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Youth Volunteer Challenge breaks records locally hours for a fourth year in a row. This year’s total numbers also represent an eight per cent increase in News – Youth volunteerism is youth volunteers and a 33 per cent on the rise across the country, and increase in volunteer hours over especially in Kingston. This year 2014. Students participated in a va3,690 students volunteered for an riety of events and for the first time, impressive 20,424 hours during the all LDSB, ALCDSB and French Change the World: Ontario Youth schools in the area participated. “It really is the schools that help Volunteer Challenge, exceeding lothe challenge,” said Miklas.”They cal records and expectations. do plenty of volThe initiative “It asks volunteer centres in the prov- unteer events is made possible with funding ince to engage as many high school age and we’ve really support from the youth as they can in their area to volunteer built up their awareness of the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship, for at least three hours during a six week challenge over the past three Immigration and period of time” years so this International Bill Miklas year we had evTrade and has ery school in the run for the past eight years provincially and four in area participating.” Miklas visits the schools leadKingston. “It asks volunteer centres in the ing up to the challenge each year. province to engage as many high He talks to student services, student school age youth as they can in their councils and the students themarea to volunteer for at least three selves about getting involved, how hours during a six week period of they can participate and how they time,” explained Bill Miklas, Volun- can track their participation. “We communicate with the teer Services Manager for the United Way Volunteer Centre. “We’ve schools throughout the challenge had great results all four years, but and we track their performance so that we can tally the end results and this year was especially great.” This year, local high school stu- present those provincially,” he said. dents exceeded local targets of 2,500 students and 7,500 volunteer Continued on page 6
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a great opportunity for people from even Ottawa or Montreal to come in and really get a sense of that Pan Am fever, says festival producer Tricia Knowles. The festival was made possible by a grant from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport, which is allowing Fort Henry to run all of the programming – including regularly scheduled events like the Sunset Ceremonies – free of charge. Performers include celebrated Canadian singer/songwriter Jully Black, Cuban artist Alex Cuba, contemporary AfricanCaribbean dance company Ballet Creole, Iqaluit band the Jerry Cans and many more. “Our performers come from all over and while we don’t have every single one of the 41 countries represented, we were careful to ensure there is representation from all the different areas,” says Knowles, adding that she hopes the festival will contribute to a greater understanding of different cultures within the community. “This is an opportunity for people to come and not just view entertainment, but also have that experience within it. If we bring more non-mainstream groups into the centre of a large civic activity, it has an opportunity to expand people’s horizons.”
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The “Rhythm Zone” and the “Sunshine Tent” will hold further interactive activities for children and adults, and music will be performed on the “Marigold Stage” and the “Hummingbird Stage” Knowles explains that the goal was to name the various tents after cultural elements of the Americas. “When you look at cultures, they’re [represented by] the flowers, the animals, the birds, the music. So we have the land animal attributed to the Pan Am Games, the sun, the flowers, the hummingbird. Different elements from a lot of the Pan Am countries have been brought into the site.” The fact that the Fort Henry Pan Am Cultural Festival is sandwiched by Canada Day and American Independence Day is of course adding to the excitement. Special Canadian and American-themed Sunset Ceremonies will be held on the countries’ respective birthdays, July 1 and 4. “Both of those are totally free so if people have never seen a Sunset Ceremony this is an opportunity,” says Knowles. On July 2, the Pan Am Torch Relay will come through the fort. “The torch relay is going to be amazing – like a festival within a festival,” notes Knowles, adding that “the collaboration that we’ve seen between all of the partners in Kingston [who are making this possible] shows how this whole thing really is about culture, community and sport.” For more information about the festival and a full listing of events and times, visit http://www.forthenry.com/events/pan-am-cultural-festival/.
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New use for old stones: Downtown heritage property slated for demolition News – A downtown bank is branching out. Scotiabank plans to relocate further down Princess Street into a redesigned heritage building on the northwest corner of Princess and Wellington Streets. The move could lead to the demolition of a downtown heritage listed property. The Springer Group of Companies notified the city of its intent to demolish the heritage property at 101-109 Princess Street, plus the undesignated buildings at 206 and 208 Wellington Street. But the old stones will be salvaged and worked into the new development. “The stone facades along Princess and Wellington Streets will be restored to their original stone appearances,” according to architect Raymond Zaback, representing the developer. The project will create 21,475 square feet of office space, plus underground parking, for Scotiabank, which is relocating about one block away from its current site. Coun. Rob Hutchison, who represents the downtown neighbourhood, says he has met with the developer and likes what he sees. “All in all, at first blush it looks good.”
Even though the word ‘demolition’ is attached to the redevelopment, it will actually expose more heritage characteristics, he explained. “I think it will be difficult to argue it’s a complete heritage loss because the development is actually going to expose the original heritage values.” The developer has submitted a heritage impact study outlining the demolition and restoration plans. The study noted the infill project will improve the deteriorating heritage character of the mid-19th century buildings. “The character
has been obscured as the result of decades of extensive alterations, such as the stucco wall covering, the re-sizing or elimination of windows, the reconfigured and rebuilt ground floor elevations, the large signage bands, and flat roofs. This loss will be reversed.” Coun. Hutchison says removing the “less original” stucco exterior should be a benefit. “It’s going to be an interesting meld of modern (architecture) on the first floor, 19th century on second and third floors while maintaining the original
roof line.” The heritage study confirmed the project will blend modern and historic elements: “The redevelopment is proposing to create a balance between the heritage character of the area, the existing original stone buildings themselves and the glazed infill that reflect the requirements of contemporary retail banking function and ‘look’. The existing three-storey buildings at 101-109 Princess Street, with some elements designed by well-known architects William Coverdale and William Newlands, have seen many commercial uses over the past 165 years. They are currently used by Gallery of Fine Art, Chumleighs and the former Tweed & Hickory stores. City staff notified councillors of the heritage demolition request June 16, and a report will be prepared for council to debate at their July 14 meeting. The redevelopment will also provide 27 underground parking spaces, with access off Wellington Street, reducing on-street parking congestion, the study added. The city listed the buildings at 101-109 Princess Street as having cultural heritage value based on the 1850s era of their construction. A fire destroyed many of the buildings, and they were rebuilt a few years later.
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Walk this way, and that way: Kingston to get ‘scramble’ crossing By Bill Hutchins
News – Queen’s University students always seem to be in a scramble to get to classes on the main campus. But starting in September, they’ll have a dedicated place on the street to help them rush around. Kingston will create the city’s first ever ‘scramble’ pedestrian crossing at University Avenue and Union Street, allowing pedestrians to cross in all directions of the intersection at the same time. Coun. Peter Stroud, whose district includes the main campus, says this should prevent more students jaywalking across the busy streets while on their way to classes. “Demand is so great. Students take risks. This makes it safer for everyone.” City council’s decision, which carried unanimously June 16, has been applauded by everyone from student leaders to the Queen’s principal. The intersection was chosen because of its unusually high pedestrian volumes. About one-thousand people, mainly stu-
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dents, walk through the University-Union intersection every hour during peak class times. Scramble crossings require vehicles to stop in all directions during regular traffic light cycles, allowing pedestrians to cross anywhere within the intersection including diagonally. During the scramble traffic cycle, the lights will turn red for all cars and green for all pedestrians. Along with longer wait times, it will also mean a significant change for motorists. “That is the first intersection in the city where we will ban the right turn on red – at all times,” explained Deanna Green, the city’s traffic manager. The no-right-turn-on-red bylaw, which still needs final council approval, will add a couple of extra minutes to the commute times of cars and public transit. But councillors say pedestrian safety trumps traffic delays.
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Coun. Jim Neill describes the intersection as a “pedestrian crisis spot” that needs the city’s attention. City staff recommended council support a cheaper option that did not involve the scramble method, but politicians instead went with the more expensive option to improve pedestrian safety and relations with the university. “It’s very important to the pedestrians, many of whom are students, but also a gesture. I thought it’s very important that council show students are important citizens of Kingston,” said Coun. Stroud. Scramble intersections aren’t cheap. It will cost the city $130,000 to make a series of improvements to the intersection, including audible signals, additional signage for motorists, scramble traffic signal phasing and specialized pavement markings. The bulk of the budget, $80,000, is to install thermoplastic markings along the four crosswalks. “We want the intersection to look unique. It is a high cost but it’s very visible, very unique and has a traffic calming effect to motorists,” explained Green. It will take six to eight weeks to install the scramble crossing, which the city hopes to complete by Sept. 1. Visit our Simmons Kingston isn’t the first city to have a scramble crossing. Toronto has two, while Fredericton and Saskatoon also use them. They’re also very popular in other countries such as Japan. Could Kingston get another one? “There are certainly some intersections in the downtown core that have high pedestrian volumes. We’ll see how this intersection works out, monitor it carefully and then it’s up to council to look at other,” said Green.
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News – Oct. 19 may seem like a long way away, but Kingston and Islands have a full ballot for the fall election now that Andy Brooke, a retired RCMP officer, has officially been chosen by the local Conservative party. Brooke caused something of an upset earlier this month when he won the nomination over former Kingston mayor Gary Bennett; he attributes the win to the fact that his outreach goes beyond the traditional Conservative base. “There is a segment of the Conservative’s base which I feel has inadvertently isolated itself over the years. We need to reach out to people,” Brooke says, adding that “there are many people who got Conservative memberships for the nomination that have never held memberships before in any party.” Brooke says that one of his true passions as a candidate is engaging people in the electoral process, regardless of
what their views or political stripes may be. “A lot of people have decided for their own reasons to turn and walk away from political participation. I would really like to call out to those people and say in this campaign you’ll have a reason to turn around and come back and be engaged with whatever political party you choose to support.” Brooke moved to the Kingston area in 1994 after serving just over half of his RCMP career in British Columbia. He policed here until 2008, working in a number of different areas such as uniform policing, anti-organized crime, counter-terrorism and the penitentiary squad. As RCMP officers are not permitted to get involved with politics, this is Brooke’s first time running for office; however, he doesn’t believe being the new kid on the block will hurt his chances. “I literally come as a non-politician,” he remarks. “Because I don’t have a traditional political record, I think it will be very interesting to see how the
Andy Brooke other parties choose to approach it.” One thing he does have experience with: responding to the needs of citizens, even in the most difficult of circumstances. “[As a police officer] when I got the call to go to someone’s house I had to
go meet them wherever they were at, whatever the circumstances, be it a situation that’s positive or a situation that’s not so positive. In politics it’s very similar.” Brooke also notes that serving on the penitentiary squad gave him a deeper understanding of the unique needs of the Kingston community. “I investigated the serious crimes that occurred behind the walls. It gave me a connection with the correctional officers – there are so many of them here with six penitentiaries basically in this area. They all have families and they all have very unique concerns within that community. And I also had the opportunity to meet a lot of offenders and listen to a completely different perspective from the other side of the bars.” Another passion for Brooke – indeed the one he says drove him to the political arena in the first place - is advocating for Canadian Forces members and veterans, many of whom he formed strong connections with when working
on the counter-terrorism squad. “I’ve formed lasting friendships with many people that are in the military, as well as people who are retired military and veterans [and I have many] on my campaign team. I have some ideas [that are still under development] which I hope in the near future I will be able to bring forward.” Essentially, Brooke’s goal is to help Kingston be the best city it can be, and he explains that he has many more ideas he’s working on that will be released over the coming months. “Kingston has so much potential and in recent years we haven’t realized that potential… This campaign has hit the ground running on a number of things. We have met the mayor, he shared with us his priorities as he sees it for the city and that was an excellent cue for us as we move forward.” Brooke’s name will be on the ballot beside Liberal Mark Gerretsen, New Democrat Dan Beals and Nathan Townend of the Green Party on Oct. 19.
IMPORTANT NOTICE Effective JULY 1, 2015, the price of garbage bag tags will increase to $2.50 per tag. Why is the cost increasing? The cost of operating Loyalist Township’s landfills has increased substantially, while the cost of garbage bag tags has not increased since 2005. Increased operational costs have been reflected in property tax rates, which are borne by all Loyalist Township property owners, even those who actively participate in waste diversion efforts by means of recycling and composting. The use of bag tag revenues reduces the property tax rate, redirecting more of waste management costs directly to users.
2005 Operating cost for Loyalist Township landfills: $656,000
2015 Operating cost for Loyalist Township landfills: $975,000
Note to landfill users: Tipping fees have increased to $125.00 per tonne, with a minimum charge of $15 per visit (not including Free Large Item Disposal Opportunities - FLIDO), as per the Miscellaneous Fees By-law 2015-057. If you are a person with a disability and need Loyalist Township information in another format, please contact 613-386-7351, ext. 100, or email info@loyalist.ca.
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What are some of the costs of operating Loyalist’s landfills? Equipment and fuel, the Township’s waste collection contract, staffing, capital improvements to the landfill facilities, and environmental monitoring in the landfill areas all contribute to the cost of operating landfills. Does an increased cost mean the landfill will accept more types of waste (eg., wood, construction materials)? No. We are restricted to the types of waste mandated in our Certificate of Approval, issued by the Ministry of the Environment & Climate Change. I have $2 tags left over. Are they still valid? Yes. The orange tags will be accepted until the end of 2015. Where can I find more information? Please visit the Loyalist Township website, www.loyalist.ca/go/bagtags or call 613-386-7351, ext. 116.
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“This year those numbers were especially exciting.” The schools can choose their activities and which groups they want to support locally. In Kingston, Bayridge Secondary School students participated in a 24 hour ‘vow of silence’ to bring awareness to issues in the community. KCVI students held volunteer events to raise money and awareness for Ry-
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The 42nd annual Odessa Car Show and Flea Market was held June 13-14 at the Odessa Fairgrounds. Numerous types of antique and classic cars and trucks took visitors back to yesteryear and brought many memories back to life. Over 200 antique, classic and special interest vehicles were on hand. The weekend-long event is considered one of the largest and best shows of its kind in the region. Photos/Rob Mooy
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Stop watching cat videos and adopt one of your own
If you have an Internet connection and regularly use it then you have probably watched a cat video or ten at some point. The Internet is filled with videos of cats and kittens doing adorable, stupid and sometimes ridiculous things and for some reason we all love it. I never really understood the whole cat video craziness until I got a cat. Suddenly all of the videos made sense and I was fully on the bandwagon, so to speak. Growing up I was always a dog person. I remember thinking that dogs were so much better than cats because they showed affection all the time, they greeted you at the door and they came when called. I loved owning a dog when I was younger and to be fair I still love dogs, I just don’t want to own one. Cat ownership is so much easier. I love cats for the opposite of all the
reasons I loved dogs – they show affection on their own terms, they don’t care if you are gone all day as long as you feed them and they are independent. Korey and I have had our cat, Einstein, for almost four years now and we actually adopted him as he was headed to the humane society. We didn’t want him to be in a shelter, especially since he is a black cat. While Einstein was a bitey kitten and still ‘play’ bites now, he is also a loving, quirky cat with an easy to love personality. It is hard for me to imagine anyone overlooking a cat like him simply because he is black and they are superstitious. It is also hard for me to imagine anyone else owning him. June, as it turns out, is cat adoption month. Humane societies across Canada hold special reduced fee adoption events, open houses and even microchip clinics to get more people into the shelters and adopting animals that are very much in need of a home. Last year I learned that June is kind of like high season for the
shelters. Humane societies see a big spike in June in terms of the number of kittens being born and the number of cats and kittens dropped off at their door. In order to keep up with this influx they reduce adoption rates. I know that cats aren’t for everyone and many people feel that their independence comes across as antisocial and I thought that for a long time too, but now I see that is simply not the case. Sure, some cats are skittish and hide, but they are not typical and many cats who exhibit that behavior have been wronged in some way in the past. Most cats are lovable, affectionate and very entertaining if you just give them a chance. This column makes me sound a bit like a crazy cat lady, but as a former dog lover converted to cat lover I highly recommend adopting a cat to anyone who is thinking about it. When you do, you will finally understand the world of online cat videos and all the quirks they highlight and then you can procrastinate like the rest of us by watching them for hours.
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Shocking murder of teenager over smartphone contains sobering lessons Editorial – It’s hard not to get sinking feeling when you think of the 18 year old London man who was shot dead June 14 in what appears to have been an attempt to retrieve a missing smartphone. Most of us can readily identify with the feeling of being without that most quintessential piece of modern technology – the one that connects us in a very visceral way to all the lives we lead, the device that stores our contacts and memories, and assists us in most aspects of everyday life, and we sympathize with a nearcompulsive desire to recover it. Jeremy Cook left his iPhone in a taxi that night, but with the use of an embedded GPS tracking device, he was able to track it down to a specific address in the early hours of Sunday morning. A witness says that as he attempted to converse with three individuals inside a vehicle and was shot multiple times before the vehicle sped off. The phone was later tossed aside a few blocks away, close to the suspects’ abandoned vehicle. To be certain, this is a crime that contains multiple elements of criminality including theft and illegal firearms; however, experts say that it all may have been avoided had it been resolved to let the phone go for the night. By all means use the available phone-finder apps, and if they indicate it is in a readily accessible and safe place such as a store or a restaurant, seek it out. However, police say that the most prudent course of action once you realize your phone is gone is to call your service provider, deactivate it and report the theft to police. Now, they may not treat your missing phone as a priority, and indeed it’s possible you may never see it again, but at least you can sleep soundly knowing that you’ve taken the proper course of action. Leave the thiefmanagement to the authorities; no device is worth the risk. Police say that if you want to deter thieves, you can create an access code and note down the phone’s unique IMEI number, which can then be used by authorities to prevent it from being reactivated. We hope that the perpetrators of this horrific crime are apprehended and brought to justice. There can be no tolerance for the kind of behaviours that would see a man shot repeatedly over an easily replaceable piece of technology, and they deserve the strongest sentences that the courts can mete out. Still, each one of us must remember to exercise caution and common sense. Psychopathy, criminality and depravity are alive and well in our cities, and while day-to-day risks are undoubtedly small, we still need to be prudent and manage them to the best of our abilities.
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The Bath Sunday Market. Every Sunday May through August. Fresh vegetables, antiques, crafts, collectables, furniture, hand crafted soaps, hand turned wood items, alpaca products, children’s books. Picnic nearby on the waterfront with your hot food and cold drinks from the Market. Trinity Presbyterian Church. 9 Manitou Cres, Amherstview is having a musical evening Saturday, June 27 at 7 p.m. Light refreshments. Free will offering Proceeds going to repair church roof. Summer 4 Seniors - In town for just the summer? Have a senior family member or friend visiting? The Seniors Association has summer memberships effective June 1 to August 31, 2015. Includes June, July & August newsletters, and allows you to sign up for summer programs and trips. $15/person. Call 613.548.7810 or seniorskingston.ca. Bath Pickleball-Get Fit! Have Fun! Play pickleball outdoors up to 6 days a week at the Bath courts. Free introductory sessions with equipment provided. Call 613881-0495 or visit bathpickleball. com for further information. The Old Hay Bay Church, built in 1792 is open 7 days a week from the middle of May until Thanksgiving. There is a custodian to interpret the history and heritage. Displays, artifacts and literature help make the story of this building come alive. Come and bring family, relatives or friends to have a picnic, plan a wedding, connect with the faith or our forbears, or trace genealogical links with Loyalists and other pioneers. The Church is 30 km south and west of Napanee on the South Shore Road or 9.5 km from the Glenora Ferry. From Kingston, you can drive west on The Loyalist Parkway (Hwy 33) and turn right at Adolphustown (County Rd 8). Go straight through Dorland to Hay Bay where the road curves to the right. The Church is on your
left, by the water - Civic # 2365. The cottage (custodian’s) phone # is 613-373-2261. The St. George’s Cathedral Summer Concert Series continues on Thursday July 2 from 12:15pm to 12:50pm with the “Harmonious Pigs” reed ensemble (Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon) performing music by Percy Grainger, Darius Milhaud, Scott Joplin, and others. The series will continue every Thursday through August 27. Admission is free, with a voluntary offering collected. 270 King St. E. (at Johnson) in Kingston. Call 613-548-4617 or visit stgeorgescathedral.ca. Join us for a mid-day musical interlude! Frontenac Farmer’s Market. Come help us celebrate our 10th year. Saturdays, 9am to 2pm 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. Entertainment Branch 631 Friday, June 26 7-11p.m. Music by Showman’s Karaoke. Everyone welcome. Info: 613-389-6605. 39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, June 26. Music by Tim & Michael (Western Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631. Main Hall, 4034 Bath Rd. @ Collins Bay. 7:3011:00 pm. Dress Code , Smart Casual. Singles & Couples Welcome. Cost is $12.00 P.P. ( $10 for Members) Join fitness 4 rock ‘n rollers for a free walk July and August at Holy Cross track Tuesdays and Thursdays mornings between 9:30 and 11 - all welcome call Dee 613-3896540. Kingston - 1.5 hour golf enhancement clinic addressing: More Power=Longer distance ~ Stay in the Fairway for a Straighter Ball ~ and Prevent Injury. Clinic fee includes: Desk-fit for Golfers man-
ual. Contact Dee @ 613-389-6540 or 50plusgolfers@gmail.com. Children’s Program for kids ages 5 to Grade 7, Aug 10-14, 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. (drop off by 8:30 a.m. and pick-up by 12:15 p.m.). Thailand Trek! Imagine the elephants, puppets, music, Thai food, bible stories, crafts, games and more. At Crossroads United Church, 690 Sir John A MacDonald Blvd (across from Loblaws, Kingston Centre). register by July 17 at www.ermuc. ca or call 613.389.2530. Fees are $35/child; $60/family. This is a summer ministry of Chalmers, Crossroads and Edith Rankin Memorial United Churches. Simply Paradise Dance - Every Sunday 6 - 10 p.m. at the 560 Legion, 734 Montreal Street, Kingston. $10 admission includes munchies, prizes and a delicious meal. Dance the night away to a magnificent selection of music by Superior Sound. Singles or Couples ages 40-90 all welcome. The dance celebrated its 25th anniversary in April 2010. Perth Road United Church Fish Fry - Friday, June 26 from 5 to 7 p.m. Mundell’s New Zealand Cod, Fries & pie! Adults $15 - Youth ( 6-12 ) $5. For info call: 613-353-1690. The Bridge Centre is moving in early July to 645 Gardiners Road, Unit 106 (Across from Home Depot). Join us for our Grand Opening CelebrationWednesday, July 8 at 6 p.m. Regular Bridge games at 7 p.m. Reservations requested for the games. 613-507-6565 bridgecentrekingston@gmail.com.
Church Main Street, Verona. Shortcake biscuits made from a heritage recipe; loaded with luscious berries and real whipped cream. Hot and cold drinks. Take-out also available. $6.50 adults; $3.50 children under 12. Come and bring your friends! Kingston Summer Music 2015 Registration is now open for KSM 2015 - Our 16th year! Professional band music instruction (woodwind, brass, percussion) and performance in concert bands, jazz bands and small ensembles are part of this intensive week long program. Instructors are local music teachers and Kingston Symphony members. Open to anyone who plays a band instrument-beginner to advanced. Program runs July 6 to 10 at Regiopolis-Notre Dame High School. For more information call 613-5492225 or www.reginotredame.ca and click on the link for the Kingston Summer Music website. Sydenham Women’s Institute members will be at the Sydenham Library on July 1 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. showcasing their Tweedsmuir HistoryBooks. You are invited to come in an browse these books. You may see members of your family in them. See you there. Zone G1 Fundraiser “Mixed Doubles Dart Tournament” Saturday, June 27 @ Arden Legion Br. 334. Reg. @ 10. Play @ 11. Cost $5 per person. Prizes for 1st, 2nd & 3rd place. L.A. will be doing a breakfast. For information contact: Dawn Squibb @ 343-364-9335.
Trinity Presbyterian Church 9 Manitou Cres, Amherstview is having a musical evening Sat June 27 7pm - light refreshments. Free will offering. Proceeds going to repair church roof.
Sunday Brunch Sunday, June 28, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Seniors Centre is serving up a delicious Sunday Brunch. Bring your friends – order eggs any way, bacon, yogurt, fruit, specialty breads, and more. $10/ person at the door. 56 Francis St.
Old-Fashioned Strawberry Social (said to be the best in the area) presented by the Portland District & Area Heritage Society. Saturday, June 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Trinity United
The last meeting of the Harrowsmith Women’s Institute before the fall will be on Tuesday June 30 th at St St. Paul’s United Church in Harrowsmith. This meeting starts
at 6.30 and is a pot luck dinner. Plans for a summer outing will be discussed. Strawberry Social at St. Peters Anglican Church, 4333 Bath Road on June 23, 2015 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Cost is $6 for adults and $3 for children ages 3 to 10 yrs. Come and enjoy local fresh strawberries and ice cream. Cataraqui Canoe Club - Saturday, June 27 and Sunday June 28: Palmer Rapids Weekend. An annual event not to be missed. The perfect spot to practice your white water skills or learn new ones. Mix with paddlers of all skill levels; watch, learn and, above all, have fun. Come camp for the weekend or come for a day. Phone 613 389 4459 www.cataraquicanoe.on.ca. Friday Night Baha’i Fireside – June 26. Discussion: “Can there be peace without justice?” Friday, June 26 at 7 pm at 99 York St. All are welcome. Further info:bahais@kingston.net 613-634-0767. Legion 560 - Friday, June 26 Donna’s Good Time Karaoke will entertain from 8 to 12 with a small cover for guests and non members. Everyone welcome. Saturday, June 27 Jeff Code and Silver Wings will be in the Big Hall from 8 to 12 with $7 cover for everyone. All welcome. Canada Day July 1 - come celebrate Canada’s birthday on the Patio with music by ‘Chuck’ from 1 to 5...party and enjoy the BBQ. No charge, everyone welcome. Smorgasbord Dinner Golden links Hall Harrowsmith June 28 4:30 to 6 p.m. $13, children under 6 free and family rate available. Call Brenda 372-2410. Sponsored by Odd Fellows & Rebekahs. CANADA DAY EVENTS - For a full listing of Canada Day activities in your region, visit our specila section on Page 15 in the Kingston Heritage and Page 9 in the Frontenac Gazette.
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be. “What would happen to these people?” asked Coun. McLaren if municipal funding dried up at Dawn House. Councillors supported a staff recommendation to give the shelter $77,000 in funding until Sept. 30, plus another $77,000 to assist the agency in repurposing or winding down its operations. They also voted 11-1 to support a lifeline amendment introduced by Coun. McLaren for city staff to work with the agency to identify options to keep Dawn House open beyond 2015, plus seek expert advice and public input. The findings will be reported to the housing and homelessness advisory committee and, eventually, to council later this year. “It behooves us to help find where this organization might fit in with the new (Housing First) model,” remarked Coun. Richard Allen. Coun. Adam Candon was the lone opponent, noting the city held a competitive bidding process for shelter provider contracts, and Dawn House never applied. “I just want to avoid giving specific individuals preferential treatment.” Instead of Dawn House, the contract to provide women’s shel-
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ter services was awarded to the Elizabeth Fry Society. Community services commissioner Lanie Hurdle has repeatedly assured council the new Housing First model does not mean the city will abandon its long-standing support of emergency shelters for seniors, families, women and youth, nor will it result in any immediate reduction in emergency shelter beds. Kingston currently funds 74 beds in different shelters, including Dawn House. As of July 1, a total 84 beds will receive subsidies under the Housing First model. The agency’s executive director says she would’ve preferred a longer term commitment instead of more stop-gap funding. “It’s not exactly what we’re looking for,” McLaren later told reporters. The agency says it will work with the city to find a different role, such as providing women with work skills or other housing choices. But McLaren also made it clear the demand for Dawn House shelter beds and support services won’t be going away, even as the city transitions to a rapid housing model. “We still need safe and supportive housing for women.”
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News – Dawn House women’s shelter has been thrown another lifeline by city council. The shelter’s municipal subsidy was scheduled to end this month, but councillors agreed to extend the funding while the agency explores options to “repurpose” its operations beyond 2015. “Our intention is to repurpose,” Dawn House executive director Maggie McLaren told council June 16. The debate over how to help the agency that helps women in need comes as the City of Kingston launches new service provider contracts on July 1 to address housing and homelessness issues. Dawn House did not seek continued funding as a service provider due to an apparent mix-up over what type of contracted shelter service the city wanted. Despite staff reports urging the city gradually cut ties with Dawn House, councillors do not want the 29 year old agency to falter. “It’s not a wise idea to start off by closing a shelter that is full,” said Coun. Jeff McLaren, who has championed the shelter’s ongoing survival. Dawn House staff appeared be-
fore council, once again, to make their case for continued municipal support. They say the 10-bed shelter is busier than ever helping women suffering from domestic violence, mental health and substance abuse problems. “We’ve been running at capacity since mid-January,” explained the executive director. As a result, Maggie McLaren (no relation to the city councillor) says Dawn House has had to turn away dozens of women in need. Some clients have been staying at the women’s-only shelter for up to seven months while they wait for the city to provide long-term stable housing. “Everyone sits and waits until a space becomes available,” she added. “Dawn House is providing shelter for those women who are waiting for a housing unit or housing case manager and the wait times are increasing and we don’t have the same turnover anymore.” Sympathetic councillors agree Dawn House should have a place in the city’s newly-created Housing First model - placing more emphasis and dollars into longterm housing needs for the city’s most vulnerable - but they’re still not sure what its future role could
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Lennox and Addington Seniors Outreach Services (LASOS) is keeping in step with your changing needs. By offering services such as Meals on Wheels, transportation to medical appointments, in-home caregiver support, foot care services and adult day care services in Amherstview and Bath areas, they are helping to keep seniors in their own homes. There are now spaces available for new participants in the Adult Day Program. This is for caregiv-
ers caring for a loved one at home who suffers from Alzheimer’s, dementia, stroke-related conditions, social isolation or other situations where your loved one cannot be left alone at home. Consider giving yourself a break and bring your loved one to the Seniors Outreach Adult Day Program. Participants experience a social, friendly, caring atmosphere with physical and mentally stimulating activities in a group setting and/or one-on-one basis. Snacks and hot meals are pro-
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Kingston’s Grade 12 students are latest group to get free transit passes News – Freebies are hard to come by at Kingston City Hall, but councillors have provided just the ticket. All high school students in Kingston will get a free ride on public transit starting this fall. Councillors voted 9-3 at their June 16 meeting to expand a twoyear-old pilot program to offer complimentary Kingston Transit passes to Grade 12 students attending both the public and Catholic secondary schools in the city, plus those who are home schooled. Students in Grades 9 to 11 will also continue to enjoy complimentary passes for the upcoming school year. “It’s preparing students to become future transit riders,” explained Coun. Rob Hutchison. The decision is contingent on both the Limestone and Algonquin & Lakeshore school boards providing the city with a combined annual financial contribution of $60,000, plus the city will dip into its reserves for another $100,000 to make up a projected revenue shortfall in youth passes for the 2015/2016 academic year. Some questioned whether the city can afford the ongoing subsidies. “My concern is we are subsidizing everybody,” said Mayor Bryan Paterson, who voted against adding Grade 12 students to the free bus ride program. He argued the city could be using its subsidies in a more targeted way to help students who really need it, and that Grade 12 students may have
more financial means to pay their own way. But Coun. Jim Neill, a retired high school teacher, says he knows first-hand that current options for student transportation mean some students cannot participate in extracurricular activities such as sports, drama and music programs. “To nix this would be the most unpopular decision the current council will have made,” he argued. High school students will be eligible for free bus rides between September 1, 2015 and August 31, 2016 with no limitation on the time of day or days of the week. Coun. Richard Allen also spoke against the extra subsidy because of the impact it will have on transit revenues. He says offering free bus passes to all high school students is not sustainable. “Are we crippling the transit system by limiting the money it can achieve?” City officials concede the potential for long-term ridership gain has brought some financial pain to Kingston Transit. The bus service has lost about $150,000 in revenues since the free transit program was launched in 2012. Even with the ongoing school board contribution, the bus service will lose an estimated $190,000 in annual revenues starting in 2016 – money the city would have to find through higher taxes or some other sustainable means. “If the pilot program was further extended beyond this additional year, or was to become permanent,
the financial impact would need to be recognized and funding determined,” explained Sheila Kidd, director of transportation. The complimentary bus pass program - launched in 2012 for Grade 9s, expanded to Grade 10s in 2013 and Grade 11s in 2014 - is successfully attracting more young riders. Transit officials reviewed a seven-month period from last September to March of this year and found trips by high school students jumped from 52,707 to 137,506 - an increase of 161 per cent. Ridership patterns
have remained relatively consistent with 65 per cent of weekday trips occurring between 7-9 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. The remaining 35 per cent of trips are spread primarily across evenings and weekends, according to staff. “There is a strong indication that the pilot program continues to be successful in encouraging high school students to use the public transit system,” Kidd explained. Coun. Hutchison says the free transit program is still a pilot proj-
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Kingston pride takes over downtown streets (Above) A costumed group called Fabula’s Furry Flock participate in the Kingston Pride Parade on June 13. ( Right) Christine Hodgson and her daughter Zoey Payne, 3, make giant bubbles at one of the Kingston Pride Festival booths. Photos/Rob Mooy
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Eleven fun things to do in Kingston and Loyalist Township this Canada Day On July 1, Canada will turn 148 years old and there is no shortage of ways to celebrate in our region. Here are 11 fun things to do this Canada Day!
and more. A special Canada Day-themed Sunset Ceremony will also take place in the evening free of charge.
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6) Party in the Park – Noon, Shannon Park - Kingston Coalition Against Poverty invites you to our 5th Party in the Park. Since 2011, Party in the Park has been a can’t-miss event for residents in the area, combining food, entertainment, and festivities for a memorable night. 100 per cent free to attend.
1) KRRA Canada Day Limestone Mile – Kingston City Hall, 9 a.m. Get your Canada Day off to an active start with a race! With kids’, men’s, women’s and team categories there’s something for the whole family. For more information or to register, visit krra.org. 2) Red and White People Parade – Metro parking lot (Princess and Barrie) – City Hall, 11:30 a.m. Deck yourself out in red and parade and join local dignitaries as they celebrate Canada with the annual parade. 3) Civic Ceremony – City Hall, noon. First Capital award winners for 2015 will be the guests of honour as the Red and White parade concludes at City Hall for a ceremony recognizing community champions. 4) Fun activities all day long at Confederation Park - Hang out after the Civic ceremony for live music, wagon rides, kids’ activities and more. 5) Fort Henry Pan Am Cultural Festival – Fort Henry, 4 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Get into the spirit of the Pan Am Games with a day of free activities at Fort Henry including music, interactive sport demonstrations
7) Grass Creek Park celebrations – Celebrate Pan Am and Canada day together at Grass Creek Park, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. There will be demos from Kingston BMX and Kingston Aeros Trampoline Club, a new kite fest and a kids’ torch run with fun prizes. Family entertainment and kids’ activities will take place all day, plus there will be food vendors and Canada Day cake at 5 p.m. 8) Fireworks – Confederation Park, 10:15 p.m. Arrive early to secure a good spot for the annual Canada Day Fireworks Spectacular!
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dusk. And this year there will be live music before the fireworks featuring local artists – Kaleyedoscope and Jake Kemps.
modest slow moving tractor parade. Country potluck picnic lunch, everyone is asked to bring one food item to share. Canada Day birthday cake, silent auction.
9) Bath Canada Day celebrations – Centennial Park and all around the village, 7 a.m. – 10:30 p.m. All the old favourites are back: the vendors’ market in Centennial Park, the Firemen’s Foam, the Canada Day Parade and of LaFarge sponsored fireworks at
10) Fourth annual Bruce Burt Memorial Wilton Tractor Parade – Wilton, 12:30 p.m. If big parades and huge crowds are not your thing or if you are the parents of small kids, bring your family to rural Ontario and the hamlet of Wilton to celebrate Canada and watch the
11) Amherst Island Canada Day celebration – Stella, 7 p.m. The evening parade will conclude at the community centre where free hot dogs will be offered to the first 100 people. There will be games for the kids, music and fireworks at dusk.
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South Frontenac 1) Pancake breakfast and celebration in Bedford – Glendower Hall on Westport Road, 9 – 11 a.m. Come out for a morning of pancakes, music and fun family activities. The historical room will be open for public viewing. 2) Family fun day in Storrington – Beginning at 1:30, Gerald Ball Memorial Park in Sunbury. Events include a soccer tournament, horseshoe tournament, canteen, face painting, petting zoo, live music and food. Fireworks at 9:45 p.m.
Central Frontenac 5) Pancake breakfast – Wagner Road Fire Station, 7 a.m. Get your Canada Day off to a yummy start with a pancake breakfast. 6) Canada Day Parade – 12 noon, streets of Sharbot Lake. Bring the whole family out for a parade 7) Canada Day party at the beach – Oso beach, 1 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Come out for a fun-filled day of activities including opening ceremonies – Bandshell, Lions/Masons barbecue, strawberry social, kids’ games, kids’ crafts, live entertainment until dusk, fireworks at dusk.
3) Canada Day parade and activities in Harrowsmith – Parade leaves at 10 a.m., events in Centennial Park start at 11 a.m. and include live bands and a strongman competition. Fireworks at dusk. 4) Canada Day party in Sydenham – 1 p.m., The Point. Come and enjoy children’s activities, live music, face painting and a Grand Parade. Fireworks at dusk.
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News – With the Pan Am Games quickly approaching, excitement continues to build across the country – perhaps especially for the ambassadors for the games. “It has been amazing to be a part of the fabric of ‘Panamania’,” said Jully Black, accomplished Canadian R&B singer and ambassador for the games. “I was interested in being a part of the games immediately, even if it was just as a torchbearer. The event is so important and monumental.” Black became an ambassador after singing the national anthem at a Toronto Argonauts game last year. The game was a special Pan Am evening and athletes and organizers flooded the stadium. “I met some people and I put my interest out there and it came together pretty seamlessly,” she said. “It all fell into place and I was so happy to be part of it all.” As an ambassador, Black isn’t being held to any strict guidelines; she is simply expected to spread the word about the games and promote Toronto wherever she goes. “I am expected to be myself and promote how awesome and culturally diverse Canada is,” she said. “It is amazing being able to utilize my media experience to do interviews, co-host gigs and just promote the city. It has been a lot of fun.”
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Black is even happier to be part of the Para Pan Am Games as they have extra personal meaning – her sister MJ was born with arthrogryposis, a condition that affects the muscles and prevents them from fully developing. In MJ’s case, the muscles in her legs never fully developed, but that didn’t stop her from participating in sports and regular activities. “Growing up and even to this day I never notice her difference,” said Black. “I watched her be an athlete growing up and she played wheelchair basketball, she swam laps with me on her back and she didn’t have the use of her feet, it was all upper body strength.” Black looks forward to seeing the Para Pan Am Games and having her sister alongside her for them. “She isn’t an athlete anymore, but she is an athlete at heart,” she said. “It will be really special.” As part of the lead up to the games in mid-July, Black will also be performing in cities across Ontario as part of torchbearer ceremonies and Pan Am celebrations. On July 2, she will make a stop in Kingston and perform at Fort Henry as part of the Pan Am Cultural Festival. Black is looking forward to the concert and returning to the city. “I visited Kingston many years ago with a youth outreach group. We brought our theatre production and live music to the Kings-
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Pamper your pooch at The Barkitorium By Mandy Marciniak
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News â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Swimming is a sport known for its low impact on joints and muscles, varying levels of intensity and positive impacts on health; while all of these aspects are beneficial to humans, they are also beneficial to dogs. Rick Baggs became aware of these canine benefits after watching a segment on Breakfast Television a few years ago on hydrotherapy for dogs. After trying out the techniques on his own dog, Jazz, and learning more he and his wife opened the Barkitorium. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have always loved working with dogs and was interested in learning more about them so this was perfect,â&#x20AC;? said Baggs, a former military radar technician and electronics teacher. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We started off small, but now we offer a wide range of services.â&#x20AC;? Baggs took a hydrotherapy course in Ottawa before starting to treat dogs and he focuses on dogs that have recently had surgery, experienced an injury or are simply dealing with aging joints. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We focus in on specific areas in hy-
drotherapy,â&#x20AC;? said Baggs. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If a dog needs to work their back legs we use little booties on them to make them more aware of their feet and then they move them more in the water. The dogs learn very quickly.â&#x20AC;? While hydrotherapy is the main focus of the business, Baggs also allows owners to come swim with their dogs for exercise. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We offer the U-swim sessions and it is a great way to exercise your dog,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ten minutes of swimming is equivalent to about half an hour of running for a dog so it can be quite effective.â&#x20AC;? Both the hydrotherapy and the swims take place in a 17-foot hydro pool filled with warm, salty water that is gentle on the fur and skin of most dogs. The Barkitorium also has a shower for dogs after they swim to rinse off and bathe if necessary and Baggs also offers doggy day care at the facility. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We knew that we would have to offer a variety of services so the day care made sense,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I enjoy spending time with the dogs and I learn new things about their behaviour every day.â&#x20AC;?
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Owner of The Barkitorium, Rick Baggs, with his dog, client and mascot, Jazz. Photo/Mandy Marciniak
Learning about the dogs has been a highlight for Baggs in this venture and he enjoys seeing how they progress throughout the hydrotherapy process. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is amazing to see the improvement in the way they walk and their overall health,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They take a bit to get into it at first, but then they love it. We have some dogs that get so excited and canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t wait to get into the pool.â&#x20AC;? Baggs has built a healthy client base so far, but heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to see more hydrotherapy business. He is interested in working with veterinarians in the area and really getting the word out there about the benefits of the process. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have dropped off brochures and information and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d really like to work with them more,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are a home based business so there isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t a lot of walk in traffic, but we are trying to get the word out.â&#x20AC;? To help spread the word, The Barkitorium is holding an open house on June 28 from 1 to 4 p.m. Baggs is encouraging dog lovers, veterinarians and anyone interested in the services to stop by. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We want the community to come see what we have to offer. I think a lot of people will be pleasantly surprised.â&#x20AC;? The Barkitorium is located at 2465 Perth Road in Glenburnie. For more information about services and pricing visit www.thebarkitorium.com
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Howard Miller Grandfather Clock (610-502); Large Harvest Style Table, 6 Matching Chairs; 2 Pce. Chesterfield Suite; Coffee/End Tables; Lazy Boy Chair (nearly new); Cedar Chest; Maple Rocker; G.E. Fridge; Moffat 24” Stove; H.D. Washer/Dryer; Woods Deep Freezer (approx. 21 cu. ft.); Microwave/Stand; Pr. Of Crystal Pinwheel Lamps; Electric Fans; Much More Antiques/Collectibles - Oak Side Board with Round Pillars; Oak Buffet; Oak Double Door China Cabinet; Bow Front Washstand; Antique Dresser; Matching Waterfall Dresser/Chest of Drawers; Antique Walnut Hall Table; Pine Blanket Box; Antique Trunks; D-End Tables; Pine Blanket Box; Antique Drop Front Writing Desk; Treadle Sewing Machine; Wicker Settee/Rocker; Wicker Fernery; Blue Motif Decorated Barrel Crock; 2 - 221-1 Sewing Machines; 2 Babcock Baskets; 5 Pce. Toilet Set; 2 - Hudson Bay Blankets (4 Stripes), Hudson Bay Coat,( both in new condition); Hand Made Quilts (Wedding Ring, several others); Chenille Spread; Afagans; Linens (sheets etc.); Several Oil Lamps; Finger Lamps Etc.; Lantern; Cow Bells; Desk Bell; Wooden Butter Bowl/Ladle; Holcroft 12” Skillet; Cast Iron Fry Pan; Slate Board; Buttons; Ring Toss Game; Crockino Game; Agate Chamber Pails and Other Agate Pces.; 2 Cheese Barrels; Several Agate Tea Pots; Straight Razor; 50’s Horse Lamp; Deco Pelican Lamp; 2 Covered Wagon Lamps; Large Quantity of China/Glass/Crystal (cut, pressed etc.); Quantity of Cups/Saucers; Tea Sets; Carnival Pces. Etc.; Salt/Peppers Sets; Some Royal Albert Pces. Etc.; Silver Community 6 Place Setting of Cutlery; Quantity of Cookbooks; Several Blue Mountain Pces.; New Set of Copper Bottom Pots/Pans; Quantity of Pots/Pans; Dishes of All Types (the cupboards are full); Wooden Record Player; 78 Records, 33 L.P. Records; Pepsi Cola Collection; Mirror Clock; Mirror; Trays; Quantity of Glasses Etc.; Root Beer Set; 7 UP Thermometer; Advertising Tins Etc. Much More John Deere ATM600 5 Wheeler;6.5 OHV Hydraulic Wood Splitter; Roll-a-way Tool Box; Wrenches/tools of all types; Air Compressor; Large Bench Vise; Daul Bench Grinder; Homelite 42cc Chain Saw; Antique Beam Scales; Several Sheets of 4x8 Plywood; 21 Pces. Pine 8’x9”x2”; Set of Tractor Chains; Several Log Chains Etc.; Alum Ext. Ladder; Approx. 8’ x 12’ Used Portable Garage (to be dismantled); Forks; Shovels; Garden Tools; many other items. NOTE: Mrs. Jackson has lived here close to 50 years. This is only a partial listing, never know what will be found.
TERMS - CASH/INTERAC OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D. All Verbal Announcements takes precedence over any written matter. Pictures and listing go to www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca
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Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Appliances, 2 - Hudson Bay Quilts, 2 - 221-1 Sewing Machines, Quantity of China, Glass, J.D. AMT 600, Power Wood Splitter
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AIRLESS PAINTING Specializing in roof barn & aluminum/ vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. *Screw nailing and roof repairs. Insured and Bonded Free Estimates
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FARM
SALE MANAGED BY - DAVE A. SNIDER AUCTION SERVICE 613 386-3039 AUCTIONEER: BRAD SNIDER 613 386-3773 Owners/Auction Service will not be held responsible for any accident on or about property day of sale
~ When 2 Become 1….Hobby Farm + Vacant Lot ~ 2 Properties to be Sold as 1. Property 1 - “Prairie View Farm” has a classic, 2 storie red brick farmhouse set on 21.8 (+/-) acres. Renovations will certainly justify this investment. Absolutely live-able while doing so. Featuring a front foyer addition, parlour, living room w/ a homey stone fireplace & an eat-in kitchen. 3 bedrooms up (large master bedroom) & a 4 pce bath. Period details include refinished staircase & woodwork. Most likely wide plank flooring under sub floor. Basement includes propane furnace (7 +/- yrs old), hot water heater, well pump (like new). 100 amp service. On well & septic. Attached vinyl sided 2 car garage/workshop w/ concrete floor (power). Barn w/ small stable, mow & lean to (power). Log pig barn. Pump house w/ water. All bldgs have steel roofs. Taxes $1143.00 (+/-). Property 2 - In addition & adjacent to the farm is a surveyed (RP5491) vacant lot (1.5 acres +/-) having 200 ft (+/-) frontage on Burns Rd. x 250 ft (+/-) in depth. Services @ road. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. Mr. & Mrs. Healey have moved into a retirement home, a new chapter in their lives. Wow….they offer 2 Properties, Separate Titles, to be Sold as 1. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding. Terms on Chattels: Cash, Cheque, Visa, M/C, Debit
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I just wanted to say how proud I am of you and everything that you have accomplished so far. You are an amazing kid and I am the luckiest mom in the world to have you in my life. Keep up the good work and continue to smile that gorgeous smile of yours. Love Mom, Nanny, Poppy, Aunt Ash, Uncle Kyle, Aunt Em, Great Grandma and Great Grandpa
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Walter and Sandy Dubas are extremely proud to announce the graduation of their daughter, Sydney Dubas, from Queen’s University on June 9, 2015. Sydney received her Bachelor of Science (Honours) Degree, Major in Biology, Minor in French Studies and will be completing her Bachelor of Education this September at Queen’s University. Love Dad, Mom, Drew and Gramma
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Fresh Strawberries For Sale by the quart or basket
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Avec plus de 21 000 élèves fréquentant 41 écoles élémentaires, 10 écoles secondaires et son école pour adultes, le CECCE est le plus important réseau d'écoles de langue française à l'extérieur du Québec. Son territoire de plus de 35 000 km2 dans le Centre-Est de l’Ontario s'étend de Cumberland à Pembroke, jusqu’à Trenton.
Le Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE) est à la recherche de personnes intéressées à se joindre à son équipe pour poursuivre avec passion une vision commune, axée sur la collaboration et sur l'innovation en éducation. ÉDUCATRICE OU ÉDUCATEUR EN ENFANCE EN DIFFICULTÉ (EED) ACADÉMIE CATHOLIQUE ANGE-GABRIEL (BROCKVILLE) Concours 265/14-15 : 1 poste régulier à 100% du temps, 10 mois/année (35 heures/semaine) ÉDUCATRICE OU ÉDUCATEUR EN ENFANCE EN DIFFICULTÉ (EED) ACADÉMIE CATHOLIQUE ANGE-GABRIEL (BROCKVILLE) Concours 266/14-15 : 1 poste régulier à 50% du temps, 10 mois/année (17,5 heures/semaine) ÉDUCATRICE OU ÉDUCATEUR EN ENFANCE EN DIFFICULTÉ (EED) ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE CATHOLIQUE MGR-RÉMI-GAULIN (KINGSTON) Concours 267/14-15 : 1 poste régulier à 100% du temps, 10 mois/année (35 heures/semaine) ÉDUCATRICE OU ÉDUCATEUR EN ENFANCE EN DIFFICULTÉ (EED) ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE CATHOLIQUE MGR-RÉMI-GAULIN (KINGSTON) Concours 268/14-15 : 1 poste régulier à 50% du temps, 10 mois/année (17,5 heures/semaine)
ÉDUCATRICE OU ÉDUCATEUR EN ENFANCE EN DIFFICULTÉ (EED) ÉCOLE SECONDAIRE CATHOLIQUE MARIE-RIVIER (KINGSTON) Concours 270/14-15 : 1 poste régulier à 50% du temps, 10 mois/année (17,5 heures/semaine) ÉDUCATRICE OU ÉDUCATEUR EN ENFANCE EN DIFFICULTÉ (EED) ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE CATHOLIQUE L’ENVOL (TRENTON) Concours 271/14-15 : 1 poste à terme à 100 % du temps, 10 mois/année (35 heures/semaine) ÉDUCATRICE OU ÉDUCATEUR EN ENFANCE EN DIFFICULTÉ (EED) ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE CATHOLIQUE SAINTE-MARGUERITEBOURGEOYS (MERRICKVILLE) Concours 272/14-15 :1 poste régulier à 100 % du temps, 10 mois/année (35 heures/semaine) ÉDUCATRICE OU ÉDUCATEUR DE LA PETITE ENFANCE (EPE) GARDERIE ÉDUCATIVE À L’ÉCOLE ÉLÉMENTAIRE CATHOLIQUE L’ENVOL (TRENTON) Concours 274/14-15 : 1 poste régulier à 100% du temps, (35 heures/semaine)
ÉDUCATRICE OU ÉDUCATEUR EN ENFANCE EN DIFFICULTÉ (EED) ÉCOLE SECONDAIRE CATHOLIQUE MARIE-RIVIER (KINGSTON) Concours 269/14-15 : 1 poste régulier à 100% du temps, 10 mois/année (35 heures/semaine) Pour obtenir tous les détails relatifs aux postes susmentionnés et pour soumettre votre candidature en ligne, veuillez consulter le site Web du CECCE au www.ecolecatholique.ca/emplois. Direction des ressources humaines Téléphone : 613 744-2555 ou sans frais : 1 888 230-5131 En vertu du paragraphe 24(1) du Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario, le CECCE a le droit de préférer, en matière d'emploi, des candidates et candidats de langue française catholiques romains. CLR615867-0625
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Pan Am Games – Danielle Boyd grew up sailing at the Kingston Yacht Club with her dad every summer. Now, she’ll be sailing with athletes from across the Americas at the Pan Am Games. Boyd, along with her teammate Erin Rafuse from Halifax, will compete this summer in the high-level 49erFX class sailing competition. The pair qualified for the games in February at a competition in Clearwater, Fla., but the excitement for the games didn’t kick in immediately. “We were the top North American boat and the top Canadian boat in that competition, but we
knew we still had a lot of work to do,” explained Boyd. “We’ve been really working on improving our international sailing at different competitions and gearing up for not only the Pan Am Games, but also working toward the Olympics in 2016.” Boyd is no stranger to the pressures of competition. The 24-year-old competed in her first world championship in 2009, was actively involved with the Dalhousie Sailing Team throughout her undergraduate years, and was a member of the Student Yachting World Cup team that finished 2nd in France this past year. Boyd grew up sailing on skiffs, which are lightweight, high-performance boats, and quickly moved to the 49erFX. The boat has been used in
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July 12 and will face five other teams in their class. They will race three times a day for five days before competing in the medal round on July 18. “It is pretty intense and we will be competing against a world champion team too,” she said. “It will be good for us to see how we do against such high
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This year, more than 250,000 people will arrive in our city to join us for The TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games, events which will inspire and engage generations of Canadians.
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A bibliophile’s delight Best sellers lists are dominated by genre fiction, and there’s a new literary festival in town to celebrate the world of the genre. The inaugural Limestone Genre
Expo will be held on July 25 at the Ongwanada Resource Centre on Portsmouth Avenue. “It feels like genre fiction writers are overlooked,” said Festival Director Liz Strange. “We have a lot of great talent. It’s an untapped market.” Untapped? In terms of recognition, definitely; but the genre market is a commercial success. Thousands upon thousands of readers consume millions of genre books.
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Actual books as well as ebooks. The Limestone Genre Expo is onto a good thing. Genre fiction is responsible for 90% of fiction sales. Literary fiction holds less than 8% of the market. The new kid in town is the graphic novel. It only makes up 2% of current market sales, but its market share is the faster growing. And romance? That genre alone claims at least 25% of the book market. Genre novels create the energy propelling the publishing industry away from total annihilation. Genre is not an area of writing to be ignored, yet many literary festivals do just that. What are the most popular genres? In fifth place, horror. Think The Limestone Genre Expo will be held at the Ongwanada Resource Dean Koontz and Stephen King. Centre on July 25. Interested writers and readers can register at www. These writers are for the reader limestonegenre.ca. who gets off on the adrenalin of fear in stories that meander through shocking issues. Its rawness turns Special Agent Pendergast. good storyteller and a good writer, off some readers, so it’s not at the At the top of the list, romance I’ll take the good storyteller any top of the genre list. and erotica own the book industry, day. The best literary author in the Next comes science fiction and running ahead of the pack as effec- world can put me to sleep. But a fantasy. Harry Potter and the Hun- tively as Secretariat ran the races. good storyteller, despite some literger Games fit here. Add in George Danielle Steel fits in this category. ary flaws, can keep me on the edge R.R. Martin’s A Game of Thrones So does mommy porn. of my seat. and you have a big chunk of the Genre itself has an increasing When you combine good storeadership market. This genre, as number of subcategories. Under ro- rytelling with elegant and literary well as horror, account for many mance, you can fine historical ro- writing skills, you have authors books that are turned into movies. mance, erotic romance, paranormal like Preston & Child (they co-write In third place, religious and in- romance, Christian romance, and most of their novels) and Stefanie spirational novels own a big chunk young adult romance. Pintoff. of the market. This includes ChrisThese days there is much crossThe Limestone Genre Expo will tian writers, but also those tend- over between genres. A series like cater to a wide range of tastes. ing toward the New Age end of the Twilight easily fits it into both the “People can expect a really fun spectrum. Paulo Coelho would fit fantasy and paranormal romance day,” said Strange. “There will be a here. categories. little bit of everything.” Just above the religious and inAt its core, genre is about good There are several panel discusspirational genre come crime and story. It’s about writers like Neil sions planned, including ones on mystery. This genre often involves Gaiman, George R.R. Martin, Jane science fiction and historical romultiple books with similar charac- Casey, Stephen King, Val McDer- mance. ters like Sherlock Holmes, Maeve mid and J.K. Rowling. Kerrigan, Lisbeth Salander and Given the choice between a Continued on page 37
A bibliophileâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s delight Moderated panels include sessions with authors specializing in fantasy, horror, sci-fi, romance and mystery. Other panels will look at such topics as World Building and Sexuality and Gender Roles in Modern Genre Fiction. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be looking at trends,â&#x20AC;? said Strange. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going on in the market, what people like and donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t like.â&#x20AC;? There will be a couple of author readings. Strange said two publishers will be holding pitch sessions where writers can pitch their work in person to representatives of the publishing industry. That alone could be worth the price of admission for aspiring authors. The festival has lined up workshops that include Chapter One, Page One with Caro Soles. Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll look at what pulls a reader in, sentence after sentence, paragraph after paragraph and page after page. Doug Smith will host the Playing
the Short Game workshop that looks at marketing and selling short fiction and how to build a career as a short fiction writer. The workshop will explore rights and licensing for short fiction, a strategy for selecting your target markets, finding short fiction markets, selecting the right market, submitting short fiction to a market, and what not to do when submitting. Matt Mooreâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s workshop, Keep Readers on the Edge of Their Seats, will examine how to immediately hook readers, give them a reason to follow the character, and build to a powerful ending. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll learn techniques to keep readers turning pages to see how it all ends. The Expo is intended for all ages. This writersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and readersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; festival has some zing. Lots of young writers. And not-young writers. Diversity. When they are not presenting, many authors will be hanging out in the common area where attendees can purchase books and talk with the writers directly. The organizers hope this is the first
of many annual genre festivals. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to be able to grow,â&#x20AC;? said Strange. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like it to become a whole weekend. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to partner with other events and co-promote.â&#x20AC;? She explained that the Limestone Genre Expo would also like to help run other events like writing workshops throughout the year. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Many writing events are not affordable for people,â&#x20AC;? said Strange. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We want to keep costs down. We want people who want to come to be able to afford to come. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re so pleased that all the authors who are coming want to help make it a success.â&#x20AC;? The price for the Limestone Genre Expo is great. The cost for this event is $20 in advance online or $25 at the
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From “Froid’Art” to “Jardin’Art” It’s only been a few short months since Froid’ Art, David Dossett’s winter art installations, contained within a block of ice, have melted away and already this talented local artist is hard at work on his next project. With the arrival of spring he began to think of how he could continue introducing more local artists to Kingstonians and visitors alike. “The city has several outdoor art shows throughout the summer, but they usually only last a day or two – at the most a week,” explains Dossett. “But, then they’re gone. Many people miss them and are disappointed.” He thought to himself these outdoor shows are usually situated in a park somewhere, but not really in locations people frequent while working, eating or going about their daily routines. “I thought it would be nice if these pieces of artwork were displayed in high-traffic areas, right in downtown Kingston.” So his Jardin’Art, “Art in the Garden” project was born. It’s similar to Froid’Art, but with some big differences. “Well, for one, the art won’t melt,” explains Dossett. “With this exhibit artists have a lot more freedom. With Froid’ Art we were restricted to Mylar (a clear thin plastic film) and marker or paint. And of course it had to be freezing outside. With Jardin’Art we can except just about any medium, anything that is colourful, interesting and will generate excitement about art.” For $200 downtown restaurants, B&Bs, businesses and homeowners have been invited to host a piece of art for two months - spring, summer or fall. So far, Chez Piggy Restaurant and Bar, Frankie Pestos, The Queen’s Inn, Sir John’s Public House, Mexico Lindo Y Que Rico, Windmills and Olivea are just a few of the establishments that have signed on to display one of these amazing artworks. “I love this city and that’s why I’m passionate about bringing more color and excitement to it, especially my favourite part, the downtown area,” says Dossett. “I want to encourage people to wander around the lesser traveled streets in downtown Kingston to see the historic homes, buildings and inns. Many they probably
were not aware of.” Jardin’ Art will be a unique show, one that is designed to be seen day and night. Artists have the challenge of creating pieces that will also look beautiful when illuminated at night. Close to a dozen artists have signed on for the first phase of this unique project and are finding that creating artwork for outdoor display is more challenging than painting on a canvas. Outdoor installations have their own challenges. Artists paint on glass or Plexiglas, and use mediums that will endure the challenges of Mother Nature. “This is a new area for myself and for many of the artists,” says Dossett. “We have to consider how this piece of art will endure outside and how it will withstand exposure to the wind, rain and sun. Not to mention, protection from vandalism. In some cases we put a layer of Plexiglas over it. Others are under awnings. Whenever we can, we encourage plants, ivy, flowers, and other natural elements to grow around and over the art so it blends in with the surroundings.” Lori Kallay has pushed the boundaries in her painting of a lily on display at Frankie Pestos. Entitled Lily Flower, she uses three separate layers of glass which gives it an almost magical three dimensional appearance. “I was simply blown away by the amazing detail and beauty of her work,” adds Dossett. “In fact, all the artists have developed unique and varied approaches to this outdoor art display. They are all so beautiful and fascinating. That was quite a challenge and I was amazed how Lori even came up with a concept that was so unique and challenging.” “We are having such a hoot with this project,” says Kallay. “It is pushing our creative boundaries and from the art work so far, I would say it has been a creative success. I love that it pushes you out of your comfort zone and makes you look at art differently. As with any new endeavour, it can be frustrating at times, but we all somehow managed to tackle the limitations of the mediums we use with such varied and beautiful results. Kallay embraced the challenges that her artwork would be thrown upon her by Mother Nature. “It was difficult to find paints that would hold up and once we did that, getting good opaque coverage
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The boy in ballet: a young trailblazer You won’t find one of the most powerful—and at the same time graceful— 14-year-old athletes in the region on the soccer pitch or at the hockey rink. Cameron Baker spends many hours a week training in ballet. Barely into his teen years, he’s breaking ground for other dancers, young and old. Cameron didn’t set out to become a pioneer in the world of dance. In fact, as a child, he initially resisted taking dance classes. Now he’s following the path of Rudolph Nuryev and Mikhail Baryshnikov and pushing the boundaries of dance. Rudolph Nureyev, born in Russia, was a natural-born rebel in politics and the arts. In a field where the focus was always on the female dancers, the ballerinas, Nureyev created a place for men. He defected from Russia and eventually became the director of the Paris Opera Ballet. His rebelliousness helped create an arts world where men were accepted as dancers. Mikhail Baryshikov, a Latvian-born dancer who studied under George Balanchine, founder of New York City Ballet, helped make ballet more accessible to the masses. Both Nureyev and Baryshnikov became folk heroes in the world of dance. Several centuries earlier, during ballet’s infancy, men performed the fancy footwork. If women performed on stage at all, they remained in the background. The 15th century saw the introduction of ballet masters. Louis XIV was responsible for the creation of the first ballet school. The centre’s ballet master, Pierre Beauchamps, developed the basic foot positions of ballet, which, at the time, was an almost exclusively male-dominated dance form. Around the same time, JeanBaptiste Lully, who founded the Paris Opera Ballet, started to include women in ballet dances. Prior to the French Revolution, during the last decade of the 1700s, men ruled the world of dance. They were expected to be both graceful and strong. It was considered unseemly for a woman to dance on stage. One questioned such a women’s femininity and morality. Ballet was associated with the aristocracy, and, after the French Revolution, it was suddenly considered a disgrace for a man to dance on stage. Dance is an area of language confusion. There isn’t a male word-equivalent to the female ballerina, although one might expect ballerino, the Italian male form, to fit. But ballerino is considered arcane, and rarely, if ever used in English, except in slang. Depending on the
country, male ballet dancer, danseur or danseur noble are the most common terms for males who dance in ballet performances. Much of my professional work in photography is in the field of dance. Although I feel like I’m in excellent physical condition, I’m always in awe at the strength, stamina, flexibility and sheer power of dancers. The professional and pre-professional dancers I know are in as good or better shape than most professional sports stars. And when I train in karate and I know a kumite (sparring) partner is a dancer, I cringe. I know any kicks that connect are going to send me into the wall. Cameron Baker is no exception. He’s strong and agile. “I’ve always been dancing since I could walk,” he says. “I figured out it was such a cool thing when I would spin on the kitchen floor tiles at home. People would say, ‘Why don’t you take dance?’ and I’d say, ‘I don’t want to.’ Another year later, same thing.” He finally caved into the idea of dance classes when he was about nine years old. “I went to hip hop,” he says. “It was like, okay guys, make your own choreography. It seemed like the only thing the guys knew to do was slide across the room. I didn’t go back, but when KSD (Kingston School of Dance) was in the downtown studio, I joined the Bboyz class. It was great. I loved it.” He kept going to Bboyz classes. Ebon Gage, the school’s Artistic Director, suggested ballet to Cameron. “He told me it would really help with my strength,” says Cameron. “I tried it and I was one of the only boys in class.” What’s unique about Cameron is that in ballet, he dances en pointe, something typically associated with female dancers. It is a brutally demanding technique, for which dancers spend years of preparation. Those who are pushed to start too early or who are trained poorly can end up with careerending injuries. The technique requires intense stamina and strength as well as perfect execution of technique. A dancer has to be developmentally ready and physically able to handle the gruelling work. When Cameron told his dance teachers he wanted to work en pointe, they fully supported his decision. “I deeply admire his willingness to blaze new trails by taking on something as difficult and non-traditional as pointe work, and I am very grateful to have the opportunity as a teacher to work with him on this exciting new path, “ says Melissa Mahady Wilton, one of Cameron’s ballet instructors at Kingston School of Dance and the Dance Engagement Coordinator for the City of Kingston. After Cameron achieved the milestone of being ready for en pointe, he travelled to Ottawa for a fitting for the proper shoes. You can’t walk into a store and buy a pair of generic pointe
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shoes. As important as technique, a dancer’s pointe shoes have to be carefully fitted by a master fitter who crafts the shoes to an individual dancer’s feet. Failure to do this, as much as poor technique, can lead to a devastating injury. But Cameron wasn’t pleased that he could only get pink shoes. So, calling on his creativity, he took a black magnum Sharpie marker and colored his pink pointe shoes black. With that little bit of ink, Cameron Baker claimed his place as a danseur in the world of ballet. “It’s kind of scary at first,” says Cameron. “You’re the only guy in your school doing pointe and think, ‘Oh my gosh, what if I’m doing something wrong and they think that’s how all boys will work en pointe and maybe guys shouldn’t do it.’ But after doing pointe a bit, I know I’m doing something different. That makes it cool.” Cameron currently trains in hip hop and several forms of ballet specialties, including jumps and turns, pas de deux and en pointe. He has some wise words for others who want to follow in his footsteps, or, pointe steps. “For boys who want to do ballet and don’t think they can, that mindset has changed,” says Cameron. “Ballet definitely makes you stronger. You’ll feel more confident. Now, rather than just saying I do dance, or I do breakdancing, because that’s what boys do, I say, ‘I do ballet.’” His teachers have watched Cameron’s skills excel. “Cameron has grown tremendously in his technique as a dancer over the past year, but the most wonderful thing has been watching his confidence grow,” says Mahady Wilton. “He has a self-assurance now that contributes to his stage performance, his partnering skills and his willingness to take risks and tackle new challenges.” Dance is supposed to be about expressing yourself, not expressing the mindset of a group, explains Cameron. “That’s what I think is the coolest thing about guys doing dance,” he says. “It’s about being yourself and expressing yourself.” He says he thinks there may be one other boy in the region rehearsing en pointe, and two others who have been fitted for shoes. This summer, Cameron will be participating in a Ballet Jörgen intensive training program in Toronto. He’ll be involved with ballet with every breath he takes during the day. He’d also like to work with Melissa Mahady Wilton on his ballet skills, particularly en pointe technique. Mahady Wilton says that, despite Cameron’s young age, he serves as a mentor to others: “I think that he is a wonderful role model for our younger male dancers, Cameron Baker with the pointe shoes he coloured with a black Sharpie who can see, via Cameron, endless armarker. The 14-year-old ballet dancer is one of the few males to take on tistic possibilities for themselves.” Mark Bergin on Twitter @ the gruelling challenge of dancing en pointe. Photos/Mark Bergin & Nadine Baker markaidanbergin
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cottage located near Haliburton, Bancroft and Algonquin Park. “I was fortunate enough to spend my childhood summers here and later purchased my own little place in the woods. I think all the senses of the wilderness; the smell, the sounds and the brilliant sights, had a profound impact on my art. Perhaps that’s why I chose realism so that when someone looks at my paintings, they can put themselves into the place and they will see and feel the things that impact them as opposed to me guiding them to what I feel have value to the scene.” “I love to hike and always have my trusted Nikon with me. When I come across a place that pulls me in or makes me want to really just stop and take it all in, I start to shoot photos (way too many) and then I use the photo as my guide. I mean, how can the sight of fresh chartreuse buds on birch trees nestled in the forest not move a person to want to stop and just breathe in the fresh air and listen to the breeze in paper bark peeling back to give us a peek at the pink tones that lay beneath?” Like many creative people, Dossett gets much of his inspiration from other artists, especially those he’s worked with in Froid’Art and Jardin’Art. “It’s just unbelievable how creative they all are and it’s a pleasure and a privilege working with them,” he explains. “I was determined to continue on with the
Froid’Art after the success last year.” Dossett learns as he goes along. For his paintings he’s added a layer of phosphorescent paint so that they glow under black light. “It’s fun but also a challenge to do this kind of art,” he says. “I have to work in semi darkness and need to repeatedly turn off the lights to see how my paintings will look under black light. It really does create a cool effect. You get a completely different painting under night conditions with a black light.” Yessica Rivera Belsham, who also participated in the Froid’Art project, is enjoying creating artwork when the weather is not freezing cold. She has painted two works for this show which will be on display at Chez Piggy Restaurant and Mexico Lindo Y Que Rico. “For my main submission for Jardin’Art I painted for the restaurant Mexico Lindo Y Que Rico, on Sydenham Street,” explains Belsham. “However, the moment David shared that Chez Piggy was the first location to launch Jardin’Art, I was drawn to make a tribute painting to the late founders of Chez Piggy, Zal and Rose Yanovsky.” “Chez Piggy has been a part of my family’s life for over 25 years, since my mom, Reyna, started working there. My first place of employment was also Chez Piggy and Pan Chancho. I always admired Zal and Rose for their passion of live music, visual arts, culinary arts, diversity, humanitarian work and their love for each other. They were very inspiring.”
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Mudpout was not a delicacy for young Mary When the Bonnechere River was still swollen from the Spring runoff, it became a perfect hunting ground for my brothers, allowing them to indulge in one of their favourite pastimes, while at the same time, adding a bit of variety to the meat from the smoke house or to dinners of chicken or turkey. I could never understand how they considered this amusement enjoyable. The river stayed high on its banks long past Spring, often right into the early summer months. And with the fast flowing waters came hoards of mudpout, to this day, a fish I consider just about the ugliest I have ever clapped eyes on. However, being the gentle heart that I was back in those days, I felt mudpout still deserved a better fate than what awaited them at my brother’s hands. They had a collection of three pronged spears, much like a pitchfork used for bringing hay down from the loft in the barn. Only these spears were shorter, and the boys spent hours with the whit stone bringing the points to spearlike barbs. They glistened like daggers in the sun, and the long pole handle gave them maneuvering room when they stood on
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the banks of the river. I only watched them once, and I regretted immediately following them to the Bonnechere that day. They were in high spirits, and carried a heavy slop pail, which was bigger by far than the milk pails we used in the cow byre. As soon as they reached the river they filled the pail with water and then wandered up and down the banks looking for their prey. Sometimes they crawled out on the big maple tree that had long ago fallen across the river at its narrowest spot. This allowed them to be right over the channel where they could see deep into the depths of the Bonnechere. They were silent as foxes, and as I watched from my spot well away from the river, I felt like I was witnessing some terrible act of violence. But still I stayed at the riverbank, mesmerized. The brothers uttered not a word. But when they spotted a mud pout they would point frantically, and one of them would plunge the spear into the water with deadly purpose. Rarely did they miss the target, and they would bring the weapon up with a squirming mudpout impaled on the end of the spear. Whoever caught the fish would leave his post and head for the bucket of water. This was when I would cover my eyes. I had no idea how they got the fish off the prong, and I had no desire to learn. But long after the brother had gone back to his perch on the tree trunk or along the river band, I would hear the mudpout slapping against
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the side of the pail. It was not unusual for the boys to catch half a dozen or more of the fish. And when the bucket could hold no more, two of them would take the handle and head up the hill for the house. If they saw me lurking in a clump of bushes, they paid me no heed. They knew how I felt about their murderous mission, and realized they would never convince me they had not committed a violent crime. Once Everett, my oldest brother told me the fish had no nerves, and so would never feel the spear. But I didn’t believe him for a minute. Why else would it slap around in the pail trying to escape? After the boys took the pail to a big flat stump of a fallen elm in our back yard, they would clean the fish and get them ready for Mother in the kitchen. And then I faced my next dilemma. I knew Mother would be cooking the mudpout for supper, and I dreaded not only the sight of them on the platter, but I especially hated the smell of them in the fry pan. To me, the fish smelled just like the Bonnechere River when its bed had gone dry at the end of the summer. Add to this the fact that the one and only time I hovered near the stove while Mother was frying them, I actually saw them squirm in the pan. Well, that tore it for me. I was convinced the fish were still alive, in spite of the fact they had been stripped clean. I once told my brother Emerson I thought Mother was cooking the mudpout live,
and hateful like he was, he assured me that was indeed the case. Needless to say, from that day forward, I refused to eat as much as a smidgen of fish caught from the Bonnechere. Mother always said the fish were a welcomed break from the roasts and chicken we raised in great abundance on the farm. And while the rest of the family dug into the platter as if they hadn’t had a meal for a month, I ate cold pork or beef, keeping my eyes averted from the quickly vanishing platter in the centre of the supper table. My hateful brother Emerson, to aggravate me further, would smack his lips, and all through supper would try to convince me that if I tried even a small mouthful, I would soon change my mind about mudpout. Nothing could convince me that I would change my mind...not even Mother’s comment that if we didn’t eat everything put before us, we were taking food right out of the mouth of the starving Armenians. I was always grateful that a piece of mudpout wasn’t put on my plate at suppertime, because even the thought of a starving Armenian wasn’t enough to change the way I felt about those ugly fish that came out of the Bonnechere river. 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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Laws and enforcement don’t always provide improvement in safety Every time there’s a collision with tragic results, there’s often an accompanying cry for more legislation and more rules and more road safety measures to try to prevent senseless injuries and loss of life. But laws and enforcement don’t always provide an improvement in safety. Take for example, our current distracted driving rules. Texting and cell-phone engaged drivers have reached the top of the gripe list surpassing tailgating and aggressive driving. Yet we have some of the most stringent and punitive rules on the books for this type of transgression.
Now there’s a group of automotive electronics producers working on a blood-alcohol detection system that they’re proposing as an optional safety feature for all vehicles. Rather than the blow-and-wait breathalyzer systems that convicted DUI drivers must use, this technology would passively sample the breath of a driver via headliner mounted sensors, or take a biometric reading by means of a specially coated starter push-button. The designers and engineers feel that they could effectively collect and process these samples in a matter of seconds, making the procedure as effortless and quick as putting on a seat belt. They feel that a substantial segment of the auto buying public would gladly pay for this option and view it as essential as air bags and anti-lock brakes. The biggest push back to increased rules and regulations is from the position that good and law-abiding drivers
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shouldn’t have to pay with increased inconvenience(s) caused by the misdeeds of the minority. But if independent businesses are willing to come up with solutions that can be engaged on a voluntary basis, what’s the gripe? Interestingly enough, if there’s a market for blood-alcohol detection systems, which would prevent inebriated drivers from starting a vehicle, why isn’t there demand for a system that would prevent drivers from texting or using their cell-phone? After all, distracted driving related injuries and deaths are now surpassing DUI statistics in most jurisdictions. And rather than automakers looking for partners to offer this type of feature, they are constantly adding more software and connectivity for smart-phones and tablets and thereby more distractions than ever. Would you be interested in either of these features if they were available at reasonable costs?
One of the most interesting and innovative safety features I’ve come across recently was from Brazil. There is a lot of large commercial truck traffic travelling on winding and hilly two-lane roads. As you might suspect they have more than their fair share of collisions resulting from drivers trying to pass these trucks without sufficient vision for oncoming traffic. They have been experimenting with a new safety feature on these vehicles. The rear cargo door of the trailer is equipped with a large video screen and the camera that supplies the image is mounted on the front of the cab. When a vehicle approaches from the rear the screen automatically comes to life and reveals a real-time view of the road ahead of the truck. This allows drivers approaching from the rear to see oncoming traffic and know when it’s really safe to pass. Some great collector and antique car shows are on this weekend. So get out
and enjoy the chrome while the sun is shining. On Sunday the 28th the very popular Wheels on the Mississippi Car Show returns to Riverside Park in Carleton Place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Along with the hundreds of cars from almost every era, there will be food, auto product and collectibles vendors. On the same day the Alexandria Car Show lands at Alexandria Island Park in Alexandria, Ontario. If you have any questions, opinions, or stories on anything automotive please drop me a line, [By email to emc@perfprint.ca or directly to bjoeturner@hotmail.com listing ‘Question for the Car Counselor’ on the subject line or by post to Record News Communications, 65 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont.
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2009 Nissan Maxima SV Equipped With Alloy Wheels, Power Sunroof, Fog Lights, Power Seats, Duel Exhaust, Leather P9548 Interior, Power Everything, And +HST Much Much More. 113,954 KM $187 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS
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Two sets of tires and rims! Automatic, Air Conditioning, CD Player are just a few of the options on this Mazda 2. Only P9505 69,385 KM
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Cloth Interior, 2.0 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Power Windows, Keyless Entry, Heated Seats, P9408 Alloy Wheels, Cruise Control And Much More. 19,500 KM +HST Previous Daily $139 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES Rental
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2012 Nissan Versa Hatch Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Cd Player, Keyless Entry, Power P9507A Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, +HST And Much Much $73 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 94,781 kms
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$135 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES
2014 Jeep Patriot AWD Sport/North
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2013 Ford F150 Supercab XLT 4x4 This Is The XLT Model And Comes With Power Locks, Power Windows, P9558 Cloth Interior, 5.0L V8, And Much Much More. +HST 24,633 KM $229 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS
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Great Lot construction Backing inonto New under Baxter North Conservation Area (Greenwood Park West). Top quality at its stone andtownhome brick exterior, open •finest. CleanFull 3 bedroom concept main floor withfloors gas fireplace in • Hardwood/Ceramic living •room, and custom curved stairs to New countertops basement, coffered and tray • Pellet stove in living roomceilings with coving, 9ft to 10ft bedroom ceilings, full ensuite • Spacious master tile shower andgames frameless glass doors •with Rec-rm w/small area with double and door make-up vanity area. • New sink garage Hardwood and off ceramic throughout. Gas • Rear deck livingtileroom ® fireplace in great room. MLS®15603340 $234,900. MLS
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Greenwood park gem, walkout lower level to a stone walkway and pergola for privacy, in mint condition. Well cared for family home, bright elevated bungalow with hardwood and ceramic flooring, fabulous kitchen with granite countertops with pantry, and ceramic backsplash. Patio door to 12`x 12` deck. Full finished lower level with spacious 3 piece bath, rec room with gas stove, family room to walkout lot. Central air, hrv, close to cfb kingston and downtown and all east end amenities. Walking distance to 3 schools. You will not be disappointed. MLS®15603548
• Custom built Marques Home • 4 bedrooms, 3 baths • Hdwd and ceramic tile • Large eat-in kitchen • Gas FP in living/dining room • Fin. lower level w/rec-rm, 3rd bedroom, full bath and den • In-floor bsmt slab heating • 14` x 11`6 rear deck $374,500. MLS® Directions: Cedarwood Dr. to Redwood Cres.To Mimosa Court
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1364 ANDERSEN DR
• West End Kingston office condo • 2,000 sq. ft. finished space. • Reception area with four offices on main floor • Lower level with separate entry • Office area, kitchenette, • Custom built Marques Home • 3200 sq ft , 5 bdrms, 3 baths • Hdwd/Ceramic on main Immaculate custom built family home. Spacious 2800two bathrooms • Storage/computer room and utility room • Ideal for owner occupied, You will be impressed, mint condition, quality built floor • 9’ ceilings on both floors • Designer kitchen cabinetry • Quartz countertops sq.Ft. With the updates done-all • Large rec-rm w/gas FP • Interlock patio, fenced yardall$599,900. MLS® new hardwood & business with rental income on lower level. • Ample Parking $314,900. MLS® bungalow by marques homes with over 2000 sq.Ft. ceramic porcelain tile throughout. Top-of-the-line kitchen Of finished space. Beautiful teak hardwood flooring cabinetry with granite counter tops, ceramic backsplash, on main floor with ceramic tile, iron & wood railings. heated floors (partial). New windows (2010-2015), new Gorgeous designer kitchen with ceramic backsplash, gas furnace and central air (2015). Main floor sunroom valance lighting and crown moulding. Main floor addition (2013), main floor 6 person sauna with separate laundry room with entry from garage. New granite shower. Main bath with air tub, under mounted sinks with counter top in ensuite bath with under-mounted granite countertop and a tiled walk-in shower (2013). sink. Finished lower level with custom designer 3 Exterior is nicely landscaped with pond, decking, patio piece bath, large rec room with electric fireplace, 3rd and 6 person beachcomber hot tub (2013). Oversized bedroom with walk-in closet. Beautiful landscaped garage with heated workshop. Fabulous property, you will property with perennials and flag stone patio. be impressed! MLS®15604536 MLS®15605913
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821 WINDERMERE DR
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2706 WOODBURN RD
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10 BRANT AVE
$349,900
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Just minutes north of the city, residential/farm on 50 acres, if you are dreaming of having a hobby farm here it is. Charming with character. Updates include; newer windows, furnace & oil tank, roof re-shingled. Pine plank floors, open concept kitchen and dining area, main floor den/office off of family room, with built-in wall unit & desk. Two piece washroom and laundry room on main floor. Loads of potential for the hobby farmer at heart. MLS®15606023 PRICING FROM
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Home renovations could increase property taxes If you live in New York’s Nassau County, you are possibly paying some of the highest property taxes in the country. Nassau County residents had an average property tax bill of nearly $8,500 in 2011. Understanding property taxes is not very cut and dry. They are supposed to rise and fall with home values, but this isn’t always the case. There is roughly 80,000 pages of federal code on property taxes, and each state and town often has its own rules governing how property taxes are assessed. State and local budget cuts can raise taxes even if your home value remains the same, as will an increase of benefits for public employees. Property tax is typically the primary means that many jurisdictions raise revenue. So if your community needs money, you can probably count on it financing that need through higher property taxes. The two things that determine property taxes are the assessed value of your home and the property tax
rate for where you live. In many cases, making improvements to the inside and outside of your home can result in higher taxes on your property. Many homeowners do not think about the tax man when they are about to renovate their home. But it is important to consider that home repairs -- even planting a garden -could lead to higher property taxes. Although the vast majority of repairs that most often affect taxes include major renovations, there are lesser known repairs that can catch even savvy homeowners by surprise. Here is a look at some of the renovations that could raise your property taxes. • Adding a room: Converting the garage into a bedroom or adding on a new bathroom will increase your home’s value and the property tax you’ll pay on the home. Although tax assessors don’t usually make surprise trips to your home to check for renovations indoors, they may peruse permits filed at the clerk’s
office and then investigate. Permits are the primary way assessors learn about improvements, so much so that some homeowners look to circumvent permits when making renovations. But that can cause a number of problems down the line if and when you decide to sell. • Pools and outdoor structures: Changes to a home’s exterior are some of the easiest to see and document. Permanent changes outdoors, such as the installation of a shed with a concrete floor, a deck or a pool can definitely increase property taxes. • Landscaping: Hiring a professional to do your lawn and plants can result in higher taxes. It’s called “alteration of land improvement.” Repaving a driveway or adding a new cement walkway may also increase your home’s value and, subsequently, your property tax bill. • Fireplaces: The installation of a fireplace can also increase a home’s value, leading to a higher tax bill as well.
The addition of a pool or outdoor landscaping can raise property values and property tax.
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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.
Well maintained 3 bdrm 2 1/2 bathroom home conveniently located on Conservatory drive, Large 1 1/2 car garage with main floor entry, Large eat in cooks kitchen, 3 generous sized bdrms, Master bdrm features a walk-in closet and 3 pc en-suite, large deck, fully fenced yard. Lower level is partially finished, and rough in for another bathroom.
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GREAT POOL! 3 bdrm home has been meticulously maintained and is fully done top to bottom. Sitting on a premium corner lot, fully fenced, with a huge deck and A/G pool! Features a bright front foyer with vaulted ceilings, hardwood and ceramic floors on main floor, gorgeous chef`s kitchen with striking granite counters, and access to the rear yard oasis.
4207 DAVIDSON SIDE RD
Great return at this list price and has leases in place until May 2016. This semester the property grosses $3330 per month where the owners pay all utilities, starting this September the tenant will pay $3000 per month plus utilities. The property has proven to be a popular location for mature students and is steps from local downtown amenities.
$199,900 SHALES RD BUILDING LOT
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The Westhill
This country home is sitting on a 1.6 acre level lot just 10 minutes north of Kingston with many mature trees which create a park like setting in the rear yard. The home offers 2 bedrooms 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.
2009 PERTH ROAD
Build your dream home on this beautiful 9 acre parcel of land located 25 minutes north of Kingston on quiet Shales Road. This lot has hydro at the lot line, and many mature hardwood and softwood trees. Builder packages available through the listing agent. Many year round homes located on Shales Road, on a school bus route.
$569,000 792 PORTSMOUTH AVE.
Loughborough Lake - beautiful 3+2 bdrm cedar home situated on a mature treed lot with a gradual and level grade to a deep and clean shoreline. Features: 2 docks, 54 foot deck, hot tub, lower level rec room, 2 full bathrooms, granite counters in kitchen. New plumbing, windows and doors, kitchen, septic, steel roof, furnace, 2 fireplaces.
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1851 COUNTY RD 9 Private naturalist setting. Water access, breathtaking views, wild life all around, 4 bedroom home, recroom, familyroom, sunroom, 2 car attached garage, excellent landscaping. Near town. You won't be disappointed. Call today. $319,900. MLS 15604682
1040 COZY RIDGE LANE 24 year old cottage on Knowlton Lake. Excellent lot with 380' of waterfront sandy/natural shoreline, large dock. Very well maintained, 3 beds, 4 pc bath, furnace, many recent updates, boat launch on lot. Asking $299,900. MLS 15605849
10964 HIGHWAY 33 Lake Ontario waterfront home just west of Conway on a beautiful 1.2 Acre lot. This home has been totally renovated, is carpet free, has lots of closets and fantastic views. 100ft of level shoreline, beautifully landscaped with mature trees, saplings and perennial flower beds. An insulated 2 car attached garage . Excellent well, water treatment system with Reverse Osmosis System and a well maintained septic system. Call for your private viewing. $379,900. MLS 15602257
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367 LAKEVIEW AVE.ÊUÊ$239,900 Cozy 3 bedroom, 1 bath, backsplit situated on a large 66’ x 115’ lot. This home features updated windows (6yrs old), hardwood floors throughout including hardwood underneath the carpet in the bedrooms, a/c (6yrs), gas furnace (6yrs), hot water tank owned(6yrs), new garage door and new roof in 2015 with transferable warranty! Perfect starter family home. Immediate possession is available. MLS®15606084 2712 BATTERSEA RDÊUÊ$269,900 Excellent location! Well maintained 3 bedroom home situated on a large private country lot set back off the road. 4 Level back split with updated kitchen (appliances included) & main bath, slate & hardwood flooring, woodburning fireplace. Partially finished basement with extra living space and lots of storage. Beautiful inground pool. Complete exterior painted 2015. Quick possession is available. Call today for your personal viewing. MLS®15605737
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4220 SILLS BAY RDÊUÊ$619,900 Beautiful estate property nestled on a private hill top lot with breathtaking views of Sydenham Lake. The curved driveway is graced by 2 acres of landscaped and beautifully manicured lawns. Inside this meticulous home you’ll fall in love with the interior stone accent walls, fireplaces and the walls of glass which showcase the endless views of sydenham lake. Attention to detail is evident in all areas of this 3200sqft, 4+2 bedrooms, 3+1 bath home. Call today for your personal viewing and your chance to own a little piece of paradise! MLS®15605445
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4196 COUNTY RD. 1 YARKERÊUÊ$384,900 Beautiful home nestled on top of 4.2 acre private country lot. Wood exterior with large front porch and back deck, pine and ceramic floors with carpet in master bedroom only. Large country kitchen with new counter tops overlooking a cozy living room featuring an electric fire place and vaulted ceilings open to second storey. Fully finished basement walkout and 10’9x10’ den, 200 AMP breaker, steel roof, 16’X8’4 shed and oversized 25’X30’ attached double car garage with living space above it awaiting new owners’ finishing touches. MLS®15605337 £{Ê , Ê Ê, °ÊUÊ$244,900
Charming updated 3 bedroom, 2 ½ bath, 2400sqft country bungalow situated on awesome 3.5 Acre lot! Minutes from ofsc trails! Many recent renovations including new flooring (hardwood, laminate, ceramic tile), some new windows & doors, new roof (2009). Updated kitchen, laundry room and bathrooms. (See documents for complete list of renovations & dates). Call today for your personal viewing! Gps: 75 52’08 33”w 44 34’20 64”n MLS®15604678
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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. Enjoy easy access from Crow Lake into Bobs Lake. MLS®15603302
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This well maintained 7 year old, 2 bdrm bungalow, backing onto greenspace is move- in ready! Features an open concept eat-in 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 roughin, awaiting your personal finishing touches, perfect for an in-law suite. A very efficient home built by Stelpstra Homes. MLS®15604391
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Negotiating a commercial lease that works for you Leasing commercial space is a fact of life for many business owners. The expense of commercial leasing is considerable, but cost is not the only factor to consider when leasing a commercial space. The following are a few tips for business owners when negotiating their commercial space lease. • Enlist some professional help. While seasoned business owners may be able to negotiate their commercial lease on their own, new business owners often benefit from the services of real estate brokers and real estate lawyers. Real estate lawyers can negotiate your lease, explaining key terms and conditions that may prove confusing to first-time business owners. Real estate brokers can help you find the right location, and many real estate brokers have a long working history with landlords. Such relationships can make the negotiating process easier, and they also can benefit business owners looking for the best possible location for their businesses. Real estate brokers often get first choice at the most desirable locations, so teaming up with an established real estate broker can increase your chances of landing a desirable property. • Emphasize affordable renewal options. The length of commercial leases favored by small businesses is often similar to the length of a lease on a private residence. Though the language might be more complex than that of a private residence lease, the length of a commercial lease agreement is typically one to two years. But business owners must be diligent regarding renewal options and the cost of such renewals. Come the end of your lease terms, you don’t want to be met with a considerable and unexpected hike in rent just as your business is starting to take off. Work to get the most favorable renewal options possible so more of your operating budget can go into your products and not toward your lease.
• Pay attention to extra fees. Many commercial leases include fees in addition to the monthly rent. Maintenance fees are common, and there may even be a separate set of maintenance fees when sharing commercial space. When negotiating your lease, ask to see a list of the costs and fees current tenants typically incur each month. When discussing maintenance fees, confirm who must pay for less routine maintenance, such as HVAC or plumbing repairs, and be sure to get such information included in the lease. When discussing such fees, inquire about utility costs as well. Utilities are often the responsibility of the tenant, but it still behooves business owners to confirm who will be paying the monthly utilities. • Negotiate an exclusivity clause. Business owners often don’t want their competitors to move in across the street, and they certainly don’t want them to move into the same building. Protect your business from such a development by negotiating an exclusivity clause into your lease. Such clauses prevent landlords from leasing other spaces on the property to your competition. • Carefully read the default language. Before signing a commercial lease, business owners must familiarize themselves with the default language therein. Determine what happens if you default on the lease, including if you will be locked out upon your first missed payment and if the landlord will immediately initiate eviction proceedings in such instances. Many commercial leases also include language stating tenants are responsible for any legal fees landlords accrue in the case of a default. Though it might be difficult to negotiate the default language in a lease, business owners should still know that language prior to signing a lease.
Inexpensive ways to boost a home’s curb appeal Curb appeal can go a long way toward making a home more attractive to its inhabitants as well as prospective buyers once the house is put on the market. Improving curb appeal is a goal for many homeowners, and while many projects aimed at making homes more aesthetically appealing can be costly, there are ways for cost-conscious homeowners to improve their properties without breaking the bank. • Put your green thumb to use. A well-maintained landscape can dramatically improve a home’s curb appeal. Pay attention to the plants, shrubs and trees throughout your property, watering them during periods of little rainfall and trimming them when necessary so your lawn does not look like an overgrown, neglected suburban jungle. Professional landscaping services can help you maintain your property, but even if your budget does not allow for such an expense, you can still make sure your landscape adds to your home’s appeal by keeping a watchful eye on the property and addressing any issues that arise. Maintain your lawn through the colder months of the year as well, making sure no one walks on the
grass when frost has settled, as doing so can produce dead spots throughout the lawn. • Redo your front door. While their eyes may initially be drawn to a well-manicured lawn, prospective buyers will eventually find their way to the front door. If your door is especially old, consider replacing it. If your budget does not allow for such an expense, you can still give your home’s front entrance an entirely new look by installing some inexpensive molding around the door before giving the door a fresh coat of paint. Molding around the front door can make an entrance more impressive, while a new coat of paint can make a home feel warmer and more vibrant. • Plant flowers. Another inexpensive way to make a home more appealing is to plant some colorful flowers around the property. Line walkways with flowers native to your region, as such plants will last longer than exotic alternatives that may not be capable of adapting to the local climate. In addition to lining walkways, hang window boxes filled with colorful flowers or plants outside naked windows.
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Doing so can make windows seem larger and add some color to your home’s exterior. Another creative way to make use of colorful flowers is to place a few planters at the foot of your driveway and painting the numbers of your address on the planters. This can be both effortless and inexpensive, but it can instantly make a home more inviting to prospective buyers. • Spotlight certain parts of your property. Many homeowners focus on improving the curb appeal of their property during the daytime hours, but you can take steps to make a home more appealing at night as well. Solar spotlights placed around trees and other attractive features in your yard can shed light on those areas of your property you’re most proud of, even after the sun has gone down. Solar spotlights won’t add to your energy bill, as they are powered by the sun, and they can make certain accents on your property stand out at night. Improving curb appeal may sound like a significant undertaking, but there are many ways budget-conscious homeowners can make their home’s exterior more appealing without going broke.
Welcome to the lake! This is a 4 season 2 plus bdrm home. This bright spacious open concept home has a beautiful sun room, heated and insulated, overlooking the lake with level waterfront. MLS®15605831
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143 Main street , Seeleys Bay r $199,900 OPEN HOUSE r SUNDAY 2-4 PM What a gem! Totally upgraded throughout. Features original hardwood floors in living and dining rooms and grand foyer. Bright eat in kitchen with centre island. 3 Good sized bedrooms and 1 1/2 baths. Large fenced yard. MLS®15603984.
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Great family home in Collins Bay. Large bdrms, eat-in kitchen, dining room, 3 season sun room, fenced yard, huge lower level w rec room, games room & den. Recent updates include higheff furnace, C/A, roof, windows, & bathrooms. MLS®15606053
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1328 Brackenwood Cres r $238,000 OPEN HOUSE r SUNDAY 2-4 PM Well kept & great location 3 bedroom semi in Cat Woods. Finished lower level, gas fireplace, walk out to newly fenced yard with green space behind . Eat in kitchen , 2 full baths, bright bedrooms/walk in closet. A/C - storage shed incl. MLS®15605796
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Solidly-built winterized log house on Varty Lake. Lots of extras, including steel roof, newer windows, 6 ft. basement, and a new propane furnace, all on a beautiful private lot. Enjoy 180 feet of shoreline and access via a maintained municipal road. Furnished, so it’s move-in ready. Owners live out of country and want the property sold! MLS®15605167
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Your dream home doesn’t have to be just a dream (MS) -- The dream of owning your own vacation home is one shared by men and women all over the world. Who wouldn’t want their very own sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of every day life? According to Andrew Nadalin, President of Pace 2000 Inc., a leading custom home builder in Port St. Lucie, Florida, many people not only want their own vacation home, but they already know what it is they want from their home. “We’re finding that customers have very definite ideas of what they want in their dream homes,” says Nadalin. “They’ve waited until just the right time to make that dream come true, and they don’t want to compromise the image they have in their mind of what their ultimate home will feature.” When it comes to finding a place to call home away from home, consumers tend to prefer somewhere that offers year round warm weather and unlimited games of golf, as well as proximity to local shopping hotspots and access to community activities. This puts a premium on warm weather locales such as Port St. Lucie, which was named one of the 10 fastest growing cities in the country, providing vacationers all the warm weather golf, shopping and nightlife they need. Located at the southern end of mainland St. Lucie County, in the southeastern part of the state, Port St. Lucie has been called the Jewel of the Treasure Coast. More than 300 years ago, several Spanish galleons carrying gold and silver are thought to have shipwrecked off the southeastern shore of Florida, dumping their vast treasures into the ocean.
And the Treasure Coast was born. But locale likely won’t be all that’s on the minds of men and women shopping for a vacation home. Before shoppers start their search, Nadalin offers the following advice. * Consider custom built. Many consumers might think custom built homes are beyond their price range, but such homes are growing in popularity. “Sometimes customers come to us with a lot already chosen, other times we help them find just the right lot,” says Nadalin. “But they always have definite ideas about what is going on the property.” Much of the benefit of a custom built home lies in the options a homeowner has as opposed to a resale where many of the decisions have already been made. Buyers who choose a custom built home can select the features and layout they want, instead of being forced to live with the design preferred by a home’s previous owners. * Work with someone you can trust. Because it’s a vacation home, chances are buyers won’t know any local builders or contractors they can trust. Nadalin notes that buyers should be comfortable with a builder and avoid those who aren’t ready and willing to discuss their history. “It’s important to look for a builder that can deliver hands-on experience, dedication and commitment to the project,” says Nadalin. “The builder should have as much passion for fulfilling the quest for the dream home as the customer does.” Shop around for a builder, asking other residents of the community if they can recommend any professionals and if there are any to avoid. Once you have
narrowed down the list, ask to see some past and current projects, and be as dili-
gent as possible when doing your homework on a builder. If a builder is reticent
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All who want a great house in Strathcona Park on one of the largest lots, take a look. This large home features 4 bdrms, two full and two half baths, main floor living room, dining room, den, sunroom and eat-in kitchen. All sitting on a double treed lot. Dir: Glengarry to McMichael to Stormont, and follow signs. MLS®15605851 Hostess: Tanya Hyatt
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Looking for a home with character and charm? How about a finished lower level and a garage fit for three cars? Come Sunday and take a look at 327 McEwen Dr. Great location with many upgrades – gas fireplace, great kitchen and large deck in the backyard. Host: Larry Buck Dir: Days Road to Henderson, and follow signs to 327 McEwen Dr.
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Newly renovated Buck Lake home featuring large openconcept kitchen with attached dining area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great room with 12’ ceilings and stone fireplace. Perennial gardens, storage sheds, stairs to the lake and dock. Deep, clean waterfront ideal for swimming. MLS®15605345 NEW PRICE
123 SUTHERLAND DRIVE $194,900
Come take a look at this 3 bedroom semi on a deep city treed lot. Kids would have a ball camping in their own backyard. Located close to main bus route and minutes from shopping. Features many updates. Hope to see you Sunday. Hostess: Peggy Cruickshank Dir: Montreal St. to Sutherland, and follow signs.
11 BROOKLANDS PARK AVE. $799,000
Have you heard of the Castle of the Floating Bridge, just west of Amherstview? Well, here’s an opportunity to own it. This large 4800 sq ft home, featuring 2 double car garage, seven bedrooms and a great in-law suite. Did I mention the 4 full baths and one half bath? Call to view.
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Beautiful cottage with deeded access to Bobs Lake just across the road. Cottage features 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, wood stove, a huge screened-in porch with a hot tub and a large wrap around deck - all on 3.25 acres. Enjoy year round access to the property and lake. MLS®15605840
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All brick 3 bdrm home on Woodside Drive is walking distance to shopping and great schools.The main floor has a bright livingroom with hardwood floors, an eat in kitchen, a master bedroom with ensuite and 2 closets as well as a second bdrm. The basement has a rec room with a gas fireplace, a bdrm with a walk in closet, a 3 pc bath and plenty of storage, which complete this home. MLSÂŽ 15605530
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Fully finished, this open concept home is a delight to behold! Open kitchen with breakfast bar opening to great room with vaulted ceiling and hardwood floors, patio doors to fenced rear yard with large power awning. Master bedroom has full ensuite and walk-in closet. Professionally finished lower level with 3 pc bath. Close to CFB, downtown and 401. Great family neighbourhood. MLSÂŽ15605138.
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Awesome location in popular Strathcona Park. Huge yard and large nearly new garage, wood floors, open plan, full undeveloped basement. Email, text or call for a tour. MLSÂŽ15603255
And the living is easy on beautiful 14 Island Lake. Bring Dadâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favourite chair! Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll love to sit on the deck and watch the ripples in the lake and listen to the loons. This well built â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Aâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; frame, 3 season, 3 bedroom cedar cottage could be just what you need after the long cold winter, with 100 of shoreline, dock and the lot is covered in trees. And donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t forget your swimsuit! The deep clean waterfront is excellent for swimming. Prop your feet up on this popular back lake. Dir: Hwy #38 to Hinchinbrooke Road to 1117 Willyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lane, 14 Island Lake
Danielle & Tony Baptista
TRYFONOPOULOS Sutton-Group-Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage
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126 FACTORY STREET - ODESSA First time home owners, downsizing, wanting to invest? Come to Odessa, a few minutes commute to Kingston, Napanee and easy access to the highway. This charming home offers...2 bedrooms on main,and a full 2 bedroom in law suite downstairs. Plenty of updates, including windows 2010, furnace 2013, roof 2010, electric panel 2013, new deck off of kitchen 2013 and newly built shed 2014. Also, you have main floor laundry, plenty of parking and a newer fenced yard. MLSÂŽ15602495
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1650 Bath Road, Kingston, ON. K7M 4X6 613-384-5500
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