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Bikers Against Child Abuse launches Kingston chapter with ‘100 mile ride’ By Mandy Marciniak

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Events – Stereotypically speaking, bikers don’t usually make the best first impression, but Teach,

Reddawg, Stroker and the other members of the Kingston chapter of Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA) are hoping to change that. BACA was created with the intent to create a safer environment

for abused children. More than one third of Canadians have suffered from child abuse in their lives and many suffer from mental health issues, substance abuse issues an inability to trust long after that abuse.

BACA works to combat these issues and lend support to children in need. “The idea is to provide kids with the ability to not be afraid of functioning in the world they live in,” explained Teach, president of the Kingston BACA chapter. “When a child is sexually or physically abused, their world has been invaded by someone more powerful than them and there is nothing they can do about it.” With over 65 chapters worldwide, BACA works with local officials who are already in place to protect children. They receive referrals from families, law enforcement and child protection agencies and then they work in groups to help that child. “Empowering a child by being with them isn’t that difficult and we can be with them,” said Teach. “We can do things like escort the kid to school or visit them at home. BACA will also pay for therapy and that doesn’t need to be conventional therapy. It could be hockey or horseback riding – anything that makes the child feel empowered and in control.” Members of BACA are screened through a vulnerable sector check

and then given extensive training before taking on clients. Members are also given street names by other members of the group. “We use the names for anonymity but not because we need to hide, but because it can’t be about us and our lives outside of this venture,” said Teach. “We try to make that really clear to new members and to potential clients. This is all about the kids.” Upon taking on a new client, Teach and his fellow BACA members will travel together to the child’s home for a first meeting. They will then present the child with a teddy bear, a BACA patch and a warm welcome to the family. “When a child is first brought into the program we will ride en masse to their home in what we call a ‘level one’ and we’d have about 20-30 members with us,” he said. “We want the child to feel protected and part of a group and hopefully that empowers them and makes them feel safer.” Teach and his fellow bikers have been working on the new Kingston chapter of BACA for about two years now. They are finally ready to take on clients, but they need some support from the community before Continued on page 5

From left to right, Reddawg, Teach and Stroker are members of BACA in Kingston. The group is holding their inaugural fundraising event on May 30. Photo/Mandy Marciniak

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News - City councillors have grudgingly endorsed a property tax increase of 2.5 per cent in each of the next four years. But it’s not carved in stone. Councillors say they need to give guidance to staff to look for departmental efficiencies to keep taxes as low as possible, and setting an arbitrary target is the best way to do that. “There has to be a target,” said Coun. Richard Allen. “Normal ways of finding efficiencies are drying up.” The planned tax rate, similar to what’s been approved in previous years, would cost homeowners an extra $80 a year. Coun. Kevin George agrees the city can’t strive for lower tax rates unless it sets a goal, adding council can always adjust future rates depending on the service impacts. “It doesn’t mean we’ll hold to 2.5 per cent,” he said, adding: “We need to stop thinking inside this little bamboo box.” Councillors are eagerly await-

ing a report from the chief administrative officer (CAO), expected as early as June, which will outline the impact of keeping property tax rates at 2.5 per cent a year from 2016 to 2019. There’s one major problem. CAO Gerard Hunt says property taxes need to rise by about 3.7 per cent each year in order to cover the cost of inflation, capital spending, enhanced cultural and transit services, plus tackling some newly established priorities. He has already advised council that forcing taxes any lower would involve finding about $2 million in operational savings or new tax revenues in each year. The city’s operating budget for salaries, programs and services is $338 million this year. Councillors voted 9-4 to establish the tax target at their May 5 meeting, with Mary Rita Holland, Rob Hutchison, Jim Neill and Peter Stroud voting against it. Many worry it may be an unrealistic goal and the outcome could erode front-line municipal services. “I don’t think this is a good,

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News - Fearful that history might repeat itself, Kingston city councillors are keeping their distance from a staff recommendation to update the 10 year old environmental study that lays the groundwork for building the Wellington Street extension. They voted 7-6 not to proceed with a staff-recommended update of the controversial report. Instead, they will embark on a brand new land use study to seek transportation alternatives. “From a political perspective, we need to acknowledge the reality we find ourselves in,” said Coun. Peter Stroud. That reality, many agree, is mounting community opposition to building the downtown road extension along an abandoned rail line, running from Bay Street to Montreal Street, and as far north as John Counter Boulevard. While councillors agree they need to rethink the need for the roadway, they struggled over how best to do it.

City staff initially proposed launching a $750,000 two-fold process to update the Wellington Street extension’s environmental study and to launch a secondary plan review of the Inner Harbour and Old Industrial areas – both aimed at exploring alternative transportation solutions. Staff explained that both studies would run parallel, and that one can’t be done without the other. But officials also admit the secondary plan could be done separately without updating the environmental assessment right away. Councillors moved toward that option following an hour-long question and answer meeting with staff May 5. Many expressed confusion over the need for two studies, while stressing the importance of taking a “fresh look” at other options to building the roadway. Those options could include creating oneway streets and promoting active transportation to handle future traffic growth. “We don’t really want a biased report. We want a fresh clean start,”

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said Coun. Jeff McLaren, who suc- preferred option, as many hope it But you’re cessfully amended the staff report will, thenstill the Wellington’s environto remove the Wellington Street mental assessment will still have to study from the table, for now. unconscious. be updated to reflect any changes, Mark Van Buren, the city’s direc- which will take up to another year tor of engineering, says north-south to complete, said staff. traffic congestion in the downtown Mayor Bryan Paterson, who must be addressed in whatever op- campaigned in support of the Weltions are considered, and he de- lington Street extension to open up fended staff’s impartiality when re- the Inner Harbour for future develviewing “reasonable transportation opment, says he welcomes a study alternatives.” to “completely re-imagine” future He added: “We don’t believe that transportation options, but is worwould create a bias towards the ried about the timelines to decide Wellington Street extension.” the roadway’s fate. “We are running Van Buren says whenever the the risk that we’ll be punting it to city gets around to updating Wel- the next council.” Coun. McLaren’s amendment lington’s environmental assessment, the name of the document stressed the need for staff to unwill also be changed to remove any dertake an “exceptional, forward thinking, liveable green and innoreference to the roadway. The decision to proceed with the vative” secondary plan that will put so-called secondary plan – a de- as much distance between it, and tailed study on the type of land use the current Wellington Street reKingston wants to see for the Old port, as possible. Coun. Kevin George criticized Industrial and Inner Harbour areas with a transportation assessment his colleagues for attempting to and public consultation - will cost direct experienced staff on how to $600,000 and take up to two years do their jobs, noting council could shortchange its own search for anto complete. If the plan recommends a new swers. “Looks to me like a lot of

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Working on my green thumb and create beautiful colour combinations. As I got older the flowers in the pots became more of a nuisance than anything. I hated watering them and I hated that my mother could tell if I didn’t water them simply by how alive they looked (the flowers often betrayed me in this sense). Luckily that phase didn’t last long - I was soon back to my love of flowers and wanted to know more about them. When Korey and I moved in together I decided that I wanted to plant my own flowers, so to speak. I spent a lot of time looking up different types of flowers online and visiting the various garden centres in the area to see what I wanted and to make sure that everything I bought went together. We have several large planters at the cottage and I decided to pick out a variety of flowers to fill each one. I quickly realized that flowers are expensive and that there are literally millions of varieties. Learning the names of each one and figuring out what I liked was more challenging than I expected. I finally settled on pots filled with

As girly as it sounds, I’ve always loved flowers. I love how they smell, how they change when they go from bud to bloom and how they look in a beautifully planted garden. Unfortunately, when it comes to planting my own flowers or even maintaining houseplants, I don’t have much of a green thumb. When I was younger I always enjoyed spring and planting season. My mom doesn’t really have a green thumb either, but she always made an effort to plant lots of flowers in our backyard and in the two pots she had on either side of our front door. I remember going to the garden centre with her and picking out whatever we though looked nicest. I never really paid much attention to whether they were perennials or annuals or if they needed a lot of sun or shade. It was just fun to pick out the nicest flowers

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geraniums, dracaena, salvia and pansies. They looked great and I was really proud of myself. I enjoyed the pots throughout the summer and even kept them alive for most of the season. Some did better than others but I suppose that had a lot to do with the amount of sun they received and how often I remembered to water them. My first year of pot planting was pretty successful and I hope to do the same this year. I may even plant a little garden in one of the beds in front of the cottage. I still wouldn’t consider myself someone who has a passion and talent for gardening. Actually, I don’t really think I have the patience for gardening and quite frankly I’ve never enjoyed playing in the dirt. But I do enjoy seeing the flowers blossom throughout the season. Eventually I’d like to grow a vegetable garden, but that simply is not an option where I am living right now. I’ve always dreamed of having a big flowering magnolia tree and tons of peony bushes in my backyard. Hopefully someday I’ll get there, but for now the pots will have to do.

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New sex ed? It’s just common sense. The year is now 2015, and the last time the curriculum for sexual education was amended was in 1998, when your modem made that funny fax machine sound each time you went online, and the Nokia 8810 (the first without external antennae!), was the new king of the cell phone market. A lot has changed in 17 years. The acceleration of the trend toward the sexualization of Western culture has only become further entrenched, with words such as sext, hook-up and Tinder now deeply woven into the fabric of everyday life. A near infinite ocean of pornography exists three key strokes away on mobile devices. And yet, a considerable minority – some surveys show as a high as 40 per cent - disagree with the introduction of a new sex ed curriculum designed to help Ontario children navigate the increasingly perilous journey to adulthood. Why? Typically, we believe it is because they are misinformed. There are dozens of myths and half-truths in circulation regarding this new curriculum. No, your child will not be taught about consent, rape and intercourse in Grade 1. They will, however, be taught the correct words to identify body parts and to identify exploitative sexual behaviours. No, your Grade 3 child will not be taught graphic information about homosexuality and gender fluidity. Yes, the concept of same-sex relationships and gender identity are introduced in Grade 3 and treated as normal – but that’s because these are fundamental Charter Rights that guarantee every Canadian citizen’s right to respect. (Sorry Leviticus 20:13, Ontario’s lawmakers are so over you.) No, your children are not being force-fed a curriculum you have no say in. In fact, the curriculum was designed with the input of 4,000 chairs of parent councils, democratically elected by their peers. Furthermore, parents can still choose to remove their children from all or part of the Physical and Health education curriculum (or any part of the Ontario curriculum for that matter). As we’ve seen elsewhere with issues like climate change and vaccinations, it is difficult, if not impossible to change many people’s perceptions with public service advertisements and town halls. It’s an unfortunate fact of modern life that people will believe what they’re going to believe on highly politicized issues – and particularly on issues so inextricably linked with religion and family tradition. We maintain that when it comes to sex, ignorance and superstition are the greatest enemies. Millions of preventable teenage pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted predations occur because we deprive our children of vital knowledge and leave them to fend for themselves in the dark. We believe that providing students with the tools to think critically about sex and their relationships with themselves and each other will lead to better outcomes and ultimately safer kids.

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Frontenac Farmers’ Market - Come help us celebrate our 10th year Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. from May 2 to Oct. 31. All local farm products, tasty meats, seasonal veggies & fruits, scrumptious home baking, preserves, local artisans, dog & cat treats, and more. Prince Charles Public School, 6875 Highway 38,Verona. For up to date news: www.frontenacfarmersmarket.ca Follow us on Facebook. Yard Sale Saturday, May 16 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. at St. John’s Presbyterian Church 2360 Middle Road. Featuring plants, bulbs, furniture, baking and more. Info: 613-542-0879 Volunteers needed to support the Seniors Association in a variety of different areas including but not limited to food services, committees, instructors, special events, and more. For information and to learn more about the Association’s activities please call Jean at 613-548-7810 ext. 225 or email JeanL@seniorskingston.ca. Youth and Adult Canoe and Kayaking Skills Development. Registration is now open for the Sydenham Lake Canoe Club’s sprint canoe and kayak paddling programs on Sydenham Lake, just 15 minutes north of Kingston. Choose from Afterschool Learn-to Train and RegattaReady Sprint Paddling program, Canoe Kids Day Camp and Kayaking Lessons or the Master’s Adult program. For more information or to register, go to www. sydenhamlakecanoeclub.com or call Helen at 613-376-6613. Help at Home for Seniors - The Seniors Association keeps a registry of carefully screened service providers that can be hired to come to your or a loved one’s home for cleaning, maintenance, personal assistance, etc. Price negotiated between client and service provider. If you need Help at Home call 613.548.7810. Yard and bake sale, Saturday, May 16, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m., Newburgh Hall. Hamburger/hot dog BBQ. Sponsored by the Newburgh-Camden Lions Club. For more info call 613-538-2754. Don Cochrane with guest band UNWOUND (from Ottawa) are preforming at the Royal Canadian Legion 631 ( main hall ) 4034 Bath Rd at Collins

Bay on Saturday, May 16 from 8 p.m. to midnight. An evening of fun and dancing with great music. Admission of $10 includes light lunch and refreshments. Info call Madeline at 613-389-8032. Annual fibre art show at the Windows Art gallery on Princess and Victoria from May 6 - 31. The gallery is open from Wednesday to Sunday from noon to 4 p.m., and noon to 8 p.m. on Thursdays. 39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, May 15. Music by Top Shelf at the Royal Canadian Legion 631, Main Hall, 4034 Bath Rd. @ Collins Bay. 7:30-11:00 pm. Dress Code , Smart Casual. Singles & Couples Welcome. Cost is $12.00 P.P. ( $10.00 for Members). The Kingston Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will meet in the Frontenac Room of the Kingston Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St., on Saturday, May 16 at 10 a.m. (note new location). Jessica Dunkin from Queen’s University will speak about her blog, The Home Archivist. Visitors welcome. Further details at www. ogs.on.ca/kingston. Saturday, May 16 Blue Mountain Charleston Lake Level 2, moderate pace, 12 km. We’ll stop and smell the flowers, check the views. Gas $6. Depart Canadian Tire Parking Lot along the Bath Road at 9 am. Leader: John 613 382 4778. Rideau Trail Walk Sunday May 17 Lemoine Point Walk Level 1, easy pace, 5 km. Gas $2. Depart from Canadian Tire Parking Lot along the Bath Road at 10 am. Count the different wild flowers. Lunch on the trail. Phone the leader for details. Leader: Sandra 613 484 6110. In celebration of both May Speech and Hearing Awareness month and the Canadian Hearing Society’s (CHS) 75th anniversary, several exciting events are taking place. Donate your e-waste and old electronics for recycling on June 6th behind the Frontenac Mall from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., one day only!

Enter our in-store raffle by June 1 for a chance to win a beautifully handmade throw blanket. Take advantage of in-store and online promotions on communication devices such as amplified phones, visual alert systems, personal amplification systems, vibrating alarms, and more. Please contact us at 613-544-1927 or email cpage@chs.ca Bath Legion at Millhaven: May 15 Friday Lunch Special. Home cooked food, 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday Euchre - play starts at 7:30 p.m. Come out & have some fun. Bath Legion at Millhaven Everyone welcome. Adolphustown U.E.L. United Church (Dorland) is hosting its annual plant, bake/comfort food sale and silent auction on Saturday, May 16th from 8:30 a.m. to noon. The church is located at 5179 County Road 8. No admission. Please remember the food bank. Directions: Take Hwy 33 (Bath Road) to County Road 8. From Napanee: County Road 8 to Church. Kingston Community Chaplaincy Annual General Meeting Wednesday, May 20, Kingston Unitarian Place 206 Concession Street (side door). 6 p.m. Annual General Meeting, 7:30 pm Evening Presentation, everyone welcome. Guest Speaker - Kerri Tadeu, author of “Secrets Keep You Sick: Topic: Secrets Keep You Sick 8:30 p.m. coffee and desserts. Lots of parking at the rear of the building. Bath Gardening Club Annual Plant and Fertilizer Sale on Sunday, May 17, 9:30 a.m. at the Bath Sunday Market, Centennial Park in Bath. Perennials, annuals, vegetables, herbs and houseplants plus our all-natural “Fritz Mix Fertilizer. Cash only, rain or shine. All proceeds go towards the beautification of the village of Bath. www. bathgardeningclub.com. Yard and bake sale at Inverary United Church, Saturday May 16 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Large variety of items for sale. The Bath Gardening Club and Horticultural Society will meet in St. John’s Hall in Bath on Monday, May 18 at 2 p.m. Pat Haslett, Master Gardener,

will speak on “Creating All Season Interest Using Perennials”. Visitors welcome. Further details at www. bathgardeningclub.com. Friday Night Baha’i Fireside – May 15. Discussion: Baha’i principle of the adoption of a universal auxiliary language. Friday, May 15 at 7 p.m. at 99 York St. All are welcome. Further info:bahais@kingston.net 613-6340767. The Kingston Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will meet in the Wilson Room of Kingston Frontenac Public Library, 130 Johnson St., on Saturday, May 16 at 10 a.m. Jessica Dunkin from Queen’s University and creator of the blog, The Home Archivist, will speak about preserving genealogical items. Visitors welcome. Further details at www.ogs.on.ca/ kingston. One day only! Yard sale and indoor flea market Friday May 15 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Perth Road Village Sunday School Hall. All proceeds to: Perth Road United Church To donate please call Dave: 613-353-1690. RCHA Events - Friday, May 15: 5.30 - 8 p.m. TGIF with Zack Callery. Classic Covers & Originals. No Cover. Friday May 15, 8:30 p.m. JennisToronto Duo. Unique, Funky, Bluesy, Rootsy, Jazzy $5 Cover. Thursday May 21: 7-10 pm Al Duquette & The Wild West Band. Country Music at its best. Join us for a fun evening! No cover. Kingston Historical Society May meeting is on Wednesday, May 20 at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Princess and Clergy Streets. Nigel Day and Graeme Watson will talk on “Historical Surveying and Aerial Photographs of Kingston and area” at 7.30. All are welcome; refreshments will be served. All You Need Is Love - Sing Along Hits of Pop and Rock, Open Voices Community Choir in Concert Saturday May 30, 7:30 pm The Isabel Bader Centre (IBC) for the Performing Arts 390 King St W, Kingston,

ON K7L 2X4 Phone:(613) 533-2424. With special guests Craig Jones, Tim Aylesworth and Stu Pike. Tickets are $20 at Novel Idea Book Store, from the Isabel www.theisabel.ca or from a member. Kingston District Shrine Club fish fry May 15 from 5 - 7 p.m. Adults $ 15 .00 Children under ten years of age $8. To be held at the Shrine Club 3260 Princess St @ Collins Bay Road. Tickets Available at the Door. Everyone welcome. For More Information Please Call 613 . 384 . 9554 Aubrey Decker Public Relations K D S C. Turkey supper May 17 Golden Links Hall Harrowsmith 4:30 to 6 p.m. $13, children under 6 free, family rate available. Call Brenda 372-2410 Sponsored by Odd Fellows & Rebekahs. Legion 560 - Friday, May 15 - Donna’s Goodtime Karaoke will entertain from 8 p.m. to 12; small cover for non members and guests in effect. Saturday, May 16 - The Monarchs will entertain from 8 to 12; small cover for non members and guests in effect. Monday, May 18....Victoria Day Patio Party - Celebrate Victoria Day and the opening of our patio for another season; enjoy the sounds of ‘Rawhide’ from 1 to 5....everyone welcome. Tuesday, May 19 - Annual General Meeting and elections for President, Vice-presidents and Executive, 7:30. It’s your Legion, have a say on how it is run. Bring your membership card. Bereaved Families of Ontario – Kingston Family Night Tuesday, May 19 6:30 - 8 p.m.: A support and sharing evening for any adult who has lost a loved one to death. Held at our new office at JSM Corp. 993 Princess St Unit 104. Baby Loss Night Wednesday, May 20 6:30 - 8 p.m.: A support evening for mothers who have suffered a miscarriage, stillbirth or death of a baby up to age 1. For more information, please phone 613-634-1230. Both are held at our new office at JSM Corp. 993 Princess St. A volunteer will be on hand at the main door to show you to our office. For more information, please phone 613-6341230.

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Century-old march to Great War commemorated on Kingston streets By Bill Hutchins

News - The 100th anniversary of the departure of local soldiers to join the First World War was re-created on the streets of Kingston. As the sound of bagpipes echoed throughout the downtown, about 100 members of the Princess of Wales Own Regiment (PWOR) held a commemoration march from their Montreal Street armoury to Kingston City Hall on May 5. While some wore current military uniforms, others dressed in period outfits from the First World War. The brief ceremony was in honour of about 1,000 area soldiers with the 21st Battalion, and medical workers with the Queen’s Stationary Hospital Corps, who left the city on

May 5, 1915 for the bloody battlefields of France and Belgium. The soldiers came from across eastern Ontario, including Kingston, to join the Great War. Mayor Bryan Paterson stood on the front steps of City Hall to address regimental soldiers, veterans and curious onlookers before the council meeting. He noted an estimated 15,000 Kingstonians lined Montreal Street leading to the Outer Station during the military departure a century ago. “At that time the population of Kingston was only 20,000. So virtually the entire city, the entire community came out to see them off, to show their appreciation and to show their pride on that day.” Mayor Paterson quoted from a speech that his predecessor, Mayor Sutherland, gave to

the soldiers in 1915. “He said it is a time when you leave the old Limestone City to go to the front to meet the enemy of our Empire.” Of the hospital corps, Mayor Sutherland of the time said: “Yours is a different mission than that of the 21st regiment. It is an errand of mercy.” The battalion served with distinction in France and Belgium and was involved in historic battles such as Vimy, Passchendale, Somme and Amiens. It was demobilized in May 1919, and it is perpetuated through the PWOR. The city was planning to designate a section of the downtown as Valour District to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the soldiers’ departure, but that may not happen. A staff report has identified the location and cost of the initiative. The proposed Valour District would span the Barrack Street corridor from the Armouries to Fort Frontenac, and cost about $5,700 to install specialized street signs at 18 intersections depicting the new title and the poppy symbol above the actual street name. The measure was to be patterned after the recent naming of the University District near Queen’s University. But staff recommended the Valour District plan be shelved until the city can first develop a new Kingston Commemorations Strategy to guide the installation of plaques, monuments and other commemorative forms on city property, and it can be weighed against other corporate priorities. Council voted 13-0 to delay the implementation. “I totally respect that,” said Coun. Lisa Osanic, whose motion last March launched a study into the Valour District idea to promote Kingston’s strong military ties.

She noted public feedback to an online survey attracted over 120 responses with equally divided opinions on whether the district naming is a good thing. (Valour District would not replace King’s Town as the name of the political district). Among their concerns: designating Valour District would create an impression that glorifies or legitimizes war, there are already enough militaristic symbols in Kingston, and more emphasis should be placed on peacekeeping. One opponent brought her message to council. “It seems so contradictory to the Allied teachings in Germany after [the Second World War],” said Susanne Cliff-Jungling, who grew up in post-war West Germany. But others support the designation. “Yes, why not. This was the beginning of the city,” said 85-year-old former Chief Warrant Officer Bob Pollitt, referring to the old stone barracks along its namesake street. He says creating a special district is different than other war memorials. “Those memorials are used on special occasions for Remembrance Day and such. This would be a permanent thing every day of the year.” Another former soldier, retired Captain Victor McQueen, also supports the creation of Valour District. “As long as it is not tied to a specific regiment and entails all military. I think it would be good for the city - a fitting tribute.” The city says it plans to hold a public meeting on whether to proceed with the military naming, and hopes to have the Commemorations policy completed this summer.

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Lion, tigers, bears and lots of munchkins: BSS brings The Wizard of Oz to life By Mandy Marciniak

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Events – Students at Bayridge Secondary School (BSS) are off to see the wizard and they want to community to come with them; from May 12-15, students from BSS and surrounding elementary schools will bring the ‘Wizard of Oz’ to life. “We wanted to do something that was big this year and we wanted a project that would incorporate the younger kids too,” said drama teacher Michael Bullet. “It is such a fantastic show and we couldn’t wait to bring it to life.”

The almost 80-person cast is made up of Bayridge students and students from the local feeder elementary schools. The younger cast members will be playing munchkins throughout the play and for many of them this is their acting debut. “I’ve always loved drama and thought it was really fun and I’m happy to be a part of the project,” said 11-year-old Jack McCullough who plays the mayor of Munchkin City. “I was really happy to be cast as the Mayor and I can’t wait for the show to be ready.” Younger students have been rehearsing their parts since January and older cast members have been go-

ing since March; while the scale of the production has been a challenge, Bullet is happy to see it all coming together now. “We have a lot of elaborate sets and costumes and different elements that we need to incorporate and that has been challenging at times,” he said. “A lot of the kids are familiar with the story. That helps them get excited about the show and I think that has helped their acting too.” The role of Dorothy is being played by Grade 12 student Charlotte Long, who has been performing in Bayridge productions since Grade 9. She started in the chorus of her first production, but she has slowly moved into larger roles. “This year I decided to go for the lead,” she said. “The lines have been the most difficult part for me and I have basically a line on every page and that is pretty challenging, but I love the story.”

While Long is nervous for her performance, she hopes that families come see the show and enjoy the message behind it. “It is a great family show. It is about extending your imagination and achieving your goals and I think that is a great message for kids. I know a lot of parents of the munchkins are coming and it should be a great show.” The show is sure to be a crowd pleaser and Bullet hopes to see a full house for each performance. “The show that we have done here is epic and the production value we have is amazing,” he said. “I’m not trying to toot my own horn here, but I think the production is fantastic and it is something that you won’t see at every school.” The BSS production of ‘Wizard of Oz’ runs from May 12-15 with shows starting at 7 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and children.

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Kick and Push Festival to celebrate innovation in theatre By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@perfprint.ca

News - A trail of mimes (one of whom turned out to be Mayor Bryan Paterson) led community members up Princess Street to an empty downtown storefront-turned-summer-paradise May 5 for the announcement of a cutting edge new summer theatre event called The Kick and Push Festival. “The Kick and Push is all about celebrating innovation,” said Brett Christopher, artistic director of Theatre Kingston, one of companies coming together to make the festival happen. “It’s not just a theatre production, it’s actually one-of-a-kind experiences for people in the summer.”

Many of the performances, including Single Thread Theatre’s Ambrose, Blue Canoe Production’s A Chorus Line and Convergence Theatre’s AutoShow, will be site-specific and/or interactive in nature. While the Grand Theatre will be the home base for the festival, certain performances will take place in non-traditional venues. For example, AutoShow will invite audience members to move through a cycle of short plays unfolding in small, intimate spaces in Market Square; those who attend A Chorus Line will also have the opportunity to purchase a special “Join in Line” ticket that allows them to enter through the stage door and come up on stage with characters for several numbers. “One of the new waves in theatre is really about immersive work, and so this festival

is celebrating that,” Christopher explained. “There are standard, sit in your seats and watch a play experiences, but there are also those that draw a younger generation who are much more interested in a visceral experience - something where they get to run around and interact with the performers.” Christopher said it was the The Kick and Push Festival was launched May 5 with the help mimes. collaboration between the lo- Photo/Hollie Pratt-Campbell cal theatre companies – Kings“I think the community has really matured ton Theatre Alliance, Single Thread Theatre, in the last few years and has a group of artists Theatre Kingston and Blue Canoe – as well as who are all so keen to pursue their work in the City of Kingston, Kingston Accommoda- Kingston rather than having to go somewhere tion Partners, The Great Waterway, Tourism else. [This opportunity] is about different conKingston and Downtown Kingston! BIA that fluences coming together, which is fantastic.” allowed this sort of event to finally happen in Wiginton explained that the name of the the Limestone City. festival - a nod to the old Kingston and Pem“It really couldn’t happen without all the broke (K&P) Railway, which was nicknamed partners. Working on a festival is really tough the ‘Kick and Push Railway’ – is also signifi– it’s a huge amount of time and resources.” cant. City of Kingston Cultural Services Direc“We wanted something that really spoke tor Colin Wiginton remarked that it has indeed about taking risks and being more fun and been a long time since there has been summer creative. The notion of ‘kick and push’ gave programming at the Grand Theatre. us a really great tie in to history in Kingston “I think there’s been a hunger to see that but also to being innovative and that notion come back,” he said, noting that since The of kicking and pushing at expectations. We Grand re-opened in 2008 the focus has been wanted to connect with the local history but mostly on bringing the best of the world’s per- also update it.” forming arts to Kingston through the Grand The Kick and Push Festival takes place July Theatre Presents season. Now, the timing is 15 – Aug. 15. For more information and a full finally right to try something a little more list of programming, visit www.thekickandlocally-focused. push.com.

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Heritage Fair celebrates 20th anniversary By Mandy Marciniak

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News – On May 7, over 150 students from Kingston and surrounding areas came together at Duncan McArthur Hall to celebrate history at the 20th annual Heritage Fair. Students showcased their projects on various subjects, participated in history-themed workshops and learned about local historical groups. “It is kind of like a science fair, but instead of any aspect of science we focus on any aspect of Canadian History,” said Heritage Fair committee member Rhona Gale. “A lot of the kids take a personal approach to it and they look at their own family or a building they live in or visit often. [Others] focus on broader Canadian

history.” The fair theme this year was ‘Origins’ and over 200 students showed off their project boards, computer displays, videos and performances showcasing family, local, provincial and national history and heritage. This year, schools also focused on the life and history of Sir John A Macdonald to celebrate his bicentennial. Nearly 30 of the 150 projects on display were about the famous Kingstonian and the various aspects of his life. “It is great to pay tribute to such a well-known figure in history and we hope the kids learned a lot from those projects,” said Gale. Other students chose to focus on areas that they wanted to learn more about and for a group of Loughborough Public School students that

meant looking at the history of Market Square. “When we started researching we were just looking for something interesting,” said Megan Clancy. “We wanted to do something about Kingston because we didn’t know a lot about the city itself and we wanted to explore it.” Clancy and her group members stumbled upon Market Square in their research and they quickly learned that it is more than just a community square. “I was really surprised that confederation was actually announced in Market Square,” said Jillian Bandy. “I always thought that the square was just used for trade back then, but it is actually a very historical place where a lot of historical things happened.” The group also learned that the square housed

a number of soldiers throughout various wars. “I really liked learning what was there before and learning about all of the people that used the space many years ago,” said Clancy. “We learned a lot about the transition of the market too and it was neat to see it go from horses and carts to cars to the portable awnings that we see today… The square has new meaning for us now.” Surely many students felt the same way about their own projects and Gale hopes that they all came out of the day with new knowledge and respect for the history and heritage of Canada. “It’s a really enjoyable day and I think the kids really love it too,” she said. “It is so important for them to learn about their heritage and the heritage of their country.”

Loughborough Public School students (left to right) Megan Clancy, Jillian Bandy and Claire Alarconblanger were participants in this year’s Heritage Fair in Kingston. Photo/Mandy Marciniak

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Local author explores the life of prominent American journalist in new book By Mandy Marciniak

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News – Author Ken Cuthbertson was born and raised in Kingston, but his interests stretch far beyond the Limestone City; in his new book, ‘A Complex Fate’, Cuthbertson explores the life of William L. Shirer, a renowned American journalist who fascinated him from the moment they met. “I happened to encounter Shirer when I

was doing research for my first book and I thought at the time that he was a pretty interesting character,” explained Cuthbertson. “I went to Massachusetts to meet him and spent a day with him and then I moved on, but I still had in the back of my mind that a book on Shirer would be really great.” Cuthbertson eventually contacted Shirer’s family to ask if he could write a book on him, but he was disappointed to hear that a family friend had already taken on the proj-

ect. He moved on and continued to write, but when he was looking for ideas for a new book he thought about Shirer again. “In 2007 I inquired again and found out the friend and author had died so they gave me the go ahead for the book at that time,” he said. “I’ve been working on it ever since.” Although Shirer died in 1993, Cuthbertson was able to go back through the extensive works of the journalist, war correspondent and historian. He learned about his time in Nazi Germany, his exploits throughout Europe and his newspaper and broadcasting careers. “He led the kind of life that when you think about it, all you can think is ‘wow’,” said Cuthbertson. “He travelled around Europe and knew anyone who was anyone. He was in Nazi Germany for five years and he came to know most of the Nazi hierarchy. He even had a chance to look at Hitler up close.” For Cuthbertson, learning about the lives of others and hearing their stories is the best part of writing biographies. He is fascinated by history and the people that populated the

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Spring means the start of Community Shared Agriculture By Aric McBay

Out Standing in our Field - The month of May, for many people, marks the start of the gardening season. The end of overnight frost and the mild weather finally make the garden a welcoming place for humans and tender plants alike. On our farm, late May also means the start of perhaps our favourite season: the CSA season. Community Shared Agriculture—or Community Supported Agriculture—has seen a burst in popularity over the last 10 years. With roots traced to locations as varied as Japan, Germany, and the American South, CSA farms grew in part as a response to feelings that eaters were becoming more and more disconnected from their sources of food. At its heart, the CSA approach is very simple. Eaters make a commitment to a certain farm by buying a “share” at the start of the season. Then they get part of the food produced each week throughout the growing season. At our farm, that means they get a box of vegetables each week for 22 weeks, though the CSA model has also been used for meat, cheese, bread and other foods. In buying a share, CSA members accept some of the risk—

and the bounty—of running a farm. This means that the produce members receive is seasonal, local, and fresh, and that it varies with the weather. The share boxes in the first few weeks tend to be smaller, and hold mostly earlyseason crops like lettuce, spinach, spring turnips, green onions, kale and produce from our greenhouse. Come late June and early July, more crops mature, and the variety grows dramatically; the boxes also hold peas and green beans, cucumbers and zucchini, cherry tomatoes, herbs and beets. By August the boxes are literally overflowing with tomatoes, summer squash, onions, carrots, cucumbers, beans, beets and lettuce. Finally, as autumn comes on the crops shift to reflect the season: Winter squashes, salad greens, peppers, kale, storage onions, root vegetables. Because the shares are directly tied to our actual yields, the exact crops in the box can vary a lot from year to year. One year might see a bumper crop of tomatoes and only a fair year for lettuce. The next might be a modest year for tomatoes but an exceptional year for broccoli. Weather makes a huge difference for farmers. Usually, eat-

ers are isolated from that. The grocery store always appears to have limitless produce from somewhere, but gives shoppers no idea of where specifically the food was grown, by who, or what challenges were involved. But our members want to understand that. They want to be connected to where their food comes from and they want to know about the bigger factors—from summer rainstorms to global warming— that affect their food supply. One member told us: “From a family perspective, the best part of the CSA is raising our children to understand the importance of locally grown nutritious food and how hard farmers work to provide families with this food.” The system has a lot of benefits for farmers, too. We know at

the beginning of the season that we’ll make a livable income, so we don’t have to gamble on fluctuating grain prices or we don’t have to make ecological compromises like spraying pesticide on our food. And eaters benefit by knowing they have exceptionally fresh, nutritious, and local food easily accessible each week. They want to support the livelihoods of local people who share their interest in organic food production and they want to have some say in how they farm is run; every fall, for example, we hold a survey to help us decide what crops we should grow more or less of, and what we should do differently. But the season is about more than distributing vegetables. CSA season, for us, means the commu-

nity season. Many of our dearest friends are connected to the CSA in some way. Just seeing and visiting with people when they pick up their vegetables is a big motivator for us. Likewise, community for eaters has been a huge part of the growing popularity of CSAs in Kingston and across North America. With veggie pick-ups, work bees and harvest celebrations, CSAs provide ample opportunities for CSA members to connect with each other and the land. You can buy food, but you can’t put a price on community. Aric McBay is a farmer and author. He lives and works at a mixed family farm with a dairy herd and a vegetable operation. For more about the vegetable CSA, visit rootradicalrows.com.

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surrounding rural areas, but we also see a lot of country music fans too,” said Rossit. “We work with the country radio stations and the suppliers and also the managers for the artists and we are really well-received in that community.” While Bridle Path already had a large clientele built up in Kingston prior to the new location, Rossit is happy to see that more and more people are taking an interest in the business. “We did a soft opening at the end of February Photo/Mandy Marciniak and even before Rob Rossit is the owner of Bridle Path Tack Shop. that we had people knocking on the door asking if location. He attributes a lot of the great relationship and that makes it we were open,” said Rossit. “There successes in the business to the staff work and hopefully it will continue were no signs or anything, but they and the amazing atmosphere they to work for many years to come.” The new Bridle Path location in create within the store. knew we were coming.” “It is really a family atmosphere Kingston is located at 1356 Princess That response has continued since February and Rossit is happy in here. We work together so well Street. For more information visit to see the staff thriving in the new and if someone gets sick then ev- www.bridlepathtack.com or look for eryone steps up to cover. We have a them on Facebook.

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worth the .50 cents he had to pay for it. He set it behind the drive shed, ready for whatever use he had planned for it. Tapping it with the palm of his hand, as if it was a young filly he had just gained in a trade, he said again, “yup, well worth the fifty cents.” Ronny eyed the barrel and went over to bend towards the inside of it. The young cousins had arrived from Montreal earlier for their usual summer stay, and time on our hands was starting to take its toll on the mischievous lad who could never seem to keep out of trouble. He slid to the end of the drive shed like a fox going into the hen house, and saw that Father had gone on to other chores. I knew without asking that he was planning something. He had that look about him that he always got when his mind was churning. He asked his much younger brother Terry to come and stand beside the barrel. Terry did exactly as he was told. His golden curls came just to the rim. “Perfect,” Ronny beamed. “Give me a hand, Mary,” he ordered. “I will do nothing of the sort, Ronny Lapointe,” I said. “What ever you have in mind, forget it this instant. Father just bought that barrel and he’ll kill us if anything hap-

pens to it.” Ronny said I was scared of my own shadow, and besides what he was planning wasn’t going to hurt the barrel one bit. He started to roll the barrel away from the drive shed. He had a dickens of a time trying to keep it rolling straight. Terry of course usually ignored by his older brother was right there putting his little hands on the barrel as if Ronny couldn’t roll it without him. He was heading for the gully that led to the creek. I had no idea what he had in mind, but I knew perfectly well, with his mind, it was some dastardly trick that we would pay dearly for later. You would have thought I had learned my lesson from previous antics, and simply walked away. Hadn’t experience taught me that every time Ronny got into trouble I got into trouble too? The barrel was gathering speed, as it wobbled from side to side down into the gully, with Ronny in hot pursuit. I was sure he was going to try to float it on the Bonnechere. But he headed right for the West Hill with little Terry trying to keep up to him. It was a hard push, and by the time we reached the top of the hill, the perspiration was pouring off Ronny’s face. He was chewing us

out for not helping him push the barrel. I still had no idea what he was up to. But I didn’t have to wait long. He got down on one knee and looked over the top of the barrel down the hill. He told Terry, who was too young to know any better, to crawl in the barrel that he had a real treat in store for him. Terry who thought a treat meant candy or ice cream, did exactly what he was told. And then the picture of what Ronny had in mind unfolded right before my eyes. He was going to send Terry careening down the West Hill in Father’s brand new 50 cent barrel! Terry crawled in head first, and Ronny told him to put his knees under his chin. He was tiny enough to do it. And then Ronny gave the barrel a mighty shove and it went careening down the hill. There wasn’t a murmur from the barrel and I was sure wee Terry had died of fright. But the worst was yet to come. The barrel was not going in a straight line, but it was traveling like a speeding bullet. I yelled that if it hit the Bonnecherre Terry would drown. But it was heading right for the big maple tree and there was nothing to save it from the crash that followed. It split into a million pieces and Terry lay there as if he was dead.

We tore down the hill and Ronny said the barrel did exactly what he thought it would do, but that he was a little off on his figuring. He said he figured it should have missed the tree. Terry crawled off the mess of splintered barrel staves, and it looked like he didn’t have a scratch on him. It was a long time since I saw Father so mad, he was swearing in German, chewing on his pipe, and making a grab for Ronny. There was no saving the 50 cent barrel. It would join the kindling in the wood box in the summer kitchen. Since I had nothing to do with the caper, I thought it was mighty unjust that I was punished along with Ronny for just being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.

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News – As summer approaches, many kids are looking forward to camping trips, bike rides and exploring the outdoors, but with these activities comes responsibility; luckily, Kingston Partners for a Safe Community (KPSC) is here to help. On May 4-6, KPSC held their annual Summer Safety Days and students in Grades 7 and 8 from across the region learned about the risks and responsibilities they may encounter this summer. “Summer Safety Days have been happening since 1997 and they are really about teaching kids how to be safe during the summer months,” said Victoria Lessard, a coordinator of safety programs for KPSC. “Students move around to stations throughout the day and they will learn about cycling, camping, rail safety and many other things. It is pretty comprehensive.” This year, six different community agencies held six different 20-minute interactive ‘pit stop’ presentations on summer safety. Each stop delivered a different injury prevention message and showed examples of scenarios that kids may encounter. This year’s presenters were

Kingston Power & Sail, CN Police, Frontenac County Paramedics, Kingston Fire and Rescue, Ontario Provincial Police and Kingston Police. “Our part of Summer Safety is about building resilient youth,” said Carolyn Gauthier, School Resource Officer for the Kingston Police. “We talk about positive interactions in regards to building self-confidence by having a positive relationship with your parents, your school and your community.” The teen years can be particularly challenging for many families and it is often the time that many youth distance themselves from their family. Gauthier hopes that by talking about the issues they can create better communication and bonds between youth and their support systems. “We want them to be able to make smart and healthy decisions,” she said. “We want them to know that we are not all perfect and we all make mistakes, but if they have the right support system and they have resilience they can own up to those mistakes, learn from them and move on.” Students also learned about proper fire safety and the precautions they should take when they are around fire. Participants even had

a chance to put on a fire suit and see what it is like to crawl through smoke in the suit. “We try to keep it fun and interesting because they are more likely to remember that experience,” said Kingston fire inspector Clinton Debroy. “We want these lessons to come back to them when they need them.” Debroy also spoke about things like grease fires, proper use of lighters and the importance of unplugging some appliances. He hopes that by targeting kids at a young age these life skills will stick with them. “We want them to know the basics so they can take that with them for the future,” he said. “All of this works to build a safer community.”

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Audiences will warm to film centred on a life frozen in time By Mark Haskins

To be forever young is to either be blessed or cursed. Adeline walks a line somewhere in between. She has been alive for more than a hundred years, but has not truly lived. Adeline (Blake Lively) was born at the turn of the 20th century in San

meets Ellis (Michiel Huismann). Ellis sweeps Adeline off her feet, and she allows herself to consider the possibility of love. Then she meets Ellis’ father William (Harrison Ford). In the 1960s Adeline and William spent a summer together. William would have proposed had Adeline not run away. Now as she meets him again she is forced to de-

MOVIE: The Age of Adeline STARRING: Blake Lively, Michiel Huismann, Harrison Ford, and Ellen Burstyn DIRECTOR: Lee Tolan Krieger RATING: PG Francisco. She got married, gave birth to a daughter, and then five years later her husband died in an accident. One night while driving home a freak snowstorm caused her car to crash into a frigid stream, and Adeline died. Then a bolt of lightning struck her car, and Adeline was brought back to life. In that moment Adeline’s body was frozen at age 29, never to feel the effects of time again. She would spend the next eight decades hiding her secret by changing her identity every ten years. That is until she

cide between running as she always has, or risk everything and reveal the truth. The Age of Adeline moves slowly and methodically. The film uses dialogue sparingly yet eloquently. Each scene is richly and stunningly filmed. All of which creates this woman frozen in time. It shows us glimpses of her life and the events that have led her to lead a life of relative solitude. Then it just as carefully tears her world apart. This twist of fate, or science fiction, or whatever it is, creates a melancholy, and a sense of

heart break that’s beautiful. Ellis is a charismatic philanthropist. He is, for all intents and purposes, the perfect guy. In fact Ellis is the kind of character that’s so perfect he could easily fall into the trap of being a stock character with no depth. Michiel Huismann, however, gives the character depth. With humour and charm he makes Ellis a match for a woman more than a century old. The fluster and shock on Harrison Ford’s face when his character first sees Adeline is incredible. It’s a moment mixed with humour, and for Adeline’s character, horror. The scene moves from bewilderment to doubt, and shows just how good Ford is. Blake Lively is captivating as Adeline. She gives a thoughtful and intimate performance. She wears the weight of years so that you believe this woman has seen and done more than any other human alive, and she does it with a grace and beauty that defies time. Despite its little science fiction twist, The Age of Adeline is like most love stories. There’s sorrow, there’s joy and there are two people attempting to defy the odds. This love story I thought was particularly well told. Mark Haskins’ column is a regular feature.

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The Sol-Luce Kingston Solar PV Energy Project (Sol-Luce Energy Project) is a 100-megawatt solar photovoltaic power development located in the City of Kingston and Loyalist Township. The Project is being developed by Kingston Solar GP on behalf of Kingston Solar LP (Kingston Solar), which obtained approval from the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) to build a Class 3 Solar facility in April 2014.

Establishment of a Community Liaison Committee

Kingston Solar has established a Community Liaison Committee (CLC) to discuss the important aspects of construction, installation, use, operation, maintenance and retirement of the Sol-Luce Energy Project. The CLC serves as a forum for the community to share ideas, express concerns and to receive ongoing updates about the Sol-Luce Energy Project. An independent facilitator from AECOM has been retained to facilitate the meetings. The CLC consists of seven (7) members from the community, with membership being drawn from a cross-section of the local community.

Community Liaison Committee Meeting #3

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Meeting Details: Date: May 27th, 2015 Time: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Location: INVISTA Centre (Downstairs A&B) 1350 Gardiners Road Kingston, Ontario K7P 0E5 28 Kingston Heritage - Thursday, May 14, 2015

CLC Meeting # 3 – Agenda • Welcome and Update • Review of Action Items from Meeting #2 and Questions Outstanding from the Community • Project Status Update • Future Construction Plans • Public Delegations (If Received) • Future Items for Discussion To learn more about the Sol-Luce Energy Project please visit the project website at: www.samsungrenewableenergy.ca/ kingston Or contact the CLC facilitator Mark van der Woerd Tel: (905)390-2003 Email: mark.vanderwoerd@aecom.com


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from Lanark take Hwy 511 north to Watsons Corners Rd., & continue to #1059 2nd Conc. Dalhousie, Lanark (signs) on Wed., May 27/15 @ 6 pm

@ #561 Port Elmsely Rd., (signs) (between Village of Port Elmsely, Hwy 43 & Rideau Ferry Rd., Cty Rd. 1) on Mon., May 25/15 @ 6 pm

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- /°ĂŠ 9ĂŠĂ“ĂŽ]ĂŠĂ“ä£xĂŠUĂŠ£ä\ääĂŠ ° °ĂŠ- ,* 580C Case Industrial Backhoe with 2 Buckets; 165 MF. Diesel Tractor with Allied Loader; 135 M.F. Diesel Tractor with Farmhand Loader (Both were bought new on farm); 5041 Vermeer Round Baler; M.F. #9 Square Baler; N.H. 492 9Ft. Haybine; N.H. 256 Side Rake; M.F. 3 P.T.H. 7 Ft. Mower; 2 Hay Wagons with Flat Racks; Approx. 30’ Pipe Hay Elevator; M.F. 110 Manure Spreader; M.F. 3 P.T.H. 3 Furrow Plow; M.F. 3 P.T.H. Hyd. Disc; 3 P.T.H. Terras Blade; Pull Type Tandem Disc; 3 P.T.H. Post Hole Auger; Horse Drawn 13 Run Seed Drill; Chain Harrows; G.E. Electric Welder with Wisconsin Engine; H.D. Ingersoll Ram Air Compressor; Power Air Greaser; Engine Lift; Large Chain Falls; Fence Stretchers; Electric Cattle Water; Metal Feed Cart; Hammer Mill; Approx. 150 Lb. Anvil; Forage/Few Blacksmith Tools; Drill Press; Several Large Hay Tarps; 2 - Sets of Tractor Chains (165/135 M.F.); Tool Chest; Wrenches/Tools, Forks, Shovels, Chains Etc.; Approx. 50 Split Rails; Several Poly Rain Barrels; Many Other Farm Related Items. FARM VEHICLES - International Farm Dump Truck - Running (As Is); 1987 Dodge Ram 350 - Running (As Is). PRIMITIVES/COLLECTIBLES - 2 Wooden Wheel Barrels with Wooden Side Boards (one with original painted flowers); Wooden Straw Fork; Wooden Oxen Yoke; Wooden Butter Bowl; Ladles/Print; Dazey Churn M.F.G. Co. (Real Nice); Barrel Churn; Antique Cast Iron Farm Bell with Yoke; Rather Large Collection of Axes, (Broad Axes, Double Blade, Fire, Hatchets, Adgers Etc.); Cast Iron Seats - Noxons, Toronto 3, Others; Barn Lanterns, Railroad Etc.; Several Cast Iron Pots; Trivets; Iron Boot Jack; Choppers/Sheep Sheers; Oil Jar/ Several Oil Tins Etc.; Several Hay Car Forks (some unusual); Hay Knives; Cross Cut Saw Etc.; Cream/Milk Cans; Quantity of New Old Car Parts; Car Parts of All Types; 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and some earlier Licence Plates; Collector Chain Saws F.C.W./Canadian; Collector Moto Ski Snow Machine (Only a partial listing); ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD - Pine Back To Wall Cupboard; Early Dresser/Several Other Dressers; Several Antique Washstands; Settee; Antique Extension Table; Several Sets of Wooden Chairs; Press Back Chairs & Others; Early Drop Leaf Table; Early Doll Bed; Singer Treadle Sewing Machine; Admiral Floor Model Radio/ Record Combination; Enamel Cook Stove; 2 - Air Tight Stoves; Westinghouse Floor Fan with Cast Iron Base; Several Washboards; Sewing Machine Base; Several Coal Oil Lamps/Crocks; Quantity of Dishes (China and Glassware); Cooking Utensils Etc.; Fridge; Beatty Propane 4 Burner Stove; Wringer Washing Machine; Metal Gun Cabinet; This is Only a Partial Listing. Much More. This Estate Auction Sale has something for everyone. There has never been a sale on this property before. The Young’s kept everything for a lifetime of several generations. Still finding things. Sale Order 10:00 AM Household/Antiques/Collectibles; 1:00 P.M. Farm Related. Executor - Clarence Young Lunch By - Perth Road United Church TERMS - CASH/INTERAC OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D. Pictures and listing go to WWW.daveasniderauctionservice.ca All Verbal Announcements takes precedence over any written matter. AUCTION SALE MANAGED BY DAVE A. SNIDER AUCTION SERVICE 613 386-3039 AUCTIONEER: BRAD SNIDER 613 386-3773 Executor/Auctioneers will not be held responsible for any accident on or about property day of sale

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~ Attention Car Buffs, Carpenters & Hobbyists ~ Enjoy summer evenings overlooking a year-round, manmade pond & your surveyed Part Lot 10 RP26R2250 Parts 4 & 5. Unveiling a fenced 3.32 acre (+/-) quiet country property. Featuring a custom-built steel roofed board & batten, home with an attached & well integrated 3 bay garage (gravel floor) & 1 bay garage (concrete floor). Spacious heated workshop. A super man cave, perfect for the carpenter, multi-trade or car enthusiast. Great for housing tools, toys, workstations & more. The home w/wrap-around porch offers an open-concept kitchen & living room with a ventfree corner propane fireplace. Combination 3 pce bath & laundry room. 2 bedrooms (master having a 4 pce ensuite & extra large walk-in closet). Extra large games/family/ guest room includes a vent-free wall propane fireplace. 2 pce bath. Adjacent pet tub room. Highlighting some aromatic cedar wainscoting, ceilings & walls throughout. 400 amp service. F/A oil furnace. Rented oil fired hot water heater. 2 drilled wells (1 for pond). On septic. Has partially fenced-in compound. Affordable home improvements required. Taxes - $3100.00 (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027.

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~ Spring Special. Real Value ~ This property is sited to take advantage of the lovely rural aspect. It will suit a 1st home buyer or investor. Featuring a neat, older style homestead in solid condition, now vinyl clad to minimize maintenance. No neighbours, very private, very comfortable. Front entrance adourns a decorative staircase. The parlour awaits your decorative touches. Eat-in oak kitchen w/ newer vinyl tiled flooring & 4 appliances included (washer, dryer, fridge, stove ’14). Separate family room boasts wainscotting & a cast iron Jotul fireplace (’07). Main 4 pce bath. 3 good sized bedrooms upstairs & a 2 pce powder room. Pine flooring throughout. Upgraded windows, doors & shinegles. Outside entrance to basement (spray foamed in ’12). 200 amp service. Propane furnace & central air ’08. On well & septic. Detached garage/workshop w/ steel roof & siding, power, concrete floor, auto door opener. Paved drive. Fenced property. Rural views all around & just a hop skip and a jump to Smiths Falls or Perth. Taxes - $1488. (+/-). Surveyed lot 1.3 acres (+/-). Pt Lot 16 Conc 7 Parts 1 & 2 (27R9193). For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027.

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BACKHOE. 3 TRACTORS. FARM EQUIPMENT. RARE ELIASON TOBOGGAN. RARE SNOWBUG. CAMPER for Allan & Ruth Flinn from Smiths Falls take Roger Stevens Drive to Montague Boundary Rd. to 701 Pinery Rd. or take Rosedale Rd. North to Pinery Rd. on Sat., May 23/15 @ 10 am 1953 Vintage Eliason Motor Toboggan (rare) w/ original parts manual c/w s/ a, r/t trailer (sold subject to reasonable reserve bid). A rare c1960 Snow Bug snowmachine (running condition). 580 Case Construction King 2WD backhoe (good running order). Allis Chalmers 170 diesel tractor w/ cab, loader & bucket (4700 hrs). Belarus 572 4WD diesel tractor w/ factory cab & Allied 594 loader (1070 hrs). Belarus 400A diesel tractor (1670 hrs). Tractor chains. Set of forks-snow bucket-2 stone pickersmanure bucket-2 bale forks-stook fork-hay gaffle (all for front end loaders & to be sold separately). Kverneland set of 3 furrow plows (auto trip). 8 ft Allis Chalmers set of discs. 9 ft set of JD discs (hydraulic w/ wheels). 5 ft off- set BushHog discs. Set of drag discs. 10 ft chain harrows. Set of drag harrows. 10 ft spring tooth cultivator. Westfield pony harrow. JD seed drill. NH 55 side rake. Dump rake. NH 455 r/t power mower. IH 990 haybine. NH 479 haybine. NH 273 sq. baler w/ Allied bale stooker. Krone 4x5 round baler. 5 ft rotary cutter. Lucknow 3 pth snow blower w/ hydraulic shoot. 6 ft. 3 pth scraper blade. NH 519 manure spreader. Shogun 3 pth fertilizer spreader. 2 single axle trailers (1 dump). Dual axle farm trailer. Set of trailer axles. 2 bush wagons. R/t bale wagon. 3 drum land roller. Round bale feeder. Cattle shoot w/ head gate. Farm gates. 2 cattle corrals (9-14 ft & 8-16 ft). 3 pth wood splitter. 3 pth carrier. Horse drawn cultivator. Walking plow. Set of chain blocks. Antique pull-type steel-wheeled grader. 1 furrow ride-on plow. Vintage steel-wheeled railroad baggage cart. Elec. fencer. T posts. Qty of elec. steel fence posts. 2-200 gal. fuel tanks. Chicken feeders & waterers. Chicken plucker. Propane stove. Boiling pot. 2 plastic water containers. Page & barbed wire. Qty of logging chains. 8 chain tighteners. Approx. 100 alum. buckets, lids & spoils. 4x3 s/s boiler pan. 2 steel sap pans. Qty of dry rough sawn lumber (6x6, 13’ & 16’ cedar & 2x8 spruce plus much more). 4x8 & 8x8 steel buildings (4 in total). Culverts. Big “O”. Interlocking stone. Milk cans. Dehorners. Qty of scrap metal. 1984 Honda 2005X Fourtrax ATV. ATV plow & harness. c 2010-196 cc child’s motorcycle (like new). Craftsman 20 hp ride on mower. Ford LGT 18 hp ride on mower. Lawn grass catcher. Gas push lawn mower. Lawn roller. Lawn trailer. Gas cultivator. Remington pole saw. 2 gas weed eaters. Wheel barrow. Alum. step ladder. Chainsaws to include Poulan Pro 295 (like new), Poulan 2150, Jonsered CS2234S, 2-Pioneer P39’s). Sand blaster. Blacksmith forge & tongs. Chest on chest tool chest. Manual tire changer. Suzuki SV 2200 generator. 2 Lincoln arc welders. 2 block & tackles. Sawzall. ¾” socket sets. Qty of lge wrenches. Pipe cutters & threaders. Pipe vises. 2 anvils. Cross cut saws. Leg vise & bench. H/d booster cables. Cant hooks. Wooden hand cart. Qty of hand, power & garden tools. 2003 Coleman Laramie tent trailer (25 amp., sleeps 6, sink, fridge, 2 burner propane stove & heater, double & queen bed, includes canopy & screen room). Pink 49 cc pocket quad mini ATV. Yamaha P45 outbd motor. Older 4 hp outbd motor. c1950’s Evinrude outbd motor. Conibear & live traps. Antique oak rocker. Pr. of pedipoint armchairs. Treadle sewing machine base. Dressers. Chest freezer. Child’s red wagon. 9 die cast toys. 2 toy trucks w/ remotes. Bar B Que. Sealers. Antique oil bottle & many other articles too numerous to mention....... The machinery & implements will serve the hobbyist & meet your everevolving farming needs. Don’t miss out on the “Hall-of-Famer” Eliason Motor toboggan. The classic, hand built Snowbug machine was developed in Sudbury, ON. in 1957. It was valued by trappers, hunters, mining & military as well as doctors whose duties took them into all types of weather & snow conditions in the north. A noteworthy auction sale. Clip & Save this ad. Short notice only, next week. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C Catering Kingston/Frontenac

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@ #1013 Hanna Rd., Toledo, ON from the village of Athens take Cty Rd # 8 north to Hanna Rd., (3 km) Watch for signs. on Thurs., May 28/15 @ 6 pm ~ Selling Unreserved to the Highest Bidder ~ This surveyed building lot features 2.04 (+/-) acres & is sited to take advantage of a lovely rural backdrop. Very private. Adjacent to farmland. Hydro at road. Part Lot 3 Conc. 8, Bastard PT 1 - 28R13110. For questions contact municipal zoning @ (613) 928-2251. Taxes; $600. (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613267-6027.

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Deering seed drill. Horse drawn cultivator. Horse drawn single disc. Set of Gananoque harrows. 2 sets of sloop sleighs. Stone boat. Single & double horse cutters. 2 wooden wheeled hay wagons (1 MH). Wooden wheeled ox cart. Wooden dump box. Grain binder. Dump rake. 2 walk behind ice saws. 3 ice forks (rare). Ice tongs & lifters. 2 walking plows. 2 cultivators. Ditch digger. Set of fanners. MH #1 root pulper. Hand planter. Cream separator. Upright scales. Cast iron pig scalder (Dobbie, Lanark). Cast iron cooler. Grain cradle. Well pump. Harness vise. Grind stone. Wooden duck boat. 2 wooden fishing boats (1-20 ft). 2 alum fishing boats (1-12 ft, 1-14 ft). Alum. canoe. Wooden wheelbarrow. Wooden ladder. Garden tools. Lawn bench. Qty old lumber. Spool bunk. Nun’s bed. Ash step glazed cupboard. 8 pce Queen Anne dining room suite. “The Chatham” hoosier. 2 early sideboards. Walnut china cabinet. Maple hutch. Drop front writing desk. Spool whatnot. Fern stand. 5’6” harvest table (tapered leg). 4 ft harvest table. 3 drop leaf tables (1 maple). Early tapered leg side table. Extension table. Walnut Duncan Phyfe table. D-end table. Set of 6 kitchen chairs. Set of 4 press back chairs. 2 nursing rockers (1 arrow back). Press back rocker. Armed rocker. Child’s press back rocker. Early stool. 2 pce wicker set. Walking spinning wheel. Early commode. Pine tiered plant stand. 4 pce bedroom set. Queen & double beds. Pine baby cradle. Sheraton tiger maple & mahogany chest of drawers. Antique chest of drawers. Walnut chest of drawers. East Lake dresser. Antique dresser. 2 mirrored wardrobes. Mahogany chiffonier. 3 washstands. Humpback trunk & others. 3 pine blanket boxes. Treadle sewing machine. Early cast box stove. Cast pots. Copper boiler. Milk cans. 30 gal. cans. Crocks & bottles. Oil lamps. Cast spool holder. Stereograph viewer. Partial toilet set. China cups/saucers. 2 end-of-day vases. Early spooner. Cocoa jug. Cruet. Early cranberry jug. Bride’s basket. Wedgewood tea set. Silver tea service. Set of sterling flatware. Sterling fish set. Vintage dinnerware setting for 8 plus extras. Linens & bedding. Books. Early photos, pictures & prints. 2 chesterfields. 2 recliners. Upright piano. Window air conditioner. Colour TV plus many other items too numerous to mention....... This 4th generation homestead features impressive antique furniture & farm related primitives. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate.

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Auction 10 a.m. • Viewing 8 a.m. Farm and livesetock equipment. Guns, boats, motors, lawn tractors, fishing and outdoor related items see: www.theauctionfever.com for listing and pictures * consignments wanted for this sale* Terms: Cash or Good Cheque Canteen by Civitan

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FARM AUCTION SALE Holiday Monday, May 18th at 10:30 a.m. To be held on site at Civic #4518 Holleford Rd., Hartington, from Hwy 401 take exit #611 at Kingston, travel North on Hwy. 38 approx. 21 kms to Holleford Rd., turn East travel Approx 1.5 km. Watch for signs! Tractors, farm machinery, portable saw mill & more Tractors & Combine: AC 185, AC 7000 2wd with cab, Leyland 270 with front end loader, Gleaner A Combine with grain head. Machinery: NH DR740A silage special rdn baler (very nice), JD 8350 grain drill with DD, grass seed and fert (very nice), Bush-Hog 10ft. offset discs, Kneverland 4 furrow semi mount variable width plough, 18ft 8 ton running gear with all steel bale thrower rack, NH 790 forage harvester with wide pick up hay head, NH forage box on 10 ton running gear, NH forage box on tandem running gear, 8”x40ft Westfield grain auger, PTO driven roller mixer, 10ft rubber tired land roller, 12ft set of chain harrows, Cattleman’s choice dolly style feeder wagon, set of 20.8-34 T-rail snap-on duals with hardware, 28ft board banded port saw mill will square 24” log, homemade round bale wagon, 4 round bale feeders, 2 creep feeders. Note: Plan to attend on time, for there are no small items, entire auction will not exceed 1.5 hrs. Owner & Auctioneer Not Responsible For Loss or Accident Terms: Cash or Good Cheque with proper I.D. Props: Bill & The Late Neil Babcock Auctioneers & Sale Managaers Tom Peter Ross Harrison Auction Services Ltd. Erinsville, ON Ingleside, ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862 www.theauctionfever.com

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Saturday, May 23rd at 10:00 a.m. To be held on site at Civic #3950 6th Concession, Joyceville, From Hwy. 401 Take Exit #632, Travel North on Joyceville Rd. Approx. 4 kms to 6th Concession Rd., Turn East travel approx. 6.5 km. Watch for Signs Backhoe: 2005 Case 580 Super M 4WD Extend-A-Hoe with Deluxe cab, 6000 hrs. (nice). Tractors: JD 6410 4WD with cab and JD 640 front end loader (only 1671 original hrs., must be seen), JD 6200 4WD open station with JD 640 front end loader (4712 hrs., nice staight tractor). Trailers: 16 ft. 1990 Martin 9 tonne Tag-along float, 1993 Martin 20 ft. 12 ton, combination Tag-Along/Pole trailer. Machinery: Rotobeck Jo ber #810 offset disc (new has not tilled 30 acres), JD #925 Mo Co. dicbine (like new), Victor model 115 tandem hyd. lift hay rake, JD 435 round baler (excellent cond.), JD 336 sm. sq. baler, 32 ft. 12 tonne double reach Horst wagon with round bale rack, NH 256 side delivery rake, Kneverland 4 furrow 3 pth plough, JD flail chopper, MF 33 grain drill with DD & GS, Bush-hog 12 ft. hyd. disk, JD 709 rotary cutter (like new), IH 45 vibra shank C-tine cultivator, small flat top hay wagon, 40 ft. closed in elevator, MF 3 pth belt driven sickle bar mower, Mckee single auger snow blower, 3 pth Rhino scraper blade, 2 3 pth round bale spears, Rhino post hole auger, approx. 25 new double diamond gates (extra bar), locking head gate, 3 round bale feeders, portable cattle loading ramp, homemade goose neck stock trailer, expect 1 wagon load of small farm related items. Plan to attend on time for this auction will not exceed 1.5 hrs. Auctioneer’s Note: Every piece of this machinery has been bought new on the farm, extremely well cared for, and has never spent a night outdoors VIEWING DAY OF AUCTION OR BY APPOINTMENT ONLY!!! Canteen & Washroom Owner & Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss or Accident Terms: Cash or good cheque with proper I.D. Prop: Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McEwen Auctioneers & Sale Managaers Tom Peter Ross Harrison Auction Services Ltd. Erinsville, ON Ingleside, ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862 www.theauctionfever.com

Mike Fair Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadillac is seeking sales representatives for both new and pre-owned vehicle sales. Experienced automotive sales people with valid OMVIC certification is preferred, however any highly motivated, success driven, enthusiastic, and social media/tech savvy individuals with any product sales experience will be considered. We offer a generous base salary and sales bonus, medical and dental benefits, and more. Don’t miss out on your opportunity to work in this dynamic and growing industry and with a very successful community based, family operated dealership. Serious applicants should email resume to Wayne Palmer, New Vehicle Sales Manager waynep@mikefairchevcadillac.com

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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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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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8 year old 1700 sq ft bung with 3&2 bedroom, 3 baths, double car garage, large master with ensuite. above ground pool. priced far below replacement cost. don’t miss this one. MLS® $324,000

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fortunately, I’ve seen a lot of deck products use plastic clips to make connections,” says Holmes. “Plastic tends to break, especially in typical Canadian weather extremes. Solid metal connections are the way to go – they’re stronger and more resistant to temperature changes.” You’ve chosen materials and an overall design but a big question is always: How big a deck should you

build? “Go big or go home,” says Holmes. “Stay within your budget but durable, maintenance-free, man-made materials that cost more initially can pay off in the long run. Once those decks are up, they’re repair and worry free.” Use these tips to make this the year to finally build your ultimate home patio deck.

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Home renovations are typically exciting, as homeowners get to see the visions of their dream homes come to light right before their very eyes. Turning an outdated bathroom into a modern oasis or an empty basement into the ultimate man cave strengthens the sense of attachment homeowners have with their homes. But few home renovation projects go from start to finish without experiencing a few bumps in the road along the way. Such bumps can be difficult to handle for homeowners working on their first renovation projects, but there are many ways for novices to navigate the sometimes murky waters of home improvement projects and come out relatively unscathed on the other end, where a newly renovated home awaits. • Plan well and know what to expect. When working with contractors, get all agreements in writing and spell out exactly what you desire in a home renovation. Photo references can help guide contractors and architects. Ask for the full picture of what can be expected with the work, from demolition to the punch list. Knowing what lies ahead can keep you grounded throughout the project. • Discuss work each day and set payment schedules. Make payments contingent on work completed. This can help keep contractors on schedule. Paying for all work upfront leaves homeowners at a disadvantage, as it does not provide incentive for workers to be timely and efficient. Check in with workers to get daily progress reports. • Have reasonable expectations. A renovation project may exceed its budget and take longer than initially expected. Understanding

that these potential setbacks might be part of the process will make it easier to handle them when the foreman speaks to you about any issues that arise. • Accept the mess. Construction work is messy. There’s no way to maintain a pristine house when contractors are entering and exiting all day. Dust is bound to be generated, and tools can fill up rooms. A home in disarray can be stressful, but continue to visualize the end result and the mess won’t bother you so much. • Establish a contingency plan. Bathrooms and kitchen renovations are typically the most disruptive home improvement projects. Going without a kitchen can make it difficult to enjoy meals at home, while a bathroom remodel may require you to navigate water shutoffs. If your project is scheduled to take several months, establish a contingency plan to deal with the consequences of your renovation project. Speak with family members about using some of their home amenities, and prepare and freeze meals in advance so you can reheat them later on when you don’t have access to your stove. • Plan your escape. Sometimes the constant work and mess of construction is too much to bear. Afford yourself time away by visiting relatives or staying at a hotel. Even a single night away can provide the relief you need. A home that is undergoing a remodel can be a less than comfortable environment. But homeowners who have never before lived through a renovation project can take several steps to make the process go as smoothly as possible.

ADAM KOVEN Sales Representative Your home. Your life.

2 LOYALIST AVE • $285,000

Spacious 4+1 Bdrm raised bungalow in Amherstview and situated on a very large corner lot with views of the lake. A perfect family home with all the space required for your lifestyle needs. Over $40,000+ in upgrades are included such as new furnace, roof, bathroom floors and completely rebuilt chimney all within the last 12 months and many new windows throughout the home. An ecoENERGY audit performed shows the house well above average for efficiency. In addition, the 7.5’ ceilings in the basement with over 1300 sq.ft. of space.

250 MAIN ST • $1,195,000

Beautiful views of the Cataraqui River within this remarkable 3 year old design. It holds all the charm of an historic hill top home on the outside, vintage flooring, custom Stefan Duerst ironwork, to a full Kitcheneering / Downsview kitchen complete with Miele and Thermador appliances. This home was made for entertaining. Main floor 10’foot ceilings. with an additional family room that could easily be converted to a fourth bedroom. Lighting and bathroom fixtures imported from France.

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10 FOREST DR • $814,000

Nestled within the trees of Milton subdivision is this 4+1 bdrm 3 ½ bath 3400 sq.ft. Tudor style home. Vaulted ceilings in the family room warmed by a gas fireplace attach to an ample eat in spacious kitchen with mud/laundry room. A separate dining room, bright parlour with natural fireplace. 4 large bdrms on the upper level are perfect for your family. The master bedroom boasts vaulted ceilings, a double sided fireplace to the ensuite bath and ample closets. Lower level is finished with an additional bdrm, home gymnasium and full kitchenette.

1107 LINCOLN DR • $414,900

Beautiful cape cod style two story house, manicured mature lot with an in ground pool. This 3+1 bedroom, 3 ½ bath home boasts many recent upgrades of windows, roof and front porch. Lincoln drive is a mature, quiet and peaceful neighborhood perfect for any family. open concept kitchen/living room with wood fireplace, private dining room attached to a family room and bright home office space. The lower level is a walk out to the perennial gardens and pool but has an additional bedroom and a full screening room for movie nights.

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568 SPITHEAD RD • $1,100,000

Located on the west side of Howe Island you will discover this waterfront paradise overlooking Cassidy Bay. This 1 ½ Storey luxury home, has three ample bdrms, each with its own ensuite bathroom. A chefs delight kitchen with rich granite and crisp shaker cabinetry. Step out to your southern facing deck with over 300 ft of waterfront with 200 ft of dock space, boathouse and rail system able to accommodate a 34 ft boat. All this on 1.8 acres with an additional 2 lots available totaling over 600 ft of waterfront on nearly 5 acres of pristine privacy.

18 EARL ST • $599,900

Nestled behind lush perennial gardens and built in the 1860s, this exquisite 5 bdrm 1.5 bath home in the heart of Sydenham ward has all modern features while maintaining its original charm. The interior has been fully restored and upgraded with beautiful hardwood and large ceramic tile with a spacious kitchen including new appliances. The home has had significant upgrades of a 50 year metal/shingled roof, insulation, foundation, furnace and brick pointing. Only minutes to walk to downtown, Queen’s or KGH.

59 CAMBRIDGE CRES • $255,000

3 bedroom home, wide hilltop lot. modern eat-in kitchen new flooring installed in 2014, roof 2007 and windows 2005. Large master bedroom complete with his and hers closets. The finished 40+ foot long rec room with bar is ready for entertaining. Your back yard comes equipped with a play structure, 4 season gazebo over the deck, and patio off the 12’x21’ detached workshop. All ready for you to move in.

2810 CR #6 WATERFALL CAFÉ • $498,000

Above your fully complemented and stocked dining room complete with upgraded kitchen, seating and amenities for 48, sits a 2 bdrm loft apartment that we liken to country meets the lower east side of Manhattan. Our clients completely renovated this spacious loft in 2008. Local talent was used in the remodeling. A professional open concept kitchen / living room / dining area are only eclipsed by the double sliding doors that allow the waterfall site and sound to envelop you.

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Easy waterfront living in Mill Cove Condominium, Westport. One level accessible unit with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, custom kitchen, a gorgeous fireplace, vaulted ceilings & exceptional views.

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Luxury awaits at this waterfront condo in Westport Mill Cove. Three storey unit with hardwood, marble and slate flooring, open-concept gourmet kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths and a wood-burning fireplace.

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108 HELEN

Character abounds in this 1.5 storey 4+1 bdrm gem In the Winston Churchill district. All brick and very well maintained. Include: hardwood floors, cork floor in kitchen, 3 full bathrooms - one on each level, double attached garage, fenced rear yard, large finished bedroom in basement, central air, central vac and more!

$249,000 DAVIDSON SIDE RD

The home you have been waiting for! Expansive, 3400 sq.ft., 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home with on-ground pool and large, private lot. This is the perfect family home with the ideal location on a quiet street and close to Lancaster or Mother Theresa schools.

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Tremendous opportunity for the right person, this one and a half storey home has seen several updates. One bdrm on the main level and 2 upstairs. Paved drive with large double detached garage this property is located in a terrific area well South of Princess and directly across from a large park with tennis courts. MLS®15604257.

3 Mountain Road

Three bedroom bungalow in the Village of Westport with 2 baths, full basement with propane fireplace, detached garage with carport, new garden shed and nicely landscaped, private yard. Located close to a public beach and walking distance to all amenities.

This country home is sitting on a 1.6 acre level lot just 10 minutes north of Kingston. The home offers 2 bdrms and 2 full bathrooms. Bright front foyer with large entry closet leads into a large family room with wide plank laminate floors, beautiful pine beams and new custom staircase with modern metal spindles creates a comfortable country atmosphere. Generous sized eat in kitchen with stainless steel appliances included, main floor laundry and a 4 pc bathroom on the main floor. The master bdrm is large and features a 3 pc ensuite. Patio doors lead to a large deck. MLS®15604481.

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Immaculate Custom family home. Spacious 2800 sq ft. new hardwood, ceramic porcelain tile throughout, top of the line kitchen cabinets, granite counter tops, partial heated floor, new windows (2010-1015) new gas furnace/central air. Main floor sunroom addition, main floor 6 person sauna, main bath with air tub, Exterior is nicely landscaped with pond, decking, patio, 6 person Beachcomber hot tub. Oversized garage with heated workshop, fabulous property!

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• Clean 3 bedroom townhome • Hardwood/Ceramic floors • New countertops PRICING $ • Pellet stove in living room FROM NEW • Spacious master bedroom LISTING • Rec-rm w/small games area • New garage door Open House 1364 ANDERSEN DR. 1003 BLUFFWOOD AVE- Sunday • April 27th 2pm-4pm • Rear deck off living room Fabulous West End Cul-de-Sac Home • Mint condition, quality built bungalow $234,900. MLS® • Greenwood Park Gem • Custom built Marques Home • 4 bedrooms, 3 baths • Hdwd and ceramic tile • Teak hardwood flooring on main floor • Bright elevated bung w/wood & ceramic flooring Open House Sat / Sun • Large eat-in kitchen • Gas FP in living/dining room • Fin. lower level w/rec-rm, 3rd bedroom, Directions: Princess St. to with ceramic tile, iron and wood railings • Kitchen with granite, pantry and ceramic full bath and den • In-floor bsmt slab heating • 14` x 11`6 rear deck $374,500. MLS® April 26 & 27th 2pm-4pm • Designer kitchen with ceramic, Centennial Dr. to Davis Dr. backsplash Directions: Cedarwood Dr. to Redwood Cres.To Mimosa Court

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• 2+2 bdrms, 3 full baths • Ensuite C/air • Professionally landscaped st of features $649,900. MLS®

• Custom built Marques Home • 3200 sq ft , 5 bdrms, 3 baths • Hdwd/Ceramic on main floor • 9’ ceilings on both floors • Designer kitchen cabinetry • Quartz countertops • Large rec-rm w/gas FP • Interlock patio, fenced yard $599,900. MLS®

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1224 CARFA CRES.

179 PAULINE TOM AVE.

• Executive home in exclusive Trailhead Place • Custom kitchen cabinets with granite counter tops, plus sunken family room with custom wall-to-wall unit with gas fireplace • Master bed with large ensuite bath with soaker jet tub and walk-in shower • Lower level with 9ft ceilings and separate entrance to nanny suite

• New under construction in Baxter North (Greenwood Park West) • Top quality, full stone and brick exterior, open concept main floor, gas fireplace in living rm. • Custom curved stairs to basement • Coffered and tray ceilings with coving, 9-10 ft ceilings Full ensuite with tile shower and frameless • West• End Kingston office condo • 2,000 sq. ft. finished space. • Reception area with glass doors four offices on main floor • Lower level with separate entry • Office area, kitchenette, • Hardwood and ceramic tile throughout two bathrooms Ideal for owner occupied, STREET MLS® • Storage/computer room and utility room •PRINCESS

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Ideas for pool perimeter landscaping

Safety first Although the goal may be to soften the lines of the pool and/or create sight barriers that will provide some measure of privacy for swimmers, homeowners must put safety above all else. Before any decorative touches are added, it is important to surround a pool with a slip-resistant surface and fencing (many communities require fences be erected around pools). Consult with a landscaping contractor, who should be knowledgeable about safety codes, or speak to the permit-issuing department at town hall. There should be a list of requirements to ensure pool placement as well as any surrounding touches are legal and within code. Nonslip surfaces Concrete, brick and pavers and decking are popular materials used to surround a pool. Installers can make recommendations on materials and fin-

ishes, but one suggestion is to choose a rough finish. Pool water can make surfaces slippery. Concrete that is stamped or scarred provides extra traction than a smooth surface. The same can be said for brick patios and pavers. Avoid smooth stones or pavers with shiny surfaces, as these may only increase the risk of falls. Homeowners who have chosen wood or composite decking to surround a pool should talk to their contractor about nonslip protective coatings. Such coatings typically are acrylic-based liquids applied like a paint or sealer. Some composite decks may be crafted with texture or a built-in coating to reduce slipping. In addition, use nonstick mats on decks and patios to provide a little extra footing where people enter and exit the pool.

Finishing touches Plants can provide the finishing touches for a poolside landscape. Homeowners should keep in mind that pools are not often shaded from the sun, so plants placed around the pool will need to be sun- and drought-tolerant. Succulents, such as aloe and jade, may work, as can the perennial shrub yucca. Moderately growing grasses will offer a

Mulch and stone Homeowners often prefer some combination of mulch or stone to serve as a transition between the pool, concrete or paver hardscape and the lawn. Stone may be more practical for those with inground pools because it will not easily blow onto the water surface. With an above-ground pool, mulch or stone can do the trick, serving as a barrier so that pool water does not overly drench the surrounding lawn or damage grass after exposure to pool chemicals. Mulch and • stone also will provide drainage from water runoff from the pool and rain. Another advantage of having an addi- • tional barrier between the pool and lawn • is that lawn clippings will not be shot into the pool when mowing. Stone and • mulch can be dressed up with statues, lawn ornaments and tolerant plants.

privacy barrier. Keep trees and flowering plants far enough away from the pool’s edge so they do not contribute to debris that falls into the pool, which can complicate maintenance. Also, flowering plants may attract insects and other wildlife that may interfere with your enjoyment of the pool. It’s better to create a friendly environment for wildlife

further away from the pool. Homeowners who need some advice planning the landscaping around their pools can rely on the expertise of landscape architects as well as employees at lawn and garden centers. Pool companies may work with landscapers and offer recommendations to people unaccustomed to working around pools.

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With the rise of the “staycation,” more and more homeowners are turning their backyards into their own private oases. The centerpiece of many such retreats is a refreshing and inviting pool. Whether above-ground or inground models, pools make for welcoming spots to enjoy warm days and nights. A new pool can quickly turn a yard into the “it” spot to spend vacations or cool off at the end hot summer days. While pools are often the focal point of a backyard, many homeowners want their pools to blend seamlessly with the rest of their yards. When transforming a backyard that includes a pool, homeowners should consider a few factors to ensure each afternoon spent poolside is as safe as it is fun.

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20 Year home features 2+1 bedrooms, a lovely living room with propane gas fireplace, large Lake Ontario with spectacular views of the marina and Lemoine`s Point Park. master bedroom with 3 pc ensuite & sitting area. Get91 the boat in the water and enjoy summer! Spacious family home offers a combine living & Dining room with new hardwood BAY STREET MLS®15603419 . Directions: from Kingston, follow Bath Rd, turn right @ lights in Bath,HOUSE turn floors,16x20`deck, 20X16 master bedroom finished full basement with gas fireplace, OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 left on County Rd 22, turn right on County Rd 8, then left onWhen Countylocation Road 9counts!! This downtown MLS®15604123. `gem` has been renovated `top

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2817 PERTH RD This property has lots to offer. This all stone, 3 bedroom home boasts 100 acres just 10 minutes north of the 401. This home has a large AFFORDABLE COUNTRY • $199,900 living room, separate dining room and a largeHOME deck which overlooks This traditional bungalow a level You lot ,can withutilize mature your property as well as elevated newer windows andonfurnace. lowertrees leveladding for a small or in-law suite, it features to yourbusiness privacy from the road. Theas home features a3+1 HERITAGE STONE HOME • $299,900 the bath, rec an office space a walk-out. bedrooms androom 1-4 pcand bathroom. Enjoy yourwith A/C during the hotFrom summer An 1852 Hammer Dressed Stone Home with a newer addition, has overkitchen, 1500 full the house you can see the dog kennels and large work shop. There sq.ft. of living space. Full of character and comfort, laid out in a central days. The double garage has a garage opener while the double paved fields for horses, and plenty of hardwood and softwood. plan. Large dining room, den, 2pc bathroom, and laundry on the mainare level.somedrive provides 5+ parking spots. Extras: 5 appliances plus a electrical Many improvements over the years. Great downtown location close to Call manyto see this beautiful property. hook up for a generator. Decorator’s touch needed. Easy to show. amenities. Two parking spots. Call for your personal showing!

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This lovely three bedroom home looks great and is well cared for on a quiet street. The living room and 2817dining PERTH roomRD have laminate flooring and carpeting This property has lots to offer. This all stone, 3 bedroom home boasts NEW 100 acres just 10 minutes of the 401. has This home has abright large in the bedrooms. Thenorth basement a large PRICEVALLEYVIEW DR • $319,900 2063 living room, separate dining room and a large deck which overlooks Executive bungalow with a walk out basement. Looking to relax by your the property as well as newer windows and furnace. You can utilize recroom, two bedrooms, a laundry room and a half water, then this 2 + 1 bdrm bungalow is right for you. Large living room the lower level for a small business or in-law suite, as it features a and dining room with vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace and lots of natural light 489 ALFRED ST • $255,000 kitchen, full bath, recMLS. room and an walking office space a walk-out. From bath. $264,900 create a peaceful atmosphere. The living room has a patio door to a generous 2 unit property on Alferd Street distancewith to downtown, across from the house you can see the dog kennels and large work shop. There

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THIS WEEKS FEATURED PROPERTY - GOLDFISH LAKE $495,000

11 acres of total privacy and over 3000 feet of shoreline. Large 5 bedroom log summer home or cottage with 2 beautiful stone fireplaces, 2 bathrooms, 2 kitchens. Clean rocky Canadian Shield shoreline with a sandy cove for the little ones. Wet slip boat house. Call John 613-539-5545 MLS®15603459

2017 SWANFIELD ST. • $274,900

NEW LISTING

This well maintained 7 year old, 2 bedroom bungalow, backing onto greenspace is move- in ready! This home features an open concept eatin kitchen with breakfast bar, lots of counter space and walk-out to the backyard with covered deck, single car garage with inside entry and 9’ ceilings throughout main floor. A full bright unfinished basement with lots of windows and both a bathroom and bar rough-in, awaiting your personal finishing touches, perfect for an in-law suite. MLS®15604391

203 COUNTY RD. #15 • $169,900

716 SUSSEX BLVD. BAYRIDGE $259,900

Just one block to Bayridge Public School, High School and Park. 3 bedroom side split with large 64’ x 120’ lot. Large deck overlooking back yard. Rec room. Outside basement entrance. First time offered for sale in over 40 years. Call John 613-539-5545 MLS®15603920

GREEN BAY BOBS LAKE $350,000

2.1 acres of land and 180 feet of clean deep water shoreline with this 3 bedroom Viceroy built cottage. Excellent swimming, great fishing and miles of shoreline to explore on this highly desirable lake. Call John 613-539-5545 MLS®15602545

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38 GROSVENOR CRT. • $254,900

Cell: 613-539-5545 Office: 613-372-1394

NEW LISTING

3 bdrm 1 bath bungalow near Balsam Grove Park and within walking distance to the Cataraqui Trail. Features gleaming original hardwood floors on the main level, a gas fireplace separating the living and dining rooms and a beautiful 3 season sunroom. Some recent upgrades include windows on main level(2004), and roof (2012). Also offering a gas furnace, high efficient hot water tank (owned), and a partially finished basement with extra bdrm. MLS®15604160

NEW LISTING

Excellent location! This charming 2 storey home sits on a nice deep lot that is fully fenced. The former garage has been converted into a 9x18 family room creating more living space in this on grade slab home. Offering 3 spacious bdrms, 1 bath, upgraded windows, roof (2006), gas furnace and a/c (2014), upgraded 100 amp electrical breaker panel, fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer included. The back yard features a large 16x32 deck and 4 sheds. Flexible closing available. MLS®15603942

jjohnston@bowesandcocks.com

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Country bungalow situated on a large lot just outside of the village of tamworth. Featuring an in-law suite, patio doors off the kitchen to backyard deck, a walkout basement and extra large detached garage. This home will need a little TLC but offers great potential to it’s future owners. Immediate possession available!

60 HILLCREST AVE. • $224,900

Jack Green,

MBA Real Estate Broker 613-328-8250 Direct

NEW PRICE

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FOR LEASE 20 DUNDAS ST EAST, NAPANEE

Two 2300 sq.ft. floors can be leased separately. 13 offices (most used for treatment, some with sinks), plus conference and large reception areas. $11.50/sq.ft. MLS 15603529

FOR LEASE

Beautiful newly renovated restaurant space, can be converted to a retail or office space. In the heart of the downtown core. $1100/month + utilities. MLS 15601917

WATERFRONT

4362 SILLS BAY ROAD • $624,900

This executive ranch style wf bungalow is nestled on an highly private 3.6 Acres w/217`.The k&p trail system separates eel bay on the mouth of sydenham lk. Unique layout offers 5000` of finished area w/level basement w/o to interlock stone patio,gardens & inground pool w/rod iron fencing. Open concept liv/din & notable kitchen features hand crafted solid maple cabinetry, granite counters, island w/eating bar,s/s appl`s & cherry wood flrs. Enjoy peace & comfort! MLS®15602680

3295 MURTON ROAD • $229,900

NEW PRICE

FOR LEASE

Charming 3 bdrm brick bungalow situated on a large picturesque 200’ x 132’ lot. Features numerous renovations which include a modernized kitchen with new fixtures, counter tops, double sink and new laminate flooring. The updates to the bathroom include fixtures, flooring and cabinet. Other renovations include newer doors, hardwood floors, insulation, garage roof, upgraded electrical panel, well pump and uv light. MLS®15602726

4219 MANGAN BLVD • $249,900

27 DUNDAS ST WEST, NAPANEE 600 sq.ft. prime retail or office space in vibrant downtown core.

LEASE for $600. MLS 14610008

FOR LEASE

This charming elevated bungalow rests on a large wonderfully landscaped lot with the main level featuring 3 bdrms, 4 piece bath, dining room and cozy country style kitchen with large deck leading out onto a large impressive backyard great for families and pet owners! A finished basement with great in law potential features a separate entrance, 1 bdrm, large kitchen, dining room, 3 piece bath and living room with woodstove. MLS®15603376

91B DUNDAS ST EAST, NAPANEE

Attractive, well kept office space in downtown core of Napanee, includes 2 offices, reception area, staff room/board room. Across from Gibbards. 1000 sq.ft. $900/month MLS 15601919

FOR LEASE

212 CAMDEN RD, NAPANEE

1,250 Sq.ft. warehouse or light industrial units. Office space at front and storage units at back. Lease office $325 + Industrial units $850 MLS 15602197

128 JOHN STREET, NAPANEE

Convenient downtown office space, one block from Center St, and one block from Dundas St. Across from town hall. 325 sq ft. $375/month MLS 15601350

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153 BERTRIM LANE • $339,900

WATERFRONT

This deep clean waterfront property over-looking crow lake (connects to Bobs Lake) features a renovated kitchen with granite counter tops and high end detailed wood finishings adding character and warmth to this beautiful turn-key 4 season home/ cottage. It’s desirable shoreline is perfect for swimming, boating and excellent fishing with beautiful lake views that can be appreciated from the deck or down on the dock. MLS®15603306 R0023267707

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674 MILFORD Beautifully renovated 4 bdrm backsplit backing onto Ashton Park. The perennial rock garden lines the path approaching the front door. The main level has been completely renovated with Brazilian Cherry hardwood in the living & dining room. The kitchen was redone in 2006 with black slate floor tiles, granite counters, pantry & cozy eating area. The cupboards have all been replaced & include pot drawers, under the cupboard lighting enhanced with subway tiles. Upstairs a large master bdom with a 3 pc ensuite with gleaming marble floors. There’s also 2 other bdrms & the main bath redone in 2009 with marble floors, wall tiles & vanity.

$369,900

MLS® 15603952

320 FRIARHILL CRES.

Stone front bungalow with 1655 sq. ft. above grade and fully finished on the lower level. Main floor offers two bedrooms plus den. Master has full ensuite with jet tub, large walk-in closet. Kitchen has very large eating area that opens onto 14X20 deck and generous sized rear yard. The lower level is fully finished with another large bedroom, huge rec. room and billiard area. There is a third full bath on this level. Newly Listed at $399,900. MLS®15604165.

46 ABBEY DAWN

Beautiful 2+1 bedroom bungalow in Loyalist Country Club Estates. This beauty includes a $10,000 membership. Many upgrades including hardwood floors, finished top to bottom. Two bedrooms up, master with full ensuite. 3 full baths. Very large rec. room with gas fireplace. There are simply too many extras to list. Priced at just $294,900 MLS®15602682.

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$459,900

120 BARRETT COURT, UNIT 703

$284,900

MLS® 15603159

MLS® 15603031

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115 BARRETT COURT

Beautiful large 2 bdrm condo in the Deerfield. Completely renovated. Gorgeous hardwood floors, new kitchen, granite counters. Master has full ensuite and large walk-in closet. Large balcony with two sets of patio doors. The building has many amenities including indoor and roof top pools. This unit is a must see. Priced at $319,900. MLS®15603612.

316 KINGSDALE AVE.

Completely renovated. Vibrant colours. New high end kitchen cabinets with slate floors. New Bath also with slate floors. All new quality laminate floors throughout the bedrooms, halls and living room. Screened in balcony. Priced at $169,000. MLS®15603623.

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Rick Saucier SALES REPRESENTATIVE

CELL: (613) 827-0603 OFFICE: (613) 354-5435

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$174,500

• This large elevated one story home features four bedrooms, with a lower level workshop that could easily be remodeled into a fifth bdrm. With over 1100 square feet this home has a large eat in kitchen and a separate dining area for the more formal events. Large living room upstairs and a large family room downstairs with a gas burning fireplace. Outside features include a fully fenced backyard and a patio perfect for the BBQ. This home is minutes west of CFB Trenton and the 401. Gas Monthly - $74.00 Hydro Monthly $152.00. MLS®15603213. N E PE S O OU . 2-4 H AT S

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$249,500

• This 3 bdrm semi-detached home is located in the desirable Cataraqui Woods area. Large open concept upper level featuring bamboo floors and a remodeled kitchen (2014) which includes a natural gas stove along with the fridge, microwave and dishwasher. Lower level is fully finished and wired for surround sound. Single attached garage features a convenient inside entry. This house is fully fenced on the back and side and the hot tube (2014) is included! Newer shingles (2010), garage door opener (2013) and a walkout from the basement (2014). MLS®15603652.

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Sutton Group - Masters Reality Inc. 1650 Bath Rd. Kingston, ON Office 613.384.5500 *Sales Representative

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1444 AUDREY ST., KINGSTON - $439,000 Reduced for quick sale. Custom built, solid brick home on treed lot. Large 2 car garage, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, sauna, 2 kitchens, formal dining room, living room and eat-in kitchen. Master bedroom with ensuite and walk in closet. Fabulous lot and location. Quality throughout. Priced well below replacement cost. Possible inlaw suite. Directions: Sydenham Road, right Mildred, left Jesse & right on Audrey

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 • HOST GARY SMITH WEST END NEIGHBOURHOOD

1109 LINCOLN DR., KINGSTON

182 NELSON ST., KINGSTON

Executive 3+1 bdrm, 3.5 bath, with all the upgrades. Including walkout basement, pool sized yard, Hot tub, main floor laundry, main floor family room, the list goes on MLSÂŽ 15603546 $374,900

3 Bdrm, 1 bath, with private 1 Bdrm main floor in-law suite. Nicely maintained and generating a positive cashflow. Zoned to allow professional office + residence. Plenty of parking. MLSÂŽ 15603955 $529,500

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 • HOST JOE BARR LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION!

401 BRIARWOOD DR. KINGSTON - $449,000 Location, location....Solid 2500 sq ft home with 2 car garage on a fenced lot. Deck off family room main floor, 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, 2 fireplaces, hardwood, ceramic and carpet floors. Separate entrance to basement with finished area ready for in-law suite if required. Priced to sell a must to view. Directions: Roosevelt to Tanglewood to Briarwood

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1333 WAVERLEY CRES, KINGSTON - $224,900 Well maintained family home in west end neighborhood. A 3+1 bedroom bungalow with 2 full baths, full finished lower level with large rec-room, 4th bedroom plus laundry/ utilities room. Updates include roof in 2014, gas furnace in 2013 and all main level thermal pain vinyl l windows in 2012/13. Large bright eat in kitchen with side door access to a fenced rear yard. 60x110 ft lot.

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Sutton Group - Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage

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545 MACDONNELL ST., KINGSTON 2 Bdrm single family home with potential for basement unit. Move right in and work at the upgrades over time. Plenty of parking, downtown location. MLSÂŽ 15602885 $154,900

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127 SAUL ST., ODESSA Better than new 1 yr old 3 bdrm., 1.5 bath 2 Storey home with garage. Appliances, shed, Owned HWT, all included for this amazing price. Quick closing available. MLSÂŽ 15602770 $282,900

STEPHEN LUTZ

395 STONE STREET NORTH , GANANOQUE $229,900 Extensively renovated and updated family home plus separate 2 level, one bedroom apartment. Hardwood floors on both levels, high quality wood kitchen cabinets, pantry storage, tile floors and granite counter tops. Two full baths one on each level are large and finely finished. Lots of parking with driveway access. Rear addition is a separate 1 bedroom apartment on 2 levels, rented month to month inclusive for $500. An excellent location this property is close to the heart of Gananoque, 401, schools and across from the Gan River green space.

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