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PELA-CFDC, Javelin Technologies team up for new equipment for Innovation Academy.................. Page 2.
Urban/rural tax issue returns to council
Greater Napanee Mayor Gord Schermerhorn asks for patience leading up to June public meeting......... Page 5.
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L&A Hospital gets into (golf) swing of summer Foundation to partner again with PGA Tour Canada for Great Waterway Classic in Bath....................... Page 10.
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Standouts Aidan McFarland and Ryan Smith both crack Top 100 in 2015 priority selection draft ....... Page 17.
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You can’t blame these two men for the grins they’re sporting these days after winning the 2015 Kinsmen Dream Home draw on Sunday. Friends Bill Dowdle (left) and Miller Hodgins were as surprised as anyone to find out the ticket they’d bought together netted them a brand new home. For more, see story on Page 25.
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The broad strokes of the evidence and arguments that will be presented in the days and weeks to come were presented at the opening day of the Environmental Review Tribunal Hearing into the closure plan of the Richmond Landfill site. The hearing, which is expected to last three weeks, began in a conference room at the Belleville Travelodge on Monday. Those appealing the closure plan — the Concerned Citizens Committee of Tyendinaga and Environs, the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, the Napanee Green Lights and a resident living near the landfill, Andrew Martin — will argue that the proposed environmental monitoring plan and contingency plans put forward by the site’s owner, Waste Management, and approved by the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, are insufficient to protect the environment and public health. They’ll also argue that the ERT should institute a site-specific water quality standard for 1,4 Dioxane, a contaminant that has been found in residential wells beyond the landfill property.
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New 3D printer added at Innovation Academy Partnership between PELA-CFDC, Javelin Technologies, represents significant upgrade
BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter
AVELIN Technologies is providing a professional 3D printer for the Napanee Innovation Academy, along with regular training sessions for local residents. Javelin entered into a partnership with Prince Edward-Lennox and Addington Community Futures Development Corporation. A new 3D printer has been provided to the centre, along with SolidWorks software. Seven to eight training sessions will be provided by Javelin, annually, as part of the partnership. “The main reason we wanted to do this was to get better at helping rural communities to get access and exposure to 3D technology and other technologies that we provide,” said Jeff Milloy, of Javelin during a launch event at the Innovation Academy last week. “Working with Craig (Desjardins, executive director
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of PELA CFDC) was a great opportunity for us to get better at that.” Prince Edward-Hastings Member of Parliament Daryl Kramp was present for the announcement, saying this partnership will help the municipality to stay a step ahead. “This will give us a great opportunity to move forward,” Kramp said. “It takes our bright, young minds, who will take advantage of the evolution of technology. The incremental growth is astounding. Everyone is complimentary and going forward, that becomes the future not only for the area but for our people. I’m tremendously excited when I see an opportunity to mix technology and the young people and opportunities for their futures.” Javelin training will range from expert to novice sessions and include an introduction to 3D printing. Training starts this week and will continue throughout the duration of the partnership. Craig Desjardins, execu-
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ship between Javelin Technologies and the community, (not only) to bring their expertise and their technology for industry and for the community, but also for young people to learn about 3D printing, about solid works and 3D designs and software,” he added. John Brown, Javelin director of advanced manufacturing and 3D printing, said the company is working toward bringing 3D services to rural municipal-
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CFDC partnerships in the future. “We’re really excited to work with Craig (Desjardins). He’s going to help us to understand how we can do this better and that’s really our goal: we want to really help the rural communities,” commented Milloy. “We have an opportunity to do something and it’s incredible, to take advantage of the modern technology,” said Kramp. “(It’s about) stepping forward and stepping a little outside the box. It’s so easy just to do the same old same old. Well if you do the same old, you fall behind… If you don’t innovate, you can’t be competitive. If you can’t be competitive, you will not be productive. If you’re not productive, you don’t survive. It’s a tough world out there, you have to be on top of it and ready to compete and move on,” Kramp added.
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More than $100,000 in federal funding has been provided to three manufacturing businesses in Greater Napanee. Daryl Kramp, Member of Parliament for Prince EdwardHastings, announced the Eastern Ontario Development Program funding; the investment will be used to improve innovation and keep Greater Napanee competitive. In total, $103,000 was provided to local businesses, creating five new jobs and helping to maintain 234 others. GT Machining and Fabricating Ltd. received $50,000, Continental Conveyor Ontario Ltd. received $28,394, and ViLux Building Products Inc. received $25,000. The recipients are putting in another $720,000 into the endeavors. “They’re putting in a significant amount of capital as well for basically improvements to their product line, to innovation, to their ability to be able to compete,” explained Kramp, in an interview last week. The funds are being used for tools, equipment and upgrading. “This has all happened as a result of (Prince EdwardLennox and Addington Community Futures Development
Corporation). Their main purpose is for economic development, so they’re trying to create jobs, trying to make us more competitive; companies apply to them for funding, they are a funding arm of the federal government,” Kramp explained. “In this particular case they made a case that was approved by the Community Futures Board, which is a volunteer board locally. Local people making local decisions — those are the best ways to get those decisions that work,” Kramp added. According to a press release, GT Machining and Fabricating Ltd. will use the federal dollars to “purchase equipment to modernize the production process, reducing downtime and repairs and allow the development of costcompetitive products for new customers.” The company is a world leader in manufacturing container-handling units for military trucks. The local company currently employs 125 people. Continental Conveyor Ontario Ltd. will use the funds to purchase a CNC angle roller. This new equipment will, “automate set-ups and vastly reduce set-up cycle times and improve productivity of the manufacturing process.”
Continental Conveyor Ontario Ltd. manufactures bulk material handling equipment for industries including mining, steel processing, recycling, biofuel processing, and power generating. The company currently employs 64 people. Vi-Lux Building Products Inc. will use the funds to “develop new products that meet safety standards in international markets” and “increase export sales to the southern US, New England, and Pacific Northwest.” Vi-Lux Building Products Inc. manufactures equipment for the construction industry, door and window, and custom extrusions. The company currently employs 45 people. “These are progressive companies, they’re solid companies,” said Kramp. “This is not just a gift. This is an investment.” Other small companies interested in accessing EODP funding can contact the PELA CFDC. “We encourage other firms that seek to improve productivity, develop new products and expand into new markets to contact PELA CFDC staff in order to access the EODP,” said Angela Miller, board chair of PELA CFDC. For more information, visit www.pelacfdc.ca.
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Hastings, Prince Edward MP Daryl Kramp was in Napanee last Wednesday to make a funding announcement for GT Machining and Fabricating, Continental Conveyor and Vi-Lux Building Products.
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at noon. Ham with pineapple sauce, scalloped potatoes, vegetables, coleslaw, dinner rolls, coleslaw, apple and coconut cream pies. Entertainment by Barry Lovegrove, Singer & Guitarist. Seats must be booked in advance by calling the SOS office no later than April 13, 613-3546668, ext. #0. Cost is $10 per person. All are welcome. Wheelchair accessible, and transportation provided upon request for a small fee. LUNCHEON At Riverside United Church in Yarker, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Homemade soup, sandwiches, dessert, coffee and tea $7. Takeout available. Groups for lunch and a meeting welcome. Call 613377-6424. ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. APRIL 17 ‘CRANK UP THE COLOUR’ The Greater Napanee and Area Arts Association is having a second Art workshop: ‘Crank up the Colour’. By popular demand, Tim Nimigan has agreed to offer this second workshop to continue expanding and exploring on our colour skills. Takes place at L&A S.O.S. at 310 Bridge Street from 9 a.m.-noon. Reserve early, only a few spaces left. $20 for members and $30 for non members. FRIDAY FAMILY DINNER From 4:30-6 p.m. at the Morningstar Mission. Morningstar Mission wants to invite all parents, children regardless of age, guardians and grand parents to our free dinner. We see this as an opportunity for all to connect, children and parents. This is a time for the
children to play together and all to spend quality time together. YOUTH DANCE For public school children Golden Links hall in Harrowsmith, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Cost is $6, call Sharon at 613-539-6676 or Wayne at 613-358-2533. Sponsored by Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. APRIL 18 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT At the Napanee Legion, from 8 p.m. until midnight. Cost is $5 for non-members, and all are welcome. INDOOR YARD SALE At the Napanee District Curling Club at 178 York St. from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Toys, household articles, books, estate table, used clothing and more. HOT DOG AND POP FOR A DONATION DAY Organized by the Napanee Civitan Club, the Greater Napanee Fire Department and Giant Tiger, at the Giant Tiger parking lot starting at 11 a.m. Come out and help us raise money to purchase a new defibrillator. AMBUSH IN CONCERT Sponsored by the Napanee Lions Club, at the Napanee Lions Hall at 57 County Rd. 8. Doors open at 8 p.m., dance runs from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Prizes, luncheon. Cost is $25 per person. Call 613354-5939. ROAST PORK DINNER Grace United Church, 150 Robert St., Napanee is hosting a Roast Pork Dinner at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7.50 for children under 12. Tickets are available in the office, 613354-4373 ext. 1. Please come out and join us for a night of good food and fellowship.
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Mayor asks for patience on urban-rural tax issue BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter
Greater Napanee Mayor Gord Schermerhorn was urging patience this week in the face of ongoing, and unsettled, issues relating to urban and rural taxes rates. Tax rates were once again discussed this week at Tuesday night’s regular Greater Napanee council meeting. Harry Keller, a resident who lives near the boundary of urban and rural tax zones, stated he was “disappointed� with how the March 24 meeting turned out. He wished
council had adopted Resolution 221-03 and set urban and rural tax rates once and for all. “I believe there was a way of settling the issue of the taxes north of Napanee and it failed to get done. I can’t understand why council is so adamant in not settling this issue, I can’t tell anybody what the reason is,� Keller said on Tuesday. “That night (March 24), Resolution 221 was brought forward and it clearly stated, in black and white, who should pay what. It also clearly states that on (County Road) 41 and Goodyear Road,
it’s in black and white what they should pay, and it all goes by water and sewer,� Keller added. He did note that Vanluven Road was not included in the rural area under this resolution but council could have amended the resolution in order to meet everyone’s needs. “Take Resolution 221 and add Vanluven Road to it. Or make a new resolution with Goodyear Road, (County Road) 41, and Vanluven Road. Or tell us, ‘We don’t want you to get the rural rates,’� he said, asking for issue to be dealt with. “I believe we really lost a
way of settling it that night. Council opted for another study, and I don’t believe that will settle it. That study will probably create another study, that’s what I see happening here, and it will go on forever and we’ll still be sitting the way we are,� Keller said. “Council, take this issue and settle it. It’s time to do that as council in 2003 did. Add Vanluven Road to Resolution 221 or make a new resolution and let’s get it done.� Mayor Gord Schermerhorn said he wished he could help Keller more but council cannot make a decision overnight.
“I don’t know what to tell you, Harry. It was a mixed-up resolution,� Schermerhorn said, stating it is up to council to make changes to the resolution if that’s what council desires. Schermerhorn added the June meeting should help bring clarity to some of the issues, as well as give the public the opportunity to speak to council about their concerns. “I know we’re looking at this, having this public meeting in June, looking at the whole tax situation between urban and rural. I wouldn’t say your (Keller) situation is
going to get fixed, that’s for sure. But we’re trying to come to some kind of a resolution on the whole thing,� said Schermerhorn. “Now, Harry, you have been paying these taxes for the last 10 years – you don’t expect council to fix this in one night,� he added. Keller has been coming to council asking it to reevaluate urban and rural taxes for about two years. “You’re expecting us to make resolutions and everything. Let us have the June meeting and we’ll see where we go from there,� said Schermerhorn.
HEARING | Contrasting views of landfill monitoring, contamination risks CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 WM, meanwhile, will argue that the proposed environmental monitoring plan and contingency plans are more than sufficient to ensure protection of public health and the environment, and that a new monitoring benchmark for 1,4 Dioxane is unnecessary. At the outset of his remarks, CCCTE lawyer Richard Lindgren of the Canadian Environmental Law Association said it was a “daunting and disturbing caseâ€? before the tribunal. Lindgren outlined the fact that a leachate plume has been detected beyond the landfill, and that it was impacting “at leastâ€? six residential wells near the site. Later, he said, “it is time for this mess to be addressed by Waste Management‌ (and) rectify this deplorable situation.â€? He also said that the CCCTE will provide expert evidence to show that 1,4 Dioxane — for which there are no provincial drinking water standards — is
enough of a threat to human health to merit a site-specific water quality standard. MBQ Lawyer Eric Gillespie said that his client supports the CCCTE’s recommendations. He also said that the Mohawks come at the situation from a different perspective, in that if their land is ultimately affected by landfill contamination, “they can’t just sell and move somewhere else‌ they are in a position where they cannot relocate, if it ever came to that.â€? Martin said his family home’s drinking water has been contaminated by leachate “for years,â€? adding that he was “appalled and shocked by the evidence I have read.â€? Harry Dahme, the lawyer representing WM, advised that the tribunal should focus on whether or not the closure plan will address concerns over public health and environmental impacts — and Dahme
said that evidence provided by the company will show that the environmental monitoring plan and contingency plan are sufficient. He also said that the evidence will show that the company “has an excellent understanding of the geology of the site‌ (and) understanding of the groundwater flow.â€? Dahme said that the company would also provide expert testimony related to 1,4 Dioxane and its toxicity. MOECC lawyer Paul McCulloch said the Richmond site is referred to as a “legacy landfillâ€? in that it began before the advent of strict environmental regulations; in fact, he said there are “hundredsâ€? of landfills like Richmond around Ontario. He said that government regulations relating to the Richmond landfill, however, require the landfill’s owner to meet testing guidelines — more strict
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There ought to be a law... If there’s one thing that we’ve discovered since the Mike Duffy trial has started, it’s this: we can’t simply assume that our public officials will ‘do the right thing.’ Furthermore, we should probably do something about that. From the outset of the trial, the Duffy defence team has highlighted the fact that the rules governing the conduct of senators are very much a murky patchwork quilt of guidelines and long-standing convention. So the thinking goes, if senators don’t know for certain what is or isn’t an eligible expense, or if senators don’t know for certain what their residency requirements are, how can a senator (Senator Duffy in particular) be found guilty of a crime? Well, based on what we’ve seen Duffy has been claiming expenses on — from partisan trips to personal grooming — such a defense is certainly an assault on common sense and most people’s concept of right and wrong. But, his defence just might work. And if it works, it’s because we were operating under the assumption that the people appointed to the senate are honourable people. As we’re finding out at the Duffy trial, and as we could very likely see with the findings of an ongoing audit of the senate, it’s an assumption we can no longer make (if we should have ever made it in the first place). This is not to say that all senators are scoundrels; we’re sure most of them are honourable people, and the misdeeds of some are tainting all of them, as well as the very institution they belong to. However, we don’t develop laws and regulations for people who operate with honourable intent. We develop them for people who don’t. While it would be nice to assume that the honour system would work, even for those in whom we’ve put the greatest amount of trust, it’s obvious that we can’t. Some will say that this wouldn’t happen if the prime minister did a better job of assessing who should or shouldn’t be a senator. We can’t disagree much with that, but senatorial duds can still make their way in. Some will say that the Duffy trial and other instances of senatorial malfeasance are proof that the senate needs to be made elected, or it should be abolished altogether. We can’t disagree with that either. That said, abolishing the senate, or making it an elected body, will be a tough slogging for any government who wishes to embark on that mission. If it does happen, it will take years of intergovernmental negotiation and constitutional wrangling. It’d be nearly impossible to achieve in one term of government. But that doesn’t mean we have to sit back and do nothing. We can still affect modest changes to the chamber of sober second thought that would at the very least tighten up how senators operate. If the government, and/or the parties who are hoping to replace it, aren’t in the process of developing a new set of ground rules to guide the conduct of senators, they should be.
As we announced earlier this month, ‘Our Town’ cartoonist Tim Nimigan recently won second place in the ‘best local cartoon’ category at the Canadian Community Newspapers Award. Above is the entry that clinched the award for Nimigan. In placing second, Nimigan finished behind The Vancouver Courier and ahead of The Suburban City Edition in Montreal. The Napanee Beaver welcomes letters to the editor. Letters should be no more than 300 words, and all letters must be signed. Send your letters to beaver@bellnet.ca, or to 72 Dundas St. E., Napanee, ON, K7R 1H9
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Streaming video at the Library Did you know that you can now stream video on most devices for free with your library card? This is a forward-looking service that we’re investing in to reach new patrons through our website. As with other digital media services from our Overdrive service, titles are never late, never lost, and there are no late fees. Video titles are hosted on the same platform as our e-books and audiobooks, creating an easy user experience where library patrons can browse, discover and borrow videos or other media titles all in one place. We hope that offering streaming video will allow us to expand the library’s emedia offerings while dramatically improving convenience and our users’ experi-
ence. While this may be a very exciting prospect for those who do not want to shell out for Netflix and the like, be aware that the development of this streaming video collection is only in its early Coles’ stages. There is currently a limited collection of a couple hundred movies available from a variety of genres (feature films, classics, documentaries) through our consortium collection. Titles will continue to be added, so check back often. In addition to the consortium selection, however, our own library system has developed a streaming children’s video collection for
the sole use of Lennox & Addington users. There are full length feature films available but also shorter movies based off of classic children’s books such as Chicken Little, Harry the Dirty Dog, Goodnight Gorilla and Notes T h e Paperbag Princess. These are the kinds of videos we envisioned being loaded onto tablets in preparation for long car rides and other occasions where young children may need a distraction. We see the children’s streaming collection as something of a pilot project. Usage and uptake will evaluated to determine whether this collection should later
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be expanded into other genres/age categories for our patrons. Interested in getting started? Visit our website at www.countylibrary.ca, click “Download E-Books” and then log-in to Overdrive with your library card number and four-digit PIN. If you are unsure of your credentials, give your local library branch a call. From the main Ontario Library Service screen, you’ll see the video options on the righthand side of the main menu. For more detailed instructions on how to give streaming video a try, visit us at www.countylib rary.ca/streaming. Catherine Coles is the Manager of Library Services for Lennox and Addington County.
It’s Howdy Doody time... ‘Say kids! What time is it?’ ‘It’s Howdy Doody time!’ Then led by host Buffalo Bob, the Peanut Gallery would break into song: It’s Howdy Doody time. It’s Howdy Doody time! Bob Smith and Howdy too Say howdy do to you. Let’s give a rousing cheer, ‘Cause Howdy Doody’s here. It’s time to start the show, So kid’s let’s go! Essentially, from December 1947 through September 1960, what was tagged as the “most popular children’s television programme of the 1950s” followed that opening format for the 30-minute show. On Dec. 17, 1947 The Puppet Playhouse debuted on NBC television. But within a week, it was changed to The Howdy Doody Show. The presentation combined both live actors and puppets. ‘Buffalo Bob’ (a moniker which emanated from Bob Smith’s birth
place) co-starred with the central personality, Howdy Doody himself, a marionette draped out like a cowboy. He was portrayed as “an allAmerican boy, with red hair and 48 freckles on his chubby cheeks. Although Bob Smith was a ventriloquist, his Howdy character did not sit on his lap in the traditional way, but was marionette in the fullest sense of the word. Most often he and other puppets “performed” on a small stage, front and centre. There was Clarabelle the clown (a live actor), who never spoke, but communicated by honking horns on his belt, and pantomime. Flub-A-Dub was the most unbelievable of all, with a duck’s head, giraffe’s neck, dachshund’s body, seal’s flippers, and raccoon’s tail. Dilly Dally was closest to being Howdy’s pal, cast in the role of a high schooler, complete with athletic letter on his sweater. Then there was Phineas T. Bluster, the mayor of Doodyville, whose name betrayed his tempera-
revolving around interpersonal relationships, features were often a part of the proceedings. On one occasion the live guest was a young lady with trained doves. Another time a film focusing on a high-wire act was shown. Then there was the time Buffalo Bob’s ability to improvise was coupled with Mayor Bluster’s pessimism. The congenial host insisted any three kids he chose from the Peanut Gallery (there were normally about 40 of them) could play a musical instrument. Handing them each a pre-tuned ukulele, as Snapshots From canned music gave a lively rendition of ‘Oh Susannah’, The Past he pointed to the right child ment. He was complaining, as the appropriate ‘chords’ grumpy, and always nega- were required through the progression of the ditty. He tive. A very integral part of proved his point, and the scene was a mythical Native performing kids had no idea American tribe, the Oorag- how they did it. It has been called the naks, with Chief Thundercloud as its head, and most famous moment in the Princess Summerfall Win- show’s history. At the conclusion of the final show Claraterspring as his daughter. While much of the belle, who never spoke, said goings on was ‘in house’, “Goodbye, kids!”
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COMMUNITY PULSE MAY 1 CONCERT ORGAN CONCERT Not sure what theatre organ music is all about, then this is the concert to attend. No, theatre organ music is not just church music. Nathan Avakian will be in Kingston demonstrating his talent and great appreciation for the theatre organ. As a concert artist, Avakian performs internationally for various organizations and organ preservation societies. As a musician, Avakian’s mission is to showcase the versatility of the theatre organ by playing music from a wide variety of eras and styles. Avakian hopes to promote interest in the theatre organ among people of all ages to ensure that the instrument is preserved and
kept alive for future generations. Come and join us at 7:30 p.m. at 89 Kirkpatrick St. in Kingston. Ticket prices for the concert $25 for adults, $20 for seniors and $8 for students. Information and booking Call 613386-7295. YOUTH DANCE For public school children at the Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith, from 79:30 p.m. Cost is $6. Call Sharon at 613-539-6676 or Wayne at 613-3582355. Sponsored by Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. MAY 2 ENTERTAINMENT At the Napanee Legion, featuring Rudy and Saddle-up. Cost is $5 for non-members and all welcome.
TEA SALE At Bath United Church, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Baked goods, plants, sewing, quilt silent auction and gently used items. Lunch is $5. HISTORICAL COSTUME CLUB The Historical Costume Club of Kingston will be presenting a fashion show in honour of Sir John A. MacDonald’s bicentennial. Many of their costumes are authentic. This event will take place at 2 p.m. at St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church. Refreshments following. Tickets are $15 each and are available at Gray’s Drug Store or call Cathy 613-329-2149 to reserve your seats. Advance tickets only. AND
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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 50 Years Ago April 21, 1965
n Adolphustown Township called on the Ontario Department of Municipal Affairs to help the municipality resolve a council crisis. The situation arose after Adolphustown councillors attempted to resign their positions in protest of how their reeve, Gordon Mack, voted on an issue at L&A County Council. Reeve Mack also tendered his resignation. It was the department’s position that only two of the councillors had legally resigned. Since any more departures would mean there wouldn’t be a quorum on council, further resignations couldn’t be accepted until the other two positions had been filled. n One man was dead and eight injured following a two-car crash near Dorland. There were four people in one car, and five in the other. The accident occurred on a straight stretch about two miles north of Dorland. Two of the men injured in one of the cars were cousins of the man who was killed, Malcolm Magee, who had been travelling as a passenger in the other car.
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n A party turned into an armed standoff with police at an apartment building in Deseronto. According to Police Chief Norm Clark, police were called to the apartment at around 1:45 a.m. Apparently, a fight had broken out, and one man was cut with a broken bottle. When police attempted to gain entry to the apartment, its occupants refused. Police were aware that there were weapons inside the apartment. Officers from the Belleville and Napanee OPP were called to assist. Eventually, police were able to negotiate a settlement to the standoff, and two men were arrested and charged in connection with the incident. n It took 16 months, but the L&A County Board of Education finally secured a collective bargaining agreement with it elementary school teachers. The contract gave the teachers a 20 per cent total increase over two years. According to the board’s business director, the increase was lower than those agreed to by neighbouring school boards and their teachers. He also said that the agreement was a ‘saw off’ between the two sides, with both sides giving a little.
8 / COMMUNITY APRIL 18 DANCE Land O'Lakes Cruisers Dance at the Enterprise Community Hall from 7-11 p.m. followed with lunch. Tickets at the door, $25 per couple or $12.50 per single. Sponsored by The Tamworth and District Lions Club. For info: 613-379-2952 or 613-358-2720. LASALLE CAUSEWAY BAND They're back! The LaSalle Causeway Band is coming to BellRock to celebrate the renovations to the hall. This swing band features saxophones, trombones, trumpets, clarinets, keyboard, and percussion. Their musical selections span several decades — from Gershwin to contemporary music. The toe-tapping dance music is sure to blast the winter cobwebs from your hearts. Dance into spring if you dare! At 7:30 pm. Cost is freewill or food bank donation. Visit www.bellrockhall.ca for more information. ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Kingston Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will meet in the Wilson Room of Kingston Fron-
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COMMUNITY PULSE tenac Public Library, 130 Johnson St. at 10 a.m. Janet Connor will speak on ‘Social Media and Internet Sites for Genealogy, for Beginner to Advanced.’ Visitors welcome to attend. Further details about this event at www.ogs.on.ca/kingston. KINGSTON HARD OF HEARING CLUB Takes place at the Simcoe Room at the Seniors Centre at 56 Francis St. in Kingston, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Speaker is Jacintha Shenton, PhD. Topic is, ‘Challenges in pharmaceutical drugs development’. All welcome, wheelchair accessible, assistive listening, refreshments. Contact 613546-5615. APRIL 18-19 QUILTS 2015 SHOW The Heritage Quilters' Guild of Napanee presents the Quilts 2015! Enjoy members’ quilts, boutique, quilt making demonstrations, mini quilt silent auction, vendors, quilt raffle, raffle baskets, refreshments and more. Admission $6. For more information please visit www.NapaneeHeritageQuiltersGuild.com.
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APRIL 19 FIDDLE CONCERT Multiple Canadian Fiddle Champion Scott Woods and his band, ‘Fiddling in the key of‌ Eh?’ Concert starts 7 p.m., and will be held at Trinity United Church, 25 Bridge St., Napanee. An incredible live show celebrating great Canadian fiddling styles and symbols of our culture that truly make us Canadian. Advance tickets available at L&A Seniors Outreach Services, 310 Bridge St., Suite D-01, Napanee and Gray’s IDA Drug Store, 18 Dundas St. W., Napanee. Cost is $25 per person, children 6-12 years old $10, and children under 5 are free. Proceeds support Seniors Outreach Services. For more information, call 613-354-6668, ext. #0. NAPANEE OLD TYME FIDDLERS From 1-5:30 p.m. at the Napanee Lions Hall. Cost is $7 for members, $8 for nonmembers. Round and square dancing. Everyone welcome. Potluck supper at 5:30 p.m. BEEF SUPPER At Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith 4:30 to 6 p.m. Cost is $13, children under 6 free. Family rate available, call Brenda 613-3722410. Sponsored by Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. BEDFORD OPEN MIC AND JAM From 1-5 p.m. at the Bed-
ford Hall at 1381 Westport Rd. Bluegrass, country, gospel and more. Light refreshments and dancing. Cost is $2 admission. For information call 613-3582092 or 613-374-2614. APRIL 20 BATH GARDENING CLUB The Bath Gardening Club and Horticultural Society will meet in St. John’s Hall in Bath at 2 p.m. Lesley Rudy from Nurturing Nature Kingston will speak about native plants for your garden. Visitors welcome. Further details at www.bathgardeningclub.co m. APRIL 21 NAPANEE LEGION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Starts at 7 p.m., nominations for the 2015-16 board of directors will be taken. All members are requested to attend. The election for these positions will be at the general meeting on May 19. GR. NAPANEE AND AREA ARTS ASSOCIATION Group meets at the Napanee fire station at 66 Advance Ave. from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Speaker will be Gesina Laird-Buchanan, who will get you acquainted with some amazing art. Not a member yet? Email Paul Langevin for more information at w9wally@gmail.com. APRIL 22 LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-8:30 p.m.
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APRIL 23 ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. HAM SUPPER Hosted by Roblin United Church at Selby Hall, 4:30-7 p.m. Adults $12, children 612 $5, under 6 free. Tickets, call Ray 613-388-2390. Come and enjoy. HAM SUPPER Centreville Memorial United Church ham supper at Stone Mills Township Hall from 4:30-7 p.m. Freewill offering at the door. Proceeds to support the work of the church. Come and join us for a delicious homecooked meal and a great social event. APRIL 24 SWEETS AND TREATS AUCTION
To support Cornerstone Christian Academy, at 6 p.m. at Strathcona Paper Centre. Includes a live and silent auction with donations from community businesses and more. while browsing and bigging on auction items, enjoy an array of homemade decadent desserts. Tickets are $7 each in advance from Cornerstone or from any Cornerstone parent. Tickets $10 at the door. For more information, call 613-3542354, or www.cornerstonenapanee.com CONCERT Music West presents the last concert in its 2014-2015 series, Littler and Aston on Safari. Join Bob Littler and Peter Aston on a musical comedy fun-filled expedition around the globe as they
encounter many fascinating flora and fauna. Special Guests are Chris, Heidi and Neal Scott and Dianne Britton. This takes place at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s By-TheLake United Church in Kingston. (Front and Days Roads). Tickets are $15, $12 for students/seniors (65-plus) and $7.50 for children under 13 years. These are available from the church office (9 a.m.-noon weekdays) 613389-8082 and at the door. HAM DINNER AND SILENT AUCTION Conway United Church, is hosting their annual Ham Dinner and Silent Auction from 6-7 p.m. at South Fredericksburg Hall. Auction funds raised will be presented to Special Olympics, Napanee. Our open buffet will be hot ham, roasted potatoes, baked beans, coleslaw, rolls, homemade pies and cakes with refreshments. Adults $13; children aged 5 to 12 $6 and under 5 free. For more information and tickets contact 3527807 or 352-586. We hope you can join us to support our charity auction and to enjoy a homemade meal. APRIL 25 SPRING FIELD DAY Spring Field Day and annual general meeting of the Ontario Woodlot Association (Limestone Chapter) at Chaffey’s Lock, Queen’s University Biological Station from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Includes tour of forest regeneration site. OWA members, free; Non-members- $15 each; non-members who bring a lunch, $7 each. Preregistration required. Contact 613-373-9334 or owalimestone@gmail.com.
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Town of Greater Napanee P.O. Box 97, 124 John Street, Napanee, Ontario K7R 3L4 Phone: (613) 354-3351 Fax: (613) 354-6545 Documents are available in accessible formats upon request. Check out the Town’s Web Site: www.greaternapanee.com Town Council & Committee Meeting Schedule
Tuesday, April 21, 2015 Thursday, April 23, 2015 Tuesday, April 28, 2015 Tuesday, April 28, 2015 Tuesday, April 28, 2015
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Budget Meeting Community Development Advisory Committee Committee of Adjustment Question & Answer with Council Regular Council Meeting
Tax Instalment Reminder
The Interim Tax Bill was mailed in January. The second instalment due date is April 24th, 2015. If you have not received a bill we can provide you with a copy upon notification 613-354-3351 ext. 2007 or 2009. Failure to receive your tax notice does not relieve you from incurring penalty charges for late payment.
GRE AT E R NA PAN EE RI VE RF R O NT FE STI VAL Conservation Park, Napanee River Antique & Classic Boat Show Canoe & Kayak Races Multi-cultural Music & Dance Entertainment Arts, Crafts and Food Vendors Market Community Breakfast
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Boat Safety & Water Demonstrations Children Events & Activities Wagon Rides Volleyball Tournament
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Tourism Summer Student
The Tourism Office is located at 12 Market Square. The successful applicant will be promoting the resources of our community by having tourism, recreational, cultural, educational, and business information available to visitors to the community. In addition, the successful applicant will also be responsible for the biweekly Hometown Market. In addition you will: • Answer questions from tourists, visitors, local residents and other tourism industry colleagues, over the counter or by phone; • Produce tourist information for tourism guides & newsletters; • Assist G with special and seasonal events such as the Hometown Market, Riverfront Festival, Canada Day activities etc.; • Liaison with local operators and the media; • Develop e-tourism platforms, e-newsletters, blogs and business databases; • Undertake market research with members of the public and visitors to particular attractions; • Provide a range of information on local resources and facilities; • Support the local tourism industry through providing promotional opportunities.
Preference will be given to college/university students enrolled in a tourism or marketing program. You must be returning to school in September to apply for this position. Please submit your resume no later than April 23, 2015. F Email resumes to hr@greaternapanee.com or mail to: Ray Callery Chief Administrative Officer Town of Greater Napanee 124 Market Square, Napanee, ON K7R 3L4
The Town of Greater Napanee operates three potable water filling stations that are available to our residents.
Reminder: Potable Water Filling Stations
Small Potable Water Filling Station:
Was designed for filling small containers, approximately 20L (5 gal.) or less. This FREE potable water is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The filling station is located at 75 East Street in Napanee, on the North Side of the A.L. Dafoe Water Purification Plant.
Medium Potable Water (Coin-Operated) Filling Station:
Is intended for filling containers smaller than 4.5m³ (1000 gal.). The cost for this service is $2.00 for 1000L (220 gal.) Users must supply their own hose and fittings which is necessary to connect to the station. This filling station is located at 75 East Street in Napanee, on the South side of the A.L. Dafoe Water Purification Plant.
Large Potable Water Filling Station:
Is for filling large quantities of bulk water and it is located at 57 Enviro Park Lane in Napanee. To use this filling station, an account must be set up. If you are interested in setting up an account, you can call 613-354-9338 or visit the Town Hall for more information. The large or ‘bulk’ filling station is typically used by bulk water haulers and various contractors.
Culture Summer Student
Reporting to the Economic Development Coordinator, the Culture student is responsible for assisting tourists, clients, and community members to understand and appreciate culture and heritage in our community. This position promotes local culture and heritage knowledge and fosters relationships with clients and the community. This position works with the various organizations on implementing the new Culture Plan. The successful applicant will also be responsible for:
• Answer questions from tourists, visitors, local residents and other cultural industry colleagues, over the counter or by phone; • Continue developing online presence for Arts & Culture in the community; • Assist with special and seasonal events such as the Hometown Market, Riverfront Festival, Canada Day activities etc.; • Liaison with local operators and the media; • Expand the cultural mapping database; • Undertake market research with members of the public and visitors to particular attractions; • Attend Committee meetings; • Assist with preparation of Agendas and Minutes.
Preference will be given to college/university students enrolled in a culture, tourism or marketing program. You must be returning to school in September to apply for this position. Please submit your resume no later than April 30, 2015. Email it to hr@greaternapanee.com or mail to: Ray Callery Chief Administrative Officer Town of Greater Napanee 124 Market Square,\ Napanee, ON K7R 3L4
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L&A Hospital tees up busy charity golf season Foundation will partner with Great Waterway Classic for second year; benefit tourney returns BY SETH DUCHENE Editor
The PGA Tour Canada is back in Lennox and Addington in 2015 with the Great Waterway Classic in Bath this August — and once again, its fundraising partner will be the L&A County General Hospital Foundation. Last year, the event held at the Loyalist Golf and Country Club generated $9,375 for the foundation. This year, the event’s organizer Brad Parkins hopes to raise even more. Given that he and those involved in the tournament already have a year’s worth of experience at the Bath course, and given that the community has a better idea of what the tournament’s all about, Parkins says he’s confident they can build on last year’s event. “We’ve got a nice framework in place, from an operational standpoint — the lay of the land, the volunteers, a solid sponsorship base,” he said. “That’s the one benefit of us returning back to the same venue; we’re in the same region. We’re not moving around like we have the
DESERONTO-NAPANEE PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: Rev. Elaine Kellogg 613-354-4373
DESERONTO UNITED CHURCH 112 Fourth St., Deseronto Corner of Thomas & Fourth 9am - Worship AA Meeting Fridays at 8pm
GRACE UNITED CHURCH
150 Robert St., Napanee Corner of Bridge St. W. & Robert St. 10:30am - Worship Sat. Apr. 18th 5:30pm - Roast Pork Dinner Cable 10 Broadcast: Fridays at 8pm and Sundays at 12:30pm Please join our caring family congregations in Sunday Worship. Sunday School is available at both churches.
DESERONTO PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
469 Dundas Street, Deseronto, Ontario 613-396-3841 Pastor: Rev. Howard Dudgeon Assistant Pastor Dan Rooney 10am - Sunday School Morning Worship at 10:45am Evening Service at 6:30pm Tuesday 5:30pm-Kid’s Program “Faith Weaver Friends” Wednesday 7pm - Bible Study Thursday 7pm - Junior Youth Night Everyone welcome Affiliated with PAOC
COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD 4734 German Rd., Petworth Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Phone: 613-358-2824 11am - Morning Worship Everyone is always welcome at all our Services
previous three years. There is that base, there is that education with the greater community about the event — what the event is, what it entails, who is coming, who is participating, how good the golfers are — and now we can build on that base for 2015.” The Great Waterway Classic takes place Aug. 2430. He said that finding a ‘cause’ to support this year wasn’t difficult. “For us, it just made it a no-brainer to partner once again with the hospital. All the good things that they’re doing here, everything that they’re giving back to the local residents… we wanted to have them back on board and support them from a community level,” he said. Parkins said that the foundation got behind the tournament in return. “The support that we had from the hospital and the foundation… made it a win-win situation for us as the host organization, and also for the hospital as well, getting some exposure and being able to get a financial return that can be reinvested back in the hospital,” he said. Robert Paul, chair of the
NAPANEE STANDARD WESLEYAN CHURCH
51 Palace Road Pastors: Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm Children’s Program - 10:30am Wednesday: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am Men’s Bible study/prayer 10:30am Bible study/prayer 7pm “In essentials: unity, In non-essentials: liberty, In all things: charity (love).” Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 Everyone welcome
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613-377-6406 www.mosriv.com ‘Like us on Facebook’ The United Church of Canada RIVERSIDE UNITED CHURCH 2 Mill St, Yarker, ON 9:30am Worship Service & Sunday School MOSCOW UNITED CHURCH 25 Huffman Rd, Moscow, ON Worship Service 7pm - Social to follow Kids Club, ages 5-12 Sat. 10am-11am Everyone is always welcome
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 155 St. George St., Deseronto Minister: Rev. James Gordon 396-3119 or 396-2347 9:00am - Church Service & Sunday School
ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
179 West Street, Napanee Rev. Mark Chochrek, Pastor Phone: 613-354-5354 Website: www.stpatsnapanee.com Saturday 5:15pm - Mass Sunday 9:00am - Mass; 10:30am - Mass
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The 2014 Great Waterway Classic generated $9,375 for the L&A County General Hospital Foundation last summer. From left are foundation chair Robert Paul, Great Waterway Classic organizer Brad Parkins and Benefit Golf Tournament co-chair LeRoy Wannamaker L&A County General Hospital Foundation, said he was eager continue the partnership with the Great Waterway Classic and the PGA Tour Canada. “We had a really good time at the event. I think this year you’ll see it grow because people are aware of it more. It’s a win for all of us, I think,” he said.
The PGA Tour Canada serves as a training ground for would-be PGA Tour golfers. The top finishers in the PGA Tour Canada can move on to the Web.com Tour, and eventually to the top-flight PGA Tour. In fact, one participant from the Great Waterway Classic, Kelvin Day, played alongside
Church Services SUNDAY APR. 19TH 2015
TEMPLE OF PRAYER AND PRAISE
261 West St., 354-5910 (near Prince Charles School) Pastor Rev. Stephen Lush Sun. Morning 10:30am Worship Service SonShine Corner Ages 4-9 Wednesday 7pm - Bible Study & Prayer Welcome! Come and Worship with us. Visit us online at: www.templeofprayerandpraise.org
474 Belleville Road 613-354-1083 or 613-354-6934 Pastor: Tom Breeden Come join us in Worship Sun. 10:30am & 6:00pm Wed. Prayer & Bible Study 7:00pm Everyone Welcome
ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Anne MacDermaid 389-5548 Enterprise 9:15am Worship Service & Sunday School Roblin 11am Worship Service & Sunday School Everyone Welcome
BATH-MORVEN PASTORAL CHARGE
Minister: Rev. Christine Sloan Charge Office: (613) 352-5375 Email: bath.morvenuc.office@bellnet.ca MORVEN UNITED CHURCH Service: 9am Sunday School and Nursery BATH UNITED CHURCH Service: 10:30am Sunday School and Nursery Fellowship with refreshments after services. Everyone is welcome.
ST. MARY MAGDALENE ANGLICAN CHURCH
137 Robinson St., Napanee K7R 2S3 613-354-3141 Priest: Rev. Richard Hetke Rev. Brother D.B. Smith SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00am Holy Communion 10:30am Holy Communion Children’s Ministry Programs TUESDAY 6:30-8pm: Youth Program “The Heard” WEDNESDAY 10am Holy Communion Visit us at www.stmarymagdalenenapanee.ca
top international pros Justin Rose and Ian Poulter at the PGA Tour’s Shell Houston open in early April. “The level of play is getting better and better. It’s remarkable to see how good these kids are,” Parkins said. The Great Waterway Classic isn’t the only golfrelated event that will sup-
ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH
Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant SUNDAY SERVICES 8:45am - Worship Service; 10:15am Sunday School; 11am - Worship Service MOMENTUM - Youth - Thursday 7pm OTHER MINISTRIES: Men’s, Women’s & 50+ Small Group Studies
For more information 613-388-2518 www.roblinwesleyan.com roblinw@gmail.com Find us on Facebook!
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82 Richard St., Napanee Office 354-4735 Major Craig and Patsy Rowe SUNDAY - 10:30am Morning Worship WEDNESDAY - 12 noon Bible study 1st Wed. - 12 noon Ministry to Women Wed. - 4:30pm Friends Club Ages 5-11 3rd Thurs. - 12:00 noon Sr. Group 55+ Good Friday Service April 3, 10:30am Everyone welcome.
NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE
613-378-2511 The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Barbara Mahood CENTREVILLE 9:30am: NEWBURGH 11am: Worship Service and Sunday School (Third Sunday of the Month is Contemporary Praise Service at Newburgh) Everyone is Welcome!
WESTDALE PARK FREE METHODIST CHURCH
(across from the hospital) Pastor Derek Spink 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee 613-354-2669 www.westdaleparkfmc.ca email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca SUNDAY 10:00am - Worship Service 11:15 - Coffee/snacks and small groups
port the hospital foundation — for the 19th year in a row, the foundation’s Benefit Golf Tournament will take place at the Napanee Golf and Country Club on June 3. The tourney’s chairperson, LeRoy Wannamaker, said that the field is already nearly full, and they’re busy bringing sponsors on board. “We’ve got more golfers at this stage of the game than we’ve ever had,” said Wannamaker. Last year’s event raised about $25,000. Since it began 19 years ago, the event has raised more than $500,000 for the hospital foundation. Parkins, meanwhile, said that the Great Waterway Classic and the PGA Tour Canada will have a presence at the Benefit Golf Tournament in June. Paul said the foundation is building momentum towards what will be a milestone year in 2016. Then, the hospital will be marking its 50th anniversary, and the golf tournament will be marking its 20th anniversary. “It’s our 20th anniversary of the hospital foundation, so we have some special things that are happening this fall for that,” Paul added.
SELBY - EMPEY HILL PASTORAL CHARGE
The United Church of Canada Minister: Michael Putnam Charge Office: 613-388-2375 Worship for all ages: Selby: 9:45am Worship Service and Sunday School Wed. Evenings 6:30pm Cornerstone Children’s Group May 5th - Roast Beef Supper Call for tickets Empey Hill: 11:15am: Worship Service
EVANGEL TEMPLE
(Affiliated with PAOC) 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville Sunday - 10:30am and 6:00pm Sunday School (ages 3-12) Wed. 6:00pm: BG Club - Ages 3-11 Thurs. 7:00pm: Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18); Small Groups 50+; Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information, call the Church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com
TRINITY UNITED CHURCH
25 Bridge St. E. 613-354-3858 Join us and Rev. Mark Arnill at 10:30am as we celebrate in Worship and Praise. Sunday School is available. Bring your children and grandchildren! Light refreshments after Service.
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Salvation Army revving up community food drive BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
Napanee’s Salvation Army and Morningstar Mission are seeking members of the community willing to pound the pavement for their seventh annual Community Food Drive, May 6 from 6 to 8 p.m. They’re looking for about 100 volunteers to go door-todoor, canvassing for food donations. Drivers with halfton trucks are also needed to follow the walkers. “We definitely need lots of teams or lots of individuals,”
said Dana Henry, community and family services co-ordinator for the Napanee Salvation Army. “They don’t have to come as a team, they can come individually and we can set them up with a team.” Ideally teams will be made up of four to five members. Each team will be given their own section of Napanee to canvas, making up one of 18 routes. “Food that is donated will go to (the Salvation Army) or the Morning Star Mission,” explains Henry. “By the time Easter has hit we’re already getting low on funds. Easter holds us
over until mid-May or early June but then over the summer months people are leaving or going on vacation and not thinking about donating.” It’s that drop in donations that prompted the Salvation Army to launch the spring food drive they’ve now come to count on for helping them through the lean months. Henry says typically they won’t see sufficient donations from now until October when Thanksgiving season rolls around. Unfortunately, the need for food never sees an offseason. “We’re still seeing 80-100 households a month
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(using the food bank). That doesn’t include people coming in off the street,” she said. Henry says local businesses or high school students looking to collect some community service hours are a perfect fit for the food drive. Businesses can even make up T-shirts for their teams if they choose as well. Anyone interested in signing up a team or any individuals looking to help out at the May 6 food drive can contact Henry at 613-354-7633. The canvassers will meet at
NDSS for a free supper an hour before heading out. From there they will be assigned their route. Prior to the food drive the Salvation Army will be getting into the Earth Day spirit by hosting a week-long unwanted electronics drop off at the food bank. Starting Monday and running through April 25, a bin will be set up at their 135 Mill St. location where they will accept items like TV monitors, desktop computers, laptops, printers, copiers, answering machines,
telephones, cellphones, after market car stereos and camcorders. The Salvation Army will then take the electronics to a company that pays cash for recycled electronics. That money will be used to fund their many programs. Electronics can be dropped off next week from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. from Monday to Friday and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. They’re asking for no donations after hours to make sure the donated materials are accepted as part of the program.
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The Town of Greater Napanee is helping the Family and Children’s Services of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington to promote their Foster Parent Recruitment initiative. Currently, there is an urgent need for foster homes for teens. For more information on how to get started on becoming a Foster Parent: • Visit the web site: www.BeTheHelpKidsNeed.ca; or • Email: recruitment@facsfla.ca; or • Phone: 613-545-3227
External Posting Planning Clerk II
Reporting to the General Manager of Infrastructure Services, the successful applicant will be the initial contact for all planning related matters and assist with processing planning applications. This is a 35 hour/week, 2 year contract position from May 2015 – May 2017. Responsibilities:
• Main public contact (telephone and counter) for the planning function • Process advertisements and agenda material as required • Assist the public to complete development services applications and review for completeness • Attend evening meetings as required
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• 3 years municipal experience with exposure to a planning function or a university degree in land use planning or related studies
Salary: Commensurate with experience
Interested applicants should forward a resume and cover letter marked Planning Clerk II File #04-2015, no later than April 24, 2015 to: Raymond Callery, CAO Town of Greater Napanee 124 Market Square Napanee, ON K7R 3L4 Or hr@greaternapanee.com
The Town of Greater Napanee is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance.
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IN THE MATTER of Sections 45 and 53 of The Planning Act, TAKE NOTICE THAT the Committee of Adjustment/Land Division Committee (The Committee) of the Corporation of The Town of Greater Napanee will be considering the following application(s) for consent(s) or minor variance(s) at a public meeting on April 28, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Town of Greater Napanee at 124 John Street, Napanee, Ontario.
If you would like to provide the Committee with your comments on any of these applications, please write to Gib Garrett, Planning Clerk. If we have not heard from you by the date of the meeting, we will assume that you have no comments or concerns regarding this matter. If a person or public body that files an appeal of a decision of the Committee in respect of the proposed consent(s) or minor variance(s) does not make a written submission to the Committee before it gives or refuses to give a provisional consent or approval, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss the appeal. If you wish to be notified of the decision of the Committee of Adjustment in respect of the proposed consent(s) or minor variance(s), you must submit a written request to the Committee of Adjustment. This will also entitle you to be advised of a possible Ontario Municipal Board hearing. Even if you are the successful party, you should request a copy of the decision since the Committee of Adjustment decision may be appealed to the Ontario Municipal Board by the applicant or another member of the public.
Additional information regarding the application(s) is/are available for public inspection at the Town of Greater Napanee Municipal Office at 45 Commercial Court or by contacting the Development Services Department at (613) 354-5931 Extension 2114 during regular business hours, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Please refer to the appropriate file number. LAND SEVERANCE/CONSENT / MINOR VARIANCE: Applicant Property Description Purpose Napanee Retail 450 Centre Street North To reduce the required Centre Corp Conc. 2, Pt Lot 21 number of parking spaces Geographic Town of Napanee from 468 to 448 Ryan Cluney
804 County Road 9 Conc. 4, Pt Lot 8 Geographic Township of North Fredericksburgh
File Number PLVAR 2015 010
To reduce the required PLVAR 2015 012 lot frontage from 150 metres to 99 metres for non residential purposes
Town Of Greater Napanee Application For Consent (Severance) Notice Of Public Meeting
IN THE MATTER of Section 53 of The Planning Act, TAKE NOTICE THAT the Committee of Adjustment/Land Division Committee (The Committee) of the Corporation of The Town of Greater Napanee will be considering the following application for consent at a public meeting on May 12th, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Town of Greater Napanee at 124 John Street, Napanee, Ontario. A key map showing the lands affected is attached. If you would like to provide the Committee with your comments on this application, please write to Gib Garrett, Planning Clerk. If we have not heard from you by the date of the meeting, we will assume that you have no comments or concerns regarding this matter.
If a person or public body that files an appeal of a decision of the Committee in respect of the proposed consent does not make a written submission to the Committee before it gives or refuses to give a provisional consent, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss the appeal. If you wish to be notified of the decision of the Committee of Adjustment in respect of the proposed consent, you must submit a written request to the Committee of Adjustment. This will also entitle you to be advised of a possible Ontario Municipal Board hearing. Additional information regarding the application is available for public inspection at the Town of Greater Napanee Municipal Office at 124 John Street or by contacting the Building Department at (613) 354-5931 Extension 2114 during regular business hours, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Please refer to the appropriate file number below. LAND SEVERANCE: Applicant Property Description John & Eileen Part of Lot 10, Concession 4, Jaeger Geographic Township of North Fredericksburgh,
Purpose File Number To sever approx. 0.8 hectares PLCON 2014 056 (containing an existing dwelling), leaving a retained parcel of 40.95 hectares (containing an existing barn).
Related Applications: Zoning By-law Amendment (File No. PL ZACO 2014 057)
For further information contact: Gib Garrett Information Services / Planning Clerk Town of Greater Napanee 45 Commercial Court Napanee, Ontario K7R 4A2 or phone (613) 354-5931 extension 2114 during regular business hours.
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Singer to revive historic folk songs of the region
BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
A guitar and a four-and-ahalf string banjo is all Dr. Alan Kirby will need to bring history to life next Tuesday at the Lennox and Addington County Museum as he presents Folk Songs of L&A County. Drawing upon the region’s expansive history, he’ll sing songs that cover everything from logging to murder. “I’ll be talking about the music of eastern rural Ontario,” said Kirby. “Eastern Ontario is probably one of the richest areas for folk music, certainly in North America, perhaps in the world. Researchers have come here years. Geographically it’s the spot between Peterborough straight east to Ottawa and then down to the lake.” Kirby says over 3,000 folk songs have been traced back to the eastern Ontario region, with quite a few having roots in Napanee.
behind the hotel milking a cow. You will find that song sung in Newfoundland, you will find that song sung in Vancouver. It’s that popular.” Of course, not all the songs that Kirby will sing will feature such a grisly story line. Much of the songs tell tales of the country’s early settler days and provide an in-depth look into the nation’s early history, dating back to pre-confederation. The beauty of folk music is they are passed down from generation to generation and though they may get altered along the way, they always seem to keep a bit of their original history intact. By talking about it, Kirby hopes to keep the history alive and preserve it for future generAdam Prudhomme-Staff Dr. Alan Kirby will perform some famous folk songs that have roots in L&A ations. Along with his musical and rural eastern Ontario. performance Kirby will offer “One of the more popu- was one of the most famous She had a boyfriend who a short lecture on the histolar ballads that is sung murders. She was a cham- was a little unbalanced and ry of the L&A area as it peracross the country is the ber maid at the hotel on he killed her with an axe tains to folk music. He’ll ballad of Maggie Howie,” (Napanee’s) main street. when she was in the shed welcome any questions from said Kirby. “Maggie Howie
the audience as well and even take a few song requests. A music scholar with more than 55 years experience, Kirby has studied all kinds of folk music but always took a particular shine to eastern Ontario’s traditional music. He has lectured at Queen’s and Carlton Universities and has been published in academic journals and holds a PhD in Canadian Studies. When not speaking at museums he records bluegrass and folk music, some of which will be available for sale at Tuesday’s event. The event gets underway at 7 p.m. and is $3 at the door. The event is part of the museum’s ongoing Tuesday Night at the Museum which welcomes a different guest speaker every month, speaking on a variety of topics of local interest. The museum is located at 97 Thomas Street E in Napanee.
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Victorian murder mystery hits Selby stage berg plays Priscilla Stewart, Penny Scorse plays Violet Cameron, Susan Sirvio plays Miss Sibley, Leigh Marsalekova plays Stephanie Dearborn, Jesse Wansborough plays Hugh Travis and Gareth Hewitt plays Inspector Greene. “If you get the right cast, your play will work regardless of whatever is going on. And I’m very pleased with this cast. Everybody is perfectly cast, as far as I’m concerned,” said MacIntyre. The play is set in the late 1800s, or early 1900s. The costumes, décor and mannerisms are all Victorian. MacIntyre said Value Village helped to bring his ideas to light by donating costumes, props and materials. Between the cast’s hard work and all the community donations, MacIntyre said it would be a performance one won’t want to miss. “I would like people to come and enjoy this play. It’s the fluffiness of it is what we’re looking for. We want these women fluttering all over the place and getting all worked up, particularly because one of them has died,” he said. “The one who died was supposed to tell the secret of the secret society and she’s
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Selby’s Lennox Community Theatre will be putting on a performance of “a delightful, little fluffy murder” starting this weekend. Murder in Bloom premiers tonight and will be playing this weekend and next. Evening performances start at 8 p.m. and matinees start at 2 p.m. Regular admission is $15. “We have these fluffy, little old ladies and one of them gets murdered. These little old ladies are meeting, supposedly it’s a garden club, but in truth it’s a secret society under the guise of a garden club,” director Doug MacIntyre said. “They have these mysterious cloaks with these hoods and nobody can tell who is who. They go through a ritual every time they meet. At the end of this particular ritual, when they take off the hoods and the cloaks, they discover one of them is dead,” MacIntyre added. The cast is made up of nine regular members. Rachel King plays Lavinia Wesson, Emma Collard plays Rachel Hodges, Siobhan Flynn plays Melody Haydock, Maggie Zatter-
dead, so somebody else has to do it, so they have to decide who is going to reveal the secret. The secret then leads to more questions about who killed this lady to stop her from revealing the secret.” The 14-year-old secret will be revealed once the mystery has been solved, and MacIntyre said it is sure to shock everyone. “We have a really dramatic ending, which is really great. It really rounds it off quite nicely. There’s also a surprise at the end, as well,” he said. This is MacIntyre’s first time involved with the Lennox Community Theatre; however, he is no stranger to theatre. “I’ve got 25 years of theatre so I direct and I know what I’m doing. My biggest contribution, really, is understanding relationships. That’s what plays are all about. It’s how one relates to another, or a group, and that’s when I tend to pull the best out of people,” he said. “We have a scene here that actually should be a really straight scene, but I have a comedic side to me and I’ve turned it into a love scene. Didn’t change the dialogue, it’s still dry dia-
logue — the police man asks questions — but it’s done in a much different context and it works really well.” He said he “absolutely” fell in love with the script
after he read it for the first time and knew he wanted to direct it. “Selby was looking for a director so I presented it,” he said. MacIntyre will also be directing Lennox
Community Theatre’s next show. Tickets are available at Gray’s IDA Drug Store. For more information, visit www.lennoxtheatre.ca.
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Hockey women win ‘inspirational’ award Beaver Staff
She also said that them with the award. “I and persistence from many woman over the years to McMullen and Marlin were guess taking a chance once The Stone Mills Women’s continue to keep this league “instrumental” in helping to in a while is a good thing. I Hockey League used the a success and what we have establish the league. am very honoured and occasion of its 20th anniver- today,” she said. “Thank you “It is so nice to see that proud to see all these ladies sary to recognize three of its to all who work so hard and our idea of having women get the chance to play such a most dedicated members. have given many woman play hockey in Tamworth 20 great sport and to make Tracy Marlin, Darlene and girls an opportunity to years ago panned out to be longtime friendships. That’s McMullen and Cheryl Fur- play hockey at whatever such a success,” said what it is all about.” long were honoured with the skill level they bring to the McMullen, thanking the The Tamworth-based Judy Holden Inspirational game.” executive for honouring league began with three Award, which is named after a key founding member of the league who helped to get it off the ground in 1995. Holden passed away after a lengthy illness in 2007. During her time as a goalie in the league, however, Holden left an indelible impression on her fellow players. As such, the league has acknowledged those league members who exemplify Holden’s best attributes. The significance wasn’t lost on the recipients. “It was an absolute honor for me to be presented with the Judy Holden Inspiration Award along with Darlene and Cheryl,” said Marlin. “Judy was an exceptional woman and I am proud to say an even better friend. We made so many great memories playing and travelling to tournaments together.” Submitted Furlong said it was a From left are Judy Holden Inspirational Award winners Tracy Marlin, Darlene “total shock” to be recognized with the award. “I McMullen and Cheryl Furlong. The three were honoured at the recent Stone appreciate all the hard work Mills Womens Hockey League’s 20th anniversary.
house league teams in 1995. Since then, however, it has expanded into seven houseleague teams, three competitive teams and one traveling tournament team. “Their courage to start this league 20 years ago, by investing their own money and time, brought together friends and family,” said league president Stella Weese in describing the
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Ed Lawrence steals show at first garden expo Gardening guru offers simple tips to make most of your yard
BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter
Expert gardener Ed Lawrence was in Greater Napanee last weekend for the garden show, giving gardening advice to local residents and encouraging people to have fun with plants. “The most important thing that any gardener can put in their garden is a footprint. Just go there. Spend a little bit of time, see it, enjoy it,” said Lawrence during an interview with the Napanee Beaver on Saturday. He said gardening helps the gardener as much as it improves the appearance of the plants and yards. “Maybe you don’t have a ton of time but if you give yourself 10 or 15 minutes a day just to be in the garden you’re going to find that your time in the day expands. You’re taking something for yourself. It’s a ‘Zen’ kind of thing. Go and relax — don’t be uptight about it. The last thing you need to do is have a lawn that looks like a golf green. Forget about that crap,” said Lawrence. Lawrence gave a presentation on pruning during in the afternoon, as well as answered gardening questions from locals. “One thing that drives me crazy, and I know every-
one needs to talk about, is pruning,” he said. “People need tips on pruning. Most people start out with a pair of pruning shears, they buy them, there’s no manual on them; they go home and think they know how to use them.” Lawrence gave his ‘five Ds’ of pruning: dead, damaged, diseased, dangerous, and desired. “Most people are a bit afraid to do it,” he explained. “If it’s dead, you take it out right away; if it’s damaged after an ice storm or a rough winter, you take it out; if it’s diseased, out it comes; and if it’s dangerous — if it’s banging into you every time you walk by or if it’s scraping your car when you drive by then obviously it’s dangerous… The essence of gardening is control and we have to control what’s in the garden to keep it to the size and shape that we want. To do that, you prune.” If something is damaged or unhealthy, prune it right away, Lawrence says. Otherwise, wait until after the plant has flowered and then prune it to your desired size. “If you’ve waited 11 months for your lilacs to bloom next month, don’t prune them now. Wait until they finish flowering and then prune them. If you’re waiting for it to flower, get the flower, then do the prun-
ing after — that’s the best time to prune anything that flowers,” Lawrence explained. He said people in Greater Napanee are especially lucky because the area has ideal temperatures for growing beautiful gardens. “I’m a little jealous of the climate in Napanee because you’ve got the water that moderates the temperature. The season stretches because there’s all that warm water and warm air late in the season to keep things warmer longer and the temperature doesn’t go so ridiculously high in the summer that everything bakes,” he said. “The pocket around Napanee is beautiful.” For those getting started with gardening, Lawrence suggests speaking with your neighbours and planting native plants. “The most important thing is to talk to other people in the area, see what they’re doing. The biggest thing is to try stuff. If you’re just starting out, see what your neighbours are growing, see what the garden centre is prepared to guarantee. If they don’t put a guarantee on it, it probably means it’s not going to succeed,” he said. “I highly recommend to people as much as we can to plant native plants, or culti-
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vated varieties of native plants. They’re the things that grow here, and have grown here. They evolved here. Because they evolved here, the animals and the insects that we need here evolved with these plants,” he added. He also noted that native plants are hardier and more likely to succeed with less work required to maintain them. One of the most important things to do, Lawrence explained, is to mulch. “Mulch, mulch, mulch, and when you’re done, mulch a bit more. You want to keep the moisture in the soil; for one thing, water is valuable to us,” he explained. “Water is too valuable a resource to just be pouring it on your garden after you’ve spent all the money to treat it so it’s drinkable. If you can get it to elsewhere, from the rain or if you’re closer to a lake, that’s the stuff you should be using,” he said, recommending rain barrels to those who aren’t close enough to a lake or river. As a whole, Lawrence says to use what you’ve got at your fingertips — that includes rainwater and composting. “Compost everything from your garden and all of your food scraps from your
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Ed Lawrence (along with a miniature version of himself) was in Greater Napanee on Saturday giving gardening advice at the Communities in Bloom garden show. house, all the veggies, put it back in the garden. One, your feeding your soil, and two, you’re keeping it out of the landfill, and three, it’s a heck of a lot cheaper than
going to the store for it, and it’s better,” Lawrence said. For more information on Ed Lawrence, visit his website: www.gardeningwithed.com.
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Raiders toast the year that was Murphy earns team’s top prize, Mikuljan top playoff performer BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
here was a noticeably different air surrounding the Napanee Raiders’ annual awards banquet, which was held last Thursday at the Strathcona Paper Centre. That air was one of confidence and optimism as the team’s management spoke of being on the cusp of returning to their powerhouse status. After taking their lumps in two playoffdevoid seasons, they spoke of being ready to not only challenge for a Empire B League title, but a Schmalz Cup. “Last year was an alltime record as far as the Napanee Raiders were concerned,” said team president Morris Hart. “We had 11 rookies this year in our line up. Eleven boys that never played junior hockey before for a whole season, plus our APs. Some nights we had more than 11. Using Port Hope as a measuring stick, who is now in the Ontario finals, this shows that we were not that far behind them. I know Port Hope was older, possibly a little stronger, a little more mature, but of course that comes with age.” Though Napanee was swept in four games by the Panthers in the Empire B League’s finals, the Raiders did challenge them throughout the series. They lost two games by one goal and another by a goal and an empty-netter before bowing out 4-0 in Game 4. The Panthers have since gone on to reach the Ontario finals and are currently trailing the Essex 73’s 1-0 in their bestof-seven series. Game 2 is set for Saturday. The Panthers are looking to join the '93 Raiders and 2013 Picton Pirates as the only Empire B League clubs to claim the province’s top Junior C prize. As for the Raiders, though they will undoubtably lose players due to school commitments or as some who may make the jump to a higher level, they do know their coaching staff will remain intact for the 2015-16 season. Hart announced that General Manager Adam Bramburg-
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Quinte teammates Aidan McFarland (left) and Ryan Smith were selected in the OHL draft.
OHL calls on pair of local Quinte Red Devils Smith, McFarland drafted in top 100 BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
apanee’s resident Red Devils Aidan McFarland and Ryan Smith got the call every junior player dreams of as their names were called during last weekend’s OHL Priority Selection. McFarland was taken in the fourth round, 65th overall, by the Mississauga Steelheads, while Smith was called one round later and 100th overall by the Niagara IceDogs. “It happened pretty quick, I was pretty speechless at the time,” said McFarland. “It was an honour to be chosen by that team. I like the organization and I’m looking forward to it.” McFarland will have a chance to state his case for joining the club this weekend when they hold their prospect camp. “I’ll be going up to do a little orientation and some on- and off-ice testing and Sunday it’ll be an intersquad scrimmage,” said McFarland. “I’ll go up there, show my stuff and hope for the best.” Smith, too, will be trying to work his way onto the IceDogs roster at their prospect camp later this spring. No date has been announced yet as the team is currently engaged in a
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playoff battle with the Oshawa Generals. Getting the call was just the cherry on top of what has been a whirlwind offseason for the Quinte Red Devils. As members of the Duvanco Home Red Devils they captured the OMHA title and were quarter-finalists in the OHL Cup. “I was just saying goodbye to all the other lads that I had played with for about six years,” said McFarland. “I’m not going to lie, that wasn’t the most fun, but then the next thing I know I had gotten drafted. It all happened so quickly but I’m sure it’ll all sink in here pretty soon.” McFarland was the team’s top scorer throughout the regular season, potting 31 goals. Coupled with 23 assists, he was second on the team with 54 points. Smith was also a major contributor, scoring 11 goals and 21 assists in 32 games. Together they helped the team to a 57-9-8 record. For the two local players, however, nothing was quite as sweet as finding out both had gotten the call. “I’m happy for him,” McFarland said of Smith. “He’s been my best friend for almost six years now. I was very happy for him and his family as well.” Should both impress at their respective camps the Napanee region will be well represented in the OHL next season.
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Josh Murphy accepts the Napanee Raiders’ President’s Trophy from team president Morris Hart during Thursday night’s award banquet. The trophy is awarded to the best all around player on the ice and in the clubhouse. er is on board for next season as well as head coach Mike Hartwick and his coaching staff of Scott Slack, Dave Kerr, Randy Holmes and trainer Kai Degen. “I grew up with these guys, played with them,” Hartwick said of his coaching staff. “I’ve had their backs, they’ve had mine. It’s a great relationship and I really appreciate the commitment, all the sacrifice. Without these guys I wouldn't be here today.” Hart, who has been with the team since their inaugural season in 1989, will also be back — though he admitted there was a time when there was some doubt about that. “I was considering resigning after this year,” said Hart. “But the pace of the playoff action changed my mind. I want to take Port Hope’s place next year in the Ontario finals.” That comment was met
with a round of applause by in 39 games. The Earl Morrison the players, coaches, parents and fans in atten- award winner, who received the least amount of press dance. while quietly turning in a great year was Troy Wylie. He became the first two time winner of the award in the club’s history. A special presentation was also made to Wylie, who will be departing as an overeager this year. The assistant captain had 10 goals and seven Morris Hart, assists in his final season with the club. Raiders team president The McGreer Family award, presented to the Before they officially team’s best defenceman, turned their attention to went to Matt Muller. The Harold Webster next season, the team celebrated their 22-17-1 season, Memorial, which goes to which saw them finish sec- players who exemplify what ond in the regular season it means to be a Raider both and reach the league finals on the ice and in the comfor the first time since 2011. munity went to the trio of Winning the President’s Murphy, Cam Parr and Trophy, which is the team’s Michael Parr. All hail from top prize to its best all the Lennox and Addington around player on and off the region. ice, was Josh Murphy. He SEE RAIDERS | PAGE 18 > had 10 goals and 20 assists
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RAIDERS | Rookie camp set for April 18-19 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17 The Jarmin award for best plus/minus went to Jordan Cannons at forward and Will Peirson. Peirson also earned the George Magold Award, which was voted by the coaching staff as the best teammate. Tomo Mikuljan, who turned in a 2.08 goals against and .942 save percentage over 460 playoff minutes, was named the team’s top playoff performer. He was a huge factor in their defeat of Campbellford in the semifinals. Brody Butt was the Ron Lakins Memorial award winner, given to the team's top rookie. He had 17 goals and 23 assists. Austin Boulard, who netted 19 goals and 27 assists, was celebrated as the team's top regular season scorer. The team won't waste anytime preparing for next year as they get set to host their annual prospect camp April 18-19 at the SPC. Those that excel there will earn an invite to the main camp. The cost is $100. Interested players can e-
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Raiders head coach Mike Hartwick spoke highly of last year’s team and set the bar high for the 2015-16 season. He also announced that his entire coaching staff would return for another year. mail the team at napaneeraiders@gmail.com. As for members of the community, the team is reaching out to them in search of game day volunteers and billeting opportunities. Anyone interested
can e-mail the team. Along with shaping their team for next year the front office will also be continuing their fundraising efforts throughout the summer. Their biggest fundraiser, their annual golf tourna-
ment, will take place Aug. 14 at the Loyalist Golf and Country Club. They will be registering foursomes of teams leading up to the event. Contact the team for more information.
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Britt Benn will have another chance to pad her Olympic case this weekend when she suits up for team Canada at the World Rugby Women’s Seven Series in Langford B.C. Canadian coach John Tait announced his roster earlier this week, giving the nod to the Napanee native for a second straight series. Benn played a big role in Canada’s third place finish in Atlanta back in March, scoring her first international try. Benn will make up one of 12 players selected from a deep player pool currently training in B.C. The roster can be altered prior to each
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series tournament. This weekend’s series will be a special one for the Canadian team, as it will take place in the very city they train in. It will also mark the first time a series has ever taken place on Canadian soil. Canada will take on Russia at 3:50 p.m., South Africa at 6:50 p.m. and the USA at 9:50 p.m. on Saturday. Their Sunday line up will be determined based on Day 1 results. The tournament is part of an ongoing international series that will determine which teams earn a berth into the 2016 Olympics. Wojie Photography Canada enters this Britt Benn had a try in her last series tournament. weekend currently tied for second with Australia in the teams earn a berth in the ing to catch the eye of their coaching staff and show season standings. New 2016 Summer games. Individually the Canadi- why they deserve to be on Zealand leads the way with 60 points. The top four an players will also be play- the Olympic roster.
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CLEANING HOMES and offices, top to bottom. Call Janice at 613920-8916. HAVE TRACTOR with loader, bush hogging, yard work, garden tilling, cutting lawns. Call Earl, 613-354-2570. LAWN CARE and backhoe service, 40 hp tractor with backhoe, loader bucket, grapple bucket, bush hog, landscape rake and box scraper comes with scarifier shanks, wire/irrigation shank ripper, post hole digger, Zero turn commercial mower, Stihl Multi System comes with grass trimmer, roto-tiller, edger, brush surface cleaner, Stihl chain saws, wood splitter, etc. Sgt. Major Ent. Brad Graham, office, 613-354-6857: cell, 613-328-0698. LUND LAWN care, landscaping and property maintenance, spring cleanup, pruning, seasonal or occasional lawn cutting. 613-453-7566. RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates. John, 613-354-3671. SEWING AND alterations, home decor and drapes by Pauline. Call 613-354-4262.
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ENTERPRISES - Plumbing - Pump Service - Water Treatment Service
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For Hvac/Plumbing/Geothermal Company doing Business in Prince Edward County & Surrounding Areas. Wage to commensurate with experience/other qualifications. Benefit package. Please email your resume & references to phacconstruction@yahoo.ca or fax to 613-476-3265
SPECIAL NOTICES
FEEL YOU have a drinking problem? Help is available. Call Alcoholics Anonymous. Napanee, 613-354-9974, 613-354-4890; Deseronto, 613-396-2543.
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COMING EVENTS
FIREARMS AND Hunter Education course, Henderson, Firearms Course, May 22nd, 23rd; Hunter Education, June 5th, 6th. Wild Turkey licence examinations. Call Bill for course details, 613-335-2786.
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MALE 70 seeks female 65+ for marriage. Call 613-622-5887, leave message.
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CARDS OF THANKS
Thank you for a wonderful 50th Anniversary. To our family, your planning and work made the day such a special one to remember. We love you all so much. To Sharon and Chris and the ACW ladies, your assistance with the planning and help that day was very much appreciated. To all of those attending, the phone calls received, cards and Best Wishes received, thank you so much. Napanee truly is a great place to live. Bill and Cathy Russell. Thanks to all who celebrated my 94th Birthday with me. Special thanks to Father C. McDermott, Father P. Murphy, Father J. Grainger and all my family and friends for attending and for the many Masses, cards, prayers and Good Wishes received. Joachim McNichols. We would like to thank all our friends and family from near and far for the gifts, flowers, gift certificates, cash and friendship and love on helping us to celebrate our 50th Anniversary. Extra Special thanks to son Howie and wife Stephanie and daughter Dusty and grandson Chase and Tysan and Courtney for looking after our dogs, Squirt, Cujo and Panda and to all our precious friends behind the scenes for making this such a great success. Here’s to the next 50 years. Xoxoxoxo. Now wasn’t that a Party. Bill, Elsie and Panda Dowdle.
MEMORIAMS
FITCHETT - In loving memory of a dear Dad and Papa, Duane, who left us without the chance to say good-bye on April 20, 2004. Loving memories never die, As years roll on and days pass by, In our hearts a memory is kept Of the one we love and will never forget. Lovingly remembered by Alex, Pamela, Madi and Caleb. FRALICK - In loving memory of beloved granddaughter, niece and cousin, Steacy Lynn, who left us suddenly April 20, 2009. ON ANGEL’S WINGS On angel’s wings you were taken away, But in our hearts you will always stay, We will hear your whisper in the tallest trees, Feel your love in the gentle summer breeze And when we find we miss you most, Inside our beautiful memories we will hold you close, You are our Angel watching over us With the comfort and blessing you bring, You embrace our hearts and hold them close, Forever on Angel’s Wings. Loved and missed always, Nanny Shurtliffe, uncles, aunts and cousins. GRAHAM - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, James, who passed away April 18, 2014. Missed always by wife Shirley, son Michael and Valerie, daughter Theresa and Dave and grandchildren. HUDSON - In memory of my parents, Arthur died April 20, 1972 and Helen died August 24, 1986. We cannot bring the old days back When we were all together, But secret tears and loving thoughts Will live with us forever. Lovingly remembered by Glenn and Ida.
MARGIE WARE December 26, 1932 April 8, 2008 Always Beautiful, Forever Loved.
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NORMILE - In loving memory of Sylvia, who passed away April 18, 2008. I thought of you today But that is nothing new, I thought of you yesterday And will tomorrow too, I often lay awake at night When the world is fast asleep And take a walk down memory lane With tears upon my cheeks, Your memory is my keepsake With which I’ll never part, God has you in His keeping, I have you in my heart. Loved always, Bob, Paula and Randy.
DON THOMPSON
In memory of Don (Donald) who passed away April 21, 2014. Our dearest Father, Grampa, Loving Husband and Best Friend. Wherever we go, whatever we do, Memories will keep us near to you. Missed is your kindness and sweetness of heart, We always will love you and never be apart. For those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day. Your loving family, loving wife Dorothy, Larry (Donna), Michele (Gary), Rob (Karen), Kim (Chris), grandchildren and great-grandchildren
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GRAY, Audrey Jane (nee McMaster)
EVANS, Robert Owen Hywel
KEITH, Todd
Passed away peacefully at the Village Green Nursing Home in Selby on Wednesday, April 8, 2015, in her 92nd year, beloved wife of the late Charles Gray. Dear mother of William and Patricia of Picton and Gordon and Maureen of Brighton. Cherished grandmother of Allison (Zach) of London; Kristen (Richard) of Picton and Phillip (Natasha) of Brighton and greatgrandmother of Devon. Survived by her brother Robert McMaster and predeceased by her brothers, Murray, Owen, Edward and Kenneth McMaster. Fondly remembered by her sisters-in-law, Gerry McMaster, Nancy McMaster and Margaret Lefort along with many nieces and nephews and their families. The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Saturday, April 11th from 10am-11am. Funeral Service followed in the Chapel at 11am. Interment Riverview Cemetery at a later date. Donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated by the family. (Donations by cheque please). Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com
Owen passed away peacefully at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital in Napanee on Saturday, March 21, 2015, in his 81st year. Beloved husband of Stacia Jackson and the late Patricia Evans. Father of Duane (Elaine) of Oakville and Martin (Tina) of Mississauga. Cherished grandfather of Bronwyn, Courtney, Tyler and Ethan and brother of the late Morris Evans (Christine) of Wales. Stepfather of Kymberly, Matthew and Kevin MacNair of Montreal. Very fondly remembered by the LaRose Family, John Woolhead and many other friends and extended family who are forever touched by his presence. A Service of Remembrance will be held in the Reception Centre of the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Saturday, April 18th from 1:30pm3:30pm with words of remembrance at 2pm. (Please use east entrance to Reception Centre). In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. (Donations by cheque please). Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com
448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722
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980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722
Of Deseronto, Ontario. After a short journey at Kingston General Hospital, in his 56th year. Todd’s big heart gave its last gift of love and support by telling his family by his side, “to not be sad, stay strong and love each other”. Todd in comforting his wife of 35 years, Anne Keith (Gooding), told her to be patient, “things happen for a reason and the answers will come in time”. His sweetie pie darling daughter Amber Keith will miss his strong hugs. Deeply loved by son Tyler Keith and daughter-in-law Tracy Keith (Vancleaf) of Deseronto, their children Tucker and Thatcher. “Grampa” will be forever watching them now from the stars and the endless gifts (and gifts and gifts) of love will never be forgotten. Fond memories of Todd will be held by his brothers and sisters, Ruth Cole (Gord), Don (Joanne), Barb Maracle (Dave), Patsy, Richard, Earl (Glenda), Kim Parks (Dean) and Andrew Alkenbrack (Lisa), his sister-in-law Pat, brother-in-law Denis and Karen Beauchesne of Belleville and cherished uncle, Darren and Krista. Predeceased by his brothers Dave and Ron. In keeping with Todd’s wishes, cremation has taken place and a private family Celebration of his Life will take place at a later date. For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to the Special Olympics in memory of Todd. Online condolences may be made at www.mcgladefuneralhome.com. In Todd’s famous last words “Onward and upward” loved and never forgotten. In the care of McGlade Funeral Home, 78 Centre Street, Deseronto (613-396-2310).
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HATCH, Calvin Herbert
Suddenly at home on Thursday, April 9, 2015, at age 67. Beloved husband of Bonnie (nee Lappan) and proud father of Sanford and his wife Angela Peterson-Hatch. "Peepaw" will be sadly missed by his grandsons Nolan and Brody. Survived by his brother John Hatch and sister Mary Kneebone and predeceased by his sister Emily Williams. Fondly remembered by his brothers and sistersin-law and many nieces and nephews and their families. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Donations to the OSPCA or the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. (Donations by cheque please). Arrangements entrusted to the Wartman Funeral Home "Napanee Chapel". On-line condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.
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AUCTIONS SATURDAY, APRIL 18TH 10:30AM
Auction - Equipment Sale Hoard’s Station Sales Barn, 2508 County Rd. 8,Campbellford ‘94 Int. 4700 20’ livestock truck, good motor and transmission; 540 Universal tractor 4wd, loader and shuttle shift; 165 M.F. Tractor 2WD with industrial loader; and much more Lunch Available MURRAY JACKSON, AUCTIONEER Sale Barn 705-653-3660
SATURDAY, APRIL 18TH
AT 10:00 AM AUCTION SALE OF KATAHDIN/DORPER SHEEP & LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 401 at Belleville take Hwy. 37 (Exit 544) North 2 Kms To Casey Road. Turn right and follow 6 Kms to 1146 Casey Road. Sheep: This sale features a flock of approx. 40 Katahdin Ewes selling with dorper cross lambs at their side. Also selling are approx. 30 bred yearlings due for summer lambing. This flock is primarily Katahdin & bred Dorper. Approx. 120 head will be selling in this sale. A Dorper ram will also be selling. Equipment & Livestock supplies: Selling before the sheep will be a Ford 3pth 3 furrow plow, 36’ Hay & Grain elevator on under carriage, small animal trailer, four 8’ slant bar feed fronts, (like new), Small animal gates, 3 Marweld walk through sheep feeders, feed troughs, heated water troughs, fencing supplies and other assorted sheep equipment. See website for pictures AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC or Cheque/ID Auctioneers not responsible in case of accident.
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22ND
AUCTION SALE AT 5:00 PM DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Double pedestal oak dining table/2 leaves, 6 chairs & matching china hutch, 2 antique sideboards, double bed (very clean), coffee & end tables, electric fireplace, assorted chairs & small tables, large qty. of smalls including glass & china, cups & saucers, bowls, figurines, die cast cars & trucks, 1937 Dionne Quints calendar, tool chest on wheels, garden tools & numerous other pieces. See the web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
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Quality Consignment Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm 662 Cty. Rd. # 12. 3.5 kms south west of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre. Antique Jam cupboard, cedar lined blanket box, single door wardrobe, maple corner buffet and hutch, maple table and 5 chairs, writing desk display cupboard, oak dining table, Duncan phyfe drop leaf table 2 leaves, deacons bench, Singer sewing machine cabinet, Antique library table, telephone table, retro kitchen table, Blue wedgewood dishes, Old Rose dishes pattern, quantity of cameras, Kenmore Refrigerator, Inglis white stove, Kenmore washer and Dryer, Adirondack wooden chairs, 10ft Puluski Kayak, packer sport tool box for truck, Ariens 6Hp snowblower, Yard Works front tine tiller, Garrison floor model airconditioner, Beaver wood lathe & tools, 1400 psi New power washer, fishing poles & tackle, mountain bikes. Plus numerous other item not yet unpacked. Website www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct Estates, Farm and Commercial sales on site. Canteen Available, Terms: Cash and Debit For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732
SATURDAY, APRIL 25TH
AUCTION SALE AT 10:00 AM THE ESTATE OF DONALD ASH, MADOC Selling the real estate, household effects, riding mower and a 2009 Ford Escape with 133,000 kms sells safetied and “E” tested. See next week's paper or my web site for full listing. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
“ON YOUR BEHALF” ESTATE TAG SALE
Fri Apr 17 from 2 to 7 Sat Apr 18 @ 9am 147 Florence Street, Kingston (From Portsmouth Ave just south of Princess St, turn west on Howard St then south on Florence) Originally from Denmark, Lene Jorgensen spent her career as a nurse at Rideaucrest. Her Danish heritage is well reflected in her lifetime collection so many interesting items. Come and share in her passions. Featuring a Red 2001 Chev Camaro Z28 Convertible V8-305 – 82,000 kms Furniture: Bogdon & Gross (Walkerton, ON) 4 Leg Antiquity Maple Dining Room Suite to include Buffet, Hutch, 2 Upholstered Arm Chairs, 4 Upholstered Side Chairs & Server by Tall Pines Interiors, Antique Wall Clock, Crystal Chandelier, Mirrors, Danish Glass Top Chrome Table, Pickled Maple Bedroom Suite, Leather Top Credenza, Wingback Recliner, Wingback Chair, Royal Cherry Finished Queen Bedroom Suite with Highboy, Double Dresser & Mirror and 2 Bedside Tables by Tall Pines Interiors, , Rocking Chair, Danish Style Single Pedestal Round Table, 4 Rattan Chairs, and so much more… Collectables: Royal Doulton figurines to include: “Shaldna” HN5638, “Evelyn” HN5425, “Darling” HN1485, “Flower Disney”, “Julia” HN5495, “Margaret” HN5558, “Marion” HN5385, “Day & Roses” HN5692. Lladro to include: “Kittens at Play”, “Momma Cat”, “Girl Lacing Roller Skates”, “Girl Feeding Cat”, “Two Playful Lambs”, “Two Feeding Chickens”, “Nude Sitting on Rock”, “Girl on Lily Pad” Dish, Bing & Grondahl Royal Copenhagen to include: 1985 “Blue Ribbon Day”, “Vases” 8” “Landscape”, 12” “Birch Trees”, 14” “Rolling Hills”, 12” “Poppies”, Large “Barbie” Collection, Elvis LP’s, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Michael Jackson, “Show Girl” by World Doll, Horse Figurine “Nico”, Villeroy & Boch Candle, Lene Bjerre Eggs, Fifth Avenue Crystal, Georg Jensen Pewter Candle, Nambe Crystal Sculpture, Cross & Olive, Holme Gaard – Royal Danish Court, Crystal Stemware and many other items… China & Crystal: Cross & Olive Stemware, Crystal Decanters & Stemware, Venetian Glass, Copenhagen Porcelain Dinnerware for 6 with Serving Pieces, Spode Serving 6, “Holme Gaard” Stemware and more… Kitchen Wares: All items in New Condition- Temp-tations Ovenware by Tara in Green or Orange to include “Old World”, “Floral Lace”, “Polka Dots”, Bake & Take, Wolfgang Puck Garnishing Set “Lemon Zest”, Danish Stainless Serving Pieces, Wolfgang Puck Pressure Cooker, Crock Pot, Kitchen Aide Deluxe 5 Edition to include: Blender, Hand Blender, Hand Mixer, Attachment Pack (Slicer, Shredder, Food Grinder, Sausage Stuffer), Cast Cookware, Onieda Stainless Flatware for 8, Laguivle Knives (France), Maxwell Williams Bakers, Corelle Stoneware Covered Bake Dish, Gibson Flatware, German Eschenbach Soup Luncheon Set with Covered Casserole, Large Serving Bowl, Gravy bowl and 6 Dinner Plates Christmas Collections: Royal Doulton “Seasons Greetings” HN5234, “Holly” HN5618, “Christmas Morning” HN5359, “Santa’s World Map” HN5469, Danish Designer Georg Jensen decorations 1984 – 2010, “Christmas Tree” by Spode China for 4 plus Serving Pieces, Copenhagen Porcelain Christmas Plates, Figurines, Bing & Grondahl Copenhagen Porcelain Luncheon & Desert Set for 6 to include Cream/Sugar, Cups & Saucers, Dishes, Large Serving Plate, Angel Collection: 3 Hummel Angels, Bradford Exchange “Angel of Compassion” and “Angel of Hope”, Angel of Wisdom, Angel of Tranquility, Art: Tom Thomson “Sunrise” 37/595, Poster 1906 Circus, Birger Brondum 1965 Oil on Board, Shirley Novak “Poppies & Pansies”, Danish Artist Kupesic who emigrated from Croatia to Canada “I Follow the Music”, H&A Santini Sculpture “First Kiss”, Jewellery: A Very Large Collection of Costume Jewellery in New Condition – Amber. Joan Rivers, Camrose & Kross, Diamonelle, Graziano, Gemstones, Pearls, Sterling Silver, Sajen, Ammolite & lots more… Garden Art & Tools: Large 2 Piece Fountain, Buddha, Geisha Girl, Gargoyles, Spider, Angels, Outdoor Teak Table & 2 Chairs, BBQ, Garden Tools and more… There are too many items to list. Please visit our website onyourbehalf.ca for photos and other information. Always a Treasure to be Found Check out www.onyourbehalf.ca for photos & map to sale
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Peewee Crunch reach Ontario quarter-finals Beaver Sports
It was a bittersweet weekend for the CanWealth Veryea Sutton Peewee C Crunch team. Coaches Kevin MacDonald and Mackenzie Vermilyea worked with this veteran group of young ladies this season, and created an amazing team of hockey players. This passionate group of girls transformed from timid and quiet indi-
viduals into confident and aggressive teammates. Their season sadly came to an end by losing a very close game in the quarter finals at the 2015 Provincial Championships. The Canwealth Veryea Sutton Peewee C team never gave up in the final seconds of play. With a scoreless game against the Russell Castor River Coyotes up until the final five minutes in the third period, the team was
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relentless against goaltender Maddy Burgess until one finally found the back of the net. But that did not shake the confidence of the Crunch, with strong pressure and pulling the goalie in the final minute, it was just not enough to get them to the semis. The Coyotes dumped one in the empty net to seal the win. The team would like to thank the generous support they got to attend this tournament. Without business such as; Cindy Haggerty of RE/MAX Realty Concepts Corp., D & L Carpentry & Kitchen & Bath Design, Napanee Sports Association, Family First Chiropractic, and the local Metro store, much more fundraising and personal sacrifice from the player’s families would have been required. As people know, parents want to provide amazing opportunities for their children and sport, it can be very difficult financially on families. The first game on Friday was against the Wallaceburg Lakers. Rebecca Hannah and Chloe
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Napanee’s Peewee Crunch, seen here after winning silver in the Lower Lakes championship, reached the Ontario quarter-finals this weekend. Brunner both got goals, but it was not enough to stop the Lakers. They scored a total of six goals, showing the Napanee Girls just how hard they had to work to prove themselves at this tournament. That is exactly what they did in their next few games. Game 2 had the CanWealth Veryea Sutton girls face the Wilmot Wolverines. Both teams
battled hard, but Lauren Sutton made a nice behind the net shot to get the one and only goal of the game and lead Napanee to a 1-0 victory. Knowing they had to win this third game to continue on, the Crunch showed no mercy to the North Simcoe Capitals. After the Capitals scored quickly in the first, the Crunch came back aggres-
sively, causing a few penalties, but thanks to Chloe Brunner getting two shorthanded goals, it seemed to just inspire the team even more. Other goals in this game were earned by Hannah Phillips, Lauren Sutton, and Ella Pringle. The spectators saw amazing defensive plays, solid penalty kills and strong forechecking to earn a spot in the quarter-finals.
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The Yarker Farmers Market is getting ready for another season. We are looking for produce growers, farmers and market gardeners who would like to sell what they grow at our market this summer. For more information please contact Lynn lynnmrenaud@hotmail.com. 2015 Rural Summer Jobs Service - Accepting Applications Now The goal of the Rural Summer Jobs Service (RSJS) is to encourage rural employers to create summer jobs that enhance the life skills and work experience of students in Ontario. In 2014, over 1,500 employers participated in creating over 4,600 rural summer jobs. The RSJS is part
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Shortage of foster homes in L&A Agency says need greatest for teens in care BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter
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There is once again a high demand for foster parents in Lennox and Addington, particularly to provide care for teens. Steve Woodman, Executive Director of Family and Children’s Services for Frontenac-Lennox and Addington, said at least 20 foster homes are needed for the area. Last year, there was a need for 30 homes and only 10 became available, and those 20 teens are still waiting for homes today. “We’re still looking for another 20 foster homes that are willing to take adolescents and teens,” said Woodman. The recent need in foster care over the past few years is the result of a number of changes, according to Woodman. “It’s probably a combination of reasons. We do have foster parents who eventually retire, after many years of service, that’s not a bad thing. We’re also trying to really limit the use of group care,” he said, adding that studies show teens do better if they are placed in a home environment, rather than growing up in group foster care systems. “We’ve reduced our group care by 50 per cent in the last three years. But we still have a number of youth that are in group care. There’s always new youth over time being admitted, so I want to make sure we have enough homes that are interested and good for teens,” Woodman added. Woodman said Greater Napanee is fairly consistent with neighbouring communities as far as the need for foster parenting goes. Those interested in fostering should contact Family and Children Services to learn what is required. “There has to be a real interest and belief in teens,” said Woodman. “Teens come
with their own rewards and challenges and you have to be someone that really believes that the investment of time and energy into teens is worthwhile.” There is a 10-week training process to become a foster parent, which includes police checks. “It’s so you know and understand what it is to be a foster parent and that you learn about the experience,” Woodman explained. He said you don’t have to be married with a two-car garage in order to foster parent, either. “We’re open to all types of families. We’re open to single parents, married, same-sex couples. We believe that being a great foster parent comes in many different shapes and varieties,” Woodman explained. There is also a high need for foster families willing to take in siblings. “Sometimes the families we’re involved with have to bring more than one child into care and it’s difficult to find a home that will take more than one child at a time and especially for those in their teens. Sometimes we’re having to split them up if they come into care, or move them out of jurisdiction to find a home,” Woodman said. Currently, about 10 per cent of local teens in the foster system are moved to other areas for care. “We know many people are interested. Traffic at our website has risen significantly. We’re getting phone calls and emails,” Woodman explained. “We need these people who’ve shown an interest to come forward right now, and we need others to join them.” For more information, or to sign up to potentially become a foster parent, go to www.bethehelpkidsneed.ca or call (613) 545-3227.
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APRIL 25 MUSIC At the Deseronto Legion, featuring DJ Dustin Brant, from 6-10 p.m. ‘GARBAGE BAG BALL’ Presented by the Dumpster Divas. Think beyond the dumpster and celebrate local creativity at the 3rd annual ball. Enjoy a stationary fashion show along with live music by Tony Vani and Friends. Utilize the three Rs for your wardrobe and show up at The Belleville Club (22 Pinnacle St.) at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $10, tickets available in advance from Boretski Gallery (300 Front St.) or $10 at the door plus a donation to Gleaners. Info: Lisa Morris at morris.lisa6@gmail.com. QUINTE SINGERS ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT ‘Decades of Song’, featuring juke box favourites from 1950s and 1960s, starting at 2 p.m. At Deseronto United Church at the corner of Fourth and Thomas Streets, wheelchair access off of Thomas Street. Admission $10 per person, children under 12 free. 50/50 draw. Light refreshments will be served after the performance. Proceeds to local charitable organizations. APRIL 26 ANNIVERSARY CHURCH SERVICE At 10 a.m. Riverside United Church in Yarker. Guest preacher Rev. Frank Hamper. Special music. Fellowship to follow service. ‘RISING TO THE OCCASION’ The Belleville Choral Society and the Toronto Welsh Male Voice Choir present ‘Rising to the Occasion’ at St. Michael the Archangel Parish
at 3 p.m. in Belleville, 296 Church Street. Adults $25, youth 6-18 $5, wheelchair accessible. Tickets available at Quinte Arts Council, St. Michael’s Church Office, BCS Members, Stephen License Lt., The Icon, Friendly Variety at the door and online. Visit www.bellevillechoralsociety.ca. APRIL 29 LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-8:30 p.m. APRIL 30 ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. L&A SOS DINERS L&A Seniors Outreach Services Social Diners at the South Fred. Community Hall on County Rd. 8, starting at noon. Stuffed meat rolls with potatoes, vegetables, rolls and desserts by Chef Diana Lloyd. Entertainment by Corduroy Road. All those wishing to attend must call the L&A SOS office no later than April 27 at 613-354-6668, ext. 0. Cost is $10 per person. Wheelchair accessible, and transportation provided upon request for a small fee. MAY 1 ‘SPRING FLING’ Go wild, dress in spring colours. Dance to the country music of Cowboys Don’t Cry at Belleville Club 39 at the Belleville Fish and Game Club Hall on Elmwood Drive in Belleville. From 8 p.m. until midnight. Lunch will be served. Members $10, nonmembers $12. Singles and couples welcome. For information, call 613-392-1460 or 613-966-6596.
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Friends floored to win Dream Home BY SETH DUCHENE Editor
It turns out that Jordan Spieth wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t the only big winner late Sunday afternoon. Just about the same time Spieth was putting the finishing touches on his Masters golf championship on Sunday, a pair of longtime friends here in Napanee were learning they had won the 2015 Kinsmen Dream Home draw. Both Miller Hodgins and his wife Ruth, and Bill Dowdle and his wife Elsie, were settling in at their respective homes to watch the end of the golf tournament when they learned theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d won the deed to the newly-built house in Westbrook Meadows. Hodgins got the call from the Kinsmen Dream Home representatives first, then he passed along the good news to Dowdle. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was blown away. There are no words to describe it. It was just beyond comprehension,â&#x20AC;? Hodgins said of getting the call. Ironically, only a matter
COMMUNITY PULSE VON SENIORS EXERCISE PROGRAM The increasingly popular seniorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; exercise program, run by the Victorian Order of Nurses is being offered in the BellRock Hall. At no cost to participants, the classes will be running on Monday and Thursday mornings. It features a gentle exercise session which is tailored to the needs and abilities of the participants and is especially focused on the needs of seniors. For info or to register, call 613-634-0130, ext. 3414. YARKER FARMERS MARKET The Yarker Farmers Market is getting ready for another season. We are looking for produce growers, farmers and market gardeners who would like to sell what they grow at our market this summer. For more information please contact Lynn lynnmrenaud@hotmail.com.
of hours before, the two friends had been joking about winning the draw as they were driving home from a round of cards in Collins Bay on Sunday afternoon. â&#x20AC;&#x153;On the way home, I just happened to look my watch and said, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Bill, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re drawing our ticket as we speak.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; I was just joking, I thought there was no way they were drawing our ticket. But they were, little did I know,â&#x20AC;? said Hodgins. It was at the urging of Dowdle that the two men decided to go half-and-half on a ticket for the draw just more than two weeks ago. â&#x20AC;&#x153;(Miller) was a little hesitant there,â&#x20AC;? said Dowdle. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He said, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know about that. Theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re pretty pricey.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; I said, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Oh, come on. We canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t win if we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have one.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; He agreed, and bought a ticket.â&#x20AC;?
Hodgins and Dowdle, both of whom are retired, say they have played the lottery for years, religiously picking up their tickets on Friday after a coffee at Tim Hortons, but neither one had experienced a win even close to what Sundayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dream Home win represented. Although they say theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll sell the home and split the proceeds, they admitted that the quality and craftsmanship in the home made the decision to sell a little more difficult. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just stunning, beyond stunning. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just so gorgeous,â&#x20AC;? said Hodgins. The house, valued at around $540,000, was built by Marques Homes. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s estimated the draw raised more than $250,000 for the Kingston Kinsmen Club and the charities and causes it supports.
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The Napanee Lions Club recently promoted literacy by adding books to the libraries of two local public schools. This program is part of the Lions Clubs International Reading Action Program. Southview Public School and The Prince Charles School each received a donation of books worth over $600. Here, a group of students at TPCS show off their new collection of books. From left are Kiana Maracle-Tapping, Gavyn Goodberry, Jonah Googe and Lillian Alkenbrack; in the back row are Lion Harvey Gere (project chair), school librarian Miriam McKeown and TPCS Vice Principal Christine Desbiens.
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Town Of Greater Napanee Zoning By-Law Amendment Notice Of Public Meeting
The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Greater Napanee intends to consider an Zoning By-law Amendment to Zoning By-law 02-22 of the Town of Greater Napanee. Pursuant to Section 34(12) of the Planning Act (R.S.O. 1990), Council will hold a public meeting on May 12th, 2015, to outline the content and effect of the Zoning By-law amendment, as well as showing the lands affected. All those interested are hereby invited to attend the public meeting and express their view on the Zoning By-law amendment.
The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Greater Napanee intends to consider a Zoning By-law Amendment to Zoning By-law 02-22 of the Town of Greater Napanee. Pursuant to Section 34(12) of the Planning Act (R.S.O. 1990), Council will hold a public meeting on May 12th, 2015, to outline the content and effect of the Zoning By-law amendment, as well as showing the lands affected. All those interested are hereby invited to attend the public meeting and express their view on the Zoning By-law amendment.
An application was received from John and Eileen Jaeger to amend Zoning Bylaw 02-22 for a parcel of land located along County Road 9. The land is also the subject of a concurrent severance application (PLCON 2014 056) which would retain the rural/agricultural portion of the lands and sever the existing residence. The retained parcel would continue to be used for agricultural uses and the severed parcel would continue to be used for a single-detached dwelling house.
An application was received from Betty-Anne and Dale Laraby (Laraby’s Custom Woodworking Ltd.) to amend Zoning By-law 02-22 for a parcel of land at 87 Palace Road. The proposal is to convert the existing single detached dwelling into two residential units, one above the other.
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The site is designated Rural in the Town of Greater Napanee Official Plan and is zoned Rural (RU) and Rural Residential (RR) in Zoning By-law 02-22. The permitted uses in the Rural designation include agricultural and residential uses. The RU zone permits single detached dwellings and agricultural uses, among others. The RR zone permits residential uses only. The retained parcel will maintain its agricultural use and be rezoned to a site specific Rural Zone to regularize the zoning and to permit reduced lot frontage. The parcel being severed will maintain its residential use and be rezoned to a site specific Rural Zone to permit reduced lot frontage and to recognize existing interior side yard setbacks. Effect Of The Zoning By-Law Request
The Zoning By-law Amendment will allow the division of the existing lot into two (2) lots and will regularize the zoning. Location Of Property
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The site is designated Low Density Residential in the Town of Greater Napanee Official Plan and is zoned Residential Type 2 (R2) in Zoning By-law 02-22. The permitted uses in the Low Density Residential designation include single detached dwellings, semi-detached dwellings, duplexes and accessory uses. Within the Low Density Residential designation, the conversion of existing single unit residential dwellings to two dwellings is permitted. The R2 zone permits the following residential uses: single detached dwellings, existing converted dwellings, group homes, and home occupations. The rezoning application would permit the conversion of the dwelling into two residential units. Effect Of The Zoning By-Law Reqeust
The Zoning By-law Amendment will permit the conversion of the single-detached dwelling into two residential units. Location Of Property
The property is located on the south side of County Road 9 and is Part of Lot 10, Concession 4, Geographic Township of North Fredericksburgh.
The property is located on the north side of Palace Road (formerly Ontario Street) and is described as Part of Block D on Registered Plan No. 337, and is specifically described as Part 1 on Plan of Survey 29R-3279 Town of Greater Napanee, County of Lennox and Addington.
The lands are subject to severance application PLCON 2014 056.
The lands are not subject to other applications.
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If a person or public body does not make oral submission at a public meeting or make written submission to the Town of Greater Napanee before the Zoning Bylaw Amendment is passed, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Council for the Town of Greater Napanee to the Ontario Municipal Board.
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Thursday, April 16, 2015 /RE1
The Napanee Beaver OPEN HOUSE SAT. APRIL 18 •1-3PM
OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 10AM-12PM
682 ADDINGTON ST. TAMWORTH $199,900. MLS 15600644
SUNDAY 2-4PM
Independently Owned and Operated
NEW PRICE
6646 WHEELER ST. TAMWORTH $198,500. MLS 15600650
6 BAYSHORE DRIVE BATH $289,900 MLS 15602117
Call Michele Heaney, Sales Rep, at 613-583-7253 or Peg Campbelton, Sales Rep, at 613-449-4200
OPEN HOUSE Saturday, April 18th from 1-3 p.m.
53 HARTWOOD CRESCENT, NAPANEE There are no words to describe how beautiful this home really is. Beautiful Napanee executive bungalow is truly a must see! Gleaming hardwood and ceramic flooring throughout. Open concept dining/living room area, gorgeous kitchen featuring large 2 level island, granite countertops, pot lighting, tiled backsplash with upgraded cabinets. 3 large sized bdrms including a master with ensuite including large custom shower with double sinks. Laundry room with access to garage. Beautiful landscaped backyard backing onto green space. Lower level has 1 finished bdrm. This home will impress! We look forward to welcoming you home to 53 Hartwood Crescent. $359,000. MLS 15602919
OPEN HOUSE
SAT. APR. 18TH 1-3PM 4463 BLESSINGTON ROAD, TYENDINAGA - $291,500.
If absolute privacy is what you are after, then this is the home for you! This bright, immaculately kept 7 year old bungalow is situated on 24 private and picturesque treed acres. This home features an absolute dream kitchen with Maple Cabinetry, Island and stainless steel appliances. A Bright formal living room or dining room is located at the front of the house, perfect for entertaining. Convenient main floor laundry/mud room. Nice sized master bedroom with walk in closet. Neutral decor, Bamboo and Ceramic flooring throughout. Central Air Conditioning. Easy 20 minute commute to Belleville or Napanee.
Call MARY-KATHRYN MacKENZIE, Sales Rep. CELL 613-561-9677
80 Queen St. Kingston Office: 613-544-4141 1-800-247-6311
OPEN HOUSE
WATERFRONT
SUN. APR. 19TH 1-3PM
2331 COUNTY RD. 9 - Center St. South, right on River Rd. Open concept, hardwood flooring, full walkout basement, garage under the garage, new windows. Huge deck and sunroom overlooking the water. Your own boat ramp and much more. $559,900. MLS 15601387
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage
Call Don Cox, Sales Rep Cell 613-329-6848 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
NEW LISTING
WATERFRONT
390 DUNDAS ST. W. - HOSTESS: AUDREY ANN HAMILTON Excellent waterfront home features 3+1 bedrooms, deck off new kitchen (2011) with granite countertops. Hardwood flooring in kitchen, living room and formal dining room. Fully finished walkout basement with gas stove in rec room, large bedroom and 3 piece bath with jacuzzi tub. This is a must see! $369,900. (EX3837) MLS 15603066
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage
Sutton GroupMasters Realty Inc. Brokerage
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
1650 Bath Rd., Kingston 613-384-5500
Carol Harvey Sales Rep.
Call Direct: 613-540-2659
callch@sympatico.ca
32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, April 19th from 1-3 p.m. 1847 SOUTH SHORE RD., NAPANEE
3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, open concept, cedar clad home overlooking beautiful Hay Bay. Large living room, large family room with pellet stove. 3-season Florida room and majestic views. BBQ on the wrap-around deck. $274,900. MLS 15601439
Audrey Ann Hamilton, Sales Rep Cell 613-331-1223
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage
32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
WEST END BRICK BUNGALOW 3 BR’s, 2 baths & two garages. Main floor hardwood, dining room, den, five appliances, new gas furnace & central air. Asking $248,500 MLS 15603276
Wade Mitchell, Broker of Record/Owner Cell 613-539-1433
REDUCED, NOW $179,500 5 APPLIANCES, 3 bedrooms, kitchen/ dining area, living rm with doors to deck. Everything new from insulation to siding, windows, bathroom and kitchen. Double garage is insulated & large enough for workshop. 68 RAGLAN MLS 15600781 Call Robert Storring, Broker, Direct 613-379-2903
LANTHORN REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
44 Industrial Blvd. Napanee 613-354-4347
3548 FLINTON ROAD This 2 storey home has amazing curb appeal and offers lots of room to roam. Bright modern eatin kitchen, spacious family room with wood stove, large main floor bath/laundry, 3 nicely sized bedrooms. Outside, enjoy the detached 1.5 car garage, deck and huge yard. This is a must on your list of homes to view! Offered @ $149,900 MLS
Angela Peterson-Hatch, Sales Rep Cell 613-217-3506
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage
32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
12 WINCHESTER DRIVE - $140,000. MLS 15603283
Garbage bag tags, outside maintenance and snow removal will no longer be a concern of yours while living in this clean, well maintained condo! It is conveniently located by the Napanee hospital and is close to convenience stores, medial and dental buildings and a park. The ample-sized windows in this three bedroom home allow for a ton of natural light to shine in. The upper level has a newly renovated bathroom and three bright bedrooms, all with wood flooring. The small fenced yard allows for some gardening and barbequing space or perhaps a space for your pet or children to play. The yard is accessible and viewable from the kitchen.
L ANTHORN REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED
Call Kristina Selby-Brown, Sales Rep, at 613-305-2900
55+ RICHMOND PARK-$159,900
A lovely 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom modular home in a 55+ park. Open concept kitchen and living room. Flooring is carpet and laminate. New living room carpet (2014). Gas furnace, hot water on demand(2012), on town sewer and water. Central air. 30 foot covered deck. Large back yard with shed.Gas stove, side-by-side fridge/freezer, all wood blinds, washer and dryer, are included. Richmond Park is on a quiet road just north of the 401 for easy commute to Kingston or Belleville. Home is on leased land. Taxes are low. Will consider reasonable offers.
Phone 613-354-1759
MUST BE SEEN Immaculate in-town bungalow with Hardwood flooring, five appliances, large garage & shed. Heat & Hydro only$230 monthly! Asking $229,900 MLS 15601694 Sutton GroupMasters Realty Inc. Brokerage
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
1650 Bath Rd., Kingston 613-384-5500
Carol Harvey Sales Rep.
Call Direct: 613-540-2659
callch@sympatico.ca
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CELL 613.329.1110
www.gurreathomes.com Tammy Direct:(613) 583-0616 Heath Direct: (613) 985-2414
www.suzannebarkley.com
LOT 1
LOT 2
$658,500
$248,700 $263,700
Zimmerman Lane Lot 1 and 2
1130 DEERFIELD DR $299,000
4665 GARRISON CRT $409,900
A delightful home in a great neighbourhood customized by the original owner. Eat-in kitchen with pot drawers and pantry off the hallway. Hardwood floors in great room and hallway. Second bedroom currently used as a den. Main floor laundry. Great room combined with dining area with walk-out to deck. Unspoiled basement. Pretty front porch. MLS®15602838
Landscaped lawns lead to 137’ of riverfront that offers swimming and canoeing. Interior boasts hardwood flooring on the upper two levels. Open concept eat-in kitchen/family room with garden doors to deck. Separate living and dining rooms. Two pc powder room convenient to the backyard. Upper level presents serene master and 2 spacious secondary bdrms and large, upgraded bath. Open hall plan leads to private balcony. Lower level offers 915 sq.Ft. With a walk out, 4th bdrm. MLS®15602823
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Two spectacular lots available on popular Wolfe Lake with southerly views and clean rocky shoreline. Lot 1 boasts 400 feet of shoreline on 4.4 acres of mixed bush. Lot 2 features 319 feet of shoreline on 2.6 acres of mixed bush and level access. Both lots are full of potential and waiting for you to enjoy! MLS®15603065 and 15603070
$329,500
167 GILDERSLEEVE BOULEVARD $344,900
887 PLAINVIEW PLACE $347,500
9’ Ceilings and transom windows throughout. Large entry way with ceramic tile and double closet. Main open living area has dark maple hardwood floors. Living room has 10’ tray ceiling with pot lights & built in speakers as well as a gas fireplace flanked by built in shelves. Gorgeous kitchen with plenty of maple cabinetry, extended upper cabinets with crown molding & under-cabinet lighting. Master bdrm has ensuite with soaker tub. Main floor laundry. MLS®15601448
Amazing space in this 3+2 bdrm home. Very large kitchen with loads of counters and cupboards with expansive eating area with walk out, combined living room/dining room, 3 good size bdrms, master with walk in closet and semi ensuite to the 5pc bath. Lower level with walk out to patio offers bright rec room with wet bar and gas fireplace, private den, 2 bdrms, 4pc bath and 3pc bath. Tremendous storage. Improvements in the past 4 years. MLS®15602617
Kanvers Way, Napanee (Bridge Street West to Angus, to Beverly, to Kanvers Way)
4 A/B Adams Street
527 Tracy’s Point
170’ of waterfront on Big Rideau Lake’s north shore. Featuring a recently updated kitchen, walk-in pantry, large living room with cathedral ceilings, 4 bdrms, 4 baths, a fully finished walkout basement, closed-in lower deck and hot tub area, and a main deck with large covered area. Several outbuildings include a heated workshop and a storage building that was once an aircraft hanger. MLS®15603081
$249,900
New, energy efficient home/duplex designed for retirement living. This home is yet to be built so many of the choices can be made by the buyer. Slab on grade, in-floor heat, unique designs and easily set up as one or two units with 1 - 2 bedrooms each. Close to all amenities. Choose either 4A or 4B Adams Street. MLS®15603010 and 15603026
2A Adams Street
This 1120 sq.ft. bungalow is only 1.5 years old with 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, a large living room and great working kitchen. This energy-efficient home is set up for seniors with easy access from the attached carport and exterior maintenance available. Close to all amenities in the beautiful village of Westport! MLS®15603005
www.gurreathomes.com
2 N E W B U N G A L OW S A N D O N E S E M I R E A DY N OW
CONSTRUCTION OFFICE 613-354-7474 CELL 416-576-4473
Mon - Thurs Builder on-site for showings OPEN HOUSE Saturday & Sunday 1-3 pm or by appointment call Maureen
AVAILABLE FOR QUICK CLOSING
613-329-6555
Sales Office: 76 Beverly Street
DON'T MISS OUT Only two single family bungalows remaining
LOT 44 Kanvers Way 1495 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood and ceramic floors (BRs carpeted), main floor laundry, sodded lot and double-wide paved drive. $299,900. HST & Upgrades included.
LOT 16R 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, hdwd, ceramic mn flr, luxurious ensuite. Starting at $235,000.
4 Being Built Now!
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION AVAILABLE!
LOT 5 - Model 1530 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large 3 car garage. Many upgrades including hardwood flooring, ceramic tile, oak stairs, large deck and fenced yard. Full 7 year TARION Warranty
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Thursday, April 16, 2015
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Danielle & Tony Baptista SALES REPRESENTATIVES
Danielle 613-329-0722 Tony 613-329-9688 tony baptista@yahoo.ca
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968 BRISTOL STREET
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Welcome home to the Westwoods! This 4 level split, located on a cul-desac has much to offer in the west end, desirable location with a generous sized fenced yard, tons of natural light, Walk in to a spacious entrance, door to garage and leading in to your family room with patio doors to deck with a gazebo included, a crushed stone circular patio and still room to play! Look forward to bbqs, visits and relaxing in the coming warmer months. Lower level has a finished rec room with an area for a bar or reading nook. Close to many parks and amenities. MLS 15602496
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First time home owners, downsizing, wanting to invest? Come to Odessa, a few minutes commute to Kingston, Napanee and easy access to the highway. This charming home offers...2 bedrooms on main, 2 bedrooms on lower level, 2 full baths, 2 kitchens, 2 living areas and 2 separate entrances! Plenty of updates, including windows 2010, furnace 2013, roof 2010, electric panel 2013, new deck off of kitchen 2013 and newly built shed 2014. Also, you have main floor laundry, plenty of parking and a newer fenced yard. MLS 15602495
WATERFRONT GEM $529,900
983 PINEWOOD PLACE $264,900
‘A Pot of Gold on Treasure Island!’ Great family home, a total of 5 bdrms, 2 fireplaces, updated c/air and furnace. Walk out family room to fantastic inground pool, private drive, double car garage, balcony off l.R., D.R., Bedroom all overlooking the pool, sauna, workshop, exercise room, newer roof and your own deeded 21 foot plus dock in shelter cover leading to the St. Lawrence. All this and only minutes to town.
Updated elevated bungalow in Cataraqui Woods on a cul de sac with large 2-tier deck & over-sized yard backing onto park. Location doesn’t get much better than this! Great family home with 3 beds, 2 baths, finished lower level & attached garage. Call Carol today for your private showing.
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1650 Bath Road, Kingston, ON. K7M 4X6
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613-384-5500
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1231-I HUGHES LANDING RD. ADDINGTON HIGHLANDS Scootamatta Lake yearround home. Very seldom does a property become available on Skootamatta Lake that's as well kept as this one. 101’ waterfront (shoreline allowance is owned) and 1 acre of land. 3 bedrooms, sunroom, living room with vaulted ceiling and wood stove. Updated kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, lovely wood walls and ceilings. 2 car detached garage with loft storage, 2 other storage sheds. All furnishings included as well as 3 boats, boat trailer, generator (with gen. panel), wood stove, all wood, appliances, BBQ, etc. Excellent year-round property. Just move in for summer. It's all ready. $379,900. MLS 15602606
10964 HIGHWAY 33 This is IT! Lake Ontario waterfront home just west of Conway on a beautiful 1.2 acre lot. The home has been totally renovated, is carpet free and features a living room, kitchen with eating area, separate dining room, office, 2 bedrooms, and 1.5 bathrooms. Lots of closets and fantastic views. There is 100’ of level shoreline, beautifully landscaped with mature trees, saplings, and lots of perennial flower beds. The property has been meticulously maintained both inside and out. There is also a very nice insulated 2 car attached garage. The house has been wired to accept an emergency generator as well. Excellent well, water treatment system with Reverse Osmosis System, and a well maintained septic system. Call Rob or Bill to book your private viewing. $409,900. MLS 15602257
162 HEMLING LANE Lovely 7 year old, well constructed, all brick 2 storey home on 38+ private acres. Large custom kitchen with quartz counters and granite flooring. Lots of custom extras throughout. Custom elevated 12' x 20' “Dura-deck”, and a 12' x 53' concrete patio below offering great views of the surrounding property. There is a 24' x 36' detached garage beside the dwelling as well as 2 very nice shops, 30' x 40' and 16' x 25' respectively. $595,000. MLS 15602004
VACANT LAND 15600952 - 53.65 acres. Located on a dead end road approximately 12km north of Napanee at Forest Mills. $39,900.
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98 BEVERLY ST. Excellent family home on Beverly St., Napanee. 2650 sq.ft. family home on a spacious town lot. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, main floor family room, separate dining room, eat-in kitchen , 2 car attached garage. All brick exterior and large rear deck. Priced at $259,900. Call for details. MLS 14609510
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1432 EVERGREEN $599,900
433 BERNICE $309,000
FOR A LARGE FAMILY – Come take a look at this 4 bedroom home with bonus rooms in the lower level. Great place to raise a large family, with a park around the corner, room to roam in the home itself with over 2900 sqft of living space on the main floors, plus fully finished basement. Directions: Woodhaven Dr. to Evergreen MLS® 15602014
Summer’s coming and this home is set up to enjoy fun in the sun around the 18 X36 inground pool or just relax and watch the flowers bloom. Boasting 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths and an open concept living area with beautiful hardwood floors. Great home to entertain family and friends. Directions: Bath Rd to Vista to Roosevelt, and left to Bernice. MLS® 15602998
15600953 - 240’ x 1.987 acre building lot. Excellent well. Located on a dead end road approximately near Forest Mills. $42,900.
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15600954 - 200’ x 1.43 acre building lot. Excellent well. Located on a dead end road approximately near Forest Mills. $39,900.
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484 NAPANEE RD. Less than 1 year old. Great starter home or investment property. 3 bedroom home on 1.13 acre lot on edge of small village. Nicely finished interior. Presently rented for a good return on investment. Asking $119,900. Great starter home. MLS 14610483
6160 CTY RD #4 $85,000
3242 CTY RD #6 $234,900
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26 QUARKER HILL ROAD This corner-home is nestled on historic Quaker Hill Rd., South Shore, Hay Bay. $187,500. MLS 15601185
60 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, with unique bonus room, quick close available. $134,900. MLS 15600339
11128 LOYALIST PARKWAY 3 bedrooms with 600 ft of shoreline. Recently updated. $399,900. MLS 14609935
1138 LONG LAKE RD 3 bed cottage with hydro, drilled well & septic. $239,900. MLS 15603260
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2541 EAST HUNGERFORD ROAD 81 acre farm, 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, 3700 sqft with sauna. $369,900. MLS 14610232
1231-I HUGHES LANDING ROAD Year round home, excellent condition, 101x1 ac, 3 boats, furnished. $379,900. MLS 15602606
534 SLATE FALLS ROAD, DENBIGH 39 acre hunt camp backs on crown land, year round access. $65,900. MLS 14609768
472 DUNDAS ST. W., NAPANEE Waterfront lot on the Napanee River on west end of Town. $129,900. MLS 14609028
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COUNTY ROAD 9, NAPANEE 210’ x 415’ building lot. Excellent location! $24,900. MLS 14608406
7 BAYVIEW DRIVE 3 bedrooms, 2 full bath, deeded access to water. $249,900. MLS 15600515
162 HEMLING LANE 38+ Acres with 24’x36’ detached garage + workshops $595,000. MLS 15602004
10964 HWY 33, GREATER NAPANEE Totally renovated, carpet free on 1.2 acre lot $409,900 MLS 15602257
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453 COUNTY RD., 4, TAMWORTH 3+1 bedrooms, 2 baths, built-in kitchen appliances. Granny suite potential. $289,900. MLS 15602604
68 RAGLAN ST., NAPANEE 3 bedrooms, 5 appliances. All recently updated! $179,500. MLS 15600781
302 FRASER ROAD, STONE MILLS 3 bed, 1.5 bath, work land & pastures, large barn with hydro. $399,900. MLS 15603016
8 SUNSET CRESCENT 2+1 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. Great condition. $239,900. MLS 15602916
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MAKE AN OFFER 28 QUEEN STREET 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Historical red brick with inlaw apt. $219,900. MLS 15600771
27 ACRES 2015 COUNTY ROAD 4 3 plus 1 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Lot home on over 27 acres. $459,900. MLS 15601001
MOTIVATED SELLER 1768 COUNTY ROAD 41 4 Bed, 2 Bath Home just minutes north of Napanee. Needs TLC. $145,000. MLS 15602058
MUST SEE 185 DUNDAST ST. W, NAPANEE 3+1 Bedroom home, many updates. Walkout basement to screened-in porch.$249,900. MLS 15602109
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227 DRIVE-IN ROAD
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PERFECT EXTENDED FAMILY DESIGN!!
Greg Wagar
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613-541-9781
3 - 1 bdrm self contained units. All units offer complete privacy with fantastic views of surrounding countryside. Each unit has been updated including 3 new kitchens. Main living area has been meticulously updated and features new hrdwd & ceramic flrs, 2 new bthrms, convenient main fl lndry area & spacious Florida rm. Beautifully landscaped with plenty of space for parking, home is ideal for outdoor entertaining. Perfect for a dream retirement home, a granny/cottage or an investment property. Asking $369,000. (M108) MLS 14607627
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84 RAGLAN STREET
This 3 bedroom bungalow with finished rec room is a must see. Windows, natural gas fireplace in rec room and furnace with ac new in 2009; new membrane roof in 2008. Very nice back yard with shed. Close to all the amenities. Book your private showing today. Asking $185,000. (N06) MLS 15601050
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1464 COUNTY ROAD 6
This 3 bedroom brick bungalow with a 1 bedroom inlaw suite will make the perfect home for your growing family. Sitting on 2 1/2 acres. Only 2.5 kms north of the 401 on County Rd 6. 15 minutes to Kingston. Inground pool and screened in porch. Call for your private showing today. Asking $270,000. (N24) MLS 15602989
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53 DUNDAS ST E
Unique downtown building for sale. main floor has potential for many different business types and has a large front window, 2 piece washroom, a shower, rear entrance and covered back yard patio. The 2nd floor has a spacious 2 level, 2 bedroom apartment with spacious kitchen and living room. Perfect setting to run your own business and live upstairs. $179,900. (N27) MLS 15603343
Host: Wayne Elder, Sales Rep
8074 COUNTY ROAD 2
Charming Victorian charm a minute from town. Enjoy the renovated family room with cathedral ceiling, natural gas fireplace and bar, all overlooking private inground pool. 4 bedrooms, formal dining rom and eat in kitchen with open concept. Economically heated with natural gas furnace. Updates include roof/windows/furnace/fireplace. Stunning perennials with Japanese water garden in rear yard. Call for your personal viewing. Asking $299,000. (M130) MLS 15600191
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227 JOHNSON BAY LANE
Here is your chance to own a piece of Howe Island paradise located on picturesque and serene Johnson Bay. 3 spacious bedrooms 2 full bathrooms and a finished basement with walkout to the oversized 70 foot pontoon style floating dock. Oversized windows throughout the home. Sunroom off the eat in kitchen to relax and enjoy the breathtaking sunrise and the sunset. Oversized triple bay detached garage. Asking $419,900. (N13) MLS 15601898
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11 CENTRE ST # 107
Be one of the proud owners of a Vyas Villa 2 bedroom, main floor condo. Updated kitchen and floorinig 2 years ago; large master bedroom with ensuite. Access to the Napanee River boardwalk as well as walking distance to downtown. Quick closing available. Asking $182,900. (N26) MLS 15603332
624 HAMBLY RD
This 55 acre farm has a lot to offer. The well kept 1200 sq. ft. bungalow has 3 bdrms , 1 1/2 baths with a crawl space below; built 11 years ago. Currently a horse farm with an outdoor sand riding ring. 40 acres of hay, 32` x 48` work shop and a 31` x 27` horse barn with 4 stalls. Call for your private viewing today. Only 20 minutes south of Napanee. Asking $389,900. (N28) MLS 15603349
NEW PRICE
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Sales Representative
613-329-9546
Marlene McGrath
Sales Representative
613-849-3264
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613-532-0330
Wayne Elder
232 JOHN STREET
True victorian charm in Napanee. Original french doors, large rooms with high ceilings. Upgraded windows/ r-52 attic insulation / 3 1/2 years old. H.E.natural gas furnace / 6 year old steel roof / 32x14 sports pool 6 years old with natural gas pool heated and elephant cover. 3 Bathrooms / gas fireplace. Old fashion charm within walking distance to ammenities. Asking $194,000. (N20) MLS 15602717
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613-539-9852
Trent Mosier, CRA
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613-483-9618
143 KILDARE AVE. AMHERSTVIEW Lovely 3 bdrm 5 yr old home in newer section of Amherstivew. Open concept with mocha hardwood in living room. spacious bdrms, fenced backyard with larger deck, larger lot. House is in great condition. Call for personalized showing. Asking $289,900. (N21) MLS 15602945
7 CENTRE ST # 107
2 bedroom, 2 bath Vyas Villa condo. Main floor. Park just feet from your door. Newer flooring. Front window and patio door replaced. View of river. Oversized master bedroom. Immaculate. Just move in. Asking $169,900. (N07) MLS 15601114
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45 BEVERLY ST. NAPANEE
Marten D. Lewis
136 PALACE RD
Move in ready. Good solid family home with all the proper maintenance. The upgrades and updates over the last 10 years to this spacious 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath house include siding, windows, kitchen, bath, furnace, central air, flooring, plumbing and wiring. Large formal dining room plus eat in kitchen. Comfortable west facing sunroom. Attached workshop and 2 sheds all on a good sized town lot with lots of parking space. Asking $179,900. (N15) MLS 15602199
Barry Brummel
Sales Representative
613-484-0933
Paul Wagar
Sales Representative
613-484-1603
Cathy Conrad Broker
613-484-2636
Welcome home to this beautiful semi detached home. Main floor has 2 piece bath, hardwood/ceramic flooring and open living /dining area, spacious kitchen with sliding doors to the deck and gazebo. Upstairs has 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths (master with ensuite) and another full bath. Lower level has a nicely finished rec room,cold cellar and lots of storage. The yard is landcaped, fenced with an entrance gate. Many upgrades have been done, so it is definitely a home to view. $244,900. (N19) MLS 15602701
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843 COUNTY ROAD 9
Enjoy the outdoors on this 8 acre waterfront property with easy access for boating and fishing. Four bedrooms, 1 bath, eat-in kitchen and double detached garage, with workshop attached. Very private setting with many trees to provide shade. Asking $349,900. (N17) MLS 15602580 NEW PRICE
7389 COUNTY ROAD
Lovely brick and angel stone bungalow sits high and deep from municipal road and offers loads of living space; approx 2300 sq.ft. of upper living area and additional 1800 sq.ft. lower living space. Separate dining area, huge foyer, 2 separate stairways to lower area, fam rm with patio doors to deck, 3 plus 1 bdrms (with potential for additional bdrms), 3 bthrms, huge south facing livrm with angel stone fireplace and attached dbl garage with inside entry. 1 plus acre beautifully landscaped front and rear yards are sure to impress. Asking $244,900. (M125)
5954 ARDEN RD
3 bedroom home with many updates in last 4 years, insulation, plumbing, wiring, windows, doors and deck. Large workshop and wood shed, newer drilled well. Minutes away from ATV and snowmobile trails, 15 minutes north of Tamworth Asking $119,900. (M134) MLS 15600632
70 HOLDEN RD
Lovely 1.8 acre property is located just north of Roblin. All updated water treatment, new boiler to fuel in floor radiant heat and hot water on demand, freshly painted throughout with new lighting fixtures, new tool shed, seamless eaves. Wheelchair accessible. Some work left to finish but take advantage of the opportunity to add your personal style. Studio cabin with hydro is an excellent place for a man cave. Asking $224,000. (N23) MLS 15602969
25 DAIRY AVE
Currently operatiing as a dance studio (2 separate classrooms) with living quarters. Open concept 3 bedroom living quarters with breakfast nook and dining area. Endless possibilites for this multi use property. Live on site and operate your business, rent/lease spaces or convert entire premises back to commercial. Asking $204,000. (N12) MLS 15601893
5133 CTY RD 9 N. SHORE HAY BAY
Well cared for Hay Bay waterfront bungalow. Major renovation/addition 15 years ago included metal roof, insulation, vinyl siding, vinyl windows, furnace, double garage. Open concept 2+1 bedrooms, 2 baths. Patio doors from main and lower level. Great views of the bay. Tiered slope to natural 114 feet of shoreline, dock and electric boat winch. Asking $334,900. MLS 15600249 (M132) Virtual tour www.obeo.com/960804
1554 LAKE ROAD
135 GLASTONBURY RD NORTHBROOK
Newer home is unique and custom made for its owner currently off the grid running on solar, but all is in place for hydro. Even though living in the woods, you are close to civilization. Asking $75,900 (N25) MLS 15603086
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410 HUFFMAN RD., MOSCOW
This 2 bedroom home would be ideal for the first time home buyer. Deep lot in the Village of Enterprise. Quick closing available. Asking $156,900. (N22) MLS 15602954
Spotless rural home on 1.65 acres. Freshly painted interior. 2 bedrooms plus bed sitting room. 1 ½ bths. Large country kitchen with propane stove. Upper level vinyl windows. Large sunroom and enclosed front porch. Good dug well with state of the art water system. Years of proper maintenance evident here. Asking $169,900. (N02) MLS 15600865
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80 UNION ST
Roomy 2 storey home with private and matured rear yard. Quiet area, well established. Natural gas furnace (to be installed), large rooms, 16` above ground pool. 1 bedroom basement apartment presently rented for $675.000 month. Asking $284,900. (N08) MLS 15601262
160 EAST ST
4 large bedrooms, 2 full baths, upper level laundry, updated kitchen with center island and in floor heating. Multiple heating sources including radiator (new boiler), pellet stove and gas furnace. In-ground pool, lovely patio with landscaping galore. Bonus feature included with the sale of this home: generator back up panel which will power 25% of the home. Never be left in the dark again. Asking $289,900. (N05) MLS 15601043
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$304,900
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762 Kananaskis $584,900 Drive
$499,900
EAST END FAMILY HOME 23 Bernadette Court
$384,900
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2153 Swanfield $349,900 Street
MATIAS DREAM HOME 396 Bernice Drive
30 Dalgleish $449,900 Avenue
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COUNTRY IN THE CITY
2112 Battersea Road
$329,900
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773 Newmarket $269,900 Lane
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NEW LISTING 1420 Perradice $559,900 Drive
O SUHO PEN N. US 2- E 4
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$289,900
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$399,000
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399 Main St., nEwburgh $122,500. Fantastic property approximately 2.73 acres right in historic Village of Newburgh. 3 bedroom bungalow, gas heat, central air. Needs some T.L.C. but if youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re handy, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a great project. (EX3820) MLS 15602582
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KELLY PERCIVAL Sales Representative
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BUILD MULTI-UNIT HERE! NEW PRICE
2935Â South ShorE
Very well maintained country home with creek running along the back of the property. This bright 3 bedroom home features, hardwood floors throughout large eat-in kitchen with enclosed sunroom off it for your morning coffee or evening wine time! All good vinyl windows, steel roof, newer wiring, reinsulated throughout, nothing to do here but bring your furniture and toys for the double car garage. Time to move to the country and enjoy the creek running through your 3 acres of property. $194,900. (EX3842) MLS 15603201
234 dundaS St., dESEronto
Great starter home for your family. Nice character filled home features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, main floor laundry, and large eat in kitchen with island. Newer windows, roof and gas furnace. Call today for a viewing. $89,900. MLS 14607892
50 ACRES
NEW LISTING
3 ACRES OF PROPERTY
STARTER HOME
Multi unit lot w/beautiful waterview. $54,900.
VACANT LAND Lot in Picton. Minutes from town. New well. $49,900.
HOBBY FARM
NEW G LISTIN
MOVE-IN CONDITION
2062 SwanFiELd St., KingSton
Move-in ready home close to all shopping. Nicely decorated 3 bedroom, two storey in a great subdivision. Master bedroom features full ensuite and walk-in closet. Open concept kitchen with penisula. Lower level completely finished. Just bring your furniture! $289,900. MLS 15602612
BEAUTIFUL HAY BAY WATERFRONT NEW PRICE
SOLD 4700 County road 8, grEatEr naPanEE
Character filled spacious 4 bdrm home, newly renovated bath, newer kitchen, hardwood floors & wide plank pine flooring. New panel, newer windows (2012), large mudroom off kitchen. Exterior features 3 storey 60x35 barn with 2 stalls, goat pen & cattle corral, 2 storey hay loft, also a large chicken coop and separate workshop. Recently installed all new electric fencing with 2 man gates & 2 tractor gates. Over 7 ac of land to enjoy, this home is set well back from the road for the utmost in privacy. $230,000. MLS 15602047
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With barn on Colebrook Road. $144,000.
NEW LISTING
1851 County rd. 14 $129,900. Cherished traditions of simple country life. 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Hardwood floors in main area. Newer roof, windows, soffits. Former Reidville Public School. (EX3719) MLS 14610060
Walleye fishing capital & amazing deep waterfront. Home is like new, large open concept great room with cathedral ceilings, 11 ft island in kitchen with granite counter. Two master suites, both with ensuite baths & glass railing deck overlooking water. All stainless steel appliances with commercial size fridge & freezer. Lower level has full size kitchen, 2 bdrms, large rec room with patio doors to hot tub deck, you will feel like you are at a resort when you sit at your waterfront deck with granite bar, bar fridge & enough dock space for all your friends boats! Enough water to park a sail boat at your dock! This would make an excellent waterfront `bed & breakfast resort` or great for 2 families, with 6 bedrooms, 2 kitchens & 4 ensuite baths. $459,900. MLS 14604801
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GEORGE MITCHELL
WADE MITCHELL BROKER OF RECORD/OWNER OFFICE: 354-4800 HOME: 354-1520 CELL: 539-1433
NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
4481 COUNty RD. 9 3+1 BEDROOm, 1.5 Bath $274,900. (EX3815) mLS 15602463
43 SARAH ST. 3+1 BEDROOm, 2.5 BathROOm $359,900. (EX3764) mLS 15600950
NEW PRICE
256 DUNDaS StREEt W. 4 BEDROOm, 2.5 Bath $209,900. (EX3779) mLS 15601573
NEW LISTING
mILL St amazING 4 PLEX - 2 BEDROOm UNItS WIth GaRaGES $579,900. (EX3792) mLS 15601889
NEW LISTING
WATERFRONT
75 ELLIOttS LaNE 2+2 BEDROOm, 2 Bath $349,900. (EX3823) mLS 15602647
1526 COUNty RD. 5 3 BEDROOm, 2 Bath $379,900. (EX3729) mLS 14610245
137 COUNty RD. 20 5+2 BEDROOm, 3.5 Bath $320,900. (EX3759) mLS 15600750
17 JamES St. 3 BEDROOm, 1.5 Bath $259,900. (EX3756) mLS 15600613
475 CamDEN RD. 3 BEDROOm, 1 Bath $163,000. (EX3781) mLS 15601591
8682 COUNty RD. 2 3 BEDROOm, 2.5 Bath $325,000. (EX3799) mLS 15602090
1538 LaKE RD. 3 BEDROOm, 1.5 Bath $219,900. (EX3803) mLS 15602198
NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
186 COUNty RD. 8 3 BEDROOm, 1 Bath $249,900. (EX3824) mLS 15602658
8034 COUNty RD. 2 3+1 BEDROOm, 2 Bath $285,900. (EX3812) mLS 15602394
237 PLEaSaNt DR. 2+2 BEDROOm, 3 Bath $364,900. (EX3836) mLS 15603077
81 SPLINtER DR. 3 BEDROOm, 2.5 Bath $269,900. (EX3813) mLS 15602419
ROBLIN RD. 3 BEDROOm, 2 Bath $399,900. (EX3791) mLS 15601876
28 FRIzzELL RD. 4 BEDROOm, 2 Bath $259,900. (EX3775) mLS 15601455
COMMERCIAL
1175 FRaLICK RD. 3 BEDROOm, 1 Bath $249,900 (EX3804) mLS 15602234
NEW PRICE
15 GEROW RD. 3+1 BEDROOm, 1.5 Bath $210,000. (EX3788) mLS 15601757
727 LIttLE CREEK RD. 2+1 BEDROOm, 1.5 Bath $244,900. (EX3828) mLS 15602768
NEW PRICE
1368 LIttLE CREEK RD. 3 BEDROOm, 2 Bath $369,900. (EX3780) mLS 15601575
409 LIttLE CREEK RD. 4 BEDROOm, 2 Bath $305,000. (EX3818) mLS 15602519
NEW PRICE
93 hENRy St. 5 BEDROOm, 3 Bath $329,900. (EX3748) mLS 15600129
13 CamPBELL CRES. 3 BEDROOm, 1 Bath $259,900. (EX3777) mLS 15601510
NEW PRICE
NEW LISTING
181 QUEEN St. 4 BEDROOm, 2 Bath $274,900. (EX3790) mLS 15601838
BUttERmILK FaLLS RD. 3 BEDROOm, 2 Bath $269,900. (EX3816) mLS 15602483
BUSINESS
COMMERCIAL 8 BRIDGE St. 43 FItChEtt RD. Excellent commercial building in great location. 2000 sq. The main building has two 14’ overhead doors. 600 AMP, 3 phase Combine business and pleasure! Love golf? How about ft. was conducting business as the Super Cleaners. power, plus 50x62 cover-all building. Storage shed 121x31, quon- a golf cart rental business showing excellent returns. Please call for details. $219,900. (EX3808) mLS set hut 34x63, steel and pole barn 43x27. Building and lot only. Over 1500 tournament carts booked last year. $269,900. 15602307/15602309 (EX3768) mLS 15601176 Business is not for sale. $589,000. mLS 14610445
VACANT LAND
aCRES ON Bay OF QUINtE. NEW LIStING 2Build your dream home on this gently sloped lot to the water. 6 GPM drilled well. The 2 acres have been kept manicured like a lawn. $249,900. (EX3827) mLS 15602760
NEW LISTING
178 COUNty RD. 9 3 BEDROOm, 1.5 Bath $178,900. (EX3802) mLS 15602168
NEW LISTING
52 COUNtRy CLUB DR. 3+1 BEDROOm, 3.5 Bath $589,000. (EX3660) mLS 14608379
SOLD
WATERFRONT
NEW LISTING
email:gmitchell@exitnapanee.ca
9 CENtRE St., UNIt 104 3 BEDROOm, 2 Bath $184,900.
390 DUNDaS St. W. 3+1 BEDROOm, 3 Bath $369,900. (EX3837) mLS 15603066
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B E AV E R
VACANT LAND
82 aCRES on Shermans Point with 332 feet of prime waterfront. Build your dream waterfront home on the secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of developing the remaining acreage with 4560 feet of Town Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny bit of E.P. GST is applicable. $399,900. (EX3626) hIGhWay 41 - 8 acres of prime commercial land. mLS 14607264 Services at lot line. Located at 41 Highway and Vanluven Road. 132’ on 41 Hwy. 449’ on Vanluven Rd. with BENN'S POINt RD. - Beautifully manicured and main8 acres +/-. Restricted covenant on title no restaurants. tained 2.03 acre building lot just minutes south of Na$519,000. (EX3821) mLS 15602610 panee. Well record 23 LPM. Entrance in place. Quiet road with well maintained homes in the area. $69,900. GREat BUILDING LOt with lots of privacy. Just min- (EX3581) mLS 14605934 utes from town. $49,900. (EX3750) mLS 15600275
ShERmaN’S POINt WatERFRONt BUILDING LOt. 97’x403’. Deep water for boating. This lot is located at the lighthouse on Sherman’s Point Road. $179,900. (EX3814) mLS 15602423 BUILD yOU OWN DREam hOmE on this beautiful 63 acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of cedar, pine, and spruce. Remaining is brush. $99,900. (EX3179) mLS 13603821
VACANT LAND
COUNty RD. 8, South Shore Rd. 225 acres of vacant land. Featuring approximately 80 acres of mixed wood, some work land, the remainder pasture. $300,000. (EX3744) mLS 14610480
416 DUNDaS St. W. - Waterfront property on the Napanee River. Approved for 12 unit apartment building (plan included), or a single residential home. $225,000. (EX3569) mLS 14605621
PRIStINE ShORELINE - ShERmaN’S POINt ROaD KImmEtt SIDE RD. - 2 acre industrial lot close to - Build your dream home on this 100’ waterfront x 300’ Goodyear, good access to Hwy. 401. Utilities at the cleared level lot. Nestled within the cedars on the shores road. $89,900. (EX3415) mLS 14600527 of Long Reach. $169,900. (EX3701) mLS 14609617
SOLD
164 CROyDEN RD. 3 BEDROOm, 1 Bath $299,900. (EX3789) mLS 15601787
VACANT LAND
PEtWORth RD. - Build your dream home on this attENtION!! Pick your spot to build your dream 3.43 acre lot with a drilled well already on the property. home on this picture perfect 19 acre building lot located just minutes north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at $59,900. (EX3551) mLS 14605162 its best. You will have lots of privacy. Entrance drive36 NEvILLE POINt RD. - Beautiful, very well kept 1 way is in. Good wells have been obtained on neighacre property on prestigious Neville Point, Beaver Lake. bouring lots. $49,900. (EX3373) mLS 13609013 Has 184 feet of waterfront. Great fishing, boating, swimming and skating. Village close by with all amenities. IF yOU LIKE WIDE OPEN SPaCES, this building lot Paved road makes perfect location for your year-round is perfect for you. Build you dream home on this very home. Southern exposure, gentle shoreline and sandly nice, level lot and have space to roam. New well with lake bed. Private from road by trees. Includes drilled lots of water. Taxes to be assessed. $49,900. well, bunkie and dock. Not many lots available on (EX3751) mLS 15600277 Beaver Lake and this is one-of-a-kind. Call before it’s gone! $169,900. (EX3459) mLS 14601939
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SOLD
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1538 LAKE RD. $219,900.
Enjoy the workmanship of yesteryear in this solid 2 storey, 3 bedroom home. Hardwood floors, vaulted family room plus finished rec room. 1 1/2 baths, duel wood/oil furnace. Detached garage and workshop. $219,900. (EX3803) MLS 15602198
18 MEADOW LANE $123,500.
SOLD
Thursday, April 16, 2015
32 MEADOW LANE, NAPANEE
25 ANGUS DR., NAPANEE
OPEN HOUSE
MIKE GORDON
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION
B E AV E R
Looking for a Nice end-unit Super family home great family condo with uplocated in a great home just mindated kitchen and neighbourhood! SUN. 1-3PM utes from town? large deck. This You will feel welCome take a look unit has a finished comed as soon as at this great brick rec room and den you walk into the NEW bungalow just on the lower level large oversized LISTING east of Napanee! along with in-unit foyer. New flooring Roof done in laundry. Roof comthroughout most of MOTIVATED Timberline shinpleted in 2014. This the home is tasteSELLERS gles 2013, most is an affordable fully done. Large windows 2014. Large garage with heated workshop makes it the ultimate man choice with heat master bedroom cave. Newer deck is a great place to kick back and relax. Spacious finished base- approximately $70/m and hydro $125/m for a family of 4. Great choice for and good sized additional bedrooms makes this a great choice for the growment with half bath and bedroom with separate entrance. Has huge in-law suite someone looking to own their first home or looking to reduce monthly hous- ing family! Newer roof, high efficiency furnace in 2009! Offered at $234,000. potential. Call today for your viewing! REDUCED to $189,900. MLS 14608065 ing costs! Offered at $124,900! MLS 15602273 MLS 14609930
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N A PA N E E
Older 4 bedroom home situated just west of Napanee. This home boasts open concept, hardwood floors and many updates including new kitchen cupboards, windows, propane furnace, electrical, plumbing, steel roof. Large detached garage with workshop. New well August 2014 (10 GPM). $209,000. (EX3689) MLS 14609326
287 MAPLE ST., DESERONTO Older 3 bedroom home in a quiet area of town. Very spacious home with updates. F.A. electrical, etc. Needs some exterior work. Low traffic area. $79,900. (EX3747) MLS 15600187
Well kept 3 bedroom home with gas heat. Mostly newer windows, main floor bath and laundry plus 4 piece bath on second level. Rear deck and fenced yard. $129,900. (EX3787) MLS 15601701
BUILDER’S TERMS BUILDING LOT 248’x124’ $23,000. (EX3703) 2.67 ACRE BUILDING LOT Newburgh area. Parcel was approved for severance. $24,000. (EX3704) EDGE OF TOWN 2 lots for $59,900. (EX3715) 6 acre parcel $169,900. (EX3716) INVESTMENT PROPERTY - Approved for 48 lots. $379,000. (EX3717) RECREATIONAL PROPERTY - Ideal recreational property for hunting, fishing, four wheeling or ski-dooing or a new home. Ample amount of level shoreline on Princess Lake. Nice hardwood ridge. Well treed property fronts on both sides of road. 46 kms from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX3311) MLS 13607388
443 THOMAS ST. $139,900.
This beautiful 5 bedroom, 2 bath home is situated on 3.5 acres. Features include original wood trim railings and hardwood floors throughout. Main floor windows have upper leaded glass. Third floor loft. Great bed and breakfast potential. Great condition! $329,900. (EX3810) MLS 15602381
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571 PALACE RD. $209,000.
3+1 bedroom bungalow situated on a huge park-like lot. 3 baths, full deck off kitchen overlooking grounds. Full finished basement, walk-out to garage plus patio doors to lower deck. Gas fireplace. Great in-law suite possibilities. Napanee River runs behind property. 2 driveways. $209,000. (EX3835) MLS 15603008
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Excellent 2 storey brick with lovely eat-in kitchen “plus” separate dining room. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, main floor laundry. Third floor loft just waiting for your ideas. Must be seen!!! $139,900. (EX3806) MLS 15602386
27 FURLONG RD. $169,900.
Excellent 2 bedroom home situated on a good sized lot with great view of Beaver Lake. Some hardwood flooring, remainder is laminate. Steps from boat launch, park and swimming. Must be seen. $169,900. (EX3786) MLS 15601695
78 BRANT ST. $104,900.
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5453 COUNTY RD. 8 $149,900. Good 2 bedroom situated on a beautiful 1/2 acre lot with tons of perennials, raspberry and vegetable gardens, 2 outbuildings 16x24 and 16x18, greenhouse 8x10, steel roof, hardwood floors, heat furnace and. Good dug well plus cistern, wrap-around decking. $149,900. (EX3745) MLS 15600088
164 MILL ST., DESERONTO Older 3 bedroom home in Deseronto. Well kept home with nice decor and updates. Fully fenced rear yard. All appliances are included in asking price. $119,000. (EX3124) MLS 13602043
NEWBURGH STUNNING BRICK $329,900.
Well maintained 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath condo with new laminate flooring on main level. Gas heat. Early possession available. $123,500. (EX3805) MLS 15602276
422 THOMAS ST. $129,900.
3 bedroom mobile with many updates. Very economical lease ($162.00 per month including taxes), propane furnace. Situated west of Napanee on County Road 2. $44,900. (EX3794) MLS 15601962
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Great 3 bedroom home with newer windows, heating system and kitchen. Big yard with chainlink fencing. All appliances included. Must be seen. $104,900. (EX3798) MLS 15602121
ERINSVILLE $134,900.
Super 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with lots of character. Beamed ceilings, family room plus living room with fireplace. Formal dining room, detached garage with workshop! Don’t delay! Great home! $134,900. (EX3817) MLS 15602503
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COUNTRY SPLENDOUR CLOSE TO TOWN Full ICF construction, bright open plan with vaulted pine ceiling, finished walkout lower level with infloor heating, C/A, oversized attached garage, screened porch, deck with awning, gorgeous gardens with gazebos. PEACEFUL SERENITY CAN BE YOURS! Offered at $369,900 MLS 15602481
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334-336 MAIN STREET, DESERONTO
8682 HIGHWAY 33, GREATER NAPANEE
6 Residential Units (three 1 brm, three 2-brm) and a 1200 sq ft retail space. $393,000. MLS 15602926
General store + 2 apts. Beautifully renovated. On 113x117 ft lot. In busy and trendy Conway. $189,900. Inquire for more info
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109 THOMAS ST. NAPANEE
Established Shoeless Joe`s Franchise In Napanee. Many financing options available for qualified buyer. $575,000. MLS 15600269
Luxury 4 bdrm B&B. Immaculately maintained &restored. Huge master bedroom. $389,000. MLS 15602896
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20 DUNDAS ST EAST, NAPANEE Beautiful newly renovated restaurant space in the heart of the downtown core. Can be converted into a retail or office space. 1260 sq ft. $1100/month MLS 15601917
128 JOHN STREET, NAPANEE Convenient downtown office space, one block from Center St, and one block from Dundas St. Across from town hall. 325 sq ft. $375/month MLS 15601350
Second Floor
$198,500. MLS 15600650
$199,900. MLS 15600644
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Enjoy gorgeous views from this charming home’s wraparound porch. Inside, the relaxed open layout puts the eat-in kitchen within easyconversation range of the living room. On chilly evenings, warm up by the fireplace. Located on this level for convenience, the master bed-room uses the luxurious adjacent bathroom, complete with a soaking tub, separate shower, and laundry facilities. Upstairs, E three more bed-rooms offer plenty of sleeping space for family or visitors, plus another full bathroom. First Floor: 980 sq. ft. Second Floor: 637 sq. ft. Total: 1,617 sq. ft. For more details on this plan, visit www.selectfloorplans.ca/dfl and enter the plan number above. Use advanced search features to browse thousands of other home designs, including bungalow, two-storey, multi-level, and cottage country homes. Order blueprints online or call 1-800-663-6739 for more information on how to order and modify plans.
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SATURDAY 10AM-12PM 682 ADDINGTON STREET, TAMWORTH • 3 Bedroom Bungalow • Large Rec-Room w/In-Floor Heating • Detached Single Car Garage $289,900. MLS 15602117
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$169,900. MLS 15603279
1496 LAKE ROAD, ENTERPRISE • Newer Windows & Furnace • Large Country Lot • Detached Garage/Workshop
SUNDAY 2-4PM
6 BAYSHORE DRIVE, BATH • 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Completely Updated Kitchen • Private Yard, 2 Tiered Deck w/Hot Tub
$112,500. MLS 15602638
$392,000. MLS 15602113
175 HAIG RD, UNIT 316, BELLEVILLE • 2 Bedroom Condo • Bright Gallery Kitchen overlooking Green Space • Lots of Privacy
534C COUNTY RD. 15, TAMWORTH • Beautiful View on Private Lot • Well Maintained Home • 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths.
$349,900. MLS 15600995
Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage 9 Commercial Court, Napanee 101 William Henderson Drive Unit 1 ** Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated.
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$359,900. MLS 15600675
24 OLD COUNTY RD 9, NAPANEE • Beautiful and Private on 3.5 Acres • Almost 500ft of Waterfront • Newly Sided 4 Bedroom Home
$419,900. MLS 15600497
$72,500. MLS 15600360
107A FRETTS LANE, NAPANEE • 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 20 Acres of Land • Expansive Lower Level
6667 WHEELER ST. TAMWORTH • Opportunity for Business • Building Approx. 1100 sqft • Lot on Salmon River
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