`s premier locations in the City`s east end is this all stone brick 3 bedroom bungalow with amazing views of it`s very own park like lot. Large principle rooms such as the living room with gas fireplace, formal dining room, large eat in kitchen and master bedroom with ensuite. An unspoiled basement with walk out to rear yard oasis which offers great potential to the new owner. Mature landscaping.
1250 Atkinson $465,000 MLS®13608490
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73 Bethel Rd $219,900 MLS® 13609021
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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
119 KILDARE AVE $339,900
This fully finished up and down, extremely well built 3 bdrm, 3 bathroom. MLS® 13607883