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Mix of rookies and returning members in new Kingston city council By Bill Hutchins Reporter

News – You could call it a fall housecleaning. Kingston voters swept a handful of councillors out of office in the Oct. 27 municipal election. The new council, when it first meets in early December, will look vastly different that the one that’s been in place for the past four years. Mayor-elect Bryan Paterson will oversee a council of seven new faces due to a combination of political defeats and retirements. Incumbents Sandy Berg and Jeff Scott failed to win re-election, while councillors Rick Downes and Dorothy Hector both lost their mayoralty bids. Their losses, coupled with the voluntary departures of Mayor Mark Gerretsen and councillors Brian Reitzel and Bill Glover, will ensure that, for the first time in recent memory, the majority of the next council will be comprised of rookies. Among them is Mary Rita HolThe Loyalist Township’s annual Halloween Spooktacular took place at Farifield House in Amherstivew to the land, who won election in Kingdelight of many young families on Friday, Oct. 24. Jordanna Thompson, 3, and Nuriah Thomson, 7, enjoy a scourt-Rideau. The third time was a snack at the Halloween Spooktacular. Photo/John Harman charm for Holland, who had unsuc-

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cessfully campaigned for the NDP in two recent provincial elections before switching to municipal politics. “There’s been a lot of recognition at the door so obviously the work I’ve done previously has really paid off,” she said. Holland captured 54 per cent of the vote in the newly-created district, compared with 29 per cent for Tom Gingrich, 11 per cent for Kevin Holland and six per cent for Gordon Matthews. She will join other council newcomers like Peter Stroud, who earned 56 per cent of the vote in Sydenham district, nearly double the votes of second place finisher Adam Koven. “I’m relieved because it was a lot of hard work. We got started early knocking on doors back in June. We were listening to what people were saying, like being against the casino,” said Stroud of his victory. Other rookies were elected by much closer margins: Laura Turner, daughter of former mayor Isabel Turner, defeated Joan Jardin by about 300 votes in Lakeside district, Adam Candon won his first race in Continued on page 3

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Kingston casino in the cards? Don’t bet on it, based on referendum results By Bill Hutchins Reporter

Kingston Heritage – The odds of having a casino in Kingston are next to nil following the referendum rejection by voters, according to several councillors. By a two-to-one margin, voters trounced the idea of locating a commercial gambling facility within the city’s borders. The referendum question results saw 23,607 people, or 67 percent, vote ‘no’ to a casino, while 11,580 people, or 33 percent, said ‘yes.’ “This is a clear message that we don’t accept a casino in Kingston. The electorate have spoken,” declared reelected Councillor Jim Neill. Anne Lougheed, chair of the No Casino Kingston coalition, says the results confirmed what they had long suspected. “We always knew the majority of Kingston residents were opposed.” Technically, the referendum isn’t binding on the next council because the electorate turnout failed to reach the 50 percent threshold that’s required under provincial rules. Instead, overall voter turnout was 39.5 percent, just two percent more than during the 2010 municipal election. However, Coun. Neill says the turnout factor doesn’t matter because the casino rejection vote was a solid majority. “With an almost 70 percent rate it doesn’t matter if it’s a 50 percent (turnout). It’s going to be politically binding. No councillor is going to risk bringing a motion forward that’s pro-casino and, if a councillor does, I doubt they will find a seconder,” he predicted. The current council narrowly voted two years ago

to tell the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) that it supports, in principle, Kingston as a willing host city for a privately-operated casino. The vote divided council and the community, and pitted Kingston against Gananoque, which is eager to keep and expand the Thousand Islands Casino. Last spring, council voted unanimously to hold a referendum on the contentious question. Coun. Neill says the Oct. 27 referendum – Kingston’s first plebiscite in 20 years – will be communicated to the OLG. “The OLG has always said we will never go to a community that is not accepting of it.” He added: “I think the provincial government, if they tried to force us on a technicality vote of the previous council, I think they do that at their own political peril.” Council newcomer Mary Rita Holland, one of the founding members of No Casino Kingston, says she will also be pushing the new council to ensure the mandate of voters is fulfilled. “A local casino is essentially going to draw from our local businesses and therefore the economic impact will be negative.” Mayor-elect Bryan Paterson agrees the city needs to move forward with other issues, and put the casino debate to rest. “There are many other great development projects available in our community. I say we go and pursue those.” Very few council candidates openly championed a casino. It was also opposed by the downtown business association. The OLG is modernizing and privatizing its gambling centres, and is expected to select a private casino operator for this region in early 2015.

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Trillium district by finishing about 300 votes ahead of Floyd Patterson, and Ryan Boehme defeated Karen Pagratis by just 47 votes in Pittsburgh district – all three districts were wide-open races after being vacated by the incumbents. Richard Allen pulled off one of the big upsets of the election by knocking off incumbent councillor Jeff Scott and former councillors Joyce MacLeod-Kane and George Sutherland, who were all seeking to represent the rural Countryside district. Allen collected 1,084 votes, compared with 832 for Scott, 706 for MacLeod-Kane and 596 for Sutherland. Jeff McLaren unseated Sandy Berg in the newly-created district of Meadowbrook-Strathcona. He earned 1,682 votes, 260 votes more than Berg. But some familiar faces are returning to the horseshoe. Kevin George handily won re-election with 87 per cent of the votes in Loyalist-

Cataraqui, Lisa Osanic easily recaptured Collins-Bayridge with 82 per cent of the ballots, Rob Hutchison coasted to a third term victory with 66 per cent of the vote in King’s Town, Liz Schell had 58 per cent of the votes in Portsmouth, and Jim Neill defeated Ed Smith with 56 per cent of the votes in what was a hotly-contested rematch of the 2010 campaign in Williamsville district. “I have to say I won in 2010 by totally outworking him (Ed Smith). This time around he was out first and worked really hard, as I did. And I think it came down people being able to compare voting records,” said Neill of his victory. Neill says paying attention to the basic needs of residents is what helps voters make up their minds. “First and foremost we are pothole politicians. That means we have to take care of potholes, traffic calming, transit and making the city more pedestrian and cycling friendly. All of those things get embraced by the public and gives us a certain amount of political capital.”

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it,” added Kroeker. The tour is about 45 minutes long and takes visitors through the main floor of City Hall and then into Memorial Hall. More than 20,000 people visit City Hall each year, but most of them are tourists. With the Mo Tours, staff hope to attract locals and expose them to things that they may have never noticed in city hall before. “A lot of people come to City Hall for council or to pick up a recycling bin and they don’t take notice of all the history on the walls,” explained Cultural Services communications officer, Kat Evans. “The stories are so interesting and if we can share those stories and make them more interesting then that is wonderful.” Tours will run on Saturdays throughout the month of November from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., with tours beginning on the hour at the front entrance of City Hall. Kingstonians are encouraged to come out and show off their Movember looks and prizes will be given for the most impressive displays. The tours are free, but donations for the United Way will be accepted throughout the tour. Martha Kroeker leads a Mo Tour at city hall.

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News – It’s that time of year again – time to say goodbye to clean shaven male faces and hello to moustaches, beards, mutton chops and maybe even chin curtains. It’s Movember, a month that is mandated to help support men’s health. This year, the City of Kingston has found a new way to raise awareness for the cause and show off their portrait collection at the same time. “We realized that the new tour at City Hall had been right under our noses the whole time,” joked tour guide and Cultural Services program coordinator Martha Kroeker. “We came up with the idea last year when Movember was happening and we did a bunch of research and created a Mo themed tour.” A portrait of Neal Curry Polson and his very unique a la souvarov facial hair is what started the conversation. After that, Kroeker and civic collections technician Sarah Forsyth started looking at the rest of

the mayoral portraits and specifically their facial hair. They discovered old dutch beards, rogue sideburns, chevrons, banditos and even soulpatches. “We have mos, we have lots of them and we have fabulous ones. We are always looking for ways to promote the collection of portraits that we have,” explained Forsyth. “I have always wanted to do a pamphlet on the collection based on the hair styles and facial hair styles, but this seemed even better.” The tour focuses on 10 portraits of past Kingston mayors that are on display within City Hall. Each mayor is introduced with a focus on their facial hair; then interesting facts about their life, work and political careers are presented and related to mental health concerns like the importance of work life balance or the effects of PTSD. “We took something that is normally perceived to be stale, both in terms of the mental health facts and the civic history, and tried to find a way to connect that to a modern audience and get people excited about

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There’ve been varying explanations as to why many other Ontario election races were decided, and victory speeches made, long before Kingston residents saw the first trickle of results. The city, after all, invested hundreds of thousands of dollars to purchase vote counting machines and so-called ‘remote voting’ technology for the 2014 election. The old standard of manually counting paper ballots, it seemed, was much quicker. The clerk’s office, which is responsible for overseeing the election process, explained there was a late surge of voters at many of the 25 polling stations across the city. In other words, people who arrived at 7 or 7:30pm were probably still waiting to vote beyond 8pm – when the polls were supposed to close. Add to the fact that district returning officers (DROs) had to pack up the vote counting machines (tabulators), tidy up their locations, and drive the tabulators

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Hip hopping for Easter Seals The older I get, the more I feel the need to do things every once in a while that are way out of my comfort zone. You could say it started three or four years ago when I became infatuated with roller derby. Some of you might remember that I actually took part in the Kingston Derby Girls “fresh meatâ€? camp back in 2012. I was terrible at it and terrified pretty much the entire time, but I will forever remember it as being a great experience, which allowed me to learn new skills, expand my horizons and meet some great friends. My next challenge is certainly less *hazardous* than roller derby. I’m unlikely, for instance, to end up with a concussion or broken leg. Still, it’s probably the most terrifying thing I’ve ever signed up for. You see, back in the spring I was asked if I would take part in the annual Easter Seals Dancing With the Stars fundraiser. I immediately said yes, of course I would. Easter Seals, which helps provide equipment and services for local children with physical disabilities, is a fantastic charity. Plus, this would give me another opportunity to try something brand new. I have

never danced before (well, other than at weddings and other places where alcohol consumption has been a factor), and have always been interested in learning. The deal is that each “star� gets eight hour-long lessons with a professional dancer, leading up to a performance at a swanky fundraiser dinner in front of family, friends and other supporters. Initially, I pictured myself living out my girlhood Dirty Dancing fantasy of fast becoming an expert at spinning, cha chaing and being lifted into the air by a hunky Patrick Swayze lookalike. So I was a little surprised when the Easter Seals fundraising coordinator, Jessica, asked if I would mind being paired with a female partner. “Of course not,� I said, and began imagining spinning around the dance floor with a woman. Lifts are probably out, I thought, but otherwise my fantasy remained pretty much intact. I was in for another surprise when I learned that we would be dancing hip hop. (Well, actually I was presented with either hip hop or “contemporary�, the latter of which seemed a bit strange and even more beyond my capabilities.) So hip hop we settled on, and I was paired with a lovely young woman named Randi Kyle, who teaches at the local studio TK Danceworx and has performed on stages around the world. At the time of writing we’re still quite early into our lessons, but I would say things are going about as well as

can be expected. Hip hop is definitely harder than it looks. There are a lot of steps and it’s easy to get flustered trying to remember what’s next - not to mention doing the moves well and in sync with Randi. But who knows? Maybe being two hip hop chicks amongst more classical, ballroomstyle performers will give us an edge over the other “starsâ€?. One thing’s for sure: we’ll certainly stand out. So far, Randi and I have raised $590 for Easter Seals through online voting. If we meet our goal of $2,000, we will have earned enough to send one child to Camp Merrywood on Big Rideau Lake, a very special place that allows children with physical disabilities to have the full summer camp experience. You can vote for us by making a donation at: http://www.easterseals. org/dancing/kingston-dancing-witheaster-seals-stars It’s looking like I’ll be able to fill at least one table of supporters on the night of the fundraiser - but of course I could always use as many as possible! If you are interested in coming to the fundraising dinner to watch the final performances, please contact me or call 613-547-4125 or visit www. easterseals.org/events. It takes place Thursday, Nov. 20 at 6 p.m. at the Four Points Sheraton. Tickets are $125 per person, or $900 for a table of eight. It’s not cheap, but you do get a lovely meal and wine, and the once-ina-lifetime opportunity of seeing me try to dance hip hop.

day in 1918 when World War 1 ended, and this year marks 100 years since the onset of that war. The annual events or services on Remembrance Day (as it is now called) continue to be an opportunity to gather together, but the reason for individuals doing so has changed over the years. Most of us have no immediate contact with the events or people involved in WW1 and yet “remem-

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Editorial – What will it take to make people exercise their right to vote? The recent municipal elections made it easier than ever to vote. Many municipalities introduced phone and/or internet voting and yet there were still appallingly low voter turnout numbers across the province. In the five municipalities our papers cover, numbers improved, but not by much. In terms of percentage Kingston saw 42 per cent of eligible votes cast a vote. That was with a tight mayoral race and the all important casino question on the ballot. In the other local municipalities, the Frontenac Islands saw the highest voter turnout with 67 per cent while Central Frontenac saw 41 per cent and South Frontenac 37 per cent. The lowest voter turnout in our area was in Loyalist Township, where only 33 per cent of voters participated. Sadly, these numbers are not out of the ordinary and many municipalities across Ontario fell well below the 50 per cent mark. So what can we do to improve voter turnout? This question has been asked time and time again and many have suggested changing out electoral system so that a winner cannot be decided until 50 per cent of the eligible voters have cast a vote. In that scenario, many also suggest that the winner should have to receive at least half of those votes or 25 per cent. Certainly an interesting suggestion, but perhaps we need something even more drastic. In some countries voting is compulsory. Since 1924, voting in Australia has been compulsory for citizens 18 years and above. Eligible voters are required to go to a polling station, receive a ballot, take it to a box and mark it before folding it and putting it in the ballot box. In this case, if a person chooses to spoil their ballot by not marking next to a name they can do so, but the paper must be marked in some way. At the 2010 Tasmanian state election, about 6,000 people were fined $26 for not voting. While this method certainly isn’t perfect, it does encourage voters to cast a vote. Perhaps this type of system is something we should consider, especially since nothing else seems to be working.

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Upcoming events at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 491 Seeley’s Bay - Nov. 7 Friday night supper 5-7p.m. Nov. 9 Veterans’ Church Service at the United Church 11 a.m. Nov. 9 Youth Darts 1:30 - 3:30. Nov. 11 Rememberance Day Service 10:30 a.m. Nov. 12 Howl and Jam 7-10 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, 7.30 p.m., Glenburnie United Church 1028 Unity Road presentsTRIOLAIN CONCERT. These classically trained musicians play everything from baroque to sacred, from rock to waltzes, Celtic, jigs and reels to popular music. Light refreshments. Proceeds to help fund the hand bell choir. Call Kelly Ph: 613 547 8169 for more information. Family For the Win will be hosting Board Game Social by Donation at the Frontenac Mall, near the Chit Chat Cafe, with all proceeds benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters mentorship programming. Anyone is welcome to learn a new modern board game, meet new people, and bring a friend. Starts 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 12. A Time of Unrest Wednesday, Nov. 12, 7 - 9:30 p.m. Enjoy an evening watching Puccini’s Tosca, a tragic tale of love and loss set in 19th century Rome amidst the threat of Napoleon’s invasion of Italy. In partnership with the Kingston Opera Guild. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. 613.548.7810. Rideau Trail Hike Saturday, Nov. 8 Little Cataraqui Conservation Area, 10 km. moderate pace. Enjoy the well groomed trails and chickadees. Depart Canadian Tire parking lot along the Bath Road at 9 am. Gas $2 plus park fee. Information: Pat - 613-385-2356. Rideau Trail Hike Sunday, Nov. 9 Charleston Lake Park Tallow Rock Loop, Level 2-3, moderate pace, 10 km. Enjoy a fall hike with varied terrain and spectacular views of Charleston Lake. Depart Canadian Tire Parking Lot along Bath Road at 9 am. Gas $6 plus park fee. More info: 613-659-3894 or 613-888-8066. Adult/Senior Winter Programs - A new session of programs begins Nov. 10. With over 100 programs, we have something for everyone! Visit seniorskinston.

ca to see the wide variety of art, education, fitness, and game programs all at affordable prices. Must be a member ($35/year). 613.548.7810. Afternoon of Bridge Saturday, Nov. 8, 12:30 to 4 p.m. Socialize with friends & enjoy light refreshments while playing bridge. Make your own table of 4 in advance. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. 613.548.7810. Kingston Symphony BOOK FAIR -- thousands of books, fiction & non-fiction, sheet music, all sorted and categorized. Nov 13-15. Free admission Friday & Saturday. Friday 10 - 8. Saturday 10-5. All Books 1/2 Price Saturday! KIngston Symphony Warehouse 785 Sir John A Macdonald Blvd., Unit 7A. Watch for the white flag & follow the green signs. The Diversity V11 Art Exhibition & Sale runs to Nov. 26 in the Wilson Room & Foyer of the Kingston Frontenac Public Library (130 Johnson St), during regular library hours, excluding scheduled events. Please call 613-549-8888 to check & avoid disappointment in viewing the art of Barbara Carr, Mary E. Crawford, Eizabeth Rae Dalton, Stephen Elliott, Layne Larsen, Winona Elliott Schep, Ingrid Schmidt and Verna Vowles. A “Meet The Artists” will be held on Saturday, Nov. 8 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Music West presents the second concert in its 2014-2015 season. This will feature Acclaimed Harpist Sharlene Wallace who will present a captivating program of Celtic, South American, Classical and Original music. Toe-tapping, rhythmic, lyrical and beautiful are some of the comments from people who have experienced her music from past concerts. This will take place on Friday Nov 14th, 7:30pm at St. Andrews by the Lake United Church in Reddendale. Tickets can be purchased at the church office, 1 Redden St. 9am - noon weekdays, or at the door. Information: 613-389-8082. RCHA Club - Remembrance Day Service 10:30 a.m. at the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery Brigade (RCHA) National Memorial in City Park (at the corner of King and Barrie Streets) The Service will commence at 10.45 a.m. After the service a

reception follows at the RCHA Club193 Ontario St. Kingston. All are welcome. Music by Michael K. Myers 1-4. Kingston Newcomers is accepting new members, let one of them be you! The Kingston Newcomers club is an organization that brings newcomers and persons that have had a life change together socially, in order to give them an opportunity to meet, find out about the area and to form a support network. Let the journey begin with our next meeting on 11 November 2014 at 7 pm. We meet the 2nd Tuesday of each month (September to June) at 7 pm in the upstairs lounge of the Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Home. Located at 435 Davis Drive. Issues of the Heart - A learning series for seniors and those caring for seniors, to be held at Edith Rankin Church, 4080 Bath Road. Come for coffee and conversation at 10:15 a.m. in the church lobby prior to the sessions. All sessions will be held in the Upper Room (Main Floor).Free will donation for each session. Thursday, Nov 13, 10:45 – 12:15 pm “LEARNING TOCAREFORTHETERMINALLYILL,SUFFERINGLOVEDONESANDOURSELVES”. Marjorie Woodbridge, Chaplain, Kingston General Hospital. Before the Rush: (Nov. 7, 6 pm – 9 pm, Nov. 8 & 9, 11 am to 6 pm) at the Ivy Lea Restaurant, 61 Shipman’s Lane. Enjoy the creative offerings of a select group of artists in the elegant setting of the Ivy Lea Restaurant.www.beforetherushartshow. ca.

Free To Non-Profit Organizations | Please Include: Name, address and phone number. Deadline: Thursday at 11 a.m. Send to: whatshappening@theemc.ca BrassWerks presents That Old Brass Magic Friday, Nov. 7 at Cooke’s-Portsmouth United Church. The programme will feature a captivating collection of favourites old and new. Tickets available at the Church Book Room and at the door. RCL Branch 560 Friday, Nov. 7 - Showman’s Karaoke will entertain from 8 - 12. Small cover in effect for non members and guests...everyone welcome. Saturday, Nov. 8 - rock ‘n’ roll to the sounds of the Monarchs from 8 - 12. Small cover for non-members. Everyone welcome. Business and Professional Women’s Club meeting Wednesday, Nov.12, at Smitty’s Restaurant 2376 Princess St. 5:30 p.m. networking. 6 p.m. order from the menu, 7:30 p.m. Speaker Cheryl Hiebert - Wellness Coach Sacred Journeys Healing Arts. Ladies, please join us. .. all welcome. Contact Kay kaymwallace@hotmail. com. 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 John Lauter at the Kingston Kimball Theatre Organ, Friday, Nov 7,7:30 pm. at 89 Kirkpatrick St. Kingston. An evening of fun musical entertainment played on the Kingston Kimball, Canada’s largest Theatre Pipe Organ.

39 Club of Kingston Dance Friday. Nov. 7. MusicbyRedRoseExpress(REDNIGHT) 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.

The Mess Open Arts Studio invites you to our 4th annual art show and sale on Nov. 8. Opening reception from 1 to 6 pm in Gill Hall of St. Andrew’s Church at 130 Clergy St. Meet the artists and see what The Mess is creating in the Kingston area. Additional viewing and sales, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 to 2 p.m. Nov. 11 -Dec. 4. More information: www.themesskingston.blogspot.ca.

Christmas Craft and Treasure SaleSaturday, Nov. 8, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Come browse through gently used, donated items: furniture, glassware, jewellery, Christmas decorations, books, and music. Also available: new handmade sweaters, baby items, scarves, mittens, afghans, and more. Light lunch and snacks also available. Donations gratefully accepted until Nov. 7. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St: 613.548.7810.

Zion United Church Foundation; a 42 Unit Seniors apartment complex located at 106 Pine Street, Kingston, is celebrating its 40th Anniversary. We are inviting anyone who has been connected to Zion United Church or the Foundation to join us on Nov. 9,. The Very Rev Dr. Lois Wilson will lead us in worship at 10 am, followed by a light lunch. From 1-3 p.m., we will be hosting an Open House for anyone inter-

ested in meeting Rev Wilson, catching up with old friends or taking the opportunity to tour our Seniors Building. Info: 613-548-3389. The annual ‘Day of Remembrance’ service will be held at the Cross of Sacrifice, Veterans’ Plot, Cataraqui Cemetery in Kingston, on Monday, Nov. 10 at 10:30a.m. to honour the hundreds of Veterans interred in the Veterans’ Plot and throughout Cataraqui Cemetery. The public is cordially invited to attend. Parking is available behind the Cemetery office with buses provided for transfer to the site. Kingston Women’s Connection presents Holiday Entertaining Tuesday, Nov. 11, 7:30-9 p.m. @ Gibson Hall,990 Sydenham Rd. Sunset Gourmet consultant,Patricia Gordon,shares seasonal recipe ideas. Soloist:Maureen Brites Speaker:Nadine Fafard of Sherbrooke QC-’We Are a Somebody’ Reserve: Marlyn 613 384 9460, Connie 613-548-1625 or judycobham@sympatico.ca. St. Luke’s Market & Cafe Annual Bazaar and Luncheon Saturday, Nov. 8 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. 236 Nelson Street, Kingston. All your favourite sales tables. Kingston Horticultural Society meets on Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the Ongwanada Resource Centre, 191 Portsmouth Ave., Kingston for the Annual General Meeting, including 2014 Highlights, Member Photos and a Seed Exchange. New members are always welcome. Info: www.ikweb.com/khs/ or contact Jim Puckalo 613-329-8865. St. Paul’s United Church, Hwy 38 Harrowsmith hosts annual Country Craft and Bake Sale on Saturday, Nov. 8 from 9-2. Over 20 local crafters in attendance with a large array of items for sale. Ever popular St. Paul’s bake table with lots of tempting treats including homemade pie. ! Multi-prize draws. St. Paul’s Sunday School will be selling Christmas items, houseplants and homemade candy in support of the Verona Community Association Christmas for Kids and the Christmas Food Hampers. For more information, please contact Marni at 613-374-9929.

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AVIS DE DÉBUT D’ÉTUDE Élargissement de L’autoroute 401 et Réfection/Remplacement du Pont de la Rivière Cataraqui Étude de conception détaillée G.W.P. 79-99-00 L’ÉTUDE Le ministère des Transports de l’Ontario (MTO) a retenu les services de MMM Group Limited pour entreprendre la conception détaillée relative à l’élargissement de l’autoroute 401 à six voies, à partir de l’ouest du pont de la rivière Cataraqui jusqu’à l’ouest de l’échangeur de la route 15, dans la ville de Kingston (G.W.P. 79-99-00). En 2001, on a réalisé une conception préliminaire et une évaluation environnementale (ÉE) portant sur l’élargissement de l’autoroute 401 à partir de l’ouest du chemin de comté 38 (chemin Gardiners) jusqu’à la route 15. L’ÉE de 2001 recommandait la réfection et l’élargissement mineur du pont sur la rivière Cataraqui. Notamment, le MMM Group Limited examinera et évaluera d’autres options pour la réfection du pont ou son remplacement par une structure plus large. Si, dans le cadre de cette étude, le plan recommandé différait sensiblement de celui qui est indiqué dans l’ÉE de 2001 (p. ex. élargissement important ou remplacement de la structure), on rédigera un addenda au rapport de L’ÉE. LE PROCESSUS

The Kingston Heritage office was visited by some of Kingston’s cutest trick-or-treaters on Halloween, who walked over from our neighbour Tiny Hoppers daycare. (Left to Right) Emily, a pirate; Corbin, a monkey; Sophia, a scarecrow; Brooklyn, a turtle; and Gabriella, an owl.

L’étude suit le processus approuvé pour les projets du groupe « B » en vertu de l’Évaluation environnementale de portée générale pour les installations provinciales de transport (2000) et le public sera consulté pendant toute la durée du projet.

Songs of Peace on Remembrance Day: Give Peace a Chance

Au besoin, on rédigera un addenda au rapport d’étude environnementale pour les transports (REET) afin de documenter le plan de réfection ou de remplacement recommandé, et on l’offrira en consultation publique durant une période de 30 jours. Des communiqués dans les journaux expliqueront le processus d’examen et indiqueront les emplacements où l’on pourra consulter l’addenda. La conception détaillée comprendra le plan recommandé pour le pont, approuvé dans le cadre d’un addenda.

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tice, Peace and Integrity of Creation Office of the Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul, PeaceQuest hopes to continue to expand nationally as Canada recognizes the various anniversaries of World War I. The idea is to provide a communitybased catalyst and forum to engage people in discussing issues of war and peace. Open Voices is a nonauditioned adult choir founded in 2001. The choir, under the artistic direction of Andy Rush, sings fun and uplifting folk, world, sacred, and jazz music using four part harmony. The choir is based on the belief that community singing can be a nurturing, empowering and healing force. Through music, we can open our minds and hearts to gain different perspectives on difficult questions such as “What is peace? Should we lament or celebrate war? How do we make peace so we can keep peace?” Through singing on this Remembrance Day, you may experience a sense of connection with big, invisi-

ble parts of yourself that are difficult to express in words, and be challenged to consider the possibility of peace. We will sing a collection of familiar folk, world music, spirituals and contemporary songs of peace. Experience with singing or reading music isn’t needed: just bring your desire to be part of a group who sing for joy and connection, your willingness to think about peace and remembering, and your openness to new experiences. Give Peace a Chance. Go to www.openvoices.ca for more information on Open Voices Community Choir, and www.peacequest.ca for more information on PeaceQuest. Event details: “Give Peace a Chance” Open Voices Community Sing-Along. Tues. Nov. 11, 2014 from 7-9pm in Cookes-Portsmouth Church Hall, 200 Norman Rogers Road, Kingston. Doors open at 6:30. Wheel chair accessible. Free or by donation to offset costs. Any surplus will go to PeaceQuest. Linda Williams, member of Open Voices

Une séance d’information publique (SIP) donnera aux intervenants l’occasion d’examiner et de commenter les solutions proposées pour la réfection ou le remplacement du pont, les répercussions potentielles, ainsi que les mesures d’atténuation suggérées. Des communiqués dans les journaux indiqueront la date, l’heure et le lieu de la SIP.

Dès l’achèvement de la conception détaillée, un rapport de conception et de construction (RCC) sera rédigé et exposé pour consultation publique durant une période de 30 jours. Un avis de présentation paraîtra dans les journaux locaux pour expliquer le processus d’examen et indiquer les emplacements où l’on pourra consulter le RCC. COMMENTAIRES Le Ministère vous invite à formuler tous les renseignements, questions ou commentaires éventuels au sujet de ces études. Si vous souhaitez que votre nom soit ajouté à la liste d’envoi postal relative au projet, ou si vous désirez formuler un commentaire immédiatement, veuillez communiquer avec : M. Lincoln MacDonald, ing. Chargé de projet de la firme MMM Group Limited 1145, chemin Hunt Club, suite 300 Ottawa (Ontario) K1V 0Y3 tél. : 613 736-7200 sans frais : 1 877 998-9912 téléc. : 613 736-8710 courriel : macdonaldl@mmm.ca

Mme Tina White Chargée de projet principale du MTO Ministère des Transports, Région de l’Est 1355, boulevard John Counter, sac postal 4000 Kingston (Ontario) K7L 5A3 tél. : 613 545-4871 sans frais : 1 800 267-0295 téléc. : 613 540-5106 courriel : tina.white@ontario.ca

L'information sera recueillie conformément à la Loi sur l'accès à l'information et la protection de la vie privée (LAIPVP). À l’exception des renseignements personnels, tous les commentaires deviendront du domaine public. Des renseignements sont disponibles en français, au numéro 613 736-7200, poste 3561, auprès de Meghan MacMillan; courriel : macmillanm@mmm.ca.

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News - It’s been a “year of roasting” for Lorraine Schmidt, a fact that paid off for her Oct. 25 when her roasted heirloom garden tomato soup took first place in the Cook Local Recipe Challenge at AquaTerra. Presented by Local Tastes Magazine, the event featured six finalists whose recipes were chosen from the many entered in the contest. In the appetizer round, Schmidt’s soup faced off against Julie Fossitt’s backyard beets with shiitake lettuce wraps; in the “mains” category, Stephen Anderson’s pasta primavera ali olio was chosen, narrowly beating out Scott Allison’s squash and cranberry penne; in the dessert round, Laurie McRae Demers’ maple cream pie took top prize over Catherine Crandell’s autumn harvest caramel cake. Each dish was paired with a Prince Edward County wine of the cook’s choosing. In the end, however, it was the soup that prevailed over them all. Schmidt, who lives on a farm in Prince Edward County, won a two night stay for four at the Marriot in Kingston and a VIA train ride to Kingston from Toronto. She admitted she was a little surprised. “I kind of entered the competition just thinking it would be a fun thing to do. Then when I got the phone call [saying I was a finalist] I was really surprised.î Her goal was to use ingredients produced on her farm as much as possible - right down to the paprika, which she makes herself. “We ended up having bushels of tomatoes that came on really late be-

cause of the bad season this year and I had no way to get rid of them. I try to always think of something to do with them so I decided to make a soup. Then I wanted to make it a little bit different so I roasted the tomatoes. She noted that the experience of making her dish for the judges and 25 or so guests on the day of the cook-off was very exciting. “It felt great to be downstairs in the kitchen with Clark and his entire team, Schmidt said, adding that “everything I tasted from the other contestants was so amazing and the other appetizer was so, so good. I saw Julie working really hard in the kitchen too and I thought, oh this soup is so simple, so I’m really, really surprised I won.” Indeed, according to judge Debbie Trenholm, it was the simplicity of the dish that made it so great. “Great food doesn’t have to be difficult, she said. “Not only was [the soup] the very first dish we had, it was also one that had the greatest impact and the longest memory through the whole meal. The taste lingered and it was so beautifully presented. All the ingredients came from their backyard garden and it was so easy to make.î Judge and event host Clark Day said that he was very pleased with how the cook-off went. “It was quite a wonderful experience because we got to meet the recipes [we chose as finalists],” he said. “There wasn’t any appetizer, main or dessert that I would have said was poorly made. They were all very well done.” The Cook Local Recipe Challenge was sponsored by Kingston

Above: The six finalists (left to right) Lorraine Schmidt, Julie Fossitt, Stephen Anderson, Scott Allison, Catherine Crandell and Laurie McRae Demers. Right: Winner Lorraine Schmidt with Kingston Accommodation Partners’ Murray Matheson.

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News - The people of Loyalist Township have spoken and council will look much the same as it has for the last four years. Bill Lowry was re-elected mayor by a comfortable margin of 2,801 votes to Rob Purvis’ 974. “I am very happy with the support I just received,” Lowry said following his Oct. 27 win. “I have four more years to look forward to and I feel that Loyalist is going to show some great success in economic development and all the other challenges that we have.”

Lowry said there are several exciting announcements on the horizon in terms of economic development. “I have some stuff that I can’t release at this point but I hope it come to fruition and I think with the ongoing incline that we have with residential in Bath and Amherstview will support and justify new retail.” He added that supporting the existing business in Loyalist will also be key. “Everyone wants something new and fancy like our wonderful chains that are out there and franchises, but we also have to be cognizant of the people that are trying to survive on

the businesses that we do have in this township. But not all decisions council will need to make are going to be easy. “We’ve got some great challenges in the water/sewer side of the business that we’ll have to deal with,” Lowry noted. “[The goal will be] maintaining the services that we have at the high level that Loyalist people expect from

us.” In terms of council, only one newcomer, Ron Gordon, was elected - and by a very narrow margin at that. Of the three Ward 3 (Ernestown) councillors elected, Jim (Jamie) Hegadorn received 1,415 votes, Penny Porter 1,366 and Gordon 1,365. However, former Loyalist mayor Clayton McEwan was right behind all of them with 1,359

votes. Veteran councillor John Ibey was eliminated with only 1,188 votes, and Daniel Henderson-Todd with 576. In Ward 2 (Bath), Ed Daniliunas was re-elected with 490 votes over Joy Silver’s 296. Duncan Ashley was once again acclaimed as the councillor for Amherst Island, and Ric Bresee was acclaimed as deputy mayor. R0012872706_0911

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Bath Artisans hold 23rd annual Christmas show and sale Christmas show and sale for the past 23 years. “We have about 20 artisans signed up for the show right now and there will definitely be a full variety of items,” said local painter and member of the Bath Artisans Marion Janssens. Janssens has been part of the show for the past 15 years and has

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Events – Now that Halloween is over, it’s time to look forward to Christmas and that is exactly what the Bath Artisans are doing. With more than 35 members, the group has been selling unique and beautiful artisan items at their annual

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been an artist for as long as she can remember. She has also taken art classes for most of her life and when she moved to Loyalist Township that trend continued. “When I moved to this area I started taking lessons here and I met some of the people who were members of the Bath Artisans and I signed on. The artisan community

here is so welcoming and supportive and so talented.” Janssens started as a painter with watercolors, but over the years her painting has evolved and now she experiments with different materials like raffia, corrugated cardboard and even vegetable seeds. “I make mixed-media pieces and the different materials add texture and really enhance the paintings,” explained Janssens. “Right now I am working with pieces of glass too, and making floral pieces.” The sale is something that Janssens looks forward to and she loves meeting the different people that come out, but that wasn’t always the case; while she enjoys sharing her inspirations and the stories behind the pieces, some of them are a bit harder to let go of. “The first show that I showed at was very hard. I kept wondering if my work was good enough and worried that nobody would like it. It is

also really hard to put a price on things you have made. It has gotten easier over the years and now I love being part of the shows and displaying my work with everyone else’s.” Janssens hopes to one day hold a solo show of her own work, but for now she is happy to be part of the annual event. She hopes that people will come out and see what the artisans in the community have to offer. “I would encourage people to come out and see the variety of pieces. Our community is so rich in art and different mediums and styles and that is so great to see and be part of.” The Bath Artisans show and sale takes place on Nov. 8 and 9 at St. John’s Hall in Bath from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free and coffee and treats will be provided. For more information about the event and the artisans that will be there visit www.bathartisans.info

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Fourth annual Eastern Ontario Local Food Conference returns to Kingston Heritage News –Buying local and looking for locally sourced products is quickly becoming a way of life for many of us, but with increased demand many food growers, processors, distributors and chefs are finding it hard to keep up. That is where the Eastern Ontario Local Food Conference comes in. “The conference works to share best practices and educate people in the agri-food industry about how to expand as the market expands,” explained Jan Dines, business development officer for the Kingston Economic Development Corporation (KEDCO). “We want to attract businesses to Kingston and help expand existing businesses.” The two-day conference features a number of guest speakers and also takes attendees on a tour of local growers and companies in the area. “This year we will be touring Farm Boy, MacKinnon Brothers Brewing Co. and Patchwork Gardens,” added Dines. “A representative from Farm Boy will also be speaking about how to get local products into the store.” The conference is presented by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) in partnership with KEDCO and last year over 200 growers, producers and restaurateurs from the region attended the event. Dines hopes to see a similar turnout this year especially with this year’s theme of ‘Niche to Mainstream’. “We will be focusing on growers like those that sell at farmers’ markets three days a week

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and want to expand,” explained Dines. “Adding products is a great way to do that. A really good example is Limestone Creamery. They started off with dairy products and now they are carrying several different lines of local foods and offering delivery.” The conference will also focus on the growing trend of craft breweries. In addition to the tour of MacKinnon Brothers, attendees will hear from keynote speaker Steve Beauchesne of Beau’s All Natural Brewing Co. on Nov. 25. Other sessions will also occur throughout the two days and attendees can pick which topics interest them most. “The conference is a nice mix of social networking, business sharing and interesting topics,” said Dines. “It is held at a good time of year, too. The gardening is over for most growers and it is the one time you can actually get them away from their farm or gardens and into a room for a day so hopefully that encourages more people to come.” Dines encourages anyone interested in the agri-food industry and interested in expanding their local business to come out to the conference. “Many people make products in their own kitchens and they don’t know how to get it packaged or get it going on a larger scale and hopefully this conference helps.” The Eastern Ontario Local Food Conference takes place Nov. 24-25 at the Four Points by Sheraton in Kingston. For more information or to register visit www.eatontlocalfood.ca

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Events - For Dave Clark, writing music is a way of life. “I just love writing music,” he says. “I sit down and I just kind of let things come out. I’ve written songs about personal things to do with my own relationship with my wife over years and years. I’ve written things about cats. I’ve written things from the perspective of people I don’t even know.” And the former Rheostatics drummer certainly doesn’t limit himself to any particular style of music when writing for his current band, The Woodshed Orchestra, which plays a mash up of dance music styles from around the world. I try to just let things happen,” Clark explains. “If I write a song that sounds like a Caribbean polka tune or one that sounds like punk rock number, there it is, it’s going in the book. And we play them all.” Clark’s diverse tastes in music date back to childhood, when he studied with a teacher who played Greek and Macedonian music. “He used to take me out on gigs and mentored me in the old fashioned style. Then he got me playing right away with other people and stressed that I keep an open mind, so I just listened to all kinds of stuff - AC/DC, the BeeGees, Frank Zappa, Barbra Streisand, Duke Ellington, it didn’t matter. It was all music.” Clark was involved with co-writing during his Rheostatics days, but didn’t really get serious about it until more recently, when a

friend dared him to write a song. “A friend of mine said hey, that’s a pretty good tune, you should do more of that, and he just said it at the right time. He made me feel good enough to give myself license to do it, and it just turned on like a tap and never stopped.” The Woodshed Orchestra contains 10 members when everybody’s together, who collectively reside in Toronto, Montreal and St. Catharines; as the main organizer, Clark likes to keep things pretty laid back and as open and friendly as possible. “That allows people to feel wanted and valued and it means in my mind that we’ve got a place where we can be ourselves together,” he says. “Everybody in the band is a stellar person and a stellar musician and capable of leading the band and writing for the band if they want. Most of them have their own bands.” He notes that when the Woodshed Orchestra gets together, it’s always a great time. “The people in the band are so cool. We’ve got a lot of common denominators. Everybody is really friendly and everybody loves to eat good food, which is super important. Everybody likes to dance and joke around and revels in each other’s victories.” The band will bring their eclectic, upbeat style to The Grad Club on Nov. 14. The goal: to get people up on their feet. “We play music to get people dancing, get them singing along,” says Clark. “What I’m looking for is to be with people, not be at them. If there’s one thing I’m serious about it’s enjoying myself.”

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Hope for her homeland Maryam Sahar Naqibullah dedicates her life to building peace, democracy and equality in Afghanistan. At the age of 20, she’s experienced more than most people could in several lifetimes. She holds a special place in her heart for Canada and the Canadian military. She will be especially thankful on Remembrance Day. From 2009 to 2011, Naqibullah was the only female interpreter working for the Canadian military in Kandahar, serving with the Civilian Military Cooperation Unit. Starting at the age of 15, she risked her life facilitating meetings between Canadian troops, international organizations and Afghan families, as well as educating troops about Afghan culture. At the age of 17, she came to Canada as part of a program offered to interpreters. She attended Algonquin College in Ottawa, where she took an English writing course. Now she’s working on an international relations degree at Carleton University. She also speaks at conferences across the country and serves as an interpreter for Citi-

zenship and Immigration Canada. Her fluency in English, Pashto, Dari, Urdu and Hindi come in handy. She’s living a modern life in Canada, but her early years were anything but modern or free. “I was born in civil war, grew up under Taliban regimes, witnessed the brutality of the Taliban, was not allowed to get an education, watched women being executed in public, was forced to wear the burqa, and was not allowed to see a male doctor. Life was lived like an animal, not like a human being. Sometimes I think even animals had a better life under the Taliban, because they were free, but women were kept in cages.” She explained that in the 1950s and 1960s, Afghanistan was a modern country where gender equality was guaranteed in the constitution. “I want to see my Afghanistan like it was in the 1960s, when Afghans lived in peace and enjoyed basic human rights. My Afghan nation is hurt and tired of violence. We can achieve anything if we work hard and have the constant support of the international community.” The Taliban tried to intimidate Naqibullah because of her work with Canadian troops. “My life was threatened indirectly and directly,” she says. “My 11-year-old brother was kidnapped, beaten, dragged and still suffers from trauma.” Her brother never confessed that he was related. He told them he was just a male escort ac-

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hope. “The infrastructure is in place,” she says. “Everywhere you turn, construction is happening. In our own little way, we are making a difference.” And with people like Maryam Sahar gaining an education, things will continue to improve in Afghanistan. “I will honour the Canadian soldiers who fought for a free and democratic Afghanistan by continuing my work toward peace and equality for all Afghans.” Naqibullah says that one day she would like to be a diplomat or president of Afghanistan. I can see that happening. And on this Remembrance Day, that gives me hope for the world. Maryam Sahar Naqibullah’s presentation in Kingston will begin at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 7. Coffee, tea and sweets, as well as Afghan goods, will be available. Admission is $10 at the door (no advance tickets). For more information about Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan, visit: CW4WAfghan. ca. Mark Bergin on Twitter @markaidanbergin.

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Whenever she gets homesick, she calls her parents. They tell her to read a book, because with an education, she can come home and help change Afghanistan. “Education is most important for improving Afghan women’s lives. Canada needs to spend more money on women’s education in Afghanistan. When you educate a woman, you educate a nation. Education helps to end all the violence against women in the world.” She is worried that the Afghan Canadian Community Centre, which is where she learned English and which has been supported by the Canadian government, may have to close soon because of lack of funds. “Thousands of other Kandahari women got an education in that school, and we all learned about our rights and responsibilities in that school. It was a small part of the Canadian mission but it changed the life of Kandahari women. It’s running out of funds now and it will close soon. I fear that the gate of education for Kandahar is closing once again. I hope the Canadian government will reconsider their decision and will support this school.” She says she is thankful that Canada never gave up on Afghanistan. “Now that young people are getting an education, we can go back and rebuild our country, make it peaceful for future generations. We have achieved so much in the last 10 years. Giving up on Afghanistan is not the solution. Fighting for Afghanistan is the solution.” Naqibullah arrived in Canada on October 22, 2011. Each year on that date, she visits Parliament Hill. Not this year. On October 22, 2014, Cpl. Nathan Cirillo was murdered. Like other Canadians, Naqibullah was shocked and saddened. “My parents called me early in the morning to wish me Happy Canadian Anniversary and they asked my plans,” she says. “I told them I was going to Parliament to take a picture and then I will celebrate with my friends.” Gunshots changed her plans. She couldn’t get near Parliament Hill. Her father called later in the day, worried about her after he heard about the killing. “My father said he would hope and pray for the safety of all Canadians,” she said.

Later in the day, when classes were finished, Naqibullah watched the news of the day’s events. “I was crying and lost at the same time,” she says. “I couldn’t believe it was happening in my second homeland.” The day reminded her of one in Kandahar, where she’d attended at a meeting with the National Department of Security. They were attacked. “Five of my colleagues died in the shootings and explosions,” she said. “It was one of the most terrible things I had seen in Afghanistan.” Two days after the murder of Cpl. Cirillo, Naqibullah bought a bouquet of flowers. “I put them on the War Memorial to pay respect to the soldier Nathan. I was more worried about the safety of Canadians than I was about my fellow Muslims. I was glad the Muslim Canadian Association denounced the attack and called it un-Islamic. Islam is about love, not about hatred. I believe that Canadians understand that very well. I condemn the attacks in Ottawa as well as in Quebec. I praise the courage of Canadian soldiers inside Canada and outside, in Afghanistan. They stand and defend what’s right, and they continue doing it. As an Afghan, I am proud of the Canadian military. I find them very tolerant, friendly and the kindest force that I have ever worked with.” She says that she hopes that she can do something good for Canada as she feels the country has done so much for her. “I am so proud to be here, in my second home,” she says. “I always call it my beloved Canada. I try my best to be a good citizen. This country has given me so much. For the freedom I have in this beautiful country, I am always grateful. I hope one day to give something back.” This young Afghan Muslim woman has no patience for violence. “As a Muslim, I am against the extremism and I will fight against it.” And she does. Daily. You will have an opportunity to hear this remarkable young woman on the evening of Friday, Nov. 7 at Crossroads United Church on Sir John A. Macdonald Blvd, when the Kingston chapter of Canadians for Women in Afghanistan hosts a presentation featuring Maryam Sahar Naqibullah, who will speak on “My Hope & Dreams for Afghanistan.” The national organization was founded in 1996

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13th annual Moster Mash basketball game Staff and students at Frontenac Secondary School got into the Halloween spirit on October 31st. for their 13th annual Monster Mash basketball game. The teachers played against the students in their costumes raising $1000 in support of the United Way.

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Bill Murray thrives as St. Vincent By Mark Haskins

Entertainment - An alcoholic, bitter, old man babysits a young boy after school. It sounds like the kind of typical outrageous comedy Hollywood is so fond of. St. Vincent is anything but typical. On the surface Vincent (Bill Murray) is a cantankerous old man. He doesn’t like people and people generally don’t like him. If you look beneath the surface you’ll see a deeply flawed individual. Vincent drinks too much, gambles too much, swears too much, and is angry most of the time. It makes one wonder why Maggie (Melissa McCarthy) lets Vincent look after her son Oliver (Jaeden Lieberher). To be fair Maggie doesn’t have a lot of options. She and Oliver have moved into the house next to Vincent because she left her cheating husband. She has to work a lot, and with Oliver starting at a new school things aren’t easy. Maggie was a little desperate to find someone to watch Oliver after school, and Vincent was a little desperate for the money. Strangely Oliver and Vincent bond. Vincent takes Oliver to the track, the bar, and teaches him how to fight. He intro-

duces Oliver to Daka (Naomi Watts), the pregnant prostitute with whom he spends his Tuesdays. In turn Oliver seems to be the only friend Vincent has. It’s Oliver who’s able to look past the surface, and all the flaws, and see the saint underneath. St. Vincent asks what makes a saint a saint. The film goes on to answer that question by presenting us with what seems like the most unlikely of candidates. At first glance Vincent is the stereotypical degenerate old man. However, as the film moves forward we get to know Vincent. We laugh, we cry, we look on in shock, and we watch in awe as we’re taught not to judge the book just by its cover. We learn that being a saint doesn’t mean you have to be perfect. I would imagine it’s not easy to play a pregnant prostitute whose best costumer is someone like Vincent. Yet Naomi Watts pulls it off with a grace and humour that really shines. It’s always a risk for an actor to break type and do something different from what their fans expect. Melissa McCarthy takes that risk and it pays off huge. Chris O’Dowd plays Brother Geraghty. As a priest and Oliver’s teacher he brilliantly provides both wisdom and humour.

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cated and complicated. Murray throws his entire being into this role, and gives one of the most sensitive, funny and heartwarming performances of his career.

NOTICE OF STUDY COMMENCEMENT Highway 401 Widening and Cataraqui River Bridge Rehabilitation/Replacement Detail Design Study G.W.P. 79-99-00 THE STUDY The Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) has retained MMM Group Limited to prepare the Detail Design for the widening of Highway 401 to six lanes from west of the Cataraqui River Bridge to west of the Highway 15 interchange in the City of Kingston (G.W.P. 79-99-00). In 2001, a Preliminary Design and Environmental Assessment (EA) for the widening of Highway 401 from west of County Road 38 (Gardiners Road) to Highway 15 was completed. The 2001 EA recommended the rehabilitation and minor widening of the Cataraqui River Bridge. As part of this study, MMM Group Limited will review and assess alternative options for rehabilitating or replacing the Cataraqui River Bridge with a wider structure. If, as part of this study, the recommended plan for the bridge differs significantly from that identified in the 2001 EA (e.g. significant widening or replacement of the structure), an Addendum to the 2001 EA report will be prepared. THE PROCESS The study is being carried out in accordance with the approved planning process for Group ‘B’ projects under the Class Environmental Assessment for Provincial Transportation Facilities (2000), with the opportunity for public input throughout the project. A Public Information Centre (PIC) will be held to provide stakeholders with an opportunity to review and comment on the proposed Cataraqui River Bridge rehabilitation/replacement alternatives, potential impacts and proposed mitigation measures. Newspaper notices will be published to advertise the date, time and location of the PIC. If required, a Transportation Environmental Study Report (TESR) Addendum will be prepared to document the recommended plan for the rehabilitation/replacement of the Cataraqui River Bridge and filed for a 30-day review period. Newspaper notices will be published to explain the review process and identify locations where the TESR Addendum can be reviewed. The Detail Design will incorporate the recommended plan for the Cataraqui River Bridge, as approved through a TESR Addendum. Upon completion of the Detail Design, a Design and Construction Report (DCR) will be prepared and filed for a 30-day public review period. A notice of submission will be published in local newspapers to explain the review process and identify locations where the DCR can be reviewed. COMMENTS The Ministry is interested in any information, comments or questions that you have regarding this study. Should you wish to be added to the study mailing list and/or provide input at this time, please contact: Mr. Lincoln MacDonald, P.Eng. Consultant Project Manager MMM Group Limited 1145 Hunt Club Road, Suite 300 Ottawa, ON K1V 0Y3 tel: 613-736-7200 toll-free: 1-877-998-9912 fax: 613-736-8710 e-mail: macdonaldl@mmm.ca

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Frontenac Islands 67% Voter Turnout Exceeds Expectations The Heritage news- The Township of Frontenac Islands, made up of 2,201 eligible voters, had a 66.7% (1, 467) voter turnout from Howe, Simcoe and Wolfe Islands. Very high, and probably the highest, as compared to any other township or city. The largest part of the voting was made by way of internet/telephone. Frontenac Islands was one of the only townships also providing paper ballot voting. Frontenac Islands’ CAO Darlene Plumley, responsible for the voting process was well pleased with it. “It was amazing and we finished so quickly ,” she said. “One thing that was disappointing was that a number of voters coming to mark a ballot did not bring their PIN number with them and we had to verify who they were and that their PIN had not been used, which caused some delay. As well here on Wolfe Island, we needed to use two different areas to complete the voting process causing another delay” and she added “I have never seen so many scrutineers” . Some might say the results were predictable with the incumbents returned to office. However that would not be true. All of the candidates campaigned hard and mightily, expectations were high and signs were plentiful. Returned

By Margaret Knott

Heritage news- Following the recent Municipal Election, Frontenac Islands Mayor Denis Doyle expressed his thanks to residents. ‘I would like to thank all residents across the Islands for their participation in the democratic process, with an amazing 67% of eligible voters casting a vote, and returning me as Mayor with 82% of the vote . It is proof of a high level of interest in local government with 10 people running for the five positions on Council here.. Not the case in other places where very few and in some cases, no one ran and voter percentages were at about 40%,” he said. Mayor Doyle also expressed his pleasure with the candidates and what he heard from them at ‘All Candidates’ meetings . “Although you may have been unsuccessful this time I would suggest you keep your signs as four years will go by very quickly.” Doyle said that he and the other four members of council will get on with providing good government for the islands . “The top priority is ‘Ferry Transportation’ followed by roads and community building programs such as parks, water access, recreation, health, seniors etc. We will see what we can afford to do and develop a strategic plan

for the next 4 years taking into account the suggestions we heard campaigning.” Regarding Frontenac County, Mayor Doyle said there is a realization that three or four priorities is all they can handle. “As Warden I will continue to focus on seniors housing, transportation, waste management, and financial stewardship, including economic development, in an effort to bring in more tax revenue. Over the years I have concluded that lobbying the province for support on a regional level is much more effective than meeting separately with Ministers.” Doyle said that he gained the helpful support of Mayor Gerretsen and Kingston City Council for a 2nd ferry at a meeting in 2011, and has already reached out to Mayor elect Bryan Patterson suggesting they work as a region on various activities, such as Waste Management, Transportation, Policing, and Economic Development . “ I hope to meet with him shortly to explore these and other opportunities. With the County of Frontenac surrounding the City of Kingston and sharing many services, we need to pool our efforts and negotiate as a team with upper level governments . I will make this a priority over the next four years. Once again thank you for your support. It is an honour to serve you, “ Mayor Doyle concluded.

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colour to that corner of the kitchen.  Father added ‘nuisance’ to his complaints about the Dan River skirt, because now he had to take it off to fork out a slab of salt-pork.  Often, he just let it lie in a heap on the floor by the little barrel, which annoyed Mother almost as much as when Father slurped his tea out of his saucer. Aunt Bertha on the next farm thought the skirt was a lovely idea and said she was going to do the same thing to their little pork barrel.  Everyone thought it was fine except Father. Our minister never seemed to have a reason to pay a visit.  But his call always seemed to be at mealtime, which Mother said assured him of at least one good meal that day.  And so that Saturday, just before noon dinner, in walked the minister, bible in hand, and even though it was a cold Fall day, with snow flurries dusting through the air, the sweat was pouring off his round, fat face. Mother took his coat, and told him to ‘please be seated, Reverend’.  He headed for the armed chair, plopped down like a sack of grain, wiped his face with the sleeve of his black shirt, and placed his bible on top of the pork barrel.  It was a big bible, well worn... the one he carried up to the pulpit every Sunday.  Well, it sunk into the pork barrel, like a stone in a wash tub, taking most off the skirt with it.  He looked at it for what seemed like a full minute, and then reached down into the barrel and pulled it out.  It was covered with salt water, and brine crystals had already settled on the cover of the bible. Mother rushed over, grabbed the bible and was wiping it up and down on her apron as she headed for the dish pan and a dry tea towel. The minister decided he’d be on his way...he’d be back on another day, he said, never taking his eyes off the pork barrel, now with most of the skirt inside it.  It looked like the bible was finished. But that Sunday, there he was, walking up the aisle to the front of the church with the four members of the choir, and the battered bible clutched in his hand.  He always nodded to those in the pews, but he didn’t give us as much as glance. Emerson swore he could smell salt pork off the minister as he passed us at our usual place in the very front row. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books?  Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.

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I love me some sweet potato The wonderfully hearty fall vegetables are here—potatoes, winter squashes, brussel sprouts, broccoli and, of course, let’s not forget the sweet potato. Commonly referred to as yams in North America, this naturally sweettasting vegetable is easy to grow, inexpensive, delicious and has huge health benefits. Is there a difference between a sweet potato and a yam? Not in North America—a yam is a version of the sweet potato, and the name is interchangeable. Many countries call it a different name. When I lived in New Zealand, I learned they refer to the sweet potato as the kumara in Maori, the language of the native Polynesian people. I once worked on a farm while backpacking down under. My job was to pick and pack this royal vegetable. These large vegetables would be uprooted with a tractor and dried in the sun. Then, hunched over the hill, I would pick and pack them into a basket, dragging it along until I filled it, and then start on the next row. After long, hot days, you’d think I would never want to see another sweet potato, but you’d be wrong. These are one of my favorite vegetables to cook and eat. Sweet potatoes are a reliable crop,

and grow well in a variety of farming conditions. While sensitive to frost, many continue growing even after frost has killed the vines and leaves. Ideally, they should be harvested 90–100 days after planting, or whenever they reach a medium size and the leaves start to turn yellow. They have few natural enemies, and when cured properly can be stored up to thirteen months after harvesting. This edible tuberous root is long and tapered, with a smooth skin whose color ranges between yellow, orange, red, brown, purple and beige. The sweet potato flesh can be beige through to white, red, pink, violet, yellow, orange, and purple, depending on the skin color. If you’re not growing your own, be sure to purchase firm, medium-sized sweet potatoes without any cracks, bruises or soft spots. Whether you are trying to cut carbs and lose weight or bulk up and build muscle, these fibre-rich root vegetables are packing a nutritional powerhouse of vitamins. The website Sweetpotato.com claims the benefits of this vegetable are the following: Sweet potatoes are high in Beta Carotene and vitamins E and C; Sweet potatoes are a good source of fibre when eaten with the skin on; Sweet potatoes offer other nutrients such as potassium, iron and vitamin

B-6; Sweet potatoes are an excellent way to eat healthy. They are fat-free and cholesterol-free; Sweet potatoes have unique health benefits. They are loaded with vitamins A, C and E, which are antioxidants that may even help prevent heart disease and cancer, bolster the immune system and even slow aging by promoting good vision and healthy skin. They are anti-inflammatory and can protect against emphysema; Sweet potatoes are an excellent source of copper, magnesium, potassium, iron and vitamin B-6. These vitamins play an important role in our overall health and wellbeing. Vitamin C is helpful in warding off cold and flu viruses and plays an important role in bone and tooth formation, digestion and blood cell formation. Vitamin E is an antioxidant that may protect against heart disease. Potassium is a mineral necessary for muscle contraction, nerve transmission, bone health, water balance and normal blood pressure. These vegetables are sweet-tasting, but their natural sugars are slowly released into the blood stream, helping to ensure a balanced and regular source of energy, without the blood sugar spikes

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Three years ago, Trish Morris started making cheese kits as Christmas gifts. She put together the things people would need to make their own cheese at home. The kits were so popular that recipients asked Morris why she wasn’t selling them on her own. “It grew from there,” said Morris. “I started selling at markets and expanded into different kinds of cheese. Now we’ve gotten more into homesteading.” The efforts became Urbansteading. Morris joined forces with Adele Webster. “Our daughters were at school together,” said Webster. “We met and discovered a mutual interest in essential oils.” Morris takes care of product development for Urbansteading, and Webster focuses on brand development. For Morris, it all started when she was five years old and helping out in her grandmother’s kitchen. “My grandmother owned a lodge,” she said. “From the time I was five, I was making bread and doing everything from scratch. Grandma was a herbologist, and I try to do things naturally first, instead of running to a drug store.” Morris has been a chef for 11 years and has served as the Community Food Advisor through the Public Health Department in Kingston. “It was eye-opening for the community and its link to food,” she said. “The whole program stems around connecting people. We have such resources in this region. You can get everything you want locally. You really don’t have to go very far. I do a lot of one-on-one. I did a baby food program, teaching moms how to make their own baby food.” Adele Webster has been a graphic designer for more than 18 years in the Kingston region. She’s worked in daily and weekly newspapers (including The Kingston Heritage and Frontenac Gazette) and has worked with such organizations as Pumpkinferno at Upper Canada Village and the Kingston Frontenacs. Like, Morris, Webster has always felt a connection to healthy foods and lifestyle. “As a kid, I worked at a veggie and fruit stand,” she said. “That kind of connection brought me to Trish and learning about essential

oils. Trish teaches a medicine cabinet makeover, where people learn to replace the drugs with natural things.” What started as reconnecting people to local and healthy food sources has expanded into apothecary with things like a cold and flu kit that includes natural bath soaks and chest rubs for colds. “It gives parents a little more control and helps them combat sickness,” said Morris. There is also a Detox and Renew kit and a Rest and Sleep kit. They’ll be launching these new kits at the Christmas craft show and sale at the Military Recreation Centre on Nov. 14 and 15. “We also hope to tie in the hand arts and crafts like spinning and knitting. It’s just another stepping stone toward healthy connections. You make a pair of socks and give them to someone. They take care of them and take pride in them. My oldest daughter has a love for handmade socks. She’s devastated if she loses one, because she knows the amount of work that goes into it. With that kind of connection, kids don’t grow up valuing the disposable.” In addition to products, Urbansteading also offers several programs and workshops. The Medicine Cabinet Makeover is one of the programs. “In the Medicine Cabinet Makeover workshop, people learn how to replace the basics like Vicks rub and ibuprofen with things like peppermint and rosemary. There are

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Frontenacs lose another close one at home The Kingston Frontenacs held a lead twice in Friday night’s game against Barrie in the Rogers K-Rock Centre on Oct. 24 but lost 5-4 to the visitng Colts giving up a hat trick to Joseph Blandisi and squandering a hat trick by Robert Polesello. AboveL The Frontenacs’ Robert Polesello scores his second goal on the way to a hat trick in the Oct. 24 game. Below: Spencer Watson heads for the puck.

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Bryan Paterson elected mayor of Kingston, while voters quash casino By Bill Hutchins Reporter

Kingston Heritage – A well-spoken economics professor at Royal Military College has been elected the City of Kingston’s 96th mayor. Bryan Paterson, who has already served as a first term councillor in Trillium district, handily defeated fellow councillors Dorothy Hector and Rick Downes in Monday’s municipal election. “It’s been a hard fought campaign,” Paterson told reporters as the votes were still being counted at city hall.

Paterson captured 13,577 votes, or 38.1 per cent of the city-wide vote, far ahead of Dorothy Hector, the second place finisher, with 8,663 votes, or 24.3 per cent. Fourterm councillor Rick Downes finished third with 8,388 votes or 23.5 per cent, while first-time candidate Brenda Slomka garnered 4,108 votes or 11.5 per cent, according to the unofficial Oct. 27 election results from the returning office. “I can’t help but register disappointment but that’s how it goes in politics,” said a disappointed Rick Downes. Downes doesn’t think any single election issue cost him victory. Rather, he points to

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for the results to be binding on the next council. Paterson, who entered the mayoral race in late August following the surprise departure of Mark Gerretsen to seek the federal Liberal nomination, also addressed critics who claim he won’t be a full-time mayor. “I’m going to be a full time mayor. Will I still teach a little on the side? I’ve left that as an option because I believe that doing a little bit of work outside City Hall actually makes you a better mayor. It takes you out of the political bubble.” However, he says he will resign his parttime teaching duties if they become too much of a burden on his mayoral duties. Downes and Hector aren’t the only councillors who won’t be returning to the horseshoe when the new council is sworn into office December 1. First-term councillor Jeff Scott was defeated by Richard Allen in Countryside district, while fellow councillor Sandy Berg was upset by Jeff McLaren in Meadowbrook-Strathcona. Among those councillors re-elected: Kevin George, Liz Schell, Lisa Osanic, Jim Neill and Rob Hutchison. Voters also elected first-time councillors Mary Rita Holland, Ryan Boehme, Peter Stroud, Adam Candon and Laura Turner. The 2014 municipal election resulted in a huge turnover of political faces from the current council. There will be seven new members among the incoming council of 13.


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2010 Chevrolet Traverse 1LS

NEWE PRIC

Cloth Interior, 3.6 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Traction Control P9280 System, Remote Vehicle Start, Tow +HST Package, Onstar, $174 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS Xm Radio And Much TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES More. 108,606 KM

$16,688

$22,788

2011 Chevrolet Equinox

LT REMOTE START

P9398

$152 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES

Leather Interior, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Alloy P9392 Wheels, Rear View Camera, Heated +HST Seats, Sunroof, $110 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Navigation And TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES More. 61,350 KM

$12,388

2013 Hyundai Accent GL

NEWE PRIC

Cloth Interior, 1.6 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9271 Power Windows, Power Steering +HST And Much More. $111 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS 28,428 KM

LT Model, Remote Start, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, Power windows & Locks, and only 85,932kms!

$13,988

TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES

2012 Buick LaCrosse ultra Luxury Group

$22,788

2008 Ford Escape XLT

Leather Interior, 2.4L, 4Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P9114B Player, ABS, Heated Seats, Power Driver +HST Seat, Sunroof $139 Bi-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES 149,572 KM

$10,999

$11,999

2010 Kia Forte SX

Leather Interior, 5.3 Litre, 8 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, DVD Player, P9216A Heated Seats, Power Seats, Rear +HST View Camera $251 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES 118,972 KM

$27,999

$19,788 +HST

Leather Interior, 2.4 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Power Windows, Alloy P9382 Wheels, Steering Wheel Audio +HST Controls , Sunroof, $115 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Heated Seats And TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES More. 86,590 KM

$12,888

2011 Ford Fiesta SE

Cloth Interior, 1.6 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9239 Power Windows, Power Steering , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $90 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Wheels And Much TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES More. 73,398 KM

2.0l, auto, air, rr park assist, rv camera, p/h seats, sunroof, pw, pl, navigation, leather, 25880 KM P9362

PreViOuS DAily renTAl

$25,880 +HST

NEWE PRIC

$14,888

P9331A

$15,388

$3,888 +HST

TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES

2009 Toyota Venza AWd

NEWE PRIC

4 Cyl, AWD, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Tilt Steering, Power Windows, P8668 Power Locks, Cloth Interior And Much +HST More. $197 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS 66,880 KM

$18,888

TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES

LEATHER, SuNROOF!

NEWE PRIC

$14,388

2006 Nissan Altima SL eather interior, 2.5 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, ABS Brakes, Alloy P9301A Wheels, Heated Seats, Sunroof, +HST Loaded And $168 Bi-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS Much More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES 25,497 KM

$13,388

2013 Hyundai Elantra GT GL

PreViOuS DAily renTAl

Hatchback! Heated Seats, Automatic, Air Conditioning, Keyless, Power Windows & Power Locks, only P9405 48,708kms!

2009 Toyota Camry LE

2007 Chevrolet Malibu LT Cloth interior, 3.5 Litre , 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Steel W/Hub Caps, ABS P9315A Brakes, Power Drivers Seat, +HST Remote Vehicle $93 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS Start And Much TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES More. 70,785 KM

$8,999

Cloth interior, 2.0 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Manual Transmission, Power Locks, Power Windows And Much More. 186,226 KM

2013 Kia Forte SX Leather Interior, 2.4 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Power Windows, Alloy P9388 Wheels, Steering Wheel Audio +HST Controls , Sunroof, $150 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Heated Seats And TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES More. 31,480 KM

$18,999

2011 Ford Escape XLT

Cloth Interior, 3.0 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9237 Power Windows, Power Steering , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $129 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Wheels And Much TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES More. 57,781 KM

2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT

NEWE PRIC

PreViOuS DAily renTAl

$14,388 +HST

Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Cruise, 2.4 Litre 4 Cylinder, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, XM Radio P9174 and More! 46,551 KM

$115 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES

2006 Kia Spectra LX

Cloth Interior, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Windows, Alloy Wheels, Remote/ Keyless Entry, P9425 Heated Seats, Reverse Sensors +HST And More. $137 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS 70,629 KM

$120 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES

Cloth Interior, 2.4 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9173A Power Windows, Power Steering , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $155 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS Wheels And Much TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES More. 57,258 KM

Cloth interior, 2.5 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P8858A Player, Alloys, Block Heater, Power Driver Seat And Much More. 208,388 KM

2011 Kia Sedona EX

$15,188 +HST

$204 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES

$6,499 +HST

$156 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES

2013 Ford Fusion Titanium

NAViGATiON

2005 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL (A4)

AWD S model, Alloy Wheels, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Cruise Control only 53,482kms! P9406

2011 Chevrolet Suburban LT

NEWE PRIC

Cloth Interior, 3.0 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9320 Power Windows, Steering Wheel +HST Audio Controls $151 Bi-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES 93,400 KM

$9,990

2007 Toyota Rav4 Limited AWd

NEWE PRIC

Leather Interior, 3.6 Litre , 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Heated Seats, P9421 Panoramic Sunroof, Rear View Camera, +HST Heated Outside $180 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Mirrors And Much TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES More!

NEWE PRIC

$101 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES

2013 Nissan Rogue

2011 Chevrolet Cruze LT Turbo

Cloth Interior, 3.5 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9238 Power Windows, Power Steering , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $181 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Wheels And More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES 68,632 KM

NEWE PRIC

$9,688 +HST

DVD Player, Alloy Wheels, 7 Passenger Seating, Quad Seating, Power Windows, Power Seats, P8875A Keyless Entry And Much More. 138,875 KM

2013 Ford Edge SEL AWd

NEWE PRIC

$16,999 +HST

2008 Pontiac Montana SV6

NEWE PRIC

2014 Chevrolet Orlando

PreViOuS DAily renTAl

$18,888 +HST

LT Model, Alloy Wheels, Keyless, Power Windows & Locks, Automatic, P9400 Air Conditioning and only 34,926 kms!

$149 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES

2008 Honda Civic

NEWE PRIC

Dx, 1.8l, auto, air, fwd, cloth, pwr locks, pwr windows, cruise, 77,434KM P9353

$9,999 +HST

2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT

$12,999

NEWE PRIC

$84,900

2009 Ford Mustang

NEWE PRIC

Cloth Interior, 4.0 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9248 Power Windows, Power Steering , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $156 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS Wheels And More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES 75,209 KM

$14,999

2011 dodge Grand Caravan SE/SXT

NEWE PRIC

Cloth Interior, 3.6 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, P9319 Cd Player, Power Locks, Alloy Wheels, +HST Stowngo Seats $126 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES 93,393 KM

$13,999

2011 Volkswagen Routan

NEWE PRIC

Leather Interior, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, 7 Passenger P8923 Seating, Quad Seating And Much +HST More. $153 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS 79,001 KM

TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES

Cloth Interior, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, P9172 PreViOuS DAily renTAl Power Steering, Cruise Control, +HST Onstar, XM Radio $104 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES 45,371 KM

LEATHER, SuNROOF!

Leather Interior, 4.2 L, 8 Cyl Engine, 7-Speed Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Alloy P9068 Wheels, Rear View Camera, Power And +HST Heated Seats $628 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS And More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES 2,511 KM

$16,999

$126 Bi-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES

NEWE PRIC

2014 Audi RS 5

2011 Volkswagen Jetta Sportline

Leather Interior, 2.5L I-5 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P9328 Player, Power Locks, Power Sunroof , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $157 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Wheels And Much TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES More. 47,328 KM

$17,488

2013 Ford Focus ST

NEWE PRIC

Leather Interior, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, 6-Speed Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power P9240 Steering , Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, +HST Heated Seatsl And $194 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Much More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES 21,691 KM

$24,488

2012 Ford Fiesta SE

NEWE PRIC

Cloth Interior, 1.6 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9274 Power Windows, Power Steering And +HST Much More. $96 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS 76,928 KM

$11,999

TAXES iNCL. - NO HiddEN FEES

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2011 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT 4X4

Cloth interior, 4.7 Litre , 8 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Power Windows, Boxliner, P9376 Tonneau Cover, Crew Cab, Electronic +HST 4WD And Much More. $211 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES 54,600 KM

$23,688

2014 Nissan Altima 2.5 S Cloth Interior, 2.5 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Power Windows, Alloy P9393 PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL Wheels, Sunroof And Much More. +HST 23,856 KM

2007 Chevrolet impala LS

NEWE PRIC

Cloth Interior, 3.5 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9351 Power Windows, Power Steering, +HST Cruise Control $126 Bi-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES 39,795 KM

$9,999

NEWE PRIC

$14,999 +HST

$20,688

$163 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

2013 ford Escape SEL

NAVIGATION & LEATHER SEATS

Leather Interior, 2.0 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Power Windows, Cruise P9416 Control, Heated Seats, Rear Park +HST Assist And Much $148 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS More. 75,806 KM

$18,688

TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

2010 GMC Sierra 1500 SL Cloth Interior, 4.8 Litre, 8 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Power Steering P9354 And Much More. 40,800 KM

$156 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

Cloth interior, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL P9358 Windows, Steering Wheel Audio +HST Controls $132 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES 36,767 KM

$16,688

NEWE PRIC

2008 Honda Odyssey EX-L (A5)

Leather Interior, 3.5 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P9304 Player, Luggage Rack, Sunroof, Alloy +HST Wheels, ABS $156 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES 93,234 KM

$14,999

NEWE PRIC

Cloth Interior, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Windows, Remote/Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, P9359A Rear Spoiler, Fog Lamps And +HST Much More. $131 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS 111,783 KM

$12,688

$20,888

TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

P9402

$13,899 +HST

Cloth Interior, 1.5L Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9269 Power Windows, Power Steering +HST And Much More. $126 Bi-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS 61,194 KM

$9,999

TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

Cloth Interior, 3.9 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Alloy P9231A Wheels, Onstar, Luggage Rack, +HST Summer Tires $130 Bi-WEEKLY/36 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES 172,604 KM

$7,988

2007 Mazda CX-7 GT Cloth Interior, 2.3 Litre, 4 Cyl Turbo Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Cruise P9332A Control, Sunroof, ABS Brakes, +HST Alloy Wheels $136 Bi-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES 127,069 KM

$10,778

2006 Mazda 6 GT

NEWE PRIC

$8,888 +HST

Leather Interior, Power Sunroof, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels P8786A And More. 126,862 KM

$119 Bi-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

2012 ford focus SE

NEWE PRIC

Cloth Interior, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9249 Power Steering , Keyless Entry, Alloy +HST Wheels And $103 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Much More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES 55,268 KM

$12,999

$16,888 +HST

Cloth Interior, 2.0 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Power Windows, Cruise P9419 Control And Much More. 39,116 KM

$133 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

2008 Mazda 3 Sport GX

$8,995

Cloth Interior, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9294A Power Windows And Much More. +HST 159,800 KM

$95 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

$10,788

NEWE PRIC

2013 Hyundai Sonata GL

Cloth Interior, 2.4 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL P9337 Power Windows, Alloy Wheels, Cruise +HST Control, Fog Lights, $127 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Heated SeatsAnd TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES More. 53,117 KM

$15,999

Cloth Interior, 3.6 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, P9348 CD Player, , Cruise Control, +HST Alloy Wheels, 8 $178 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Passenger And TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES More. 97,700 KM

$19,888

2013 Chevrolet Sonic LT

Cloth Interior, 2.4 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Locks, Power Windows, Alloy P9378 PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL Wheels, Rear View Camera, Steering +HST Wheel Audio $204 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Controls And TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES More. 22,182 KM

Cloth Interior, 1.8 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Mylink Sound Package, P9389 Steering Wheel Audio Controls, +HST Onstar, XM Radio $124 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES 27,981 KM

2014 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport CREW

2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SE

$25,888

Leather Interior, 5.7L, 8 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Alloy P9112 Wheels, Sunroof, Navigation, Satelite +HST Radio, Power Seats $339 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES 6,851 KM

$42,997

$15,688

Cloth Interior, 3.6 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P9321 Player, StowN Go Seating, Cruise +HST Control, Remote $152 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Start And Much TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES More. 27,370 KM

$19,999

2014 GMC Acadia SLE1

NEWE PRIC

Cloth Interior, 3.6 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power P9356 Windows, Power PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL Steering, Cruise +HST Control, 8 Passenger $213 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Seating, Rear TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES Spoiler, 61,000 KM

$26,888

2012 Chevrolet Sonic LT Cloth Interior, 1.8 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Heated Outside Mirrors, Electric Tailgate P9401 Window, Onstar, Satelite Radio, Driver +HST Information Center$85 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS And Much More! TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES 80,574 KM

2011 Chevrolet Traverse 1LS AWD,

NEWE PRIC

2014 Hyundai Santa fe Sport

2014 Hyundai Elantra GT GL

2007 Pontiac Montana SV6

NEWE PRIC

Hatchback!, Automatic, Air Conditioning, Keyless, Power Windows & Power Door Locks only 37,306kms!

$110 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

2008 Honda fit LX

NEWE PRIC

2011 GMC Acadia SLT AWD

Leather Interior, 3.6L V-6 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, OnStar, P9324 Rear View Camera, Satellite Radio +HST And Much More. $187 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS 135,350 KM

PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

2010 Dodge Charger SXT

TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

2013 Dodge Dart SXT

2013 Hyundai Accent GL

2008 Honda Odyssey EX-L Leather Interior, 3.5 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Luggage P9304 Rack, Heated and Power Driver Seat, +HST Sunroof, Alloy $188 Bi-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS Wheels, ABS, And TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES More. 93,234 KM

$14,999

2011 Nissan Rogue S Cloth Interior, 2.5 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Luggage P8922A Rack, Summer Tires, Rear Park Assist, +HST ABS, Both Tires with $135 Bi-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Rims And More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES 106,982 KM

$14,999

NEWE PRIC

2012 Kia Sorento LX AWD Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Heated Seats, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt P8711 Steering, Keyless Entry, AWD, Cloth +HST Interior And Much $143 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES 89,455 KM

$17,999

2010 Buick Lacrosse CXS Leather, Heated & Cooled Seats, Navigation, Sunroof, Heads Up Display, Full Power Group & Keyless P9284A entry And Much More. 101,635 KM

$18,999 +HST

$198 Bi-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES

2014 Hyundai Sonata SE Leather Interior, 2.4 Litre , 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Steering Wheel Audio P9386 Controls , Spoiler, PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL Panoramic Sunroof, +HST Heated Seats And $161 Bi-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Much More. TAXES iNCL. - NO HiDDEN fEES 41,162 KM

$20,388

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When location counts!! This downtown `gem` has been renovated `top to bottom`. This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is bright and spacious, 2809 PERTH RD• big windows throughout. Located downtown 5 minutes to Princess Street $297,900 making this a great location for a home based business. 4 Appliances This spacious home is situated on just included, private yard. Parking for 3 cars. Close to all amenities including under 1 acre of land, 10 minutes to medical, pharmacy, ohip, queens university, fitness, aquatic, shopping, town. The living room is very impressive groceries, convenient to CFB, RMC and much more! Easy to show. with vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors and a stone fireplace. The eat-in kitchen has glass tiled back splash and This property to are offer. overlooks the rearhas yard.lots There 4 This all stone, 3 bedroom home boasts 100 bedrooms acres just minutes large plus 10 a den. This homenorth of the 401. This home has a large living separate dining has 16 room, new windows in 2013, newroom and a large deck which overlooks your property as flow welltoilets as newer appliances, 2 new low and windows and furnace. You can utilize the lower for aWith small business or in-law suite, as it features a flooring in thelevel sunroom. a steel kitchen, full bath, and an office space with a walk-out. From roof, aluminum siding rec and room a furnace thethan house you old, canthis seehome the isdog kennels and large work shop. There less 10 years are some for horses, move in ready.fields The basement is walkand plenty of hardwood and softwood. Call to see this beautiful property. out. Call Today for a personal viewing.

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91 cAMBrIdGE CRES • $194,900

91 Cambridge is a 3 bedroom bungalow in a great family neighbourhood. You are walking distance to Fairfield Park, other parks, schools and shopping. This home has had many upgrades in recent years. Move in and enjoy your updated kitchen with tiled back splash NEW for easy maintenance, the roof is done, PRICE windows and doors are upgraded, no carpet on the main floor, decks are in good shape for relaxing and enjoying watching your children and pets run free in the fully fenced yard. There is plenty of parking for friends and family. Call for a personal viewing.

to bottom`. This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is bright and spacious, 364 ArrowhEAd big windows throughout. Located downtown 5 minutes to Princess Street PlAcE • $244,900 making this a great location for a home based business. 4 Appliances Excellent location included, private yard. Parking for 3 cars. Close to all amenities includingprice! medical, pharmacy, ohip, queens university, fitness,Great aquatic, shopping, Brickmore! bungalow quiet street in groceries, convenient to CFB, RMC and much Easyontoa show. Strathcona Park. You will find this home well cared for with many updates. The partially finished basement has This property has lots to offer. This all stone, 3 bedroom homeTheboasts good in-law potential. hardwood 100 acres just 10 minutes north of the 401. This home has are-insulated large floors, newer windows, living room, separate dining room and a large deck which overlooks attic (2006) and newer high efficiency your property as well as newer windows and furnace. You can utilize furnace (2012) makes this an easy the lower level for a small business or in-law suite, as it features a home with to maintain. Centrally located kitchen, full bath, rec room and an office space a walk-out. From to both downtown and theThere Cataraqui the house you can see the dog kennels and large work shop. Centre. Call your personal are some fields for horses, and plenty ofTown hardwood andforsoftwood. viewing today. Call to see this beautiful property.

319 SUNRISE CRES

This lovely three bedroom home looks great and is well cared for on a quiet street. The living room and 2817dining PERTH roomRD have laminate flooring and carpeting in the bedrooms. The basement has a large bright recroom, two bedrooms, a laundry room and a half bath. $264,900 MLS.

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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.

4610 wILDLIFE LAnE

$205,900

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.

3807 hOLMES RD

123 MORGAn DR

$379,000 1655 ABBEy DAwn O SUHO PEN N. US 2- E 4

Immediate occupancy is available in this stunning 1700+ sq ft 3 bdrm bungalow. which is set in picturesque Valley View. The Willow, by RJM Classic Homes is sure to impress from the moment you walk in. Features: Bright open concept main floor plan boasts 9’ ceilings and a modern tray ceiling in the great room with gas fireplace, beautiful propane fire place installed making this room very warm and inviting, mnflr laundry, granite counter tops, and a formal dining room with large windows overlooking the valley is a great place to entertain. Large master bdrm, includes walk in closet, and gorgeous 3 pc ensuite featuring a large walk in shower. Driveway to be paved this fall.

4366 wILLIAM St.

$274,900

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.

$289,900 4207 DAvIDSOn SIDE RD $189,000

This great 3 bedroom 1 & 1/2 bathroom country home is located on a beautiful landscaped lot just 10 minutes from Kingston. Some highlights include; Bright welcoming front foyer, formal dining room, a cozy sunken living room with wood burning stove, main floor laundry, fully finished lower level with wet bar, & loads of storage space. The large country kitchen has been nicely updated and features a dining area & patio doors to beautiful deck, the back patio area is a great place to entertain, with a large concrete fire pit which make an awesome outdoor cooking area. Rear yard also features a huge above ground pool & large outbuilding suitable for a Pool house or storage shed/workshop with newer thermal windows, and electricity.

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

NEWO PRICE SUHO PEN U N. S 2- E 4

Brick bungalow on a gorgeous country lost just minutes from the city. Substantially renovated with new furnace, central air, hardwood floors, large deck, pot lights, garage doors. 2 bedrooms up with 2 more down this great property also features a metal roof, paved semi circle drive and large shed in the rear. Call today for your private viewing.

3028 ERnIE Ln

When location counts!! This downtown `gem` has been renovated `top to bottom`. This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is bright and spacious, big windows throughout.Located downtown 5 minutes to Princess Street making this a great location for a home based business. 4 Appliances Sales Representative Sales Representative included, private yard. Parking for 3 cars. Close to all amenities including medical, pharmacy, ohip, queens university, fitness, aquatic, shopping, groceries, convenient to CFB, and much more! Easy to show. C: 613-888-1017 C:RMC613-876-7926

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$599,900 119 MOntREAL St

$339,900

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.

Prime downtown investment property within easy walking distance of Queens and RMC. This immaculately maintained 4+3 bedroom house has a gross income potential of $40,980 a year. Included in these numbers are 2 parking spots and coin washer. Recent updates include; new roof with 35 year architectural shingles in 2011, coin washer in 2012, new rear door and improved window insulation in 2013. This is a rare opportunity to own a solid rental downtown at a reasonable price! Minimum of 24 hours required for all viewings.

2112 BAttERSEA RD $449,000

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Mint 2 storey situated less than 5 minutes north of the 401 on Battersea Road. This spacious 5 bedroom home is sure to impress with it`s long list of features. Gorgeous, large, custom country kitchen with a spectacular country view and comfortable wood stove and sitting area, master bedroom with ensuite and walk in closet, fully finished basement with, radiant floor heating, recroom, 2 additional bedrooms, full bathroom, den and walk up to outside, massive detached garage, insulated with separate furnace, hoist and air compressor. and much more.

3 Bedroom bungalow minutes from CFB Kingston and downtown. Situated on a gorgeous, mature half acre lot, this home has several updates including new windows (2013), upgraded electrical (2013), new septic system (2013). You can also reap the benefits of the roof top solar system which provides heated water to both your hot water tank and boiler, making your utility bill a true bargain.

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$509,900

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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Mary Jane Turnbull

Sales Representative Direct: 613-536-9205 homesinkingston@gmail.com

Sutton Group Masters Realty Inc. Brokerage Each offIcE IndEpEndEntly ownEd and opERatEd

Celebrating a 27-Year Partnership based on a Handshake.™ Gary Smith 613-544-7000 www.sutton-masters.com Kelley Hineman Sales Representative

Sales Representative

3482 PRINCESS STREET - COLLINS CROSSING MINUTES ONLY 3TO UNITS DOWNTOWN! LEFT!

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• Over 2100 sq ft on 2 acres • Less that 15 minutes to town • Private setting overlooking large pond • Country kitchen, wood stove, large garage

Mortgage Free Living!

• Nicely kept mobile home in Meadowwood park • Newer roof, carpet free interior • 2 bedrooms, 2 decks • Great option for snowbirds or retirees

$189,900

Country Life!

• Nice setting close to Napanee or Bath on 1 acre • 3+1 bedrooms, redone rec room with fireplace • Redone cherry kitchen, bath and everything else!

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78 BUTLER STREET , KINGSTON PRICED TO SELL!

395 STONE ST N., GANANOQUE REDUCED $10,000.00 OPEN TO OFFERS

• Just off highway 38 close to village • Cheery open concept with wood stove • Walkout to deck overlooking private yard • Cozy home with 2 baths on private lot

$324,900

Waterview Steeped in Character

• Gorgeous fireplace, beamed ceilings • Wide plank floors, Long deep windows • Gardens and Orchards galore • You have to see this one level living!

Wow A 3 Bedroom Condo!

• Underground parking, in suite laundry • Gas heat and central air • Walk to every amenity • Completely renovated‌ like new!

AndRew mccord

AdAm rayner

amccord@sutton.com www.andrewmccord.com cell: 613-328-6765 bus: 613-384-5500

arayner@sutton.com www.adamrayner.ca cell: 613-572-1985 bus: 613-384-5500

Sales Representative

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100 acres

5453 Petworth road • $269,900 MLSŽ 14606629

3920 CouNty road #14 • $334,900 MLSŽ

$239,900 Renovated and updated family home plus separate 2 level, one bdrm apartment. The main house features quality hardwood floors, and two full baths. The rear addition is a separate 1 bdrm apartment on 2 levels, rented month to month inclusive for $500. MLSÂŽ14607087.

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INDEPENDENTLY OWED AND OPERATED 1650 BATH RD., KINGSTON, ON., K7M 4X6 • 613.384.5500

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1812 SHARPE RD, LOYALIST REDUCED $35,000!

Sutton Group - Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage

ÂŚĂŁĂŠROAD ! 9 /" 1058 yORk MLSÂŽ14608924

943 heatoN road • $239,900

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$324,900

R0012979874

One Level Country Living!

90 MORENZ CRESCENT IMMACULATE HOME

$210,900 Totally Redone Semi - New Everything! Roof, Windows, $228,000 Many upgrades to this immaculate home, fully Floors, Paint, Bathroom, Plumbing, Electrical And Heating. Large finished lower level with 3 pc bath, new roof, spacious kitchen, Back Yard, Garage. Move In Condition. MLSÂŽ 14605115 laminate and ceramic floors throughout. Above ground pool, 3 tier deck, fenced. You won`t be disappointed. MLSÂŽ14609078 T BY EN EN TM P O OIN P AP

$109,900

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R0022979970

Private Country with Pond!

$59,900

$279,900 Location is the best. Backs onto conservation area. One of a kind. 4 Bedrooms up, walk-out basement, many improvements done - hardwood floors, carport. This is one of the most desirable neighbourhoods in Kingston, backs onto the Rideau Trail. MLSÂŽ14609539

R0012979868

$299,900

$229,900 1215 Sq ft of custom built townhouse by T. Grant Construction. Full 7 year Tarion warranty. T. Grant known for its quality building, offering these affordable town homes. Full unfinished basement with attached garage. Minutes from downtown. Directions: Princess St just past Collins Bay Rd. MLSÂŽ14603318.

1185 westbrook road • $405,000 MLSŽ

Adam has a qualified Buyer looking for an executive country property with a lot of privacy up to $700,000 no farther than 10 min north of Kingston please call 613-572-1985 if you are thinking of selling. *Not intended to solicit buyers or sellers already under contract

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