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Costly result to give night trains the silent treatment in Kingston By Bill Hutchins Reporter

Kingston Heritage – Eliminating late-night train whistles in Kingston’s west end could prove very costly, according to a new report. City officials spent the past three years examining the conditions by which Transport Canada and CN Rail would agree to stop sounding the whistles between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. at three at-grade crossings; Coronation Boulevard, Collins Bay Road and near Frontenac High School. Results of a safety assessment reveal an up-front municipal investment of between one and three million dollars would be needed for an enhanced pedestrian trespass prevention program. “The bulk of these costs would be attributed to additional fencing requirements along the rail corridor to deter pedestrian trespassing,” said an information report by engineering director Mark Van Buren. In addition, the city would have to spend another $50,000 to $100,000 in yearly costs to inspect, monitor and repair the fencing. Officials say further costs may be needed to satisfy the safety requirements of Transport Canada, the federal department that regulates

whistles. The city-funded report detailing the extra costs, presented to the environment, infrastructure and transportation committee Sept. 16, could signal an end to council’s efforts to eliminate the overnight train whistles. The consultant did a safety assessment at the west end grade crossings to determine how the corridor could be made eligible for whistle cessation, based on a council directive from June 2011. Coun. Lisa Osanic spearheaded the original motion to ban train whistles on the main CN line. Her request was backed by a 429-name petition from residents who complained the whistles were disrupting their sleep. MMM Group Limited noted an average of 20 freight and 30 passenger trains rumble through the city’s 12-kilometre corridor every day, reaching average speeds between 65 mph and 85 mph. A field investigation found evidence of a “high volume of trespassers” around the three locations where politicians have tried to ban freight and passenger train whistles during the overnight hours. “In light of our safety audit a cessation of Continued on page 6

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Tannery housing plan abandoned by city; no reasons given By Bill Hutchins Reporter

It then sold the property to Rideau Renewal on the condition the site be developed within five years. However, that plan never materialized. In the latest twist, the city was preparing to exercise its option to buy back the property and then flip it to another buyer based on the outcome of the RFP that was launched last year. But, for reasons not publicly disclosed, councillors decided to

“To continue on with the process would require significant resources from the city’s perspective” Cynthia Beach scrap negotiations with Patry and presumably give up its right to repurchase the property. There were veiled indications as to why the city may have pulled out of its complicated involvement just a few weeks before the election, namely; council was about become a lame-duck body unable to deal with costly real estate/land disposal matters, a tight end-of-year deadline for the city to reacquire the Tannery land from Rideau Re-

newal, plus the growing amount of municipal staff time and money to continue negotiations with Patry. “To continue on with the process would require significant resources from the city’s perspective,” Beach explained. There’s still hope the Tannery site can have residential and commercial development, but the city won’t be acting as the ‘middle man’ anymore. Instead, Patry or another developer would have to deal directly with Rideau Renewal, Beach added. Mary Farrar, with the group Friends of Kingston Inner Harbour, was glad to see councillors cancel their involvement in Patry’s proposal. She described the developer’s housing intensification proposal as the “recipe for a ghetto.” She says the vision to construct 1,500 housing units, mostly rental, is too massive for the waterfront property and the buildings are too close together, which could invite crime and vandalism. Farrar added: “We are extremely happy about this (council vote) because we think it is a very bad design. It’s a design that, in the end, would become a dangerous place. We think there’s not enough green space in the design.” There have been at least two pre-

vious attempts to develop the vacant property. Farrar says the city should go back to the drawing board and issue another RFP that seeks development ideas from across the country. City officials wouldn’t rule out attempting to facilitate another development strategy. But, failing that, they say the city can still play a role by offering a future developer tax incremental financing to help finance the Brownfield clean up.

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Kingston Heritage – City council has backed out of an ambitious proposal to facilitate the clean- up and development of the old Davis Tannery lands, without offering an explanation as to why. Jay Patry Enterprises Inc. unveiled a $223 million housing proposal that involved eight buildings with a total of 1,500 residential units and 50,000 square feet of commercial space on the longabandoned Inner Harbour property. The developer’s plan also requested the city to fast-track the Wellington Street extension. Patry’s firm was the only applicant in the city’s Request for Proposals (RFP) and council had earlier approved negotiations to finalize his vision for the Brownfield lands. However, the plan didn’t get very far. It was dumped by council following an in camera meeting Sept. 9. Councillors voted 8-4 in public session to halt the RFP process, leaving Patry and others baffled as to what had happened. “Can’t talk about it. It was an in camera decision,” said Coun. Jim Neill. Patry was all set to brief council

on his ambitious development plan at the same meeting, but his presentation was swiftly withdrawn and he left the meeting without making any comment. Cynthia Beach, the commissioner of corporate and strategic initiatives, who took the lead in negotiating with Patry, later confirmed the city-led process is dead. “The process with the Request for Proposals required that council consider its next options in terms of entering into agreements and they voted to not continue that process.” The process of finding a buyerdeveloper was complex from the outset. The city currently does not own the 15-hectare (37 acre) Tannery land, but holds an option to buy it back from Rideau Renewal Inc. due to that company’s inability to develop the site. The property is bordered by River Street to the south, Rideau Street to the west, Belle Park to the north and the Cataraqui River to the east. The factory that once manufactured leather out of animal hides was the scene of heavy industrial uses from 1867 to 1970, and has remained vacant ever since it closed. The city moved to claim ownership of the site a decade ago due to millions of dollars in unpaid taxes.

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rod and Gregory Speagle have also been acclaimed after no opposing candidates came forward. The race for the other wards is a bit more interesting with councillors Penny Porter, Jamie Hegadorn and John Ibey looking to defend their 2010 elected positions in Ward 3 (Ernestown). Daniel Henderson- Todd, Clayton McEwan and Ron Gordon will join the three councillors on the ballot this October, while councillor Ed Danilunas of Ward 2 (Bath) goes up against Joy Silver. The lack of opponents in the township may indicate a bit of community apathy, something Bresee hopes to remedy in the coming term. “I’d like to see more resident

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“I know that I am up for reelection and I attend every function that I can possibly attend. Rather than passing things off to the deputy…I make an effort to be available. I just want to let the people know that I am here and I want to run again.” Like Bresee, Lowry would like to see more community engagement and he hopes that having an opponent in the election this year will help with that. “There will probably be three or four local forums for the public to get to know their candidates and I am sure in this case, with Rob being new to everybody, a lot of people will want to attend these events,” added Lowry. “In the past debates weren’t so well attended and I hope this gives them a bit more attention.” In the coming weeks, The Heritage will have in-depth profiles on both mayoral candidates in Loyalist Township. Visit www. loyalisttownship.ca for more information about the election and upcoming debates.

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Gregory Hoskins and The Laws in Concert brought to you by the Live Wire Music Series Friday, Sept. 26, 7:30 m at the Octave Theatre, 711 Dalton Avenue, Kingston. Tickets in advance at our sponsors Brian’s Record Option (613.542.2452) and Tara’s Natural Foods (613.546.4439) and Online at our website. www.livewiremusicseries. ca Cataraqui Canoe Club - Sunday, Sept. 28: Birch Lake to Kingsford Dam. Join us on a lovely fall paddle, about 12 km, at the edge of Frontenac Park, starting at Desert Lake and connecting via Mitchell Creek. Call for details at 613 389 4459. www.cataraquicanoe.on.ca. Bell Pensioners’ Group (BPG) - The annual meeting of the Bell Pensioners’ Group (BPG) - Kingston and Eastern Ontario is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 30 at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour, 53 Yonge Street, Kingston. Registration and coffee from 1 to 2 p.m. Actual meeting is from 2 - 4 p.m. All pensioners of Bell and its affiliates are welcome. For information, call Jackie at 613-546-3646. A night under the stars - Join local astronomer Terence Dickinson for a tour of the universe as seen through his own celestial photography Thursday, Oct. 2 7 - 9 p.m. Prince Charles Public School, Verona. After the talk, Mr. Dickinson will set up a telescope outside for viewing the moon’s craters and valleys, plus other celestial sights, weather permitting. This is a free presentation open to the community, sponsored by Prince Charles Public School Parent Council and made possible through Parents Reaching Out Grant funding. Speaker: Stay Active with Arthritis Tuesday Sept. 30, 1 to 4 p.m. Lisa Robinson, Arthritis Society, talks about identifying and learning strategies for living well with Osteoarthritis. Free seminar brought to you by the Seniors Association, Arthritis Society, and St. Lawrence Place. Registration required, call 613.548.7810. Location: St. Lawrence Place, 181 Ontario St. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 560 - Friday, Sept. 26 - He’s back! A Showman’s Karaoke from 8 to midnight. A small cover is in effect for non members and guests. Saturday, Sept. 27 Yard, Bake and Collectibles Sale will take place from 9 to 2. In the

Big Hall will be Jeff Code & Silver Wings for your dancing pleasure from 8 to 12. All welcome. Sunday Brunch Sunday, Sept.28, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Seniors Centre serves up a delicious Sunday brunch the 4th Sunday of every month – order eggs any way, bacon, yogurt, fruit, specialty breads, and more. Bring your friends. 56 Francis St. The Kingscourt Community Association is hosting a public District Candidates’ meeting for Kingscourt- Rideau District candidates on Thursday, October 2 at 7:30 pm at St. Peter Catholic Elementary School on 48 Seventh Avenue. Candidates Tom Gingrich, Kevin Holland and Mary Rita Holland have agreed to be present. The public is welcome to attend and ask questions of the candidates. Roast Beef Supper Parham United Church Christian Education BuildingSept. 27 5 - 7 p.m. Sponsored by the Parham United Church Board of Stewards. Come and Bring a Friend Trinity Presbyterian Church, Manitou Cres, Amherstview is having a Food Bank Concert. Featuring Turpin’s Trail (Celtic, Atlantic Music) Saturday Sept. 27 7 - 9 p.m. Admission is a cash donation or non perishable food items. For more info please call: 613 389 0609. Friday Lunch Special Sept. 26, Bath Legion in Millhaven. Home cooked food, come & enjoy in our air conditioning or on the patio 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Everyone welcome. The Fossilized Ice Adult Hockey Program at the Invista Centre on Gardenier’s Road needs “A Few Good Men.” Fossilized Ice is a group of 50+ hockey players. The daytime shinny program will operate on Tuesdays starting Sept. 23 and Fridays starting Sept. 29. Face off is at Noon both days.We need 6 or 7 players between the 2 days to make lines come out even and the cost moderate. The program is open to all skaters 50 years old and up. NHL skills are NOT a requirement. This is a group of guys who love the game and just want to have fun. PA DAY EVENT on Friday, Sept 26, for children JK to Gr 7, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (early drop-off 8:30; pick up by 3:30 pm) Place

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: Edith Rankin Memorial United Church (4080 Bath Rd at Collins Bay) Information and Registration Forms (register by Sept 21) at www.ermuc.ca. Trinity United Church, Elginburg is holding their annual Alzheimer Coffee Break on Wednesday, Oct. 1, from 10 a.m. until noon in our hall. Come out and join your friends and neighbours for a cup of coffee/tea and goodies. Your donation to this worthwhile cause will be greatly appreciated. Join us at an exciting opportunity for all Theatre Pipe Organ lovers to enjoy the majesty of the Mighty Kimball Organ. The Kingston Theatre Organ Society Presents Lance Luce at the Kingston Kimball, Friday Oct. 3 7:30 p.m. at 89 Kirkpatrick St.Kingston. An evening of fun musical entertainment played on the Kingston Kimball. Canada’s largest Theatre Pipe Organ. For more information and to order tickets call 613-386-7295. Bring this ad for $2 off one ticket for this concert. BABYSITTING COURSE – Sept. 26 – PA DAY ACTIVITY. The Red Cross is offering a Babysitting course that will provide youth with the knowledge to care for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children, as well as creating a safe environment, and handling emergencies. The course also includes limited first aid training, which does allow you to have the capability to prevent light first aid emergencies. The course is designed for youth aged 11-15. Please call the branch at 613-549-4929 for info. Bath Sunday Market will continue to be open after Labour Day and through September. Local artist’s work on display. Hand crafted silver jewelry, hand crafted beaded jewelry, local and Ontario grown farm fresh produce, baked goods, collectible toys. Alpaca blankets, antiques, jewelry, folk art, patio spinners, needle work, unique photos suitable for framing, stylish scarves. Beach and playground across the road. Hotdogs and drinks will be available for purchase. Give your children the wings to live a successful life with AD/HD - Workshops for parents/caregivers and educators Saturday, Oct. 4 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Guest speaker Dr. Susan Buchanan, clinical psychologist and

educator with the Maple Family Health Team. 255 Kingscourt Ave. Lunch provided. Register 613-389-3894. The Rideau Trail Club of Kingston Saturday, Sept. 27, Slide Lake Loop hike for the Frontenac Park Challenge. Level 3, 28 km, strenuous but spectacular hike. Depart from Canadian Tire parking lot at 8 am. Gas $4.00 plus park fee. For more information call Lynn, 343-363-0384 or Miu, 613-544-6201. The Rideau Trail Club of KingstonSunday, Sept. 28 Petroglyphs Provincial Park hike. Level 3, moderate pace 16 km. Visit the largest concentration of Aboriginal rock carvings. Gas $15 plus park fee. Depart Canadian Tire parking lot at 8 am. For more information call Pat, 613-385-2356. The Central America Solidarity Committee of Kingston will be holding their 9th annual Wolfe Island Fiesta at The Island Grill on Sunday, Sept. 28. This year the highly entertaining band Zydecosis will provide the music.There will be a silent auction and raffle with dozens of packages from Kingston merchants and artists, books by prominent Kingston authors, wine and dine packages, paintings, and much more. All money raised will be supporting Horizons of Friendship, a small organization based in Cobourg which helps to fund community projects in Mexico and Central America. Tickets are limited and can be purchased at Tara Foods and at The Island Grill or by phoning 613 353-6650. Kingston Orchid Society meeting Sunday, Sept. 28 1:30 - 4 p.m. Ongwanada Resource Centre, 191 Portsmouth Ave. Learn about growing exotic orchids - it’s fun, easy, fascinating! Monthly meetings, discussion and speakers, refreshments. Please join us and enjoy our display table of flowering orchids. 39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday, Sept. 26th. Music by Shylo (Western Night) at the Royal Canadian Legion 631, Main Hall, 4034 Bath Rd. @ Collins Bay 8 - 11:30 p.m. Dress Code , Smart Casual. Singles & Couples Welcome.

Culture Days at The Seniors Centre Saturday, Sept. 27, noon to 4:00pm Celebrate Culture Days, a national phenomenon, right here in Kingston. Bring your family and friends for a fun, interactive afternoon: art sale and workshops, reading and writing, fitness, and music. Free will donation (lunch available for purchase). Schedule of activities. www.seniorskingston. ca; 613.548.7810; 56 Francis St. Join the Friends of Lemione Point for their annual Fall Plant Sale Saturday, Sept. 27 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This one-day sale includes a great selection of native trees, shrubs and wildflowers. Proceeds go to the Native Plant Nursery. The nursery is located at the Coverdale Drive (north) entrance to the Conservation Area. Quill Fall Lecture Series for Sept. 28, 2 p.m ,143 Union St. Topic: Writing Memoir-Reality and the Art of Fiction. Laurie Lewis,Writer, Editor, Publisher, Kingston For more Info contact Beth at 613-549-1910 or http://www. quillkingston.org/. Trinity Presbyterian Church, Manitou Cres, Amherstview is having a Food Bank Concert. Featuring Turpin’s Trail (Celtic, Atlantic Music) Saturday Sept 27, 7 - 9 p.m. Admission is a cash donation or non perishable food items. Kingston Branch, United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada meets Sept. 27 at St. Pauls Church Hall, corner Queen and Montreal Streets. Meeting starts 1:00 p.m., speaker TBA. Join us for optional sandwich lunch before the meeting, 11:30 am for noon lunch. For further details: call Carol 613-5462256. Visitors always welcome. BellRock Hall Oh No, Not Again Friday, Sept. 26 6 p.m. dinner theatre; On the menu is a pig roast. Sat. Sept 27; Fri-Sat. Oct 3-4-; 7:30 pm. Theatre only(no dinner). Oh No Not Again is another entertaining creation by Dick Miller and Peter Lovett. in the style of the old-time British music hall, which is similar to American vaudeville which was popular in the early part of the 20th century.

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Another birthday, another milestone As I got older, my mother loved the idea of having a fall themed party for me and that included a hay ride and journeys through corn mazes, but sadly it wasn’t meant to be. She tried to plan this party for three consecutive years and each year it rained and was terribly cold, forcing her to come up with a backup plan. Luckily, those plans were pretty great too and included five-pin bowling and pizza parties at our house. When I entered my teenage years, birthday parties became slumber parties with lots of movies and candy and giggling girls. I’m pretty sure we drove my father crazy and we kept my parents up well into the night, but they were always lots of fun. In my later teen years birthdays inevitably became about hanging out with friends and partying in a different way that didn’t include my parents so much. This trend continued into university, but my birthday also quickly became about the long weekend that followed or occurred at the same time and the old friends I got to see when I returned to my hometown. When I met Korey, my birthday changed even more and I learned that part of being a couple is sharing holiVice President & Regional Publisher MikeofMount days with two families instead one. mmount@perfprint.ca Thanksgiving weekend, like all holiday

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How to beat the bugs Kingston Heritage Editorial - With the recent spate of cases of Enterovirus D68 cases in the news and another flu season almost upon us, we feel it’s a good time to remind readers of several simple precautions that can be taken to prevent and avoid most forms of viral infection. As with almost any virus, the most effective procedure to guard against enterovirus or influenza infection remains one of the easiest to incorporate into your daily routine: washing your hands frequently with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub after touching commonly touched objects and surfaces, before touching your face, and before preparing food and eating can drastically improve your odds of staving off illness. In the same vein, cleaning frequently touched surfaces throughout the home and office will also assist in your efforts to stave off sickness. We know it can be difficult, but the importance of not touching your face throughout the day bears repeating. Most people can’t avoid touching door handles, faucets and keyboards in their everyday lives and it’s not always easy to immediately was your hands thereafter. Germs will eventually collect on your hands and there they will stay, relatively innocuous, unless you begin rubbing your eyes, or touching your mouth. This is not an easy habit to break, but doing so could save you many days at home in bed. We also feel that the country at large needs to have a conversation about going to work while under the weather. Staying away from sick people is second only to meticulous hand hygiene when it comes to staying healthy. Many employers have no sick leave provisions, or provisions that are marginal and best, and force people into work when they should be at home nursing their illness. Without a doubt, the costs of this policy are enormous, both in human and economic terms. It only makes sense that if fewer sick people were in the workplace, the rates of infection would decrease dramatically, leading to much healthier office environments. No matter how many precautions we take, illness happens to everybody. Employers (and yes, employees too) need to recognize that going to work sick can propagate a dangerous cycle that can drag down an entire office.

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Letters to the editor Dear editor,

This is Democracy Week and how does it make you feel that you can be elected as an MP with only 7% of the registered voters voting for you?  Not very good I’m sure, especially when the winner says he has a mandate from the people! In the June Ontario election 3.9% more voters came out to vote. This is a good sign.  But how do you feel about our electoral system when the percentage of folks who went to their polling station and declined their ballot went

up by 1,245%. Or the number of Rejected ballots went up by 76%, and the number of unmarked ballots increased by 131%. These people are telling us that the current electoral system does not represent the voters.  Our First Past The Post, winner take all no longer represents the multicultural, multifaceted society we live in today.  A change is desperately needed.

An open letter to Chairperson French, Trustees Chadwick, Ruttan, Goodfellow, and Brown,

I wrote to all of you back in October (17th, I believe) last year, and received a reply only from Helen Chadwick. But, Ms. Chadwick, I found your arguments so generalized and non-specific--�enhancement of the program and learning opportunities� and “optimization of excess student capacity�---that I don’t really see Yours truly, how they answer properly the quesNorm Hart, tion I put to all of you, which was, Sydenham “What are the reasons why KCVI should be closed?� So, I’m asking all of you that question again, and I’m asking for clear and specific reasons, given in everyday language, not in what some might call “edu-babble.� As I mentioned to Helen, John Gerretsen’s letter to me stated: ...�should new information or considerations be such that the Board may wish to amend or alter their proposal, the Ministry of Education should be receptive to refiling.� Now I have a second question

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Long-term strategic thinking key to Kingston’s future, says mayoral candidate Brenda Slomka By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@perfprint.ca

Kingston Heritage News - Brenda Slomka has been an avid follower of municipal politics for many years, and she hasn’t always been a fan of what she’s seen around the horseshoe in council chambers. “I would go to council and I would watch how decisions were being made and the way in which people didn’t debate the policy or the research, but debated each other and what side they fell on – are you left or are you right? Are you this or are you that?� Slomka also found herself very much opposed to some of the decisions that were made by the outgoing council, such as the one to entertain the idea of a casino in Kingston, so she decided to take matters into her own hands and run for mayor. “[I saw] a lacking in leadership and vision from the council, especially the outgoing mayor. I thought, I can more than competently do this. With my passion, my work experience and background, my understandings of structure and governance and my support from the community, I can take us to another level.� The 35-year-old director of residence life at St. Lawrence College is certainly not

without political experience. During her undergrad years at the University of Waterloo, she served as president of the student union, and was later elected president of the Federation of Students. While there, she had the opportunity to work alongside current governor general of Canada David Johnston. “I got to spend a lot of time seeing him lead and learning from him,� she says. Before St. Lawrence College, Slomka worked at Queen’s University. “I’ve worked in post secondary for about 16 years now,� she explains. “Working with students, but also within that structure of government. Being on subcommittees and contributing to the governance piece of a university really lends itself to understanding decisions that are being made in cities.� Unsurprisingly, Slomka has some new ideas as to how the City of Kingston can build upon and improve its relationship with local post secondary institutions. “I think town and gown can use a bit of refocusing. So much of that has been focused on homecoming, and while that’s not bad because it’s been the main issue, I think there are other conversations we need to be having about safe housing and absentee landlords.�

Challenging the students to be involved in and accountable to their community will also be important. “I want students to say, ‘I want to be here and I want to contribute to this.’ That way you’re planting those roots so that the students stay [in the community after graduation]. They see value in being here.â€? Of course, Slomka’s vision for Kingston extends well beyond post-secondary campuses. On Sept. 17, she laid out a detailed platform explaining precisely how she would achieve her campaign’s ďŹ ve pillars of creating innovative and cost-effective municipal government; a culture of compassion and co-operation; creative and respectful development; courageous and caring social services; and successful and meaningful sustainability. Some of the highlights: stabilizing municipal taxes while improving city services; supporting arts and culture by enhancing market opportunities; hiring a full-time anti-poverty social worker; increasing options for active transportation; and augmenting and implementing a comprehensive local food strategy. As for some of the ongoing hot button issues, Slomka is in support of a third crossing over the Cataraqui River, so long as there is a promise of one-third provincial

and one-third federal funding. She would also advocate that infrastructure for longterm sustainable transportation be incorporated into the design of the bridge. “I’m looking at dedicated bike lanes and busses, but also at building under the bridge,� she says. “A designated lane for if we need light rail transit. It’s the idea of thinking for the future, not just having the bridge.� She also believes the bridge can be built without a Wellington Street extension: “I believe Douglas Fluhrer Park needs to be protected as green space.� Slomka is completely opposed to the idea of a casino. “I want it nowhere in Kingston, not just in a certain region. It is extremely harmful to the most vulnerable people.� Slomka says she’s excited to bring this vision forward to the people of Kingston. “I think we’re in a good place, but I think we can be extremely better than we are when it comes to decision making, when it comes to innovation, when it comes to building capacity and being a compassionate city where the decisions we make around economic development and revenue aren’t at the compromise of people in our community who need our support.� Mayoral candidate Brenda Slomka

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Loyalist studio tour showcases local artists in their neighbourhood By Mandy Marciniak

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Heritage Events – Studio tours are becoming more and more popular amongst artisans and their clients, and while many organized tours struggle with long distances between stops, the Loyalist Studio Tour features 11 artists within three kilometers of each other. “You could walk the tour if you wanted,” says Wendy White, organizer for the tour and owner of Bunclody Stained Glass. “I was part of a tour many years ago, but it was really spread out and time consuming, so when the idea came up again I put a flyer in the mailboxes around here and I was surprised to learn how many people on the point are artists.” That was three years ago and the tour has been going strong ever since. This year, the tour features five stops and 11 artists, with everything from stained glass and wood working pieces to handmade greeting cards and beeswax candles. All of the stops are on Nicholson Point between Bath and Amherstview and artists will be in pairs showcasing their work. “We like to have two artists in a house because they attract different people,” explains White. “It allows for some mixing of types

of art and it provides more exposure for the artists too.” Response to the tour has been great over the years and White and her artisan neighbours see more and more people coming out each year. They love seeing the customers and they love the vibe that the tour creates. “It is nice to chat with your customers and they love hearing about our process and how each piece came about,” adds White. “The pieces become more personal.” Artists on the tour won’t actually be working in their home studio for safety reasons, but they will have as much of their work on display as possible – an added benefit to doing it at home. “We can’t lug all of our items to shows and maybe there are pieces that people would want that we don’t bring and this allows people to see everything we have to offer,” adds White. Beeswax candle maker Letitia Hasson will be part of the tour this year for the second time and she looks forward to experiencing the atmosphere that the tour creates again. “It is really laid back and nobody is hounding you to buy things and I think people really appreciate that,” explains Hasson. “When people go to bigger shows with maybe 150 or more vendors they get a bit overwhelmed.

This tour allows people to look around in a relaxed way and maybe go back if they want an item they saw at the beginning of the day.” So why should people come out to the tour? “I think people are tired of buying mass produced products,” says White. “Our prices are really reasonable and everything is one

of a kind and made with love. You are also supporting local artists and that is really important, especially in smaller communities like this.” The Loyalist studio tour takes place on Sept. 27 and 28 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There are five stops on the tour this year: 20 Compton Ct., 190 Nicholson Point Rd., 202 Nicholson Point Rd., 266 Nicholson Point and 290 Nicholson Point .

From left Wendy White, Nelson Freedman, Debbie Ovens and Letitia Hasson with some of the items they will be showing on the third annual Loyalist studio tour Sept. 27 &28. Photo/Mandy Marciniak.

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B.J. Sherman – Walking the Camino

As a teen I had the opportunity to participate in a private painting class for 2 years. I was educated as a registered nurse, giving me the financial resources to afford art supplies. Another opportunity presented itself, when I was accepted into adult

day classes in painting and drawing at Beal Art in London, Ontario starting the fall of 1979 for 2 ½ years. In 1982 I continued working part-time nursing and shared a studio space downtown with other artists in London, Ontario. I had partici-

pated in many juried art shows, being awarded the May Court of Windsor Prize for an outstanding piece in the exhibition at Southwest 42, Art Gallery of Windsor, 1982 and an award of recognition for the Historic Art Contest at Lawson Museum, London, Ontario, 1984. I have participated in a 2 person art show at the Woman Spirit Gallery in 1981, London, Ontario and a 1 person show at the same gallery in 1982. I participated in another 1 person show at the Ingersoll Creative Art Center in 1983. During 1987 our older son was born; raising a family and working part-time left me with only small amounts of time to paint, enabling me to keep my identity as an artist alive in myself. I had been painting

people in candid poses caught on my camera and exploring non-symmetrical pattern and textures with paint. In 1994 we bought a cottage on Buck Lake, moved there full-time in 2000 and built a permanent home in 2001. Being on the lake brought

B.J. Sherman me back to my youthful love of painting nature with the added element of incorporating my interest with pattern and textures. In 2004 I heard about the Camino de Santiago de Compos-

tela. The more I learned about this ancient pilgrimage the stronger I felt the pull to experience walking it myself. I began to train for this 760 KM (500 mile) walk and make travel plans. Several months before my Camino began I received word of questionable results of a recent mammogram, the follow up testing was 6 weeks down the road and we were flying to Florida the next day for 2 months. I rebooked the testing for when we arrived back home. While in Florida I continued walking 10km, 3 times a week to stay fit for walking the Camino, not knowing what journey I would be doing; walking the Camino or the journey of breast cancer. The testing showed no cancer and on May 15th 2006 I was off. Through the 45 days of walking I constantly painted in my head, returning

home with 30 rolls of film taken with my trusty granny camera. I had found out about plans to open up a Gilda’s Club in this area before I left. Finding the visuals of this experience inspiring and being filled with gratitude for the opportunity,

I made a promise to myself to paint a painting for every day I walked and donate the results to Gilda’s Club for their use. This project took me 4 ½ years, it’s my best work to date, showing tremendous development in my painting technique.

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Students explore their ‘magical neighbourhood’ By Mandy Marciniak

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Heritage Events – Imagine walking out your front door and seeing bouncy castles, sports centers, giant ice cream cones and slides coming out of apartment windows. It all sounds pretty magical and that was exactly the idea behind the Limestone District School Board art project ‘My Magical Neighbourhood’. The project consisted of 20 workshops for Grade 4 and 5 students at Frontenac Public School and First Avenue Public School this past spring. Artist, illustrator and teacher, Nancy Douglas led the students through a one-of-akind artist self-discovery project and on Sept. 16 students finally got to see it all come together. “The workshop is all about your neighbourhood, what your neighbourhood actually is and what your neighbourhood could be,” explained Douglas. “The students started by painting fables and images of their own houses and then I asked them to paint the area around their school. They had to paint sort of what was there, but their main criterion was to make it magical in some way.” Students explored the neigh-

bourhood around their schools with teachers and they also used Google street view to help them. The 41 students involved in the project worked to create the 14 panels that work together to create the 210 square foot mural. The mural is a street by street journey from one school to the other and also includes the area where the two schools will come together in the future. “These kids will be joining together in a new school after their schools close and this was a fun activity to promote that new union,” added Douglas. “The mural will be on display in the new school too, but on a wall.” The mural is currently being displayed on the floor of the Duncan McArthur Hall Studio Gallery. Angela Solar, a lecturer in elementary visual arts education at the Queen’s Faculty of Education, thought of the unique display idea after hearing about the project. “I got wind of this project and as soon as I saw some of the work from the project that had been posted online I got really excited,” said Solar. “I immediately asked for the dimensions to see if it would fit in here and it couldn’t go on the wall, but it would go on the floor and it works really well there. It

also gives students and visitors the opportunity to take a walk through the neighbourhoods.” Students that participated in the project were invited to opening day at the gallery and many of them were excited to see it all come together. Douglas explained that they saw it before school let out in June and they actually worked on piecing it all together correctly, but seeing it in the gallery was a little different. “They can finally see how monumental all of their work was,” said Douglas. “We wanted them to see that they are part of a community, not just part of the school and I think we achieved that.” Students Jeremy Delorme and Matthew Rendell were excited to see their creations again. “I designed the one with the sports arena and sports shop because I really like sports like baseball, hockey and soccer and I thought it would be cool to have a center like that,” said Rendell. Student Matthew Rendell shows his tile and sport center creation. “My favorite part was creating it Photo/Mandy Marciniak all and seeing all the other tiles too.” “It leads into a pool on another The mural and other pieces done Delorme felt the same way and tile and I wish we could do that,” throughout the workshops are on added that he wishes that the map he added. “I loved the project and display at the Duncan McArthur was real life, especially the slide the painting. It was a lot of fun to Hall Studio from Sept. 16 to Oct. that leads out of apartment win- come up with and it’s exciting to 10. The gallery is open weekdays dows. from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. see it all put together now.” !

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Kingston WritersFest announces finalists in TeensWrite! high school writing contest The Kingston Heritage and Frontenac Gazette are proud to present the finalists in the Kingston WritersFest TeensWrite! high school writing contest. Kingston WritersFest has selected four finalists in its fifth annual High School Writing Contest now called TeensWrite! The contest, sponsored by Amazon.ca, asked young writers in two categories – Grades 9 and 10 and Grades 11 and 12 – to use the words shelter, veer, heart, liberate, and edgy in a 750-word story, poem, essay, or memoir. The writing competition is part of

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Straight people have this thingobsession let’s call it ñ about gay people “coming out”. Its like, if you’re another sexuality, everyone needs to know you’re not gay until people know you’re gay, then you’re gay. I’m not gay. I wish I

was, but I’m not. It would be far easier if I fell under a label that everyone could easily understand, to be either this or that, to like girls or boys, to be either straight or lesbian. But I’m not. “I’m bisexual” and as the words escaped the sheltered confinements of my lips I searched their faces for any form of judgement or ridicule, I couldn’t help it. As confusion painted their faces wished I could reach out and catch my words, and shove them deep down behind my heart where they belonged. For I had veered into the path society laid out for me and exposed my hidden half and I regretted it. In response, one said calmly, “You can say whatever you want”. Not “be” Not “love”. “Say”. She shrugged it off. She didn’t take me seriously. But I guess that’s what I get to society I am confused, I can’t seem to choose between liking the opposite sex or my own.

Kingston WritersFest’s youth outreach, aimed at offering students the opportunity to be inspired by some of Canada’s best writers. The four finalists, two in each category, were chosen from among the entries from the Limestone District and Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District High Schools. In this paper, we present the final two finalists, Michaela Moritz and Virginia Weese. Winners were announced Sept. 24 onstage at the Grand Theatre as the kick-off to the International Marquee, featuring Wally Lamb.

Coming Out “But, which do you prefer?” another asked, and my stomach turned within me, coiling in bunches behind my rib cage. It’s as if what I said didn’t make sense in their minds, that I couldn’t possibly love both that’s impossible. I “need” to have a preference; I need to fit into a category. You see, many straight people have difficulty understanding other sexualities but their own, naming them “sins”, “monstrosities”, “freaks of nature”. They lead us on to “come out” of this imaginary closet that represents a wall they’ve put up to separate us from society, and meet me at the door with confusion “Wouldn’t you just cheat on him with a girl!?” “You like a girl now, does that make you a lesbian?” “Keep your mind open, you just haven’t met the right guy” “Wow, you don’t look bi” “You’re probably just confused” “Don’t you think that’s greedy?”

“God hates you” “Can’t you just pretend to be straight?” Well allow me to liberate all you lost souls out there of this seemingly confusing subject. My fellow homosapiens, I am bisexual. “Sexual” meaning instincts of attraction and intimate physical contact, “bi” meaning two, indicating, I can be attracted to and love members of both genders. I am not confused by any means, it is not that I cannot choose, I simply choose both, if you buy Breyers split ice-cream you’ll understand. But why does it matter anyway!? What signal did I give that you can question MY sexuality? You don’t hold the trademark for love and my love is in no way affecting you, because no, straight girl, I am not flirting with you and straight guy, I do not want a threesome. You may be straight, but your ideals for love are edgy and twisted. I don’t cheat. I’m not greedy. I’m not confused or close minded, and the last time I checked

Jesus had two dads and Mary didn’t sleep with either of them. I regret “coming out”. I regret walking through that door because there shouldn’t be a closet in the first place. I simply wish to love, is that so unacceptable? I am sick of the notion that everyone need to know because if they did, you’d hear straight people confessing their preference from the roof tops. I am sick of labels and questions. I am sick of people demanding I “come out” because you know what? It’s none of your damn business.

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A new coat, a new boyfriend. Lose some weight, gain some weight. Sometimes we don’t know what we want, we just know we want something. There is never a moment when you feel one hun-

something. See with us, satisfaction doesn’t exist because we never seem to have enough. That’s what I believed until I saw a different world. A world where people accept you for who you are. A world where people put all their effort into making you feel special and appreciated. Where faith and fellowship is all they have, but it’s all they need. A world where people are so happy and grateful just because they are loved by one another. They know a secret that we don’t. It’s simple but it’s the key to living in contentment and peace. This March break I went to El Salvador on a mission trip. It changed my perspective on the world and people. We went over there to build a youth centre, a meeting place, a shelter for a rural area just outside of San Salvador. In the middle of the tiny village they have a community house where people can meet. Kids spend lots of time there, like an unofficial daycare. While I

They were the most joyful and excited little ones I have ever met in my life. The kindness and love they showed for one another was unbelievable. They’re driven by their heart, not materialistic things. We were there to educate them in our ways and yet they were the ones that liberated us. They appreciated the smallest things - like stickers! They could be content for hours with just stickers. The children were also all star soccer players and they were running around barefoot and as happy as could be! The kids were so free! They were not constantly being regulated and controlled. Here in Canada many kids are so tied down and drugged up that it’s impossible to have a carefree happy childhood. I also met older kids when I was there. They were part of a youth centre in downtown San Salvador. Even though we didn’t speak the same language, in just a couple days we were great friends with all

strong willed. What impressed me the most about them was their ambition. My friends and I here in Canada are having education thrown at us like slingshots slapping us in the face, to a point that we don’t want it anymore. Therefore, we don’t try as hard and we don’t care as much. We expect that everything will be given to us as if we are entitled to it. It’s a different story for them. If they want to get out of poverty they need to get good grades, work hard and have fierce determination. I feel that we can’t seem to find that drive. My point is that we look at the citizens, think how unfortunate they are and assume that we should go save them. This reaction comes with good intentions but we first need to take a step back, understand their culture and realize our differences. Instead, we come crashing into it with our opinions on what a proper life and society should be. Our lives are so busy. We are

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Willows Agriservices is seeking a full time driver with a minimum of a DZ license Responsibilities consist of delivering bulk and bagged feed and interacting with customers. Must be physically fit. Please send resume to:

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Perth Road Hall Board Buffet Turkey Supper Saturday Sept. 27, Perth Road Cres., Perth Road Village, Sittings 5:00 & 6:15 take outs available Adults $15, Children $7, under 3 FREE Reserve calling 613-353-2470

Available October 1, 2014, open concept, hardwood & ceramic floors, newly re-decorated, large, one bedroom, 2nd floor apartment on main street in Elgin, $550 + hydro, includes stove & fridge & parking. Call 613-387-3308

Studio Tour! Plevna area, September 27 and 28, 10-4, follow the signs. Contact Jim 613-479-2464. Web: northfrontenacbackroadsst udiotour.com

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Waterfront, large, bright, 1 bedroom basement, private entrance, patio, 30 minutes north of Kingston. $800/month. First, last and references. Laundry and utilities included. No smoking or pets. Furnished optional. 613-374-1769.

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BROCKVILLE GENERAL HOSPITAL Our Mission: To provide an excellent patient experience – guided by the people we serve, delivered by people who care.

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Cruickshank Construction Ltd., a leading roadbuilder and aggregate ! located in Ontario and Alberta, has an immediate opening for supplier the following areas: Kingston, Brockville, Kemptville, Carleton Place, Morrisburg and Green Valley

H eavy Tr uc k/ Co ac h Mech an ic, Mec han ic A pprenti c e an d S h op Hel per Qualifications/Responsibilities Must be at a registered apprentice working towards 310T license or have a 310T Heavy Truck/Coach License Minimum Class G Licence required, Class D with Z Endorsement would be an asset Proven mechanical abilities in gas and diesel diagnosis and repair Experience with routine/preventative maintenance operations Experience in Heavy Equipment and Crushing Equipment repair would be an asset Flexible work schedule Cruickshank offers very competitive wages and benefits

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6th Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon, Saturday, October 18. Registration 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Info: www.saddleupintoledo .com (see website for entry fee). Lunch included. Approx 25 km ride through scenic country side trails in the Toledo area. Bring your horse for a fun filled day. Proceeds to St Joseph’s School in Toledo and St Andrew’s United Church.

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Willows Agriservices is looking to train an ambitious individual to manage all aspects of mash feed manufacturing. Qualified Applicants must have: - a mechanical aptitude and understanding of material handling - ability to maintain quality control standards and records - outstanding organizational skills - an understanding of feed ingredient specifications - enjoy working individually and in a team environment - good math and interpersonal skills - prior experience and the ability to use an arc welder would be assets. Please send resumes to:

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PART TIME COOK Come join our team in providing exceptional care for our Residents! We are currently looking for a: Part Time Cook We offer stable employment in a rewarding environment with a competitive salary. *Red Seal Certificate of Qualification Required* Experience & Knowledge of the following is an asset: Therapeutic & texture modified menus Ability to instruct cooks in preparation, cooking, garnishing & food presentation Create & adjust new recipes for therapeutic diets Assist with menu planning Ordering of food and kitchen supplies Team centered approach Please forward resume to Julie Metcalfe by: Fax: 613-384-9407 Email: dietary@gibsonfamilyhealthcare.com

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Auction Sale Lombardy Fair Grounds Monday September 29, 2014 - 5pm

Tractors, equipment, ATV, Snowmobiles, guns (valid PAL), tools, furniture, antiques & collectibles. For listing visit: www.theauctionfever.com or

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Auctioneer: Jim Beere 613.546.3607 613-326-1722

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• The Crew from Tango Neuvo (Kingston) and Fieldhouse (Perth) will be serving up tasty apple theme creations • Live Music featuring Sonny Slide Maddams • Antique Cider Press Display • Local Bakers, Farmers, Artisans on site

Carrie Hands, CAI, CPPA, Auctioneer & Appraiser Jason Hands, Auctioneer

Estate Auction

A Rockcliffe Road Estate and for Mr & Mrs Gord Swoger, Prescott to be held at Hands Auction Facility Saturday, September 27 @ 9 a.m. Preview from 8 a.m. day of auction or by appointment. Persian and Indian rugs, Stiffel lamp, Royal Doulton ‘Clarendon’ dinnerware for 12, large collection of miniature lead soldier figures, furniture includes Gibbard, American Mahogany, Mid Century Teak, etc. A very large auction, our usual array of carefully selected quality goods! Please visit www.handsauction.com to view complete catalogue and photographs. Advance Online Bidding opens Friday, September 19 @ 9 a.m. and closes Friday, September 26 @ 12 noon. As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction! The choice is now yours. Visa, MasterCard, Interac and Cash accepted

5501 County Road 15, RR #2, Brockville, ON K6V 5T2 Phone: (613) 926-2919 E-mail: auction@handsauction.com www.handsauction.com

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FARM ASP Contractors. Airless spray painting and power washing. Farms, cottages, houses, factories, fences, tanks. Corn, glass and sandblasting. New steel roofs installed. Roofs screw-nailed and boards replaced. Eavestroughs and gutter guards installed. Fully insured. Call George (800)589-1375 or cell (613)827-8485.

HELP WANTED!! Make up to $1000 A Week Mailing Brochures From Home! Helping Home Workers Since 2001! Genuine Opportunity! NO Experience Required! Start Immediately! www.TheMailingHub.com

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SLACK (Fair), Pearl Mom it’s been a year since you left us. We miss you everyday, You loved us unconditionally And were there for us all. We pray you are enjoying heaven, pain free. Lovingly Julie, Mike, Ben, Kelly, Lindsay, Greg Christopher, Anthony, Sean

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~ Off Grid Retreat ~ Featuring 6.7 (+/-) acres on a well treed, surveyed lot bordering on Crown land w/ access to Clyde River. This log home consists of a kitchen w/ loft, living room & 1 bedroom upstairs. The home has a 3 yr old well, 300w Canadian Solar w/ moving star M.P.P.T. charge controller & 4 trogan deep cycle batteries w/ generator hook up. The home is heated by 2 wood stoves. The property also has a detached log work shop. Annual taxes $1100.00 (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Mr. Glodowski is moving out West. Bring a lawn chair & participate in the bidding. Note terms on chattels: Cash & Cheque

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com

AUCTION SALE LUMBER AND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SALE AUCTION FOR PETER BEARE ON SITE MONDAY SEPT. 29, 2014 AT 10:00AM 439 OAK LAKE RD, STIRLING, ON Directions: 7km north of Frankford, Hwy 33 FrankfordStirling Road to Oak Lake Rd. Turn right, travel approx. 2 km to sale site. Watch for signs. Partial List: JSW BH 80 E excavator 5 cylinder air cooled Mitshi-Duetz diesel, hydraulic driven, 43inch bucket, 20 ton machine 1986 in good condition, Cat D7F dozer 12 foot tilt blade in good condition, 20 foot tandem float trailer, T-J Welding Co. 36000 lbs gross weight float (tri axle 12 wheel), beaver tail with ramps, Mac tandem truck with stone box sells as is, International fleet star 2070A tandem dump truck running sells as is, 1995 Ford F150 pick- up truck with very low Kilometre’s and in great shape, certified and e-tested, 3 section Sunliner tour train wheel chair accessible 6 cylinder Jeep engine 4 wheel drive, tractor chains, logging chains and comealongs, MTD 3HP lawn edger, 3 point hitch signature sprayer approx. 25gal, 12 foot 3 point hitch Kongskilde cultivator, cement mixer, wood stove, wood shutters, quantity of steel fence posts, approx. 250 old red bricks, antique wood door, used water heater, approx. 2500 board feet of select pine stored inside and sticked, 10 6X6 12 foot cedar posts, 25-30 lots of various links of lumber several species good for woodworking– pine, oak, etc., various windows and miscellaneous. Be on time very few smalls. Terms: Cash or cheque (with id). Owner and auctioneer not responsible for any loss or accident day of sale.

Jim Nelson Auctions Auctioneer – Jim Nelson 613-475-2728

Visit www.jimnelsonauctions.ca for pictures of sale items and updates on sale.

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CRIMINAL RECORD? Canadian Record Suspension (Criminal pardon) seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation, peace of mind? Free consultation: 1-800-347-2540

6th Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon, Saturday, October 18. Registration 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Info: www.saddleupintoledo .com (see website for entry fee). Lunch included. Approx 25 km ride through scenic country side trails in the Toledo area. Bring your horse for a fun filled day. Proceeds to St Joseph’s School in Toledo and St Andrew’s United Church.

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REAL ESTATE AUCTION PLUS - 1929 FORD TUDOR SEDAN. 2014 GMC SIERRA SLT 4 DOOR ALL TERRAIN TRUCK. TOOLS & SHOP EQUIP’T. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS.

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@ 64 Strickland Rd., Lombardy, ON K0G 1L0 from Lombardy take Hwy 15 southwest & turn right onto to Kelly Rd & turn right onto Strickland Rd (auction signs) Only 10 minutes to Smiths Falls. on Mon., Oct. 6/14 @ 6 pm

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DIESEL & ZERO TURN LAWN MOWERS. SHOP EQUIPMENT & HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AUCTION for Patricia Hendry/Woolsey @ 1626 Ebbs Side Rd., Perth, ON From Perth take Hwy 7E, Left onto Conc. 7 (Drummond Centre Rd.) to Ebbs Side Rd. (Signs) on Saturday, September 27, 2014 @ 10 am (Property auctioned @ 11 am)

~ Prime Location ~ ~ House. Man Cave/Garage. 2 Storie Barn. 2 Ponds ~ Offering a sought after, rural vibe setting, on the outskirts of booming Carleton Place. Comprising of a lush-green, surveyed 4.59 acres (+/-) w/ 2 year round ponds. Excellent opportunity to complete the vinyl sided house which is under renovations. Waiting for your finishing touches. Main floor features soaring ceilings w/ a finished “Designer“ kitchen w/ large granite breakfast bar & new birch/walnut stained cabinetry. Includes quality stainless steel appliances KitchenAid d/w, Professional Dacor gas stove, Panasonic Inverter microwave & KitchenAid french door/bottom freezer fridge (all less than 2 yr old). A light-filled formal room flows to a large balcony having panoramic views. Adjoining dining room. New maple hardwood floors. Roughed in main floor laundry/2 pce bath. Second floor features skylit, queen size master bedroom w/ jacuzzi, shower & powder room. Plus 2 additional bedrooms, both w/ closets & a hallway lit, walk-in closet. The walk-out basement features gym/rec room, bedroom & 4 pce bath. Service room houses 200 amp service, central air, owned hot water tank, deironizer, water softener, submersible well pump, Goodman h/e modulating propane furnace (2 mos. old). Generous under house storage. On drilled well & septic. Detached Man Cave-Garage built in 2000, 30’x42’ (+/-) vinyl sided, fully insulated, dry walled, 10’ ceiling, concrete floor w/ drain, 8’ & 10’ garage doors, 2 man doors, 100 amp service, radiant tube heat, plumbed for water, c/w a steel roofed lean-to. The Extreme Private Man Cave has a tiled Harley Davidson floor, a large oak faced wet bar, a dishwasher included, a sports room, 3 pce bath, bedroom & central air. 2 Storie Board & Baton Barn built in 2002, 20’x25’ (+/-), steel roof. Has concrete floor, & power. 4 small box stalls. Attached closed-in paddock. 2 fenced corals. Detached 12’x10’ garden shed. Annual taxes $3100. (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Owners are downsizing and relocating. Fantastic Red Ribbon Property, Great Location. Good tools and shop equipment. Unique and interesting collectibles. The ’29 Ford Tudor will be a joy to re-build. Got GMC Fever, then don’t miss this auction sale. Bring a lawn chair and participate in the bidding. Terms on Chattels; Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com

VACATION/COTTAGES Ivy Lea Waterfront, first time offered for winter/spring rental. 2 bed+2 baths, open concept on main and walk-out levels, dockage at door, elec fireplace, 4 s/steel kit appliances, washer/dryer hookup, 2 parking, fuel w/ elec/ wood. $1500 monthly + utilities. Avail immediately. Call: Margaret Adair, Broker, J.R.Executive Real Estate, Brokerage 613-329-7114

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~Tranquil Country Estate~ Featuring a vinyl sided bungalow on a quiet country lot with circular driveway. Cathedral ceiling gives an open feeling to the functional kitchen & dining room. The large pass through to living room adds to the open concept. 4 pc bath convenient for all 3 bedrooms w/ additional 2 pc. ensuite powder room on main level. Additional bedroom allows for guests or office space in the finished basement complete w/ wood stove in the large open family room. Utility room in walk-out basement houses a new Lennox propane furnace installed in ’13 w/ propane hot water heater, washer/dryer hookup, air exchanger, water softener & 200 amp service. Cold room in basement & numerous closets/pantries provide storage throughout home. Central air & 27’(+/-) round pool w/ slide to cool down in Summer. Roof replaced approx. 5 yrs ago, newer windows & doors throughout. Large wrap around deck provides walkout to bedroom & great entertainment area around the pool. The home is on well & septic. Annual taxes approx. $2000.00. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our ofďŹ ce at 613-267-6027. Chattels: Columbia 22hp gas 0 turn riding mower w/ 50â€? cut. Ford diesel lawn tractor. Utility trailer. Acetylene torches. 7200 Wallenstein generator w/ 13hp Honda engine. Powermate 1500 generator. Coleman Powermate 60 gall. air compressor. 5hp pressure washer. Gray chest on chest tool boxes & contents. Qty of air, power & hand tools (some new). Tap & die.Reese hitches. Hydraulic fluid & hoses. Bolt bin & contents. Heaters. Shop vac. Bench grinders. Drill press. Chop saw. Sawzall. Clamps. Chain hoist. Portable kerosene stove. Lubricants & oil. Tent. Ladders. Portable garage. Fertilizer spreader. Thatcher. Garden tools. Oil fired hot water heater. Lattice. Plastic shelving. Extension cords. Approx. 500 gall. of diesel fuel w/ tanks. Faint lounge. Pine chest of drawers. Dressers. Pine blanket box. Plant stand. Pine folk chair. Wooden shelves & storage cabinets. Electric fireplace. LG fridge w/ freezer on bottom. Moffat 30â€? stove. Wood carrier. Fireplace set. Coal skuttle. Cast iron kettle. Qty of dry firewood. Scatter rugs. Patio umbrella, furniture & ornaments. Pool supplies. Pool pump & filter. Air exchanger. Submersible pump. Christmas items. Toshiba projector TV. Flat screen TV. TV stands. Electronic equipment. Qty of pictures & home dĂŠcor & many other articles too numerous to mention... Hands Auction is pleased to bring to market this smartly upgraded home. Tools are in good condition. Terms on chattels: Cash, Cheque, Visa, M/C, Debit

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Young said the weaving guild in Kingston is diverse. “Some weave and spin,” she said. “Others knit. Some are felters, and not just traditional felting. Some do needle felting. Some of our members are dyers who use natural dyes. People like me, I prefer synthetic dyes, because they don’t fade, and they’re predictable. It really is a mixed bag of people. A lot raise their own sheep or alpacas.” She said there is excitement and, because of the unknowns, apprehension about moving back into the Tett. “For the most part, people want to get back in there and get the move over with,” said Young. “We will have a proper dye kitchen, something we’ve never had before. And other groups can rent from us.” Kingston Handloom Weavers and Spinners offers many classes and workshops. “People can start with the basics and then learn advanced skills,” said Young. “All the equipment is rentable. We have a fully equipped studio with looms, spinning wheels and smaller equipment.” She said the process of weaving is relaxing. “You have to pay attention to the weaving, and watch what you’re doing. It’s wonderful to watch the colour this way and then another direction and see the changes as the colours intermingle.”

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250 calories,” she said. “It’s an awfully good way to burn calories and have fun as you watch something evolve and develop in front of you. I sure wouldn’t consider it work.” Young explained that age is no barrier to becoming a weaver. “We have a family with the youngest member at five years old,” said Young. “And we have people well into their 80s.” She said that with the organization’s history of several decades, it has accumulated a large library of resources. “When you’ve been around as long as we have, we have a lot of books that are long out of print. We have a sample library that was left to us by a member. There are also lots of magazines. The library is for use at the studio, or people can take books out

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Last year, Abeid-McDougall decided it was time to give back and she immediately came up with the idea of a race. She met with Executive Director of the Partners in Mission Food Bank Sandy Singers to discuss the logistics and after some brainstorming they came up with a unique idea. “We decided to incorporate rice and fitness challenges into the race. Each participant will receive a backpack with rice in it at the beginning and as they complete fitness challenges in each park they will get more rice to carry,� explained Abeid-McDougall. “By the end, they will have 11 pounds of rice to carry to the finish line and that weight is to remind people of the weight people carry on their shoulders when they can’t afford to feed themselves or their families.� The race, now in its second year, asks competitors to participate in teams of two and all challenges are completed together. The route takes participants through City Park, Garrigan Park, Lake Ontario Park, Porstmouth Olympic Harbour Playground, Breakwater Park and finishes up in City Park, where medals and awards are given out. Abeid-McDougall thinks it is a really fun day and she hopes that more participants come out

this year. “Leading up to the event last year I was ready to cancel because we had so few people registered but we decided to just do it and we hoped to break even,� added Abeid-McDougall. “We ended up raising $1,400 and we collected about 40 pounds of food. Hopefully we can improve on those numbers this year.� While planning the race has been a bit challenging, Abeid-McDougall has received assistance from generous volunteers and she hopes that their work will be rewarded. All of the funds raised by the race will go directly to the food bank and will help with costs associated with the business. “The food bank [does get] a lot of donations, but they are a service where there is always demand,� added Abeid-McDougall. “They need food and they also need funds to help run the food bank itself. They have fridges Participants from last year’s Amazing Food and Fitness Race enjoying to run and staff to pay and they need the challenges in each park. This year’s race takes place on Saturday Sept. 27. Photo/Submitted. help with that.� Interested racers can pay $45 plus tax to register, or they can work to the challenge. Costs for those events The Amazing Food and Fitness raise $150 each, which Abeid-Mc- are the same. Race takes place on Saturday, Sept. Dougall encourages. There will also “We want people to come out and 27 with events beginning at 9 a.m. be a 10 kilometre race without the have some fun, but we also want them For more information about registrachallenges and a five kilometre run/ to help the community and that is tion and the race visit www.foodbankwalk for those who don’t feel up to what this event is all about.� race.com

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Wolfe Island’s plowing match windy and wet By Margaret Knott

Heritage News-The Wolfe Island Plowing match was an event that caught my fancy following our arrival on Wolfe Island years 25 years ago. And over the years there are few matches I have missed(although this last was one). It is a select event These plough(ers) women, men and youth train for it in the same way other competitors train through hard work. It may be part of many competitors life’s work and is something they do because they love horses, ploughs, competition,camaraderie and the land, all part of a ploughing match. Weather wise one never knows what to expect,fog, rain,snow,sleet or perhaps a beautiful fall day filled with light winds, blue sky, sunshine and just right ploughing conditions. This year according to WI’s Ploughing Match coordinator Wilma Sjonger’s, “there was a strong wind blowing from the east in the morning and by 3pm it had turned, and a wild wind was blowing from the west. It rained all day,” she said. But that did not deter the 30 people who had come to plough, nor the judges Barry & Greg Timbers . The Early Years group was there as were members of the WI Historical Society offering food and information. But the weather was so bad no other vendors came. Most competitors and friends stayed to the end although they were anxious to get home,to get warm and dry after a day

of slogging in the mud,” Wilma added Plowing Special Trophies were awarded for: Best Effort Under 18- (Morningsight Farm) Hunter Chown; Best Plough Team (WIPP) Dave Gamble; Best Dressed Horse (George McAllister) Dave Gamble; Oldest Plough Person (Fargo’s) John Posthumus; Youngest (Harvey Hawkey Award) Leon Eberhard; Safest Plough Person (Farm Safety Assoc.) Terry Phillips; Queen of Furrow (Grant Family) Morgan Roy; Best Finish –Horse (Hulton Construction) David Reid; Best Finsh Tractor (Woodman Machine Products) Ken Carkner; Best Crown (Gateview Farm Equip.) Dave Gamble; Champion Land (Lorne Hulton Trophy) Robert Tinney. Queen of the Furrow Morgan Roy was to compete at the IPM in The Plowing match offered Scene of the Crime executive membersBetty Doyle, Chris Carr and Ken Keyes the opportunity to present a promised $1500 cheque (remaining Scene of Crime funds) to WI Early Years Program’s Tara Broeders and Shauna Johnson to continue their good work. Howe Island’s 9th Annual Terry Fox Run Howe Islanders have participated in their own “ Howe Island” Terry Fox Run for the last nine years And in that time they have raised more than $62,000 for cancer research. Quite a feat for a small community.

“This year despite cold, windy weather we had a large gathering of participants of all ages,” Terry Fox Run organizer Natalie Nossal said. “They walked, ran, rode bikes or road horses on the 5.5 km route around the Spithead Road on Howe Island. And at the opening ceremony prior to the event 15 year old Howe Islander Ashley Wood-Quinn had her long, beautiful hair cut as a donation to the ‘Angel Hair for Kids.’ Before the run our Chief Mike Quinn delivered safety instructions to all the participants. And of course , Natalie added, “the safety of all participants was ensured as well by the presence of the Howe Island Fire and Rescue personnel” Co-chairs of the Howe Island Terry Fox Run are Shelagh McDonald and Frontenac Islands Councillor Natalie Nossal. Aileen Wilson was the hair cutter. (Angel Hair for Kids is a program of A Child’s Voice Foundation™ that provides wigs to financially disadvantaged children in Canada using hair donated to the program.) Frontenac Islands Candidates - Municipal Elections- Monday, October 27, 2014 Mayor: *Mike Bromley *Denis Doyle Councillors - Howe Island: David Jones , Natalie Nossal, Randy Pilszak Councillors - Wolfe Island : Doug Franks, Wayne Grant, Chad Hulton , Barbara Springgay,

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Enchanté

Honouring the women of RMC Enchanté - On Sept. 27, Kathleen Beeman and Dorothy Hector rightfully take their place in Kingston and Canada’s history as members of the first Royal Military College (RMC) class (1980–1984) of women. During RMC’s reunion weekend, the college will unveil a plaque honoring those 32 women.

There has long been such recognition for the first men—The Old 18— who studied at RMC, but until now the women remained invisible. Andre Meche, who was in the same graduating class as the women, joined the group in their third year, after spending his first two years at Royal Roads. “I certainly got the horror stories,” he said. “It wasn’t easy for them. The women were pioneering. But when they graduated, nothing happened. They were not recognized, and no one followed up.” He said that he was surprised that

30 years later, still nothing had been done. “I was astonished,” he said. “This is something historic. RMC is one of the oldest universities in Canada. It has a tremendous amount of history, male dominated of course. These young ladies, who at age of 17 and 18 made that kind of decision, it’s incredible. In talking with them at the time, all wanted to be quiet about it. They’d had it with the fuss. They wanted to be part of the group. But their pioneering sets them apart and makes them special as Canadians. They made it on their own and for that they need to be recognized.”

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Meche started a Plaque Committee to honour the women. “In going to classmates, I found tremendous support for it and shock that nothing had been done. We knew it was time to do something.” He said he’s looking forward to seeing Kathleen Beeman and Dorothy Hector at the upcoming reunion weekend. “They were part of a group of women who came in and turned the place on its head by virtue of their gender. They’re being recognized for good reason. We were forced to be inclusive. We got a valuable perspective that was quite different to the traditional one. The women’s presence forced new viewpoints. It was the beginning of a coming wave of a more inclusive nature of business. That graduating class did very well after graduation. The women were really competent, and the results showed it.” Meche credits the presence of women with making the military more inclusive in many areas. “Now you see military people all over the place who have artistic bents.” He gave Chris Hatfield as an example. “You see all these other skills coming up, all making the military more human. It’s all because of the women. The female influence needs to become a teaching point within the college. All female cadets need to spend 15 minutes in front of the plaque honouring women.” Two of those women of the first graduating class now live in Kingston. One of the grads, Dorothy Hector, is a candidate for mayor. “I grew up in a military family,” she said. “I was very well acquainted

with what it took, what my father had done and I aspired to the same thing. I wanted to serve the country. I thought it was something important to do. I still think it’s important to do.” She knew her class was breaking ground. “It was terrifying, exciting and hard work, all at the same time,” said Hector. “As an 18 year old in a completely foreign environment. I’m thankful my family was nearby. My mom and brother were in Kingston.” Unfortunately, Hector’s father had died the Christmas before she entered college, but he knew she had applied. “He would have been proud,” she said. “He wanted me to be whatever it was I wanted to be and to be good at whatever I wanted to do.” Not only was Hector in the first class of female cadets, she was the first woman to become the outstanding athlete of the year at RMC, for her participation in judo. “I couldn’t pass the PT test easily,” she said. “I could beat them up, but I couldn’t run.” She said that her years at RMC gave her the ability to recognize the time to make a decision and the ability to recognize the diverse styles of leadership needed in different circumstances. “You’re not always going to agree with everyone, but there’s still a way to get along and move on to things you can work with.” That’s why she’s been so successful working around the world in any circumstance. That includes dealing with the guy at the checkpoint with his gun pointed at her. She’s been shot at and done on-the-ground work to help alleviate world hunger. Continued on page 35

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Honouring the women of RMC Continued from page 34

After graduating from RMC with her degree in mechanical engineering, Hector became the first female officer to command the Armoured Maintenance Platoon of the Combat Training Centre at Gagetown. She’s worked with CARE Canada and managed a Red Cross refugee centre. Since 1999, she worked with the UN World Food Program. She’s held and fed dying AIDS patients in Africa. In Yugoslavia, after voter registration problems voided an election, Hector was on a team that had to go in and handle registrations. Because she was well-versed in verification and able to discern what was legit and where important documents were, she became a marked woman. “One night there was a drive-by shooting at the house I was in,” she said. Another grad who calls Kingston home, Kathleen Beeman, applied and entered RMC without knowing she had many family connections to the school. Thirteen of her ancestors attended RMC. You’ll find names like Carruthers and Constantine gracing buildings and locations around the RMC grounds. These are Beeman’s relatives, dating back to W. B. Carruthers from the 1879–1883 class. Upon graduation, Beeman’s family gave her a carved, small wooden box that had been owned by Brigadier William Gilbert Beeman of the RMC 1902–1905 class. That man was Kathleen Beeman’s grandfather. Inside the box and on the bottom are plaques dedicating the box to Beeman and listing all the family members who had graduated from RMC. But she’d never known about the connection. Her father fought in the Second World War as a member of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, and later in Korea. He got his degree from Queen’s. “My father had been in the military during the war. It never came up about me potentially going to RMC. I was doing very artistic things. I was dancing three hours a day for six days a week on top of academics and was considering going into a [dance] company. RMC looked like it would involve a very full life. Dance had required just as much discipline.” The welcome of the women was sometimes less than positive. “During an interview in first year with my squadron commander, he said, ‘I disagree with

Kathleen Beeman works on a building project at her Kingston home. Beeman was a member of the first class of women cadets at Royal Military College from 1981 to 1984. Photo/Mark Bergin women being at the college and I will give you no support.’ Yet the next squadron commander was a great guy. The challenge of being in the first class of woman at RMC was that I felt hated for something I could do nothing about — my sex. I was naive to the fact that women entering the college would challenge the establishments and that a lot of people were disconcerted about these changes.” Going back now after 30 years, Beeman is

looking forward to seeing old friends. “It’ll be fun to see people,” she said. “If there were any personal problems, they were one-on-one. I don’t hold my class or others responsible. It will be nice to be back, because the build-up to graduation is so busy and then you’re dashing off to your posting. Often we never saw people again, so things were left hanging, unfinished. It will be great to see some people. I made some very good friends

and relationships. I got a degree and had a career. I didn’t waste my youth away on drugs. The discipline follows you into other areas.” She’s proud of her current work, which includes renovating a limestone home in a rural area north of Kingston and building an elaborate shed in her city home’s backyard. She was pleased I got a photo of her at work. “I was an artsman; all the engineers will be jealous.”

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Kingston Heritage Events - When Mark Reinhart looks at duct tape, he sees a tool for art. “I’ve been painting with duct tape for a long time,” the local artist explains. “I started out wanting to be a painter [but not wanting to use paint], so I tried to find other things to paint with. Duct tape was my medium of choice because it comes in lots of great colours.” On Saturday, Sept. 27, Reinhart will introduce more Kingstonians to this form of art at the Culture Days event Sticking Around the City, taking place at the City Hall courtyard from 1 – 5 p.m. The event is presented in partnership with the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning, in order to kick-start the role of the Tett as a community engagement facility. Reinhart hopes to get a good crowd of people out, and notes that no special skills are required to participate. “More or less you rip a piece of duct tape and then you put it on the wall,” he says. “The technical process isn’t that crazy. If you want you can rip a full

piece, or you can rip it into little pieces, it’s all up to you.” The aesthetic of the project will be determined by the people who show up. “My aesthetic is really clean, and [duct tape] happens to be the width of a brick, so I tend to stick to that,” Reinhart says. “But I released all control in terms of what this is going to look like…It’ll be a direct reflection of who is there. It could be words, it could be picture. I happily assume no responsibility for the aesthetic.” The idea is to create a community art piece that is temporary. “It’ll peel away just like it wasn’t there. It’s like temporary graffiti work to motivate people to see our community in a different way.” Reinhart believes that community art projects such as this one are important because they engage the public, and start conversations around creativity. “I think if you interrupt a person’s day with something they haven’t encountered before, hopefully it’ll allow them to think differently in any aspect of their life. I’d love it if they appreci-

ated duct tape artwork, but even just kind of thinking outside their own box, I think the novelty of that can plant a whole different way of approaching the world.” The project is a visual representation of the Tett Centre’s mandate of being a hub for creative and artistic thinking, and making these things available to everyone. “It’s not art in the way of elitism and only a small percentage of people understand it, it’s really about building a sense of community,” Reinhart says. “Anybody can be an artist, anybody can think creatively.” Moving events like this out into the community, he adds, is a key aspect of achieving this goal. “I think the Tett is gorgeous and what it’s doing is amazing, but it can’t just stick inside the building. It has to think outside of its actual structure and to plant itself in the community is really smart. “People can come down and put tape wherever they want. There’ll be some break dancers and some DJs. They can get a taste of what’s to come Mark Reinhart in front of another of his public art project at Douglas Fluhrer Park. Photo/Hollie Pratt-Campbell at the Tett.”

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Smiths Falls man has owned 1941 Ford coupe for 35 years! By Bill Sherk

Community – Terry Ceaser of Smiths Falls, Ontario, writes: “Hi, Bill. I bought a 1941 Ford business coupe 35 years ago and which I watched being rodded 55 years ago by Dick Roy in Cornwall. “The car has an interesting history. After Dick Roy rodded it, he sold it to someone in Ottawa and it was sold four times after that. Each owner changed its appearance and it finally appeared in a driveway in Smiths Falls, where I live. I drove by it one day and thought I recognized it, so stopped to look at it more closely. I ended up trading a 1974 Mark IV Lincoln for it. “A frame-off rebuild was done about ten years ago by Matthews Auto Body, which involved installing the 1941 Ford body on a 1987 Chev S10 truck frame and replacing all the fenders, quarter panels, hood, and cowl. Two years ago, a 1990 HO (High Output) 5.0L Ford Mustang engine replaced the 5.0L police engine installed when the frame-off restoration was done. The S10 suspension, disc brakes, power steering, and Positrac differential were used. The car is a daily driver, not a Trailer Queen, and I enjoy driving it on local trips to cruise nights in our area. “I really like reading your stories in our local paper, the Smiths Falls

Record News.” Terry’s ultra-cool ’41 Ford coupe has undergone a world of changes since it rolled off the assembly line more than 70 years ago. If it was built at the Ford plant in Windsor, Ontario, it had a factory list price ranging from $1,080.00 to $1,180, depending on the series. As a business coupe, it left the factory as a 3-passnger with front seat only (the sedan coupe had a rear seat). Under the hood was a 221 cubic inch flathead V8 engine cranking out 85 horsepower. A close look at Terry’s coupe reveals exhaust cut-outs at the rear of the front fenders for those times when he wants a little extra horsepower (and a little extra noise!). The original side trim has been shaved off and the door handles have disappeared! You will have to ask Terry how he gets in. The rear licence plate has been nicely frenched into the trunk lid, and the rear end sits slightly higher than the front, as if the car is ready to zoom away! And how about that chopped top, giving this car a low and powerful look when you see it approaching in your rear view mirror! I’m always looking for more stories. Email billtsherk@sympatico.ca or write Bill Sherk, 25 John St., P.O. Box 255, Leamington, Ont. N8H 3W2.

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“Hi Brian, I hope all’s well. A family member wants to purchase our Kia Rondo and have it shipped to their home - The Okanagan. They live in Penticton but Kelowna would work also. I have a concern about sale price, licensing and taxes in BC at time of licensing. What about certification? I also am not sure of the best way to ship an auto-rail or truck and I hope you can give me some insight or refer me to a source of information. I realize this is not maintenance related but is auto related. Thanks in advance for your assistance.” G The vehicle will require a British Columbia safety standards inspection and registration in the BC provincial insurance plan and will be subject to BC tax. The Insurance

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is given, but an hour or more or less later, the client calls back stating they’ve changed their minds and don’t want to get anything done. In most cases the tech has already commenced disassembling the appropriate components and many customers are surprised and sometimes upset to learn that either the job must be completed as agreed to or at the least there will be labour charges to reassemble the vehicle. It’s understandable that customers are cautious when spending the kind of money that auto repairs sometime entail. And trying to budget household expenses and the costs of the family vehicle can be a challenge in most households. What might be helpful is to have a family discussion before taking the vehicle in for its appointment. Discuss what finances are available and who will make the decision and make sure this person’s contact info is given to the service counter person when the vehicle is dropped off. Don’t be shy about asking questions at the service counter. Most experienced personnel may be able to offer some ideas of what has to be done based on the age and mileage on the vehicle and its symptoms. It’s never a bad idea to ask what the ‘worst case’ scenario might be. If you know a larger estimate might involve some time to make financial

arrangements or further family conferences, let the shop know when you are presented with the estimate and they can put your vehicle on hold rather than waste time and your money in labour fees. There are certain Pandora’s boxes that can’t be put back together again. If a shop tells you your car’s engine or transmission must come out and be torn down to provide an estimate, and you say yes, you’re pretty much committed to either fixing it or getting it back in a basket. When either of these major power-train components are completely disassembled they can’t be put back together without new gaskets and seals, and in the case of a transmission that requires an overhaul, putting it back together without fixing it means it may not operate at all. As with most things in life, good communications can prevent and solve a lot of problems. 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, 5 Lorne St., P.O. Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ont. Yours in service Brian Turner

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Lifestyle - “Good morning, Brian! I’ve read your column for a while now and it suddenly dawned on me that I have had an automotive question that no one seems to be able to answer and that I should write to you. I have a 2007 Toyota Yaris and a while ago the brake light and ABS light went on. I had it checked at a Toyota dealer and they gave me a report that indicated I needed to replace the right hand side hub, bearing and wire. It would cost a little more than $500. I did a little research online and found others complaining about the same problem. They talked about a sensor that needed to be replaced. My question is – Is this an item that needs to be fixed? What are the consequences of not fixing it? Does it just disable the ABS system? Your thoughts would be extremely valuable to me. Thanks for your time and the important work that you do!” G

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of two other guys – they were already in there. In my hole!” Armitage found himself lying partly in and partly out of the trench. That’s when a shell struck approximately 30 feet away. The next thing he remembers is waking up in a first aid station. “They told me the concussion had knocked me out cold. But I wasn’t hit by any of the shrapnel. “When those things (shells) hit they kind of plow along the surface of the ground and then explode. I was really lucky.” The teenager from South March, just outside Ottawa, was knocked senseless by the blast. His left ear drum was ruptured and permanently damaged. The ringing in his ears lasted for weeks. “They wanted to send me back to England for treatment. But I told them ‘I’m OK. The ringing is starting to go away.’ I was able to finish out the war without being seriously injured,” he explains, with a wry smile. Armitage and his unit, the Royal Canadian Artillery Third Medium Regiment, landed in Normandy on D-Plus 12. That is 12 days after the start of Operation Overlord (nicknamed “D-Day”), the massive Allied invasion of German-held

France which began early on the morning of Tuesday, June 6, 1944. “When our landing craft headed back again (to a mother ship) it was full of German prisoners. They told us there were 1,500 (POWs) on the beach, waiting to be transported to England.” Armitage was involved in the intense fighting to capture the French city of Caen. He later participated in the Allied pincer movement that very nearly succeeded in cutting off the bulk of German forces in Normandy. The so-called “Battle of the Falaise Gap.” It was during that part of the campaign that he was injured. Many other Canadians were killed in action during both battles and are interred in Commonwealth war cemeteries established in the region. A large number of Germans succeeded in wriggling out of the attempted trap at Falaise and lived to fight another day, slowing the Allied push through Western Europe. Liberate ports Armitage and his comrades later helped liberate the French ports of Calais and Boulogne. The Canadian Army was given the task of pushing the enemy out of English Channel ports in France and Belgium. The

ports were vital to the Allied cause but they were fanatically defended which made them very difficult and dangerous to attack. The young, Ottawa area soldier and his compatriots eventually fought their way north through Holland and into Germany. His unit ended the war in the port city of Wilhelmshaven, in northern Germany, which was home to a major U-Boat (submarine) base. In June of this year Armitage, who turns 90 in February, was among an official delegation of Canadian Normandy veterans who attended special ceremonies marking the 70th anniversary of D-Day. His eldest son Mick (the wellknown Ottawa musician and promoter) said it was a wonderful experience for his father. “Dad has had such an interesting life. But to be part of that ceremony in June was very special for him. We (family) are so proud of him!” Armitage smiles and laughs when he says that he “an avowed Liberal (he ran a very close second to long-time MPP Norm Sterling in the 1987 Ontario election)” got to shake hands with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who he Continued on page 46

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Area WW II veteran has amazing story to tell Continued from page 44

called “an avowed Conservative,” at Juno Beach (the Canadian invasion beach) in France in June. He has a photograph to prove it. In France Armitage stayed in the home of the same family he was billeted with during his only previous post-war visit to Normandy in 1995. In May of that year he was among thousands of Canadian veterans who participated in ceremonies to mark the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of Holland and the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe. We have something in common because my wife and I also attended the 50th anniversary observances in the company of 20 veterans and their wives from Carleton Place, Lanark County and Ottawa. The biggest event was Holland’s National Liberation Parade held in the city of Apeldoorn on May 7, 1995. I was there as a journalist to cover the event which was attended by half a million cheering spectators. Armitage was one of 8,000 WW

II veterans who marched past the throng receiving countless hugs, kisses and bouquets of flowers from grateful Dutch citizens. The people of The Netherlands have never forgotten the sacrifices Canadian soldiers made in helping free their country after five years of Nazi occupation. A total of 5,706 Canadians gave their lives during the Dutch campaign. “Wasn’t that parade something,” Armitage enthused. “It was unbelievable!” I agreed, but told him that he and his fellow veterans deserve all the praise they receive and then some. French family For our group and Armitage that poignant trip included tours of the Allied invasion beaches in France. Included on the itinerary was Juno Beach where Armitage had first set foot in Europe 49 years earlier. During his 1995 stay he was billeted with a French couple who had three young children. Armitage remained in touch and when it was announced he would be part of the D-Day 70th anniversary observances this year he was able to connect

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with the same family. Once again he was welcomed into their home with open arms. “The kids are all grown up now. We had some very good talks.” Also during the visit Armitage made a pilgrimage to Beny-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery where just over 2,000 Canadian victims of DDay and the Normandy campaign are interred. Among the soldiers buried there are several from his own regiment. One of them was his own officer, Lieutenant Roy Pattinson. A native of Victoria, British Columbia the 25-year-old officer died during heavy enemy shelling on July 29, 1944 two days before Armitage himself was nearly killed by an exploding artillery round. His eyes became moist when he mentioned all the young men who didn’t survive the war. “I think about my comrades who never got the opportunity to experience the richness life had to offer. They had their whole lives ahead of them but they never made it home. “I’m among the lucky ones.” Armitage’s wartime service has not been forgotten. He is a recipi-

ent of the France and Germany Star which went to those who experienced six months or more of action. Also among the decorations he wears on special occasions are the Defence of Britain medal, the WW II Victory medal, the Canadian Volunteer medal and the Normandy Defence medal. Recently he was notified that the Government of France will present him with the prestigious ‘Legion of Honour Medal.’ That will take place during a ceremony at the French Embassy in Ottawa in November. “I feel very humble,” he says softly. The medal presentation will take place the month after Armitage officially releases a book about his very interesting life. Entitled ‘The Way It Was and Now: My Journey’ the book was about to go to print when I sat down with the author last week. “I never thought I would write a book, but it is pretty exciting,” he says gleefully. He is also planning to return to Europe in May with his son Mick. They will attend the 70th anniversary liberation parade in The Netherlands

and participate in other observances marking the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. In this column I have only outlined details about Armitage’s war experience. Despite its significance, the war is just one chapter in what has been a full and rewarding life for the West Carleton native. There is so much more to Roly Armitage! He is a retired veterinarian, race horse owner and track operator. He served as the Mayor of West Carleton Township (now part of the City of Ottawa) and he was general manager of Carp Airport for 10 years. A widower (he has outlived two wives) he has three surviving children (he lost a son at age 27), four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. And that is just part of his story. I am writing a feature about this fascinating man which will appear in some editions of this newspaper. But if you want the whole story you’ll have to buy the book. Believe me, it is a very good read! If you have a comment or question for Jeff Maguire he can be reached by email at: jeffrey.maguire@rogers.com.


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Stunning 2600sqft bungalow only 1.5 years old & built w/a main floor in-law suite. Enjoy all the comforts of this modern home featuring hardwood & ceramic throughout, gorgeous kitchen w/5x8 ft island open to greatrm w/gas fireplace, patio doors to deck, mn flr laundry/mud room w/entrance into garage, 3 bedrms, master suite is separate from the other rooms and has a massive 2 person shower, huge walk in closet, downstairs is partially finished (just needs flooring) w/recrm, 4th bedrm, 3pc bath, patio door walkout to a screened in patio area. Drive under garage/workshop under in-law suite. In-law suite has separate entrance from the garage + its own front porch and back deck area, hrdwd flrs, 1 bedroom, walk in shower & kitchenette area open to living room. MLS#14603209 Asking $589,900

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3 bdrm, 3 bath 1358 sq ft home on huge country lot Detached 30’ x 30’ garage Fully finished lower level MLS 14608427 $299,000

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4 bdrm, 2 baths Fully finished basement Custom deck and fully fenced yard Located across the street from waterfront park MLS 14604784 $289,000

• 1756 sq ft elevated bungalow • 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • Finished lower level w/ walkout • Above ground pool, large deck & oversized 2 car garage MLS 14604827 $269,900

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• Waterfront home on 2.7 acres • 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath • Carpet free - laminate & lino/ vinyl • Access to Hambly Lake (Silver Lake), Verona Lake and Howes Lake • MLS 14602705 $339,000

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Located in the West End 5 bedrms, 3.5 baths Hardwood & ceramic floors throughout Completely finished lower level MLS 14602392 $539,900

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Country setting minutes from the 401 3000+ sq ft 1.5 storey home 4 bdrms, 2.5 baths Detached garage and huge workshop / storage area MLS 14604648 $324,900

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158 acres with 2 Barns River frontage on both sides of the Napanee River 60 acres tillable plus pasture Substantial wooded area MLS 14605672 $749,000

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90+ acre farm 100 year old farm house 3 bdrm, 1 bath Several outbuildings & some older farm equipment MLS 14603523 $299,000

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*Credit rating: If your credit rat- rate mortgages when buying homes ing is better now than it was when years ago. Over time, their monthly you initially earned your home loan, payments may have increased conthen this might be a good time to siderably, making it nearly imposrefinance. Not only will a person sible to afford a home. Refinancing benefit from a low market rate, the for a fixed-rate mortgage, regardinterest rate may be even lower be- less of the current interest rate, will cause lenders look more fondly on likely ease some of your financial you now than they did years ago. burden. Lenders often base their assess*Home value: A higher home val1:45 PM ments of borrower reliability and ue means more equity in the home. stability on those potentialItborrowmoney can to pay down is the This vacation ofbeaused lifetime. ers' credit scores, so a strong credit debt or for home improvements that is animprove emergency. score makes you look better in There the further the value of the eyes of lenders. Borrowers with home and property. It is important to The doctor is asking questions. poor credit ratings may not benefit speak with a real estate professional You’retonot able iftohome answer. from refinancing. determine values have *Income: Aperson's debt-to-in- spiked in a particular neighborhood come ratio is another factor in de- and to gain an accurate appraisal of termining mortgage interest rates the home. This will help determine and approval. A positive change in if refinancing is frugal. 1:57 PM income status as well as reduction * Interest rates: Lower interest You speak language. in debt could make it a good timedon’t to rates often the motivate homeowners refinance. to refinance, as a lower interest rate * Adjustable rate mortgages: can save homeowners a substantial Many people opted for adjustable amount of money over the course

of their loans. However, refinancing too soon (within 4 years of the original home loan) may put homeowners in a negative light. Lenders may see borrowers who refinance too soon or too frequently as risky borrowers who cannot successfully manage their money. * Prepayment penalties: Certain mortgages have prepayment penalties built in. Should a person pay off the mortgage too early, usually within two to five years, 2 to 4 percent of the home's loan value must be paid out. Refinancing counts as paying off one loan and opening up another. Penalties could deter a person from refinancing too soon. Determining the best time to refinance your home mortgage takes effort on the part of the borrower and information about market trends. By doing one's homework and being aware of certain factors, a person can save money by refinancing a home loan.

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2 bdrm home or cottage, centrally located on scenic Dog Lake with many mature trees and beautiful views of the water. No stairs to be found on this level lot to the waters edge. Generous sized kitchen, and family room, energy efficient forced air Propane furnace, freestanding wood pellet stove on main floor, electrical on breakers, block foundation and lots of good water from drilled well, roof shingles `11, lake intake system. Dog Lake is connected to the Rideau waterway and offers prime boating, fishing, and swimming. Located under 30 minutes from Kingston.

Sitting on just over an acre lot you will enjoy the big sky views from this 3 bed country bung. home which features laminate flooring, main floor laundry, thermal windows, master bedroom with walk-in closet. Heated with a forcedairOilfurnace,andwoodburningstove.Walkoutfromthefamilyroom to a large concrete patio, which works greatPM for relaxing or back yard BBQ`s. 1:45 Bring your imagination to the bright lower level recreation room which has been drywalled and awaits your design ideas. Guys will love the detached garage with electricity, which provides loads of storage and workspace.

This 2+1 bdrm home is move-in ready. This home offers main living area with vaulted ceilings, double sided fireplace and hardwood floors, a spacious kitchen with skylight, pot lights, eating area and patio doors to the deck, a good sized mater with ensuite, lower level finished with rec room with corner fireplace, office area, 3pc bath and 3rd bdrm. New roof 2014, alarm system, central A/C and Hunter Douglas blinds

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www.medicalert.ca • 1-800-668-1507 2 bdrm home or cottage, centrally located on scenic Dog Lake with many mature trees and beautiful views of the water. No stairs to be found on this level lot to the waters edge. Generous sized kitchen, and family room, energy efficient forced air Propane furnace, freestanding wood pellet stove on main floor, electrical on breakers, block foundation and lots of good water from drilled well, roof shingles `11, lake intake system. Dog Lake is connected to the Rideau waterway and offers prime boating, fishing, and swimming. Located under 30 minutes from Kingston.

Located in the friendly village of Harrowsmith sits this large country home on a mature landscaped lot which includes a large rear yard a great entertaining deck & above ground pool. The home features a large double car garage, w entry to the mainfloor. 4 bedrooms up, a beautiful gourmet kitchen with maple cabinetry, large center island, built in double oven, cook top and dishwasher. Enjoy the warmth in winter from a energy efficient pellet stove & newer propane furnace, and stay cool in the summer with the central air. Great home to entertain and raise a family. Updates include furnace & AC ‘11, roof, soffit & eavestroughs ‘09, pool pump and skimmer ‘13. This home could easily be coverted to have an Inlaw suite.

8034 cOunty RD 2 $294,900 92 WInDFIELD cRES $349,900

Easy access to hwy 401. 1.7 acres, 3 plus 1 bdrms bungalow, attached 2 car garage with 2 outbuildings, one is an insulated workshop with hydro to it. the second is a large 26 x 40 coverall. Includes in kitchen, original hardwood floors and large deck. 2 bathrooms, on on lower level has a 6ft jet tub. 200 amp service, new furnace and central air in 2013. 2 wells, on for the house and one for all outside water needs with an amazing reverse osmosis water treatment system. new carpet in basement, l-shaped lot, snow blower and riding lawn mower included.

Beautiful 4 level side split in Grenadier Village, substantially renovated and in terrific condition top to bottom. Updates include: 2013 35 year architectural shingles, all new electrical, high efficiency furnace, kitchen with granite counters, patio door, pool shed, front porch, garage door, hardwood floors, pot lights, railings, interior doors and trim. All windows were replaced in 2012. Home also features finished basement and large inground pool.

Loughborough Lake - unique offering on one of Ontario’s most desirable lakes. Beautiful 3+2 bdrm cedar home situated on a mature treed lot with a gradual and level grade to a deep and clean shoreline and that is just for starters. Features: 2 docks including a large one suitable for a patio set, swim platform, 54 foot deck, hot tub, lower level rec room which walks out to a screened in florida room steps from the water’s edge, 2 full bathrooms, granite counters in kitchen. Completely renovated in 2000 with new plumbing, windows and doors, kitchen, septic, steel roof, furnace, 2 fireplaces and the list goes on.

This country bunglow is sitting on a large level lot just 10 minutes north of Kingston with many mature trees which create a park like setting in the rear yard. The home offer a large bedroom on the upper level with 3pc ensuite which has been updated. Main floor living room has been updated with quality laminate flooring and beautiful pine beams which create a warm welcoming feeling, living room also features a patio door leading to a large deck. thermal windows installed through out, and a forced air Oil furnace. Great 3 season room off the kitchen offers both storage space or a great entertaining space. The property also includes a large double car garage/workshop

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The 2356 sq.ft. home is located on a quiet cul du sac. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 6 years old comes fully finished top to bottom with a beautiful landscaped lot, deck, and walkout lower level. Include 9’ ceilings, hardwood and ceramic floors in the main floor, a bright fully finished lower level with large windows and walk out to patio and deck. Gourmet cooks kitchen with stunning dark maple cabinetry installed with large center island and large pantry. MLS®14605698

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Set in picturesque Valley View Estates sits this stunning 1700+ square foot 3 bdrm bungalow, the Willow, by RJM Classic Homes. Bright open concept main floor plan boasts 9’ ceilings and a stunning vaulted ceiling in the great room with gas fireplace, custom mantle, mnflr laundry, formal dining room with large windows overlooking the valley. Large master bdrm, includes walk in closet, and gorgeous ensuite. Quality upgrades to include, hickory hardwood floors in kitchen and great room, interlock walkway to front entry, beautiful Oak columns, and more! MLS®13606963.

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This 3 bedroom 2 level back split cottage may be just the thing to bring your family together. Fall asleep to the soothing sounds of loons and a nice gentle breeze, wake up rejuvenated and go for a refreshing swim from your own private sandy beach. Nicely decorated, low maintenance exterior, dock and only 35 minutes from Kingston make this the perfect get away.

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3315 LoUGhBoRoUGh DR., eLGINBURG - $439,900

Only 10 minutes north of Highway 401. Features a view of Loughborough Lake and only a stone throw to a boat ramp to access the lake, new custom kitchen with quartz top and glass back splash, new hardwood flooring throughout main level, 3 updated bathrooms, cozy recreation with woodstove, indoor heated pool with grade level walk out to a patio. MLS® 14607342.

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Quick closing available, well maintained 3 bedroom brick bungalow, finished on both levels, many updates throughout, which include ie: roof shingles, windows/doors, deck, bathroom, basement with woodstove, propane furnace, hot water tank, water treatment system and redecoration. This home is ready for a new family. MLS® 14608371

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Impeccable maintained three bdrm brick bungalow with an attached two car garage. It is located in a great neighbourhood within walking distance to parks, walking/biking trails, schools and shopping. Features 12’ x 20’ three season sunroom, which adds to the 1422 sq ft of living space, covered entry from driveway, hardwood floors and a main level laundry room. MLS® 14605190.

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Buck Lake year round home with level access to the water, year round road access and a detached garage! This one-level home features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 walk-in closets, open concept kitchen and living area with stone fireplace and dining room with amazing views down the bay. Located just 30 minutes from Kingston or 25 minutes south of Westport. MLS ® 14608158

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Absolutely beautiful historic home with an amazing backyard bordered by the Westbrook Creek. This 1850’s limestone and brick home features 4 large bedrooms, 1.5 baths, a custom kitchen, separate dining room, sun room, plank pine floors, exposed beams, screened in porch and mature trees and gardens that have to be experienced in person. Incredible property! MLS® 14607079

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Exceptional semi-detached homes in the village of Westport. These newly built bungalows feature 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, open-concept kitchen and living room, mainfloor laundry, propane fireplace and attached garage. Large unfinished basement, attached rear deck and large backyard complete this package. Maintenance-free living in the historic village of Westport. MLS® 14607426/14607430

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34A/B SPRING ST

The present location of the Kame Sushi and Izakaya Japanese restaurant in the hub of Kingston. The owner has decided to downsize so now it is your turn to own this profitable and trendy restaurant which caters to both Queen’s students and locals. Two levels of dining, capacity of 38 people, updated male and female washrooms, wiring, plumbing, kitchen venting and more. Building and business sale; includes fixtures, goodwill and name.

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Great family home, nice neighbourhood, large lot with privacy and a pool – this property has it all! This house boasts 4 large bedrooms, 3 bathrooms with an impressive winding staircase in the main foyer. The lovely, private lot has mature trees and an on-ground pool for those hot summer days. Located close to all amenities and truly the perfect family home! MLS® 14608269

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*WATERFRONT* LOUGHBOROUGH LAKE

931 MALVERN TERRACE

Nothing to do but to relax and enjoy spectacular views of Loughborough lake, this well-kept waterfront bungalow 3+1 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2300 sq.Ft. Of finished living space, double car garage and workshop, fabulous decks overlooking the lake. Fully renovated throughout. Granite counter tops, hardwood and ceramic flooring, newer windows, metal roof, fully finished basement with woodstove and walkout to a deck. Large covered porch overlooking a lovely fully fenced landscaped yard. We look forward to welcoming you home to 4538 red maple lane. MLS# 14607713.

Location can’t be beat! Great 2 storey, 3 bdr, 2.5 bath, good sized eat in kitchen with sliding doors to back deck. Finished basement with walkout to lovely private yard backing onto conservation area. Situated in a quiet cul de sac, walk to school, parks,shopping. Lancaster/ Mother Theresa school district. Updated roof. We look forward to welcoming you home to 931 Malvern Terrace. MLS#.

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66 POINT ST. MARK DR, KINGSTON $699,000

Executive home on massive lot in woodslanding. This five bdrm, three and a half bathroom luxury property, boasts unique upgrades throughout the home. Brazilian walnut and marble floors, vaulted ceilings, heated floors in the breakfast nook, are all naturally lit from the abundance of windows overlooking the water. Additional features such as formal separate dining room, sunken living room, mud/laundry room and more. Just minutes to walk to the library and dog park, this property is sure to exceed your lifestyle needs.

3925 COUNTY ROAD 6, STONE MILLS $489,000

Don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity! This 5 bdrm, 2.5 bath home was completely restored in the past 10 years. Major renovations include all baths, kitchen and restored tin-ceilings in the dining room. Since 2010, new features include basement, wall and ceiling insulation, steel roof, dishwasher, stainless steel oven and 400 sq. ft. cedar deck.

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829 LARCHWOOD CRESCENT

Just move in and enjoy this 4 level family side split. Located in popular Cataraqui Woods. Features include, 1700 sq.Ft. Of living space, 3+1 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms, open concept living dining room area. Fully renovated eat in kitchen with granite countertops, new den- office addition off the kitchen, renovated main bathroom, updated flooring, refinished oak railings, new garage door, new shed and patio and freshly painted. Large sunken family room, meticulously maintained large fully fenced backyard with a 2 tiered deck with a hot tub. We look forward to welcoming you home to 829 Larchwood Crescent. MLS# 14607871.

1930 SUNBURY RD

*WATERFRONT* DOG LAKE

There really is nothing to do but move in and enjoy the beautiful sunsets over dog lake! Updates include, all windows on the 2nd floor (2007), all new windows on the main level (2013), new roof on main house, garage & shed (2013), new front door, patio door and garage door (2012), all new flooring throughout (2014), hardwood stairs (2005), bathrooms reno’s (2014), new light fixtures (2014), new kitchen counter top and sink (2014), new uv light (2014), and brand new septic system (december 2013). 1.5 Acre property with ponds and streams including 150 frontage on Dog Lake with a private dock. MLS# 14607987.

4914 BATH RD, LOYALIST TOWNSHIP $719,900

This two story beautifully maintained home, boasts an updated living room, kitchen and large open living room/dining room. Includes a detached insulated and heated garage, two storey barn. 265’ shoreline. A rail boat launch system, dock and two sailboat moorings are just a few of the wonderful waterfront features. You must see this view!

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Well kept 3 bedroom backing onto Mayfair Park with garden and well treed lot. Fully finished rec room with gas fireplace, lovely house in a great neighbourhood, Come out and have a look.

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