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Gerretsen announces he’ll seek the federal Liberal nomination Heritage News – After much speculation and anticipation, Mayor Mark Gerretsen announced that he will indeed be seeking the federal Liberal nomination in the 2015 federal election. Gerretsen made the announcement at the Kingston Seniors Centre on Aug. 15 and he could barely finish his sentence before the room of supporters erupted in applause. “Today I am here to announce that I am taking another step forward in advocating for you, our great city and our country,” said Gerretsen. “Representing Kingston and Canadians as a Member of Parliament and following in the footsteps of Flora MacDonald, Peter Milliken and Sir John A Macdonald has always been a dream of mine, one I must admit I didn’t anticipate being possible this soon.” Gerretsen added that he was surprised by Ted Hsu’s recent announcement to step down as MP for Kingston and the Islands, but following that announcement Gerretsen received phone calls, emails and messages of support from numerous community members urging him to seek the nomination. “I love our city and the surrounding area. The decision not to run again as mayor has not been easy, but it is with the profound belief that moving Kingston and the Islands forward and the commitment to our country that my wife Vanessa and I have made this decision,” added Gerretsen. “Over the last four years, together we have invested in our people, our infrastructure and our quality of life, but there is even more work to be done.” Gerretsen thanked everyone who has supported him over the past eight years of public service and especially over the past four years as mayor. With his father, 566 Cataraqui Woods Dr., Kingston, ON K7P 2Y5 former Liberal MPP John Gerretsen looking on, and his wife Vanessa and son Mason by his side, Gerretsen comAUG mented further on the difficult decision to run for MP. 26, 28 “The last five days have been nerve Sept 6, 13 racking for me and for Vanessa and OCt 24 we’ve spent many hours and sleepless

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Kingston Heritage – There may be more hunger in the city than you think. A new study reveals nearly one thousand people rely on food assistance every day. Kingston’s food providers have unveiled their first ever report that paints a “clear and startling� picture of food insecurity. “It’s not glamourous but it packs a punch with data we’ve not seen before,� said Mara Shaw, executive director of Loving Spoonful. The study involved a point-intime count of emergency food services provided to clients in May of 2013. The one-day snapshot found 964 meals, snacks, grocery vouchers and food hampers were provided to needy people on a typical day in Kingston – a figure that jumps to 2,867 when school meals are included. “It’s the first time we’ve seen these numbers,� said Shaw, who presented the Hungry in Kingston study to city council August 12. She says the hunger pains go beyond homeless people on the streets; children, seniors, families and youth looking for work also rely on emergency food services. “Almost 20,000 people are living

below the poverty line in Kingston,� she added. The study involved the participation of 27 organizations that provide regular food assistance from food banks and daily meal programs, to daily drop-in centres. They collected data during the point-in-time count to better understand the magnitude of emergency food assistance needs. One of them, Loving Spoonful, reclaims surplus food from restaurants, wholesalers, caterers and farmers and distributes it directly to over 20 social service organizations. In 2013, Loving Spoonful reclaimed and donated over 27,800 pounds of fresh food. Other agencies are also doing what they can to address the problem, such as the Salvation Army, Martha’s Table, Sydenham Street United Church voucher program, Lunch by George, Partners in Mission food bank and Kingston Youth Shelter. But one food service program run by the Salvation Army is facing struggles of its own. The Gathering Place, which opened in 2007, is set to close its doors at the end of this year due to a reallocation of municipal funding. The decision to close at a time when demand is rising has caused alarm for Shaw and other food service providers.

“They don’t seem to be abating,� said Shaw of the client’s need. The Gathering Place is open during the day when other shelters are closed, providing a warm place in the winter and a break from the summer heat. It also offers its 4,300 clients food, internet and phone access, laundry and shower facilities, haircuts and employment and housing assistance based on a $120,000 annual budget – a good portion of it provided by the city. However, city officials say they are re-directing much of their municipal assistance to a new housingfirst model in order to get homeless people quicker access to long-term housing. Kingston will still offer subsidies to agencies that apply for it, but there’s no guarantee they will receive funding at the same levels as now, if any at all. Shaw made a point to tell councillors that the purpose behind the hunger report is not to more tax subsidies. “We are not looking for funding. We are looking for some understanding that too many people are hungry.� Agencies hope the information will highlight the need for a provincial and national plan to deal with poverty and hunger issues. Shaw added: “It takes the political will to actually say yes.�

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rent students and returning alumni a chance to connect and participate in a variety of Tri-Colour themed events on the Saturday night of the annual fall Homecoming weekend. “The event would encompass a number of things. Food vendors. An alcohol licensed area. Funny engineering haircuts. Have a jacket slamming competition and archival displays.” Williams assured councillors that a number of measures will be in place to ensure the event is safe, secure and respectful. For example, she says the licensed area for alcohol beverages will be fenced off and private security will be hired to look after I.D. checks, baggage inspections and pat-downs, and to enforce proper behaviour standards. Williams is not concerned this street event will get out of control or morph into an unsanctioned booze-fueled street party, like the kind witnessed in previous years on Aberdeen Street. “From our perspective this event is not being framed around any other activity, historically. What we’re aiming to do is have as

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council August 12 seeking a street closure and noise bylaw exemption for the one-day ‘ReUnion Street Festival’ on Saturday, October 18. The student government plans to close one block of Union Street, between Division Street and University Avenue, from 1pm to 6am. The noise exemption will go from 8pm to 2am. In granting the request by a unanimous vote, enthusiastic councillors praised AMS leaders for the extensive consultation and planning that has gone into the event. “I want to commend them for reaching out to council and the community,” said Coun. Rick Downes. Williams says the event will give both cur-

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YMCA of Kingston opens new west end facility and after extensive polling, it was determined that interest for a new Y in the west end was overwhelmingly positive.

All current Y members will also have full access to the new facility. “We’re hoping that the former members of Progress will now take on a Y membership,” added Kloosterman. In 2013, the YMCA had a total of 15,324 members, up from 14,411 in 2012. The hope that the new location will add 3,000 new members over the

next six months. “That’s our goal and we feel confident we can do it,” Kloosterman says. New YMCA members signing up by Aug. 31 will have activation fees waived on their memberships. This will ease the transition for previous Progress Fitness members, as well as for any other new members in Kingston. Schedules for pool and fitness classes for all three facilities are available at kingston.ymca. ca. The pool at YMCA West will be closed until Aug. 25 for renovations and improvements.

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Editorial

In Our Opinion

Sometimes it’s hard to admit when you’re right Kingston Heritage Editorial - A couple of weeks ago, I was turning left from Princess Street onto John Counter Boulevard. The intersection contains two turning lanes. I was in the lefthand lane and there was a Kingston Transit bus to my right. As soon as we passed the train station, where the righthand lane ends rather abruptly, I noticed the bus was dangerously close to my car. It took me a second to realize it had its blinker on and was actually merging into my lane without waiting for me to get out of the way. I had to quickly swerve into the oncoming traffic lane to avoid a collision. Thankfully, there were no cars coming the other way. Still shaken up once I reached my destination, I tweeted the Kingston Police and asked if the law about yielding to busses with their blinkers on applied to all lane changes, or only to busses pulling out from stops. A couple of minutes later, I got cold feet about the tweet and deleted it, worried I came off looking like a stereotypical obnoxious driver who has a hate on for things like public

transit, or an irresponsible driver who is ignorant of the rules of the road. I’ve been victim to my fair share of Twitter hate lately and wasn’t in the mood for more. True to form, however, the Kingston Police were one step ahead of me and were already in the process of answering my tweet by the time I deleted it. (Good ol’ Koopy!) It turned out the bus was in the wrong after all, and motorists are only required to yield when busses are pulling out from bus bays. Wow. I really wasn’t expecting that answer. Like many people I know, I’m always quick to blame myself in the vast majority of situations. (I think it’s a Canadian thing.) My almost collision with the bus was a good reminder of how sometimes other people are just plain wrong and there’s nothing I can do about it. Something about the incident reminded me of a run-in I had with a guy at yoga back in the winter. It was a cold day out and I was so happy to be there, basking on my mat in the hot room, waiting for class to start. I realized there was something I had forgotten to tell Steve about Summer’s bath before I left the house, and pulled out my phone to text him. (Okay I lied, I pulled out my phone to tweet.) “Can you put that phone away? This is a sacred space.� I turned to see a familiar face - a

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man whose name I still don’t know, but whom I recognized because he is a fellow regular at the yoga studio. “You must be joking,� I said. “My phone is on silent. I’m not bothering anybody.� He informed me that he wasn’t joking and that my phone was greatly offensive to him. I accused him of in fact being the one to pollute the sacredness of the space with his combative, condescending tone and huffed out of the door, prepared to head home. The instructor, who was seated outside studio, noticed I was upset and wondered why. I filled her in and she went into the studio to find the guy (whom she knows personally) and make him apologize. He came out and we exchanged a few more heated words but ended on okay terms and I stayed for the class. It was several weeks, however, before I returned to yoga. Somehow, I convinced myself that I was in the wrong and that I was one of those horrible, phone-addicted zombies everyone hates. For someone like me, the easiest way out of bad situations is usually to hang my head and apologize no matter what. But doing so can make you miss out on so many opportunities to build confidence and grow as a person. We may not always be right, but we’re not always wrong, either.

How can we stop the stigma for good? Kingston Heritage Editorial – Last week, the world became a little less funny. On Aug. 11, people around the world were stunned by the news that actor and comedian Robin Williams was dead. Williams was found in his home at the age of 63 after dying from suicide, but how could someone who was funny and always seemed so happy take their own life? It is unlikely that the world or even Williams’ family will ever know the answer to that question. All we know is that Williams was battling with a disease that affects millions of people – depression. While many people still dismiss depression and mental health issues, Williams’ death proves once again that these issues are extremely important and as long as there is still stigma attached to these diseases, more and more people will suffer silently just like he did. According to the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), 20 per cent of Canadians will personally experience a mental illness in their lifetime and mental illness will indirectly affect all Canadians at some time through a family member, friend or colleague. Many of those who suffer will attempt suicide and nearly half of those suffering from depression will never seek help from a doctor. These facts are alarming, but they also point out how taboo mental health issues still are in our society today. As the world mourns the death of Robin Williams, we need to shift the focus away from his celebrity status and the ‘price of fame’ and instead focus on the issue of mental health. This year, Canada saw an increase in awareness about mental health thanks to Clara Hughes and her cross country bike ride, but that conversation needs to continue. We need to be lobbying for more funding for mental health and increasing the day to day talk about it. Those who suffer need to know that they can speak up without judgement and they need to be able to get the help they need without issue. It’s true that the world lost an extremely talented person last week, but maybe his death can serve a purpose. Robin Williams showed that depression and mental health issues can affect anyone, anywhere, at any age and hopefully we all learned from that and can move forward with that in mind.

The Importance of Being Mature

Consider as well the City’s own Urban Forest Man- preservation plan. agement Plan which states: My final reason for requesting that these trees be * Maintaining abundant tree cover in urban areas preserved has to do with the aesthetics and character will be a critical component in adapting to anticipated of the neighbourhood that has nurtured them. Mature global changes in climate; trees currently line both sides of most of Frontenac Dear Editor, Heartland Environmental Design, states in upper case * Long term financial benefits of immediate and Street. They are a cohesive community unto themtypeface “MUNICIPAL TREES 1, 25 and 26 TO BE ongoing investment in green infrastructure outweigh selves. Removal of these three, in particular, would I write this to express my concern about the possible RETAINED WITH TREE PROTECTION FENC- the costs; create an incongruous hole in the streetscape on that removal of three mature municipal trees in front of the ING AT THIS TIME AS PER DETAIL PLAN L3 * Planning for investments in the urban forest block. It would damage the existing visual harmony proposed development at 495-513 Frontenac Street AND TO CITY OF KINGSTON STANDARDS�. now will ensure a healthy urban forest for the future; of that location. and present an open request for preservation of mature These trees are just a couple of feet from the sidewalk and I hope that City councillors do whatever they can trees. I have consulted with a professional arborist who at that location. Mr. Patry’s proposed building footprint * Taking a leadership role will demonstrate the to salvage the visual harmony of this older residential has lived in the Williamsville neighbourhood for thirty begins on average 11’ (3-4 metres) from the sidewalk. City’s commitment to the importance of maintaining neighbourhood. I believe that the proposed building, years. We have looked at these trees, and it is obvious to I believe that, if the appropriate care is taken, the foun- and enhancing a healthy urban forest. and the needs of its inhabitants, will be profoundly disus that they are healthy and in good condition, in spite dation can be constructed in a manner that results in Given this current plan, with its very cogent justifi- ruptive to the lifestyle and appearance of the rest of the of minor ice storm damage. Since they are on munici- minimal damage to the east side of their root systems. cations for maintaining healthy municipal trees, how neighbourhood. These trees could at least help soften pal property, and have been part of our community for They should certainly survive. The plan notes that could any responsible person sanction the destruc- that impact. They are a legacy that we must preserve, at least fifty years, I feel very strongly that they should there will also be eight small trees planted in front of tion of these three mature trees on Frontenac Street? not just for ourselves, but for those who come after us be preserved for at least another fifty (if not more). this building, which seems ludicrous when you con- They are both a practical and beautiful legacy that we as well. I have examined the most recent plans for Patry sider that the originals would take the better part of a should be leaving in place to benefit the area’s future Susan M. Bazely MA Inc. Developments proposal for this development, to replace. preserved cared for, residents s !DVERTISING RATES AND TERMS AND CONDITIONS ARE ACCORDING TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INQUIRIESas well. Removing them now would be verySALES: Member, Association of Vice and Presidentlifetime & Regional PublisherIfMike Mountand properly DISTRIBUTION the rate card in effect at time advertising published. Sharon Russell -own 613-688-1483 its Ground Level Landscape Plan states very mmount@perfprint.ca clearly these could possibly still be there when the building Jacquie Lavioletteshort 613-221-6248 sighted and would contradict the City’s tree Professional Archaeologists s 4HE ADVERTISER AGREES THAT THE PUBLISHER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE Adrienne Barr - 613-623-6571 that the trees are to be preserved. This plan, created by hasext. to 104 be demolished 100 years from now. for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond ADMINISTRATION: 613-283-3182,

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Regional Roundup A regional roundup of the events going on within the Greater Kingston Area

The Sharbot Lake Farmers Market runs 9 to 11a.m. every Saturday, May 17 - Oct. 11 at the Sharbot Lake Beach. Fresh farm produce, hot coffee and cafe breakfast items, homemade baked goods, local crafts, live music, shiatsu massage, full park and playground, and friendly conversation all at our picturesque beach setting. The perfect way to start your Saturday! www.sharbotlakefarmersmarket.ca. Artists are invited to paint and sketch outdoors in Kingston’s historic Barriefield Village on September 12, 13, and 14. The Kingston School of Art (KSOA) is hosting Paint the Town! as part of the International Plein Air Painters Organization’s Great WORLDWIDE Artist Paint Out. A display of work created during the weekend and a reception will be held. For details and free registration, visit www. ksoa.info or call 613-549-1528. Singles Only Club of Kingston - Join Bill and golfers at Westbrook Golf Course on Friday, Aug. 22 at 3:45 p.m. for a fun afternoon of par 3 golf. Dinner at 6 on the patio with live music. It is seniors’ day with a special rate. Westbrook Golf Course is located at 3651 Genge Rd. at Westbrook Rd. Contact Bill Bryan at 613 542 5982 to confirm your attendance. Join Ron and the gang on Friday, August 22 at Raxx for their special $5:99 steak dinner. We meet at the big round tables at the back at 5 p.m. Non members are welcome. Just come and introduce yourself. Join Bill and golfers at Westbrook Golf Course on Wednesday, Aug. 27 at 9:45 a.m. for a fun morning of par 3 golf. Lunch after if you want. Westbrook Golf Course is located at 3651 Genge Rd. at Westbrook Rd. Contact Bill Bryan at 613 542 5982 to confirm your attendance. All are welcome. Lady Golfers Wanted - The Molly is a charitable fun-filled team event that takes place on Thursday, September 4th at Loyalist Golf and Country Club in Bath. The proceeds will support the work of Dawn House Women’s Shelter for Homeless Women and their children in Kingston and area. The tournament will feature all the usual contests as well as two Hole-InOne contests for cash prizes of $5,000 and $10,000. The day will include a Women’s Showcase, wine tastings, and an awesome Silent Auction and dinner.

For more information and to register online, go to www.themolly.ca or contact Darlene Boucher at 613-352-5845. Frontenac Farmer’s Market. Saturdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., until Oct. 25. All local farm products, home baking, and local artisans. New location: Prince Charles Public School, 6875 Highway #38, Verona. Also Fridays 3 – 7 p.m., May 16 to August 29. All local farm products, home baking and local artisans. Located at Harrowsmith Junction (the Trail Crossing) Highway #38, Harrowsmith. www.frontenacfarmersmarket.ca. The Community Harvest Market is held every Wednesday from 2 – 5p.m. in the parking lot of the Wally Elmer Centre, located at 50 MacCauley Rd., off Weller Ave. (located between Montreal and Division). We offer local, organic produce at great prices, baked goods and crafts. We are open rain or shine. For more information, please contact: info@communityharvestkingston.com or visit us on Facebook at CommunityHarvestKingston. Sign Language Classes are open for registration. Our deadline to sign up is Sept. 5. American Sign Language (ASL) is a beautifully expressive language with a rich cultural background. Learn ASL as a group. Invite a friend or family and learn together. Classes run for 10 weeks. Beginner 101 and 102 classes are being offered for the fall semester on Tuesday and Thursday evenings 6-9pm. Please contact the Canadian Hearing Society for registration forms, fees, and other information. Bath Legion at Millhaven - Friday lunch special Aug. 22 Home cooked food. Come and enjoy in our air conditioning or on the patio 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Everyone welcome. Welcome to another summer of painting outside. As usually, you must be selfsufficient, with everything you need for the day, including a brown bag lunch. At each location, I have specified where we will meet, at 9:00 to acquaint everyone with the nearest washroom facilities, picnic lunch spot and good spots to paint. ENJOY! Wednesday, Aug. 27- Rideau Acres Campground on Hwy. 15, just past Kingston Mills Rd., on the left. We will

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a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Music, BBQ, Licensed Bar, 50/50 draws, Lion’s Vendor Market, Book Sale, Good used items and Demonstrations. Rain Date Sunday, Aug 24.

Canadian Hearing Society Hearing Health Care Clinic, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 4 at CPHC Westport Family Health Team, 79 Bedford St. Westport. For info or to book an appointment, call the Health Team at 613-273-9850 or CHS at 613498-3933 (toll free 1-866-498-3933).

The Adult Choir of St. George’s Cathedral begins a new season on Friday, Sept. 5 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. A number of short-term seasonal choirs are also offered for occasional singers, as well as Choral Scholarships for students. Located in the heart of downtown Kingston (270 King St. E. at Johnson), the Cathedral’s beautiful architecture and superb acoustics make it an ideal environment for singing. Contact the Director of Music, Michael Capon, at 613-548-4617x23 or organist@stgeorgescathedral.ca, or visit stgeorgescathedral.ca. Come sing with us!

Kingston School of Art’s Window Art Gallery - The salon style Summer Exhibition featuring a wide variety of artworks continues until Aug. 28 Victoria @Princess. Armchair Travel to Norway Tuesday, Aug. 26, 11:30 a.m. Every month The Seniors Centre takes you on a different journey – this month enjoy a traditional meal of Agurksalat and Fårikål followed by a picturesque, historical slide show of interesting sites. Advance tickets only. Contact 613.548.7810. Bluegrass Jam - Weekly Bluegrass Jam every Thursday 7 p.m. at the RCHA Club 3rd Floor (elevator). 193 Ontario St., Kingston. No cover charge. Everyone welcome, whether you come to play or listen. For more information contact Mary at 613 484 7466 Bath Sunday Market 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Local and Ontario grown farm fresh produce, baked goods. Local craftspeople presenting wooden bowls, jewellery, alpaca clothes, antiques, collectable toys Hotdog stand, beach and playground across the road from market. Community Directory for Adults with Autism - There is a local effort to develop “A Guide to Community Services in KFL&A/South East Ontario for Adults with ASD”, starting with an electronic version. Please send any relevant Agency/Organization/Program description to Kingston@autismontario.com. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email (address above) or call 613-5077896. Saturday, Aug. 23 - Denbigh/Griffith Lion’s Club 7th Annual Show & Shine Car Show - Hwy #41 in Griffith - 10:00

The Children’s Choir of St. George’s Cathedral begins a new term on Friday, Sept. 12 from 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. The choir welcomes boys and girls aged 7 to 13 to sing together. They rehearse Fridays after school, and sing monthly on Sundays. There is no membership fee. As well as singing together, the choir enjoys an occasional pizza party and other special events. Located in the heart of downtown Kingston (270 King St. E. at Johnson), the Cathedral’s dome is immediately recognizable as a local landmark. Contact the Director of Music, Michael Capon, at 613-548-4617x23 or organist@stgeorgescathedral.ca, or visit stgeorgescathedral. ca. Come sing with us! NGB studios and shops Open House Saturday, Aug. 23 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Visit this amazing converted warehouse! 12 and 14 Cataraqui St. Kingston, Ont. K7K 1Z7 For the experience of your life: Original art, jewellery, photography, cards, stained glass, woven rugs. Encaustic tools and supplies, bees wax candles, environmentally friendly products for your home. Home design and design products, cabinetry and carpentry contract work, t-shirt designs, health products and exercise programs. Contact: Cathie Hamilton cathie@ kingston.net 613-530-2636. Rideau Trail Hike Sunday, Aug. 24 Depot Lake Paddle Enjoy a day paddling on Depot Lakes. Lunch on one of the Islands.. Depart at 9 a.m. Gas $5. More info: Pat 613-385-2356.

39 Club of Kingston dance Friday, Aug. 22nd. Music by Top-Shelf (Western Night) Royal Canadian Legion 631, Main Hall, 4034 Bath Rd. @ Collins Bay 8 - 11:30 p.m. Dress code , smart casual. Singles and couples welcome. Adult/Senior fall programs start September 2. Arts, culture, fitness, and games – The Seniors Centre has everything you need to keep physically and mentally active with others 50+. For details visit www.seniorskingston.ca or call 613.548.7810. Bridge and luncheon Wednesday, Sept. 10 at noon. St. Luke’s Church, 236 Nelson Street. Call 613-542-5501 to reserve your table. It is time once again for the Heirloom Seed Sanctuary’s 15th annual Heirloom Tomato Celebration where you can taste around 30 different varieties of heirloom tomatoes, participate in a tomato seed saving workshop, and have a guided tour of our gardens! Also this year there will be educational and fun children’s activities by the Kingston Area Seed System Initiative (KASSI). All events are free and everyone is welcome! Join us Saturday, Aug. 23 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m., at the Sisters of Providence Motherhouse, 1200 Princess Street. Rock Around the Clock Aug. 22, Branch 560 Legion. 50’s & 60’s Rock and Country Dance Door Prizes & prize best costume. Munchies! Music--DJ Shirley Skinner--7 to 11 p.m. All welcome. Sat. Aug. 23 dance to the music of “Jeff Code and Silver Wings” from 8 to midnight in the Big Hall. St. Paul’s United Church, Hwy 38 Harrowsmith will host an Old Fashioned Fish Fry and Corn Roast on Friday, Aug. 22 from 4:30 - 7 pm. Local pan fried fish donated by area anglers will top the menu followed by fresh corn on the cob, coleslaw, potato salad and more Hot dog meal option for kids. Tickets at the door or by visiting Willows Agriservices, Harrowsmith, The Tiffany Gift Shoppe, Leonard’s Fuels, Blossoms Kingston, or by calling John or Suzanne at 613-3867751.Take out is available. All proceeds to the Stained Glass Window Restoration Fund.

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Painting the town red...and every other colour By Mark Bergin

From September 12–14, artists will gather in Kingston’s historic Barriefield Village as part of the International Plein Air Painters’ 11th Worldwide Paint Out. This will be the second year that the Kingston School of Art has hosted an event as participants in the international festivities. Last year, artists focused on the Williamsville area of Kingston. During the Paint Out, you can follow in the footsteps of impressionist painters like Monet and Renoir or the Canadian Group of Seven. En plein air is a French expression meaning in the open air. It refers to painting outdoors in the fresh air. It’s also known as peinture sur le motif (painting on the ground). The method of painting on-site outdoors became popular in

the 19th century after paint became available in tubes. At the same time, field easels became readily available. Also known as box easels, they were portable and folded up into a box about the size of a briefcase. Easily carried, artists could travel and work in the countryside or anywhere they chose. The methods and techniques of plein air painting remain popular in the 21st century. Artists can meet other artists during the Paint the Town event. Non-artists will have an opportunity to see artists in action. Artists bring their own materials and can choose to set up their easels in any public space in Barriefield. The residents of 12 homes in Barriefield have offered to open their gardens to artists registered in the event. “We want to encourage people to go out and sketch outdoors,” said Barb Carr, a board member of the Kingston School of Art. “When we started this last year, we thought it would be cool to be part of this international event. We want to focus on a different area of Kingston each year. Last year, we tied it into

The Kingston School of Art is hosting participants in a Plein Air festival in Barriefield from September 12 to 14. the revitalization of Williamsville. This year is Barriefield’s 200th anniversary. Maybe next year it could be tied in with Sir John A. Macdonald celebrations.” The organizers said that the

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Kingston Heritage News - Do you think you have what it takes to play Canada’s most beloved literary hero? If so, the Kingston Meistersingers want to see what you can do. The theatre company’s annual fall musical for 2014 is none other than Anne of Green Gables, and Meistersingers’ president Liane Penny wants to make sure they find Kingston’s perfect Anne Shirley. “We’re just looking for that person who has that right amount of spunk and wit and obviously who can sing and maybe do a little bit of dancing,” Penny says. “She needs to be passionate about life and capable of imagining things, like Anne.” Originally, the company was going to audition people from the age of 12 and up, seeing as Anne is 12 in the book, but the age range has been extended to eight and up due to a large amount Young actor Anna Holden gets into the Anne of Green of interest. Gables spirit in preparation for the Meistersingers The classic Don auditions. Photo Hollie Pratt-Campbell Herron musical, based on the book by Lucy Maud Montgomery, is currently in its 50th consecutive year of running in Charlottetown, PEI. It contains well-known songs such as Ice Cream Education Assistant/ Child Youth Worker and Kindred SpirOccupational Therapy Assistant its. Web Design and Development Of course, there are more roles to fill than just that of Anne. “It’s probably

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work in any creative media should consider themselves welcome. “Someone did collage last year,” said Carr. Craig added that it would be interesting if someone decided to do a sculpture. “Barriefield offers a fabulous opportunity for plein air painting,” said Carr. “From the Barriefield Rock Garden to the school museum, the waterfront and St. Mark’s Church, there are many opportunities. Also, there are some lovely vistas looking over Kingston.” “Historically, plein air was popular in mid-19th century Canada,” said Spaulding. “The Group of Seven are our most famous plein air artists. I find for myself that painting and sketching outdoors brings me that much closer to nature and I notice

coordinator of Kingston’s Paint the Town event. “It’s also a great way to meet other artists or to give plein air a try. Artists can share experiences, and beginners can learn from more experienced artists.” “Last year we had a wide variety of ages involved, from young students to Queen’s students and older artists, all with a variety of abilities,” said Primrose Craig, the President of the Board of Directors of the Kingston School of Art. “There is no requirement in terms of skill level.” Participants are asked to bring bagged lunches. “We’re renting the hall from St. Mark’s Church for the three days,” said Carr. “Washrooms and a break from the hot sun or rain will be available.” Volunteers from the Kingston School of Art will keep the coffee on and the kettle boiling at St. Mark’s Church hall for participants. On Friday morning, there will be a coffee and muffin reception at the church hall, along with an introduction to Barriefield Village and the weekend schedule. Then the artists go to work from 9:30 until 4 p.m. On Saturday, artists can begin their work in the morning at 9:30 and continue until 4 NEW p.m. ! Sunday’s creative efforts run from 9:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. when there will be a wine and cheese reception for the participants, who will be able to informally display their work in the church hall. There is no cost for artists to register. The public is free to observe the artists at work. In December, the Window Gallery of the Kingston School of Art will host an exhibition of the artists’ work from the International Plein Air Painters’ 11th Worldwide Paint .COM Out. Although plein air is typically associated with painting and sketching, Visit our website, click the calendar Spaulding said that and start posting events FREE! visual artists who

more when I sit there painting. We’re used to having so much control in our painting, but outdoors everything changes through the day. If you’re trying to capture a certain kind of light, that’s going to change over the day. Nature makes it more challenging.” Carr explained that the event is hosted in association with the Barriefield Village Association. “People can wander the village and watch the painters,” she said. “Walking tours around Barriefield, similar to

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run.” Three years ago, the school expanded and added an exhibition space, The Window Art Gallery. The Kingston School of Art is located at 647a Princess Street. For more information about the school, visit www.ksao.info or call 613-549-1528. For information about Barriefield, go to www.barriefieldvillage.com. Mark Bergin on Twitter @ markaidanbergin.

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Teddy Bear Picnic celebrates its 20th anniversary By Mandy Marciniak

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Heritage Events – It’s that time of year again – time to break out the teddy bears and head down to Lake Ontario Park for the 20th annual Teddy Bear Picnic. The Boys and Girls Club of Kingston and Area will be hosting the event again this year and Chris Carvalho, Marketing & Special Event Coordinator for the club, hopes that this year will be bigger and better than ever. “We had nearly 5,000 people come out last year and we hope to see even more this year,” said Carvalho. “This is our third year hosting and we’ve worked out all of the kinks by now and we

hope it is a lot of fun.” The event will include the traditional events that go along with the picnic like the teddy bear hospital, t-shirt painting, arts and crafts, petting zoos, wagon rides and jumpy castles. There will also be some new events this year, but Carvalho doesn’t want to ruin the surprise. “There will be a few new and exciting stations,” he added. “Our biggest change is making the stations bigger. We want to be able to process more people and serve more people faster. We want the kids to do as much as possible and we want them to be able to experience every station throughout the day.” Also new this year is a shuttle bus from Rich-

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ardson Stadium. The shuttle will run every half hour and parents are encouraged to park there instead of trying to navigate through the traffic around Lake Ontario Park. Kids can also ride the Kingston City Busses for free on the day of the event if they have a teddy bear with them and Carvalho urges people to take public transit if they can. Funds raised from the event, which is also sponsored by Tiny Hoppers, will go towards the event itself and the Boys and Girls Club of Kingston and Area. This year, that includes helping with their new west end location. “The facility opens in September and we are so excited,” added Carvalho. “The building is in Frontenac Mall and it is pretty perfect for us because it has a swimming pool, a nice gym, a boxing arena, an indoor splash pad, a kitchen and tons of meeting space. The sky is the limit for us in that facility. It is a new modern state of the art community centre for children and youth and we are so excited for it to open.” The building was formerly owned by Premier Fitness and Carvalho hopes that it will

become a new hub for the community. The facility has the potential to serve other community members too and he hopes that everyone will take advantage. “There will be lots of time during the day for seniors groups to use the space or sports leagues. We are looking forward to making it a great community space for everyone.” The new facility is just another great reason to come out and support the picnic, adds Carvalho, and he hopes to see thousands of Kingstonians in attendance. “The event has been adored in Kingston for the past 20 years and it is becoming a little piece of Kingston history. I know people who used to go to the picnic as children and now they are taking their own kids and hopefully the cycle continues.” The Tiny Hoppers Teddy Bear Picnic takes place on Aug. 23 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Lake Ontario Park. Tickets are $3 a person or $10 for a family. Advanced tickets can be purchased for $2 at the clubhouse, The Rocking Horse and Playtrium.

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Enchanté - Keep your eyes (and ears) on a couple of jazz singers who are making musical waves. Simona De Rosa and Madeleine Peyroux are unique and powerful musicians in the current world of jazz. What is probably one of the stranger backstories in a jazz musician’s life comes from Simona De Rosa. She’s always been a singer, but, like many, the De Rosa parents didn’t think music was a possible career choice. “I was singing more and more, and in the meantime I was taking a degree in geology,” says De Rosa. “The day after I got my degree I announced that I was saving to come to New York to sing.” She wasn’t just studying geology; she worked in the field during her undergrad studies. In an odd juxtaposition, on her Facebook page there’s a photo album called When I Was A Geologist. The urban, sophisticated look is gone. De Rosa is in Indiana Jones environments and clothing. At the moment, she’s working on a Master’s Degree in Jazz Performance at Queen’s College of City University of New York. You’re going to hear a lot from her in the future. I first heard Simona De Rosa at The Garage jazz club in Greenwich Village. Simona was the lovely woman sitting at the bar beside me. Part way through the band’s set, the leader called her up to join them. With no vocal warm up, she jumped right into some riffs, including scat, a difficult vocal technique that involves singing improv melodies and rhythms. Ella Fitzgerald was a master of scat. A highlight of De Rosa’s impromptu performance was Blackbird, which had everyone in the restaurant putting forks, knives, spoons and wine glasses down to stare

and listen, followed by thunderous applause. Basically, where did this woman come from? I had to shake my head to make sure I was awake. A few months later, in the Algonquin Hotel’s lounge, an appropriate setting for this sophisticated yet down-to-earth singer, De Rosa explained how she got up from her bar stool and launched into high-caliber jazz. “I never warm up,” she says. She believes that she has to be ready to go on stage and impress at any time. “Otherwise I may as well stay at home and sing in the shower.” She can’t remember ever not singing. “I started singing along with cartoons,” she says. She began voice lessons at the age of 15. A year later, she won a singing competition in Italy. She sang New York, New York, a harbinger for her career. From there it was pop bands and then big band jazz. “I’ve always liked jazz music,” she says. These days, she’s spending more and more time performing at important jazz gigs. “A lot has happened since I moved here (New York),” she says. “A lot of other doors are opening as an Italian who also sings Neapolitan music.” Two weeks after our interview she was heading back to Italy to perform at two major jazz festivals. She says she wants to take what’s she’s learned in the New York jazz scene to Naples. “There is a big focus on jazz in Italy,” she says. “It is more interesting for people to go to jazz festivals, especially traditional jazz. Here (in North America) you will find more funk and fusion. In Italy, we are kind of old style. But in Italy, it still seems like you have to go somewhere else and be successful and then come back.” Her longer term goal is to live and succeed in New York. She has her eyes set on performing at Lincoln Center one day. What the singer doesn’t mention is that when she first arrived in New York City for three months in 2011, she did not speak English. In January 2013, she moved to New York. She was featured in the June 2014 edition of Fra Noi, an Italian-American magazine. In the past year, she received two awards from the Association of Italian America Educators recognizing her “spirited leadership, dedica-

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tion and her outstanding cultural contribution to the Italian community in America.” Her advice to younger musicians is to be well prepared, well educated and persistent. “Train, train, train and study, study, study,” she says. “And knock on every door you can. Don’t be shy. That’s the beauty of New York. If you keep knocking, people will open the door for you, but then you have to prove what you can do. You have to be hungry for it. New York has so much to give and I have to bite everything of the big apple.”

Although she has musical mentors like Aretha Franklin, Liza Minnelli and Ella Fitzgerald, De Rosa says her parents are her real idols. “My parents gave me an education,” she says. “They pushed me all the time to be a better person. They helped open my mind and gave me a chance to travel. Also, my mentor is street life. What you can learn on the street Continued on page 18

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Fresh air in the jazz scene meeting people is the best.” Not far from The Garage jazz bar, you’ll find The Blue Note. A few years back I wandered in for the evening to hear someone who had been described to me as the new jazz phenom, Madeleine Peyroux. Like Simona De Rosa, Peyroux owns an odd back-story, although hers is in music. After hearing her at Blue Note, I felt like I’d just experienced a soothing emotional massage. Her music can be quite edgy, but the beautifully smoky vocals make the lyrical grit mysterious. Close your eyes and you might think she’s Billie Holiday, even though I find Peyroux’s style uniquely her own. Driving with a friend recently, when Madeleine Peyroux came on the sound system, my friend said, “I love Billy Holiday.” She looked at me in disbelief when I told her it was Madeleine Peyroux. There’s a folksy sense to her music, but it remains steadfastly jazz oriented. Songs like La Vie en Rose, made famous by Edith Piaf, should usually be left to the original masters who recorded them. I’ve heard

too many classics massacred. But Madeleine Peyroux makes it her own, while maintaining its original sensuousness. It helps that she speaks French. Peyroux, American born and of French descent, spent her childhood in California and New York City, but when her parents divorced, she moved with her mother to Paris at the age of 13. In Paris, she discovered the Latin Quarter’s street musicians. By the age of 16, she was in a jazz and blues band touring Europe. She eventually moved back to New York and was signed by Atlantic Records. Her first album, Dreamland, was released in 1996. She was instantly called the 21st century Billie Holiday. In 1997, she appeared at the Montreal Jazz Festival. Then she disappeared, returning to the streets of Paris where she spent several years busking and remaining low key, although she did perform and record in support of other musicians. She was signed by a new label, Rounder, and recorded with producer Larry Klein. Her 2004 album Careless Love was a critical success and had massive sales. She was no longer an unknown artist. There’s

a multicultural appeal to her work; she’s just as comfortable singing in French as English. In 2007, she was awarded recognition as Best International Jazz Artist at the BBC Jazz Awards. Her fourth solo album, Bare Bones, released in 2009, featured all original tracks. Peyroux is not your typical publicity hungry monster. With no lifestyle scandals and no stints in rehab, she simply “disappears” or at least drops out of sight for lengthy periods. It’s hard to imagine the likes of some of today’s egomaniacs giving up the limelight, but that’s part of what creates the mystery of Madeleine Peyroux. There’s so much of her musical territory still to explore. You can hear Madeleine Peyroux at Kingston’s Grand Theatre on December 11. Let’s hope Simona De Rosa isn’t far behind her in touring Canada. For tickets to the Madeleine Peyroux performance, go to kingstongrand.com. For more information about these jazz musicians, visit simonaderosa.net, madeleinepeyroux.com

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How to help kids transition back to the classroom waking up early each day. In addition, serve breakfast, lunch and dinner at the same time you typically serve it during the school year so kids’ bodies can begin to readjust as well. * Take kids along when shopping for school supplies. If you plan to buy your child a new computer or other supplies for the upcoming school year, take him or her along on your shopping trips. Kids who get to choose their supplies might be more excited about returning to school than those youngsters who are given what they need without offering their input. * Monitor or assign summer reading. Many students are given summer reading lists to keep their minds sharp over the summer and prepare them for upcoming coursework. Parents should monitor kids’ progress on such reading lists and even discuss the books with their kids when possible. Read the books along with them if you think it will help engage them. If kids were not assigned summer reading lists at the end of the school year, assign your own books, rewarding kids when

they finish a new book. Kids who read throughout the summer may be more likely to start the school year off on the right foot than those who don’t crack a book all summer. * Encourage kids to sign up for extracurricular activities. Many schoolaged athletes get a head start on the new school year by trying out for sports teams. Such tryouts often commence a week or two before a school year is scheduled to begin, and this can help kids ease their way back into the school year. But even nonathletes can begin pursuing extracurricular activities before the first school bell of the year rings. Theater programs may begin auditions or encourage interested youngsters to attend orientation meetings before the dawn of the school year, and such sessions can be a great and pressure-free way for kids to ready themselves for a new school year. The arrival of a new school year can be both exciting and daunting. But parents can help their youngsters readjust to school in various ways after a relaxing summer.

ALDSB welcomes students to the 2014/15 school year Throughout the Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board, we remain resolute in our commitment to academic excellence and the relentless pursuit of success for each student. We are committed to creating a faith-filled learning environment that affirms the dignity and value of each person. In our Catholic schools, all partners have a shared responsibility to create communities of belonging that are safe, inclusive and respectful. Our Trustees have outlined for us our Board’s longterm strategic vision when they approved a renewed multi-year strategic plan, framed around our pillars of Discipleship, Scholarship and Stewardship. Guided by these principles, we continue to focus our efforts to improve student achievement, ensure our students’ well-being and support and guide their faith formation. As a community of believers created in the image of God, we inspire and nurture strong communities of faith. Our Religious and Family Life Education programs impart the knowledge of our faith through scripture, story and tradition. The collaboration of caring adults in the school, the home and the parish supports students as they grow to become discerning believers and responsible citizens formed in Catholic traditions. In our schools, we build and sustain engaged communities of learning that promote high levels of students achievement, in a culture that supports the belief that all students can learn. Instruction and assessment are differentiated in response to students’ strengths, needs and prior learning. The implementation of Full Day Early Learning Kindergarten is now complete in all our schools, and a continued focus on full-day

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Limestone District School Board welcomes students back for the 2014-15 school year The new school year is about to begin and the Limestone District School Board is excited to welcome new and returning students and families to what we hope is a year of discovery and fulfillment. Together, our staff and trustees are committed to ensuring the highest

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How to make school lunch healthier The benefits of a healthy diet are clear and well documented. In addition to providing the nutrients a growing body needs, consuming a balanced diet helps children maintain a healthy weight. Obesity continues to be a growing problem among school-aged children and can contribute to the onset of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, high cholesterol, and many other adverse medical conditions. Children attending school will eat at least one meal away from home each day. A healthy lunch provides sound nutrition to give students energy to do well in school and for the rest of the day. Children who do not eat well at lunch may have difficulty concentrating, while others may feel sluggish or tired. As part of the 2010 Healthy, HungerFree Kids Act, the United States National School Lunch Program was revised to guarantee healthy, nutritionally sound choices, as established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, for lunch. America’s school menus were altered to be healthier than ever, including more fruits and vegetables while limiting calories. Despite some controversy through

the years, including some students saying the smaller portions and food choices aren’t always satisfying, states suffering from high child obesity rates have seen marked improvements. Canada is one of the few leading industrialized countries that does not have a national nutrition strategy to implement healthy school lunches. It’s estimated that only 10 to 15 percent of Canadian children have access to school meals. These meals are not provided by a well-funded national program, but by a patchwork of individual volunteer efforts, some provincial government funding and corporate donations. Whether students purchase lunch from school or bring lunch from home, there are ways to guarantee a more diverse offering and better nutrition. Here are some guidelines to follow. * Offer nutrient-dense foods. Foods should contribute to the daily recommended amounts of protein, iron, calcium, vitamin A, and vitamin C. Provide a selection of foods, such as lean protein, whole grains, fruits, and vegetables, that will give children the nutrients they need.

Nutrient-dense foods also help kids feel fuller, longer. * Limit fat intake. Avoid foods that do not get their fat from polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats. Saturated fats can lead to obesity and clogged arteries. The American Heart Association recommends kids get no more than 25 to 35 percent of their calories from fat. Fish, nuts and olives are healthy fat sources. * Let kids choose some of their food. Allow kids to pick some of the healthy foods they will be eating. Giving kids a say in their diets will make them more likely to enjoy their lunches and cut back on snack foods. Eating meals regularly will keep energy levels up during school and make kids less likely to reach for unhealthy snacks to fill hunger gaps. * Make small changes that add up. Switching from white bread to whole grain breads, and opting for low-fat dairy products instead of full-fat dairy products can make a world of difference. Kids may not notice a change in texture or flavor, and many of kids’ favorite foods, such as chicken nuggets, pizza and macaroni and cheese, can be

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Frontenac Street housing project faces another roadblock at City Hall By Bill Hutchins Reporter

Kingston Heritage – Councillors continue to have cold feet over approving a controversial student apartment development in the city’s midtown area. For the second time in a month, they have shelved a committee and planning department report that recommends allowing construction of the 71-unit apartment building at 495-513 Frontenac Street, near Princess Street. “There are a lot of concerns and unanswered questions,” said Coun Rick Downes, as the report returned to the council agenda August 12. Councillors voted 7-4 to defer the zoning approvals in order to get yet another staff report. The latest delay is to sort out confusion over how the project came to be endorsed by plan-

ners. Coun. Lisa Osanic wants staff to justify why they initially opposed the project last April, but later supported moving forward with it. There are also persistent concerns over the building’s size and fire safety issues. District councillor Jim Neill says he’s far from satisfied over the information to come out so far. “No, I’m not. There are still some substantial questions that haven’t been answered.” Patry Enterprises Inc. is proposing to build a four and a half storey, 243-bedroom apartment on several parcels of land that used to be mainly occupied by single family houses. While the demolition work has begun, the developer is still waiting for the city to rezone the property to proceed with the construction. Councillors were told their 180-

day timeline to consider the zoning request has expired, and the developer could take the city to the Ontario Municipal Board for stalling a decision. “The applicant could submit an appeal at any time,” said Marnie Venditti, senior manager of client relations and development services. The application first came to council for approval in mid-July, but was delayed for a staff report to address fire safety and building size concerns. A follow-up report by community services commissioner Lanie Hurdle confirmed Kingston Fire & Rescue has no immediate concerns about fire safety during and after the construction, based on conditions that are set out by the Ontario Building Code. “Kingston Fire & Rescue has not noted any concerns regarding the

setbacks of the proposed structure, the proposed use of the property, or access to the development for firefighting purposes,” said Hurdle’s information report. But most councillors and area residents remain uneasy about the development proceeding in its current form. Local resident Sue Bazely applauds council for insisting that development issues in the Williamsville neighbourhood be fully answered before the project is allowed to proceed. “They basically seem to have been brushed off, and just using the Provincial Policy Statement to say that intensification is justified.” Bazely says the proposed apartment block will be located very close to the lot lines and will tower over neighbouring houses. “If you look at the development it is huge. It

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Loyalist Township announces the opening of a new Leisure & Activity Centre Loyalist Township Recreation Services Department announced today that they will be opening a new Leisure & Activity Centre which will provide a wide variety of programming opportunities for the community. Construction is nearly complete with an opening date of September 7, 2014. The Director of Recreation Services, Andrée Ferris, commented, “Up until now, our department relied on available space at local schools to deliver our programs, but this new facility provides three dedicated spaces for many new and exciting recreational and leisure programs and activities for all ages.” In the words of Mayor Lowry, “This new facility enables the staff to create programs to target constituents’ interests that facilitates a healthy and active lifestyle”. “The new Leisure & Activity Centre will be a gathering spot in our community where our residents can learn, be active, and socialize with their neighbours on a regular basis”, says Robert Maddocks, CAO. “It is designed to be a fixture within the Township for many years to come.” The Recreation Services Department staff have been extremely busy preparing for the facility opening and will be offering diversified and dynamic fitness and wellness programs, special interest workshops,

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as well as a variety of specialty programs for toddlers, children, youth, adults and seniors. Programming details and registration information will be available in the Township’s Recreation Guide, due to be published the last week of August, or via the Township’s website. Grand opening festivities will be held on Sunday, September 7 starting at 10am and will include tours of the facility, children’s activities and a barbecue lunch. ‘Try-It’ week will be held the week of September 8th, to offer residents the opportunity to participate in classes at no charge in order to explore new programs. Registration for the fall session will be on-going that week with fall classes beginning the week of September 15th. Township and surrounding area residents finally have an option to participate in their favourite recreational programs close to home. Recreational facilities, parks, events and programs all contribute to making your community desirable to live, work, play, and visit. Join the Recreation Services Department in helping us build a healthy, engaged community! Watch for Grand Opening details and registration information to follow.

is to the lot lines. There is no space. If it goes up (in fire) like Victoria Street the entire block is toast including my house.” Some councillors pressed for a delay in the project until the Fire Marshal’s report into last December’s massive construction site fire at nearby Princess and Victoria Streets is completed and made public. However, the fire chief says there’s “no indication” when the report will be finished, noting such reports could take two or three years. While it is not uncommon for city council to delay a recommendation from its planning committee to seek more information, it is unusual for any application to continually be deferred. The latest staff report justifying support of the application is expected to be presented to council at its next meeting in early September.

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month-old chocolate lab named Harley, will work with the dog over the coming months and the dog will learn specialized commands to help her with her anxiety and OCD. The dog is trained to sense when Boyd may have an anxiety attack and will immediately stop and look at her to calm her. “Also, with my OCD, one of the things I do is crack every bone in my body so Harley will be trained with the ‘go visit’ command and that will mean she will jump up beside me and put her head on my lap. We are hoping that will provide a distraction and will help me,” added Boyd. “There are so many commands that we can teach her. It is really amazing.” While Boyd is happy to be working with Harley now, the process was a little more difficult than she expected. Upon learning about psychiatric service dogs, she did research on the internet to find one. Many providers had lengthy waiting lists and some wanted the cash for the dog up front. Boyd and her family were ecstatic to find Kingston 4 Paws Academy and

even more excited to learn that the dog would be provided for free. “We do a lot of fundraising with Kingston 4 Paws, but everyone who needs a dog gets it for free,” explained Boyd who also added that service dogs can cost anywhere from $15,000 to $20,000. “When I found out about that I started a charity called One Dog Two Lives. Once I raise enough funds for my service dog I’d like to continue to raise money for others who need service dogs. I’d like to become a registered charity and continue raising funds.” The cost associated with the dogs comes from training, vet bills, food and salary for the trainers. Boyd knows that raising the funds won’t be easy, but she is determined to help people in her situation get the assistance they need. “I believe that mental health is something that is still taboo. You can’t talk about it. You can’t run around the mall telling everyone that you have anxiety disorder without making people uncom-

fortable. I am working on trying to make it something that is less taboo and really just raising awareness. I also want to raise awareness about service dogs, too.” Grace will help train Harley until Dec. 1, when the dog will officially become her companion. Harley will go to school with her and will accompany her wherever she goes, something that Grace is looking forward to every day. “As soon as I found out that I was matched with Harley I started a countdown on my website and every time I feel anxious now I go to the page and see how many days I have left until she is with me and even that makes me feel better. I really look forward to it.” For more information about Kingston 4 Paws Academy visit www.4pawsacademy.ca and for more information about One Dog Two Lives and to donate to Grace and her cause visit http://1dog2liveskingston.wee- Grace Boyd with her future psychiatric support dog Harley. Photo/Mandy Marciniak. bly.com/

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~ 130 Acre Farm. Log House w/ New Addition ~ Featuring 130 acres (+/-) w/ a natural road severance forming 2 lots. Seated on the wonderfully larger parcel is a mix of field, pasture & bush & a deceivingly large c1863 log homestead w/ rechecked exterior (‘13) & new 2008 addition. The homestead features an oversized, enclosed porch, a 3 seasons sun room (2 yr Selkirk chimney), a large open concept family room & study, an eat-in timbered kitchen w/ Regency airtight wood stove, a laundry room & 3 large bedrooms (up). All new upgrades to the homestead in ’09 (propane furnace/ductwork, generator hookup panel, owned elec. water heater, patio & porch & in ’13 windows & doors). Quality inclusions (4 appliances & 2 Regency airtight wood stoves). Open-air patio overlooks the above ground 24’x4’ pool, pool house, green house, potting & tool sheds, log barn, stunning parklike perennial gardens, year round creek & sweeping views of your property. The new addition boasts a large living room, a 2 pce bath, a huge, attached, screened-in porch for relaxed family gatherings or sleeping, a full basement w/ Regency airtight wood stove & a new propane furnace in ‘13. High speed internet. On well & septic. Natural road severance to the 30 acre parcel of land supports 2 ponds (1 dug, 1 natural) & possible building site potential. Yearly taxes $1200.00 (+/-). Fantastic buying opportunity for family living/granny suite, ATVing, hunting or for nature enthusiasts, severing/selling, building &/or rental. Excellent long-term investment. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers Jim & Trevor Hands: The Voices of Experience Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com

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SALE CONDUCTED AT BELLEVILLE AND DISTRICT FISH AND GAME CLUB 170 ELMWOOD DRIVE, BELLEVILLE, ONT. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 27TH AT 10:00 AM 2 miles EAST of Belleville on Old Highway 2 and turn NORTH onto Elmwood Drive for ½ mile. ARTWORK- Signed -A. Brandeis oil on panel 8” x 5” Venice Scene; signed A Stewart oil on canvas 10”x 6”“Cavaleirs”,2 oil on canvas signed – Squire 10” x 12”; original Donald Gordon Fraser “Green Collar” oil, “Old House at Tyendinaga” watercolour , original sketch by Doug Comeau, 2 original oil paintings signed Lichoshene; Victorian prints, ANTIQUE FURNITURE burled walnut finished step back cupboard with upper glass doors and solid lower doors, burled walnut ladies writing desk, Gibbard mahogany hall table and chair, Gibbard cherry oval dining table with Queen Ann legs, antique Mahogany breakfront china cabinet, mahogany double pedestal dining table and chairs, mahogany buffet, oak and glass barristers bookcase, signed Bowmanville cane bottom rocker, Victorian settee, Victorian side chairs, Victorian parlour table, washstand, antique side tables, walnut tea wagon, antique occasional chairs, antique walnut trimmed sofa, mahogany nest of tables, needlepoint arm chair and stool, walnut bookshelves, Pequenat mantle clock, Ginger bread clocks, vertical spinning wheel, antique English cylinder music box, document boxes, Kingston Ont 4 poster bed ca 1790, 2 Lion heads arm chairs, GLASSWARE’S, CHINA ,STONEWARE AND CURIOUSITIES INCLUDING Moorcroft pottery pieces, Cranberry pieces, American Pottery pieces, Sterling Silver flatware , Antique English Sterling silver, silver plate serving pieces, Royal Doulton figurines ( see web site for Names and #’s), Doulton character jugs, Shelley “ Dainty Blue” dinnerware, Spode “ Gainsbourgh” dinnerware, Royal Crown Derby pieces, Hummel figures, silver overlay pieces, hand painted china, fine jewelry, costume jewelry, ladies fur coats, pocket watches, Victorian lace making, embroidery tools , Victorian embroidery bird, ginger beer bottles, GI Lazier Picton CW with blue crock, Blackton Belleville stoneware, several antique tin toys, cast iron toys, Eatons 1940’s tricycle, several children’s vintage toy guns, table top hand craved NFLD boat on stand, Locomotive Steam engine photo, rail lamps, ships lamp, ships wheel, oil bracket lamps, brass artillery shells, WW II medals, machinist chest, , primitive rodent traps, 1800’s doll furniture, folk art wall shelf, hand woven baskets, table top weigh scales, quantity of Canadian and American silver dollars, 50 cent pieces, vintage Canadian paper money, quantity of early to late 1800’s books, numerous other articles. TERMS - CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com

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Honouring a Wolfe Island Reeve By Margaret Knott

EMC news-Frontenac Islands Township Council was approached in November of

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Sharon, Marion and Terry. A special moment came when local resident Dr. George Merry (retired) spoke of his longstanding friendship with O’Shea . “Tim was not only a great hunter and fisherman,� he said. “He showed me how. He coached me.He was a man who fought for all the things that are good on the island, the medical clinic, the ambulance, the fire hall. He was a great friend and I miss him.� A reception was held in the library following the dedication where posters of Reeve O’Shea’s life and times were displayed for the public along with pictures and awards. Sharon Hogan is branch librarian. The library is a stone’s throw away from the former home of the late Reeve Timmie and his beloved wife Marion. Was it REALLY a Shark? EMC news-Four guys from Bell Media turned up at Wolfe Island’s Town Hall recently to meet with Frontenac Islands Mayor Dennis Doyle. Their purpose to determine how the mayor and islanders felt about a shark in Lake Ontario and a sighting of one off the shores of Wolfe Island. This is where it all started,� Teddy Wilson one of the team said. �It was just a bit of fun to launch Discovery Channel’s Shark series.“ Teddy Wilson, as it turns out, is the host of In Search of Canada’s Rogue Shark. “I was very suspicious, Mayor Doyle responded “but it did look quite real on the tv footage.. Islanders thought it might be a Bull shark or a Sturgeon. ‘ A couple were reluctant to let kids swim for a day or so, but why would a shark end up here, and realized very quickly it wouldn’t,� Doyle said.

“Well said Wilson, “ the shark in the video was not real . We are here to thank you and Wolfe Islanders for being such good sports and to present you with Sharky, the rubber Shark,� he said as he handed over the shark to the mayor. Accompanying Wilson to the island: Mike McKenna, Associate Director, Bell Media Original Video;Travis Wood, Producer, Bell Media Original Video; Cosimo Prochilo, Manager, Bell Media Brand Partnerships. The video of the life-like prosthetic model shark “spotted� in Lake Ontario was in fact, the first step of a multilevel marketing campaign for the Nissan Rogue, the sponsor of SHARK WEEK on Discovery Canada. The widely circulated TV news video of the shark sighting certainly was a topic for discussion at the WIPP, a popular local island restaurant for a number of days and confirms that islanders like most Canadians can become quite excited about sharks. “Sparky� is available for viewing at the WI Town Hall. Coming Events: The WI Corn Maze on Wolfe Island is Open daily from 10:00am until dusk. Closed Tuesdays. Flashlight nightscan be held any evening but must be booked in advance.Call: 613-385-1998 or email: cornmaze@kos. net **WI Historical Society AGM Wed. Aug. 27th, 7:00 pm. After short Business meeting, Guest Speaker’s Series continues with:�The Scotch Settlement� ** Check out Shanti Retreat’s great fall line up.** Barrett Bay Regatta, Su.Aug.24th, To register visit: http://www.wolfeislandboatclub.ca** WI Ploughing Match:Sat., Sept. 13th, at Pyke’s between 8th & 9th Line at Windmill.

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of Wolfe Island, He held positions as warden of Frontenac County, as a councillor and as reeve of Wolfe Island for 33 years and was well known in provincial politics throughout his years of service. On Saturday August 9th the request was honoured when the Wolfe Island Library was dedicated to Timothy O’Shea in the presence of his children and grandchildren, family and friends gathered outside the Wolfe Island Library “We are here today to honour Tim O’Shea the longest serving - reeve in Ontario ,Mayor Denis Doyle said when he presented a granite engraved plaque outlining their father’s very notable career to Mr. O’Shea’s children, Sharon (Owen) Hogan, Marion (Leo) Greenwood and Terry (Barb Fargo) O’Shea “His accomplishments included the ferry take over by the province, a ferry to Simcoe, a fire hall , a municipal garage, dump, a medical clinic, ambulance service and a library “This plaque offers us and future generations a way to remember,� Doyle said. A large framed picture of Reeve Tim O’Shea wearing the Frontenac County Warden’s Chain of Office held b y Owen Hogan during the event was a gift to the family from Gordon Burns who was serving as Frontenac Island’s interim CAO when the process for O’Shea’s recognition began. He worked with the family on the plaque’s content.. Burn’s spoke fondly of his relationship with ‘Tim’ whom he had met years before and worked with at OMB committees and also as a counterpart with O’Shea’s son Terry. Burns presented a smaller copy of the framed picture to

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Approximately 85 local youngsters from six to 14 had an opportunity to skate with Taylor Hall from the NHL’s Edmonton Oilers at the Invista Centre in Kingston on Sunday, Aug. 10. Taylor Hall spent his early teenage years in the Kingston area and is no stranger to helping with charitable causes to support local children. Over the years he has supported the Hotel Dieu Child Development Centre, events at the YMCA and earlier this summer, the Ball Hockey Tournament for the Kingston Boys and Girls Club. For the Skate with Taylor Hall, he teamed up with James Braden Ford in Kingston to raise money for the Children’s Cancer Fund at the Kingston General Hospital. The day provided children with an opportunity to skate with an NHL star while contributing to their community. While other NHL

players host charity golf tournaments, Taylor remembers the thrill of meeting NHL players when he was a kid and having his picture taken with Bob Boughner, who later coached him in Windsor. Playing hockey, signing autographs and interacting with the kids make this event fun for him in addition to helping in the fight against cancer. Paul Poisson from James Braden Ford said that they came into contact with Taylor through Ford’s relationship with the Edmonton Oilers. Both Taylor Hall and James Braden Ford wanted to be involved with a local children’s charity and this event has been successful now for four years. The children try to raise $200 each to participate in the charitable event but no one is turned away if they can’t reach their goal. In the three previous years, the number of children has increased and a total of nearly $65,000 has been raised.

Seven year old Brody Nielissen waits for a pass while Edmonton Oiler Taylor Hall watches in the background. 85 local children had the opportunity to learn from Hall at the Invista centre during the 4th anniversary of the event. Photo Credit/John Harman

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Get the 411 on flooring Choosing the right flooring for a home is no small task. Flooring is expensive, so homeowners want to make the best decision possible so their choice of flooring is not one they regret and ultimately replace in the years to come. When choosing flooring for their homes, many homeowners are overwhelmed by the options at their disposal. Each type of flooring can look great in its own way, which is why homeowners may struggle to find the right fit for their homes. Educating yourself about flooring is a great way to make the process of choosing your next floor much less overwhelming and more enjoyable. The following are some of the more popular flooring options you will no doubt encounter as your search for a flawless floor begins. Hardwood Nearly everyone is familiar with hardwood floors, which are durable, warm and a favorite of homeowners aiming for a traditional look. Homes with open floor plans often benefit from hardwood flooring, as it creates the feeling of continuity that homeowners hope to achieve with open floor plans. Various species, including oak, maple and cherry, of hardwood flooring are available, and they typically vary in price, with more exotic imported options carrying hefty price tags. More traditional hardwood flooring is less expensive, and solid wood flooring can be refinished several times to increase its lifespan. Engineered wood Engineered wood is less susceptible to temperature changes and humidity than solid wood, and some new varieties of engineered wood include substrates made from recycled wood fiber and stone dust, which may appeal to eco-friendly homeowners. Men and women who want to install their own floors may prefer engineered wood, which is now available in self-locking parquet or plank squares that can be installed without using glue or nails. Bamboo Bamboo is another flooring alternative that’s popu-

lar among eco-conscious homeowners, as it comes from plants that regenerate quickly and is therefore considered a sustainable material. Bamboo flooring is made of strands of bamboo that are glued together, forming engineered planks or solid strips. Bamboo flooring is strong and able to resist the negative effects of fluctuating humidity, which include swelling and contraction. Many people prefer the fresh, bright feel of bamboo flooring. Laminate Laminate flooring is among the less expensive flooring materials to buy and install. Homeowners who purchase laminate flooring have an array of options to choose from, and floating laminate flooring systems can be installed over existing floors without glue or nails. Some feel laminate flooring is indistinguishable from real wood, but the plastic coating that makes up the top layer of laminate flooring is often a giveaway that the floors are laminate and not real wood. Similar in construction to engineered wood, laminate flooring differs because its top layer is a photographic imprint on the face of each board, whereas engineered wood is made up of real hardwood veneer attached to several layers of plywood. Cork Cork is another sustainable flooring material that’s a favorite among homeowners looking to make their homes more eco-friendly. The appearance of cork floors is unlike many flooring materials, as it is speckled thanks to unusual grain patterns of the trees from which it is harvested. Cork flooring is popular in kitchens and bathrooms because cork tiles have a naturally nonslip surface that makes areas of a home where floors get wet safer. Cork flooring may need to be resealed every few years to guard against stains and potential moisture issues. Flooring choices vary greatly, and it’s easy for homeowners to become overwhelmed by all of the options at their disposal. But taking time to understand each of those options can make the process of choosing a floor that much more fun.

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Look no further! Enjoy stunning views of popular Loughborough Lake. Awesome lot for building your dream home. Adjacent property also for sale. MLSÂŽ 14603570

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4858 COUNTY ROAD 2 W., LOYALIST TOWNSHIP FIX ME UP

$199,900 2 separately deeded parcels being sold together. The modest 3 bedroom 1300 sq ft home with large bright family room sits on a 2 Acre parcel. Adjacent is a 5 acre field. Many outbuildings. Keep both or sell one. Lots of options in this package. MLSÂŽ14606174

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