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Small fire damages L&A Memorial Building

Market square to be renamed for first PM

BY SETH DUCHENE Editor

A smouldering fire at the Lennox and Addington County Memorial Building on Dundas Street will likely come with a big price tag. On Monday, Greater Napanee firefighters were called to the building, which houses the provincial courtroom, the Crown attorney’s offices and KFL&A Public Health, shortly before noon. Although the building was closed for the holiday Monday, the fire was called in when an employee was heading into the building to prepare for the next day. The man immediately called for emergency crews when he was hit with a wall of smoke as he opened the door to enter. According to Greater Napanee Assistant Chief John Koenig, the fire is still under investigation and a cause has yet to be determined. He said the fire itself caused $15,000, mostly to a bathroom on the Memorial Building’s main floor. However, he estimated that the cleanup due to smoke damage could be upwards of $50,000. “It was a smouldering fire,” he said. “It didn’t produce a lot of heat, but it did produce a lot of smoke.” Koenig said that most of the building was open for business on Tuesday, except for the immediately affected areas. When asked when the fire started, Koenig replied that it was hard to know at this point. He said that, due to the building’s construction, the fire could have been slowly smouldering for one or two days.

BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

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Smoke billows from the rear entrance of the L&A County Memorial Building on Dundas Street on Monday. The building was empty for the holiday when the small, smouldering fire was discovered.

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Sir John A. Macdonald is being commemorated by having the downtown Napanee market square named after him. Macdonald, Canada’s first Prime Minister, delivered his final political speech at Napanee’s town hall, on Feb. 25, 1891, before becoming ill and never recovering. The town hall and market square are being revamped over the next few years, so Greater Napanee council said this is the best time to rename the square. “I think it’s great we’re renaming it after him,” said Greater Napanee Mayor Gord Schermerhorn, adding that next year will mark Sir John A. Macdonald’s 200th birthday. Deputy Mayor Roger Cole moved that council, “Commemorate Sir John A. Macdonald’s political achievements as a nation building of Canada by officially naming the Greater Napanee town hall market square in his honour,” which was unanimously supported by council. The Heritage/Street Smarts Committee brought the recommendation to council after a committee meeting held on Jan. 9, 2014. Chief Administrative Officer Ray Callery said the town hall’s address and street names would not be changed. “The street name will remain ‘Market Square’, the only thing we’d rename is the actual, physical, boundary of the square, which staff have no concern about,” explained Callery. “At a time when we’re in the process of redoing (the square) and revitalizing the front (of town hall), we could revitalize the name at the same time. It makes a lot of sense to do it at that time,” said Callery.

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Shovel (almost) in ground for new health centre Community update open house for future Dundas Street facility to be held next week

BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

ONFIRMED as the new site for the Napanee and Area Community Health Centre’s satellite office over two years ago, the former No Frills building at 26 Dundas St. W. has remained mostly untouched in that time. All that’s about to change in the coming months, however, as the project finally moves into the construction stage. Floor plans have been approved, which will be shared with the public during a community update open house held April 29 at 6 p.m. in the County

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Memorial Building. Located at 41 Dundas St. W, the open house will be kiddie corner to the eventual new NACHC site. “The timeline on the build has been a lot longer than we wanted,” said Sandy Sheahan, capital build project manager for Kingston Community Health Centres. “Having said that, the project really is unfrozen now and moving forward.” News first broke in late 2011 of the NACHC’s plan to move from their current site, located at 6 Dundas St. E., to the $6.3 million new facility. Originally projected to open sometime in early 2013, several factors contributed to the delay. Among those was the

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search for a partner which would share the building space. Sheahan said they finally found that partner but wasn’t yet at liberty to say who it would be. She expects it will be announced at the April 29 information session, but did say it is an organization that currently offers a form of health care in Napanee. While no date has been confirmed as of yet, the current target it to have the facility operating in 2015. When they do make the move they’ll have 15,000 square ft. to operate with while their partner will take up 2,500 square ft. NACHC will then be able to offer a training kitchen for its nutrition program, meeting rooms, physiotherapy and a traditional healing lodge as part of their Indigenous program. Not confirmed yet but in the works provided they can get funding is a dental office that will serve those who otherwise can’t get coverage. “Community Health Centres across Ontario tend to serve a priority type population and we try to address the social determinants of health,” said Sheahan. “We’re not just

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The new Napanee and Area Community Health Centre building will be constructed on the site of the former No Frills grocery store at the corner of Dundas Street and Robert Street. providing health care, we’re also providing life skills and education. Sometimes it’s working with people on how to make a budget, working to give people a hand, to get them from wherever they may be to that next level of health care.” Integrating all aspects of health has been an ongoing goal of Ontario Minister of Health Deb Matthews. A pair of similar projects is also underway in Kingston as they consolidate several of their

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“We see our numbers growing in terms of the number of people being served,” said Sheahan. “But we also see results.” Those that attend next Tuesday’s information session will have a chance to speak with the architects of the new design as well as get a detailed run down of the expanded services they will be able to offer. They also to plan to unveil a more concrete timeline as they move into the contract tendering stages of the construction process.

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Emergency Prep Week aimed at getting people to think, ‘what if?’ BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Mother Nature has provided plenty examples of the importance of being prepared this spring, swelling several local bodies of water to record heights. If that’s not enough to motivate people to get prepared, Greater Napanee Fire Services is reminding the public that Canada’s Emergency Preparedness Week is coming up, May 4 to 10. This year’s theme, ‘I Am Prepared, We Are Prepared’, focuses on families creating custom kits that will sustain all members of their family, plus their pets, during a prolonged emergency. “It’s very timely with all the communities around us sandbagging and flooding,” said Randy Cook, public educator with GNFS. “There are lots of

houses that look like little islands.” During the weeklong awareness campaign the fire department is encouraging everyone to put together basic survival kits that include items such as food, any necessary medications, water, warm clothes, flashlights and spending cash. When making a kit, it’s best to assume hydro and water won’t work and even if a store is open, debit and credit may not work. Cook says four litres of water per person per day is needed for drinking, cooking and washing. Making a plan and knowing what to do in an emergency is important as well. “This kit will help sustain you and your family through the first 72 hours after disaster strikes,” said Cook. “Bottled water and a charged cell phone can save your life.” When making a kit, it’s

Mars ready for its close-up Viewing opportunity Saturday Beaver Staff

The planet Mars is now closer to Earth than at any time since 2007. And it is not being shy about it. As such, local astronomer Terence Dickinson will have his telescope set up at the L&A Dark Sky Viewing Area north of Erinsville this Saturday and Sunday to give local residents a chance to see some spectacular close-up views. The viewing will take place between 8:30-10:30 p.m. Dickinson will have a powerful telescope for visitors to view the planet and other celestial objects, plus an astronomical laser pointer for identifying stars and constellations. Mars, as seen through a top“Before the notch research telescope. laser,” he says, “I used to say, ‘Now look to the right of that bright pair of stars... the ones above the top branch of that pine tree...’ Now with the laser, there is no mistaking what I am pointing to.” Besides Mars, Dickinson will also bring into focus the solar system’s biggest gas giant, Jupiter. If clouds interfere on Saturday, or for those who cannot attend, the session will be repeated on Sunday at the same time, weather permitting. Dickinson says that you can spot Mars on any night in late April and early May this year if the stars are shining. Look to the southeast for a brilliant rust-hued, star-like object. Mars is the closest major celestial object to Earth after the Moon. Named after the Roman god of war, Mars is often described as the ‘red planet’ because the iron oxide — rust — prevalent on its surface gives it an orange-red appearance when it is at its brightest.

important to keep in mind that it’s possible the town’s emergency services will be inundated with critical situations and won’t be able to assist everyone at once. That’s why it’s key to have a kit that will last for an extended period of time while riding out the storm. Routinely checking the supplies and making sure they are still good is important as well. “Not only flooding, but wind storms, ice storms, traffic accidents (are all possible),” warns Cook. “We have two major rail lines and two major highways in town that transport dangerous goods.” Despite yearly cam-

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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 new Web Site: www.greaternapanee.com

Town Council Meeting Schedule Tuesday May 13, 2014 6:45pm Committee of Adjustment 7:00pm Regular Council Tuesday May 27, 2014 7:00pm Regular Council

The Corporation of the Town of Greater Napanee Sale of Surplus Equipment by Tender

Sealed Tenders, clearly marked Tender 14-01 will be received by John Koenig, Assistant Fire Chief at Station one, 66 Advance Ave., Napanee, ON, K7R 3Y6 Until 4 p.m. on May 2nd, 2014 Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All submissions received on or before the due date and time shall be opened at Station one, Monday May 5th, 2014 at 9 a.m. For further information contact: John Koenig, Assistant Fire Chief. 613-354-3415

All equipment will be sold on an “as is” basis and will be removed by the successful bidder no later than May 9th, 2014. Bid forms will be available at the equipment storage site on the day of viewing and at Fire Station one, 66 Advance Ave. Napanee, ON. Supplied Bid forms must be used. All payments will be in full by certified cheque/cash before equipment is removed. Viewing of equipment will be at the Town of Greater Napanee Infrastructure Road’s Yard at 234 Kingston Road, on April 30th from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5

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Town of Deseronto Deseronto Community Centre, 51 Mechanic St. 613-396-3432 Thursday, March 27, April 10 & 24 6pm-8pm Saturday, March 29, April 12 & 26 10am-12pm Newburgh Newburgh Fire Hall, 12 Factory St Municipal office 613-378-2475 Saturday April 12 9am-12pm

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For any additional information, please contact Ron Vankoughnet at 613-561-3635. Submit by April 30, 2014 to: Greater Napanee PO Box 97, 124 John St., Napanee, ON K7R 3L4 Attention: Infrastructure Services Or Drop off at: 45 Commercial Crt.,Napanee, ON

2014 Municipal Election Update April 2014

• Election Day is Monday, October 27, 2014 • Greater Napanee electors will be voting by internet and telephone only. Electors will be able to vote in advance from Oct. 20 to Oct. 26, 2014 at any time, as well as on Election Day until 8:00 p.m. • You can vote in the municipal election, if on voting day, you are: • a Canadian citizen; • at least eighteen (18) years of age; • a resident of the Town of Greater Napanee or are the owner or tenant of land in the Town of Greater Napanee, or the spouse or same-sex partner of such owner or tenant; and • are not prohibited from voting under any law.

• You can now check to see if you are recorded as an eligible elector for the upcoming municipal election. Visit the Election Page of the Town’s web site at www.greaternapanee.com and select the Voterlookup button to confirm and/or update your electoral information in a few easy steps. You can also change/update your school support for electoral purposes and add names of eligible electors to your property address. Updating this information will help to ensure that the Voters’ List is accurate and up-to-date in preparation for the municipal and school board elections.

Leaves, Brush, And Yard Waste

The Public Works Department will be performing the annual spring cleanup of leaves, brush and yard (garden) waste.

In order to assist us and to ensure pick up of your waste, all materials must be out by 7:00 a.m. on the firist day of pick up for each area:

May 5th & May 6th - all areas east of Centre St. from Hwy 401 to County Rd 8 - Golf Course Hill May 7th & May 8th - all areas west of Centre St. from Hwy 401 to County Rd 8 - Golf Course Hill May 12th - rural area residents must call 613-354-8863 before the scheduled day to make arrangements for pick-up Paper bags and brush left along the street after these dates will no longer be picked up. For us to provide an equal cost effective and efficient service to all Residents, we ask that you place all materials specified above at the edge of the street NO LATER THAN 7:OO A.M., on the FIRST DAY OF PICK-UP for each area. Please ensure leaves are bagged using PAPER BAGS. Tree limbs and brush in lengths no longer than five feet and tied in bundles. Tree limbs and brush in lengths no longer than five feet and tied in bundles that one person can handle. If the above instructions are not followed pick-up will not be completed.

In order to maintain the efficiency of the above schedule, each street will be picked up ONLY ONCE during the above mentioned schedule.

Residents wishing to take any of the above noted materials to the landfill sites can do so. South Fredericksburgh Landfill Site – Roblin Landfill Site – Saturday’s - 8:00 am – 3:00 pm Saturday’s - 8:00 am – 3:00 pm Your co-operation is greatly appreciated. Public Works Department 613-354-8863


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‘Tis the season for spending Like spring follows winter (eventually, in the case of this year), you can always count on governments that are seeking re-election to open up the coffers just before an election. And why not? After all, the government needs to remind voters just how great a decision it was to elect them to power in the first place, right? This has become common practice to provincial and federal governments for some time now. As partisan as politics can be these days, it’s a practice that also unfailingly crosses party lines. The latest example came with the Ontario Liberal government’s announcement of a new 10-year, $29 billion spending initiative aimed at investing in transit and transportation. Although a provincial election isn’t scheduled, it’s widely expected that Ontarians will go to the polls when the NDP and Progressive Conservatives team up to defeat the Liberal government when it tries to pass its budget in a few weeks. Obviously, the Liberals want to be ready for that eventuality should it become necessary, and they’re hoping some bigticket ‘investments’ will make voters forget about the ongoing gas plant scandal. Ironically, it’s this kind of thinking that got them in trouble in the first place — the gas plant fiasco happened when the government attempted to save a couple of Liberal seats west of Toronto, no matter the cost. It worked — cancelling the gas plants resulted in Liberal wins in Oakville and Mississauga — and added more than $1 billion in unnecessary expenses to the province’s already-maxedout credit card. And yet, it appears that the Liberals are willing to spend their way to another election victory, if this $29 billion is any indication. Now, anyone familiar with the state of the province’s roads infrastructure knows the investment is needed; however, without a solid plan to describe how it’s to be paid for should make anyone familiar with the province’s financial position more than a little nervous. Sadly, Premier Kathleen Wynne has not been particularly specific in terms of how her government plans on paying for this new commitment, but with the provincial spending already in the red, there’s already not enough money to go around. At the federal level, it appears that we’ll be witness to the same phenomenon about this time next year (although, thankfully, it’ll be done when the government is in surplus position). Remember, then federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty stopped short of announcing that the government had (to borrow a hackneyed phrase) slain the deficit this spring, despite the fact that federal spending and revenue had virtually balanced. It’s widely expected that when budget time rolls around again this spring, the federal Conservatives will celebrate the fact that the deficit is gone, and mark the occasion with some new government spending. By that time, a federal election will only be a few months away. Coincidence? We think not. We hope the pundits are wrong on that score. Whether it’s borrowed money or it’s cash-in-fist, it’s our money. Taxpayers should be wise to politicians who are eager to use our own money to win us over.

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Spring bear hunt return welcomed In a well considered move, Minister of Natural Resources David Orazietti recently announced a pilot spring bear hunt. The Ontario Federation of Agriculture commends and supports the ministry’s decision to launch the hunt across eight northern Ontario wildlife management areas this spring. Since the annual spring hunt was cancelled in 1999, the rising bear population has put human safety at risk and caused increasing damage to agricultural crops and rural properties. The new six-week spring bear hunt pilot will run in select northern Ontario areas known for having the most public safety incidents

involving the animals. According to the government, this project is aimed at cutting the number of emergency calls and instances

Mark Wales OFA Comment when police are forced to shoot nuisance bears after failed trapand-relocation efforts. A pilot project approach to the bear hunt is a responsible and effective way to get the population under control, while examining the response and effectiveness of the hunt. The

pilot will be strictly not for profit and further details on the anticipated 2015 hunt are expected to be announced later this month. The 1999 cancellation of the annual spring bear hunt in Ontario was never clearly explained by the Ministry of Natural Resources. The hunt generated millions of dollars in economic activity annually across Northern Ontario. The OFA believes reinstating the spring bear hunt will offer economic opportunities to northern communities while preventing damage, danger, and expense to rural communities and Ontario farm families.

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Changes in design for retirement OST people would like to grow old in their own homes. No one likes to think about it, but it is happening to all of us. We are getting older; slowly but surely. As we are getting older our needs change as well. We need less space, or prefer to be all on one level and not have stairs or have mobility issues that require special adaptations to rooms like the bathroom, kitchen or front entry. You may not be at this point in your life now, but you may be thinking about your parents or relatives that visit frequently. Or it is a good idea to think about your future and what disabilities might be a concern and get your home ready. It may be something to consider if you are planning a renovation soon. If you want to stay in your home as you age, take a good look around and

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OFA FROM PAGE 6 The OFA is launching an online campaign at actnow.ofa.on.ca to show our support of this spring’s bear hunt pilot. OFA members can send an electronic letter of support to their MPP, Premier Kathleen Wynne, Minister David Orazietti and other key policy makers. The OFA believes this hunt is important because it provides the means to manage potential threats to our safety and livelihoods, making for stronger farm businesses and rural communities. The OFA is pleased to work with the provincial government to find practical solutions to issues like wildlife damage and control. Mark Wales is the pres-

think about whether your home is a suitable place for you to spend your 70s, 80s and perhaps beyond. If you were in a wheelchair, could you navigate your home without help? Could you cook meals? If you had trouble walking or getting out of bed, how hard would it be for someone to help you? Are there grab bars in the bathrooms? Easily accessible wall switches? First, look to the exterior of your home. Do you have stairs in front of your house? Are your stairs in good condition? Are the treads worn and uneven? Is there a railing? Is it secure and at the proper height? These are all important for safety, not just for people with mobility issues, but for everyone. How is your walkway/path leading to your home? In the future you may need to construct a ramp, is there ample clearance to install? The inside of your home can be more complicated with small and large issues. Your interior stairs should be even and smooth. Railings should be securely attached and provide a good hand hold. Make sure you have good lighting so you are able to see where you are putting your feet. Is your flooring worn, uneven or slippery? Tiles crack and become uneven with age and vinyl flooring

wears to a slippery smoothness. It may be time to replace or resurface it. Hardwood tends to become rough and rutted with wear. You just may need to sand the wood to a smooth surface, and then refinish it with stain and varnish. Another area to look out for is transitions from one room, and one flooring type, to another. Often, different flooring types are of different heights. When the flooring in one room is different than that in the next room, a transition, rather like a lip, is created. These can be small and barely noticeable or quite large. Be sure that the lip of the transitions in your home is smooth and will not catch the toe of someone who can not lift their foot too high. A very important thing to consider is doorways. There is no standard size for doorways, interior or exterior. We mostly realize this when we are moving furniture in or out. When it is a concern is when a wheelchair or walker is being used in the house. Both wheelchairs and walkers require 34-36 inch door openings to safely and comfortably pass through. Older homes, especially, may need doors to be reframed to achieve the needed width. Bathrooms tend to be the most dangerous room in the house. It is impor-

MAY 3 ‘BOXING DAY IN MAY’ DANCE Hosted by the Kinsmen Club of Napanee at 9 p.m. at the old Napanee arena at 170 York St. Admission is $10 per person at the door. Music by Digital Mike. Licenced by the LCBO special occasion permit. Call 613-354-2727 for further information. SPRING TEA AND BAKE SALE From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Bath

tant that when choosing tile or vinyl flooring, you choose one that is not so smooth as to be slippery

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Design Time when wet. Tub and shower bases can also be slippery. You can purchase products with textured bases to help reduce slipperiness. Or even modifications to include a no-step shower or even a lift to help people get into the bathtub. Other bathroom changes can include a sitting space under the bathroom sink and extra space around the toilets so a caregiver can provide assistance if needed. When attaching grabbars, make sure they are not only attached to drywall or with heavy duty anchors. You are asking for

an accident. Grab-bars are to be installed to bear a person’s weight. In the kitchen, look at your appliances. With arthritic hands, consider how difficult it may be to open a fridge or oven door, turn range knobs or push dishwasher buttons. Counter height can also be an issue. Individuals using a wheelchair will require a lower counter height and lower storage areas to prepare meals and have easier access to food, dishes and cooking tools. Placement of appliances such as microwave ovens and wall oven should be carefully considered. Counter height appliances would be the best choice. These ‘large’ issues may require outside help from a reputable contractor. A contractor with experience knows the various products on the market to meet your needs and will have ideas and suggestions for changes and upgrades that may make your life easier. Doing all this work may cost up to $80,000, or even higher for multi-floor homes. Although expenses may appear steep, consider the alternative of spending upwards of $5,000 or more a month for a unit in a fullservice retirement or assisted living community. ‘Small’ issues in your home that require vigilance and regular monitor-

COMMUNITY PULSE United Church. Lunch is $5. Home baking, sewing, quilts, plants, second-time items. MAY 3&4 WETLAND BUS TOUR Wetland/Wildlife Bus Tours! in Kingston/L&A and Belleville/PEC areas, free bus tours to view wetland projects and see birds and wildlife with expert guides. Regis-

tration deadline is April 25. Contact Lesley (Eastern Ontario Stewardship) at 613-389-0418, ext. 131 or l_rudy@ducks.ca. MAY 4 WILTON GOSPEL SING At the Wilton Standard Church at 242 Simmons Rd. in Wilton. Guest singers John Reid and the Eagle Band. Starts at 7 p.m., all are wel-

ing include removing throw rugs and mats, and toys or other items on the floor. Removing excess furniture blocking pathways and with a common-sense relocation of furniture so people can have unencumbered pathways through their homes. Such as easy access to bedrooms and bathrooms is particularly important. The basics promoting aging in place are wellknown. More of us are getting older and living longer lives. The rising number of seniors means there will be more demand for available institutional care slots. Meanwhile, the number of caregivers may actually decline as smaller numbers of younger workers confront rising demand for senior care. Staying home and receiving care in your home will be increasingly the default choice for retirement living. Be sure to continue reading next week as I further explore this topic and delve into downsizing to a smaller home. Merola Tahamtan is an Interior Stylist in Home & Business Design, Home Staging, Painting, Colour Consultation, Organization and Window Treatments. You can reach her at 613561-0244 or merolatahamtandesigns@live.ca.

come to attend. For more information, call Bill at 613-386-3405. MAY 5 MIGRAINES Migraines? Susan Hannah will talk about her new book, The Complete Migraine Health, Diet Guide and Cookbook. Starts at 7 p.m. at the Isabel Turner Library in Kingston. Sponsored by Health Pursuits Reading and Research. Contact 613-389-0909 to reserve a seat.

Lots to do at birding festival I seem to remember that it was a chilly, winter day in 1997 when a handful of us gathered at a building on the outskirts of Picton to banter around the possibility of a spring birding festival. They had been successful elsewhere in the province. Why not here? The first one that same year was a simple affair, but successful enough to warrant repeating and expanding. Almost 20 years later, that event has evolved into a week long program that now draws members of the binocular brigade from across Ontario, Quebec and parts of the U.S. Every year we try new things. Some are successful beyond belief, while others have been tried, and then abandoned due to low attendance. I remember one volunteer that first year or two offering his expertise and agreeing to hold a photography workshop. When asked how many he had, he replied enthusiastically that he had attracted three people, “Me and myself and I”. Today most workshops are full to capacity. The Spring Birding Festival still focuses its attention on Prince Edward Point, and for good reason. It is the site of the Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory, the group that now works

almost nonstop to organize this event annually. It is also a peninsula that attracts phenomenal numbers of birds in spring as they cross Lake Ontario. The migrants tend to ‘pile up’ along this important stretch of land jutting into Lake Ontario as they recover from the strenuous flight across open water. Once arrived, they begin to exploit the rich habitat for insect larvae before continuing on with their journey. It has been a long flight for many of these neotropical migrants — birds that spend their winters in the tropics, and migrate to Canada to breed. For some, like the delicate northern parula, a brilliant species of warbler that winters in Central America, it is an important refuelling station as it will continue flying north into the spruce and northern hardwoods of Ontario where it will finally stop to nest. Others like the blackpoll warbler arrive later as their route takes them from their wintering grounds in Brazil to perhaps as far north as the Yukon and Alaska to nest. Many casual observers are not aware, for example, that a bay-breasted warbler seen feasting on insect larvae at the top of a shagbark

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Outdoor Rambles hickory in the protected woods at Prince Edward Point, had likely dined with bananaquits and motmots in Ecuador only a few days earlier. It will forage its way along until it builds its nest in a few weeks in the Hudson Bay Lowlands somewhere. Just to get everyone revved up for the Bird Festival that takes place May 10-19, there are a couple of workshops thrown in that precede the Festival itself. Picton area birder Pamela Stagg will be introducing novices to bird identification on the weekend of April 26-27 in a ‘Boot Camp for Birders’. It’s a fun

weekend of finding out just how much you really know, then building on that knowledge with an intense day of learning new birds – with a mini-field trip to learn how to use binoculars and a presentation on bird-friendly coffee. Day two will take you to rugged Prince Edward Point for a guided bird walk. Then you’ll have a special tour of bird banding operations at Prince Edward Point, followed by an introduction to birding by ear. I have the pleasure of assisting during one of those days, along with Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory Board member Kathy Felkar and Bander in Charge at the Observatory, David Okines. The weekend concludes with a mini-Birdathon. This boot camp will allow beginners to learn about birds ahead of time, and then come back and really enjoy the wide variety of birds that can be seen during the Festival. The Saturday sessions take place at the Jackson’s Falls B & B at Milford. The following weekend at Jackson’s Falls B & B, Pamela will be ‘Birding Beyond the Basics’ as she takes interested participants on a day-long adventure into how to identify birds more quickly and how to sort

through the large variety of warbler and shorebird species that pass through our area every spring. There will be a mini-field trip to varied local habitats and a fascinating in-depth look at the life of everyone favourite bird, the common loon. During the Festival itself, Pamela will be doing a workshop on May 17 called ‘Tricks and Tricksters: Shortcuts to Bird Identification’, and I will be conducting a workshop the previous Saturday on ‘Those Confusing Sparrows’. More information on these workshops and the entire Spring Birding Festival can be found on my website at www.naturestuff.net by clicking on ‘Events’ from the Main Menu and scrolling down the page until you see them listed. Convenient links will direct you to the Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory website where registration for all the above workshops can be made. Please join us if you can. For more information on today’s topic, please e-mail tsprague@kos.net or phone 613848-4549. For more information on nature in the Quinte area, be sure to check out www.naturestuff.net.


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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 50 Years Ago April 22, 1964 n While newspapers have long been a source for what happened, this was one of those rare instances where it relayed what didn’t happen. The Beaver ran a story on its front page in response to rumours that had been floating around the area with respect to property owned by the McCracken Brothers in Adolphustown. The rumour suggested that their land had been sold to an automobile manufacturer. “I don’t know how the rumour started, but we haven’t been approached by anyone,” said one of the brothers, Glen. Rumours about the property were nothing new: a few years earlier, local scuttlebutt had Kodak buying the land. n Napanee District Secondary School was above its recommended student capacity — and it appeared as though more students would be headed its way. A review showed that the school housed about 200 more than the recommended 1,000 student capacity. The student population swelled with the recent closure of the Deseronto High School. It was widely speculated that the high school in Tamworth might close soon as well.

35 Years Ago April 25, 1979 n Napanee Town Council voted to strike a new committee to examine how savings could be found in the municipality’s recreation budget. Discussion on the recommendation, however, was at first to be debated in private in a meeting closed to the public. However, a majority of council members felt as though there was nothing that warranted a closed meeting. “My idea at any time is to save money,” said Councillor Reg Vick. “I agree… this should be done out in the open.” n The Ontario Ministry of Education approved an application by the Lennox and Addington County Board of Education to build an expansion onto Ernestown Secondary School, as well as undertake some upgrading to the current facility. The ministry approved the application, and earmarked $1.75 million toward the project. The project would allow for some 190 more students to attend the school, and would add new tech shops, a typing lab and a music room.

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This is the earliest County Council group photograph in the Lennox and Addington County Museum and Archives’ possession. Taken in 1893, the photo includes elected representatives from each of Lennox and Addington’s 13 municipalities as well as County Clerk W.G. Wilson. In total, eight individuals in this photo would serve as County Warden during their political career, including Henry A. Baker (1893), John C. Carscallen (1894), John Carson (1895), James Thomson (1896), James Bryden (1898), Thomas Symington (1900), Charles Riley (1901), and Robert W. Paul (1904).

The Invention of Wings read-alikes OMETIMES we have a book at the library that is so popular with our readers that no matter how many copies and formats we purchase we cannot keep up with the wait list. When this happens we endeavor to provide you with reading suggestions that capitalize on the writing style, themes and subject matter that you are looking for in the book that is so in demand. These suggestions are what we like to call ‘read-alikes’. The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd is one of these books which has developed quite a long reservation list. In this novel, Hetty, a slave in early 19th century Charleston, yearns for life beyond the suffocating walls that enclose her within the wealthy Grimke household. The Grimke’s daughter, Sarah, has known from an early age she is meant to do something large in the world,

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but she is hemmed in by the limits imposed on women. On Sarah’s 11th birthday, she is given ownership of 10-year-old Hetty, Even though it is against the law, Sarah teaches Hetty, now her handmaid, how to read. After all, knowledge is power. Based on the real historical p e r s o n S a r a h Coles’ Grimke, this novel explores black history, women’s inequality, strong female leads and political upheaval. The following are some books at the library that share one or more of these themes: In All Our Names by Dinaw Mengestu, two young men start university in Africa during the lead up to a revolution. Drawn from the safety of academia and into the intensifying clamour of protests and clashes in the street, the friends are drawn into

a conflict in which the line between idealism and violence becomes increasingly blurred. The Last Runaway by Tracy Chevalier is set in Ohio in 1850 where a modest English Quaker is stranded far from home. Drawn into the clandestine activities of the Underground Railroad, a Notes network helping runaway slaves escape to freedom, Honor Bright befriends two exceptional people who embody the startling power of defiance. Eventually she must decide if she too can act on what she believes in, whatever the personal cost. Still Life with Bread Crumbs follows the wry and knowing Rebecca Winter, a photographer whose work made her an unlikely heroine for many women. Her career is now descendent, her bank balance

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shaky, and she has fled the city for the middle of nowhere. There she discovers, in a tree stand with a roofer named Jim Bates, that what she sees through a camera lens is not all there is to life. Other possible readalikes for The Invention of Wings include The Help by Kathyrn Stockett, The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd and The Twelve Tribes of Hattie by Ayana Mathis. If you haven’t read these titles, be sure to add them to your list. You can reserve any of the titles mentioned here at your branch of the County of L&A Libraries. And if you ever find yourself in the position of waiting for a book, the Library has plenty of tools (including our staff!) to help you find some great alternatives to consider in the meanwhile. Catherine Coles is the Manager of Library Services for L&A County.

COMMUNITY PULSE MAY 3 FUNDRAISING CONCERT At the South Fredericksburgh Hall in Napanee starting at 7:30 p.m. Giant Hearts of Adolphustown Conway United Churches presents Georgette Fry and Shout Sister! Choir. The music of Gordon Lightfoot, The Beatles, Elton John, Etta James, Stevie Wonder, Bob Dylan, Cyndi Lauper, Leonard Cohen, Marvin Gaye. Cost

is $15 per person; refreshments included. 50/50 draw and wooden rocking chair for raffle. All proceeds to Community Living Lennox and Addington. For tickets or information contact Sue Robertson 613-373-1138 or srobertson66@xplornet.ca. ‘WOMEN WHO SHOUT AT THE STARS’ BellRock Hall is pleased to present Carolyn Hetherington in an autobiographical play titled Women Who

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Shout at the Stars. Written with the help of renowned Kingston playwright Judith Thompson, Hetherington felt compelled to tell the stories of the two strong women who raised her — her mother, Gwen, and her nanny, Edie. This is a perfect venue for daughters and mothers to celebrate Mothers’ Day,. Starts at 7:30 p.m., freewill offering, visit www.bellrockhall.ca for more details.

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Riverside United Church in Yarker is holding a public forum on the topic of ‘Cyber Safety,’ with OPP Officer Jackie Perry. This is suitable for youth in Grade 7 and up, and their parents, and other interested adults. The public forum will address issues such as safe and legal use of Twitter, Facebook, texting, instagram and other forms of social media. The evening will run from 7-8:30 p.m., and there will be opportunity for questions and discussion. There is no cost to attend, but please register in advance by contacting Darcie@darciekelly.com. ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion from 9:30-10:30 p.m. APRIL 25 LUNCH AT THE LEGION Napanee Legion is hosting its weekly home cooked hot lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. for $10. All welcome and please come out and support the legion, a community supportive organization, ‘saluting the past, welcoming the future’. NAPANEE LIONS FISH FRY Napanee Lions Annual Bull-

head Fish Fry. All you can eat. Takes place at the Napanee Lions Hall from 5-8 p.m. Call 613-354-5939. APRIL 24-27 ‘WHEN I GET THERE’ An ARC Theatre and Single Thread Theatre production at Modern Fuel Gallery. Written and orchestrated by artist and actor Tracey Guptil, the play follows the story of a young woman as she grapples with a world teeming with environmental and social crises. For more information, visit www.coLABoratory.ca. APRIL 26 LEGION ENTERTAINMENT The Napanee Legion has entertainment by ‘Sounds of Tyme’ from 8 p.m. to midnight. Cost is $5 for nonmembers and all welcome. Remember the Napanee Legion is a nonprofit organization supporting veterans and local charities from proceeds from all events. Your Napanee Legion salutes the past and welcomes the future. ‘HELP FIGHT CANCER’ On this date, participating merchants in downtown Napanee will donate a percentage of sales to the chemotherapy suite at L&A County General Hospital. MELODIA MONDAY CONCERT Kingston Grandmother Connection presents local a cappella group Melodia Monday in concert at St. John’s Anglican Church, 41 Church St., Kingston at 7:30 p.m. Light refreshments following concert. All proceeds to The Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmother to Grandmother Campaign and Help Lesotho, to support African grandmothers. Tickets $20 or $50 per family, available at the door or from Deb Ruse

at 613-542-6993 or Lindsay Morgan 613-546-4592. ‘NIGHT KITCHEN TOO’ Night Kitchen Too, the second date for this monthly, acoustic musical variety show that showcases 14 invited musicians who perform one song each and one feature act who perform three songs. Gets underway at 5 p.m. at the Pinnacle Playhouse in downtown Belleville. Tickets $10 at Harmony Music, Sweet Escape or at the door. Information 613-849-1976. SPRING POP REVIVAL Presented by the Trinity United Church Choir at Trinity at 4 p.m. Songs from the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. Freewill offering at the door, everyone welcome. EARTH DAY COMMUNITY CLEANUP Roll up your sleeves, get involved and help your community. Pick up your materials between 9 a.m. and noon at the Napanee Mall. We supply the garbage bags, gloves and pickup sticks, and you choose what area you’d like to clean. Fill your bag, leave it on the side of the road and we will pick it up! Bring your enthusiasm and have some fun. Get a free

Hospice L&A is offering a Bereavement Support Group Are you grieving the loss of a loved one? You are not alone. In our group sessions, you will have the opportunity to share your losses in a supportive, compassionate and confidential environment. The six week group sessions will begin on May 6th. The group will meet every Tuesday from 2-4pm. There is no cost to participate in this program. For more information, please contact Melanie at 613-354-0833 or melanie@landahospice.ca

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DESERONTO-NAPANEE PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: Rev. Frank Hamper 613-354-4373

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Corner of Thomas & Fourth St. 9:00am - Worship Service AA meeting Friday 8pm

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150 Robert St., Napanee Corner of Bridge, West & Robert St. 10:30am - Worship Service 10:30am Sunday School Nursery Care provided Cable 10 Broadcast Friday, 8pm - Sunday, 12:30pm Caring Family Congregations Please join us for worship

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 - Family night. 7pm-Youth Bible Study at Pastor Dan’s Home Everyone welcome. Affiliated with PAOC.

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Earth Day t-shirt, donut, drink and more. For more information, call Greater Napanee Department of Community and Corporate Services at 613-354-3351. EUCHRE Games and euchre night at Riverside United Church in Yarker. Starts at 7 p.m. Refreshments and prizes. Call 613-377-1700. FISH FRY AND DANCE At the Bath Legion in Millhaven from 5-7 p.m., dance from 6-10 p.m. Tickets $15 per person. Music by DJ Supersounds. SCRAPBOOKING CROP FUNDRAISER For Relay for Life, at the Tyendinaga Community Centre in Melrose from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Vendors, raffles, make and takes and more. $35 for 6 foot table to scrapbook on, lunch and supper. Feel free to book a table to share with a buddy ($10 extra for additional meals). Profits to benefit the Canadian Cancer Society through Relay for Life. Donations of raffle items welcome. Please contact Tracy mygrandmas teacups@gmail.com for more information or to reserve a table.

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APRIL 24 L&A SOS DINERS L&A Seniors Outreach Services Social Diners at South Fred Community Hall – starting at noon. Menu: glazed chicken, potatoes, vegetables and delicious desserts by chef Diana Lloyd. Entertainment by Dennis Whitty, country recording artist. Cost is $10 per person, and all seats must be reserved by April 22 by calling the SOS office in Napanee, 613-354-6668. Transportation provided upon request. Wheelchair accessibility. ‘CYBER SAFETY’ PRESENTA-

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n L&A Seniors Outreach Services Social Diners at Selby Community Hall on May 1, starting at noon. Delicious threecourse hot meal and desserts by Chef Diana Lloyd. Entertainment by Jack Gordon, singer and pianist. Cost is $10 per person, and all seats must be reserved by April 28 by calling the SOS office in Napanee, 613-354-6668. Transportation provided upon request. Wheelchair accessiblility. RECREATION FUN

n L&A SOS and the 55 Plus Activity Centre for the fall are offering Fitness Classes: All levels including Cardio, Strength Training, Toning, Stretching, Yoga, Relaxation and Zumba Gold. Art Programs: Learn to Draw, Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Painting, Creative Writing, Knitting, Quilting. Social Programs: Euchre, Family History, Bridge Refresher. Computer Courses: One on One Assistance for Beginners or Intermediate, (book an appointment), Skype, Facebook, E-Reader, Computer Level 1 You must be a member of SOS to attend. For information call 613-354-6668. L&A SOS Offsite Activities ($2 pay-as-you-go): n Line Dancing Progressive& Intermediate Mondays 1:30pm (Napanee Legion) n Line Dancing Beginner - Wednesdays 1:30pm (Napanee Legion) n Intermediate Tai Chi - Wednesdays 10:30 (Trinity United Church) n Beginner Tai Chi - Wednesdays 9:30 (Trinity United Church)

THE SALVATION ARMY 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. - 12:30pm 55+ Everyone welcome.

137 Robinson St., Napanee K7R 2S3 51 Palace Road 261 West St., 354-5910 ST. PATRICK’S 613-354-3141 Pastors: (near Prince Charles School) CATHOLIC CHURCH Priest: Rev. Richard Hetke Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon Pastor Rev. Stephen Lush 179 West Street, Rev. Brother D.B. Smith Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm Sun. Morning - 10:30am Napanee SUNDAY SERVICES Children’s Program - 10:30am Worship Service Rev. Mark Chochrek, Pastor 8:00am Holy Communion Wednesday: SonShine Corner Ages 4-9 Phone: 613-354-5354 10:30am - Holy Communion Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am Wednesday 7pm - Bible Study & Prayer Website: www.stpatsnapanee.com Children’s Ministry Programs Men’s Bible study/prayer 10:30am Welcome! Come and Worship with us. Saturday 5:15pm - Mass TUESDAY 6:30-8pm Bible study/prayer 7pm Visit us online at: Sunday 9:00am-Mass; 10:30am-Mass Youth Program “The Heard” “In essentials: unity, In non-essentials: www.templeofprayerandpraise.org WEDNESDAY 10am liberty, In all things, charity (love).” ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE Holy Communion Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE PASTORAL CHARGE Visit us at Everyone welcome. Rev. Anne MacDermaid The United Church of Canada www.stmarymagdalenenapanee.ca 389-5548 EAST CAMDEN 613-378-2511 ENTERPRISE WESTDALE PARK PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: 9:15am 613-377-6406 www.mosriv.com FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Barbara Mahood Worship Service & Sunday School ‘Like us on Facebook’ (across from the hospital) 9:30am: Worship Service and ROBLIN ekellogg@persona.ca Pastor Derek Spink Sunday School at Centreville. 11am Worship Service & Sunday School The United Church of Canada 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee 11am: Worship Service and Everyone Welcome Rev. Elaine Kellogg 613-354-2669 Sunday School at Newburgh RIVERSIDE UNITED CHURCH www.westdaleparkfmc.ca (Third Sunday of each month ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH 2 Mill St, Yarker, ON email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca is a Contemporary Praise Service Pastors: 9:30am: Worship Service SUNDAY at Newburgh) Bert McCutcheon, & Sunday School 10:00am - Worship Service Everyone is welcome! Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant MOSCOW UNITED CHURCH 11:15am - Coffee & Snacks SUNDAY SERVICES 25 Huffman Rd, Moscow, ON 11:30am - Sunday School & Small Groups 10:15am Sunday School Worship Service 7pm - Social to follow 6:30pm - Prayer Service 8:45am and 11am - Morning Service Kids Club, ages 5-12, Sat. 10am-11am KidsClub - Tuesday, 6:30pm NAPANEE BAPTIST CHURCH Everyone is always welcome MOMENTUM Youth - Thursday 7pm 474 Belleville Road “A Place to Belong” OTHER MINISTRIES: 613-354-1083 or PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 291 Dundas St. W. Men’s, Women’s & 50+ 613-354-6934 OF THE REDEEMER 613-354-4563 Small Group Studies Pastor: Tom Breeden 155 St. George St., Pastor John Stewart For more information Come join us in Worship Deseronto Sunday morning at 10:30am 613-388-2518 Sundays 10:30am & 6:00pm Minister: Rev. James Gordon Family Worship Service www.roblinwesleyan.ca Wednesday Prayer & 396-3119 or 396-2347 Sunday Evening Service 7pm roblinw@gmail.com Bible Study 7:00pm 9:15am - Church Service Chair Lift Available Find us on Facebook! Everyone Welcome and Sunday School “Where the Bible comes to Life!”

COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD 4735 German Rd., Petworth Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Phone: 613-358-2824 Morning Worship - 11am Everyone is always welcome at all our Services

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The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Jean Brown Charge Office: 613-388-2375 “Worship for all ages; Children’s activity each week” Selby: 9:45am Worship Service and Sunday School Wednesday Evenings at 6:30pm Cornerstone Children’s Group Saturday, May 10th 5pm-7pm - Roast Beef Supper Call for tickets Empey Hill: 11:15am Worship Service

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(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

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25 Bridge St. E. 613-354-3858 Come and celebrate Trinity United Church’s 175th Anniversary! Sat. Apr. 26th: Trinity Choir presents “Spring Pop Revival.” Songs such as The Beatles and James Taylor. At Trinity United Church at 4pm. Free-will offering. Sun. Apr. 27th: Special Anniversary Service! Guest Speaker: Rev. Joe Ramsay. Luncheon served immediately after Service by our UCW. Free-will offering. Please join us for the eventful weekend!


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Spring yard sale returns to Deseronto BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

Deseronto is hosting its fifth annual spring yard and sidewalk sale during the first weekend in May. Since it’s grown every year, organizers expect to bring more shoppers to the town than ever before. Last year there were 54 registered participants in the yard and sidewalk sale, explained Dana Valentyne, economic development officer for the Town of Deseronto. When the event began in 2009, there were approximate-

ly 25 registered participants. Valentyne said the event has grown from a community-wide yard sale to an event drawing vendors from across the region. “It’s attracting some other businesses and vendors into the community as well because we open it up to outside vendors to come in and sell their products. A lot of the businesses participate as well by having sidewalk sales. We’re seeing a lot more support and it’s definitely growing every year,” said Valentyne. The municipality hosts a yard and sidewalk sale twice a year,

once in the spring and once in the fall, as a way to increase tourism and promote local businesses. “It’s a way to get some new faces into the community and support the businesses. It’s a really good day for the businesses because when people are in town at yard sales, they tend to get hungry for lunch and want to visit some of the restaurants and some of the other retail stores. It’s really a fun community event and hopefully it results in some new visitors to the community and some good sales for the businesses,” said Valentyne.

The event will take place on May 3 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. A map including all participating individuals, businesses and vendors will be provided to guide shoppers throughout the municipality. Valentyne encourages all those interested in participating in the event to register with her beforehand to ensure their location will be included in the map. “To any residents that are planning on having a sale, if you want to register your sale location, we produce a map that lists all of the sale locations and the items that they have for sale if

there’s anything special. We do encourage residents to register, they can do so by calling the town hall or sending me an email (dvalentyne@deseronto.ca) and that will get them on the list. We bring the maps around the day before so they can hand them out to people looking for sale locations,” said Valentyne. The maps, as well as registering to be included on the map, are free. Registration must be done before April 30 to be included on the map, which will also be available online at, www.deseronto.ca.

Former canning building transformed into café Valentyne said the municipality is exploring new ways to partner with local business owners that wish to improve or restore their buildings, as Schnurr and Melain have done with the Metcalfe Canning building. “The town is looking at adopting a Community Improvement plan that would provide grants to businesses looking to make

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façade improvements. We’re hoping to bring that in place this year, so there will be some grant opportunities for them and for all Deseronto businesses down the road,” said Valentyne. The Cannery Café is located above Karen Brown’s Antiques and Collectibles. More information on the restaurant can be found online, at www.thecannercafe.ca.

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going to be catering to small and large groups, hosting private functions and those sorts of things. They’re also going to have a selection of retail vendors in the store, so it should be a really interesting concept. The vendors are going to focus on handmade, crafts, items like preserves and canning, and things that fit with the nature of the business,” explained Valentyne.

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which is fantastic, and they’re using that a lot in their business marketing and branding, hence the Cannery Café,” said Valentyne. Owners Kelly Schnurr and Melain Rodriguez are new to the area and are looking for ways to partner with the community with their new business. “It’s going to be a restaurant and they’re also

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Mayor Norman Clark and other council members. The restaurant is located in the old Metcalfe Canning building, at 501 Dundas St. Dana Valentyne, Town of Deseronto Economic Development Officer, said Cannery Café owners have worked hard to restore the building, preserving its historic features. “They are going into a really historic building,

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Annual food drive goes into new territory The Poverty Reduction Committee is n The John M Parrott Centre, 309 proud to be sponsoring the sixth Bridge St. West Annual Spring Community Food n Schell’s Market,408 Main St., Drive planned for May 8 from 6-8 Bath p.m. Special thanks go out to Waste The Food Drive will be held dur- Management for supplying half-ton ing the week of Canada’s National trucks, drivers and Martin’s Bus ServHunger Awareness Week! ices for the use of their buses and drivCanvassers will be going door-to- ers at the Napanee Food Drive. In Tamdoor throughout Napanee and this worth, a thank you goes out to Agnes year for the first time in Tamworth. Hagerman (bus driver) and Vaughn They will be collecting non-perish- Richmond of Richmond School Coach able food items and/or for donating the bus. monetary donations so Thank you to our volunplease give generously. teers who will give genIn the event canerously of their evening vassers miss your to canvass door-to-door door, non-perishable and the many volunfood donations can be teers behind the scenes Food For dropped off during during the prep time business hours from and the after effects of Thought May 2-12 at: the food drive. n Napanee Tim Horton’s (either Thanks to the media for promotlocation) ing the event, including The Napanee n Salvation Army Food Bank, 135 Beaver and The Napanee Guide. Mill St. W., Napanee (9 a.m.-noon We are still in need of volunteers. and 1-3 p.m.) Volunteer individually or get a team n Stone Mills Family Market, 672 together to spend an evening supAddington St., Tamworth porting a good cause. n Tamworth Variety and Gas Bar, For more information on the food 6682 Wheeler St., Tamworth drive or to volunteer in Napanee, n Lakeview Tavern, 5771 County please contact Dana @ 613-354-7633 Rd. 41, Erinsville or email safb@ihorizons.net. n McCormick’s Country Store, 2561 To volunteer in Tamworth, Camden East Rd., Camden East please contact Kathee @ 613-379n RBC Napanee Branch , 36 Dun2959 or email eehtak@kos.net das St. East n Lennox and Addington County Dana Henry and Kathee General Hospital, drop site located Hutcheon are members of the Poverty at the main entrance Reduction Committee. A community n TD Canada Trust, 24 Dundas St. based group committed to bringing East local stakeholders together to collecn The Riverine, 328 Dundas St. tively address the issues of poverty. West The committee is a sub-committee of n Lucky Dollar, 161 Bridge St., the L&A Health and Community Yarker Services Coalition.

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Earth Day Partners

Ashley Espinoza-Staff

A Thunderchild Crabapple tree was planted near Napanee’s skate park on Tuesday for Earth Day, in advance of the annual Greater Napanee Earth Day Community Clean-up that happens this Saturday. Among the Earth Day partners taking part in the planting were (front row, from left) Allen Smith, Mackenzie Harrison and Marshal Willson; (second row) Tim Harrison from G.E.T Drilling; Sarina Goodfellow from Lennox and Addington 4-H Club; Tom Bridge, vice-president of the Lennox and Addington Horticultural Society; David Goodfellow, from the Lennox and Addington 4-H Club; and Tiffiny Robbins (dressed as Wendy), a Napanee Wendy’s employee; (back row) Tyla Vrantsidis, co-manager of Wendy’s; James Gordanier, general manager for Canadian Tire; Linda Cooper, community relations for Waste Management; Dave McNichols, president of the Lennox and Addington 4-H Club; Stephen Woods, from Community Living-Lennox and Addington; Barbara Weese, from the Hay Bay Women’s Institute; and Roger Cole, Deputy Mayor of Greater Napanee. Local residents are being encouraged to take part in this year’s clean-up, which will be headquartered at the Napanee Mall between 9 a.m. and noon. Participants will get all the clean-up equipment they need, plus (while supplies last) a free T-shirt and coupons.

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Family counts at Good Friday Walk BY SETH DUCHENE Editor

While there are always lots of good reasons to walk in the annual Good Friday Walkathon, the Duncan family had one more special reason to lace their shoes and take part. Matt and Joyce Duncan, along with several other members of the family, have been staunch supporters of the annual fundraiser for the Canadian Foodgrains Bank, the Napanee Salvation Army Food Bank and the MorningStar Mission. In fact, since 2008, the Duncans have been the top pledgegetters each year. However, less than a year ago, Matt passed away. In spite of the family loss, the Duncans showed up in big numbers at the Trinity United Church, ready to make the walk yet again, this time in Matt’s honour. They didn’t let the Duncan family fundraising streak end, either. Overall, the Good Friday Walkathon raised $4,482; the Duncans raised $1,490.25 of that amount. The Duncans were hard to miss this year, with Joyce and daughter Karen Purcell leading the way wearing the colours of Matt’s beloved Toronto Maple Leafs. “He (Matt) is looking down on us today,” said Purcell. According to organizers, Trinity United Church has been holding the annual walkathon for more than 20 years. The event has enjoyed the support of several local churches and community members — many of which have participated in every walk since the event started.

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In honour of longtime Good Friday Walkathoner Matt Duncan, his wife Joyce and daughter Karen Purcell donned Toronto Maple Leaf sweaters as they made their way around town. LOYALIST JUNIOR TENNIS CLUB… The Loyalist Junior Tennis Club welcomes all new and experienced players. The club is open to all ages from 8-18 years. Come out and join the fun every Saturday, starting on May 3 from 9 a.m.noon at the Bath Tennis Courts on Church Street, Bath. It is free to join and free to play. This is a recreational sports club, with supervised exercises and games from 10:30 until noon. For the more senior players there are lessons and games available from 9:30-10:30 a.m. For more information please contact Al Beatty : 613-352-5220 allanbeatty@hot mail.com.

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Not yet coming home to roost Deseronto council continues to discuss allowing hens in town BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

Residential chickens are still being debated in Deseronto, with more letters and enquiries being made in favour of chickens in town, as well as one letter objecting the change. Last week, Deseronto council received two letters for information, one for and one against laying hens being allowed in town. “This is definitely going to be received and taken into consideration in the report,” said Councillor Edgar Tumak, who is on the finance committee that is overseeing the issue before it is brought back to council for consideration. Earlier this month, Tumak said he thinks laying hens in town would be great for Deseronto, so long as restrictions outlined the number of chickens

allowed per household, as well as a minimum distance from businesses. Roosters are not allowed in town. However, Deputy Mayor Clarence Zieman said bringing chickens back in town would be moving backward, against what previous councils had set out — redoing what didn’t work out in the past. “I think previous councils fought hard to get that bylaw changed and I think we’re taking a step backward by doing this. I don’t know why it was brought back up in the first place,” he said during a council meeting last Tuesday. Mayor Norm Clark agreed, stating residential laying hens were considered a nuisance last time they were allowed in town. “It was becoming a problem, I will say that. Not the people that had the chickens, but neighbours

Benefit concert to support Community Living L&A BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

A concert, organized by two local churches, will provide funds for Community Living Lennox and Addington programming. Giant Hearts of Adolphustown/Conway United Churches has organized a fundraiser for May 3 at the South Fredericksburgh Hall. Award-winning and Junonominated blues singer Georgette Fry will take the stage, along with local performers. The two churches chose Community Living L&A as the non-profit organization to benefit from the event. “We’re just delighted that this committee came together to look at having Community Living as the recipient of the proceeds,” said Barb Fabius of Community Living L&A. She said that, right now, the agency has some big plans in the works. “We’re looking for some further outdoor activities for the individuals. Our board was able to build a gazebo and we have some outdoor furniture, so we’re going to add some outdoor things to that area,” she said. “In the summer, to have the ability to offer more things outside is wonderful because we’re literally bursting at the seams and it’s nice to be able to offer some things outside. We do have a younger population that’s coming our way, as well, and they like to be involved in the more active things,” Fabius continued. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. and tickets are $15 per person. “It sounds like a great evening with reasonable costs. Two church groups coming together to sponsor a non-profit in the community, that’s wonderful,” said Fabius. Demand for Community Living L&A programs have increased so local partnerships like this help provide services for Community Living clients. “Here at Community Living, we support up to 100 people. Our day program is anywhere up to 60 people and we’re continuing to grow and expand our day programs because of the need that is out there in the community,” she said. “Our day program is our largest program… We have people in the building here as well as out in the community with various volunteer opportunities. We also have a number of people supported in the community, living in their own apartments,” she continued. Community LivingLennox and Addington also provides respite care through a group home, home support programs and through family support programming. Fabius said the timing of this event could not be better, since May is Community Living month in Ontario. “It provides an opportunity to show a positive interconnection and partnership within the community with these two church groups and Community Living,” said Fabius. Tickets are available at the Conway General Store, Napanee Opticians and at the Community Living Lennox and Addington office.

and so on, they were really starting to get upset,” he admitted. “Please research this to the greatest extent,” the letter opposing chickens in Deseronto read. “Would you, as a potential home buyer, want to buy a home next to someone who had chickens?” At a council meeting earlier this month, Deseronto Clerk Bryan Brooks said upwards of six individuals contacted the municipality requesting laying hens be allowed in town again. Shortly after that meeting, two more enquiries were made, also

requesting permission for chickens. At that meeting, Brooks explained that in Kingston, residents are only allowed six laying hens that must be at least four months old. They cannot be located within 15 metres of a school or within seven metres of a church or business. He said council should consider neighbouring municipality’s restrictions and finds what works best for Deseronto. A report with a recommendation to council will be brought forward in the near future.

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Lawn and garden damage control Your cedars are bent over, recovering from the heavy weight of snow on their branches earlier this winter. Your young apple tree has had the bark nibbled upon by the local rabbit population, which seems to have exploded since the autumn. The yew hedge is burned on the south and west sides, there is no apparent life in your butterfly bush and your roses look like a clown without a party to go to: all weepy and brown. This may not describe your garden but it does mine. This is the scene through my window as I write on this sunny, early spring morning from my home office. It would be a landscape of devastation if it weren’t for the

crocus in bloom and the happy faces of hellebores looking for some pollinating honey bees to work their magic. As you venture out of doors, like the hungry bear who emerges from her cave about this time of year, you will not be greeted with the most uplifting of sights, no doubt. Welcome to the spring of 2014 — the results of the most severe winter weather in living memory are before us. I am here with some good news: all is not lost. Like Clark Kent, I have emerged from the telephone booth [only in my case it is the garden shed] armed not with the speed of a bullet but with information that will save a good many of your

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precious garden plants and your pride. Here goes: Winter burn. The dead foliage on the south and west sides of your yews, holly, boxwood, and other evergreen shrubs was not the result of a cold winter so much as they just got sun burn in March. The sun is remarkably powerful as we approach spring. As it reflects off of the late season snow it can burn the outside foliage of the aforementioned shrubs. The answer to this ‘problem’ is to do very little. A vigorous brush with a gloved hand will shake loose some of the brown foliage, but for the most part your evergreens will look fresh as a daisy come late May-early June when new growth pushes past the dead, brown foliage. My advice: go play golf or fertilize the lawn. Note that you could have avoided this sun burn on your evergreens had you applied Wiltpruf last October. Alas, I didn’t either. Salt damage. There are three prime areas of salt damage in our gardens this time of year: grass that has been burned at the margins of the driveway and on the boulevard by the street; plants that have salt-laden soil near their roots; and the west-facing foliage of cedar hedges and the like which received the brunt of the westerly winds and the salt spray that it carried off of the road. The answer to all three dilemmas is to soak them down with fresh, clean water from the end of your garden hose. I am generally not a fan of hand-dousing your garden with precious tap water, but this time of year you can be forgiven for appearing frivolous with the

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There’s a good chance that some of your shrubs, like this one, took a beating during this long, hard winter. pistol grip hose-end sprayer. Go nuts and soak the foliage of all plants that have been exposed to salt and salt spray. Use a ‘water breaker’ to soak the roots around evergreens and shrubs that lead to your front door if you used salt this winter on the adjoining walkway. Your lawn, however, will require a bit more attention as municipalities are notorious for spreading over-generous amounts of rock salt on sidewalks. I know, it is all in the name of safety, but salt is one of the most toxic chemicals in common use. Use enough of it around plants and you will not just kill them, you will sterilize the soil. To save your tired lawn, spread a 3 or 4cm layer of triple mix or lawn soil over the thin and damaged portions, broadcast grass seed by hand at the rate of about one kilo per 100 square meters. Rake the works smooth, step on it to get the soil and seed in firm contact and water it well for up to six weeks until it has germinated. Fertilize your entire lawn, especially the boulevard this time of year to strengthen it and bring it to life. Use a quality, slow release fertilizer with DDP iron in it for best results. Snow damage. The weight of a wet snow fall may have pulled your cedars and junipers down to the ground, like they are saying a prayer. Ask them to say one for me as my cedar hedge is not looking too spiffy right now. I suggest that you either pull normally upright evergreens into an upright position and secure them there using long 2-inch-by-2-inch stakes or

guide wires secured in three positions with tent pegs hammered into the ground. The wires should pass through a section of old garden hose about 30 cm long where they meet the woody portion of the trees to prevent damage from the tense wires. Or you can just leave them alone and wait for the sap to rise. When late spring arrives and new growth appears, the chances are

Mark Cullen The Green File very good that your sad looking evergreens will miraculously find their own way into their naturally erect position. I can relate to them each morning as I awake from a good night’s slumber. It takes me a while to get upright too. Nothing a strong cup of coffee doesn’t fix. Sunshine, water and an inch of finished compost around the roots are the ‘coffee in the morning’ to your evergreens. Young fruit trees may have been nibbled upon by rabbits and other vermin. When the snow lies deep, winter-ready rodents (as opposed to the ones that hibernate) get hungry as their normal food sources are covered with snow. The bark on a young fruit tree or crabapple becomes very tempting by late winter. It you have lost the bark layer all the way around a branch on your tree or the trunk, it is now dead. However, if the rascally rodent only ate a portion of the bark around the branch or trunk, you could be in luck. “Wait and see” as your tree may just

heal itself. Don’t underestimate the power of natures’ ability to fix things without our interference. There is a theme to this article that you may have already picked up on: patience. It is true that we learn this lesson while gardening, when we pay attention. The roses in your garden are ready to have the soil that you mounded over them last autumn removed. Do it soon and apply dormant spray afterwards to prevent overwintering insects and diseases from wreaking havoc. Those of us in the business have been saying for years that it is the ‘freeze/thaw’ cycles that cause most rose damage, not low temperatures. This spring will be the supreme test of that theory as most areas did not experience the typical thaw cycles this past winter. Only as our daytime temperatures rise and new growth appears all around us will we really know the extent to which damage actually occurred. Let’s just wait and see. By mid June we will know more and still have lots of time to make it right. I will be sure to address the subject then, when I have seen with my own eyes just how severe this past winter was on our precious plants. In the meantime, plant some pansies and violas in your garden as you can’t go wrong with an early splash of colour. Mark Cullen appears on Canada AM every Wednesday morning at 8:40 a.m. He is spokesperson for Home Hardware Lawn and Garden. Sign up for his free monthly newsletter at www.markcullen.com.


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Comedy at LCT sure to deliver laughs Cash on Delivery latest offering at Selby theatre BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

A comedy has returned to the Lennox Community Theatre, with a 10-person cast made up of first-time and veteran local actors. Cash on Delivery, a Michael Cooney comedy directed by Judy Dowling, will premiere April 25. Evening and matinee shows will be showing in Selby until May 10. “The premise is that there is a fellow, Eric Swan, who has lost his job but not told his wife. He manages to get by, by defrauding the Department of Social Security,� explained Andy Palmer, an LCT veteran who will be playing Eric Swan in Cash on Delivery. “He has cooked up any number of scams in order to get money. Little by little, the scams start coming apart and he makes up new convoluted stories to cover up each one. The lies get bigger and bigger and funnier and funnier, that’s the premise behind how this ends up being as funny as it is,� Palmer continued. The farce is set in England, so provides “a bit of an English flavour,� throughout the hilariously chaotic performance. “Farces often have bigger casts and this is a classic, rollicking farce. Lots of

physical humour, lots of wit. You need bigger casts to make that happen,� said Palmer. The cast consists of two new actors, as well as one who has returned after a number of years off the stage. Susan Sirvio plays Brenda Dixon and Danielle Quenneville plays Sally

â€œâ€Śthis is a classic rollicking farce. Lots of physical humour, lots of wit.â€? Andy Palmer, who plays Eric Swan Chessington; both are new faces to the Selby theatre. Christine Wiedmann, playing a lead role as Linda Swan, has returned the LCT stage after a number of years. “It’s been many years since Christine has been back. She was very active in the past and thankfully is now back. The rest have all been on our stage before,â€? said Palmer. He said the Lennox Community Theatre is always looking for new faces to make their shows a success. “We’re always on the lookout for people who are interested, especially in

plays like this with bigger casts. Sometimes there are roles that are not so large or demanding and it’s a great way for people to have a chance to try being on stage and see whether they like it, without being over awed or overwhelmed by an enormous number of lines or things like that,� said Palmer. “We are always looking for people in every facet of theatre. You will find people who think, ‘oh boy, I can’t act.’ Well, we need volunteers at front of house; people to work backstage, people to help with costumes, there are all kinds of aspects,� he continued Cash on Delivery is a 10-person cast, also features Gary Helmkay playing Norman Bassett, John Hall playing George Jenkins, Dick Miller playing Uncle George, Jim King playing Dr. Chapman, Gord Mitchell playing Mr. Forbright, and Jane AdamsRoy playing Ms. Cowper. The play will be performed in Selby at the Lennox Community Theatre on April 25, 26, May 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, and 10 at 8 p.m. each and on April 27 and May 4 for Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. For more information on the play or other upcoming shows at the Lennox Community Theatre, visit www.lennoxtheatre.ca.

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Gary Helmkay (left), playing Norman Bassett, confronts Andy Palmer, playing Eric Swan, in one of the opening scenes of Cash on Delivery.

OPP offer record check clinic for volunteers Beaver Staff

This coming Wednesday, the Napanee OPP detachment will host a screening clinic aimed at assisting volunteers in the community. Many agencies organizations require their volunteers to undergo a criminal screening before they’re allowed to join. The OPP’s ‘Vulnerable Sector’ screening clinic will give those prospective volunteers the opportunity to get that screening done. The screening clinic takes place at the detachment at 86 Advance Ave. in Napanee from 4:30-7 p.m.

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Dozens of local residents took part in the ‘Walk of the Cross’ through Napanee on Good Friday. Organized by the Greater Napanee and District Christian Ministerial Association, the event featured scripture readings and singing along a one-kilometre route around town.

COMMUNITY PULSE APRIL 26 TAI CHI OPEN HOUSE From 10 a.m. to noon at the CORE Arts and Culture Centre at 223 Pinnacle St. (the old library) in Belleville. See demonstrations and find out about the introductory courses that will begin the following week, led by accredited volunteer instructors. For more information, call www.taoist.org/kingston, 613-399-5725. APRIL 27 LEGION YOUTH DARTS Napanee Legion’s supervised youth dart league continues from 2:30-5 p.m. in the upstairs hall. All welcome. CONCERT ‘On Broadway with a song in my heart’, presented by the Belleville Choral Society at St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church in Napanee starting at 3 p.m. Tickets $20 for adults, youth 6-18 $5. Tickets available at the Quinte Arts Council, St. Michael Church Office in Belleville or at the door. APRIL 28 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Meeting of Napanee Group 150 at Trinity United Church (John St. entrance) at 7 p.m. All welcome. TAI CHI OPEN HOUSE From 10 a.m. to noon at the CORE Arts and Culture Centre at Christ Church Anglican at 39 Everett St. in Belleville. See demonstrations and find out about the introductory courses that will begin the following week, led by accredited volunteer instructors. For more information, call www.taoist.org/kingston, 613-399-5725. APRIL 29 ‘ASSISTING VICTIMS OF CRIME’ Riverside United Church in Yarker, is holding a public forum on the topic of ‘Assisting

Victims of Crime.’ There will be a representative of Victim Services of Hastings, Prince Edward, and Lennox and Addington counties, who will speak about how to assist victims of crime and tragic circumstances in our community. This is suitable for youth high school age and older, and adults. The forum will go from 7-8:30 p.m., and there will be opportunity for questions and discussion. There is no cost to attend, but please register in advance by contacting Darcie@darciekelly.com. APRIL 30 LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion from 7-8:30 p.m. NAPANEE FAIR HOMECRAFT MEETING At noon at 170 York St. in Napanee, Lennox Agricultural Memorial Centre, new members welcome. Pot luck. WEDNESDAY BREAKFAST At the Bath Legion in Millhaven. Homecooked food from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Everyone welcome. MAY 1 L&A SOS DINERS L&A Seniors Outreach Services Social Diners at Selby Community Hall, starting at noon. Delicious three-course hot meal and desserts by Chef Diana Lloyd. Entertainment by Jack Gordon, Singer & Pianist. Cost is $10 per person, and all seats must be reserved by April 28 by calling the SOS office in Napanee, 613-354-6668. Transportation provided upon request. Wheelchair accessibility. SOUP AND SANDWICH LUNCHEON At St. Mary Magdalene Church in Napanee, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Please join us. ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion from 9:30-10:30 p.m.


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NDSS Golden Hawks set to spring into KASSAA season Napanee to compete in all disciplines BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Despite what the temperature outside has said the last couple of weeks, it is fact time for the KASSAA spring sports season to get underway. That means a full slate of sports at NDSS, as they gear up for their busiest, and traditionally most successful, time of the athletics season. “We’re offering every spring sport that’s possible to offer,” said NDSS athletics director Todd Collard. “We have four soccer teams, three rugby teams, a baseball team and tennis coaches in place and we have a track and field team with three coaches.” Weather has thrown a wrench into the season, forcing KASSAA league organizers to adjust the schedule so that all outdoor games are played on a turf field for the first two weeks.

“We can’t play on any school board field until a minimum of May 1, at which point they’re going to be re-evaluated,” said Collard. “The league is going to play the first two weeks on artificial turf in Kingston, only road games (for Napanee teams) in April. That’s tough for a school.” Originally the league was going to count some of the games Napanee played in Kingston as ‘home’ games. That meant they’d player fewer games on their actual home turf at NDSS. “The schedule didn’t necessarily seem fair,” said Collard. “A Kingston school that has a 10 minute walk to a turf field and that’s considered our home game. That to us isn’t considered the most fair schedule.” When the schedule was first released Napanee’s rugby teams had just one game scheduled to be played at NDSS. After meeting with the league officials, a revised scheduled was posted to the KASSAA.com website. Not only would the first schedule have put NDSS at a disadvantage in the game,

but it would have also meant huge travel costs for the rural school. Napanee’s senior boys will now play three times in Napanee. They were scheduled to open the season as the ‘home’ team against Holy Cross at Queen's Nixon Field yesterday afternoon. Results weren’t known at press time. Their first game at NDSS will take place May 6 when they host Bayridge at 4 p.m. The junior boys will open the season April 30 against Regi at Nixon Field. Their first home game will be May 9 against Holy Cross at 3:30 p.m. The girls open the season April 28 at Nixon Field against Regi. They will then take on Frontenac at NDSS on May 1 at 4 p.m. Napanee’s girls soccer teams got underway yesterday afternoon, results weren’t known at press time. The junior girls took on Frontenac at Caraco Field. They’ll face La Salle on Thursday and Ernestown on Tuesday, both games at Queen’s West Campus field. The seniors will follow the same schedule.

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NDSS’ baseball team will return for a second season as the school gears up for the KASSAA spring schedule. Most high school sports will get underway this week. Baseball’s schedule is yet to be posted, but will likely get underway the second week of May. Track and Field’s first meet is set to take place

this Friday in an event known as the Limestone Legacy Invitational. Though not a full meet, it will give athletes a chance to get a feel for how a full

competition is run as well as get an early look at their competition for the season. It will also serve as a fundraiser to create an athletics bursary.

New car up for grabs at Senior football program to Rotary golf tournament return to NDSS next fall Event to raise money for Hospice, Camp Merrywood

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orrowing a page from Bob Barker’s famous Price Is Right Holein-One pricing game, the Napanee Rotary Club is offering a car to the first golfer to score an ace in their Spring Swing tournament on May 4. Held at Bath’s Loyalist Golf and County Club, the fundraising tournament will feature a four person team scramble 18-hole format. Side competitions include the Hole-in-One contest on the second hole as well as longest drives for men and women as well as closest to the pin on three holes. The hole-in-one prize

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is sponsored by Pringle’s Ford. “It’s a best ball scramble,” said event organizer Colin Wartman. “If you’re not a good golfer you can still play because we can get you teed up with someone who can hit the ball.” Individual golfers can sign up and be paired with a team or groups of four can enter as a team. The entry fee is $400 a team, which includes a cart rental, lunch and dinner. Money from the event will go towards Hospice Lennox and Addington and Camp Merrywood, which provides fully accessible activities for crippled children. This will mark the third year the Rotary Club has hosted the tourna-

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ment, which is traditionally well attended. “We’ve always had great weather,” said Wartman. “The long range forecast looks like it’s going to be 15 degrees and sunny so it looks like it’s going to be another great year. There’s nothing holding us back from having a great tournament and raising funds for Hospice L&A.” Golfers can register for the tournament by calling Wartman at 613-354-3722 or Al MacGregor at 613354-0255. Registrations will be accepted up to the Friday before the event. The tournament, which has a shot gun start, will get underway at 1 p.m. and will be followed by a silent auction.

Two-year hiatus for squad BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

ollowing a dedicated recruitment effort and help from community volunteers, the NDSS Golden Hawks will field a senior boys football team next fall. That will mark the first time the school has hosted both a junior and senior program since 2011. A lack of student interest over the last two years has forced the school to go without a senior program, disrupting a long history of Golden Hawks senior football that spanned decades. That’s why the school’s athletics department

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Napanee has had to make due with just a junior football team the past two years. decided to take a proactive approach, recruiting its players over the winter months instead of waiting until the start of school to gauge the interest. That

effort has paid off in a big way as the number of players committed has jumped from 13 to 35.

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Greater Napanee Gymnastic Club members display their winnings from a Smith Falls meet. They are (back row from left) Emma Scott, Jessica McGaughey, Bailey Duncan, Logan Williams; (front row from left) Taylor Thompson, Trinity Herrington, Brenna Duncan and Pauline Jolicoeur. Sophie Scott was absent.

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reater Napanee Gymnastics Club sent a mix of first time competitors and veterans alike to the Smith Falls Invitational April 1213, and they didn’t disappoint. Jessica McGaughey was the club's lone Level 2 competitor, placing first in vault, bars, floor and sec-

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ond on the beam to finish first all around. Napanee saw three of its girls finish in the top 10 for Level 3, Age 11. Taylor Thompson was first overall on the strength of a first in vault, bars and floor with a third on the beam. Pauline Jolicoeur, competing for the first time, finished second all around after tying Thompson for first on the vault and placing second on bars and fourth on beam and floor. Brenna Duncan finished 10th, claiming second on the floor and sixth on vault.

It was a second and third finish in the Level 3, Age 13 for the local girls courtesy strong performances by Bailey Duncan and Logan Williams. Duncan was second on vault and beam, third on floor and sixth on bars to place second overall. Williams, also competing at an Invitational for the first time, was third overall with a second on bars, fourth on floor, fifth on beam and fourth on vault. Sophie Scott captured second all around in Level 3, Age 14-plus with a first

on vault, second on bars and beam and fourth on floor. Trinity Herrington was fifth all around in Level 4, Age 11 with a second on bars and fifth on vault and beam. Emma Scott, who moved up to Level 4 age 14 and 15 just before the meet, placed second all around. She finished second in all disciplines. All nine of the GNGC girls returned with at least a ribbon, making for a very successful trip. They were one of the top decorated teams at the meet.

FOOTBALL | Community volunteers to serve as coaches CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17 “Board wide the enrolment is down,” said NDSS director Todd Collard. “There’s not as many kids involved because there’s not as many kids in

school.” That’s lead to a challenge for all schools but particularly rural ones like Napanee. For many of their players who live on the outskirts of town, staying late for practice means they

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might not get home until late in the evening. Still there appears to be enough of a core group of interested kids who are willing to put in the time. Under the coaching of community volunteer and former Hawks player Kyle Seymour, the seniors have already been working on fitness drills in advance of next September’s KASSAA season. “It looks like it’s going to be a good group,” said Collard. “Football is not the cheapest sport in the world and we have some equipment issues to fix. Once we have those fixed we’re expecting things to run very smoothly.” Because they didn’t run a senior team the last two seasons that means their some of their outdated equipment hasn’t been updated in awhile. Helmets have a shelf life and with no registration money coming in to replace them, they now have a back log of equipment that needs replacing with limited funds to do it. Meanwhile Collard is committed to keeping the out of pocket

expense that parents have to pay at a minimum. They’ve had the lowest registration fees of all the KASSAA schools the last couple of seasons and Collard intends to keep it that way. He praises the work of equipment manager Jack Babcock who always finds a way to stretch the budget and make it all work. Though they have their road blocks to overcome, the Hawks seem well on their way to returning to their glory days on the grid iron. “It’s a good start,” said Collard. “We’ve got a lot of buzz around the junior program also.” Taking over the Grade 9 and 10 team is another community volunteer in the form of Cory Bowen. An OPP officer by day, Bowen has been involved with the department's football program over the summer. Both community coaches will be joined by NDSS teachers Brian Heaton and Craig Sindall, with other community volunteers expected to help round of the coaching staff.


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DESERONTO - two bedroom duplex, quiet street, excellent condition, appliances included, $875 plus utilities. ••••••••••••••••••••• NAPANEE - one bedroom apartment, downtown, excellent condition, very private, $875, appliances, air conditioning included. ••••••••••••••••••••• NAPANEE - three bedroom home near schools, workshed, new flooring, $975 plus utilities, appliances included. ••••••••••••••••••••• DESERONTO - one bedroom house apartment, porch, private entrance, suitable for single, senior. ••••••••••••••••••••• NAPANEE - Commercial/Retail, 640 sq.ft. prime space dowtown, Dundas Street.

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NAPANEE, SPACIOUS 2 bedroom apartment, in quiet well maintained adult six-plex, ample parking, no pets, $900 including water and heat, available July 1st, first/last. 613-354-9127. NEWBURGH, WONDERFUL bright, spacious apartment, with laundry, historic limestone building, great views, $700+. 613-484-2818 judyrauliuk@gmail.com NICE BRIGHT 2 bedroom, ground floor apartment in quiet Napanee neighbourhood, no pets, no smoking, references required, $950 plus hydro. Contact 613-540-3352. ONE BEDROOM ($650+/M) and 2 bedroom ($750+/M) in Napanee, renovated, security entrance, laundry, quiet building, first/last required. For viewing, 613-478-2043 or wetlook@xplornet.ca TWO BEDROOM apartment with balcony, laundry and superintendent on site, $750 plus hydro, available May 15th. Call Joe, 613-354-8185.

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2 SINGER sewing machines, 1 electric, 1 treadle, both working condition, $50 each. Call 613-354-3523. 6.5 HP self-propelled 3 in one Yard Words lawn mower, $200. Call 613-354-5382. DRESS, GREAT for special occasion, mauve colour, size 18, paid $400, asking $100, like new. 613354-5204. GO GREEN with cordless 48 volt Tory Blit with charger, like new $250. Call 613-354-2570. HOMEMADE CLOSED-IN utility trailer, 8x6x6, ramp, lights, new tires, ideal for ATV, small animals, construction, etc. $1,150. 613-396-6100. LAWN MOWER, runs good, $45; Weedeater. Call 613-396-1962. RESTORED FULL line of horse drawn machinery, some suitable for small tractor. Call 613-813-4907. ROPER RIDING lawn mower, push mowers, lawn trailer, wheelbarrow, grass seeder, good condition. Call 613-354-2570. TREES FOR spring planting, sugar maple, pine, white birch and white cedar for hedges. 613-813-4907. TRIO OF muscovy ducks, trio of ring neck pheasants. Call 613-813-4907.

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ARTICLES FOR SALE

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FOR RENT

ONE BEDROOM, 3rd floor, Old Post Office, $795 includes utilities, appliances, air conditioning, parking, free satellite (200 channels), free WiFi, free garbage removal, coin laundry, quiet, secure, smokefree building, first/last, available immediately. 613-532-3672. REID APARTMENT, 469 Palace Road, large 2 bedroom, quiet adult building, clean, parking, appliances, laundry, no carpets, non-smoking, first/last, references, available June 1st or July 1st. 613-532-7812. SMALL 1 bedroom, 2nd floor, Old Post Office, $795 includes utilities, appliances, air conditioning, parking, free satellite (200 channels), free WiFi, free garbage removal, coin laundry, quiet, secure, smokefree building, first/last, June 1st. 613-532-3672. TWO BEDROOM apartment, central air, eat-in dining room, parking, private balcony, laundry facilities, centrally located, available mid June, $1,000. Call 613-352-7805 to view. TWO BEDROOM apartment, eat-in kitchen, large living room, one parking space, no smokers, no pets, includes utilities, $850 monthly, now available. 613-354-4769.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

BIG CREEK Road, clean and delightful 9 room spacious home on part treed lot of almost 1.75 acres with 300’ creek front, $169,000 M.L.S. with $2,900 down O.A.C. two separate deeds available. Call Gerry Hudson, Sales Representative, 613-449-1668, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. 613-273-5000. TAMWORTH, NEWLY listed spacious 3 bedroom 2 bath bungalow, fully finished, lower level 2 bedroom self-contained apartment with solarium, 60x22’ heated raised bed greenhouse, large garage and vegetable cold storage room, anxious to sell, $196,900 or will consider trade in for smaller house, $9,000 down O.A.C. Call Gerry Hudson, Sales Representative, 613-4491668, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. 613-273-5000.

LOTS & ACREAGE

2 ACRES development land, downtown Newburgh, $150,000. Call 613-532-3672. 50 ACRES, Highway 133, 2 miles north of Millhaven, $150,000, terms. Call 613-532-3672.

REAL ESTATE WANTED

CONTRACTOR BUYS property in need of repair and renovation for top cash price. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. 613-273-5000.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

BACK TO Basics lawn mowing. Call 613-354-1759. BICYCLE REPAIRS, and Handyman services, on site when preferred. Call 613-354-2486, DUTCH GIRL Cleaning, affordable cleaning services. Call for a free estimate, 613-561-0244. HAVE TRACTOR with loader, brush hogging, yard work, tilling garden, cutting lawns. Call Earl, 613-354-2570. LAWN CARE and backhoe service, 40 hp tractor with backhoe, loader, bush hog, landscape rake and box scraper and post hole digger, Z turn commercial mower. Sgt. Major Ent. Brad Graham, 613-354-6857. 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 613-329-4015. WE CLEAN homes, offices, windows and carpets, free estimates. Call 613-396-5258 or 613-483-5290.

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EMPLOYMENT WANTED

JIM PORTER PLUMBING 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE NEW JOBS WANTED

• Plumbing Service Work • Pumps & Pressure Systems • Water Treatment - Sales & Service • Ultra Violet Purifiers plus Yearly Lamp Replacement - Sales & Service • Hot Water Tanks - Sales & Service

Call 613-354-6080 Cell 613-532-1120 Email jimsbiznet@yahoo.ca

HELP WANTED

G LICENCE drivers required. Send resume and clean abstract to 145 Haggerty Road W. KOK 1ZO. PROPERTY CARETAKER in Napanee area. Job description will include cutting of grass, maintaining flower beds, cleaning of pools, must have licence. If interested, please contact Lindsay, 613-354-5439 or fax resume to 613-354-7957.

SPECIAL NOTICES

DO YOU feel that your personal life is or has been deeply affected by close contact with a problem drinker? If so Al-Anon can help you. For more information call 613384-2134, 613-354-9835. 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 courses at Tamworth. Firearms course, May 30th, 31st; Hunter Education, June 6th, 7th. Wild Turkey licence examinations. Call Bill, 613-335-2786. TREE SALE, blue spruce, white cedar and white pine bare root seedlings, 8”-16”, perfect for landscaping, bird cover and windbreaks, $1.50 each. To pre-order and get directions, call 613-354-3151. Sale to take place Saturday, May 3rd, 9amnoon at Newburgh United Church, with all proceeds to the church.

CARDS OF THANKS

Thank you to Patricia and Crystal and all our family and friends for the wonderful 25th Anniversary Party. Thanks for all gifts and cards. It was great to see everyone. The music was great, as always. Thanks so much. Larry and Cheryl Presley. We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to our family and friends for all the love and support given to us during the loss of our daughter Alicia Oogarah, who passed away on March 11, 2014. Along with our families: Viren and Dorothy Oogarah, Paul and Nancy Lockridge, Rebecca and Matthew Stacey, Brent Lockridge and Lily Hart, we would like to extend a special thank you to all who sent cards, brought food to our homes and made memorial donations. We would also like to extend a special thank you to Rev. John VanStone, the Hannah Funeral Home and Stone Mills Fire Department for their support and kindness. Words cannot begin to express our appreciation. The kindness and generosity shown to us will never be forgotten. Thank you. Jesse, Erin and family.

MEMORIAMS

GARAGE SALES

garage SALE

Saturday, April 26th Rain or Shine Various household items, appliances, dishes, and some Christmas items, etc. 8am - 4pm 1477 Lower Slash Rd. Deseronto

YARD & bake SALE Apirl 26th 8:00am - 1:00pm Morven United Church 1183 Fralick Rd. R.R. #1 East Hwy. #2 Napanee LOST

LADIES PRESCRIPTION glasses, purple frames with rhinestones on side arms. Reward. Call 613-3549265.

HARTWICK, ROBERT BRIAN

(BOB)

Dec. 2, 1951 - Apr. 29, 2001

A thousand times we needed you A thousand times we cried If love alone could have saved you you never would have died A heart of gold stopped beating two twinkling eyes closed to rest God broke our hearts to prove He only took the best Never a day goes by that you’re not in our hearts and our souls.

Always loved and never forgotten, Dad, Ben, Frank & Glenda, Shawn & Grant, Darleene, Michelle & Stephen, Robin, many nieces and nephews and great-nieces & nephews

KING - In loving memory of son Andy, dad, brother and uncle, who suddenly left us April 25, 1991. This time of year brings back a sad day, As we loved you, so we miss you, You are where we cannot see you And your voice we cannot hear, Yet we know you walk beside us, Never absent, always near, Thinking of you every day. Mom Muriel and Ken, brother Paul and Susan, son (Tyler Man) and niece Steacy. ROGERS, McLELLAN AND WOOD. Myrtle (sister), April 23, 2008. William, April 24, 2012. Minnie (mother), May 7, 1983. Our hearts still ache with sadness And secret tears still flow, What it meant to lose them all, No one will ever know, We miss you all every day. Always loved by Beverley, Gerald and family.


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RICHARD J.S. VINE June 22, 1960 - April 30, 1988

Bubba, Do not stand by my grave and weep, I am not there, I do not sleep, I am a thousand winds that blow, I am a diamond glint on snow, I am the sunlight on ripened grain, I am the gentle autumn’s rain, When you awaken in the morning’s hush, I am the swift uplifting rush, Of quiet birds in circled flight, I am the soft stars that shine at night, Do not stand at my grave and cry, I am not there, I did not die. Much Love, Mom, David, Percy, Paul, Peter

YOUMANS - In loving memory of a dear brother and uncle, Dennis, who passed away on April 25, 2013. Every day, in some small way, Memories of you come our way, Though absent, you are ever near, Still missed, still loved and ever dear. Sadly missed by your sister Marlene Cairns, niece Tami, newphew Rick and their families. YOUMANS - In loving memory of Dennis. It’s hard to believe a year has passed already, Not a day has gone by we don’t think of you. You were a dad and grandfather who was so special and who was loved so very much and brought so much happiness to the many hearts you touched. You were always kind and caring and so understanding too and if ever help was needed dad, it so freely came from you. You were a gift to all the world and brought joy to everyone and life had never been the same ever since you have been gone. Love, Mark, Amanda and Cole. YOUMANS - In loving memory of my dear brother, Dennis, who left us April 25, 2013. High in the Heavens The angels conferred With a whisper of wings And one soft spoken word, The Lord, He had beckoned And caused many to grieve, As on a wing and a prayer, Our loved one took leave, But with earthly bonds broken, A joyful soul sings, Born to the Kingdom On Heavenly wings! Loved forever, Gloria, Bill, Tricia, Tina, Matt and girls. YOUMANS - In loving memory of my husband, my love and best friend, Dennis, who passed away April 25, 2013. To think Of stepping on shore And finding it Heaven, Of touching a hand And finding it God’s, Of breathing new air And finding it celestial, Of waking up in Glory And finding it Home. Lovingly remembered by your wife Lynda, sons, Darryl (Jeanette), Brad (Sandy) and Mark (Amanda), grandchildren, Chloe, Aidan, Paige, Brooklyn, Emmet, Amealia and Cole. YOUMANS - In loving memory of my son, Dennis Nelson. On August 3, 1946, God gave me a beautiful son and on April 25, 2013 God took him to his Heavenly Home. Oh how it hurt to see him go. I miss you, Dennis, in so many ways, such as going to the Gospel Sings and so many other outings and sitting by you at the dinner table. The only thing left is your sweet memory and your picture. Loved and dearly missed by your mother Grace.

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MURPHY, Ernst

Peacefully, at the Friendly Manor Nursing Home in Deseronto, on Saturday, April 19, 2014. Ernst William Murphy of Napanee, at age 92, beloved husband of the late Joy Murphy (Hastie). Brotherin-law of Shirley Ferrier of Calgary, Alberta; Isabelle Atkinson and Darlene Hastie of Durham, Ontario and the late Graham, Bill and Ethel Hastie. Ernst will be missed by his good friends Doug and Joan Clancy of Napanee. Cremation has taken place. A graveside Service will be held at the Riverside Cemetery later in the spring. In the care of Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee. (613-354-3341). Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

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GRAHAM, Jim

WWII Navy Veteran Peacefully with his family by his side on April 18, 2014 at the Lennox and Addington Hospital in his 89th year. Son of the late Wilburt and Annie Graham. Loving husband of Shirley (nee Cole) for 67 years. Cherished father of Michael Graham (Valerie) and Theresa Plane (Dave). Treasured grandpa of Shannon, Meaghen (Brian), Crystal (Darren), Jocelyn (Bryce), Melissa (Kyle) and greatgrandpa of Kendra. Dear brother of Peggy Warner, Wilma Pukancik and Mary Duffy. Always remembered by his many nieces and nephews. Jim was an avid long distance runner for many years and even until his last days he was planning for his next big race. In keeping with the families’ wishes, cremation has taken place and a Celebration of his Life will be held on Saturday, April 26, 2014 at 11am in the McGlade Funeral Home, 78 Centre Street, Deseronto (613-396-2310). For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to the Humane Society in memory of Jim. Online condolences may be made at www.mcgladefuneralhome.com

PLUMLEY, Gerald Amos

1934 - 2014 Gerald Amos Plumley, beloved son of the late Gerald Fletcher Plumley and Violet Aleta (Storey) Plumley. Uncle to the late Paul Beale, Judith Beale, Peter Beale. Survived by Lynne (Beale) Watson and Ted Watson, Charles Beale (the late Paula), John Beale (Fay) and great-nieces, Sarah Ford (Henry), Addie Beale,(Nathaniel), Angela Desveaux (Bowen) and Beth Desveaux (Bauer). Interment to be held at Riverside Cemetery, Church Street, Napanee on Friday, May 9th at 11am. All are welcome.

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THOMPSON, Donald Frederick

At the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital on Monday, April 21, 2014, at age 81. Beloved husband of Dorothy (nee Lambert) for 58 years. Dear father of Larry (Donna) of Napanee; Michele Card (Gary) of Binghamton, N.Y; Robert (Karen) of Napanee and Kim Borgerink (Chris) of Cambridge. Loving grandfather of Amey, Jessica (Rob), Dustin (Lindsay), Leah, Candice, Adam (Sarah), the late Emma, Gabriella and Katerina and great-grandfather of Ryder, Exton, Rebecca, Cassandra, Jayda and Aiden. Survived by his brother Doug (Betty) of Napanee, his sister Betty Lansbergen (Hank) of Napanee and his brother Bill (Gloria) of Deseronto. Predeceased by his brother Gordon (Mary) and sisters, Ruth Crouse (Charles) and Marjorie Brennan (James of Napanee). Fondly remembered by the Lambert family along with many nieces and nephews and their families. The family will receive friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Thursday, April 24th from 6pm-9pm and on Friday, April 25th from 10am-11am. Funeral Service will follow in the Chapel at 11am. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Napanee. Donations by cheque to the Lennox and Addington Hospital Palliative Care Unit will be remembered with appreciation by the family. Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com

Rest in Peace

Thursday, April 24, 2014

HELP WANTED

Reaching for Rainbows, a not-for-profit after-school program in Picton to enrich the lives of girls ages 5 to 10, seeks a half-time Director, E.C.E. preferred. This position requires: 3 Experience 3 Commitment to Child-Directed Program 3 Leadership 3 Teamwork 3 Organization Job is physically demanding. Send resumes to Lynne Donovan at rev.lynne@sympatico.ca by Monday, May 26th.

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AUCTIONS FRIDAY, APRIL 25

Consignment Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm 662 Cty. Rd. #12. 3.5 kms southwest of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre See website www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct Estates, Farm and Commercial sales onsite. For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732

MONDAY, APRIL 28, 2014 - 1:00 P.M.

ANTIQUE, MODERN & COLLECTABLE AUCTION SALE at the SELBY HALL FEATURING: Gibbard pieces; old cast iron banks; older original Royal Doulton figurines; diecast cars etc.; jewelers watch crystal cabinet & crystals; ANTIQUES & FURNITURE: Pine high boy (primitive); child’s pine desk (painted); old wicker bassinet; large pine box with drawers; 3 drawer oak dresser; small table (in the rough); 4 white side chairs; small pine box; large desk; glider rocker; single white sleigh bed; 2 piece blue bedroom furniture; 2 pink dressers & bed; small corner shelf; 3 side chairs; tea cart; 2 old oak framed mirrors; small stool; brass jelly pot; Tiffany type hanging lamp; Gibbard solid cherry end table & round lamp table; 2 wall & 1 mantle clocks; CHINA, GLASS, DOULTONS, COVERS & SPREADS: HN2368; HN2702; HN2794 ; HN3221; HN3292; plus other good glass unknown at press time; 9 handmade covers/bedspreads; 2 brass candle sconces; 2 brass wall horns; 2 copper candle lanterns; OTHER: 2 WW11 Military uniforms; 3 mechanical cast iron bands (2 very old); one other; several die cast cars & banks; 3 old cameras & 1 digital; small lawn ornaments; stainless steel pitch fork; squirrel proof bird feeder; 17 drawer jewelers watch crystal cabinet complete with crystal press & drawers are full of new crystals, small table to showcase. THIS SALE WAS PUT TOGETHER QUICKLY AND CONSIGNMENTS ARE STILL BEING RECEIVED. NO BUYERS PREMIUM - Very Partial Listing VIEWING SALE DAY ONLY - 12:00 Noon Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa, MasterCard only. Canteen available NEIL LAMBERT, AUCTIONEER Napanee 613-354-3406 e-mail Sally1@KOS.net Please go to www.lambertauctions.ca for pictures

SATURDAY, APRIL 26

AT 10:30 AM FARM AUCTION SALE To be held on site at civic #197 Cty. Rd. 17, Newburgh, ON. From Hwy 401 take exit #593 Camden East, travel straight north on Cty. Rd. 4 approx 11kms to Cty. Rd. 17, turn west travel approx 4kms. Watch for signs. Tractors, Combine, Machinery, Farm Related Items, Hay and More. Tractors, Combine & Swather: Case IH Maxxum 125 4WD with cab 380-85R30 fronts 460-85R42 rears (tractor has only 136 hrs. like new), Case Articulated 4494 4WD with duels all around with new rebuilt motor, Case IH 1640 4WD combine (5084 hrs. on engine) with Case 1020 bean head, IH 943 4 row corn head & Case pickup head, IH 4000 swather; Machinery: 2012 NH BR7060 silage special round baler (like new), 2012 Anderson NWX-660 bale tuber (like new), Deglemen Signature 6000 rock picker (very nice), Mighty Dumper T-1200 tandem dump trailer with 4 ft sides (very nice), Horst hyd. QA bale clam (like new), 12 ft Sunflower model 1321 bi-fold C-flex offset disk, Case IH 5600 14 shank chisel plow, 24 ft. Taylor-Way centre fold disk, JD 26 ft c-tine cultivator complete with finger harrows, Case IH 3650 round baler, 12 ton Horst double reach wagon with round bale rack (like new), tandem crop sprayer, IH 595 tandem manure spreader with end gate, tandem fert. spreader, Dionne forage blower, 2 Dionne forage boxes on good running gears, 2 dolly style feeder wagons, 20 ft. steel mesh flat top hay wagon, Allied grain auger, 2 elec grain augers, 2 Gehl 125 mix all grinders, Automatic 1475 roller mixer mill, Small gravity box on running gear, small gravity box with no running gear, 1998 Ford F150 with 111,000 kms 5 speed trans (to be sold as is); Hay & Farm Related Items: Over 200 hardcore 4 ft x 5 ft bales of 2013 first and second cut hay in plastic tube (mostly clover), large qty of good farm gates (aprox 40), 8 round bale feeders, cattle loading chute, locking cattle squeeze, large qty of fencing supplies including elec fencers, page wire and more, qty of used lumber, large qty of scrap iron, many other articles too numerous to mention, expect 2 wagon loads of small farm related items. Owner & Auctioneers Not Responsible For Loss Or Accident Terms: Cash or Good Cheques With Proper ID Canteen & Washroom Prop: Mr. Joachim McNichols Auctioneers & Sale Managers TOM HARRISON PETER ROSS AUCTION SERVICES LTD Erinsville, ON Ingleside, ON 613-379-1006 613-537-8862 www.theauctionfever.com

SATURDAY, APRIL 26

AT 10:00 A.M. - 2001 ENRIGHT ROAD, MARYSVILLE AUCTION SALE FOR THE ESTATE OF LAVERNE MASTIN FARM MACHINERY & RELATED TOOLS DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 401 east of Belleville take Deseronto Road (exit 570) north 9 kms. to Enright Road. Turn west & follow 3 kms. to sale site at 2001. Kubota M9000 4WD tractor with cab & air & Kubota M740 loader with 12F/12R fully synchronized main & shuttle transmission, 12.4 x 24 front & 18.4 x 30 inch rear tires, 2300 hours (ex.) Case IH model 595 2wd tractor with CIH 2250 loader & canopy 3100 hours (also in ex. shape),International 710 semimount 4 furrow plough, International 45 vibrashank 12 ft. cultivator/ spring harrows, MF # 33 - 15 run seed drill with grass box, set of field drags, 3 drum field roller, New Holland 488 9 ft. haybine (ex), New Idea 5 bar side delivery rake, New Holland 273 small square baler, John Deere model 457 “silage special” round baler with mega wide pick up & “Baletrak Plus” monitor controller system (excellent condition), 2 wooden flat bottom hay wagons, Ford 3pth 7 ft scraper blade, King Wyse hay & grain elevator on undercarriage/ motor, 8 inch x 20 ft grain auger, 4 inch x 20 ft grain auger, fertilizer spreader, 200 bushel gravity grain wagon, homemade dump trailer, Spramotor 3pth field sprayer, Allied manual bale stooker, Husqvarna model 125 riding lawnmower (like new), lawn roller, 1988 Suzuki LT4 4wd 4 wheeler, 1972 Ski Doo Alpine model, Canox MIG matic 35 wire feed welder, Lincoln AC 225 welder, Husqvarna 359 chain saw, 16 ton pipe bender (new), Stihl gas weedeater, manual tire changer, culverts, 3 sets of tractor tire chains, Rubbermaid stock tank, mineral feeder, large qty. of farm tools including bottle jacks, air tools, power tools, wrenches, sockets, ITC table top variable speed drill press, chop saw, bench grinder, acetylene tanks, torches, gauges & cart, fencing supplies, qty. of rough cut lumber, qty. of cedar rails, bale feeders, backhoe bucket, 3 pth bale spear, logging chains, aluminum extension ladder, grass seed, milk cans, firewood rack, small wood trailer, & numerous other items far too many to list. Mr. Mastin was a very good caretaker and the machinery is all in very good condition. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC or good cheque/ID Lunch booth available Owners and/or auctioneers not responsible for accident sale day.

THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2014

3:00 P.M. (Preview 2:00 P.M.) AUCTION SALE Primitives, Antiques, Collectibles, Antique/Modern Furniture, Roto Tiller, Snowblowers, Garden Tools NOTE: Several E Bikes, 50cc Motor Scooters, Several 50cc Kids Four Wheelers Held in the TOWN OF NAPANEE AT THE NAPANEE LIONS HALL. From 401 Exit #41 Hwy. (Centre St.) south through town to River Rd. lights. Proceed south to hall on left. Flat to Wall Cupboard; Several Washstands; Early Wardrobe from Ottawa Area; Pine Hanging Cupboard; Hall Tree With Boot Box; One Drawer Stand; Blanket Box with Hidden Drawers; Very Early Wooden Stool; Wooden Dash Churn; Pine Dough Box; (Some Original/Refinished); Antique Floor Model Victrola; Primitive Wooden Butter Bowl; Several Butter Prints (Round/Others); Primitive Butter Ladles; Rare and Early Betty Lamp; Double Lamp Bracket with Lamps/Others; Several Crocks/Jugs (Blue Decorated/St. Johns C.E. 5 Gal Etc.); Black Horse Ale Statue; Frontenac, Lennox and Addington 1878 Atlas; Brass Kresge Push Bar; Antique Wooden Extension Table/Chairs; 4 Pce. Bedroom Suite; Upholstered Love Seat; Upholstered Chairs; Small Tables; Book Shelves; China/Glass; English Cup/Saucers Etc.; Small Electric Appliances; Pots/Pans; Table Lamps; Cutlery; Etc. Many other articles that were packed at listing. Lawn/Garden Tools: Yard Machine 5 H.P. Rear Tine Roto Tiller; Yardman 24" 2 Year Old Snowblower; Troy Built Snowblower; Extreme Electric Start Snowblower NOTE: 4 Baja Electric Scooters; 5 - 50cc Motor Scooters; 5 - 50cc 4 x 2 Kids 4 Wheelers; (All Sold As Is) For Pictures and listing go to www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca This Sale has something for everyone. Rather large sale, articles from an Estate in Bath and several other consignments. Several local Historical articles. This is only a partial listing. All Verbal Announcements takes precedence over any written matter. TERMS OF SALE: Cash/Interac/Cheques (with proper I.D.) DAVE A. SNIDER, AUCTION SERVICE (613-386-3039) AUCTIONEER - BRAD SNIDER (613-386-3773) Owners/Auctioneers will not be responsible for any accident on or about property day of sale

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30

AT 5:00 P.M. DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Gibbard lady’s writing desk, Round glass top wicker kitchen table/ 4 wicker chairs, small maple kitchen table/ 3 leaves & 6 chairs, loveseat & matching wing back chair, sofa bed, oval mahogany coffee table, glass “D” shape china cabinet, double bed, chest of drawers & dresser, cedar chest, oak office chair, 6 slat back chairs, white wicker loveseat & 2 rockers, bentwood rocker, child’s hi-chair, oak fern stand, 2 “D” end tables, gingerbread clock, qty. of flow blue, crystal, milk bottles, old oil bottle, old bottles, 2 aladdin lamps, McCoy vase, wash pieces, coal skuttle, small kitchen appliances, old records, canning set, BMP & numerous other pieces. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

SATURDAY, MAY 3

AT 10:00 AM AUCTION SALE - CHISHOLM’S (ROSLIN) LTD. ROSLIN, ON 33RD ANNUAL STOCK REDUCTION SALE 12 miles north of Belleville on Highway #37 and turn east at Roslin on Shannonville Road for 2 miles. Quantity of 1” & 2” rough lumber, quantity of 1” & 2” dressed lumber, Kiln dried hardwoods, pressure treated lumber, white cedar decking, assortment of pine lumber, tongue and grooved pine/ white cedar V- joint, tongue and groove pine flooring, windows, doors, assorted plywood, assorted siding, steel roofing, TimBr-Mart Builders hardware. LUNCH AVAILABLE Business as usual at Chisholm TimBr-Mart 8 AM to 12 PM on day of sale. Visa & MC accepted by Chisholm’s CHISHOLMS 613-477-2920 TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082

SATURDAY, MAY 3

AT 10:00 A.M. ON SITE AUCTION SALE OF ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS FOR MRS. MARIE COOK, NEWBURG, ONT. DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 401 just east of Napanee take Palace Rd. north to Newburg Rd. Turn right & follow to the stop sign in Newburg. Turn left onto Cty. Rd. 27 & follow to sale site at # 530. This prominent old farmhouse is loaded with antique furniture & smalls. Antique bow front china cabinet/ glass on 3 sides, antique kitchen table/ 5 leaves, china cabinet, 8 rod back chairs, chesterfield, loveseat & chair, Gibbard double bed with matching dresser, Queen size poster bed, double bed with matching chest, dresser & vanity/ stool, Mohair chesterfield & 2 chairs, walnut candle stand, wicker fern stand, antique bow front washstand, cedar chest, 3 piece double bedroom set, high bedstead bed, rattan lounge, glider rocker, hall table, lazy boy rocker, antique open washstand, brass bed, wardrobe, high chair, 2 antique painted dressers, harvest table, church pew, bed side chairs, Kenmore 9 cu. Ft. freezer, chair & ottoman. Set of dishes for 12 “Banbury Inn” pattern, H. Wallace 1835 12 place setting of flatware/ serving pieces, wooden butter bowl, harness bells, cranberry, carnival glass, agateware, copper kettle, Sadler tea pot, cream & sugar, cups & saucers, wash set pieces, old prints, watches, railroad pocket watch, violin, old quilts, old post cards, Frontenac & Lennox & Addington atlas, Sir John A. McDonald books, floor lamp, old locks & keys, boot jack, milk bottles, H &L Belleville crock, ice box hardware, child’s bob sleigh, child’s wagon, wooden barrel, cotton bags, old harness box, horse shoes, broad axe, carpenter’s box, pulleys & hooks, hump back trunk, milk can, sealers & jars, coal skuttle, jardinière, small crocks & finger jugs, old cook books, small kitchen appliances, corning ware, old canes, cast iron plant stand, block plane, snow fence, Raybestos tin sign, anvil vise, toboggan, beam augers, cabbage slicer, lanterns, boot jack, old doors & windows, snow shoes, floor fans, meat cleaver & saws, wooden marbles, qty. of linens. Sears riding lawnmower (as is), Ariens roto tiller, 3 pth 6 ft. scraper blade, Massey Harris 3 pth belt driven buzz saw, 2 old milkers, platform scale, steel sheeting, car ramps, portable air compressor, wheel barrow, old wagon racks, propane barbeque, garden tools, step ladders, 3+ cord of firewood, electric chainsaw & numerous other pieces far too many to list. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC or Cheque/ID Lunch available Owners and/or auctioneers not responsible for accident sale day.

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May 8 - Prince Edward Federation of Agriculture Monthly Director Meeting, 7:30-10pm, OPP Office Boardroom, County Rd. 1, (Schoharie Road), Picton, ON. All Welcome! Contact Patti Stacey at 613-476-3842 or email princeedwardfarmers@gmail.com May 24 - Almonte Truck and Tractor Pull, 10am – 3:30pm, Almonte Fair Grounds, 195 Water ST., Almonte, ON. Antique Tractors, Farm Tractors & 4X4 Trucks. BBQ put on by the Lanark County 4-H’ers. Admission is $10 per person kids 12 and under is Free if accompanied by an adult. All proceeds from this event will go to the North Lanark Agricultural Society For more information on the event go to http://www.almontefair.ca/tractor.shtml check out the link or call Bryan 613-805-3326.

June 12 - Prince Edward Federation of Agriculture Monthly Director Meeting, 7:30-10pm, OPP Office Boardroom, County Rd. 1, (Schoharie Road), Picton. All Welcome! Contact Patti Stacey at 613-476-3842 or email princeedwardfarmers@gmail.com

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LAMBING AT TOPSY FARMS… From midMay until early June. Bring cameras, big and little kids and casual cloths. See hundreds of lambs in nearby pastures. Cost is $10 per family (can be applied to any wool shed purchase). Visit www.topsyfarms.com. Please phone/e-mail in advance for an appointment. Call 613-389-3444, 888-2873157, or e-mail info@topsyfarms.com.

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Royal Canadian Legion Branch 280 Deseronto’s Youth and Education Chairperson Grace Langman and President Gerry Foyle present Reese Hancock, a St. Mary’s Catholic School Grade 7 student, with certificates of winning achievement for his work in the Remembrance Day poem and essay contests. Reese placed first at the branch level, first at the zone level and second at the district level.

Get your copy of Lennox and Addington Book at one of the following locations for only $29.95 taxes included. • The Napanee Beaver

COMMUNITY PULSE MAY 2 MOTHER’S DAY BINGO At the Tamworth Legion at 7:30 p.m., $500 jackpot. CONCERT The Kingston Theatre Organ Society presents Jelani Eddington in concert at 7:30 p.m at 89 Kirkpatrick St. in Kingston. Playing Canada’s largest theatre pipe organ. Adults $20, seniors $18, students $5. Phone Nancy for tickets/reservations at 613-386-7295. MAY 3 PUTT PUTT AT NAPANEE LEGION Napanee Legion is hosting the start of its weekly Putt Putt in the bar area to raise funds for local charities. Lots of fun and friendship and prizes. All welcome. INDOOR YARD SALE At Trinity United Church from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please use John Street door. HOMETOWN COUNTRY JAMBOREE At the Napanee Lions Hall, 57 County Rd. 8, doors open at 6:30 p.m., Show starts at 7:30 p.m. Entertainers are: Bonny Mitchell, John and Geneva Heaman with

Wilbur and Wiener as well as the fabulous Kylie Joe Masson on keyboard (this guy is just as good or better the Jerry Lee Lewis and Mickey Gilley) and the Heartland Country Band. Tickets are $15 each and are available at the door or in advance at: Hooked On Hair, Smart’s Florist, Baker’s Baits, Maries Place, Gray’s Drug Store and Chit Chat Cafe and Corner Market. Come and kick up your heels. ‘ALL ABOUT AUSTRALIA’ A musical concert all about Australia - its people and history — beautiful projected images of it all. Glenn Foster on guitar/banjo, Jason Pedherney on Digeridoo. Starts at 7 p.m. St. Luke’s Hall, Camden East. Tickets $10 at the door. Info 613 377-6462. FISH FRY DINNER Newburgh United Church will host a fish fry dinner by Mike Mundell’s Surf and Turf Stores from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Enjoy fish and chips with homemade salad and desserts. Dine in or take-out available. Adults $14, children $7. At 339 Academy St. in Newburgh. All welcome.

613-354-6641 • County of L&A Museum, Napanee • The Picton Gazette 613-476-3201 • Roblin Gas Bar, Roblin • Heritage Point Antiques & Gifts, Bath Published In Canada • Novel Idea, Kingston • Chit Chat Cafe, Napanee • Marlene’s Mayhew Jewellers, Napanee • The O’Connor House, Deseronto • Wilton Cheese Factory, Odessa • Bergeron Estate Winery & Cider Co., Adolphustown • The Old Conway General Store, 8682 Loyalist Pkwy • Allan Macpherson House, Napanee

Written by Orland French Published by Mrs. Jean Morrison and The Napanee Beaver

ADOPT-A-PET For adoption info, please call 354-2492 or stop in at 156 Richmond Blvd. Napanee, the L&A Branch of the Humane Society. To view our pets, visit our web site at www.lennoxaddington.ontariospca.ca

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Thursday, April 24, 2014 / RE1 Lennox & Addington, East Hastings

Showcase of Homes OPEN HOUSE

OPEN HOUSE

SATURDAY, APRIL 26TH • 11AM-1PM

Sat. Apr. 26 11 am -1 pm

2823 COUNTY RD 9 (RIVER ROAD) This stunning 4 bedroom ranch bungalow sits back from the road on a beautifully landscaped property. Spacious front entrance leads to the formal living / dining room and then to the back of the house with view to the outside there is family room, laundry, and large kitchen/sitting room with woodstove which leads out to a magnificent flagstone patio. Master bedroom has sitting area, woodstove, 4 piece ensuite and terrace doors to patio. Asking $349,900. (M02) MLS 14600141

Cathy Conrad, Broker, 613-484-2636

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550 NEW LISTING

OPEN HOUSE SAT. APR. 26 1-3PM

2382 COUNTY RD. 11 - HOSTESS: AUDREY ANN HAMILTON Excellent family home close to town. This 4 bedroom, 3 bath offers generous room sizes. Newer windows, full unspoiled basement, large double car detached garage. Patio doors off den to large deck. Very private. This is a must to view. $289,900. (EX3480) MLS 14602957

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Wade Mitchell, Broker of Record/Owner Cell 613-539-1433

SAT. APR.26 1-3PM

NEW WATERFRONT LISTING!

75 RIVER RD. NAPANEE - $349,900. MLS 14602808 • Tastefully Decorated • Finished Basement • Municipal Services

Call Michele Heaney, Sales Rep, at 613-583-7253 or Peg Campbelton, Sales Rep, at 613-449-4200

Independently Owned and Operated

OPEN HOUSE SAT. 2-4PM & SUN. 11AM-1PM

NEW LISTING

Call Cindy Haggerty, Broker, at 613-540-2116 or Kevin Haggerty, Sales Rep, at 613-539-2120

Independently Owned & Operated

17 HARTWOOD CRES. - HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS Immaculate all brick family home in a great subdivision. Features include open concept kitchen, dining room and family room. Large master with walk-in closet and 3 piece ensuite. Full finished basement with massive room for entertaining. Large covered deck, double car garage with paved drive. $334,900. (EX3479) MLS 14602920

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George Mitchell, Sales Rep Cell 613-541-9152 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

Independently Owned & Operated

Real Estate Brokerage

32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

Independently Owned & Operated

29 KANVERS WAY - Dir: Bridge W to Angus to Beverly L on Kanvers This immaculate like-new bungalow is a must-see! Loaded with features such as rich hardwood and ceramic floors, spacious eat-in kit with pantry, mn flr laundry, gracious master with huge walk-in and ensuite with step-in shower and corner soaker tub. Lower level boasts 3rd full bath, massive rec room plus 3rd bedroom. Double-wide paved drive and BONUS no rear neighbours! $339,900. See you Sunday!

Dennis Stover, Sales Rep.

off: 613-384-1200 cell: 613-328-6632 email: dennis.g.stover@gmail.com

OPEN HOUSE

OPEN HOUSE

SUN. APR.27 12-2PM

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Call Bill Martin, Sales Rep Cell 613-540-4375

SUNDAY APR. 27 1-3PM

www.246RideauSt.com

• 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 3 Fully Finished Levels • Fruit Trees and Small Vineyard • $550,000

3 CEDAR ST., NAPANEE - $99,900. Retirement living at its best in this seniors’ park. Nice 9’x20’ deck just off sunroom addition. Bright open concept, large master bedroom, 2 bedrooms, kitchen with ample cupboards, appliances included. On water and sewer. (EX3113) MLS 13601800

OPEN HOUSE

246 RIDEAU ST. KINGSTON

32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

OPEN HOUSE

OPEN HOUSE

SUN. APR.27 2-4PM

NEW PRICE

10 TESKEY RD., STONE MILLS $269,900. - WOW $20,000 REDUCTION High on a hill looking down on the world. Listen to the quiet. Secluded privacy. Away from the world. Large master bedroom looking down on great room. 2 other bedrooms on 1st floor, main floor laundry. Attached two car garage. (EX3300) MLS 13607609

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Call Bill Martin, Sales Rep Cell 613-540-4375 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

Independently Owned & Operated

SUN. APR. 27

2-4PM

179 FAIRFIELD ST. BATH Custom Built 3 bedroom plus 1, elevated bungalow facing the park and just block from the lake. Just 10 years old,but looks and feels as though was just recently built. Spotless inside and out. Large rooms,plenty of kitchen cupboards. Two decks one with hot tub and the other from kitchen for barbeque. Lower level could be great area for inlaw or teenager. The garage is full length of the house 24 x35 with walkout to back yard. Lower level with heated floor. This home cannot be replaced at the listing price of $394,900. Adele Vermette 613 530-7787 MLS 13607193

ADELE VERMETTE, Sales Person 80 Queen St. Kingston, ON

off: 613-544-4141 cell: 613-530-7787

279,000

$

2289 MORVEN CRES. Enjoy country living on quiet Morven Cres. just minutes from Napanee and easy access to 401 and Kingston. Beautifully maintained bungalow with 1980 sq. ft. of living space and full unfinished basement. Hardwood floors, sunken living room with stone fireplace. Open concept overlooking in-ground pool in back yard. Many upgrades. Shows immaculate! (EX3294) MLS 13606981

Call Wayne Elder, Sales Rep Cell 613-536-8897

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34 REID STREET - Well maintained bungalow in a quiet neighbourhood, with a fully fenced backyard. Features include ensuite off master bedroom, oak kitchen with island and a two tier deck. Basement is finished with a rec room with gas freestanding stove, den, bedroom and full bath. New gas furnace with central air (2012). Asking $239,900. (M30) MLS 14602469

Tanya Myatt Mosier, Sales Representative, 613-532-0330

32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

Independently Owned & Operated

NEW PRICE

422 THOMAS ST., DESERONTO 3 bedroom with dressing room off the master bedroom. Some pine ceilings and walls, main floor laundry, very open concept. Large fenced back yard, patio door off kitchen to large deck. Many upgrades like windows, flooring, etc. This home is a must to see. Give me a call to view. $139,000. (EX3428) MLS 14601032

Call Doug Nugent, Sales Rep Home 613-396-5110 Cell 613-483-7768

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32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

Independently Owned & Operated

15 MAPLE STREET, NAPANEE $125,000. Attention retirees! Immaculate 2 bedrooms 2 full baths, in Richmond Park adult lifestyle community. This home is sure to please with its open concept living/dining/kitchen area with vaulted ceilings. Spacious Master Bedroom has ensuite and large closet. At the front of the home is a second full bath and a den or second bedroom with a bright bay window. Patio, garden shed and mature gardens, backing onto open space. This home is lovingly maintained and ready for new owners! MLS

DAVID WILSON Sales Representative

Direct: 613-329-7395 Off: 613-544-4141


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B E AV E R

Haggerty

Independently Owned & Operated

www.238ClareviewRd.com

Team

Weekly Feature

www.246RideauSt.com NEW LISTING

OPEN HOUSE

SATURDAY APRIL 26, 2-4PM & SUNDAY APRIL 27, 11AM-1PM 246 RIDEAU ST. KINGSTON

• 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 3 Fully Finished Levels • Fruit Trees and Small Vineyard • $550,000

www.CindyHaggerty.com www.115BridgeStW.com

OPEN HOUSE

SATURDAY APRIL 26, 1-3PM 115 BRIDGE ST. W., NAPANEE

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Cindy Haggerty Broker of Record Cell: 613-540-2116

Kevin Haggerty Sales Representative Cell: 613-539-2120

Terra Haggerty Sales Representative Cell: 613-583-5629

www.287ChurchSt.com

OPEN HOUSE

• 4 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Stately Century Home • Gorgeous Custom Kitchen • Large Carriage House • $389,000

SUNDAY APRIL 27, 1-3PM 287 CHURCH ST., NAPANEE

www.149MainSt.com

NEW LISTING

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Completely Renovated • Bright Sunroom • $249,900

• 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Completely Renovated • Across from Waterfront Park • $299,900

www.141ConnellDr.com

www.WhiteLakeRd.com

www.9-205CentreSt.com

www.866CountyRd15.com

www.6750OldHwy2.com

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 4 year old home on cul-de-sac • Eat-in Kitchen & Full Ensuite in Master • $369,900

• 88 Acre Retreat • 4 Bedrooms, 1 Bath Cabin • Close to Denbigh • $139,900

• 1 Bedroom & 1 Bath Condo • Waterview • Close to Downtown • $129,900

• 2+1 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Licensed Dog Kennel on 15+ Acres • 3 Season Sunroom • $329,900

• 3 Bedrooms & 3 Baths • Large Principal Rooms • 3 Car Garage/Workshop • $296,000

www.442TownlineRd.com

www.4481CountyRd9.com

www.426ThomasSt.com

www.187MarilynAve.com

www.1743CountyRd27.com

• 4 Bedrooms & 3.5 Baths • 28.6 Acres • Cape Cod home w/In Law Suite • $489,900 www.151MosowRd.com

• 3+1Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • 2.77 Acres w/Waterview of Hay Bay • Many updates • $279,900

www.1244LittleCreekRd.com

• 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • In-Floor Heating • Original Woodwork and Trim • $225,000

www.1176CountyRd14.com

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Granite Countertops • Large Fenced Yard • $249,900

www.1108VeleyRd.com

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 1900 sqft open concept bungalow • Vast gardens & 1 bedroom cabin • $264,900

• 4 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Double Car Garage & Oversized Outbuilding • 60 Acres • $369,900

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 2 Tiered Deck • Privacy on 4.48 Acres • $369,900

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Vaulted Ceiling in Livingroom with Fireplace • 2 Acre Private Treed Lot • $319,900

• 4 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Pine Log Interior • 100 Acres • $239,900

www.4423BathRd.com

• 4 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths • Exposed Limestone Walls • 200ft Waterfront on Lake Ontario • $564,900

www.2467CountyRd11.com

• 6 Bedrooms & 5.5 Baths • In-Ground Pool & Limestone Hot Tub • 98 Acres with 50x120 Megadome • $749,900

www.3748CountyRd1.com

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Custom Built Timber Frame on 4.86 acres • Romeo & Juliet Balcony • $469,900


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Thursday, April 24, 2014

N A PA N E E

Kanvers Way, Napanee (Bridge Street West to Angus, to Beverly, to Kanvers Way)

SALES OFFICE 613-354-7474 CELL 416-576-4473

10 Models to Choose From

B E AV E R

REAL ESTATE / RE3

N E W S E M I S & B U N G A L OW S R E A DY N OW ! ! From 1200 - 1310 sq.ft.

Starting at $225,000.

Many sizes to suit your needs Bungalows & 2 Storeys on 50’ Lots

Being Built Now!

COME IN AND SEE OUR FINISHED E T IMMEDIA N MODELS ESSIO POSS ! AVAILABLE

Beautiful wooden railings and kitchen cabinetry!

OPEN HOUSE

LOT 12 - Model 1380 1380 SF 2 bdrm, 2 bath, ideal home for downsizing, mn flr laun, step-in shower, many upgrades, hdwd, ceramic, no rear neighbours $279,900 HST Incl.

LOT 5 - Model 1530 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large 3 car garage. Many upgrades including hardwood flooring, ceramic tile, oak stairs.

By Appointment Only Information: 416-576-4473

C H O O S E YO U R L O T A N D M O D E L T W O AVA I L A B L E I M M E D I AT E LY

4 2 LARGE LOTS STILL AVAILABLE!

Full 7 year TARION Warranty

26B Richmond Blvd., Napanee

BROKERAGE

Office: 613-354-4213 OPEN HOUSE

Mon - Thurs - Builder on-site for showings

ELISHA MCCUTCHEON

Excellent family home on Beverly Street, 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 $305,000. MLS 13608793 Call for full details.

FARM AND ACRES 412 ACRES - Family homestead for family who wants lots of space. This farm has something for everyone in the family. Well maintained and updated home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, main floor family room. Good barns. Land consists of a mix of workland, pasture, large hardwoods, year-round creek, ponds, trails and great hunting. Located at the end of a dead end road but within 35 km to Kingston and 17 km to Napanee. Call for full details $449,900. MLS 14602292

KASHWAKAMAK LAKE YEAR-ROUND HOME Lovely home and property on a year round road. Nice protected waterfrontage with 100 ft. on the lake. The dwelling has been well maintained with an abundance of windows allowing excellent lake views. Fireplace in livingroom, 2 bedrooms, workshop in basement, 2 additional storage buildings and a newer 2 car detached garage. Move to the lake year round and enjoy the “good” life. Asking $259,900. MLS 14600756 Call today.

BILL MCCUTCHEON

Well maintained 1.5 storey home in Napanee. Close to all amenities including the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital, walking distance to NDSS, J.J. O’Neill Public School, and Prince Charles School. It is also walking distance to the Napanee Fair grounds. Detached workshop, great for extra storage! Large rec room in basement with an office. Great spot for first-time home buyers, couples looking to retire, or someone looking for an investment property to rent! Priced at $169,900. MLS 14600884

SAT. APR. 26TH 2-4PM

Located on a quiet country road, this 1 storey brick/stone house is your next home! 1,678 sq.ft., 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home which includes a large eat-in kitchen, cozy living room with a large bay window letting in a lot of natural light, heated sun room off of the dining room, large rec room in the basement perfect for a man cave or a great place to entertain company! Basement also includes a laundry room, cold storage and a great place for a workshop. Sitting on 2.8 acres, this property is great for taking strolls right in your back yard, and also includes a large vegetable garden and multiple perennial gardens for the gardener in you! This home is perfect for first time home buyers, families, or a quiet place to retire! All of this for $229,900. and only 10 kms north of Napanee!! MLS 14601980

OPEN HOUSE SUN., APRIL 27TH 1-3PM

BROKER OF RECORD 613-453-4347

SALES REP 613-453-4292

200 ROBERT ST. Don’t miss out on seeing this vibrant, 3 level, Victorian style home with many modern upgrades including roof (2011), both bathrooms (2010), windows (2008) and updated flooring, to name a few. Original tin ceilings in dining room, tin panelling in the kitchen, and custom etched glass windows just add to the character of this unique home. Located on a quiet street close to all amenities, this 2000 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom house is the perfect place for your next home. All of this with a fully fenced back yard and a detached garage. Priced at $217,000. MLS 13609822

11 CENTRE ST., UNIT 104, NAPANEE

210 CENTRE ST., NAPANEE Minutes from downtown Napanee, this spacious 2 storey home has a lot of character! 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, with an eat-in kitchen as well as a separate dining room. Large detached garage/storage shed. Walking distance to all amenities! Fall in love with this century brick home! Priced at $198,900. MLS 14600360

VACANT LOT Kashwakamak Lake building lot on Myers Cave Rd. with yearround access. This is a great building lot for your new home. Hydro and driveway installed. 2 good building locations on the lot. There is a lower building spot that has easy access off the road. There is also an elevated building location but WOW what a view of the lake. Full survey available. Asking price of $110,000. MLS 14600755

NEW

NEW

Time to give up the snow shovel? This fabulous main level, waterfront condo awaits you! Picturesque view of the Napanee River with parks and loads of shopping nearby. Carefree living in a security building. This 3 bedroom, two bath unit, with in-unit laundry and storage, offers you all you need without all the outdoor upkeep hassles. $189,900. MLS 14601760

1209 SHIBAGUA RD.

Privacy and good sized yard makes this a super choice for the first time owner. Larger rooms throughout with eat-in kitchen which has pine cupboards and wainscoting in dining area. Home also has newer steel roof, siding and large concrete porch! Very close to the quaint Village of Tamworth. Offered at 119,900. MLS 14602481

8 MEADOW LANE, NAPANEE

Looking for a great home? This picture perfect townhouse boasts 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths. New kitchen and updated baths are just a few of the great features of this home. Newer windows and great deck are perfect for barbequing and dining outdoors. Come take a look. Neat as a pin, this place won’t last long! Heat approximately 52/m hydro 70/m. Offered at $129,900. MLS 14602280

JOHANNE BRUNNER Sales Representative Cell 613-484-4743

32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

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Independently Owned & Operated

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N A PA N E E

KELLY PERCIVAL

200 FOOT DEEP LOT IN TOWN

Stunning newer all brick 2 storey home in the most desirable area of Napanee. Main level features large open concept kitchen with breakfast bar, kitchen opens up to living room large enough for huge get togethers. Separate family room with hardwood floors and high end wood burning fireplace. Upper level features 4 large bedrooms, master features ensuite with jacuzz tub & seperate shower plus large walk in closet. Lower level is professionally finished with large rec room, separate workout area or office, fifth bedroom plus a 4 pc bath. This home has the best yard in the area over 200 feet. MLS 13609186 $384,900.

Sales Representative

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

OFFICE 613-354-4800 CELL 613-583-1659

Independently Owned & Operated

32 Industrial Blvd., Napanee

email: kellyp@exitnapanee.ca

www.exitnapanee.ca

IN-LAW SUITE

221 NEWBURGH RD. Newly renovated, 3 bedroom semi with a completely separate 1 bedroom apartment in lower level with separate entrance. Would make a great in-law suite. Both levels have all newer flooring throughout, all new lighting, new central air in 2012, new kitchen in lower level in 2012, new pony panel. $179,900. MLS 14601972

B E AV E R

LIVE FOR FREE

STARTER HOME

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. $99,900. MLS 14601416

Separately metered duplex. 1-3 bdrm side, 1-2 bdrm side. Newer flooring, freshly painted. Great investment property! MLS 13603423 $119,000.

$349,900. MLS 14602808

WATERFRONT

CHARACTER FILLED HOME!

GREAT WRAP AROUND PORCH!

Highly desirable neighbourhood and a great home. Interior features 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, jacuzzi tub, new hardwood flooring in living room and dining room, gas fireplace in your large dining room. Newly drywalled and insulated eat in kitchen with mud room off of kitchen. Newer windows, 3 large bay windows, steel roof and great wrap around porch. Walk to the river and the golf course. $189,000. MLS 14600286

Gorgeous character-filled country home except it is all newer. The woman in the house will fall in love with the large kitchen, the man will fall in love with the oversized triple car garage that has enough power to do welding. The master bedroom is huge and has a private deck overlooking the countryside as well as an ensuite and walk-in closet. The wrap-around covered front porch is a great place for your morning coffee. Garage built in ‘09, house built in ‘93, new roof, 35 year shingles in ‘07, 60 amp generator panel. $299,000. MLS 14600244

HAY BAY WATERFRONT

Stop dreaming and start living in this 4 bedroom waterfront home. Open concept kitchen to cook in and watch the boats go by at the same time. Propane fireplace in living room for those chilly nights. Master bedroom has ensuite bath. Large deck to sip your morning coffee and watch the fish jump in the beautiful Hay Bay. Large boathouse with approval previously to build on top of it. Come to the Walleye capital of the world and enjoy your piece of paradise all year round. $325,000 MLS 14601821

$309,000. MLS 14602972

open house

New

New

75 RIVER RD. NAPANEE

1087B HUGHES LANDING RD.

• Tastefully Decorated • Finished Basement • Municipal Services

• 640ft frontage on Beautiful Skootamatta Lake • 2 Bedrm Cottage + Bunkie • Great for Fishing & Boating

$148,000. MLS 14602358

$249,900. MLS 14602284

4227 DESERT LAKE ROAD • Bungalow Close to Lakes • Upgraded Bedroom & Bathroom • Private Lot

$199,000. MLS 14602806

WATERFRONT

SATURDAY, APRIL 26 11AM to 1PM New

Thursday, April 24, 2014

WATERFRONT

345 RED CEDAR POINT RD. • Level Waterfront • 3 Bedrooms • Metal Roof

$264,000. MLS 14602372

$239,000. MLS 14602173

208 PERCH COVE, NAPANEE

4307 OTTAWA ST., HARROWSMITH

• 2 Bedroom Cottgage on the Lake • Clean Level Waterfront with Dock • Large Detached Garage

483 CAMDEN ROAD, NAPANEE

• High Ceilings & Bay Windows • Eat -in Kitchen + Separate Dining Room • Detached Garage/Workshop with Hydro & Water

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Walkout to Deck & Fenced Yard • Partly Finished Basement with Huge Rec. Room

WATERFRONT

$309,900. MLS 14601914

$262,500. MLS 14601304

$399,000. MLS 14601151

WATERFRONT

WATERFRONT

1010 MARYSVILLE ROAD

466 DUNDAS ST., NAPANEE

379 RED CEDAR POINT RD.

• Beautiful Limestone Home • Open Concept with Wide Plank Pine Floors • Backs onto Salmon River

• Waterfront Bungalow • Municipal Services • Bonus Room in Basement

• Open Concept 3 Bedroom Home • Large Deck • Detached Garage

• 3 Bedroom, Double Car Garage Home • Master Ensuite • Beautifully Landscaped Fenced Yard

$234,800. MLS 14600218

Independently Owned and Operated.

9 Commercial Court, Napanee 101 William Henderson Drive Unit 1

MICHELE HEANEY Sales Representative

Cell

613-583-7253

PEG CAMPBELTON michele.heaney@gmail.com

1084 ACADIA DR., KINGSTON

$349,000. MLS 14602134

$117,000. MLS 14600161

$219,900. MLS 14600475

213 MITCHELLS CROSSROAD, PICTON

175 - 316 HAIG RD., BELLEVILLE

32 OLD COUNTY ROAD 9

9035 COUNTY RD 2, NAPANEE

• 2 Bedroom Condo • Enjoy the view from the Balcony • Close to Hospital,Waterfront & Shopping

• Chalet Style • Waterview, Close to Boat Ramp • 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths

• Large Open Concept Main Floor • Beautiful Kitchen Cupboards • Large Detached Garage & Workshop

$210,000. MLS 14600326

Sales Representative

Cell

613-449-4200

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JOHN CURRAN Sales Representative

Cell 613-328-1767

• 80 Acre Property • 3 Bedrooms • Kitchen Features Breakfast Bar & Pantry

VACANT LAND:

MLS 14602341 - 61 BRICKWORKS RD • Beautiful Lot • 4 Acres • Drilled Well $38,000. MLS 13608507 - CRAIGEN ROAD • 65 Acres • Mixed Hardwood & Wetland • Great for Hunting & ATVs

AMHERSTVIEW BUNGALOW Lovely bungalow in popular Amherstview with a large fenced in yard. Steel roof shingles, newer windows, large deck and interlocking brick walkways complete the outside. Inside the home has two generous size bedrooms, a large modern bathroom with whirlpool tub, a large eat in kitchen and large living area with newer hardwood flooring. Main floor laundry hookups are also available. On the lower level, lots of storage space available, a work area, a large rec room with gas fireplace and a sleeping area. You really need to see it to appreciate the work in this home. MLS 14603060 $249,900.

NEW LISTING

Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage* Independently Owned and Operated

613-354-4347

I can help with any of your

Email: john.curran@century21.ca Website: johncurranrealestate.com

NEW $249,900.

real estate needs.

61 ACRES PALACE ROAD This unique parcel is right in town with municipal services directly across the street. 1883 ft. street frontage provides tremendous potential for residential development. Included is a 4 bedroom century limestone home and a 48’x60’ post and beam barn in good condition. This is a beautiful elevated setting with great views over the town and is fully surveyed. Call for details. MLS 14600095 $499,900.

GREAT POTENTIAL, GREAT PRICE Excellent 25 acre parcel of land with many possible uses. Small insulated office 16’x12’ with 100 amp service, woodstove and attached garage/storage 11’x23’, all with aluminum siding and metal roof. Additional outbuilding made with 3 45 foot trailers in U shape with good metal roof over opening supported by trusses. Concrete slab at rear 12’x45’, also covered. This property is subject to HST. Possible vendor take back at good rate available. All chattels on the property are available for negotiated sale. List is available. MLS 14600834 $119,900.

1006 BETHEL ROAD COUNTRY 2 STOREY This beautiful family home is well kept and ready to move into. This 8 year old home has 4 bedrooms and three baths. Features include formal living and dining rooms, main floor family room, eat in kitchen with lots of cupboard space and upper level laundry area. Wood floors throughout the main level, a gas fireplace and a high dry unfinished basement with a walkout complete the home. Sitting on 4.31 acres makes this the perfect country home just looking for a family to move into it. MLS 14600027 $309,900.

NEW PRICE

Very nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath unit. Presently used for student accommodations. Close to all amenities. Excellent Investment Opportunity $103,000. MLS 14601702

VACANT LAND

3.79 ACRES ON

REDUCED B U T T E R M I L K

FALLS RD. Very nice building lot about 15 minutes from town and 401. Easy commute to Napanee or Belleville. Very nice road with upscale homes in the area. Level lot and partially treed. Dug well with return rate of approximately 16 gals. a minute according to report. MLS 14600096 $34,900.

DRIVE IN ROAD -

REDUCED Very desirable 27

Acre lot, backing on to the 401 and with 645 ft of frontage on Drive In Road. This property has two gates and a drilled well. There is a Hydro easement on the property. The Seller has no information on the well and has never used it. MLS 14600840 $109,900.


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112A Industrial Blvd., Napanee, ON OFFICE 613-354-3550 TOLL FREE 1-866-461-0631 See our listings at www.wagarmyatt.com SATURDAY, APR. 26TH, 11AM-1PM SATURDAY, APR. 26TH, 11AM-1PM SATURDAY, APR. 26TH, 11AM-1PM SATURDAY, APR. 26TH, 11AM-1PM

OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE 4329 COUNTY ROAD 9

Greg Wagar

Broker of Record

613-541-9781

NEW LISTING Marten D. Lewis

Sales Representative

613-539-9852

Patsy Rhines

Sales Representative

613-331-0536

265 PALACE RD.

This 3 plus 1 bedroom, 2 full bath home will make an ideal home for your growing family. Large fenced in backyard with 24` above ground pool, wrap around porch, close to Napanee Golf and Country Club. Walking distance to down town. Quick closing available. Asking $174,900. (M42) MLS 14603031

NEW PRICE

Tanya Myatt Mosier

Sales Representative

613-532-0330

Marlene McGrath

Sales Representative

613-849-3264

Rick Gerow

Sales Representative

613-329-9546

Cathy Conrad Broker

613-484-2636

Host: Marten Lewis, Sales Rep

1503 SOUTH SHORE RD

Enjoy the amazing views of hay bay that this year round home has to offer from the sunroom or the multi level decks. Excellent for swimming, fishing and boating. Updated kitchen, baths, flooring, some new windows, newer furnace and roof. Attached garage with inside entry to house and an additional storage room under garage with access to basement. Asking $239,000. (M24) MLS 14601924

NEW LISTING

606 WESTPLAIN RD.

624 HAMBLY RD

This 55 acre farm has a 12 year old bungalow, complete with main floor laundry, 3 bedrooms, currently operating as a horse farm. Level land with 40 acres hay fields, never sprayed; 11 year old huge 32` x 48` shop/garage; 11 year old horse barn 31` x 27` with 4 stalls, one being a huge foaling stall; spacious tack room with shelves, saddle racks and hay loft. This is a private country spot with a long driveway only ten minutes South of Napanee. Asking $419,900 (M37) MLS 14602839

454 PALACE RD.

Immaculate 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home This home will make an ideal spot for with attached 1 1/2 car garage. Open first time buyers. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath home with single car garage. 50 acres of concept living space. With the exception of the rec rm, all flooring has been upgraded land with plenty of road frontage. New to ceramic, bamboo and laminate over the roof, siding and garden doors in 2014. last 3 yrs. Kitchen island, countertop and New garage door in 2013. Sit on your plumbing 2013. Large lot (79 ft frontage) new interlock patio complete with hot with no neighbours to the rear. Nice curb tub. Asking $155,000. (M41) MLS appeal and quick access to Hwy 401 14602954 Asking $254,900. (M40) MLS 14602872

NEW PRICE

Paul Wagar

Sales Representative

613-484-1603

Barry Brummel

195 FRIZZELL ROAD, STONE MILLS 2,100 sq. ft. home features 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Asking $285,000. (L97) MLS 14601834

OPEN HOUSE

Host: Sue Rankin, Sales Rep

Host: Tanya Myatt Mosier, Sales Rep Well maintained waterfront property on Hay Bay. Updates over the last few years include: roofing, furnace/ac/heat pump, most windows, carpeting, central vac, bsmt bath, driveway grading & gravel. Fantastic view of Hay Bay. This efficient 3+1 bedroom/2 bath home is located just 20 minutes south of Napanee and Hwy 401 on one of Ontario’s select fishing & boating waterways. Update/upgrade list available. Asking $298,900. (M28) MLS 14602433

OPEN HOUSE

57 SPLINTER DR

Great home for first time buyer, or investment property. 3 bedrooms 1 1/2 baths, large eat-in kitch. Asking $129,900 (M35) MLS 14602824

308 BELLEVILLE RD

Only $179,900. this cute war time home has had many upgrades. 2 + 1 bedrooms. Walking distance from schools. Quick closing available. (M15) MLS 14601224

NEW PRICE

Sales Representative

2823 COUNTY RD 9 (RIVER ROAD) 4 Bedroom ranch bungalow. Master bedroom has 4 piece ensuite. Asking $349,900. (M02) MLS 14600141 Host: Cathy Conrad, Broker

195 WHITE LAKE ROAD # C

You will enjoy your summers at this very nice 3 seasoned, 2 bedroom modular on beautiful White Lake. Part of Cedar Cove Estates. Fully furnished! Excellent for snowbirds, cedar cove is a corporation, each owner owns a share of the entire property with title to their lots deeded back to the share owner by the corporation. $250.00 yearly covers your common expenses. Asking $75,000 (M36) MLS 14602831

VACANT LAND

Three prime Deseronto building lots with views of the Bay of Quinte. All lots are roughly 62 ft wide and 98 feet deep with site plan survey available. North side of Dundas St E at First St with services to the corner. Call today for more info. Asking $19,900 each (M32, M33, M34) MLS 14602672, 14602673, 14602674

NEW PRICE

613-484-0933

Bob Rae

Sales Representative

613-561-0907

Sue Rankin

Sales Representative

613-536-8589

11 CENTRE ST. -302, NAPANEE Renovated top to bottom 2009 Appliances included. Ductless heating and central air. Asking $189,900. (M05) MLS 14600376

MAKE AN OFFER - GREAT STARTER HOME

201 BELLEVILLE ROAD

3483 BIG CREEK ST., NAPANEE 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 car attached garage, 6 acres backing onto Big Creek. Asking $265,000. (M25) MLS 14602168

This 2 bedroom, 1 bath home is 2 blocks from schools. Interior has had many upgrades including windows, doors, plumbing and electrical. Large fenced in back yard. Asking $144,900. (M26) MLS 14602172

182 ACRES - CRAIGEN RD With over 1700 feet of road frontagest. Asking $124,900. (M38) MLS 14602843

5991 COUNTY RD 41 2 storey home in the Village of Erinsville Asking $145,000. (L10) MLS 13606128

OPEN FOR OFFERS

NEW PRICE

898 COUNTY ROAD 12 Salmon River Estate www.898countyroad12.com Asking $999,900. (M31) MLS 14602544

NEW PRICE 88 GROVE ST., NEWBURGH 3 Bedroom bungalow with 300` of waterfront on the Napanee River. Asking $249,900. (M27) MLS 14602299

530 COUNTY RD 27

Well maintained farmhouse featuring original wood trim and wood railings, main floor windows with upper leaded glass, high ceilings, main floor laundry/bath. newer roof and some newer windows. Potential bonus room over attached workshop. Asking $436,400. (M23) MLS 14601910

753 DESERONTO ROAD

Corner of County Rd 1 West (502) and Deseronto Road. 18 Acre Horse Farm 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths. Only 2 minutes from the 401! Asking $374,500. (M04) MLS 14600335

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY This unique commercial/residential property offers 2200 sq. ft. of residential space and 2300 sq. ft. of commercial space. The 3 bedroom residential space features an open concept kitchen, breakfast nook and separate dining. Asking $229,000. (L94) MLS 13609769

500 HAMBLY ROAD 3 Bedroom, 2 bath bungalow, 2-car att. garage, open concept, rec room Asking $224,500. (M07) MLS 14600480

4180 KING ST VERONA 3 bedrooms open concept Meadow wood Mobile Home Park. Asking $89,900. (M03) MLS 16600196

VACANT LAND

200 ACRES of excellent recreational property for the avid hunter. Ponds on the property and dug well. Great deer and bear hunting. Located 20 minutes north of the 401. Asking $110,000. (M39) MLS 14602845


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WADE MITCHELL

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GEORGE MITCHELL

BROKER OF RECORD/OWNER OFFICE: 354-4800 HOME: 354-1520 CELL: 539-1433

NEW LISTING

2382 COUNTY RD. 11 HOSTESS: AUDREY ANN HAMILTON - 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $289,900. (EX3480) MLS 14602957

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

OFFICE: 354-4800 CELL: 541-9152

32 Industrial Blvd, Napanee, Ontario K7R 4B7 Phone (613)354-4800 Fax (613)354-4804 www.exitnapanee.ca

email: wmitchell@exitnapanee.ca

OPEN HOUSE SAT. 1-3PM

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OPEN HOUSE SAT. 2-4PM

17 HARTWOO CRES. - HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $334,900. (EX3479)

52 COUNTRY CLUB DR. 3+1 BEDROOM, 3.5 BATH $589,000. (EX3437) MLS 14601492

21 UNITED ST. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $179,900. (EX3455) MLS 14601860 200 DUNDAS ST. BEDROOM/ STUDIO

256 DUNDAS STREET W. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $219,900. (EX3201) MLS 13604301

1 BATH $174,900. (EX3464) MLS 14602106

16 UNITED ST. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $179,900. (EX3435) MLS 14601439

594 BEECHWOOD 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $349,900. (EX3409) MLS 14600401

NEW LISTING

7 CENTRE ST., UNIT 107 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $179,900. (EX3462) MLS 14602041

NEW

PRICE 498 PALACE RD. 3 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $244,900. (EX3418) MLS 14600662

NEW PRICE

285 DUNDAS STREET W. 4 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $284,900. (EX3447) MLS 14601752

128 THOMAS ST. E. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $169,900. (EX3424) MLS 14600874

144 MILL ST. 1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $174,900. (EX3393) MLS 13609595

9396 COUNTY ROAD 2

5 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $314,900. (EX3450) MLS 14601789

18 WATER ST. E. 1 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $269,900. (EX3319) MLS 13607632

WATERFRONT

166 SIMCOE 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $289,900. (EX3421) MLS 14600866 TO BE BUILT!! 119 BRANT ST. (READY FOR 06/14) OTHER LOTS AVAILABLE

22 EDGEWOOD DR. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $369,900. (EX3321) MLS 13607787

218 BRANT ST. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $143,900. (EX3348) MLS 13608299

44 QUAKER HILL RD. 4 BEDROOM, 1 BATH

$189,900. (EX3413) MLS 14600482

COMMERCIAL

COMMERCIAL

Looking to be your own boss? Here is a perfect busiExcellent Main Street location, next to Tim Hortons. ness!! Golf driving range including all equipment. Featuring 4900 sq. ft. building in good condition, 3 bay Includes 8 inside stations and 10 grass outside stadoors. Asking $299,900. Must be sold! Open for tions with irrigation plow and 9 hole mini putt. offers. (EX3041) MLS 13600031 $199,900. (EX3312) MLS 13607414

COMMERCIAL

COMMERCIAL

COMMERCIAL

SOLD

64 RIVER RD. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $264,900. (EX3252) MLS 13605674

COMMERCIAL

2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH (ROUGH-IN FOR 2ND) $149,900. (EX3400) MLS 13609790

COMMERCIAL

455 CENTRE ST. Location, location, location! Prime commercial site Thinking about opening a daycare? Look at this estab- located on Centre Street North across from the lished business. Everything is in place and ready to go! Napanee Mall and right beside Petro Canada. 1400 Excellent income and be your own boss. Call for more sq. ft. Butler building features 2 entrances off Centre Street. $599,900. (EX3401) MLS 13609803 details. $155,000. (EX3248) MLS 13605577

COMMERCIAL

COMMERCIAL/LEASE

R BUY

24 ADVANCE AVE. LEASE O 17-125 EAST 63 DUNDAS STREET There are 2 buildings on the subject property; the sales office 6 rental units, three 12’ overhead doors, 16 clear feet ceiling This building consists of a 2 bay garage, sales office, 2 washUNIT 7, 3 SNOW RD., NAPANEE rooms. The building has not been used after May 6/96. There is an environment report on file that was completed in 1993. 3400 sq. ft. of office space or can be used for retail space. $2000/month plus water. (EX3210) MLS This property is being sold “as is.” Must be sold. Open for 13604720 offers. $185,000. (EX3040) MLS 1360030

20 MARKET SQUARE (35x24) 840 sq. ft., the garage is 1190 sq. ft. with two bay doors, span. Separate furnace, separate hydro. New owner can set Lease $1,450. 1000 square feet of space, 2 offices, used to be a service station. The property is accessible from up own shop with shipping and receiving. Needing 24 hour board room, 2 piece bath, central location. Triple Net Adelphi and East St. Excellent development property. Must be notice for showing on the rented units. Call for more details. sold. Open for offers. $199,000. (EX3039) MLS 13600028 Lease. (EX3395) MLS 13609591 $579,000. (EX3323) MLS 13607841/13609052

VACANT LAND 36 NEVILLE POINT RD. - Beautiful,

VACANT LAND

VACANT LAND

VACANT LAND

BEECHWOOD RD. - Build your dream PRISTINE SHORELINE - SHERMAN’S POINT ROAD - If you like wide open spaces, this building lot is perfect for VANLUVEN RD. - 8 acres of prime commercial land.

NEW LISTING very well kept 1 acre property on presti- NEW LISTING home here! Perfect 3.2 Acre building lot Build your dream home on this 100’ waterfront x 300’ you. Build you dream home on this very nice, level lot and Services at lot line. Located just off 41 Highway on

gious Neville Point, Beaver Lake. Has 184 feet of waterfront. Great fishing, boating, swimming and skating. Village close by with all amenities. Paved road makes perfect location for your year-round home. Southern exposure, gentle shoreline and sandly lake bed. Private from road by trees. Includes drilled well, bunkie and dock. Not many lots available on Beaver Lake and this is one-of-a-kind. Call before it’s gone! $169,900. (EX3459) MLS 14601939

with a drilled well. Ideal location, in a private setting with cleared level lot. Nestled within the cedars on the shores mature trees and open space. $59,900. (EX3454) MLS of Long Reach. $175,000. (EX3049) MLS 13600288 14601849 82 acres on Shermans Point with 332 feet of prime water416 DUNDAS ST. W. - Waterfront property on the front. Build your dream waterfront home on the secluded Napanee River. Approved for 12 unit apartment building wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of (plan included), or a single residential home. $225,000. developing the remaining acreage with 4560 feet of Town (EX3414) MLS 14600533 Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny bit of E.P. GST is applicable. $399,900. (EX3386) MLS 13609448 92 GLENNELM RD. - Great 15 acre building lot with lots KIMMETT SIDE RD. - 2 acre industrial lot close to of privacy. Just minutes from town. $48,900. (EX3402) Goodyear, good access to Hwy. 401. Utilities at the road. Great building lot with lots of privacy. Just minutes from MLS 13608425 $89,900. (EX3415) MLS 14600527 town. $49,900. (EX3045) MLS 13600234

have space to roam. New well with lots of water. Taxes to Vanluven Rd. (EX3317) MLS 13607574 be assessed. $49,900. (EX3044) MLS 13600215 ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream home on County Rd. 8, South Shore Rd. 225 acres of vacant land. this picture perfect 19 acre building lot located just minutes Featuring approximately 80 acres of mixed wood, some north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at its best. You will have work land, the remainder pasture. $350,000. (EX3387) lots of privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells have MLS 13609454 been obtained on neighbouring lots. $49,900. (EX3373) MLS 13609013 BUILD YOU OWN DREAM HOME on this beautiful 63 acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of PETWORTH RD. - Build your dream home on this 3.43 acre cedar, pine, and spruce. Remaining is brush. $99,900. lot with a drilled well already on the property. $59,900. (EX3179) MLS 13603821 (EX3142) MLS 13602636


Thursday, April 24, 2014

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WAYNE ELDER

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356 MAIN ST., DESERONTO Commercial building with living quarters. Good central location next to library for any type of retail. Fenced rear yard with parking. Inclusions: fridge, stove, woodstove, storage shed. $99,900. (EX3369) MLS 13608915

This 2 bedroom, 1 bath, modernized four season cottage is surrounded by trees and a spectacular view with 120’ of supreme Bay of Quinte shoreline. Interlocking patio leads to seawall and 60’ dock to hot spot for bass, walleye, pike, etc. Property is meticulously maintained and boasts gleaming laminate floors, electric fireplace, loads of closets, open concept kitchen and living room, granite top in bathroom, new appliances, large shed. New steel boat lift added in ‘09 for larger boats for your family pleasure. $274,900. (EX3385) MLS 13609456 www.paradiseonbayofquinte.com

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

VACANT LAND

LOT 12 & 13 MAIN ST. Double building lot in downtown Deseronto. Level, waterview and rezoning potential to residential. $39,000. (EX3389) MLS 13609484

1186 ELM TREE RD, CENTRAL FRONTENAC From this immaculate bungalow enjoy majestic views and vivid colours from the decks and gazebo of Little Clear Lake. Very private setting offers crown land bordering the property. Stream running through and fully serviced trailer in the woods accessible by a foot-bridge for weekend guests. New furnace, heated garage with workshop and den and bar. Minutes to Hwy. 7 and Sharbot Lake. Call for the numerous upgrades. $249,900. (EX3419) MLS 14600708

NEW PRICE

2289 MORVEN CRES. Enjoy country living on quiet Morven Cres. just minutes from Napanee and easy access to 401 and Kingston. Beautifully maintained bungalow with 1980 sq. ft. of living space and full unfinished basement. Hardwood floors, sunken living room with stone fireplace. Open concept overlooking in-ground pool in back yard. Many upgrades. Shows immaculate! $279,000. (EX3294) MLS 13606981

232 JOHN ST., NAPANEE Victorian charm in town. High ceilings, french doors in large main rooms, formal dining room. Upgraded windows, R-52 attic insulation, 3 1/2 year old H.E. natural gas furnace, 6 year old roof, 6 year old 32’x14’ heated sports pool with elephant cover. Gas fireplace and 3 bathrooms. Old fashion charm. Walking distance to amenities. $224,900. (EX3439) MLS 14601577

81 COUNTY RD. 12 Enjoy country living. Minutes from Napanee. Well maintained/immaculate country home. Bright southern exposure with 4 bedrooms. Large main rooms. Detached garage. Adjacent 48.5 acres could be purchased. Call listing agent for details on adjoining property. $183,500. (EX3456) MLS 14601912

OPEN HOUSE SAT. 2:30-4:30

694 ADDINGTON STREET, STONE MILLS Beautifully maintained family home that has been redone top to bottom. Large village lot close to park. Updated and open kitchen with plumbing, windows, wiring and drywall upgrades. Detached, insulated garage in double wide drive. Double whirlpool tub. $172,000. (EX3426) MLS 14600977

226 NEWBURGH ROAD Maintenance free elevated bungalow with attached garage. Close to everything Napanee has to offer. INcluding 6 appliances, central air, central vac and large open concept kitchen. Finished basement with extra bedroom and 3 piece bath. Private fenced yard with garden barn. Many more extras including video surveillance system. $234,900. (EX3477) MLS 14602782

209 THOMAS ST. W., NAPANEE Economical living in this quaint, tastefully decorated, immaculate starter home. Updated bathroom and kitchen including faucet and backsplash. Main floor hardwood, separate dining room with garden doors to deck and fully fenced back yard. Affordable utility bills, central air. $179,900. (EX3463) MLS 14602049

7 CENTRE ST. UNIT 306, NAPANEE Newly renovated two bedroom condo with features such as view of park and Napanee River off balcony, new flooring, new kitchen and bathrooms. Master ensuite and walk-in closet. Five appliances included. Just move in and enjoy! $184,900. MLS 13609238

PRIME VACANT LOTS AND LAND

VACANT LAND

COUNTY RD. 8 2 lots for $59,900. (EX3129) 6 acres $169,900. (EX3131)

INVESTMENT PROPERTY Approved for 48 lots. $379,000. (EX3131)

BUILDING LOT

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

128 FOURTH ST. $123,900. NEW LISTING

Formerly a duplex, easily converted back. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, gas heat. Newer shingles, many newer windows, hardwood floors on main level. Huge yard. $123,900. (EX3482) MLS 14603006

IMMACULATE CONDITION $149,900. NEW LISTING

Extremely well kept with 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, hardwood throughout. Newer windows and furnace, huge lot, detached garage. Beautiful kitchen with separate dining room. $149,900. (EX3474) MLS 14602524

COMMERCIAL PLUS 2 APTS. $189,900. Approximately 1600 sq.ft. of beautiful retail space presently rented for $1300 inclusive. Two 1 bedroom apartments rented for $1350 inclusive. Total gross rents $2650/month. Retail space is separately metered for hydro and heat. Lot size 38x132. $189,900. (EX3420) MLS 14600825

RETIRE HERE!!! $129,900.

This immaculate 2 bedroom home awaits your inspection. Totally renovated with newer addition at rear. Check out the interior pics online. $129,900. (EX3444) MLS 14601674

SOLD

Excellent level building lot with view of Hay Bay and boat launch. Levelled and great recreation property for your home. $15,000. (EX3277)

$264,900.!! - WATERFRONT - BAY OF QUINTE - $264,900.!! Excellent waterfront with 3 bedrooms plus ensuite. Bedroom in lower level. Great in-law suite possibilities. Beautiful 4 season solarium overlooking water. Huge rec room with gas fireplace. Boathouse under garage. Must be seen! $264,900. (EX3436) MLS 14601490

9396 COUNTY RD. #2 $314,900.

NEW LISTING

Amazing 5 bedroom home situated on a beautiful park like setting overlooking the water. Very spacious with hardwood floors throughout. 2 1/2 baths, 2 storey outbuilding ideal for business or workshop. $314,900. (EX3450) MLS 14601789

34002 COMMERCIAL $159,900. 3400 sq. ft. excellent retail space. Lots of possibilities. Call Sharon for more details. Asking $159,900. (EX3412)

GREAT STARTER!!! $129,900.

Great street appeal! Older home on a huge fenced yard with 1 1/2 detached garage. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, newer roof, central air, appliances included. Great starter home! $129,900. (EX3451) MLS 14601801

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35 DURHAM ST. $229,900.

Lovely 3+1 bedroom with natural gas heat. Central air, hardwood floors, new kitchen, newer roof and windows. Finished basement with bath. Close to school. $229,900. (EX3475) MLS 14602610

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2704 ELM TREE RD. $59,900. NEW PRICE

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Two bedroom with another room that could be finished for third bedroom. Spacious kitchen. Very nice setting. $59,900. (EX3429) MLS 14601110

WELCOME HOME! $134,900. NEW LISTING

This 3 bedroom home awaits your inspection. Spacious living room and kitchen. Main floor bedroom, laundry, and bath. Detached garage, handicap accessible. $134,900. (EX3472) MLS 14602400


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23 OLD MILL ST. CAMDEN EAST 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 3353 sq ft Peaceful, tranquil location, backing onto Napanee River Spacious kitchen, ample storage, vaulted ceilings, original finished pine flooring Endless updates – ready to just move in and love your life!

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WATERFRONT HOME HOBBY FARM Set up for horses has 25 acres, box stalls, outdoor riding ring, pond and pasture fields. The home is finished with lots of pine accents, a woodstove and a back deck to view your critters, the pond and the wild life. Features 2 or 3 bdrms, kit open to living rm, upper level laundry and more. $249,900 mls 13609280 see it all at www.horsehobbyfarm.com

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Beaver Lake home offers spectacular southern views, good swimming, fishing & boating. Features open concept dining area to living rm so have full view of lake, well appointed kitchen, 3 bdrms & bath on main level. Lower level is all finished with walkout. Huge rec rm, with woodstove, den or extra bdrm and bathrm. Separate workshop building has ample room for all the toys. $384,500 mls 14602073 see www.beaverlakewaterfronthome.com

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MICHELLE BOWES Production Manager NAPANEE VICTORIAN LOTS OF ROOM For a family in country bungalow near Centerville.1800 sq.ft., large principal rooms, main floor family rm, separate dining room & master with ensuite bath. Doors to large back deck, 1 ½ car garage & full basement awaits your touch. $259,900. mls14602483 www.centrevillecountryhome.com

Features good size principal rooms, 3 bdrms, 1 ½ baths, separate dining room, main floor family rm with FP, and even a hidden kids play room or perhaps mums retreat! Extra bonus is the huge garage with upstairs, Lots of room for cars and all the toys. Walk to the riverside park or kids to the splash park. $274,500 mls 14602305 www.napaneehome.com

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3 CEDAR ST. $99,900. Retirement living at its best in this seniors’ park. Nice 9’x20’ deck just off sunroom addition. Bright open concept, large master bedroom, 2 bedrooms, kitchen with ample cupboards, appliances included. On water and sewer. (EX3113) MLS 13601800

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10 TESKEY RD. $269,900. - WOW $20,000 REDUCTION High on a hill looking down on the world. Listen to the 759 COUNTY RD. 41 $219,900. quiet. Secluded privacy. Away from the world. Large mas- Location is a win, win! Close to town but rural setting. Only ter bedroom looking down on great room. 2 other bed- minutes to all amenities. No water and sewer bill and cheaper rooms on 1st floor, main floor laundry. Attached two car rate of taxes than urban. This 3 bedroom side-split with attached garage is waiting for you! (EX3434) MLS 14601425 garage. (EX3300) MLS 13607609

2331 COUNTY ROAD 9 DIR: South on Centre St., right on River Road This 3+2 bedroom home is a must see. Open concept, new kitchen, hardwood floors, 3 season room overlooking the water, huge deck, garage under garage, walk-out basement and much more. $549,900. MLS 14600778

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613-354-6641 ext 113 chimelle123@gmail.com 134 SCHOOL ROAD, STONE MILLS Beautiful country bungalow within walking distance to the school, village and park. Features double attached garage, kitchen/dining room combo with new laminate flooring throughout, 2 decks, A/C, C/Vac, roof ‘08. Enjoy the privacy of your surroundings. A great starter home or a place for retirees. $187,400. MLS 14601120

234 THOMAS STREET, DESERONTO Good family home with 3 bedrooms, main floor laundry, 2 baths. Some updates: High efficiency gas furnace (‘12), hot water tank (‘14), kitchen countertops. Call today. $135,900. MLS 14602240

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25 MARKET SQUARE $139,900. Great investment, retail and multi-residence. This is a great buy for someone looking to buy a retail building with 2 apts upstairs plus potential for more! (EX3337) MLS 13608111

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71 THIRD CONCESSION Great retirement or starter home. 2 bedroom, open concept, new windows, newer front door, large lot, 3 storage sheds. All for $79,900. MLS 14601767

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135 VARTY LAKE RD. Enjoy the summer at the cottage. 1 bedroom, open concept, large deck at water’s edge, mature shade trees. Large bunkie for company or family. $170,000. MLS 14602799


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