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cerned citizens mobilized to save the building after learning by chance about how the bricks from the demolished building could be reused. She applauds council’s decision to revisit the issue. “We believe the city has nothing to lose and everything to gain by putting a stall on the demolition.” In addition to its quirky corner design by renowned architect William Newlands, Farrar says the factory’s fascinating history included a state-ofthe-art 1905-era broom production line and is one of only four remaining buildings north of Bay Street that is linked to Kingston’s industrial age. “There’s 9 North Street, National Grocers, the Woolen Mill and the Bailey then designate it and that would make it R E CLINE, factory. I don’t want to lose one-quarter a protected building.” Kingston mayor Mark Gerretsen R E LAX & of our industrial heritage,” she added. E Some politicians say they were un- cautioned that efforts to retain and reaware of the factory’s history when they store the long-empty building could be with the Classifieds approved its demolition two months ago, costly for the municipality. “We have Because when you do... you and are ready to reconsider their decision a lot of historic properties that the city RE DUCE after a swiftly-organized public cam- owns, and they are very expensive to R E USE & maintain.” paign to take a closer look at the site. R E CYCLE But Farrar says this is a perfect exMost agree the city can save the buildWhat a nice ing without jeopardizing the future street ample of Kingston living up to its civic o u t r y . n A A n motto: Where History and Innovation to help y t ime. Never exway right-of-way. “It’s not really in the way re! piplanet. our of the expansion of the Wellington Street Thrive. “This is not just any old industriextension,” said Michael Sinclair, one of al building. This is a landmark building. REAP $$ By Getting many local citizens fighting to save the Yes it’s kooky, unique and strange but amazing things could be done with it.” RESULTS building. Under council’s procedural rules, it Place your“for “for sale” Farrar says delaying the demolition Place your sale” ad inadthein the Kingston Heritage and will require a two-thirds majority vote Kingston would provide time to develop a busiEMC and Gazette. Frontenac EMC. Frontenac ness plan to repurpose and occupy the in order to reconsider the decision to Call classifieds today at site, which can become a revenue-gen- purchase the land and tear down the low 613-546-8885. erator and even a tourist attraction. “It’s a rise brick building. win-win for the city.” Coun. Schell says she will be pushing her colleagues to delay the demolition in order to study the building’s condition, potential historical value, and the cost to save and renovate it. “We could decide to list it as a building of historic interest and
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the changes. The routes in question cross through the districts of Jeff Scott and Brian Reitzel, who viewed the renaming as a chance to strengthen the identities of their districts. They also said it’s confusing and wrong for Kingston to continue using the route numbers since ownership and maintenance of the former highways were downloaded to the municipality over 15 years ago.
“Let’s give it the dignity of giving it names,” argued Countryside’s Coun. Scott. He says there is precedent for Kingston renaming highways within its borders, such as Bath Road (Highway 33) and Princess Street (Highway 2). But there is unfinished business when it comes to renaming former Highway 2 from the LaSalle Causeway to the city’s eastern border, Highway 15 from HighPlace way 401 to its southern ending, and HighPlace youyour ad in ad in EMC the Classifieds way 38 between Highway 401 and the Classifieds city’s northern boundary, he added. Others agree those routes need more No one knows the value Call than ambiguous numbers. 613-546-8885 “The majority of people of having everything at want to see the REDUCE changes made,” said Pittsburgh’s Coun. REUSE RECYCLE Reitzel. better than your fingertips RESELL! A motion approved by council a year arthritis sufferer Caruk— ago askedJim city officials to conduct a survey of home and business owners along Master Contractor, HGTV the three routes. Despite a poor response, the majority said they don’t want to change Host and Founder of Renos the status quo. Most of the responses cited unnecessary cost of changing their adfor Heroes. the For 5 great years dresses to reflect new names. Saving our “I don’t know why we’d proceed,” said we’ve been helping Canadians planet, Coun. Hutchison. one Jim itemwho at want easy access, like There are 235 properties along High-
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Heritage News – It’s graduation season and as students across the city celebrate the end of elementary school or high school, some students at W.J. Holsgrove Public School celebrated the important milestone of graduating from kindergarten. “It’s a tradition we started last year and it was really successful,” explained kindergarten teacher Trish Rance Michielin. “The kids may not be so aware of their passage from kindergarten to Grade 1 but it is lovely to signify it in this way for them and I think parents really value these special events where kids can showcase what they have learned.” Parents, friends and siblings were invited to share in the special occasion and it was hard to tell who was more excited – the kids or the proud, camera happy parents. Michielin set it up as a real graduation ceremony and the kids kicked off the festivities by performing songs they had learned throughout the school year including songs about apples, friendship, Valentine’s Day and winter. Following the songs, students were asked to come forward to receive their graduation cap, complete with tassel, and their official kindergarten diploma. Michielin also added anecdotes about each student compiled from a few questions she had asked them prior to the ceremony.
“I wanted to know what all of my students had learned throughout the year,” added Michielin, “what their favorite part of the class was and what they will remember most going forward. Their answers were so nice to hear and I wanted to share that with parents, too.” Answers varied from remembering a tadpole project to visits to the fire hall and community fun days and some even remembered the first day they met a good friend. The students learned a lot too, like how to share, read, write and sing songs. After handing out the diplomas, students were invited to pass through the ‘enchanted rainforest’ and under the rainbow to symbolize their transition from kindergarten to Grade 1. Each student ran through a green mesh tunnel that was held up by parents and Grade 1 students and as they emerged on the other side, parents waved rainbow pieces of material. “The ceremony was a lot of fun and I like my cap,” said student Hailey McCullough. “I’m excited to go to Grade 1.” Hailey shared that her favorite part of kindergarten was meeting her teacher and while Michielin is a little sad to see the students go, she knows that she will see them throughout the coming years. “It is a little bittersweet for me but I’ll still see them all the time after they move on. I’m happy we can recognize them in this way and I look forward to seeing them grow even more.”
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KGH is officially carpet free from a one-time $7million funding grant from the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care and allowed the removal of carpets on 20 floors of the hospital and all patient-care areas. Former MPP John Gerretsen was instrumental to the process and securing funding for the project and he was certainly happy to see the end result. “I suppose they thought that they were doing the right thing by installing carpeting, but it is an issue that I heard about a lot over the years,” said Gerretsen. “Now it looks very clean and modern and just hearing the comments from staff already, it seems that everyone is very pleased with the end result. It looks fantastic.”
Replacing the carpet was no easy task and renovations took 38 months to complete, but with the help of a dedicated team 634 beds were Heritage News – It’s finally out temporarily relocated and more than with the old and in with the new – 24,000 square metres of carpet were flooring, that is – at KGH. After more removed. than 30 years, carpets throughout the “It was kind of like a military hospital and patient care areas were operation and every single department recently removed and replaced with in this hospital was involved,” shiny new flooring. explained Leslee Thompson, KGH “It is brighter, shinier and easier to President and CEO. “We have about clean,” said Donna Cooper, Program 7,000 people…walking on these Manager, Obstetrics/Gynecology and floors on a regular basis so you can Genetics at KGH during a tour of the just imagine what that carpet looked new KGH on June 24. “The carpet like after 30 years.” made the whole area darker and For Jennifer Dee, a former patient drearier, so we were happy to see it at KGH and now a Patient Experience go.” Advisor, the carpets were about Funding for the change came more than just appearances. Dee experienced a bout with C-Dificile during her time at KGH and after that she felt she needed to get more involved to prevent future outbreaks of the common hospital-spread virus. “I think the carpet was a major issue,” said Dee. “You would never have carpet in your own home for over 30 years and carpeting was not, in any way, appropriate for the level of care that we need to be providing for people. It couldn’t provide the level of cleanliness that patients expect.” Dee also explained that staff did the best they could in terms of cleanliness, but the stains still penetrated and the hospital never felt as clean as it should. Now, staff can actually fully From left: John Gerretsen, Leslee Thompson, Jennifer Dee and Donna disinfect areas and as Thompson Cooper in a hallway of the new carpet-free KGH. Photo/Mandy Marciniak. pointed out, the staff can also take
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more pride in their environment now. “The staff is just more proud of their work environment,” added Thompson. “They feel like they are in a real first rate hospital and it is so great to see that our appearance now matches our skills and our level of patient care. We have such incredible staff and people want to be part of this environment. Now they walk a little taller.” Patient response to the renovations has already improved and KGH has
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Cemetery to get new neighbours: City council endorses Homestead hi-rise project Kingston Heritage – Homestead Land Holdings could start building apartments beside Cataraqui Cemetery as early as next summer. “It’s been a long haul and we reached a fair compromise that’s satisfactory to both sides. We think the city does need additional housing,” said Brit Smith, Homestead’s founder and executive chairman. City council voted 7-3 to endorse Homestead’s revised application to construct three 14-storey apartments with over 700 residential units in its Purdy’s Mill subdivision off John Counter Boulevard. The buildings will be located along the cemetery’s eastern border. Council’s June 17 decision capped three years of debate over whether the apartments could erode the tranquil setting and financial viability of the city’s oldest operating 46,000 plot cemetery – final resting place of generations of Kingstonians including Canada’s first prime minister, Sir John A. Macdonald.
Coun. Jeff Scott, who initially opposed Homestead’s buildings, later came to embrace the downsized development. “They initially wanted six buildings, 18 to 20 storeys high,” he recalled. The revised hi-rise development, expected to be built in phases over several years, includes several conditions designed to shield the noise and visual impacts on the cemetery, he noted. The conditions include; situating the 235-unit apartments a minimum of 42 to 65 metres away from the cemetery’s boundary line, installing a continuous 1.8 metre chain link fence along the property line, constructing a four-metre high berm between the properties with trees and other vegetation, and mostly underground parking for tenants. “There’s an awful lot of accommodation here,” said Coun. Scott of Homestead’s three-building proposal. He says the unbroken berm and chain link fence will ensure apartment tenants won’t be able to shortcut their way into the cemetery
grounds to go running or to walk their dogs. “It’s not a park. It’s a place to grieve.” However, the keepers of the non-profit cemetery still mourn the potential long-term risks to their business of burying the dead, and attracting future plot buyers, based on the impact of having hundreds of residents living right next door. Smith says there are other historic cemeteries that continue to thrive with tall buildings nearby, such as those in Toronto. “A cemetery is a cemetery. It’s self contained. In big cities you have skyscrapers, huge ones looking down on cemeteries all over the place. Of course everyone will have their own opinion.” Three councillors, Kevin George, Liz Schell and Dorothy Hector, declared a potential conflict of interest in the matter, leaving the remaining 10 council members to decide the
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Kingston Heritage Editorial - I promised myself I wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t write a column about how my birthday has become one of my least favourite days of the year. Instead, I will you tell you why this year itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to be different â&#x20AC;&#x201C; maybe even somewhat enjoyable. A few days after this column goes to print, I will turn 31. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s kind of a boring number to turn but then again Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m kind of a boring person. I spent most of my 30th birthday feeling anxious that I wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t doing enough to mark the occasion. Turning 30 is a milestone and youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re supposed to make a big deal out of it. Going out for dinner with Steve and Summer was nice and all but wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t a large group of adoring friends supposed throw me a big party and buy me champagne and tequila shots? Speaking honestly, though, I kind of loved our quiet little dinner. Being the centre of attention excites me in theory, but in reality it makes me nervous and selfconscious. Plus, I only have about six or seven close friends in my life that I would
feel comfortable inviting to a party in my honour. Hardly a large group. So yeah, 31? Gloriously unremarkable. Much more my style than 30. I also really donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t mind getting older. Inevitably, my mom will read this column and point out that this is easy for me to say now â&#x20AC;&#x201C; wait until I turn 40 and my metabolism plummets, my skin starts to sag and mysterious aches and pains plague me on a daily basis. That may be true but for now, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m enjoying my 30s. I kind of failed miserably at being a 20-something from my generation. I was never into the club scene or the rave scene or the live-in-a-big-housewith-eight-different-roommates scene. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never been â&#x20AC;&#x153;single.â&#x20AC;? Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been in the same relationship since I was a teenager and Steve and I have lived together since we were 20. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s blissfully uncomplicated and thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s how I like it. There is a wonderful saying that goes â&#x20AC;&#x153;comparison is the thief of joyâ&#x20AC;? and I think that is the perfect way of describing my dilemma. Thanks largely to Facebook, I see how my friends and acquaintances spend their birthdays and I am envious, even if what theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re doing is not necessarily what I want for myself. I see the surprise parties and the road trips and the flashy girlsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; nights out. It all looks like so much fun and part of me yearns to do something similar. Plus, there are people on my Facebook
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and the names on that petition included parents and families from north Kingston, but also many others from across the city, some of whom had no partisan views on the school closure discussion. Though their backgrounds and perspectives may have been diverse, what all of these people had in common is a belief in the tenets of public education: student-centred, equitable access to education that meets the needs of all, regardless of background or circumstance. What I also know is that the positive and forward thinking that is happening in our schools and communities has been overshadowed by the rhetoric of extremists for far too long. We see evidence of this we prepare to Publisher end another Vice as President & Regional Mike school Mount year. QECVI has recently established a mmount@perfprint.ca
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who get over 100 wall birthday wishes and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m lucky if I get 30. In fact, thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exactly the number I received last year because I remember commenting on how perfect it was that I got 30 wall wishes on my 30th birthday. All the same, my life feels very full and I ponder the logistics of having such a large circle of â&#x20AC;&#x153;friends.â&#x20AC;? How could there possibly be 70+ more people in my life who felt close enough to me to wish me happy birthday on Facebook? When would we ever hang out? Between my day job and mommying, I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t even have enough time to see my current friends as much as Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to. Â Â Â So my birthday mission this year is, first and foremost, to take a break from Facebook for about a week prior and get out of the habit comparing my life to othersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. On the day itself, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll make Steve get up with Summer at her usual wakeup time of 5:30 so I can (hopefully) sleep in until 7. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll do my best to schedule something at work that I will truly enjoy â&#x20AC;&#x201C; who knows, maybe my water sport series will make a comeback in our July 17 edition. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll have a cupcake for lunch and not beat myself up over it. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll buy myself some pretty flowers and a bottle of champagne and have a perfect pool-side dinner at home with my lovely little family. With this kind of start, how can 31 be anything other than my best year yet? Â
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Prison farm documentary shows it’s about a lot more than just the cows By Hollie Pratt-Campbell hpratt-campbell@perfprint.ca
Kingston Heritage Review - Many Kingstonians remember well the happenings of August, 2010, when a large group of protesters staged a blockade in front of the Frontenac Institution in an attempt to prevent the removal of cattle from the prison farm, a program that was shut down because it was deemed no longer useful by the Harper government. A total of 24 people were arrested including professors, farmers and great-grandmothers. Til the Cows Come Home, a new film by Lenny Epstein and co-produced by Clarke Mackey, Elaine Foreman and Jamie Swift, explores why so many people are so passionate about this issue, and what the shuttering of the prison farm program says about our society and the direction in which it’s headed under the current government. The thing that always struck me about the 2010 protests was the almost comical unlikeliness of those arrested. I was not living in Kingston that sum-
mer and when I returned in the fall CKWS was continually running footage of my buddy Jamie getting hauled off to a paddy wagon. “What on earth happened?” I thought. Indeed, the fact that mainstream, everyday Kingstonians were willing to put themselves on the line for the prison farms is a big part of the film. There is some pretty adorable footage of a civil disobedience “lesson” in City Park, where teachers, children and kind-looking nuns with white hair are learning proper protocol for being arrested. These aren’t exactly masked anarchists throwing rocks at the windows of banks. So what exactly was their motivation? Well, let’s start with the fact that the purported reason for the prison farm program being shut down was that it was losing $4 million a year, a figure that the government chose never to back up with evidence despite repeated information request submissions. “We asked for the finances and were told they were under legal advice not to release the figures,” says NFU Local 316
president Dianne Dowling in the film. Later on, a motion for a third party review of the finances even passed in parliament, but was quietly dismissed by the Harper government. You could say people had a right to be skeptical of the figures, too, considering the Frontenac Institution farm alone contained 120 head of cattle and between 8,000 and 9,000 chickens, which provided milk and eggs for all other area prisons. How could paying full price for these products be a good financial decision for Corrections Canada? Not to mention the effect that working with the animals had on the inmates. In a very moving interview, inmate Pat Kincaid describes how he had been in and out of prison his entire life after what sounds like a rather rough childhood. Working with the cattle on the prison farm gave him hope. He describes how one day, he found himself alone in the barn when a cow was giving birth. After he helped birth the calf, he realized it wasn’t breathing. Thankfully, he had training on what to do in
this situation and was able to save the calf. “It was the best moment of my life,” says a tearful Kincaid. So what exactly is the role of a prison? In the film, Epstein visits a prison in Norway where the recidivism (re-offending) rate of inmates is 16 per cent, compared to 50 per cent in Canada. The idea there is to assist inmates in developing empathy through programs similar to prison farms. Only by teaching them to respect themselves in a new way can they learn to respect others. Contrast that with a local news conference in which Minister of Public Safety Vic Toews avoided a question from the media about the effect closing the prison farms will have on the rehabilitation potential of inmates by saying that the number one priority of this government it to keep Canada’s streets safe. The audience is thus confronted with the question of what’s safer: a society with a recidivism rate of 16 per cent or 50 per cent? For the time being, a laundry facility has been installed at the Frontenac Institution where the farm once was. In many cases, this means that all the inmates are required to do is push a few buttons and fold linens; this all seems rather ironic considering the film shows how the original purpose of the prison farm was to force the inmates to do hard labour as punishment. So what is it that the Conservative
government dislikes so much about the prison farm program? That question remains unanswered. One thing is for certain, though: those who believe in this program are not giving up. A co-op was formed to purchase a number of the cows removed from the prison farm, and they are being raised on several local farms in the hopes that a new government will be elected in 2015. Both the Liberals and the NDP have pledged to reinstate the prison farm program if they come to power. “The future of food, the future of justice and the future of democracy converge on this issue of the prison farms so profoundly,” says Andrew McCann, one of the arrestees. Til the Cows Come Home does an excellent job of fleshing out all of these very important angles and explaining things that those not following the issue closely might have been unclear about. It’s not every day that a city the size of Kingston sees such a professionally done documentary about an issue so close to the hearts of so many local citizens. Kingstonians were given a sneak peek of the movie on June 23; both showings at the Screening Room sold out quickly. You can catch it again on Sunday, July 6 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m., also at the Screening Room. For more information, visit www. prisonfarmfilm.org or like Til the Cows Come Home on Facebook.
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Classroom program shows students how precious and vulnerable we all are hpratt-campbell@perfprint.ca
Heritage News - Baby Jack may just have turned one year old this June, but he’s already proven to be a very effective teacher. Once a month during the school year, little Jack visited Erin Koebel’s Grade 5 class at Winston Churchill Public School as part of Roots of Empathy, a national program that has proven to be significantly effective in reducing levels of aggression among school children while raising social/emotional competence and increasing empa-
thy. “The baby totally engages kids,” explains local Roots of Empathy instructor and key point person Liz Bates. “All of their defenses go down when the baby comes in. You have their attention, you have their hearts. They’re willing to be vulnerable and really think about things deeply.” Over the school year, the children became quite attached to little Jack, and shared in the joy of his milestones and accomplishments. “The kids were very perceptive of everything Jack was doing,” says Jack’s mom, Lydia Shepherd. Even
if he picked up two balls instead of one it was a huge deal…I just thought that was so sweet. It was so nice to see how much care they had for Jack and how much interest they had.” Gradually, the children’s connection with Jack began to change the way in which they treated each other, too. Koebel explains that at the beginning of the school year, the Grade 5s struggled with bullying and over competitiveness when they played sports. Everybody wanted to be the winner and only those with high skill levels felt included.
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“Because of Jack and the program, when unkind words were spoken, we would say ‘would we say this if baby Jack was here?’ No? Well, we all start out like baby Jack and we all have feelings like baby Jack and we need to start recognizing that in each other and be kind to each other,” Koebel says. She adds that “they had a great growth in terms of their ability to empathize with others and know how their actions and their words affect other people in both a positive and a negative way.” At the end of the school year, the Grade 5s gifted Jack a football to symbolize how he helped them to be able to play team sports more cooperatively. “[By the end of the year] a good throw was celebrated, good sportsmanship was celebrated and they really did a better job of including everybody and not focusing so much on the win but playing the game as a group.” But the students weren’t the only ones who benefited from the sessions - baby Jack and Lydia did, too. “There’s a greeting song that they sing to him when he first comes in,” Lydia says. “He could be screaming at the top of his lungs but if I start singing that song he’ll just stop and look right at me. So it’s obviously been a very positive experience for him. I just can’t say enough good things about the program.” At the end of the school year,
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Lydia Shapherd and Jack (centre) with Erin Koebel’s Grade 5 class at Winston Churchill Public School. Far right: Teacher Erin Koebel and Roots of Empathy instructor Liz Bates. Photo/ Hollie Pratt-Campbell
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Jack gave his friends sunflower seeds and anti-bullying bracelets to symbolize what the children learned over the year. “Sunflower seeds grow and they look different, they’re different colours,” Lydia explains. “But no matter what they look like or how they grow or how quickly they grow, you still have to give them a lot of attention and care. And with the bracelets, we wanted them to have something on them as a reminder to support one another instead of belittling.” Both she and Koebel emphasize that they would highly recommend Roots of Empathy to other parents and teachers. “The opportunity to do this in a classroom is wonderful,” Koebel says. “The connection with Jack and Lydia and my class was significant and meaningful and something I think they will take with them throughout their years and remember for a long time. It really is a wonderful way to teach the children how to be positive, contributing citizens and to really be connected to others.” Roots of Empathy is currently looking for volunteers to participate in the 2014-2015 program. Babies born between June and August, 2014 are eligible. The local program runs throughout the region including north, east and west of Kingston. Those interested are asked to contact Liz Bates at lizbateskpps@ gmail.com.
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Heritage News – On June 19, University Hopsitals Kingston Foundation (UHKF) celebrated the spirit of giving with donors, supporters and community members. The ceremony was part of the seventh annual Celebration of Giving and recognized a number of important members of the community including two very special award recipients. Sherri McCullough, board chair at Hotel Dieu Hospital, was recognized for her contributions and commitment to fundraising and volunteerism for Kingston Hospitals. She received the Ian Wilson Award for Volunteerism and was incredibly humbled by the recognition. “It is named after Ian Wilson who
was chair of the Together We Can campaign, which was an incredibly successful fundraising campaign here in Kingston,” explained McCullough. “It is quite an honour to receive this award and be associated with Ian and the work he has done.” McCullough has worked for 23 years in various volunteer and leadership roles including roles with the Ontario Hospital Association and the Catholic Association of Ontario. While the award recognizes the work she has done over the years, McCullough points out that it surely will not slow her down. “I am not retiring and I’m not planning on going anywhere just yet,” she added. “Often people get these awards at the end of their time, but I’m not done yet. I still have a lot to contribute.”
UHKF also handed out the Tim Davies Award for Philanthropic Leadership to the Child Development Centre (CDC) and their Walk/Run Committee at the celebration. The CDC is one of 21 children’s treatment centres in Ontario providing specialized support to children and youth with special needs and the walk/run is their only annual fundraiser. Director of the CDC Margaret van Beers was ecstatic about the award and was even happier to have recognition for the committee that puts the walk/ run together each year. “It is a combination of staff members and devoted volunteers who help with the planning of this event and they basically work year round on it,” explained van Beers. “They are very dedicated and they are very committed
to organizing and everyone is focused on doing it for the kids. They truly deserve this recognition.” The CDC had no idea they were being nominated for the award, but it was a welcome surprise for van Beers, who was deeply moved by the speech that Tim Davies gave before presenting the award. “His grandfather had spina bifida so the CDC means a lot to him personally and that makes it mean even more to us. It was such a beautiful evening and anything that can help us raise awareness about the CDC is positive.” The evening also celebrated the almost $9 million in donations from the community in the past year to UHKF as well as their recent Imagine Canada accreditation. UHKF became one of the first 100 charities and nonprofits in Canada to be accredited under the
Imagine Canada Standards Program, which is designed to strengthen practices. McCullough was happy to hear of the well deserved accreditation and spoke of UHKF’s amazing contributions to Kingston. “UHKF has made such a dramatic and wonderful impact in Kingston for all three of our hospitals,” said Sherri McCullough. “It is a fundraising arm for HDH, KGH and Providence Care and working together and creating this foundation has been one of the most significant and dramatic improvements to healthcare in Kingston in the last decade.” For more information about UHKF, their celebration of giving and the award recipients visit www.uhkf.ca and for more information on the CDC and their Run/Walk visit www.kingstoncdc.ca
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ENCHANTÉ Nomadic lifestyle fits Carolyn Fielding By: Mark Bergin Columnist
Enchanté - If you’ve visited the Kingston Antique Market behind City Hall on a Sunday and you’ve seen an adorable teardrop trailer, you’ve likely run into Carolyn Fielding, the proprietor of OUTPOST. In a sense, she follows in the ancient tradition of the peripatetic nomads, a population that moves among settled groups offering crafts or trade. Her items of trade are mostly vintage clothing, but you can also find quite a collection of eccentric items. Like a mini Romani caravan, Carolyn pulls her trailer around Ontario. From vintage shoes and dresses to tribal patterns and denim shirts, you’ll find it in the OUTPOST mobile shop. Looking very country girlish, almost like she stepped off the pages of Lucy Maud Montgomery, Fielding is at home and content with her nomadic existence. In her straw hat, sundress and gold locket, she greets visitors at her shop at the Kingston Flea Market with a big smile. Inside her trailer you’ll see a couple of shelves with everything an explorer needs. There’s a straw hat, a fedora, a flashlight, water bottle, book, plaid flannel shirt and backpack. Oh, and a photograph of a moose. It could be a shelf in Indiana Jones’ room. Except for the iPod.
I saw a play this year, The Explorer’s Club, about a woman adventurer who wants to join an all-male club of world adventurers. Carolyn Fielding could have been the protagonist—a bright, positive and adventurous woman. Perhaps there is some distant relation to the Irish Travellers, an itinerant Celtic population often seen in Ireland’s countryside. There are tens of thousands of Irish Travellers in North America. The largest group, about 2,500, live in the area of Augusta, South Carolina. Others inhabit Georgia, Mississippi and Texas. Recent DNA evidence proved that Irish Travellers are a distinct Irish ethnic group, who separated from the settled Irish community more than 1,000 years ago. Others joined the Traveller culture during Oliver Cromwell’s campaign in the 1600s when thousands of Irish were left homeless. Still others joined in the 19th century during An Gorta Mor—The Great Hunger. Or maybe Carolyn Fielding has Roma blood hidden somewhere in her genetic code. Like many nomads, Carolyn’s lifestyle feels natural to her. She says that OUTPOST is a collection of treasures found and sold on the road. “My clothing is inspired by the Great White North and all its classic, rugged and kitschy fashions associated with being Canadian.”
She says that for each piece she selects, she envisions the perfect time it should be worn, whether that’s for sipping on a beer or a weekend at the cottage. If there’s a Neil Young, Joni Mitchell or McKenzie Brothers vibe, she says it’s promptly scooped up. “I started Outpost as I knew selling vintage and thrifted clothing was what I wanted to do with my career,” she says. “I would love to have my own shop one day and I thought a mobile shop would be a great way to try a test run of my own business.” You can see a selection of the type of items she carries at her Etsy store on the Internet. Search OutpostVintageThrift on Etsy to find her. She carries quite a variety on Etsy, including a Hawaiian aloha romper, cowboy shirts, tooled leather sandals, a suede vest and a biker’s leather vest. Her inaugural year finds her in good spirits. “I started my mobile shop this May,” she says. “My first time out was at the Aberfoyle Market on May 4. It was a cold and windy day, but it was a great first run. The idea of OUTPOST had been cooking for over a year.” She has a tentative schedule through the summer. “When it comes to the selection of certain cities and markets I am completely open,” she says. “I used May to try out many dif-
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ferent locations to see what worked best for me. The ones that had great vibes and lovely people, I made sure to return to.” Fortunately, she liked the feel of Kingston and includes it on her rotation of cities. “Often customers and other vendors would give me suggestions and requests to go to certain places, which has been a great help for me.” As for the teardrop trailer—itself a vintage item at more than 50 years old and which suits her playfulness perfectly - she found that in Cornwall. “An elderly gentleman had built the trailer himself from a Popular Mechanics kit,” she says. “I hadn’t been in the market for a teardrop, but the minute I saw it I had fallen in love.” Her home base is Aurora and that’s where you’ll find her between road trips. “I haven’t made any definite plans after the flea market season is over,” she says. “I am just taking things week by week and seeing what opportunities come my way. I do know that when flea market season is over I will continue OUTPOST on Etsy and then look to the next season.” Hitting the road with a vintage collection was not a stretch for her. Before launching OUTPOST, she was living
in Toronto working at a vintage store in Kensington Market. “I gave that up to pursue my own vintage business adventure.” A nomadic life may not be for everyone, but Carolyn is enjoying it. “Life on the road is an adventure,” she says. “Every trip I take is a whole new experience.” Sometimes friends accompany her, but she also embarks on trips alone. “I found that I enjoy my solo trips as they give me a sense of pride. They really challenge me to be an independent woman. Most of my adventures involve sleeping in bizarre locations, eating cereal for every meal and getting very lost. Despite the many hiccups that come along with life on the road, I am loving every minute of it.” You can find the OUTPOST schedule on her website. Upcoming dates in our area include the Wolfe Island Music Festival on August 9 and the Kingston Flea Market on August 10. For more information, visit outpostvintage.com or contact Carolyn Fielding at outpostvintage@gmail.com. Mark Bergin on Twitter @markaidanbergin
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Hundreds of community members gathered on June 25 for a fundraiser to help save KCVI at St. George’s Cathedral. Guests enjoyed a number of performances from schools, local musicians and headliners Rob Baker, Gord Sinclair and Paul Langlois.
Kingston Heritage Events – (Right) Students from Winston Churchill Public School kicked off the ‘Evening for the Arts’ at St George’s Cathedral with songs from the musical Annie. (Top Left) Former KCVI student Deanna Choi performed an original piece written for KCVI accompanied by Sean Patterson. (Bottom Left) Rob Baker performed with fellow band members Gord Sinclair and Paul Langlois. Photo/Mandy Marciniak.
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Kingston Heritage Lifestyle - My sister Audrey was being dispatched to Briscoe’s General store, and told to hurry up about it! Father’s sister, Aunt Freda (not Aunt Lizzie who regularly sent the hand-medown boxes from Regina) was coming for a short visit from Chicago! I had never laid eyes on Aunt Freda, nor had Mother. Our contact was through the odd letter, and a gift of a radio which was of no use whatsoever, since we had no electricity! She would be arriving at the C.P.R. station in Renfrew late in the day, would be there for one day and one night only, and then heading to Arnprior to visit Aunt Nellie and Uncle Henry Wagenblass. Well, did that set our house in a frenzy! What to have for supper? Change the bed upstairs, clean from top
to bottom, get out the only white tablecloth we owned and which Mother had brought from New York, and try to find dishes that matched. And do all of this before Father headed into Renfrew to bring Aunt Freda out to Northcote. The dishes were the problem. We had a hodge-podge of mismatched dishes, some with a gold maple leaf in the centre of each plate that had been in our old log house for generations, some with a navy-blue rim around them, and then there were the ones that came in the puffed-wheat bag. Without a doubt, they were best of the lot, but we were far from having enough to set a complete table. In fact, there weren’t enough of the puffed wheat dishes to even make one complete setting. I thought everyone in Northcote got their dishes from the puffed-wheat bag. Unfortunately, the company that put one piece in each bag, gave an overabundance of saucers, and rarely bothered with cups. And so we had an about 12 saucers, no cups, a couple dinner plates, and a small plate Mother called a breadand-butter plate, which according to
Father wasn’t worth taking out of the cupboard. And so Audrey, with me in tow, was heading for Briscoe’s General Store to buy yet another bag of puffed wheat, and hopefully come home with at least one tea cup. To prepare for this errand, Audrey had gone to the sewing basket and taken out a long knitting needle, and I knew exactly why. She also had a short list of things Mother had to have on hand just because Aunt Freda was coming. A bar of Ivory soap, (heaven forbid Aunt Freda would have to use homemade soap reeking of Gillettes Lye) because regardless how hard Mother tried, she was never able to completely dissolve all the little pieces of lye in the making. When we got to the store, Audrey headed right for the bags of puffed wheat. Although as light as a feather, the bags were big, with a strip of paper down the front with very small holes in it, so that the customer could see what a wonderful cereal this was! The bags were piled up against the wall, and Audrey, making no attempt to hide what she was up to, got down on her hands and knees and ever so
carefully, worked the knitting needle into one bag at a time. She poked away until she hit a piece of china, which the company made awfully sure was right in the middle of the bag. It was my job to see that she didn’t attack the same bag twice. She had worked her way through about 10 bags, when finally she came up for air, and looking like she had just discovered America, took the bag over to the counter, gathered up the other things on Mother’s list, said “please put this on Mother’s bill,” and we headed for the buggy outside. It didn’t take Mother long to rip into the bag, pour out a goodly portion into a big bowl, and retrieve a cup! Now, Aunt Freda would have a cup and saucer that matched, and a dinner and bread and butter plate, all thanks to a bag of puffed wheat! None of us much liked puffed wheat. And there was always two or three bags tucked away in the cupboard out in the
summer kitchen...bought simply for the dish inside. There was no doubt Mr. Briscoe knew exactly what my sister Audrey was up to when she came into the store with the long knitting needle. He paid no attention to her at all. And when I asked Audrey if what she was doing was considered dishonest, she said, “certainly not...we bought a bag of puffed wheat, didn’t we?” And when I visited school friends in Northcote, and stayed for a meal, their tables too were set with an assortment of miss-matched dishes. And always there would be a plate, or a saucer, with the fluted edge, circled in a gold rim, and with small red and pink flowers, right out of a bag of puffed wheat! 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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St. Marguerite garden becomes first Canadian stop on the Rosalynn Carter butterfly trail By Mandy Marciniak
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Heritage News â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Butterflies have become a rare sight in Kingston and the surrounding area in recent years, but students at St. Marguerite Bourgeoys Catholic School are hoping to change that. The school and its Eco Team unveiled a beautiful new garden on June 23 that will be filled with butterfly friendly plants including the very important milkweed plant that the butterflies lay their eggs on. The garden is part of the Rosalynn Carter Butterfly Trail and is the first official trail garden in Canada. In the past year, Carter, who is passionate about monarchs and re-establishing their dwindling migratory path, has helped establish 14 public butterfly gardens and 46 private gardens in and around the Plains area of Georgia where she lives. While milkweed is still prevalent in Southern Ontario, many areas of the United States are without the plant because of pesticide use and removal due to the plantâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s weed-like appearance. The butterfly trail works to help re-establish the former migratory trail of the monarchs by re-introducing milkweed in
certain areas. St. Marguerite teacher Alison Bogle was instrumental in starting the garden at the school and actually thought of the partnership with Mrs. Carter after the former first lady and her husband, former president of the United States Jimmy Carter, visited Kingston last summer. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When Mr. and Mrs. Carter came up here to receive their honorary degrees from Queenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s they actually stayed in our home and Mrs. Carter commented on my gardens and told me that I needed to plant more butterfly friendly plants,â&#x20AC;? explained Bogle. â&#x20AC;&#x153;That is what started it all for me and I am so happy to have the school involved now.â&#x20AC;? The school held an unveiling ceremony on June 23 to celebrate the work of the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Eco Team and while Mrs. Carter couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be there in person, she did send a letter of thanks to students and some seeds for their garden. Mayor Mark Gerretsen read the letter on her behalf and also expressed how happy he was to be part of such an incredible project. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You guys should be very proud of what you are doing here,â&#x20AC;? said Gerretsen. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You have done something that is
really important for our city and youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll see in the years to [come] that more and more schools will start joining in and you will know that you were the first school to do it.â&#x20AC;? The garden will eventually become part of the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Peace Garden, which was established six years ago as part of its quest to receive Platinum Eco School standing, which they were finally able to achieve this year thanks to leadership ef-
forts with composting projects and their work on the butterfly garden. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been busy and challenging and extremely rewarding all at the same time,â&#x20AC;? said teacher and Eco Team leader Marilyn Murray. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We were so happy to receive our platinum eco level this year and the students are so excited and so passionate about all of these projects. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just wonderful to see and be a part of.â&#x20AC;? Bogle hopes that the new garden will
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Mayor Mark Gerretsen attended the grand opening celebrations and commented on the commitment of the Home Base Housing staff. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As I learned about this project I thought that it was quite the project that they were undertaking,â&#x20AC;? said Gerretsen. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But this organization is truly amazing and they worked
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RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly Specials! Good quantity of 5/8 inch Call 877-210-4130 by 4â&#x20AC;&#x2122; by 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; white melamine in new condition. Sublease, July 15, 2 bed$20/sheet obo. room apartment, nice area, 613-530-7840 hydro included, in 4 plex, quiet building, $800/mnth. Jukebox- 1956 Wurlitzer- 613-545-0213 excellent sound, includes records (45â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s) $4900.00 . Classifieds Call 613-267-4463 after Get Results! 5:30.
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On Sunday July 13 from 8 am-4 pm; Kanata Animal Hospital on 440 Hazeldean Road; invites you to their 7th annual Microchip/Nail Trim/BBQ Fundraiser. This event is to benefit Giant Breed dogs & Horses in need of Birch Haven Rescue. No appointment necessary. For more i n f o r m a t i o n ; 613-725-4279 or www.birchhaven.org
Firearms Safety Course & Hunter Education Course, Harrowsmith ON. Firearms Course- July 11 and 12. Hunter Educ ation CourseJuly 18 and July 19. Call Bill 613-335-2786.
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Mint Arctic Cat 550 GT ATV 2012 Arctic Cat 550i GT with only 180 miles on it - like new. This ATV has push button 4 x 4 plus additional 4 wheel differential lock - automatic, , highlow range, Aluminum rims, 3000lb Warn winch. â&#x20AC;&#x153;one upâ&#x20AC;? rear seat with storage, 5 foot snow plow, trailer hitch. $7,500 pdoak@kos.net
June 27, 28, 29, 30, 8 am -8 pm, County Road 36, Bolingbroke or Road 38 to Crow Lake Road to Badour Road. Follow signs. Antiques, boats, motors, bikes, decoys, sports cards, lamps, comics, furniture, fishing equip, tools, toys, trigg chains, jewelry, etc. A nice scenic drive.
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Notice of Annual General Meeting of The Frontenac-Kingston Council on Aging Inc. To transact annual business, approve the audit and elect Board Members for the years 2014- 2016 Tuesday July 15, 2:00pm Chartwell Conservatory Pond Retirement Residence 1499 Stoneridge Drive, Kingston For information or agenda call 613 542-1336 and leave a message.
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DATING SERVICE. Long-term/shortterm relationships, free to try! 1 - 8 7 7 - 2 9 7 - 9 8 8 3 . Ta l k w i t h single ladies. Call #7878 or 1 - 8 8 8 - 5 3 4 - 6 9 8 4 . Ta l k n o w ! 1-866-311-9640 or #5015. Meet local single ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+) BEING SINGLE is no fun...MISTY RIVER INTRODUCTIONS can find you someone to BBQ with, go to the beach with or spend this summer & the rest of your life with. CALL (613)257-3531, www.mistyriverintros.com.
WANTED WA N T E D : O L D T U B E A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T. 4 0 y e a r s o r older. Amplifiers, Stereo, Recording and Theatre Sound Equipment. Hammond organs. Any condition, no floor model consoles. Call Toll-Free 1-800-947-0393 / 519-8532157. FIREARMS WANTED FOR AUGUST 23rd, 2014 AUCTION: Rifles, Shotguns, Handguns. As Estate Specialists WE manage sale of registered / unregistered firearms. Contact Paul, Switzerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s A u c t i o n : To l l - F r e e 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 9 4 2609, info@switzersauction.com or www.switzersauction.com.
Office Space 200 to 6000 sq.ft. Negotiable Terms, Second Flr. Carp Rd. Frontage, 4 min to HWY 417, 7 min. to Kanata. 613-322-0837 info@pri-tec.ca
Lyndhurst Gun & Militaria Show at the Lyndhurst Legion. Saturday, July 12, 2014, 9 am-3 pm. Halfway between Kingston and Smiths Falls. Take Hwy 15 to 33, follow 33 to the Legion. Admission $5.00. Ladies and accompanied children under 16 free. Buy/sell/trade. Firearms, ammunition, knives, military antiques, hunting gear & fishing tackle. For show info and table inquiries call John (613)928-2382, siderisjp@sympatico.ca. All firearm laws are to be obeyed, trigger locks are required.
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AIRLESS PAINTING Specializing in roof barn & aluminum/ vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. *Screw nailing and roof repairs. Insured and Bonded Free Estimates (613)283-8475 HELP WANTED INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. No Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job Board! Funding options. Sign up online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853
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Job Title: 1st Pressman Region: Eastern Ontario Region Department: Press- Smiths Falls Job Summary: Metroland Media (formerly Performance Printing) located in Smiths Falls is accepting resumes for the positions of 1st Press Person in the Web Department. The individual must be committed to quality, posses good colour comprehension, be self-motivated and be effective in communication within the team environment. Have strong Health and Safety skills
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Kingston-Cataraqui Cremation Services by Arbor Memorial
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Volunteering at the Fair or events during the year is a great way for high school student to complete their community volunteer hours, call Ron Swain 613 540 4163. Check out our website: www.odessafair.ca
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St. Albanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Anglican Church Ladies will be selling homemade pies inside the main building west end.
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Midway, tractor pull, horse pull & show, demolition derby, cattle & poultry shows, displays, bingo and vendors, all at the Odessa Fair. Entertainment provided by Jeff Code & Silver Wings, Friday 7:00 pm, Al Scriver & Hard Tymes, Saturday 8 pm and Sunday 1:30 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3 pm Old Tyme Fiddlers. Come watch or join the Odessa Fair Parade 9:30 am sharp from Ernestown Secondary School to the Fairgrounds. Purchase your pre-sale midway coupons and save, available at the Pop In & Savages Home Hardware, Odessa.
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If your car fails call C&M Sales (Portland). Helping local families with vehicles since 1999. Appraisals $50. Financing available. Best dollar for old cars. 613-297-5560.
Contractor pays top cash for property in need of renovation or repair, any area. Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000.
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The Better Business Bureau is Seeking an *Trade-mark of the Council of Better Business Bureaus used under License
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The BBB is a non-profit corporation, that, for over 100 years, has strived to build trust and ethical relationships between businesses and their customers. This Sales position will appeal to someone with a customer service background who understands that trust is essential to every relationship. You will be working with business owners of every type, who need the services of the BBB to help grow their establishments. You own the latest technology, including a smart phone and laptop or tablet, and you have a reliable automobile. Remuneration is commission-based and your income will reflect the time you invest in this enjoyable and rewarding career. To learn more, please submit your cv in confidence to The Better Business Bureau of Eastern and Northern Ontario careers@ ottawa.bbb.org before Friday August 1, 2014
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Procter & Gamble is currently seeking highly motivated and goal-oriented individuals with a commitment to safety and total quality to join our diverse operating teams in our manufacturing facility in Belleville.
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Job Posting Advertising Sales Rep Specialty Publications Metroland East Belleville Quinte Region Proven Business opportunity available in your area.
THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corporation, Metroland is one of Canada’s premier media companies. Metroland delivers up-to-the-minute vital business and community information to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and advertisers and we’re continuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connection to the community. For further information, please visit www.metroland.com.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES • Responsible for ongoing sales with both new and existing clients • Provide our valued customers with creative and effective multi media advertising solutions and play a key role in the overall success of our organization • Prospect for new accounts including researching • Create proposals for prospective advertisers through compelling business cases • Assist in ad design, co-ordinate the execution of Multi Media advertising programs • Attain or surpass sales targets • Address client concerns in a timely and professional manner • Ability to present a variety of opportunities to all clients, and to support all special initiatives • As part of this role, you will be required to handle credit card information. Metroland Media is a PCI compliant company and requires people in this role to take PCI training to handle cards in a safe and compliant manner WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR • Previous experience in sales and cold callings a must, experience selling across Multiple media platforms an asset • Superior customer service skills, creativity, and ability to be resourceful, expedient and work to deadlines. • Ability to build and develop effective relationships within our team and with clients • Positive attitude, flexible nature and excellent communication skills • Strong organizational skills with the ability to multi-task • Ability to work in a fast-paced, dead-line oriented environment, with strong attention to detail • A proven history of achieving and surpassing sales targets, and unprecedented drive for results • Degree or diploma in marketing/ advertising, or equivalent work experience plus a good understanding of online and social media • Access to reliable vehicle WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU • Opportunity to be part of an exciting company at the cutting edge of the media industry • Work for a well-established and respected company that is connected to your communities • Competitive compensation plan and Group RSP • Be part of a company that is committed to providing a healthy and safe work environment • We provide individualized career plans and extensive ongoing development opportunities • We’ve got your health in mind; you’ll receive a comprehensive benefits package and a generous vacation plan If working for a highly energized, competitive team is your ideal environment, please email your resume to rprins@metroland.com by July 11th, 2014 . INTERNAL CANDIDATES: Please submit your application directly to the HR Regional Manager of the hiring division Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. 28
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You’ll be supplied with first quality products Website generating qualified leads National advertising Specialized experienced team Initial training We offer financing and corporate rates on equipment. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity.
Visit: www.postechscrewpiles.com for more information. CL444060
THE OPPORTUNITY Metroland East is looking for a Multi media savvy representative for our Belleville Quinte Ontario Sales Team! This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated Multi Media Advertising Sales Representatives to join our organization. Our Specialty Publications Advertising Sales Representatives will introduce and sell our Multi Media marketing solutions across a number of platforms including Newspaper, Print, Flyer distribution and our many digital platforms to local small and medium sized businesses in the region, while achieving aggressive revenue targets. Experience selling across multiple media platforms is strongly recommended but not essential.
With almost 20 years in the construction business, Postech Screw Piles is looking for more dealers in Ontario.
Southern Frontenac Community Services Corporation requires a
Fund Development and Promotions Coordinator This position is 35 hours per week and located in Sydenham, ON with a start date of no later than September 2, 2014. Duties: The incumbent is responsible for fund development activities, including fundraising; for promotions and public relations activities in support of Agency objectives; reporting and administrative support. To receive a more detailed job description, visit www.sfcsc.ca Qualifications & Requirements: Knowledge of both Fund Development and Public Relations are key. Experience working with volunteers is essential. Possesses the ability to independently apply a broad knowledge of fund-raising practices and principles. CFRP designation beneficial. Knowledge of Frontenac County an asset. Familiarity with Microsoft Office programs (Excel, Word, Outlook, Publisher) and knowledge of fundraising software. Resumes with cover letter should be submitted to SFCSC, Attn: David Townsend, Box 43, Sydenham, K0H 2T0 by 4 p.m. on July 18, 2014 or to david.townsend@sfcsc.ca with Fund Development Coordinator in the subject line. We thank all applicants however only those receiving an interview will be contacted
Dealership application form available on our website.
TENDERS
TENDERS
TENDERS CL450827-0626
Job Title: Department: Division:
Take Notice that the Council of the Municipality of the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands has declared the following property as surplus to municipal needs. DESCRIPTION OF LANDS: ROLL No. 08-12-816-025-30100-0000 Part of Lot 11, Concession 12, in the Geographic Township of Lansdowne, the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands, County of Leeds. Property Identification Number 44117-0380(LT) Tenders are invited for the purchase of the lands described above and will be received until 3:00 pm local time on July 9, 2014, at the Municipal Office, 1233 Prince Street, Lansdowne, Ontario K0E 1L0. The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day as soon as possible after 3:00 pm. The Township reserves the right to accept or reject any tender received. Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or a bank draft or certified cheque by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality and representing at least 20 percent of the tender amount. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus HST if applicable and the relevant land transfer tax. Contact Information: Vanessa Latimer, AMCT Clerk The Corporation of the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands 1233 Prince Street, PO Box 280 Lansdowne, ON K0E 1L0 613-659-2415 Ext. 216
AUCTIONS
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ESTATE AUCTION
REAL ESTATE
for the late Edmund Lackie @ 177 Henry St., Carleton Place, ON
for Joe White & Tiffany Massey @ 1234 Armstrong Rd., Smiths Falls, ON From Smiths Falls take Hwy 43W to Glenview Road to Armstrong Road to site. From Perth take Hwy 43E to Churchill Road to Armstrong Road to site. on Saturday, July 19, 2014 @ 10 am Property to be sold @ 11 am.
REAL ESTATE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & ANTIQUES
~ Live Large in this Wartime House ~ Featuring a solid, small footprint, storey & a half home, in a quiet, friendly neighbourhood. Having great curb appeal. Centre town location, 5 minute walk to everything. Perfect & affordable for a first time home owner or a retirement downsize. The main floor includes kitchen, dining, living room, 4 pce bath & 1 bedroom. Two bedrooms upstairs. 100 amp service on breakers. New upgrades include ’11 gas furnace, ’12 hot water heater, ’09 vinyl siding & asphalt roof, newer windows & steel doors throughout plus an’09 detached single car garage w/ workshop & power. Paved drive. Exterior renovations are done. Interior improvements are required to give this home a true example of better space over more space. Sizable lot 66’x93’d (+/-).Spacious private back yard. Enjoy a wealth of fresh veggies from your small rear veggie garden. Well treed. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Mr. Lackie was a highly successful barber having strong, likable, people skills. His family have chosen the innovative & effective method of selling the real estate & chattels, in its’ entirety, by public auction. Bring a lawn-chair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate. ‘ Terms: Cash, Cheque, Visa, Debit - Catering
Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
~ Quiet Country Living ~ Featuring a scenic 2.7(+/-) acre surveyed lot with fenced yard. The open concept home has a kitchen, eating area, great room, 4 pc bath w/ 2 bedrooms plus a master bedroom w/ ensuite & balcony on the main level. The walk out basement houses a finished rec room, laundry room and furnace/ service room w/ Newmark side by side wood/oil furnace, 100 amp service, 60 gal hot water tank. The home is on well & septic. The property also has a 30x36x11(+/-) ft board & batton steel roofed 2 door garage w/ large lean to on back for extra storage space. Annual taxes approx. $1500.00. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Reason for auction - owners are relocating. Bring a lawnchair and participate in the bidding. Terms on chattels: Cash, Cheque, Visa, M/C, Debit - Catering
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on Sat., July 12/14 @ 10 am Property to be sold @ 11 am.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & ANTIQUES AUCTION
Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
We’ve Caught The Moment Now You Can Keep The Memory
8x10 - 10 5x7 - $7.50 $
Call us for Details 613.546.8885
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REGIONAL ROUNDUP A regional roundup of the events going on within the Greater Kingston Area
Help at Home - The Seniors Association keeps a registry of service providers people can hire to come to their homes for cleaning, repairs, personal assistance, etc. Service providers have undergone a security check, signed a confidentiality agreement, provided references, and have been interviewed by Seniors Association staff. Price negotiated by client with service provider. Call 613.548.7810 Frontenac Farmer’s Market. Saturdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., until Oct. 25. All local farm products, home baking, and local artisans. New location: Prince Charles Public School, 6875 Highway #38, Verona. Also Fridays 3 – 7 p.m., May 16 to August 29. All local farm products, home baking and local artisans. Located at Harrowsmith Junction (the Trail Crossing) Highway #38, Harrowsmith. www.frontenacfarmersmarket.ca. The Annual Portland District Firefighter’s Bass Fishing Derby is the biggest derby in South Frontenac! Saturday, July 5. Free fishing weekend, no licence required. Fish any back lake. Weigh in at 4808 Holleford Road, Hartington Fire Hall from 9-5. Top prize 13ft. SmokerCraft Boat with EZ Load Trailer. Adult and Kid categories. Tickets available at Leonard Fuels in Hartington and Canadian Tire Cataraqui. Please join the Canadian-Cuban Friendship Association on Sunday, July 6 at 6:30 p.m. in welcoming the annual Pastors for Peace humanitarian Caravan to Cuba. This fundraising event will be held at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, corner of Princess & Barrie Streets and will include dinner and an inspiring presentation by Reverend Luis Barrios, associate priest at St. Mary’s Episcopalian Church in West Harlem and co-chair of the Pastors for Peace. In its 25th year, the Caravan to Cuba is an important element in worldwide efforts to end the US blockade of Cuba. Admission by donation - no one turned away. The Sharbot Lake Farmers Market runs 9 to 11a.m. every Saturday,
May 17 - Oct. 11 at the Sharbot Lake Beach. Fresh farm produce, hot coffee and cafe breakfast items, homemade baked goods, local crafts, live music, shiatsu massage, full park and playground, and friendly conversation all at our picturesque beach setting. The perfect way to start your Saturday! www.sharbotlakefarmersmarket.ca. The Community Harvest Market is held every Wednesday from 2 – 5p.m. in the parking lot of the Wally Elmer Centre, located at 50 MacCauley Rd., off Weller Ave. (located between Montreal and Division). We offer local, organic produce at great prices, baked goods and crafts. We are open rain or shine. For more information, please contact: info@communityharvestkingston.com or visit us on Facebook at CommunityHarvestKingston. Kingston Women’s Connection presents Mother and Daughter Evening with a fairytale princess fashion show. Tuesday, July 8 7:30 p.m. Gibson Hall, 990 Sydenham Rd. Wear your special dress to participate in the show. Call Judy 613-546-4840. Prizes for mother/daughter pairs. Adopt a mother or daughter if necessary. Foot Care - Wednesday through Friday. On-site assessment, treatment, advice, and education services provided by experienced and qualified foot care nurses. Appointment required. The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. 613.548.37810 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 560 734 Montreal St - July 4 Friday Night Karaoke hosted by “R & R Karaoke” from 8-12. All welcome. Small cover for non-members. (613)548-4570. Friday Night Baha’i Discussion, July 4, 11, 18, 25. What are your thoughts? Informal chats are held Fridays at 7 p.m. at 99 York Street, sharing ideas about the world, the human family, and attendees’ topics of interest. Further info:bahais@kingston.net 613634-0767. Emmanuel United Church- Odessa is hosting a plant sale on Saturday, July 5
at 8 a.m. until we sell out. Great plants - Wide selection including bedding plants, vegetables and much more. We will be set up on Main Street, Odessa in the lot next to the Jiffy Grill. GARDEN TOUR hosted by Master Gardeners of Kingston. 12 homes front & back gardens. Sunday, July 13 12 – 5 p.m. A Master Gardener will be on each site to offer advice and answer any questions. Tickets call Jeanne Stoness (613)767-7175 - Website -rideau1000islands.mgoi.ca. 39 Club of Kingston Dance - Friday, July 4. Music by Red Rose Express (Wear Red Night) Royal Canadian Legion 631, Main Hall, 4034 Bath Rd. @ Collins Bay 8:00-11:30 pm. Dress Code , Smart Casual. Singles & Couples Welcome. Kingston Horticultural Society: Bus tour on July 22 to a private garden in North Augusta, with lunch in Merrickville followed by a visit to Rideau Woodland Ramble, one of Canada’s Top Destination Nurseries. Details: 613-3281343 or email: nalini40@ gmail.com. The Old Hay Bay Church, built in 1792 is open 7 days a week from the middle of June until after Labour Day. There is a custodian to interpret the history and heritage. Displays, artifacts and literature help make the story of this building come alive. Come and bring family, relatives or friends to have a picnic, plan a wedding, connect with the faith or our forbears, or trace genealogical links with Loyalists and other pioneers. The Church is 30 km south and west of Napanee on the South Shore Road or 9.5 km from the Glenora Ferry. From Kingston, you can drive west on The Loyalist Parkway (Hwy 33) and turn right at Adolphustown (County Rd 8). Go straight through Dorland to Hay Bay where the road curves to the right. The Church is on your left, by the water - Civic # 2365. The cottage (custodian’s) phone # is 613-373-2261. Monday, July 7 - Volunteer Tutor Training begins. Kingston Literacy & Skills is looking for committed volun-
Free To Non-Profit Organizations | Please Include: Name, address and phone number. Deadline: Thursday at 11 a.m. Send to: whatshappening@theemc.ca teers to tutor adults. If you have three hours of free time a week and strong reading, writing, or math skills, we have volunteer positions available. For more information, to set up an interview and register for our tutor training, call (613) 547-2012 today. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church will be running free, public tours for its sixth summer. Starting on Tuesday June 17, and running until Saturday August 16, the church will be open to the public. Daily hours are Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10am to 4pm. St. Andrew’s has been integral to the history of Kingston since its foundation stone was laid in 1820. Learn about St. Andrew’s fascinating connections to Sir John A. Macdonald and Queen’s University, and enjoy the architecture and beautiful stained glass windows of the sanctuary. There is also a free scavenger hunt for children with prizes! St. Andrew’s is located on the corner of Princess St. and Clergy St. (130 Clergy St. East). 11th Annual Fogies & Friends Golf Tournament Friday, September 12 at the Landings - Early Bird Deadline: August 1. Best ball, scramble, pig roast, and prizes. Registration forms available at The Seniors Centre or seniorskingston.ca. To become a sponsor or prize donor, contact Jean at 613.548.7810. A Seniors Association fundraiser. Free Natural Health Workshops! Sunrays Holistic Health experts will be at Graham’s from 10am -4pm to assist with any questions about natural health supplements by Nature’s Sunshine and how to approach your health holistically. Call or come in to join one of the sessions 10:30-11:00 or 1:30-2pm. July 5- Is it just me , or is it hot in here? Rideau Trail Club of Kingston - Saturday July 5 Howe Island Bike Ride Level 2, easy pace, distance tbd. Meet at the ferry for Howe Island at 9:30 am. Bring lunch and lots of water. Leader: Yvonne 613 767 6990. Sunday July 6 Elbow Lake Level 2, moderate pace, 8 km. Hike this new trail with swim stop. Bring lunch and
lots of water. Depart at 9 am. Gas $4. plus park fee. Leader: Pat 613-3852356. Wednesday July 9 Gould Lake Conservation Area Level 3, moderate pace, 10 km. Enjoy this rugged and spectacular conservation area. Depart CT 9 am. Gas $3. RT Map #04. Leader Ann 613 531 9873. Cataraqui Canoe Club - Saturday, July 5: Adolphustown Reach Paddle 12km paddle. everyone is invited to paddle from a club member’s place on Adolphus Reach to Glenora Ferry. A 2 km hike brings us to “The Lake of the Mountain” where we will have lunch and then return for a BBQ. In case of rain, trip will be delayed one day to Sunday, July 6. Call 613 373 2847 for details. www. cataraquicanoe.on.ca. Slo pitch double header - Ottawa Seniors All Stars vs K.C.C.U. Senior Old Boys Friday, July 4 at 10 a.m. Cloverdale Ball Diamond (near Sydenham Rd. – 401 area). Singles only club of Kingston - Kate invites everyone to join her at Confederation Park on Saturday, July 5 at 11:30am for a Taste of Kingston. She will be waiting in front of the Tourist Information Building across from City Hall at 11:30am. Enjoy some very tasty food in support of the Canadian Diabetes Association. We love to eat! Join Bill and golfers at Westbrook Golf Course on Wednesday, July 9 at 9:45am for a fun morning of par 3 golf. Lunch after for those who wish. It is seniors’ day with a special rate. Westbrook Golf Course is located at 3651 Genge Rd. at Westbrook Rd. Contact Bill Bryan at 613 542 5982 to confirm your attendance. All are welcome. Join Ron and the gang on Friday, July 11 at Raxx for their steak dinner. We meet at the big round tables at the back. Non members are welcome. Just come and introduce yourself. Good food, good friends, good time! Raxx is located at 665 Development Drive. “Pilgrim Holiness Church - Vacation Bible School, “Wild West Adventure” August 11-15 (10 a.m.- noon) 2900 Princess St Kingston ON. Call 613389-8291 for info or for a ride.”
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IN MY GRILL
The birth of a vegetable patch Columnist
Kingston Heritage Lifestyle – I am growing a garden. My gifts do not include a naturally “green thumb”, so this is an ambitious undertaking on my part. Most people these days are on the bandwagon of producing food grown right in their own backyards. As a kid, my parents prepared a garden each spring, as much a need as a convenience, but its reward was the pleasure of growing their own vegetables in addition to the savings. The investment in a vegetable garden can almost cut weekly food bills in half. As a child, I enjoyed nibbles of ripe tomatoes, earthy bites of carrots and sweet strawberries plucked from the garden, but I despised being bent over weeding, knees almost bleeding on the hard ground, with the afternoon sun beating down. Nevertheless, I find I am inspired to grow my own food. Growing a garden will be a challenge to execute and translate into real, living, edible things. My knowledge is limited, but I am committed to seeing this project through. 4601268 4601268This winter, I began by filling little starter indoor pots with soil and seeds to sprout a variety of vegetables for spring planting. My vision included a summer project of raised gardens with a bounty of plants and flowers. As a beginner, there were so many unanswered questions. How much space do I need for a garden? What should I plant? How often should I water? It may be that you do not have much choice as to how big your garden will be; you just fill the space you have available. On the other hand, you may have 10 acres and three family members, requiring some thought as to how much you will eat, share or have time for. The key is to build a garden small enough to manage and not hog all your free time, but not so small that you run out of vegetables mid way through making a sandwich. If you are a veggie lover and want to preserve or grow an extra row to donate to Loving Spoonful (www. lovingspoonful.org), you may consider 4 x 20 ft. beds. But when you are just starting out, smaller is better. You can always expand in the future. A garden can take any shape you imagine. It can be a series of straight beds, it can twist and curve throughout your landscape, or it can be arranged in geometrical patterns. You can combine these styles or develop a style on your own. I like to keep things simple. I’ve started with 2 x 8 foot wooden cedar beds (graciously built by hubby). Our vision is to tackle this small patch and add on in
future years, perhaps even adding a greenhouse. There is something about the process of planting a seed and watching it push through the soil and finish up as something good to eat. I squealed with delight when my peas poked through their starter beds (a pleasure most kids discover in Grade 3.) I anxiously wait for them to twist up their posts, each little green pouch getting larger on its vine until it’s ready for the plucking. The health of your plants depends on the health of your soil. There is a whole science to studying soil. It is a mini-ecosystem and it will be healthiest when there are many different insects and microorganisms to keep each other in balance. When you start out, add as much compost and organic fertilizer as you want; it takes time for all the right insects to arrive and build a healthy, balanced soil system. But, remember to check your pH levels every two or three years. We built a wood-framed garden, which is a little more work than a mounded garden bed. Hubby chose cedar, so he doesn’t have to replace it in a year’s time (he has blind faith that I will continue this project annually). Cedar tends to be rot resistant, but you could always use pine or fir outside. We prepared the frame, then stapled weed mat to the bottom and filled it with topsoil and organic fertilizer. Then we mapped out which vegetables, herbs and flowers grow well together. Begin with what produce you normally purchase, and what you want to grow. Draw a map of which plants are taller and should be planted at the back to prevent shadows. Consider companion gardening, and growing plants the complement each other side by side. Watering your garden is as important as weeding. At this time of the year, you should be checking daily that the soil is moist. It should never
be bone dry or soggy wet. July is usually the month that serious harvesting starts. My sage, chives, basil, peas, cauliflower and salad greens are ready for picking. The hottest time of the year is in August, when the garden will require watering every day or at least every other day. In an effort to understand my garden, I’ve picked up several resources, sought advice from gardening friends and visited garden centres to speak to the experts. Everyone has there own secrets or magic ways. What I’ve learned is that you don’t have to have a green thumb or have studied with professional gardeners. You will discover each season what works. Every new gardener has their reason for getting started. Some want a more nutritious diet, others to save money on grocery bills and others are cooks who simply enjoy fresh food. Regardless of the intention, I am excited to experience the benefits of growing my own food. If you have foodie biz or a restaurant suggestion please email me at ladydinesslot@gmail.com or follow my blog LadydinesAlot@gmail.com, or Facebook.
GOLFER’S WANTED! GOLF FOR GILDA’S
THURSDAY AUGUST 14TH Entry Fee: $135/Person
Includes:
$45 Tax Receipt Driving Range 18 Holes of Golf with Power Cart
2nd Annual
Lunch & Dinner Awards, Prizes & Silent Auction
CALL 6135073333 TO REGISTER OR GO ON LINE TO GET REGISTRATION FORM Registration & Lunch: 11:00am - 12:30pm Tee Off: 1:00pm www.gildasclubsoutheasternontaro.org All proceeds benefit Gilda’s Club to make sure no one has to face cancer alone.
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DAYTRIPPER
Relax in Prince Edward County Columnist
Kingston Heritage Lifestyle - Whether it’s wine, beaches, fine restaurants, spas or relaxing rural scenes, Prince Edward County on the Isle of Quinte is the place to visit. You can step back in time and taste what many of our pioneer forebears drank at every meal. Hard cider was known to be safe compared to many sources of drinking water. Cider was one of the original health foods. For an unequalled taste of the hard stuff, head to the County Cider Company, located just outside the hamlet of Waupoos at 657 Bongard’s Crossroad. Out of the many wineries and cideries in the county, my favorite, hands down, is County Cider, where you can get the best drink in the county. The farm where County Cider is located has produced apples since 1850. Grant Howes, the owner of County Cider, started the company about 15 years ago. His parents operated the apple farm at Waupoos for years. County Cider grows their own apples, bottles the cider and markets it in an artisan hands-on manner. The cider is made of 100% juice. There’s no watering down. You can taste the difference that using fresh apples instead of concentrate makes. Nowadays, everyone in the county thinks they’re an oenophile, but winemaking skills don’t arrive overnight. You’ll have to do your own taste testing. There are definitely some underpriced fine wines in Quinte. There are also lots of grossly overpriced duds available to the unsuspecting visitor. Don’t let price guide you. Do the tastings and decide for yourself. As for food, the options in the county are numerous. From quick healthy hot dogs at Buddha Dog on Picton’s main street to refined dining at Wearing House, a few minutes west of Picton, your tummy will enjoy a day of culinary exploring. My favorite eatery on the Isle of Quinte
is the outdoor patio at County Cider, especially on a warm, sunny day. There’s usually a soft breeze drifting in from the lake. Your view will delight you as you look at the rows of vines growing down the hill toward the lake in the distance. The staff members of County Cider are delightful. Clearly they have a great work environment. The best cheese in Ontario (there are a lot of bests in Prince Edward County) is found at Black River Cheese at 913 County Road 13, which has operated as a farmers’ co-op for more than a century. There’s a noticeable uniqueness to the taste of the cheese. In addition to delicious standard cheeses, Black River has some unique specialties. For example, maple cheddar is a wonderfully odd combination of sweet and tangy. If you drop into the Black River factory shop on Mondays you can watch cheese being made. It starts at 7 a.m. with 10 a.m. being the optimum viewing time. Fresh curd will be ready at around 11 a.m. Museums abound in the county. Rose House Museum is located at 3333 County Rd. 8 on the south shore. The main ongoing interpretation at Rose House is that of the American Revolution, the Loyalists who settled in Marysburgh and the Hessian soldiers. The Hessians were German soldiers contracted by the British. They were hired by units, not individually, and payment for their services was rendered to the prince of their respective German states. Many remained in Canada and formed Marysburgh, the oldest settled area of Prince Edward County. At Mariners Park Museum at 2065 County Road 13 you can explore the region’s marine history. Prince Edward County has a grand history on the water. The mid-19th century was a prime era for Quinte’s sailing trade. During the development of the Rideau Canal, it became obvious that trade via water offered grand opportunities. Many wharves were built around South Bay. Shipbuilding
became a prime industry of the region. More than 280 ships have been salvaged and more than 50 shipwreck sites still remain close to Mariners Park Museum on Quinte’s South Bay. During America’s 20th century’s Prohibition Era, illegal rum-running offered great payoffs to Canadians willing to take the risk of transporting booze to the U.S. Some of the tools of the rum-running trade are on display at Mariner’s Park Museum. You’ll even see a dinghy used to ferry liquor from larger boats in the waters of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River to American shores. At the Ameliasburgh Historical Museum at 517 County Road 19, you’ll discover a 19th century world. This lovely museum got its start in 1968, when, after a hundred years as the Wesleyan Methodist Church, the dwindling rural congregation’s building was sold for one dollar to Ameliasburgh Township. The church became the first building at the museum and pioneer village. In the top floor gallery of the church, you’ll find artifacts, including a classroom, from life in small town Ontario in the 1800s. There’s also a court house, butter making display, First Nations artifacts, pianos and a large school bell that you can ring.
Since 1968, additional buildings were moved to the site. In the village you’ll find a log cabin, carpentry shop, beekeepers display, dairy display, blacksmith shop, farm machinery and a sugar shack. In Picton, you’ll find Macaulay Heritage Park at 35 Church Street. MacAulay Heritage Park’s namesake, the Reverend William MacAulay, once lived in the house beside the original Church of Mary Magdalene in Picton. He is buried in the cemetery beside the church he helped establish. Staff at the museum wear mid-1800s style dresses and bonnets. In addition to offering helpful information, you’ll also see them tending the garden and functioning like 19th century staff. MacAulay’s own house, a Neo-Classical form, was built in 1830. The second floor dressing room is indicative of the luxurious life MacAulay lived. Few homes of the day had an entire room set aside for the purpose of clothing and dressing. One of the most striking features of this site is the heritage garden, remarkably true to the 1850s. MacAulay Heritage Park was able to recreate the gardens in their original form thanks to extensive diaries kept by MacAulay’s first wife, Anne Catherine Geddes, who died of tuberculosis. Even the trees in the orchard
have been created from grafts of species of apples in common use in the mid 19th century. Next door to MacAulay house, beside the church, is the old St. Mary Magdalene parish cemetery with tombstones dating to the 1800s. Look for the famous February 31st engraving on one. Prince Edward County is full of all that is quirky. Take in a silent movie night at the Baxter Arts Centre in the lovely village of Bloomfield. Explore the Arts Trail, which comprises 25 artist galleries and studios. For maps and directions to the many sites in the county, check out websites listed below. It’s a cliche, but getting there is part of the fun. The Glenora Ferry, which crosses between Adolphustown on the east side, to Glenora on the Isle of Quinte, offers a pleasant ride with great views. The ferry, in different forms, has operated for more than 200 years. For more information, visit www. prince-edward-county.com and www. pecchamber.com. Directions: Take County Road 33 (Bath Road) west from Kingston. It ends at the Glenora Ferry. Cross on the ferry and continue on Cty. Rd 33, which takes you into Picton.
GILDA’S CLUB SEO OPEN HOUSE YOU ARE INVITED
What is Gilda’s Club Southeastern Ontario? What can it do for the Kingston and area Community? Join us and Tour Gilda’s Club to get the answers to these important questions. If you or anyone in your family or social circle has been touched by cancer, you will understand the need of our Clubhouse. We look forward to this special opportunity in which we can showcase our facilities and explain to you what Gilda’s will offer to our community of Southeastern Ontario.
JULY 8, 2014 5:307:30PM 55 RIDEAU STREET, KINGSTON Please RSVP to Barb at the number or email below. Light refreshments will be served – Guest Speakers
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Black River Cheese in Prince Edward County has been a farmers’ co-op for more than a century. Photo/Mark Bergin 32 Kingston Heritage - Thursday, July 3, 2014
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MPP and mayor prepared to dive for Howe Island By Margaret Knott Correspondant
Kingston Heritage News – Newly elected MPP for Kingston and the Islands Sophie Kiwala and Frontenac Islands Mayor Denis Doyle, both licensed divers, declared their willingness to assist the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) in their search for a second pipe missing thus far from the county Howe Islander ferry’s troubled ‘bubbler system.’ MPP Kiwala attended a public meeting on Howe Island to discuss the issues that arose due to the island’s bubbler system failure during the last winter, and to hear what progress has been made to solve those problems and make repairs before next winter. The bubbler system did not work properly during the severe winter causing ferry delays, long line ups, ferry shut downs and frustrated residents; all of which placed a heavy load on the foot ferry at the east end of the island. Prior to the present examination and repairing of this year’s problems, the bubbler system had not been inspected for more than ten years. It should be noted that MTO is restricted to repairing the present layout of the bubbler system including the existence of a possible second
line. Any work beyond that, such as expansion would require an environmental assessment, consultation and approvals and could not be completed before winter 2014. Mayor Doyle welcomed MPP Kiwala and her partner Chris Van Der Vyer to a full house of islanders, & introduced Frontenac County CAO Kelly Pender; Frontenac Islands CAO Darlene Plumley; Director of Emergency and Transportation Services Paul Charbonneau and Gale Chevalier, Deputy Chief . Also in attendance Deputy Mayor David Jones and HI Councillor Natalie Nossal. Mayor Doyle also announced that (for a second time) no MTO representative was in attendance to present the ministry’s findings, leaving it to Director Paul Charbonneau to present the update. According to the MTO report staff reviewed the system ( pipes, compressors, air lines, valves, etc.) Video footage and a diver investigation of the system happened in May 27th indicating a number of problems. Condition of the island side pipes is poor, less so on the mainland. The areas around the docks will be the focus of pipe replacement. In the short term (2014) the focus will be on maintaining and supplementing the existing system . Divers replaced supply pipe sections to the downstream
grid. Next steps will determine pipe pattern and placement around docks. A third dive to focus on dock pipes is anticipated. Any planning for replacement or expansion would start later in 2014. Charbonneau noted that as of April this year Frontenac County (not MTO) is responsible for the operation of the bubbler system. “We are preparing procedures covering the turning off and on of the system; ice clearing voyages , he said. MTO is responsible for all maintenance and upkeep costs of the ferry. It was a quiet audience , few questions mostly based on why did it take so long to get to it, what are the costs involved, need for regular systematic public updates; why an extra layer of bureaucracy between the township , the county and MTO; a need for dock repairs, and a reference to the HIRA survey. Deputy Mayor Jones confirmed that a resolution was passed to replace the foot ferry. Considerable reserve funds have been aside and CAO Plumley has begun the process required to move forward. Before Mayor Doyle closed the meeting, he thanked Ms Kiwala for coming. She in turn said, It has been great to be here and to hear what you have to say. It is early days for me and I am learning
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as I go. I know the Mayor has a diving licence as do I. We have made a commitment to go down there if we have to. Failing that I will be more than happy to liaise with MTO and do whatever I can to push things along. It certainly is a pretty critical issue here. MPP Kiwala is Parliamentary assistant to The Honourable Michael Coteau, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport and Minister responsible for Pan/Para Pan American Games. Frontenac County Senior Housing: Frontenac County is requesting proposals to provide the county with a Business Plan for the development of Seniors Housing in Marysville. Wolfe Island has been this route before but we have never come this far. Mayor Denis Doyle, Chairman of the Frontenac County- Seniors Housing Task Force-, alerted me to the newspaper ad regarding the possibility of a Wolfe Island senior housing project and the Business Plan proposal request. Consult Frontenac County or 613-548-9400 x 313 “At our last County Council meeting we passed a resolution to spend up to $25K on this study, and $5K more to update the base report for the other 3 townships when we get to that stage,” Mayor Doyle said. “In addition to those millions ‘liber-
ated’ from Township Tax Payers over the past 15 years, we agreed to put $1.5 Million in a reserve to build a seniors’ facility in each of the townships. If my math is correct that would be $375K for us. While not enough to complete the build, I can now see us going forward with a 5 unit project on Wolfe.” Addressing the existing gap in Seniors Affordable Housing stock by leveraging and/or funding the construction of a project in each of the four Frontenac townships - is one of the three “Wildly Important Goals” (WIGs) adopted by County Council to be accomplished by the end of the 2015-18 term of County Council. Coming events: The Annual Classic 5K-10K Road Race sponsored by the WI Community Medical Clinic: Sunday, July 6th at 9:30 am Info at Kingston Running Room events * Community Euchre, St. Margaret’s Hall 7 pm Thursdays
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155 GREENLEES DR , KINGSTON $359,900 Impeccable maintained three bedroom brick bungalow with an attached two car garage. It is located in a great neighbourhood within walking distance to parks, walking/biking trails, schools and shopping. Features include 12â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; three season sunroom, which adds to the 1422 sq ft of living space, covered entry from driveway, hardwood floors and a main level laundry room. A must to see, ready for a new owner. MLSÂŽ 14605190
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105 NORTH RD WEST
6 DUNDAS STREET
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119 HUNGERFORD ROAD
24 POINT CRESCENT
2063 VALLEYVIEW DRIVE
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$369,800
1097 HICKORYWOOD CRES.
$224,900
This Cat Woods Home is ultra impressive! The upgraded flooring and professional paint job are exceptional. Windows have been done, and the French door to the deck and back yard give both the indoor and outdoor living spaces an ambiance that is hard to find in this price range. Finished basement. Just minutes to the Public School, Walmart, and the Cat Centre and easy access to the 401. Stop by the open house, or call today to make an appointment. MLS® 14604933.
$279,900
1062 Dillingham St
Impressive 1700 sqft home that has been completely updated and professionally painted. With bamboo, porcelain flooring, custom kitchen, and a finished lower level. Easy access to all amenities and located in 3 school districts. MLS®.
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Tammy Heath Gurr
25 Buck Island
Privacy, stunning views down the lake, great waterfront and a lovely 3-season cottage. 3 bedroom cottage with woodstove, privy outback, large dock area, 300 ft of water frontage, 1.6 acres of land and easy access via the public boat launch at Perth Road. Two adjacent land parcels also listed. MLS®.
685 KING ST. WEST
$259,900
Charming Downtown property in Historic Portsmouth Village. This is an exceptional and unique property. Main floor has a great layout for a young couple or retirees. Extensive yards with landscaping, swings, feeders and a large detached building with access off Union St. Many upgrades have been completed and this lovely home is awaiting your finishing touches. Start enjoying the Good Life today! MLS® 14605045.
$69,900
$549,900
25 Buck Island Properties
Two vacant land parcels on Buck Island with 100 and 120 feet of beautiful clean shoreline. Sloping terrain with a mixture of trees and grasses and great waterfront for swimming or boating. Buck Island is located on Buck Lake and is only a short boat ride from the public boat launch at Perth Road. MLS®.
961 SWANFIELD ST.
$319,900
2458 County Rd 15
Stunning bungalow in sought after Stonebridge Subdivision. It may be in the same price range as the competition, but it’s on a completely different level. 1400 square feet with a full Brick and Stone exterior. No Vinyl siding. Featuring 9 foot ceilings with upgraded cove moulding and high baseboards though out the main level. Master bedroom with ensuite bath and walk in closet. Main floor laundry. Come and see the difference for yourself. You will not be disappointed. MLS® 14604939.
Custom built timber frame home, completely off the grid on a private waterfront lot, 2 acres and 358 ft of shoreline along the east side of Sheffield Lake. The main floor includes a kitchen, dining room, 2 bedrooms and a 5 piece bathroom. In-floor heating on the stamped concrete flooring in the basement and a large recreational room. Impressive! MLS®.
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Kathryn Coyles
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MARTIN SPILCHEN
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76 SUNSET BLVD – $274,900
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2372 MEMORY LANE – $205,000
Spacious 4 BR family home. Over 2600’ of living space. Big eat-in kitchen with ceramic flooring & new counter top. Separate DR & LR both with hardwood flooring. All bedrooms generous in size & carpet free also with hardwood. Both bathrooms have been renovated. Lower level rec room w/fireplace & a 2nd lrg living area. Walk out leads to backyard, deck & gazebo. Shingles & most windows are under 10 yrs old. Nice location in a great neighbourhood. Come see on Sunday! MLS®14604114
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Spectacular 2 storey condo. Bright kitchen with two windows, tiled backsplash and pantry. Open concept LR/DR provides cozy fireplace & patio doors to private balcony. Changes have been made to the original floor plan creating a luxurious walk-thru ensuite with claw-foot tub & lounging area. Additional improvements include newer windows (with transferable warranty), custom window coverings and newer stylish doors. Low condo fees of $160/mth include water and sewer. MLS®14605695. A peaceful waterfront retreat just minutes from Kingston. This property provides a rustic 3 bedroom cottage close to water`s edge and 98 feet of clean, level shoreline on the Rideau System. The cottage does need some TLC but can still supply lots of summer fun. The cottage contents are included. A lovely deep lot offering over an acre to also build a future waterfront home on. Enjoy fishing and swimming in your own backyard. A great opportunity at a great price! MLS®14604688
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$67,900
4855 COUNTY RD 2 WEST. $319,500
46 SWAIN LANE $249,000
Nicely updated 3 level side split, 3+1 bedrooms, 2 washrooms and in great condition. Boasting hardwood floors in the dining room and bedrooms, updated windows, designer kitchen, steel roof, huge 26X30 detached garage, two out buildings, 6.62 acres, large vegetable garden, lovely picturesque property with small stream and plenty of room to roam. Just east of Odessa on Hwy 2 and approximately 10 min to the Cataraqui Town Centre.
This 3 bedroom 2 level back split cottage may be just the thing to bring your family together. Fall asleep to the soothing sounds of loons and a nice gentle breeze, wake up rejuvenated and go for a refreshing swim from your own private sandy beach. Nicely decorated, low maintenance exterior, dock and only 35 minutes from Kingston make this the perfect get away.
3014 COUNTY RD. 14 $244,900
255 CONACHER DR. $229,000
Ah, the peace and quiet of country living. Overlooking farm land this all brick bungalow features gleaming hardwood floors, updated Maple kitchen, 3 +1 bdrms, one full & one half washrooms, huge rec room with wood stove. Updated vinyl windows, large attached garage. New forced air furnace (April 2014).
Attention Investors! Need more room? This 4 bedroom, 2 sty semi-detached home with 3 full and 1 half wshrms, quality laminate flooring on the main and upper level, walk out to back yard, in-law suite in lower level with separate side entrance, single car garage, A/C and on a bus route. 8 appliances included. Tenant already in place.
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$199,900
Deb Stacey Sales Representative deb@debstacey.com www.debstacey.com
Cell: 613-888-7309
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Nestled among the trees, this cozy two bedroom bungalow with approx. 6.7 acres is ready for you to move into. Bright and sunny eat-in kitchen. Main level has been freshly painted with new laminate flooring throughout living room and bedrooms. Renovated bathroom. Inground pool. Paved circular driveway. Property backs onto Gould Lake conservation area. See debstacey. com for large photos. MLSÂŽ14605538. Dir: Rutledge Rd, N. on Wheatley, R on George St., continue on Bedford
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5793 BEDFORD RD, SYDENHAM
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E: matt@kingstonSOLD.com 92 WINDFIELD CRES $349,900
982 RAINBOW CRES
$279,900
4066 MORELAND DIXON RD $449,900
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3781 HOLMES RD
$319,900
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$314,500
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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.
This 2+1 bdrm home is move-in ready. This home offers main living area with vaulted ceilings, double sided fireplace and hardwood floors, a spacious kitchen with skylight, pot lights, eating area and patio doors to the deck, a good sized mater with ensuite, lower level finished with rec room with corner fireplace, office area, 3pc bath and 3rd bdrm. New roof 2014, alarm system, central A/C and Hunter Douglas blinds
1090 DILLINGHAM
3028 ERNIE LN
$374,900
$599,900 1 ASSELTINE ROAD
Ideally located in Westwoods, all brick 4 bdrm, 3.5 bathroom home. Features updated double front door, hardwood & porcelain floors on the main level, large master with walk in closet and full ensuite, eat in kitchen with granite counters, finished basement with wet bar, den and 3 pc. bathroom, private backyard with new 15â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x25â&#x20AC;&#x2122; two tiered deck, and much more.
Loughborough Lake - unique offering on one of Ontarioâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 waterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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.
119 MONTREAL
4610 WILDLIFE LANE
$344,900 Prime downtown investment property within easy walking distance of Queens and RMC. This immaculately maintained 7 bedroom house is currently fully leased and grossing $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 24 hours notice required for all viewings. MLSÂŽ13609190.
Beautiful three bedroom two storey home just a short drive from Kingston. Only two years old and sitting on a 5.5-acre lot, this home features a large eat-in kitchen open to the living room and fireplace, three car attached garage, large master with ensuite and walk-in closet, hardwood and ceramic flooring. The large family room above the garage currently boasts a synthetic ice-skating rink (seriously!) for the aspiring hockey star in your family. Call today to view this amazing home.
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$294,900
The Pinecrest model by RJM Classic Homes is a modern 1400sq ft open concept elevated bungalow with large attached double car garage. Features 3 generous size bdrms, main floor laundry, Master bdrm with large 3 pc ensuite. Standard features include vaulted ceiling in family room, Patio door off main floor dining room, energy star windows, 30 yr architectural shingles, R50 insulation it attic, knockdown stipple ceiling with boarder, 200 amp electrical.
2953 WASHBURN
Great 3 bdrm brick bungalow on a great country road just 10 minutes to Kingston. Fully finished up and down, main floor features a large sunken living room with wood burning stove, large cooks kitchen, main floor accesses the huge deck and A/G pool, updated modern main floor bathroom. Lower level features a large rec room which is an awesome place to entertain your guests with a custom bar & seating area, 3pc bathroom, fireplace, cold storage room, large spare room and loads of storage
3065 RANDY CLARK RD $139,900
Loads of possibilities for this 3 bedroom country home with large detached double car garage. Beautiful mature treed lot on a quiet country road, just 10 minutes to town. Call for a personal viewing.
$329,900 4366 WILLIAM ST.
Caraco home features 3 generous size bdrms up 2 1/2 bathrooms with beautiful oak hardwood and ceramic tiled floors through out, no carpet! Main floor is lovely boasting 9` ceilings, a bright open concept. Large cooks kitchen installed with center island with pot lighting. Master bedroom ensuite has a full 4` walk in shower, and ceramic tiled floor. Lower level provides lots of storage space and includes 2 bright windows. Also inlcuded Central air, garage door opener, high eff. Gas furnace, HRV and Central vac rough in.
123 MORGAN DR
$399,000
Set in picturesque Valley View Estates sits this stunning 1700+ square foot 3 bdrm bungalow, the Willow, by RJM Classic Homes. Bright open concept main floor plan boasts 9â&#x20AC;&#x2122; ceilings and a stunning vaulted ceiling in the great room with gas fireplace, custom mantle, mnflr laundry, formal dining room with large windows overlooking the valley. Large master bdrm, includes walk in closet, and gorgeous ensuite. Quality upgrades to include, hickory hardwood floors in kitchen and great room, interlock walkway to front entry, beautiful Oak columns, and more! MLSÂŽ13606963.
$279,900 4539 WILDLIFE LANE
$264,900
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2 bdrm home or cottage, centrally located on scenic Dog Lake with many mature trees and beautiful views of the water. No stairs to be found on this level lot to the waters edge. Generous sized kitchen, and family room, energy efficient forced air Propane furnace, freestanding wood pellet stove on main floor, electrical on breakers, block foundation and lots of good water from drilled well, roof shingles `11, lake intake system. Dog Lake is connected to the Rideau waterway and offers prime boating, fishing, and swimming. Located under 30 minutes from Kingston.
Quality RJM Classic home construction, this country Bungalow is located a short 15 minute drive from town on Washburn road. This energy efficient home features a beautiful country kitchen with large island, 3 generous size bedrooms on the main floor, gorgeous bamboo hardwood and ceramic flooring in the living rm and kitchen & dining room with patio doors to large sunny deck which overlook the rear yard. The bright open concept main floor make this a wonderful home to entertain or keep an eye on little ones. Master bedroom is large and includes a 3pc ensuite.
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 â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;11, roof, soffit & eavestroughs â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;09, pool pump and skimmer â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;13. This home could easily be coverted to have an Inlaw suite.
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.
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What a beautiful country setting sits this 3+1 bedroom bungalow! Features include sunken living room with hardwood floors and a pellet stove, large sized eat in kitchen, generous sized bedrooms on main floor and a separate dining area for entertaining. Large fully finished rec room with a pellet stove and a fully renovated bathroom with a shower (2013) in the lower level. Updates include, fully renovated main floor bathroom with in floor heating (2014), new roof on the house and garage in (2014). There is a large deck leading to an above ground pool and a double wide detached garage. Just move in and enjoy this beautiful home on a great country lot only 15 minutes from town. We look forward to welcoming you home to 4057 Graham Road.
MLS# 14605032
$299,900
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$695,000 Potters Greenhouse is a well-established business, with over 16,000 sqft of onsite green houses. The facility includes the retail shop area, barns and work shop area all equipment and improvements associated with running the greenhouse. MLS 14604204
3480 PRINCESS ST, KINGSTON ONLY 7 UNITS REMAIN
$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. MLS 14603334 Directions: Princess Street North Side of road Between Baxter & Westbrook Rd.
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