Napanee Beaver Apr 25 2013

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Sweet Earth Day tree plantings at Southview PS Greater Napanee

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Local Quilters’ Guild makes a cozy contribution

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Volunteers collect tons of trash for Earth Day

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OPP probe sexual assault

Group gives council ERT update BY ASHLEY FOLEY Staff Reporter

Greater Napanee council received an update on Tuesday regarding the Environmental Review Tribunal process for the Richmond Landfill site. Ian Munro, spokesperson for the Concerned Citizens of Tyendinaga and Environs, said many agreements have been reached between the CCCTE and other groups, landfill owner Waste Management and the Ministry of Environment relating to the monitoring of the nowclosed landfill site. “There was an agreement on a monitoring plan, an agreement on public notification plan, and an agreement on the annual and semiannual reporting,” explained Munro to council. Further agreements have also been negotiated. “Waste Management has agreed to complete a groundwater investigation, largely to the south and southeast of the landfill,” said Munro. Contingency plans and comprehensive environment monitoring plans are also to be completed. “My assessment is that very good progress has been made. Excellent progress, I would say. There remains a great deal of challenging investigating work still to be done before the October main hearing,” said Munro. If all outstanding issues are not settled by October’s public hearing, Munro said that meeting’s purpose would be to resolve any further disputes. “In the event that an agreement cannot be reached between the parties on one or more of the remaining conditions on the ERT, the main hearing will result in a binding order to settle that matter,” said Munro. But Munro said when the ERT process is completed, issues surrounding the site will remain. “What it means, we hope, is that it improves our Environmental Review Approval document, (which) will now govern future monitoring and mediation measures at this site. Those measures still will need to be implemented and followed through,” said Munro. Council did not discuss the ERT following Munro’s deputation and no motions were made.

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Woman attacked while walking Beaver Staff

Adam Prudhomme-Staff

Julia Envoy, a veterinary assistant at Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre, carefully feeds a baby porcupine that had been injured in the wild and brought to the shelter. The Napanee animal rehab centre will open its doors to the public on May 5 for its annual Baby Shower. For more, see Page 10.

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The OPP are asking walkers to be wary after a woman reported being attacked and sexually assaulted recently in Napanee. Police issued a press release regarding the incident this week; the incident took place in the late night and early-morning hours on March 26. According to the police report, a 40-year-old Napanee woman was walking near the water around Mill Street when she was assaulted by an unknown male. The victim was taken to hospital for treatment of her injuries and released the next day. The OPP say that, at present, there are no descriptors available to help identify the suspect. As a result of the incident, the Napanee OPP detachment is advising pedestrials to “practice personal safety” at all times. They pointed to local residents to review safety tips provided on the force’s website, www.opp.ca. Anyone with information regarding the incident is being asked to call the Napanee OPP detachment at 613-3543369.

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

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Pancakes and a trip through history was on tap at the Macpherson House on Saturday during ‘Pancakes and Pansies’. Anna and Fraiser Himmelman enjoyed a homemade breakfast by the fire in the house’s kitchen. The event signaled the start of a busy spring program for the museum.

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The Town of Deseronto has not yet finalized its 2013 budget but hopes to do so by the end of the week. The budget has been delayed because information was brought to council recently which affected it deliberations. Council did not say what those changes were or what the new

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information involved. “As council knows, we had significant financial information that was communicated and that needed some processing,” said councillor Edgar Tumak at last Monday’s council meeting. “I will complete a 2013 draft and an initial 2014 draft by (April 19) to be distributed to members of council on April 22 and if deemed appropriate by council and the clerk, then we would

review that at a finance committee meeting sometime between April 24-27 and at that point we can decide whether it’s possible to make it public.” Though numbers have not been released, councillors said this year’s budget is very tight and say policing costs are partly to blame, coming in at one quarter of the 2013 budget. “A quarter of our budget is still a quarter of our

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

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UPCOMING MEETINGS May 14, 2013

Regular Council Committee of Adjustment

May 28, 2013

Committee of Adjustment Regular Council

7:00pm 6:45pm 6:45pm 7:00pm

Town of Greater Napanee

N A PA N E E

P.O. Box 97, 124 John Street, Napanee, Ontario K7R 3L4 Phone: (613) 354-3351 Fax: (613) 354-6545 Check out the Town’s new Web Site: www.greaternapanee.com GREATER NAPANEE GYMNASTICS

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 6th & May 7th

May 8th & May 9th

Join us every day after school from 3:30 - 5:30 pm at various locations.

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- all areas east of Centre St. from Hwy 401 to County Rd 8 Golf Course Hill

May 13th & May 14th

- all areas west of Centre St. from Hwy 401 to County Rd 8 – Golf Course Hill

- rural area residents must call 613-354-8863 before the scheduled days to make arrangements for pick-up

REGISTRATION for MAY-JUNE Session Recreational Program Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 4 – 7 p.m. & Saturday 9 – 12 noon April 22 - 27 at our gym on Snow Rd.

Recreational Program includes: Parent & Tot classes, Kindergym classes, Younger and Older Rec. classes, Advanced Rec. and Trampoline classes. We also offer a conditioning class for adults and older teens on Friday evenings. We have room for YOUR kids in all of our recreational gymnastics programs. For more information please call or e-mail Bill @ 613-354-2446 or bpierson@greaternapanee.com or visit our website: www.napaneegymnasticsclub.ca

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 Saturday’s 8 am-3 pm Roblin Landfill Site Saturday’s 8 am-3 pm Your co-operation is greatly appreciated. Public Works Department 613-354-8863

TOWN OF GREATER NAPANEE NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT

The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Greater Napanee intends to consider a Zoning By-law to amend Zoning By-law 02-22. Pursuant to Section 34(12) of the Planning Act (R.S.O. 1990), Council will hold a public meeting on May 28, 2013, to outline the content and effect of the By-law, as well as showing the lands affected. All those interested are hereby invited to attend the public meeting and express their view on the amending By-law. PURPOSE OF THE BY-LAW

An application was received from DL Services Inc. (represented by McIntosh Perry consulting Engineers Ltd.) to rezone lands located north of Goodyear Road and east of County Road 41. The land is also the subject of two concurrent severance applications (PL CON 2012 036 and PL CON 2012 037).

The subject lands are designated industrial. The parcel is currently zoned Light Industrial (M1), General Industrial - Holding (M2-H) and Environmental Protection (EP). A concurrent consent application (lot addition) will sever 7.95 hectares (19.44 hectares) from the westernmost parcel, zoned (M2-H), and add it to the central parcel. The central parcel is also currently zoned (M2-H). The application seeks to place the combined central parcel in a sitespecific General Industrial Exception Holding (M2-#-H) Zone. The application as initially submitted proposed a compost and soil recycling facility entailing the processing of compost and non-hazardous soils which are to be remediated. The application was revised November 13, 2012 to remove the reference to “non-hazardous” waste water as part of the definition of a “waste water treatment facility”. At the same time, the “compost facility” was removed from the list of permitted uses proposed for the site.

The purpose of the General Industrial Exception Holding (M2-#-H) Zone is to expand the permitted uses on the subject lands to include “soil treatment facility”, and “waste water treatment facility”. The removal of the holding provision from the zoning will be subject to the receipt of an Environmental Certificate of Compliance from the Ministry of Environment for the purpose of establishing the proposed facilities. EFFECT OF THE BY-LAW REQUEST

The requested zone change will expand the uses permitted on the subject site and permit a soil treatment facility and waste water facility. LOCATION OF PROPERTY

The properties are located as shown on the attached key map. The westernmost property is on Part of 23 and 24, Concession 4, in the geographic Township of Richmond, Town of Greater Napanee. The central property is locationed on Part of Lot 24, Concession 4, in the geographic Township fo Richmond, Town of Greater Napanee. OTHER APPLICATIONS

The lands are the subject of two concurrent applications for consent. The first application (lot addition file No. PL CON 2012 036) will sever approximately 7.95 hectares (19.44 acres) of land from the western lot for addition to the 23.95 hectares (59.18 acres) central lot resulting in a combined parcel of 31.9 hectares (78.8 acres). The second application (lot severance file No PL CON 2012 037) will sever 3.08 hectares from the westernmost parcel, resulting in a retained parcel of 50.8 hectares ( 125..4 acres) and a new lot of 3.08 hectares (7.53 acres). NOTICE OF APPEAL

If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions the the Town of Greater Napanee before the by-law is passed, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Council for the Town of Greater Napanee to the Ontario Municipal Board concerning the by-law amendment. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting, or make the submission to the Town of Greater Napanee before the by-law amendment is passed, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearting of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so. PUBLIC MEETING PLACE

The public meeting will be held at the Council Chamber of the Town Hall, Greater Napanee, May 28th, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. For further information contact:

Charles McDonald Director of Development Services Town of Greater Napanee 45 Commercial Court Napanee, Ontario K7R 4A2

or phone (613) 354-5931 Extension 117 during regular business hours. Susan Beckel (Clerk)

IN THE MATTER of Sections 45 and 53 of The Planning Act, TAKE NOTICE THAT the Committee of Adjustment/Land Division Committee (The Committee) of the Corporation of The Town of Greater Napanee will be considering the following application(s) for consent(s) or minor variance(s) at a public meeting on May 28, 2013 at 6:45 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Town of Greater Napanee at 124 John Street, Napanee, Ontario. If you would like to provide the Committee with your comments on any of these applications, please write to Gib Garrett, Planning Clerk. If we have not heard from you by the date of the meeting, we will assume that you have no comments or concerns regarding this matter.

If a person or public body that files an appeal of a decision of the Committee in respect of the proposed consent(s) or minor variance(s) does not make a written submission to the Committee before it gives or refuses to give a provisional consent or approval, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss the appeal.

If you wish to be notified of the decision of the Committee of Adjustment in respect of the proposed consent(s) or minor variance(s), you must submit a written request to the Committee of Adjustment. This will also entitle you to be advised of a possible Ontario Municipal Board hearing. Even if you are the successful party, you should request a copy of the decision since the Committee of Adjustment decision may be appealed to the Ontario Municipal Board by the applicant or another member of the public. Additional information regarding the application(s) is/are available for public inspection at the Town of Greater Napanee Municipal Office at 45 Commercial Court or by contacting the Development Services Department at (613) 354-5931 Extension 114 during regular business hours, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Please refer to the appropriate file number. LAND SEVERANCE/CONSENT / MINOR VARIANCE: Applicant

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1425703 Ontario Inc. Goodyear Road To sever approx. 19.6 acres PLCON 2012 036 Con 4, to be added to neighbouring Pt Lots 23 & 24 land to the east. 1425703 Ontario Inc. Goodyear Road To sever approx.7.6 acres PLCON 2012 037 Con 4. for the purpose of a new lot Pt Lot 23 & 24 from the balance of 125 acres Dated at the Town of Greater Napanee this 25th day of April, 2013.

IN THE MATTER of Sections 45 and 53 of The Planning Act, TAKE NOTICE THAT the Committee of Adjustment/Land Division Committee (The Committee) of the Corporation of The Town of Greater Napanee will be considering the following application(s) for consent(s) or minor variance(s) at a public meeting on May 14, 2013 at 6:45 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Town of Greater Napanee at 124 John Street, Napanee, Ontario. If you would like to provide the Committee with your comments on any of these applications, please write to Gib Garrett, Planning Clerk. If we have not heard from you by the date of the meeting, we will assume that you have no comments or concerns regarding this matter.

If a person or public body that files an appeal of a decision of the Committee in respect of the proposed consent(s) or minor variance(s) does not make a written submission to the Committee before it gives or refuses to give a provisional consent or approval, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss the appeal.

If you wish to be notified of the decision of the Committee of Adjustment in respect of the proposed consent(s) or minor variance(s), you must submit a written request to the Committee of Adjustment. This will also entitle you to be advised of a possible Ontario Municipal Board hearing. Even if you are the successful party, you should request a copy of the decision since the Committee of Adjustment decision may be appealed to the Ontario Municipal Board by the applicant or another member of the public. Additional information regarding the application(s) is/are available for public inspection at the Town of Greater Napanee Municipal Office at 45 Commercial Court or by contacting the Development Services Department at (613) 354-5931 Extension 114 during regular business hours, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Please refer to the appropriate file number. LAND SEVERANCE/CONSENT / MINOR VARIANCE: Applicant

Property Description

Purpose

File Number

Murray Jackson

3020 Big Creek Rd To sever approx. 7 acres PLCON 2013 012 Con 4, Pt Lots 20 & 21 to be added to neighbouring land

Robert Prentice

4715 County Rd 9 Con 4, Pt Lot 14

Allan Sherman

6300 County Rd 9 Con. 3, Pt Lot 6

To sever approx. 83 acres PLCON 2013 013 of farm land to be added to neighbouring land

To sever approx. 500 sq PLCON 2013 014 metres to be added to neighbouring land.

Dated at the Town of Greater Napanee this 25th day of April, 2013.

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Registration Information Greater Napanee

Where: 12 Market square When: April 1st- May 3rd, Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30 Who:bhagerman@greaternapanee.com (613) 354-3351

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6 / OPINION & COMMENT

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

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Earth Day vols really cleaned up s far as Earth Days go, the 2013 edition has been an eventful one. And, in many ways, this has been an encouraging one as well. If there’s anything we’ve learned this time around, it’s that people are willing to be active to ensure that this community is as clean and as green as it can be. Of course, not all of us can count themselves in that group. If that were true, volunteers wouldn’t have to get bundled up on a miserable Saturday and pick up literally tons of litter. Indeed, too many of us think that the driver’s side window is as good as a waste bucket, or that our backroads are suitable places on which to toss our trash. We’d like to think that maybe, just maybe, some of those litterbugs took the opportunity to make some amends for their dirty habit, and rolled up their sleeves and helped out — how realistic that thought is, however, is very much in doubt. Regardless, the inclination of some towards littering is more than matched by the dedication of others to do something about it. That’s extremely encouraging. Call us skeptical, but when we saw the weather forecast for Saturday — very cold, very rainy and very windy — we expected that it might be a ‘down year’ for the Good Friends of the Earth. You can also call us pleasantly proven wrong. By all accounts, there were as many participants as ever, and their efforts resulted in hundreds of bags of garbage being collected, and in significantly cleaner roadsides, parks and public spaces around the area. It’s been a pretty discouraging few weeks in many respects. News of terrorist attacks and plots are enough to make the most hopeful among us to get down in the dumps, and to lose faith in our fellow man. Thankfully there are folks like the Good Friends of the Earth and their many supporters to show us that there are still good people doing very good things.

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A real haul on Earth Day Me, pulling a wagon down a country road, picking up pop bottles: it must be something running through my veins since childhood. Many a summer day, my three best friends and I would hike around the east end of Hamilton scouring the roadsides for pop bottles. They were a gold mine to youngsters yearning for an ice cream cone on a hot day. Two cents for a small bottle, five cents for a large one — and one large would by an ice cream cone. I thought of this while pulling my wagon and cleaning a stretch of County Rd. 9, in the cold winds and rain, on Saturday for Earth

Day. What happened to refunds? Would a refund stop people using our country yards as a garbage dump for their cans and bottles? I started cleaning my kilometre of road last month and now over 200 water bottles, 45 beer bottles, 36 beer cans, at least 100 Tim Hortons Roll up the Rim cups and unbelievable amount of fast food wrappings. I can walk with pride in what I have accomplished. What I could have done with a refund! Other items found: bags of kitty litter wrapped in plastic bags, kitchen waste, individual vegetables put in Ziploc bags, soiled baby diapers and cream

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cans all bagged. Saturday’s trip got us a stereo, a window blind and plastic Adirondack chair. Our house is at the distance needed to drink a cup of coffee. Perhaps I should be thanking these folk as I could play the Timmies game without going to town, paying for a coffee and getting ‘Play again’. I want to encourage people take a shopping bag and pick up some of the trash as you walk, every little bit helps. Thanks to the Earth Day participants and to the Reynolds family for their encouragement. Susan McIsaac, Greater Napanee

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Council did its due diligence on at-large voting Re: The article in the April 18, 2013 edition of The Napanee Beaver entitled ‘Voting at large goes through’ The article about voting at large in Stone Mills Township mentions that Deputy Reeve Eric Smith predicts that township residents will launch an Ontario Municipal Board challenge to the bylaw. Mr Smith is quoted that as a taxpayer he supports this appeal. Mr. Smith stated that the township did not do due diligence before voting on the bylaw. I disagree with Mr Smith’s statement. The issue was not completely resolved during the amalgamation discussions, and since that time the various councils of the day had many opportunities over the years to discuss whether to retain the ward system or not. Elections at large could have been discussed at every meeting since amalgamation. There was a question on the ballot at the last election and the majority of participants voted for elections at large. The two public meetings on the topic were well attended and many residents voiced their opinions for and against the issue. Councillors received emails, letters and phone calls from residents who had many opportunities to participate in the final outcome. Minutes of these meetings were officially documented and approved by council. All of this is evidence that Stone Mills township did in fact apply due diligence to the issue. Councillors from Sheffield and Newburgh argued that it would be a struggle for residents of those wards to be heard if elections at large was adopted. As it stood before, one councillor represented 600 registered voters in Newburgh, there was one councillor per 1,200 registered voters in Sheffield and one per 1,600 registered voters in Camden. Camden would need many more councillors to have the same representation as was enjoyed by the other two wards. As Reeve Doug Bearance rightly pointed out before the voting took place on the bylaw, the ward system fosters competition: south vs north, them versus us, Sheffield versus Camden versus Newburgh. We are one township now. It’s time to work together as one entity. Gail Knowles, Yarker

ERT preliminary hearing an eye-opener My jaw dropped when I read the large ad in your newspaper last week from Waste Management. At first I wondered if they were referring to the same Environmental Review Tribunal meeting that I had attended in Deseronto on April 12. My first reaction was followed by a begrudging admiration for the public relations office of WM in taking on such a total defeat and trying to spin it as some kind of victory. It reminded me of how the Pentagon would refer to a defeat as a ‘tactical withdrawal’ during the Vietnam War. So, realizing that WM was trying to claim some kind of ‘moral victory’

(another euphemism for defeat) from essentially ‘coming out with their hands up’ at the ERT meeting, I understood that they were trying to save face and fool our local residents once again. I suspect that WM’s senior management viewed their surrender as more spinnable than defeat. But make no mistake about it, they capitulated to most of the demands of the local concerned citizens regarding their landfill. WM has now at long last had to publicly admit that their landfill is leaking offsite. They’ve also had to admit that their leachate monitoring program was inadequate and that they do not have a credi-

ble plan for containing the leak. Despite their admissions of inadequacy at the ERT and ‘assurances’ that ‘there is no risk to public health or the environment’ from their leaking landfill, WM continues to try to convince us that it is still a good idea to build a new and much larger landfill at the same site, on the same fractured limestone bedrock. Of course, the bottom line of WM is that they stand to make huge amounts of money by importing massive amounts of garbage to our community. Brian Hughes, Napanee

Teamwork counts in Earth Day Cleanup success It was a beautiful mild 17C Friday and Monday was forecast to be a comfortable 13C and even relatively windless 6C Sunday was quite nice. The 5C Saturday, though, ushered in periods of seemingly gale force winds introducing periods of cold rain along with snow forcing the chill effect to below zero. Ditches became wetter than they already were, and volunteers battled to keep their garbage and recycling bags open against the wind. But wouldn’t you know it, Napanee area environmental volunteers came forward in record numbers! Must be something to do with that name ‘Napanee’. This bunch removed so much trash and litter (three tons reported by Waste Management) that I suspect that this has to be the cleanest and most inviting community in the province. A big thanks to the two teams of Waste Management crews who struggled to keep up and will be picking up bags many days later. There are also those who chose to join in with us on other days due to committents. We ran out of shirts, hats, coffee, doughnuts, gloves and sticks but never that

omnipresent good cheer and encouragement. Those groups that have been environmentalists long before that moniker became fashionable, the Cubs and Scouts, the Lennox and Addington 4H club and the L&A Women’s Institute represented themselves well again this year. They were again joined by the environmental groups such as Laurie Snider’s Green Lights, Mike and Shirley Smith’s Civitan club (who were helped by local MP Scott Reid). And, as always, our local fire department showed up in family force. This year, Joe Tisdale’s L&A Geocachers and Angela Kimmett Morris’s ‘Boot Camp’ bunch teamed up adding many numbers as well as a terrific example and results. Mayor Gord Schermerhorn, Deputy Mayor Roger Cole and Councillor Marg Isbester set an example for the town. Sue Carrington led the way for The Prince Charles School followed by a bunch from Selby Public School. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints sent out the most numbers among the churches. One

always has to notice Jim Tucker and Gary Holmes’ super job at rendering our Dundas West entrance to Napanee the nicest. Every year, a new crew’s efforts makes them stand out and The Meadow Lane teens and parents led by Jackie and Jacob Perry, Marshall, the OPP and Chris Dreifeld’s ‘Chill Zone’ achieved the best ‘before-and-after’ effect with a small mountain collected. Town employees and families, as well folks from The Napanee Beaver, represented by Kim and Dan, collected supplies and headed out. The four young ladies from the McDonald’s restaurant appeared tireless with their amazing efforts were noticed by many. Names of certain families — to name only a few, like the Stevensons, who tackled Old Hamburg Road ,and the Logans, who targeted Thomas Street trail and the vacant garage lot — always stand out. Real important to this our successful Earth Day celebrations is the huge support and contributions of our local business sponsors A huge thanks to major sponsors: Beebe’s Home Hardware, Dan Doyle’s McDonalds, Bob

Annett’s Tim Hortons, Jamie’ s No Frills, Tom Zywot's Canadian Tire, Waste Management, Tim Harrison’s G.E.T Drilling, Jackie’s Shoppers Drug Mart, Ryan Moore’s Hart n’ Hart, Bag To Earth, and Wendy’s Hoyte Botly. A real nice thanks to Denny’s , A&W, KFC, Flying J, Pizza Hut, United Restaurant Deseronto, and Dominos for their role. Kudos to the Napanee and District Chamber of Commerce and Ron Vankoughnet. MY FM was fantastic in teaming up with us again this year. They always play a large part in making the Earth Day Cleanup a community success. But you do know that it’s really because of the environment, all-year round, as well as the ‘respect your community’ message that all these wonderful folks intend to convey by giving up a big part of their Saturday to clean up their neighborhood hoping that that message will be well received by those who don’t care. Barry Robinson, representing Good Friends of the Earth and Earth Day Canada

The bedrock beneath us had the pleasure last week of giving a presentation to the Tweed Historical Society on the natural heritage of Prince Edward County. In it, I touched on some geological features of this county that many of us don’t understand, or think about too much. In short, we take much of what we have for granted, and that was my message to Tweed. Cherish those things that are special in the Tweed area, like Mount Moriah, the Stoco Fen, and one of my favourite spots, Lost Channel. When you look at the geology of Prince Edward County, it probably isn’t very flattering to describe the county as being like a lopsided layer cake. However, it is an apt description when we look at the geology of this area. It is a limestone plateau from which the retreating glaciers managed to strip all or most of the overburden. Just ask any farmer who has ever tried to scratch a living from the shallow soils in some parts of the county. Not much dirt in places. Some 800 feet below though is the basement upon which all this rests – Precambrian rock, about 950 million years old, made up mainly of complex

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igneous and metamorphic rock types. Travel straight north to Madoc and you begin to see this Precambrian rock quite clearly as it rises to the surface where we can’t help but be aware of its presence, or east to Kingston as we pass through the Frontenac Arch. It is true north country – something that doesn’t exist down here in the Bay of Quinte area. Or does it? Take a drive along Victoria Road, south of Belleville, and there it is, an impressive granite rock knob, reaching boldly out onto the shoulder of the road. It’s not much for grandeur, for it’s just a fleeting glimpse as we speed by, but it’s there. It is a unique geological feature that we call the Ameliasburgh Inlier which can be found nowhere else in our area, unless one digs down 800 feet. To make this layer cake lopsided, we just have to look at the physiography of the county as a whole. Much of the north and east sides of the county are marked by a limestone plateau ranging from just a few feet to more than 250 feet high in some cases. On a map you can trace it along as it follows Victoria Road, Mountain View, County Road 14

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Outdoor Rambles (hence the nickname High Shore Road), levelling out a bit, then becoming more pronounced as it travels along another appropriately named High shore Road from Green Point to Picton. It continues, impressively, to Lake on the Mountain and meanders along the south shore of the North Marysburgh Peninsula, leaving behind such spectacular landmarks as Cape Vesey, otherwise known as The Rock and, farther along, McMahon’s Bluff. As the high plateau peters out, it comes to an exhausting conclusion at Little Bluff, but not before another encore or two along the

north shore of Long Point. Compare that now to the south and west shoreline of Prince Edward County which is relatively flat, sloping ever so gently into Lake Ontario and reaching far out into the shallows of the lake, quite noticeably, as limestone shelves. We see this curious feature too on Main Duck Island, 12 miles out in Lake Ontario, as though someone had taken a large piece of Prince Edward County, and lowered it ever so gently into the water – high, limestone cliffs on the island’s north shore, tapering south and becoming level with Lake Ontario on the island’s south shore – almost identical to the lopsided topography of much of Prince Edward County. An unusual topographical feature of this limestone plain in Prince Edward County, is the location of three lakes, all of them along, or very near to, the edge of the plateau. We know them as Roblin Lake, Fish Lake and, of course, legendary Lake on the Mountain. It is pretty much accepted now that Lake on the Mountain was formed by a geological phenomenon known as a collapse doline, where over many thousands of years, underground

springs slowly dissolved the carbonate limestone rock, causing the roof to cave in and form a basin which became Lake on the Mountain. So, forget the meteorite and volcanic theories. We wonder, could Roblin Lake have been formed by the same process? Look at a depth chart some time and you will see that Roblin Lake for all its size is actually quite shallow, but lo and behold, right in the middle at the lake’s west end is a basin about 50 feet in depth. A collapse doline on a smaller scale? It could very well be, for how else did this basin get there? Perhaps the same is true for Fish Lake. And something else. If you fly along the County’s south shore, you will see at least a couple fault lines that cross the peninsula and extend out in Lake Ontario. These are called “pop ups” and I will tell you what they are all about in a future column sometime. For more information on today’s topic, please e-mail tsprague@kos.net or phone 613 476 5072. 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 65 Years Ago April 28, 1948 n Some masked robbers left the Ross-Miller Biscuit Factory empty handed, but not before giving the lone person at the factory a real scare. Jack Miller, the son of the factory owner and a Queen’s University student, had been using the office to study for an upcoming exam when he heard someone in building. Just as Miller was about to call the police, two masked men appeared at the office door holding a gun; the men demanded Miller lead them out of the building. A review of the scene later showed that nothing was taken. n Another large crowd of boxing fans packed the Napanee Armouries for a series of amateur bouts. The ‘fight night’ was the last in a series of boxing events in Napanee that year. The event wasn’t without its hiccups. One of the main attractions, Frank Morton, had to withdraw from the competition before it began due to the onset of an illness. His planned bout against ‘Atom’ Anson had to be cancelled.

35 Years Ago April 26, 1978 n A 26-year-old Napanee man was seriously injured after he was shot by a stray bullet while he was working in a field. David Rosenblath was hit in the abdomen by the bullet, and taken to L&A County General Hospital before being transferred to Kingston General Hospital. The OPP seized a .22 calibre rifle and were in the process of questioning a pair of men who were using the weapon about one mile away from where Rosenblath was shot. The police warned that those engaging in target practice must use a backstop, and that bullets can be dangerous for a long distance after being fired. n Napanee Deputy Reeve Graham Strong was advocating a plan to reduce the number of people sitting on Napanee town council. He presented a notice of motion at a regular council meeting to discuss petitioning the Ontario Municipal Board to reduce the number of council reps to seven: a mayor, a reeve, a deputy-reeve and four councillors, all elected at large. The current council had six councillors. Strong said the change would bring Napanee more in line with other municipalities.

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Former Eaton’s store returning to its glory days BY CHARLES BEALE Special to the Beaver

IR John A. Macdonald peered down at me from the second story window of the former Giant Tiger store at the corner of Dundas and Centre Streets last February as I parked at the back. I was going to meet Chuck and Jackie Fowler, the new owners of the building, and at the same time, I was hoping to catch up with Sir John A. For the Fowlers, an American couple, Napanee was a chance stop in 2011. By happenstance and in what has become a familiar and positive refrain, it was the friendly people that made the difference. Chuck went to the local Canadian Tire to look for a product he couldn’t find elsewhere. The help was phenomenal and impressed him so much that they started looking to buy in Napanee instead. Fowler emphasized, “You wouldn’t find those kinds of people in the U.S. and nobody in the U.S. buys anywhere because the people are nice.” His sentiment echoes one of the reasons Goodyear Canada decided to invest in Napanee in 1988. The Fowlers had just placed an option to buy a property in Midland, Ont., but this fortuitous break in Napanee resulted in the Fowlers buying the grand old Eaton’s building instead. The couple first bought a home on Hay Bay in October 2011, along with 50 acres on the north side of Hay Bay. Chuck is a mathematician, physicist and environmental engineer and had worked for aerospace companies for over 35 years, managed technology transfers for the U.S. Department of Energy and consulted frequently for the World Bank. In retirement, he had a successful career in real estate development and financial planning. When not in Canada, Chuck and Jackie live in King Edward, Virginia, a town of about 4,500 people in the northeast corner of the state. Of interest, Chuck’s grandmother was born north of Perth, Ont. and emigrated to North Dakota in the mid-1890s. Chuck had always wanted to restore a building and the old Eaton’s store was just the ticket. A previous owner had bought the brightly-clad green flagship from the Giant Tiger chain, but make

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This postcard shows Dundas Street, looking east, in the 1930s or 1940s. The white Eaton Store can be seen on the left-hand side. many changes. Fowler was determined to see it through and bought the 16,800 square foot building in July 2012. This iconic building was once the home of the T. Eaton Company Store in the days when Napanee grew into a commerce centre for the area. Some are surprised that an Eaton’s store would have been opened here, but like Canada, Greater Napanee has always punched above its weight. The T. Eaton Company was established in 1869 in Toronto and was once the largest department store chain in Canada. At one time they sold goods for cash only. The Eaton’s catalogue was introduced in 1884; mail order warehouses were added in 1916. The retailer went bankrupt in 1999, although smaller stores, like the one in Napanee, closed years earlier. And so, this industrious and interesting couple gave me a tour of the down-at-heel property and I did indeed meet Sir John A. on the second floor. Sure enough, a life-size cut out of Macdonald was propped up against the window — probably used for a long ago promotion by Eaton’s. Naturally, I recognized Canada’s first prime minister, but the Fowlers, naturally, did not. The first task for Fowler had been to secure and clean up the aging three-storey department store while seeking tenants for the street level. Quite quickly, he had two main floor tenants ready to move in. All went well until the Ministry of Labour shut the building down in February.

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Although there had been an environmental protection analysis done by the former owner, the ministry asked for a new one. The rub was that Fowler’s first tenant was already in partial renovation and stock had been ordered. The Ministry of Labour did allow the space housing the future Wendalyn’s Clothing Store to reopen to meet the retailer’s timeline. The work stoppage was lifted April 11 and Ron Moore, the local contractor, continues with the main level commercial space. Hawley Brothers Furniture is ready to locate in the centre main area of the 150year-old site. Another setback was the requirement for two exits on each floor. The old Eaton’s elevator was torn out as could it not be used; this became the new entrance/exit on Centre Street for the clothing store. Plans are to place the elevator at the back where parking will be located. There had been discussions about keeping the large original interior staircase, however, a new staircase will be built at the back alongside the new elevator. As well, hydro needs to be rerouted to work on the Centre Street and rear of the building. Ontario Hydro has told Fowler that it could take an additional month to complete this task. All windows for the second and third floor will be replaced using the four pane Victorian style, prevalent in buildings nearby. The architect has reworked the design to allow for five large upscale apartments of approxi-

mately 1,120 square feet each on the second floor and four larger ones of 1,250 square feet on the third floor, all with 10-foot ceilings, gas fireplaces and a refurbished stone wall on the east side as a feature in most. Units will consist of two-bedrooms, twobaths, with perhaps a study in the larger ones. The original tin ceilings were removed to bring the building up to fire code and the panels have been stored for possible reuse. On site parking will be provided. The biggest challenge will be removing the exterior metal cladding. Under that heavy layer was at one time a black marble facing on the main level — a hallmark of Eaton’s stores across Canada. The upper two levels were originally brick and later covered over with stucco and painted grey. An early post card of this corner, owned by former mayor Chris Seeley, shows the flagship store in this condition with large yellow awnings. Regardless of the many setbacks in the process of breathing new life in to this grand old lady, the Fowlers remain upbeat. Given their varied experiences, this should be no problem at all. Oh, and by the way, Sir John A. MacDonald came home with me as a gift from one country to another. Charles Beale is a former educator, historian, freelance writer and author of Manly E. MacDonald - Interpreter of Old Ontario. Contacts: info@charlesbeale.ca/charl es.beale@sympatico.ca/613 -354-8029.

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Thursday, April 25, 2013 TODDLER TALES At the Camden East library branch, Mondays at 10:15 a.m. A story time for children 1-4 years old and their caregivers. This 30-minute program focuses on simple stories, rhymes, songs and action plays. May 6 is Frogs and Polliwogs, May 13 is Small Turtles, May 27 is Little Spiders. 4H CANADA CENTENNIAL 4-H Canada is 100 years old this year! We are looking for 4-H past members and volunteers who could share stories of their 4-H experiences, memorabilia, newspaper clippings, ribbons and trophies, photographs and project books. If you can lend an item to add to our display, please contact David or Kathy McNichols at 613-378-0463 or Linda Harpell at 613777-0845. APRIL 25 ZUMBA GOLD From 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the Tamworth Legion. APRIL 26 FISH FRY DINNER By Mike Mundell at Newburgh United Church from 5-7 p.m. Homemade salad and dessert included. Eatin or take out available. Adults $12, children $6 at the door. All are welcome. APRIL 27 ENTERTAINMENT At the Deseronto Legion, from 4-7 p.m., featuring the Sounds of Tyme. BENEFIT CONCERT To send a kid to camp, featuring Gordon Wright and Friends and Linda Faith and Friends, at 7 p.m. at the Napanee Salvation Army Church. at 82 Richard St. in Napanee. Freewill offering. For more information, call 613-3544735 or 613-354-7643. Refreshment after. ‘FOOLS OF ART’ Presented by L&A Artisan

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COMMUNITY PULSE Collective from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Newburgh Community Hall. Buy local, buy handmade. Free admission. Clothing, artwork, jewelry, dog treats, accessories and more. MUSICAL FUNDRAISER St. Peter’s Anglican Church, 4333 Bath Rd., is holding a Musical Fundraiser by Recording Artist Don Norman starting at 7 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. Admission $15. Tickets available at the door. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DAY From 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Centreville township barns. Get rid of those old paints, old batteries, chemicals, medicines and pharmaceuticals, waste oil, aerosol containers, corrosive materials. No commercial waste and no household waste. For information, call 613-378-2475. All waste sites will also be open on that day from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. BIG EUCHRE At the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 623 on County Rd. 4 in Millhaven. Registration starts at 11 a.m., play starts at noon. Registration $20 per team. Please bring a partner. 100 per cent prize payout. APRIL 28 SUNDAY BREAKFAST At the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 623 on County Rd. 4 in Millhaven, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Everyone welcome. TACK AND CRAFT SALE From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m at the Napanee Lions Hall. New and Used Tack, Vendors and crafts wanted. Tables $15 per day. Prizes for vendors every hour. To reserve a table call Susan (crafts)

613-378-1978 and Slim (tack) at 613-358-2476. MUSIC NIGHT At Yarker Free Methodist Church, featuring Cornerstone Christian Academy student singers and Karen Sheffield. Starts at 6:30 p.m, all welcome. Freewill offering for the academy. 145TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICE At 10 a.m. at Riverside United Church in Yarker. Guest Speaker Rev. Bill Smith, guest soloist Tim Stiff. Refreshments following the service. Call 613377-6406. PANCAKE BREAKFAST The annual Read, Marysville and Deseronto Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast at Marysville Hall. Breakfast will be served from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Prices: Family $25, adults $7 each, children under 12 $5 and children under 6 free. All funds raised for our parish needs. APRIL 29 LENNOX AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Monthly meeting of the Napanee Fair Board at 7

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KINGSTON THEATRE ORGAN SOCIETY Group presents Mark Herman (2012 AT Organist of the Year) at the Kingston Korean Church at 89 Kirkpatrick St. in Kingston. Starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $20 for adults, $18 for seniors and $5 for students. Call Nancy at 613-3867295. MAY 3-5 SPRING FISHING DERBY At the Deseronto Yacht Club. Adult category: cash prizes for walleye (3) and pike (3) determined by hidden weight. One cash prize for largest walleye live release. Junior category: $25 gift certificate for largest walleye, $25 gift certificate for largest pike. For more information, call Terry at 613-242-3111.

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n Selby Diners, May 2 starting at noon at the Selby Community Hall. Call L&A SOS at 613-354-6668 to reserve your meal/transportation, before April 29. Hot meal by Diana Lloyd, entertainment by Stan Asselstine.

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n L&A SOS and the 55-Plus Activity Centre for the winter is offering Fitness Classes: All levels including cardio, strength training, toning, Yoga and Zumba Gold ($3 pay as you go). Art Programs: Beginner and Intermediate Painting, Creative Writing, Knitting, Crocheting, Quilting. Social Programs: Euchre, Bridge Refresher, Learn to Play Bridge, Family History. Computer Courses: One on One Assistance for Beginners or Intermediate, (book an appointment). 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 Intermediate Line Dancing: Mondays, Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Napanee Legion n Progressive Line Dancing: Mondays at 1:30 p.m. at the Napanee Legion n Intermediate Tai Chi: Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. at Trinity United Church n Beginner Tai Chi: Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. at Trinity United Church

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82 Richard St., Napanee Office - 354-4735 261 West St., 354-5910 Major Vi Barrow (near Prince Charles School) SUNDAY - 10:30am - Morning Worship Pastor - Rev. Stephen Lush WEDNESDAY - 12 noon - Bible study Sun. Morning - 10:30am 1st Wed.- 12 noon - Ministry to Women Worship Service Wed.- 4:30pm - Friends Club Ages 5-11 SonShine Corner Ages 4-9 3rd Thurs. - 12:30pm-55+ 7pm - Wednesday TH Everyone welcome. Bible Study & Prayer Welcome! Come and Worship with us. ST. PATRICK’S Visit us online at: CATHOLIC CHURCH www.templeofprayerandpraise.org 179 West Street, Napanee Rev. Mark Chochrek, Pastor ST. MARY MAGDALENE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Phone: 613-354-5354 25 Bridge St. E. ANGLICAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Website: www.stpatsnapanee.com 613-354-3858 137 Robinson St., 155 St. George St., Deseronto Saturday - 5:15pm - Mass Join us and Guest Speaker Rev. Joe Napanee K7R 2S3 Minister: Rev. James Gordon Sunday - 9:00am - Mass; Ramsay for our 173rd Anniversary Event! 613-354-3141 396-3119 or 396-2347 10:30am - Mass 10:30 a.m. - Sermon: “Having No Shame” Priest: Rev. Richard Hetke 9:15am - Church Service Special Ministry of Music by Sam and Rev. Brother D.B. Smith and Sunday School ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED Emma McNichols SUNDAY SERVICES CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE NAPANEE STANDARD Ham/Scalloped Potatoes Dinner served 8:00am Holy Communion Rev. Anne MacDermaid after service. Free-will offering. WESLEYAN CHURCH 10:30am - Holy Communion 389-5548 DON’T FORGET TRINITY’S YARD 51 Palace Road WEDNESDAY Enterprise Church - 9:15am Pastors: Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon SALE (INSIDE) - Church Tours Too! Sat10am - Holy Communion Worship Service urday, May 4th 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 pm. Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm “Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet Roblin Church - 11am www.napaneetrinity.ca Children’s Program - 10:30am and a light unto my path.” Worship Service and Sunday School Wed: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE WESTDALE PARK Bible study/prayer 7pm ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Thursday 4pm - Kids Club - Ages 4-12 Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, 613-378-2511 (across from the hospital) “In essentials: unity, In non-essentials: Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant The United Church of Canada Pastor Derek Spink liberty, In all things, charity (love).” SUNDAY SERVICES Minister: Rev. Burry Wiseman 7 Richmond Park Drive, Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 10:15am Sunday School 9:30am - Worship Service and Napanee Everyone welcome. 8:45am and 11am - Morning Service Sunday School at Centreville 613-354-2669 KidsClub - Tuesday, 6:30pm 11am - Worship Serivce at Newburgh EAST CAMDEN www.westdaleparkfmc.ca (Third Sunday of each month is a ContempoMOMENTUM Youth - Thursday 7pm PASTORAL CHARGE email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca rary Praise Service at Newburgh) OTHER MINISTRIES: 613-377-6406 SUNDAY Everyone is Welcome! Men’s, Women’s & 50+ The United Church of Canada 10:00am - Worship Service Small Group Studies BATH-MORVEN Rev. Elaine Kellogg 11:15am - Coffee & Snacks For more information 613-388-2518 Riverside United Church Yarker PASTORAL CHARGE 11:30am - Groups for all Ages www.roblinwesleyan.ca Worship Service & Sunday School 9:30am Minister: Rev. Christine Sloan roblinw@gmail.com NAPANEE BAPTIST CHURCH Riverside United Church Anniversary Charge Office: (613) 352-5375 Find us on Facebook! “A Place to Belong” Email: bath.morvenuc.office@bellnet.ca Service Sunday, April 28th 291 Dundas St. W. Morven United Church 10am - Riverside United Church, Yarker COMMUNITY CHURCH 613-354-4563 Service 9:00am; Guest Speaker: Reb. Vill Smith OF GOD Pastor John Stewart Sunday School & Nursery Guest Soloist: Tim Stiff 4734 German Rd., Petworth Sunday morning at 10:30am Bath United Church Refreshments following the service Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Family Worship Service Service 10:30am; Details: 613-377-6406 www.mosriv.com Phone: 613-358-2824 Sunday Evening Service 7pm Sunday School & Nursery Moscow United Church Morning Worship - 11am Chair Lift Available Fellowship with refreshments Worship Service 7pm - Social to follow Everyone is always welcome after Service “Where the Bible comes to Life!” Kids Club, ages 5-12, Sat. 10am-11am at all our Services Everyone is Welcome!

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Minister: Rev. Frank Hamper 613-354-4373

p.m. at the Lennox Agricultural Memorial Community Centre at 170 York St. MAY 1 LINE DANCING From 7-9 p.m. at the Tamworth Legion. MAY 2 SOUP AND SANDWICH LUNCHEON From 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Mary Magdalene Church Hall, cost is $6 per person. ZUMBA GOLD From 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Tamworth Legion. MAPLE RIDGE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Group will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Marg Winter. (Note: change of date and place). Environmental issues is Janet Hayley’s program, and she will be discussing the process of ‘fracking’ (a method for extracting natural gas using underground explosives). Should we be concerned? What are the effects? For more information, call 613-354-9898. MAY 3 NAPANEE LIONS FISH FRY From 5-8 p.m. at the Napa-

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SELBY - EMPEY HILL PASTORAL CHARGE

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, 6:30pm Cornerstone Children’s group May 11th - Roast Beef Dinner Advance tickets only Empey Hill: 11:15am - Worship Service

EVANGEL TEMPLE

(Affiliated with PAOC) 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville Sunday - 10:30am and 6:00pm Sunday School (ages 3-12) Wed.: BG Club - 6:00pm Ages 3-11 Thurs. 7:00pm: Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18) Other Ministries: 50+; Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information, call the Church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com


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Napanee District Community Foundation The Leone Frances Fund Applications Invited

This fund is open to women of Lennox and Addington County. It offers a bursary to cover all or part of tuition costs of education/training needed to enter or re-enter the work force. The education/ training should be in a practical skill. Applications must demonstrate financial need, ability to absorb training and commitment to the course selected. Application letter supported by three written references and details of the proposed education/ training should be sent by May 31, 2013 to:

Napanee District Community Foundation

Attn: Diane Patterson 47 Dundas St. E., Napanee, ON K7R 1H7 Phone: 613-354-7333 info@ndcf.ca Fax: 613-354-4613 www.ndcf.ca

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Babies of all species will be on display during Sandy Pine’s annual baby shower fundraiser on May 5. Mikaela Hird, an NDSS co-op student, feeds an orphaned baby squirrel.

SPWC delivers annual baby shower BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

To celebrate the birth of their hatchings, pups, chicks and other furry critters, Sandy Pines Wildlife

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Donations keep animal shelter operating Centre will once again host a baby shower fundraiser on May 5. Now in its eighth year, the shower serves as the one time of the year the Napanee animal rehabilitation centre opens its doors to the public. The rest of the year they’re hard at work finding ways to care for over 2,000 wild life patients who are injured or abandoned. They feed and care for them all on a shoestring budget. “You’d be surprised about how many people in Napanee that don’t know we’re here until they’re in need and somehow through the Humane Society or their vet clinic they somehow network to us,� said Julia Envoy, a vet assistant staff member at SPWC. “(At the baby shower) they get awareness of what we do and how important our services are and the need for donations to keep this going.� From orphaned baby squirrels to injured porcu-

pines to unwanted domestic turkeys, they take in animals of all backgrounds and rehabilitate them until they are strong enough to go back into the wild. They’re the only operation of its kind between Ottawa and Toronto, leaving a large territory for them to cover. “We get a large variety,� Envoy said of the types of animals, “about 50 per cent birds, 50 per cent mammals.� As the number of animals they take in every year grows, so too does their operating costs. As a nonprofit organization, it relies on the baby shower and public donations to bring in desperately-needed funds. Along with providing a behind-the-scenes look at the shelter’s operations and chance to watching feedings, the shower will feature a Kingston Police K9 demonstration, canine flyball, donkey rides, a presentation on salamanders, face painting and lots of fun for

the whole family. Prizes will also be awarded to guests who can collect the most pledges. To get a pledge sheet, visit www.sandypineswildlife.org. Along with spurring donations, SPWC’s staff hopes that opening their doors to the public will encourage more people to lend a hand. “We rely a lot on our volunteers,� said Envoy. “We have some great ones. We’re very fortunate because we couldn’t do what we do without them.� Currently the centre has British and Australian interns working for them, as well as several co-op students from Napanee District Secondary School. They’re always looking for more helpers, especially anyone willing to transport animals from all across their territory to the centre. The centre is located at 8749 County Rd. 2 in Napanee.

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The Township of Tyendinaga, in conjunction with CN, has been pursuing the implementation of whistle cessation at the Crossing of Shannonville Road and mile 213.5 of CN’s Kingston Subdivision.

The Township has undertaken the necessary steps including undertaking a crossing safety assessment, giving public notice and notifying each relevant association of its intention to pass a resolution declaring that it agrees that whistles should not be used at this crossing, and finally passing the resolution.

Given that the Township has complied with the all of the requirements of section 23.1 of the Railway Safety Act, commencing on April 30th, 2013, the sounding of engine whistles will cease at the crossing of Shannonville Road and mile 213.5 of CN’s Kingston Subdivision. It is important to note that, notwithstanding the implementation of anti-whistling at this crossing, a train engineer may still use the whistle for an emergency.


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Napanee’s ‘Chill Zone’ in a funding crunch BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Despite an ever-growing number of youth drop-ins, several successful programs and rave reviews from those involved, Napanee’s Chill Zone is in dire straights. A lack of funding has the Market Square teenage hang-out spot, which opened in January, in danger of shutting down next month. “It’s going really well, and that’s the shame of this," said Chris Dreifelds, the Chill Zone’s Youth Engagement Worker. “We’re hoping that maybe our prayers can be answered in the community by getting the word out.” The project was founded by the Napanee Area Community Health Centre on the backing of a small grant from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport Health Community Fund. The Chill Zone provides high school students a safe and fun place to go to after school to shoot pool, create meals and research job opportunities in a positive environment. In order to stay afloat, they’re in desperate need of about $60,000 to run as a part-time program and $100,000 to operate full-time. They’ve tried reaching out for government grants but have so far been unsuccessful. “The community has been really supportive of the project,” said Dreifelds. “That’s anywhere from the donations of food from Jamie and Jaclyn (Ypma),

they've been great at No Frills, they’ve been supporting our food program. A lot of the businesses, Wal-Mart, Giant Tiger and a lot of individuals have stepped up with donations. It’s been a really supported project, it’d be sad to see it end when it has been so successful.” When they first opened their doors they were seeing about six youths a day. In just four months that number has swelled to about 25 per day. In a community that doesn’t offer much for teens to do after school — long gone are the town’s bowling alley, swimming pool and arcade — it has filled a huge void. Because the Chill Zone’s services are free, it can’t sustain itself without a major donation by the end of the month. “We’ve gotten creative,” said Dreifelds. “We’ve tried to approach Avril Lavigne’s team on Twitter. We’re reaching out to anyone. Any business, any individual that are in a position to help.” To emphasize the desperation of the matter, Dreifelds is asking anyone in the area with ties to Lavigne to suggest ways to get their message to her. They’re hoping because she spent much of her youth in Napanee, she may feel compelled to help. Though it may not look good for the immediate future, Dreifelds says they aren’t going down without a fight. If they do have to close their doors on May 1, that may not signal the end. They plan to continue to campaign for funds and may open up again in a few months.

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Chit Chat Café and Corner Market introduced its new product, Fritou Fried Chicken, with free samplings last Wednesday. Napanee mayor Gord Schermerhorn helped store owners Sherry and Andy Pruchnicki cut the ribbon to celebrate its official opening. Fritou is based in Quebec with franschises all across the country. The launch in Napanee is the first in eastern Ontario.

COMMUNITY PULSE MAY 4 PLANT AND BAKE SALE AND SILENT AUCTION Adolphustown UEL United Church at Dorland on County Rd. 8) from 8:30 a.m. to noon. No admission, please remember the food bank. Directions: Highway 33 (Bath Road) to County Rd. 8; or from Napanee take County Rd. 8 to the church. QUINTE SINGERS SPRING CONCERT At 2 p.m. at Deseronto United Church. Admission is $10 per person, children under 12 free. All proceeds to local charities.

DESERONTO YARD AND SIDEWALK SALE Dozens of yard and sidewalk sales taking place throughout Deseronto from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Register your yard sale to be included on the map. Business vendor opportunities. Email dvalentyne@deseronto.ca or call 613-396-2440 to register. JOHN GROSE L&A DIABETES WALK At 10 a.m., starting at Conservation Park. Presented by the L&A County General Hospital Diabetes Education Program and Napanee Area Community Health Centre in support of the Canadian Diabetes Association. Registration from 9-10 a.m.

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Sweet Earth Day tree-planting at Southview Home Hardware donates 25 sugar maples Staff Reporter

Students at Southview Public School celebrated Earth Day by planting sugar maple trees along the schoolyard — a gesture to mark new beginnings. Over 25 trees were provided to the school through an organization called Tree Canada, in partnership with Home Hardware. Tree Canada has planted over 18,000 trees through this program since 1999. “Every class gets to go out and plant one tree to represent your first year here and our new beginning to take care of this place,” said Marsha Beebe, from Napanee’s Home

Hardware, during a school assembly. As for why the program was brought to Southview this year, Beebe said it was a decision that just made sense. “We are tree huggin’ people. We love trees. We do a lot of this,” she said. “We love trees, we plant a lot of trees. We work with Home Hardware and Home Hardware works with Tree Canada. We plant trees in our community in places where people need them. We couldn’t think of a better place this year to plant our trees than in your schoolyard,” she continued during the assembly. Beebe addressed students prior to the trees being planted, alongside her three sons, Reed,

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Howie and Cole, who all attend Southview. She hopes those who helped plant the trees this week would return back to the school with their children one day to tap them for maple syrup once they’ve grown. “These are all sugar maple trees. I’m hoping some of you will remember they’re sugar maple trees. Sugar maple trees make maple syrup and when your kids are big enough I’m hoping some of you might want to come back and help out at the school the way that we do and maybe help the kids make some maple syrup with these trees,” she said. Lani Fox, vice principal at Southview, said it was a great way for the staff and students to give back to the environment after building the school a short time ago. “One of the things that we’re doing in terms of taking responsibility is to give back to the land some of what we’ve used it for,” she said. Principal Peter Mouncey said he is most grateful the students can participate in an environmental cause that will be long lasting in their community. “It’s Earth Day and we’re interested in doing something that’s meaningful and tangible that’s going to be lasting… the trees are really a lasting, tangible, meaningful thing

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Dan Baker, a forester with Tree Canada, answered questions from students regarding the Sugar Maple trees planted at Southview on Earth Day. for the students,” he said. “Having trees that the students could actually plant, that was a big deal for us,” continued Mouncey. Forester Dan Baker, also a Tree Canada representative, assisted in planting the trees and answered questions regarding the growth and longevity of the trees. These trees can live up to 600 years, he told the students. “Tree Canada is an organization that works with schools like yours across the country. Together with organizations such as Home Hardware, we help plant trees,” he said prior to planting the trees. Southview’s tree planting project fell under the 2012 Tree Canada planting project but was postponed until Earth Day, as the school was not ready for planting trees in September. Beebe has applied to plant trees for the Communities in Bloom corner lot, across from Mac’s Milk, for the 2013 year.

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Marsha Beebe, of Napanee Home Hardware, and her three sons, (top to bottom) Cole, Howie and Reed helped distribute trees for planting at Southview, along with Tree Canada.

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If you are at least 19 years of age and would like to learn lifesaving skills and serve your community, then please visit our web site at www.stonemillsfire.ca to print an application or visit the municipal office during regular business hours to pick one up. All applications can be dropped off, mailed, faxed or e-mailed to the municipal office at 4504 County Road 4, Centreville, ON, K0K 1N0 - 613-378-0033 firechief@stonemills.com All applicants are required to provide a CPIC/Vulnerable Sector Check; Driver’s abstract and Medical prior to starting training.


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Fresh flowers can make a big difference M Y daughter Pareza ers make intimate connecrecently brought tions. The presence of flowhome a bulb maga- ers led to increased contact zine for a fundraiser for her with family and friends. Another study conductschool. As I browsed through the pages, I wanted ed at Harvard on the Home one of each, they were so Ecology of Flowers found beautiful. Last year, I con- three main findings. One vinced my husband to let was that flowers feed comme grow some cut flowers in passion. Study participants our vegetable garden. I was who loved with fresh cut surprised he let me have flowers for less than a week some room taken away from felt an increase in feelings of compashis beloved sion and tomatoes kindness for and cucumothers. Secbers. There is ondly, flowone thing I ers chase absolutely away anxilove and that eties, woris fresh flowries and the ers in the blues at home. They home. Overbring posiall, people in tive emotion the study in a house. felt less negThey make ative after the space b e i n g more welaround flowcoming and ers at home create a for just a s h a r i n g few days. atmosphere. Design Time Participants This time most freof year is a great time to breathe some quently placed flowers in fresh air into your home. their kitchens, dining rooms Tulips, daffodils and hy- and living rooms, where acinths are beginning to pop they spend a lot of time at up all around us and they home. They reported wantare beautiful. Gardens are ing to see the blooms first just beginning to sprout thing in the morning. Lastly with some flowers. Mother’s the study found living with Day is upon us and garden- flowers can provide a boost ing is on our minds, espe- of energy, happiness and cially after our long, harsh enthusiasm at work. Havwinter we just went ing flowers at home can through; we’re hoping it will have a positive carry-over be over soon with no more impact on our mood at snow. Why not bring your work, too. The study found fresh flowers into the home that people were more likeand make your home feel ly to feel happier and have like it is really spring? more enthusiasm and enerFresh flowers are always a gy at work when flowers wonderful addition to the were in their home living home and they always cre- environments. With people’s desire for ate an inviting feeling. A behavioral research tranquility and stress relief study conducted at Rutgers, stronger than ever, both The State University of studies have concluded that New Jersey, found nature people feel more compasprovides us with a simple sionate toward others, have way to improve emotional less worry and anxiety, and health: flowers. The pres- feel less depressed when ence of flowers triggers fresh cut flowers are preshappy emotions, heightens ent in the home. With this feelings of life satisfaction said, we should all be and affects social behavior embracing the beauty of in a positive manner far flowers in our home. Most beyond what is normally people have the idea that believed. Flowers have an fresh flowers are an expenimmediate impact on happi- sive way to decorate, but ness. All study participants they really aren’t if you expressed “true” or “excited” know some tricks. Try growing some fresh smiles upon receiving flowers, demonstrating extraor- flowers in your garden this dinary delight or gratitude. year. All you need to do is This reaction was universal, walk outside and cut whatever you like when you need occurring in all age groups. Flowers have a long- them. Or even fresh bouterm positive effect on quets at your local grocery moods. Specifically, study store are a fantastic and participants reported feel- inexpensive way to decorate ing less depressed, anxious with flowers. Choose a long and agitated after receiving lasting stem. The woodier flowers, and demonstrated a the better. Soft-stemmed higher sense of enjoyment flowers like gerbera daisies, and life satisfaction. Flow- tulips, and lilies don’t last

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long. They tend to wilt quickly and their soft stems and heavy flower heads lend themselves well to bending over. Instead try flowers such as daisies, carnations, and even roses. Pick bunches with plenty of stiff greenery that helps to support the blooms. Fresh flowers should always begin with a clean vase or container. Containers that do not start out clean will breed bacteria and make your flowers die quicker. Fill the vase or container two-thirds full of water that is not extremely cold. If you have flower preservative, add it to the fresh water. Now before you add the flowers to the water, cut off about an inch and a half of the flower stems with a sharp knife under luke-

windowsill or bathroom counter. Often just trimming and providing fresh water will make these blooms last a few more days! With spring here, and the research that shows the benefits of flowers why not treat yourself or someone you care about to fresh flowers; it’s sure to make their day! They are an important part of your home’s décor.

warm running water. Make sure you change the water in your vase every 2-3 days. When you do this, rinse the bouquet’s stems a bit before putting the flowers back in the vase. This will help prolong the life of the flower and ward off the slimy-ickies that often grow on the

stems and in the vase. You bouquet will eventually look a little wilted, but just go through the bouquet and pull out any blooms that are still fresh and pretty. Trim the stems down and place in fresh water in a smaller vase for places like your kitchen

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Quilters Guild stitches heartwarming donations Group makes quilts and more for patients fighting cancer BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Napanee Heritage Quilters Guild members put their skills to good use over the last few of months, stitching together pillows, caps, tote bags, quilts and more to brighten the day of patients battling cancer. The guild donated their creations to the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital last Tuesday, which they’ll bring to the hospital’s recently opened cancer treatment centre. Known as the ‘Making A Difference One Stitch At A Time Challenge’, the quilters donated hours of their time crafting their works of art. Along with individual pieces for patients, they also stitched together a ‘healing tree’ quilt, which will be hung on the cancer centre’s wall. The inspirational quilt features a giant tree with several bare branches. Cancer patients who win their battle will attach a ‘leaf ’ to the tree with their name on it. They’ll serve as motivation for other patients who are taking up the fight.

“We are very thankful for the love that you have put into this beautiful blanket,” LACGH’s director of patient care Tracy KentHillis said at the presentation. “This will certainly go towards making a difference in the lives of the patients of our community.” Kent-Hillis stopped by the group’s meeting at the SPC on Wednesday to formally accept the quilted gifts. Along with the donation to the hospital the guild also donated placemats to L&A Seniors Outreach Services’ Meals on Wheels program as well as toys for less fortunate kids in the community every Christmas. Up next for the guild is their quilt show, May 4-5 at the Strathcona Paper Centre. Held every two years, the show is a large exhibition of expertly hand crafted quilts and other sewing creations. There will be a boutique, raffles, silent auction and demonstrations. Quilts that are up for silent auction are at the LACGH now, ready for people to place their bids.

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Napanee Heritage Quilters made an inspirational donation to the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital last Wednesday, giving them a quilted healing tree for their cancer centre. Linda Bickell and Rose O’Brien (back, from left) presented the quilt to LACGH’s Alberta Goody (left) and Tracy Kent-Hillis. Admission to the May 4-5 quilt show is $5 at the door. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This will be the fourth time they’ve hosted a large quilt expo at the arena.

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Second Diabetes Walk gains speed for May 4 Memorial fundraiser named for longtime Napanee diabetes volunteer John Grose

BY ASHLEY FOLEY Staff Reporter

This spring marks the second annual John Grose L&A Diabetes Walk and organizers hope to surpass last year’s efforts, with $12,000 raised and 140 participants. The event aims to promote diabetes awareness, encourage health and raise funds for the Canadian Diabetes Association. The walk is scheduled for May 4 at Conservation Park at 10 a.m. Registration begins at 9 a.m. “The walk is to promote diabetes awareness and to promote our diabetes clinics in the area, the Lennox and Addington Clinic and the Napanee Area Community Health Centre Clinic,” said Gillian Kingston, Diabetes Nurse Educator at the L&A County General Hospital Diabetes Education Program. “(It’s) to raise some much-needed funds for the Canadian Diabetes Association to help people living with this disease for research and to promote walking and healthy activities, which is a vital part in controlling and managing diabetes.” Diabetes affects nine million Canadians and one in four people now have diabetes. Kingston said those numbers are growing annually. She hopes more people will attend this year’s annual walk to learn how to live with the disease and how to prevent it. “We’re hoping to attract people who are living with the disease and people who are supporting people who are living with the disease, to come out and have a great time and walk one kilometre or five kilometre,” said Kingston. “We’re making the walk bigger than last year and we’re going to have some live music at our open-

ing ceremony so it’s going to be a fun event for the community and hopefully a great fundraiser for the Diabetes Association.” A trio called Pearl, from Prince Edward County, has volunteered to perform before the walk, while MJ Murphy is scheduled to lead a 15-20 minute Zumba warm-up for the participants. “This is our second year and we’re hoping to continue with that success and just make it bigger and bigger every year,” said Kingston, noting the new Zumba class and live entertainment. The walk is in memory of John Grose, who was a Lion and volunteer for the Canadian Diabetes Association. “He always organized the Diabetes Symposium in Napanee every year. Last year we decided to dedicate it to him in his honour,” said Kingston. She hopes people also earn pledges prior to the walk and those who do so will not have to pay an entrance fee to the event. “What we would like is for people to pick up a registration form and collect pledges. If you have $30 in pledges then the walk is no charge. Otherwise for adults it’s $20 and for seniors it’s a $10 entry and students are free with a student ID but we really want to promote pledges,” she said. Prizes will also be available for the group and individual raising the most money, as well as the team and individual with the most spirit. The L&A County General Hospital education program and the Napanee Area Community Health Centre are organizing the walk. Funds raised will go to the Canadian Diabetes Association for research for diabetes.

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Benn named CIS award finalist Rugby star up for Canada’s top female student-athlete BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Beaver Sports

apanee’s Britt Benn will look to make Canadian Interuniversity Athletics history on Monday, as she hopes to become the first Guelph Gryphon and first rugby player to win the prestigious female athlete of the year. Benn is one of four Canadian athletes up for the award, which will be announced at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. She recently completed her fifth and final season with Guelph, compiling 83 tries and 62 converts in her career. The 24-year-old was the Ontario Interuniversity Athletics scoring champion four times and was a CIS all-Canadian four times. During her career she earned one gold, one silver and three bronze medals at the national level. If she earned the top female athlete award, called the Borden Ladner

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Picton’s Levi George scored a big goal to help the Pirates take Game 1 of the Schmalz Cup finals. Representing the Empire B League, the Pirates will head to Essex this weekend for Games 3 and 4.

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Guelph Gryphon and Napanee native Britt Benn could become the first rugby player to win the Borden Ladner Gervais LPP award. Gervais LPP, she’ll earn a $10,000 post-graduate scholarship. This summer will be a busy one for Benn, as she

plans to suit up for Canada at the IRB Rugby World Cup Sevens. That will take place June 28-30 in Moscow.

Pirates, 73’s knotted at 1-1 in Ontario finals Sr. Hawks off to strong start Picton is first Empire team in the finals since ‘96 Raiders BY CHAD IBBOTSON

Special to the Beaver icton and Essex sit on even footing after two games as the Pirates hit the road for Games 3 and 4 of their Schmalz Cup final series against the 73’s. The Pirates took a big 4–1 win in Game 1 on Saturday before suffering a tough defeat in a 3–2 contest on Sunday. “The boys worked hard in the opening weekend. Both teams had to feel each other out a little bit and make some adjustments on the fly,” said Pirates coach and general manager Ryan Woodward. “The games were fast, intense, and close to the very end.” He said the team was looking forward to a week of practice and some adjustments before heading into Game 3 this Saturday. Woodward said there were a lot of penalties called in the first two games of the series, but said his team won’t be using that as an excuse. “Both teams had to deal with that,” he said. “We have to find a way to work our way out of that situation. We want to be more disciplined. We don’t

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want to play the game shorthanded sitting in the box, we want to play fiveon-five.” Cole Bolton got the Pirates on the right track in Game 1, giving Picton the lead at 13:47 of the opening frame. The 73’s held a slim 18–11 shot advantage through the first 20 minutes, but Bolton’s remained the only goal of the period. The second period looked to be a frustrating one for Picton as the team was called for five straight minor penalties and a 10minute game misconduct in 10-minute span. Midway through the period Scott Bromley tied the game for Essex with a power-play goal. Again the 73’s held a slim shot advantage at 19–14, but the Pirates were able to regain the lead when Levi George connected with Evan Greer and Braeden Walsh to find the back of the net at 17:43. The Pirates came on in the third while Essex found themselves piling up penalty minutes. Jack Davison found the back of the net with a power-play goal at 5:28 with both Marco Canzoneri and Ryan Muzzin in the box. Greer then added an even-strength goal at 12:08

to make it 4–1. The Pirates held the shot advantage in the third and kept the 73’s off the board for the final 20 minutes to take the win. “We played a really solid, sound third period. We just tried to win every shift; being on the right side of the puck at all times, and keeping our feet moving,” said Woodward. “The guys worked really hard, the guys were hungry, and the guys played with good intensity and focus.” Game 2 was also a penalty-filled affair. With Essex’s Jordan Ryan giving the 73’s a lead just three minutes in, the Pirates were out-shot 16–8 through the first period. Woodward said the Pirates focused on winning the one-on-one battles to start the second. “We had to start defending better in our own end and support the puck in the offensive zone; getting in on the forecheck and working their D down low,” Woodward said. However, both teams were forced to rely heavily on their power-play and penalty-killing units as the teams combined for 14 minor penalties and two game misconducts in the middle frame.

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Sanford strikes five times in NDSS’ 6-1 win

BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Beaver Sports

n early deficit didn’t phase the NDSS Golden Hawks senior girls soccer team one bit on Monday, as they roared back in a big way to down the visiting KCVI Blues 61. It took about 15 minutes for Napanee to shake off the off-season rust, kicking into gear around the mid-point of the first in the KASSAA season opener. “Once we got the first one, all the others seemed to go in,” said Hawks head coach Brian Heaton. “We had a slow start with a few break downs defensively in the first half. After we got a few goals and took the lead, we built on that rather than sit on it. I think that’s good for the confidence of the girls to know when you’re in a tight game early, we have the ability to break it open.” Napanee’s Megan Simpson knotted the game at 1-1 on a direct kick, launching the ball over a wall of Blues defenders and over a leaping goaltender. Sarah Sanford took over from there, scoring

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Napanee outside defender Courtney Sunderland (right) chases the ball out of Hawks territory during Monday’s opener. five times to put the game out of reach. Three of her markers came in the first half and it appears as though the Hawks eased back in the second. Her first was a sliding kick that bounced off the goalie and in. Seconds later she was sent in alone and beat the keeper to make it 3-1. Her final goal came on a cross pass from Simpson, which she tipped in at the side of the net.

Though she wasn’t tested often, NDSS’ Kayla Kennedy was solid in net to earn the win. “She hasn’t played a whole lot of keeper before this year,” said Heaton. “But with (the preseason) tournament, a couple of weeks of practice and this game, she’s getting the hang of it. She’s settled in and found a groove.”

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SOCCER | Boys held winless CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17 Sanford’s offensive outburst also allowed the rest of the team to focus on defense, severely limiting the Blues’ attack. As the season wears on Heaton expects the scoring to be spread out a bit more. They plan to utilize the wing positions to open up the defense and create scoring lanes for other strikers. In a league were scoring opportunities can be few and far between, having multiple scorers can be a huge advantage. It doesn’t take long for opposing teams to key on to their opponents top players. Spreading out the offense can give opposing coaches a headache. The senior girls Hawks were the only Napanee

team to outlast the Blues, as the junior girls fell 4-1. The NDSS boys also took on KCVI, but were on the road. The seniors were shutout 4-0 while the juniors were doubled up 4-2. The girls were at Frontenac yesterday afternoon. Results weren’t known at press time. On Monday they’ll welcome in the Holy Cross Crusaders, with the juniors playing at 4 p.m. and the seniors set for a 5:30 p.m. start. The boys face the same opponents but at opposite venues. They hosted Frontenac yesterday and will travel to Holy Cross on Monday. That game should provide a good measuring stick for the Hawks in the early season. The Crusaders traditionally boast a strong soccer program.

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Express invest in their future Softball Napanee introduces ‘coach pitch’ to its mite program BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Beaver Sports

Softball Napanee has revamped its U-8 junior mite program for this year, implementing a coach pitch system in hopes of fostering fundamentally sound ball players in the future. Coaches will toss underhand to their own players, creating more balls in play, less walks and ideally more solid hits to all corners of the field. “Softball Napanee looked at it and decided this was probably the best development opportunity for children of that age group,� said Stephen Paul, a Softball Napanee executive and U-8 coach. “For this year we are creating what we’re calling a mite development team and the ultimate goal is to teach young ball players how to play the game, the fundamental skills of the game and to have fun doing it as well.� Paul says they’re hoping for at least two Napanee U-8 mite teams. Kids born from 2005-07 will practice one night a week and have a weekly game with their cross town counterparts. They’re hoping the changes will attract more young players to the game.

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Softball Napanee hopes changes to its mite program will encourage more young players to give the sport a try. Few towns in Ontario field mite teams anymore, making it difficult for young players to hone their skills. Napanee’s executive made the decision to move to coach pitch at the suggestion of Softball Canada, who is hoping to revive the sport at younger ages across the country. “Softball Napanee believes at that young age group it’s best to be able to ensure that the ball is put in play and the ball players at that point can use the skills that they learned to be able to field and throw properly,� said Paul. “(It will allow them) to learn

how the game should be played at a level that is exciting and entertaining from them.� Napanee has seen the benefits of investing in the future, producing several megastars over the years. Players that have gone on to win national medals and represent the country almost always had a bat in their hands shortly after losing their baby teeth. “The earlier you can get children playing ball, learning the fundamentals and playing together as a team, will definitely pay dividends down the road on teams that are constantly

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CUP FINALS | PP is key CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 The Pirates were able to make the most of their opportunities. At 5:59 of the second Kenny Murduff evened the score with a power-play goal from Ryan Sizer and Greer. Murduff then tallied an unassisted goal to move Picton into the lead. With both Brandon Peever and Steve Csanyi in the box to open the third, the 73’s were able to even the score on the back of an Alex Garon power-play goal. With the score now

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pset by their opponents’ neck tackles, overtly aggressive scrums and verbal threats, the NDSS Golden Hawks senior boys rugby team let their offense do the talking. The home team outplayed the visiting Sydenham Golden Eagles in every fashion, cruising to a 58-0 victory in Tuesday’s season opener. Napanee put the pedal to the metal to prove a point after the Eagles were awarded three yellow cards for aggressive play early in the game. “I thought there was a lot more composure in the (Napanee) blue and gold than in the red and gold,” said Hawks head coach Jim McKinney. “As a result, we kept the focusing on the scoring.” Napanee took exception to a high tackle on Taylor Brown, which forced the fifth-year player to leave the game in the first half. When the Eagles showed no remorse the Hawks seemed to push a

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little harder and not let up when they moved north of 40 points. James McKinney, Evan Morey-Lynch and Brandon Blunt ran in two tries each while Alex Lockridge and Jacques Legault had one each. “If you’re looking at our strengths, I think our pace is the best,” said McKinney. Depth is another clear cut strong suit for the team, boasting a bench that could very well start on most clubs. That was no more evident than when Brown, Kyle Copeland and Alex Lockridge left with injuries. “We had three fifthyear guys out of the game because of injuries, that’s concerning," said McKinney. "We’re so deep that we can make subs. If I had lost three starters last year I’d have been in a world of hurt.” When the game was safely in hand and their message received, the Hawks coaching staff did run out some of its lesser experienced players. Even still, they managed to hold the Eagles off the board.

Monday’s game was Napanee’s first official game of the KASSAA season as last Thursday’s match with KCVI was cancelled. The Blues team folded before they even hit the field. In junior action Napanee was again victorious, beating the Eagles 37-7. The girls made it a clean sweep, beating Sydenham 37-7. Britt Edwards, Erin Telford and Kyley Cloutier scored tries while Hanna Sweet kicked

a convert. The girls are now 2-0 on the year after opening the season with a 73-0 thumping of the KCVI Blues at Nixon Field on Thursday. Edwards and Sweet each had a pair of tries for the Golden Hawks. Napanee will head to La Salle this afternoon for a road match and return home Tuesday to host Frontenac. The seniors will start off the triple-header with a 4 p.m. start time.

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Sarah Sanford is a member of the NDSS Golden Hawks girls soccer team. She got her season off to a great start on Monday, scoring five times to lead the Hawks to a win over KCVI. She’ll be a key part of the Hawks offense this season as they look to capture the KASSAA and EOSSAA crown.

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even both teams battled their way through the third period. The shots were even, but with just over six minutes left in the period Bromley found the back of the net to put Essex on top. The Pirates weren't able to answer. “It was a good game in terms of the teams were going back and forth. You have to be engaged for an entire 60 minutes at this time of the year,” Woodward said. Woodward said the team will be trying to

instill some adjustments during practice this week but said, ultimately, the team will focus on their own game. “We know we have to just play our game and focus on the Picton Pirates and come down there excited and hungry,” he said. “We're good on the road, we're focused on the road. We're going to need a determined effort and it's going to be about keeping the game simple and outworking them.” Woodward thanked all fans — including the many students who made signs, local businesses, and sponsors — for all the support the team has received in the playoffs. “The support from all the people of Prince Edward County — Picton, Wellington, Bloomfield — across the county has been fantastic,” he said. “It’s great to see that arena full and it’s great to see the excitement of people in the county at this time of year cheering us on.” Woodward said the support makes a real difference to the players. “The players, the team, the staff, the executive and all the volunteers really appreciate that,” he said. Puck drop for Game 3 is 7 p.m. this Saturday in Essex and for Game 4 Sunday afternoon at 4:30. Game 5 is Wednesday, May 1 at 7:30 p.m. in Picton at the Prince Edward Community Centre.

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ASP CONTRACTORS, airless spray painting, power washing, barns, houses, factories, etc. Corn, glass and sandblasting, new steel roofs installed, roofs screwnailed and boards replaced, eavestroughs and gutter guards installed, additions and foundations. 1-800-5891375, georgewickens@hotmail.com BARN REPAIRS, steel roofs repaired or replaced, barn boards replaced, beam repairs, sliding doors, eavestroughs, screwnailing, painting, sandblasting, etc. Call John, 613-392-2569. CLEAN DRY wheat straw, large 3x3x7 bales, $35 each, Bath area, delivery available. Call 519-5885121. HOARD’S LIVESTOCK auction every Tuesday, For marketing and trucking information, call Murray Jackson, 613-354-6713. PASTURE WANTED, Tamworth/ Enterprise area, must have water. Call Slim Newlove, 613-358-2476. SIMMENTAL BULLS for sale, reds and blacks, also some yearling heifers. Call 613-379-2980. SPRAY PAINTING, screwnailing steel roofs, 5” and 6” seamless eavestroughs, gutter guard installed or delivered, free estimates. 1-877-490-9914. WOODLOT OWNERS. We buy standing timber logs, hardwood and soft, firewood and pulp. Free evaluation and dollar estimate, over 30 years of proven service in the area. Call collect, 613-358-2370.

CARS & TRUCKS

CARS AND trucks wanted for scrap or recycling, we buy scrap metals, free pickup or you bring in. Dan, 613-929-7572. We also sell auto parts and tires.

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20 DUNDAS Street East, Napanee, long established pizza takeout, $1,000 sq ft, parking, available immediately, $975 plus monthly. 613-388-2953. 600 SQ ft basement office in The Old Post Office, 38 Bridge East, $500 includes utilities, central air, parking, signage. 613-532-3672.

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72 Dundas Street East, Napanee 1,200 sq. ft. office which includes

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NAPANEE, DOWNTOWN boutique retail/professional space, large display window, busy street, 400 sq ft, $475 inclusive. 613-539-4847. NAPANEE, DUNDAS Street, retail/office space, 900 sq ft plus basement, display window, $675 plus. 613-539-4847. NAPANEE, RESTAURANT, downtown, seats 15-20 people, $700 plus utilities, kitchen equipment and appliances negotiable, great (turnkey) opportunity. 613-539-4847. SELF-CONTAINED RESTAURANT, 6th Concession Street, Tamworth; 2 large vacant commercial buildings, all available immediately. Heather, 289-688-5450 or Dwight, 613-354-4108.

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ADULT BUILDING, 1 bedroom, non-smoking, laundry facilities, very quiet, first/last, available immediately. Call 613-546-6868. ONE BEDROOM in Old Post Office, Napanee, $775 includes utilities, air conditioning, appliances, parking, satellite, garbage removal, coin laundry in building, no smoking, no dogs, available immediately. 613-532-3672.

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BACHELOR APARTMENT, fridge/stove included, 8 Concession Street, Tamworth, available immediately. Heather, 289-6885450 or Dwight, 613-354-4108. DESERONTO, 2 bedroom duplex, deck, large back yard, parking, laundry closet, excellent condition, $850 plus, non-smoking, no pets. 613-539-4847. IMMACULATE SMOKE-FREE 1/2 double overlooking Bay of Quinte, available June 1st, $1,250 monthly, all inclusive, with amenities too numerous to list. For information or viewing, please call 613-396-3957. LARGE ONE bedroom apartment, private deck, excellent tenants, walking distance to downtown Napanee, $700 plus hydro, first/last, references. 613-388-9280. NAPANEE, DOWNTOWN, second floor, 1 bedroom apartment above retail store, recently renovated, excellent condition, $750 plus hydro, off-site parking available, nonsmoking. 613-539-4847. ONE BEDROOM bright apartment, downtown Napanee, security entrance, laundry, $625 monthly. Call Garry, 613-478-2043. ROOM WITH sharing accommodation, laundry, kitchen, smoking on main floor only, pets allowed, must meet expectations, $700 all inclusive. 613-354-6813. SHARED ACCOMMODATION, furnished bedroom, indoor parking, indoor pool, satellite, laundry, all inclusive, no lease, first/last, $600 monthly, available immediately. 613-384-6072. SHARED ACCOMMODATION, 1 bedroom in home, includes internet, all utilities and in-ground swimming pool, available immediately, price negotiable. 613-308-9705. THREE BEDROOM duplex, 20 minutes north of Napanee, 2 bathrooms, heat and hydro inclusive, $1,200 per month, references, first and last required. available May 1st. 613-478-5270 TWO BEDROOM 2 storey stone duplex, in Enterprise, good condition, yard, parking, first/last, references, available June 1st, $700 plus electric. Call 613-389-4554. TWO BEDROOM apartment, all inclusive, $925, first/last required, no pets. Call 613-354-3851. TWO BEDROOM apartment, available now, brand new with hardwood floors and within walking distance to downtown Napanee, fridge/stove included, $800 plus. Call 613-3545439 for more information. TWO BEDROOM apartment, $650 and hydro, in Napanee, available June 1st. Call 613-396-3331. UPDATED, LARGE, semi-detached home with large private back yard, available June 1st, $1,100 plus utilities, first/last required, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, Master with 1 1/2 bath, large bedroom with walk-in closet, large kitchen with newer cabinets, main floor laundry, dining room, covered deck with privacy fence in huge back yard, parking for two vehicles. Contact Heather, 613-331-1417.

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FIREARMS AND Hunter Education courses at Tamworth. Firearms course, May 10th, 11th; Hunter Education, May 24th, 25th. Wild Turkey licence examinations. Call Bill, 613-335-2786. JENNIFER BRANT & Mustang, dance, April 27th, 8pm-12am, $12/person, light lunch, at Orange Lodge, York Road, T.M.T. MOTHER’S DAY craft and tack sale, April 28th, Napanee Lions Hall. Come and see Tom and Teddy, Pinto miniatures, have a ride on the wagon, vendors wanted. Call Slim, 613-358-2476.33

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BACK TO Basics lawn mowing. Call 613-354-1759. BICYCLE REPAIRS. For services call 613-354-2486. DOES YOUR garden need a little help? I can get your garden looking and staying how you like, from weeding, trimming and cleanup to season long maintenance, designing and construction to bulb planting and winter preparation. Call Angie at 613-354-2458 for Free Estimate and I’ll see you in your garden! FURNACE CLEANING, experienced gas tech, certified and licenced, seniors rates. Call 613-354-3192. HAVE TRACTOR with loader, brush hogging, yard work, tilling garden, cutting lawns. Call Earl, 613-354-2570.

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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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Thursday, April 25, 2013 CARDS OF THANKS

A word of thanks and appreciation to Dr. Sosnowski and attending Physicians and nursing staff at Lennox and Addington Hospital for kind and wonderful care given to my wife Vivian Young during her weeks of stay at the hospital before her passing and also thanks to the doctors and nurses who attended her on her many trips to the Cancer Clinic at Kingston General Hospital. Bryce (Bud) Young and family. I would like to thank my family for all the planning and organizing of a wonderful 90th Birthday Party held for me on March 10th at the Friendly Manor Nursing Home, also many thanks to everyone who came and celebrated the day with me and for all the lovely cards, flowers, gifts and phone calls. Thanks to the staff at the Nursing Home for everything you did to make this day special. Thelma Withers.

MEMORIAMS

BAKER - Monna Mom, it has been 5 years since God saw you were getting weary, so He said “Come home to Heaven�. We miss you every day. We visit your grave, look at pictures, shed tears. Betty has gone to meet you. His garden must be very pretty because He only takes the best. Love Donna, grandchildren, greatgrandchildren.

MEMORIAMS

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

DEATHS

BARDY, Manson

HARTWICK, ROBERT BRIAN

(BOB)

Dec. 2, 1951 - Apr. 29, 2001

Twelve years have flown by but....

Those we love remain with us For love itself lives on, And cherished memories never fade Because a loved one’s gone. Those we love can never be More than a thought apart, For as long as there is memory They'll always live on in our hearts.

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 a special son, dad, brother, uncle and now grandpa to Tyler’s son Orion. Andy left us suddenly April 25, 1991. Down a road that’s long and far away (Heaven) To a distant brighter land And when I feel lonely And tears fill my eyes, I look to the sky And see a bright star And know he’s looking down And hope he’s happy there, Because we all still miss him. Always remembered, Mom Muriel and Ken, son Tyler (man), brother Paul and Susan, niece Steacy and son Noah.

Unexpectedly at the Lennox and Addington Hospital on April 21, 2013, in his 89th year. Son of the late James and Lucretia Bardy. Dear brother of Marion Bardy Prevost of Quebec; Betty Bardy of Deseronto and Margaret Molvihill of Florida. Manson will always be remembered by his nieces, Mona Prevost of Quebec and Anne Molvihill of Florida. Family and friends will be received at the McGlade Funeral Home, 78 Centre Street, Deseronto, Ontario (613-396-2310) on Saturday, April 27, 2013 from 2pm-4pm. Graveside Service and Interment to be held following the visitation in Christ Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Diabetes Association or the Heart and Stroke Foundation in memory of Manson. Online condolences may be made at www.mcgladefuneralhome.com

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Lovingly remembered by wife, Sylvia and daughters Barb and Hope and families

In Memory of

DEATHS

MITCHELL, Elizabeth “Betty�

Peacefully, at the Lennox and Addington County Hospital in Napanee on Sunday, April 21, 2013. Elizabeth Margaret Mitchell of Napanee, at age 85. Beloved wife for 63 years of William Mitchell and dear mother of Barry Mitchell (Patsy) of Marmora and predeceased by her daughter Lynda Wills (Ron of Orillia). Grandmother of Keri Kowalski (Kris) of Innisville and greatgrandmother of Milana and Zaylia. In keeping with Betty’s wishes, cremation has taken place with a private family Service to follow. Memorial donations made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. In care of the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee (613-3543341). Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

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CHRISTIAN, Lyle Kimball

Has left us suddenly on Tuesday, April 16, 2013. Charles Carter of Trenton, was in his 24th year. Loved companion of Kate and his precious daughter Emma. Beloved son of Derek and Corinne Carter of Trenton. Amazing brother of Phillip Carter (Tiffany), Natalie Misener, Nicholas Carter (Kristyn Doan), all of Trenton. Incredible uncle to his nephews, James (Godson), Jacob and Elliott. Grandson of Phillip Carter (Sue) of Lakefield and Waneta Morton of Nova Scotia. Charles was a remarkable human being and one of the best companions anyone could ever ask for. He will be sadly missed by all those who had the honour of knowing him. In his short life, he has touched the hearts of many. We will all miss him dearly. He will leave behind his legacy of love, kindness and understanding. A Celebration Mass will be held at Saint Peter’s Church in Trenton on Friday, April 26, 2013 at 11am, Father Timothy Harrison officiating. Following, there will be a celebration of life at the Knights of Columbus Hall at 2pm. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Charlie’s honour may be made to a trust account for his daughter Emma. Arrangements entrusted to the Rushnell Funeral Centre, 60 Division Street, Trenton (613-3922111). Online condolences at www.rushnellfamilyservices.com

After a short but courageous battle, Lyle Christian passed away peacefully at the Kingston General Hospital with his wife, daughter and family by his side on Monday, April 22, 2013, in his 67th year. Best friend and beloved husband of 38 years to Barbara (nee Lowry). Loving and devoted father of Melanie Christian. Cherished brother of Ross (Yvonne) and Brian. Predeceased by his parents Kenneth and Marion, and dear nephew of Ethel Bailey (New Brunswick). Loved son-in-law of Doris Lowry, brother-in-law of Steve (Deb), Brenda (Doug), Brian (Angie) and Kevin (Betty). Will be fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. The family will receive friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613-354-3341) on Thursday, May 2nd from 1-2pm, followed by a memorial service in the Chapel at 2pm. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society will be remembered with appreciation by the family. A special thank you to Dr. John Matthews and Tracey Froess, R.N., for their compassion and hope. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

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ELLIOTT, William James

November 8, 1938 - April 21, 2013 In his 75th year, at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital, Napanee. Husband of Barbara (Forbes) and father of Rob (Heidi) and Susan (Christopher Bowie). Gramper to Charlotte and Molly Elliott; Stella and Ronan Bowie. Survived by brother John Baker Eliott (Sandra) and family. Brother-in-law to Don and Lynne Forbes, and Judy and Peter Stockdale and families. The Elliott family wishes to express appreciation for the wonderful care he received from the staff at Lennox and Addington Hospital. Bill made many friends at St. Mary’s C.O.P.D. Rehab. Thank you for your support and comradery. Our sincere gratitude to Dr. Denis O’Donnell, Elizabeth Hill and Lorelei Samis for your encouragement and medical expertise that kept Bill going for the last six years. A Tribute of Life will be held at 2:00pm on Saturday, May 4, 2013 at South Fredericksburg Hall, 2478 County Rd 8, Napanee. If desired, donations to the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital Foundation or the Respiratory Rehab Program, Providence Continuing Care, St. Mary’s, would be appreciated by the family. In the care of Hannah Funeral Home, Napanee (613-354-3341). Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

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AT 9:30 A.M. ON SITE FARM AUCTION SALE OF DUANE DYCK ESTATE, FRANKFORD DIRECTIONS: From 401 at Wallbridge Loyalist Road Take Grills Rd. west to the end. Turn right & follow 3 Kms. to Platt Rd. Turn onto Platt Rd. & follow to sale site at 545. Kubota B7610 4WD tractor with LA303-1 loader ( like new with 288 Hrs). Kubota B5320 carry all, Cockshutt 540 gas tractor/ trip bucket loader, Landpride 3PTH 7’ scraper blade, Kongskilde 3PTH 10’ cultivator, 3PTH 9 disc disc plough, 3PTH model 39 set of 8’ discs, Massey Ferguson “81” 9 ft. haybine, 4 bar side delivery rake, flat bottom hay rake, 30 ft. pipe frame elevator/ motor, MF 220 3PTH 8’ cultivator, Dearborn 3PTh 2 furrow plough, Missouri Mule garden cultivator, Cockshutt 3PTH 3F plough, 3PTH single furrow plough, Dearborn 3PTH 8ft. cultivator, 2 furrow sulky plough, MF garden cultivator, 3PTH drag bucket, JD 14 run seed drill’grass box, IH 16 run seed drill/ grass box, 3PTH 4 shank chisel plow, 4’ land packer, 3 drum field roller, Trail type one way on steel, 8 ft. drag discs, MF # 74 3pth 4F plough, Oliver 3PTH 3F plough, Cockshutt horse drawn mower, Dump rake, MH grain binder, Corn binder, 8’ x 4’ utility trailer, snow mobile trailer,wood wagon, manual bale stooker & forks, George White 3PTH 12” post hole auger, 3PTH 7’ cut mower, 2 loader buckets, 3PTH PTO driven buzz saw, 2 trail type 8 ft. cultivators, several other ploughs & cultivators, large qty. of rough cut lumber, roofing steel, qty. of scaffolding, 3 stock water tanks, farm gates, fencing supplies, new “T” bar stakes, cast iron seats, manual tire changer, walking plough, scuffler, 2 lawn aerators, lawn roller, 8ft. x 6inch galvanized culvert, Qty. of big “O” tile, MF tractor weights, large number of shop tools. Cedar rails & posts, Troy built walk behind weed eater, tiller, Yard Machines edger, 6500 watt generator, 1300 watt generator in box, forks, shovels & numerous other pieces. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com TERMS: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC or Cheque/ID Lunch available Estate and/or auctioneers not responsible in case of accident

BRIGHTON ESTATE AUCTIONS

Selling Antique & Collectors Items from a Brighton Home Sunday, April 28 - Preview 9:30 a.m. Auction 11:00 a.m. Auction to include: Large Amount of Smalls, Collection of Perfume Bottles Crystal, Jewellery, Collector’s Items, Royal Doulton Figures, Porcelain, Oriental Items, Books & Linens Furniture to include: Large Refinished Office Desk, Antique Oak Filing Cabinet, Bedroom Furniture, Upholstered Furniture, Small Tables & Chairs. Large Collection of Oil Paintings, Watercolours & Prints to include: 4 Signed A.J. Casson Woodcuts. Watch Web Site for Updates. Large Indoor 1/2 PRICE Yard Sale: Sunday @ 9:30 a.m. David Simmons: Auctioneer & Appraiser Looking for quality estates or single items for upcoming auctions www.brightonestateauctions.com 101 Applewood Drive, Brighton, Ont. K0K 1H0 Phone 1-613-475-6223

WEDNESDAY, MAY 1

AT 10:00 AM ESTATE AUCTION PLUS PRIVATE COLLECTIONS SALE CONDUCTED AT BELLEVILLE AND DISTRICT FISH AND GAME CLUB 170 ELMWOOD DRIVE, BELLEVILLE, ON 2 miles EAST of Belleville on “Old Highway # 2 and turn NORTH for ½ mile. ANTIQUE FURNITURE AND COLLECTIBLES including oak china cabinet with curved glass sides and mirrored backsplash, Victorian sideboard with leaded glass doors, burled panels and marble top, Gibbard solid cherry oval dining table with 6 Queen Anne style chairs, oak and glass stacking barristers bookcases, Empire style dresser with burled front, mahogany finish corner cabinet, walnut drop front secretary with upper glass doors , mahogany drop front secretary with upper glass doors and lower drawers, mahogany ladies dresser with shield mirror, cherry drop leaf table, oak fireplace mantle with side columns and leaded glass, Art deco style fireplace mantle, oak drop leaf gateleg table, walnut hall table, washstands, oak combination bookcase/secretary, oak Mission style sideboard, child’s oak Morris chair, walnut coal scuttle, parlour tables, press back chairs, pine harvest style dining table, Eastlake style chest of drawers with burled front, Victorian dressing screen, marble top 3 drawer chest of drawers, oak hall mirror, pine storage cupboard, pine dry sink, buggy seat, Cranberry pickle cruet, Royal Albert dinnerware “Lorraine”,Royal Albert dinnerware “Val D’or”, Swaroski crystals signed Handel table lamp, slag glass panel lamps, table lamp with hand painted shade, granite ware, toilet set pieces, Beswick horses, Royal Doulton figurines, hand painted china, silver tea service, chest of silver, Staffordshire fireside dogs, opalescent glass, cigarette silks, 10k,14k band rings, sterling silver rings, several oil paintings and prints, antique and vintage Canadian History and art books, tin signage, hanging lamp with brass font, figural clock with marble base, cast iron parlour stove, cast iron toy, tin toy, SELLING AT 1 PM CORBETT ESTATE VEHICLE- 2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue 4 door sedan with 121,000 kms, many extras- sells certified and e tested; ATV 2002 Suzuki 500cc 4 wd ATV with front mount winch excellent condition;1940 Ford 9N gas tractor-completely restored; 16 ft cedar strip Peterboro style canoe – excellent condition; Numerous other articles. TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com for photos

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ANTIQUE, MODERN & COLLECTABLE AUCTION SALE at South Fredericksburg Hall (Note - new hall) ANTIQUES: Drop leaf table; parlour table; chest of drawers; blanket box; steeple clock; music chest; Hart & Lazier Belleville blue crock & Picton C jug; 1920's crazy quilt; slot machine; Picton double egg crate; airplane table lamp; stain glass windows; 2 military pictures; 2 large steel rake wheels; FURNITURE: Chesterfield & chair; glass top coffee & end tables; ceramic floor& table lamps; single bed, box & matt; oak table & 4 chairs; kitchen table & 2 chairs; chest of drawers; sofa bed; good selection of china & glass; Blue Mountain; Carnival; Depression; Pinwheel, etc; 2 fridges; 30" & 24" stoves; 2 dehumidifiers; 2 microwaves; freezer; vacuum; TOOLS: Wood lathe; table saw; bandsaw; sander & other small tools; 17.5 MTD riding lawnmower; push mower; 13.5 snow blower; BBQ; patio storage box; portable ice hut; treadmill; fold down wheelchair; NO BUYER’S PREMIUM - Very Partial Listing VIEWING SALE DAY ONLY - 12 noon Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa, MasterCard only. Canteen available NEIL LAMBERT, AUCTIONEER Napanee 613-354-3406 e-mail Sally1@KOS.net Watch www.lambertauctions.ca or Napanee Beaver for listing for next sale

WEDNESDAY, MAY 1

AT 5:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Coca cola chest cooler, walnut dining room table, child’s roll top desk, round kitchen table, set of 4 chairs, wicker loveseat, assorted tables, lamps, qty. of smalls including Hart Lazier crock, old wash board, Large set of J& G Meakin dishes “Gainsborough” pattern, a digital computer produce scale, store “open” sign, bikes, qty. of videos, numerous dishes, glass & china & many other pieces. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

FRIDAY, MAY 3

Consignment Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm 662 Cty. Rd. #12 3.5 kms southwest of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre Check next week’s paper and website for details. Also for Sale but not part of auction are 3 trailers, 2005 Coachman Chaparral Fifth wheel 27ft, 1997 Newmar American Star Fifth wheel 30ft. www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct Estates and Commercial sales on site. For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732.

SATURDAY, MAY 4

AT 9:30 A.M. AUCTION SALE - LGE QTY. OF HORSE TACK & FLOCK OF SHEEP DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Selling at 9:30 A.M. - Antique foot powered leather rivet punch, Antique leather cutting machine, western pony parade saddle/ breast plate, English riding saddle, 9 saddle stands, a number of pony & horse bridles, qty. of new horse & pony shoes & boxes of new horse shoe nails, 5 saddle pads, saddle blankets, 2 burlap horse blankets, wall hanging blanket rack, large number of leather & nylon halters, 3 collars, set of hames, set of harness, single set of pony driving harness, driving reins, assortment of buckles, snaps, decorator chrome, thread etc., a qty. of western & English clothing including clothes, cowboy boots, hats, belts, purses, jewelry & more. Qty. of horse shampoo, linaments, harness dressing polish, hoof polishes, show sheen & much more. Selling after the tack - Case 995 2WD tractor/ Frey Quicktach 830 loader & canopy (low reserve), bale spear, manure bucket, JD 1240 4 row corn planter with insecticide boxes. Lawn sweeper (new). Immediately after the horse tack auction will be the sale of an 80 head flock of sheep. There are texel ewes, texel cross dorper ewes, yearling dorper cross ewes, some with lambs at their side. A pen of 4 dorset ewes (2 purebred) sell due in June. A katadhin ram also sells. This is a good healthy flock of sheep. Consignments are being accepted for this sale. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

SATURDAY, MAY 4

AT 10:00 AM AUCTION SALE - CHISHOLM’S (Roslin) LTD. ROSLIN, ON 12 miles north of Belleville on Highway #37 and turn east at Roslin on Shannonville Road for 2 miles 32nd ANNUAL STOCK REDUCTION SALE 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 www.sullivanauctions.com


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Residents roll up sleeves for Earth Day

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Members of the Napanee OPP, the Chill Zone and residents from Meadow Lane teamed up to clean up a nearby field. They gathered a small mountain of junk and trash which had been thrown in a ditch near the old train tracks.

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Sara Taylor gathers up garbage scattered on the side of Centre Street during Saturday’s Earth Day cleanup. She was joined by fellow teens Stephanie Davis, Emily Brown and Tabetha O’Toole in cleaning up the area beside McDonald’s Restaurant.

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(From left) Greater Napanee Deputy Mayor Roger Cole looks on as JoAnne Wright and Barry Robinson of Good Friends of the Earth are presented with a special plaque by the Napanee Green Lights’ Mark Powell. Made of entirely recycled materials, the plaque honours the group’s dedication to improving the environment.

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Members of Beavers and First Napanee Valley Scouts took to playgrounds of The Prince Charles Public School and Napanee District Secondary School to pick up any litter. They were hard at work despite the unseasonably cold weather.

Brandon Woodcock-Sweet (left) and Joshua Lamb had their hands full, as did their fellow students, as their class from The Prince Charles School tackled Springside Park and the Napanee River boardwalk as part of an Earth Day cleanup on Monday.


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Town readies for Communities in Bloom return BY ASHLEY FOLEY Staff Reporter

APANEE’S Communities in Bloom committee is back in the competition this year after sitting out for more than 10 years, and plans to start this new beginning with a number of fun activities and friendly contests.

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Marg Isbester, Greater Napanee Ward 3 Councillor, said participating in CIB is a way to bring the community together. “Communities in Bloom is trying to do things differently and trying to involve the community as a whole. Instead of it being a garden show that’s formal and wonderful, we want to be able to reward people for things

tainability, green but not the colour, and just a little bit of fun,” she said. Once those people have been chosen, they will choose the next gardens. “Maybe their neighbours are doing something a little bit different that they might not have appreciated at first. It’s all to do with blooming and communities and being part of a friendly community,” said Isbester. Communities in Bloom judging will take place in mid-July. Joan Elm, who was a town councillor at the time, first introduced the CIB in Napanee in 1999. That year, Napanee won four blooms at the municipal level and four in

they do on curb appeal,” said Isbester. This summer when gardens are blooming brightly and vibrantly, members of the Napanee CIB committee will place signs in gardens they feel have great ‘curb appeal.’ “The ‘Blooming Bandits’ will sneak out at night and (gardens will) be judged on the basis of curb appeal, interest and sus-

PICTON GOLF CLUB EXPERIENCED FOOD & BEVERAGE MANAGER

Picton Golf & Country Club is one of Canada’s oldest golf properties, established in 1907. A semiprivate club, PGCC boasts one of the finest courses in the region, spectacular vistas, waterfront dining and competitive membership and green fee rates, making it a popular choice for local and seasonal residents, as well as being a destination for vacationers and tourists. Picton Golf & Country Club is currently seeking a seasoned Food & Beverage Manger, to oversee operations in the Clubhouse, and on the golf course. Responsibilities include:

the national competition. Communities compete in eight categories: landscaped areas, urban forestry, flower displays, turf areas, heritage conservation, environmental awareness, community involvement and tidiness. “One of the main purposes of CIB is to foster civic pride, environmental responsibility and beautification through community participation and the challenge of a friendly competition,” explained Isbester in a press release. “We are very fortunate here in the municipality to have many organizations that are leaders in ‘gardening’ and ‘producing’ and ‘protecting’ in very impor-

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• Food & Beverage – managing all aspects of the kitchen, dining room, bar, on course service and half way house, menu development, supplier contracts. • Human Resources - staff hiring, training, scheduling, overall management and payroll. • Accounting – daily and monthly reconciliations, purchasing, inventory control and reporting, banking and deposits. • Reporting -monthly reporting to the Board of Directors. • Health & Safety - insuring compliance with all Health & Safety requirements. • Event Management – scheduling and managing all banquets and special events.

Hospice Lennox & Addington requires a part time service coordinator (25 hours per week). Under the direction of the Executive Director the successful applicant will be responsible for the organization and delivery of the core services to Hospice L&A palliative/bereavement clients and their families, and includes volunteer training and management. This position requires post-secondary education and experience in the health care field, preferably in palliative care, and an understanding of the grief process. The successful applicant should demonstrate the following: • A knowledge and passion for palliative care and bereavement support. • Keen assessment skills. • Knowledge and understanding of local community support services. • Excellent communication, organizational and computer skills. • Experience with volunteer management. • Excellent public speaking and time management skills. • Group facilitation experience would be an asset. • Must be able to work independently and as part of the multi-disciplinary community health care team. Interested persons please send your resume by email to: peggy@landahospice.ca subject line: Service Resumes will be accepted until April 30, 2013. Hospice thanks all, but only those applicants granted an interview will be contacted.

The successful candidate will have considerable experience in food service management, preferably in a member driven, or semi private golf club environment, exceptional customer service skills, team building and human resources management skills, knowledge of financial reporting systems and the ability to work collaboratively to realize overall marketing and communications objectives. Computer skills are essential. The position reports to a volunteer board of directors, and is considered to be a valued member of the management team.

Please forward your resume, along with a cover letter, to board@pictongolf.ca by May 15. While we appreciate all submissions, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. www.pictongolf.ca Facebook/PictonGolf

tant ways,” explained Isbester, pointing out the Lennox and Addington Horticultural Society, the Lennox and Addington Stewardship Council and the Community Gardens organizations. “Communities in Bloom works to offer and identify an alternative to those who are already working at improving and beautifying their surroundings, while encouraging others to do so at a pace they are comfortable with,” explained Isbester. The CIB committee will offer information at the Talents of the Town Market on May 4, which will include a fundraising barbecue. The CIB committee also hopes to finish refurbishing the CB underpass on Centre Street. “This will include plantings and grasses that will eliminate all the weedeating and maintenance that has to be done to that hard-to-access area. The nearly $25,000 from the CN EcoConnexions from the Ground Up Fund will pay for plant material, plantings, topsoil dressing, seed blends, fertilizer for seeding and shredded bark mulch,” explained Isbester in a press release. CIB also plans to provide seminars and workshops throughout the summer.

The Ag & Rural Update is an electronic bulletin that is produced weekly by staff at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture & Food, (OMAF), Brighton Resource Centre. It is distributed free to subscribers. Not all of the information used in this farm calendar is supplied by the electronic bulletin.

More Fresh Local Ontario Food is Coming to Cafeterias and Food-Service Kitchens Across the Province - With support from the new Ontario government, through the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, the Greenbelt Fund is calling for new applications to the Broader Public Sector (BPS) grant program to support more local food in hospitals, schools and other broader public sector institutions. This renewed grant program is one part of the new Ontario government’s comprehensive local food strategy. Ontario’s agri-food industry employs 700,000 people, and contributes $34 billion to the economy. We know that supporting local food supports a strong Ontario economy, and that this Greenbelt Fund program has supported a $26 million increase in the amount of Ontario foods purchased by the BPS. For every one dollar invested by the province has supported the purchase of five dollars’ worth of Ontario local food. Grant details and funding applications can be found at http://ontariofresh.ca/about-greenbeltfund/broader-public-sector-grant-program. For more information, contact: Sarah Petrevan by phone at 416-960-0001 ext. 337 or email: spetrevan@greenbeltfund.ca Rural Summer Jobs Program - The 2013 Ontario Rural Summer Jobs Service designed to support employers in creating summer jobs for young people in rural Ontario. The program is accepting applications until April 30, 2013 from eligible rural employers who plan to create summer jobs for students. Eligible businesses and community organizations may receive a hiring incentive of $2 per hour. The maximum available is $1,120 per full-time position for businesses or organization is located in a town, small city or rural township with a population of 100,000. For further information on the Rural Summer Jobs Service program, including the application, visit the ministry’s website at:

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http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/rural/rsj/index.htm, call 1-888-588-4111 or email: rsjs.omafra@ontario.ca. Reminder to Register your Premises - The Provincial Premises Registry is operated by Angus Geo Solutions Inc (AGSI) and is the official registry for obtaining an Ontario Premises Identification Number. Registering is easy and free. You can register online at: www.ontarioppr.ca or by calling 1-855-697-7743 (MY PPR ID). Land Stewardship and Habitat Restoration Program - The Land Stewardship and Habitat Restoration Program (LSHRP) was created to help maintain and restore of natural ecosystems. The program offers eligible organizations support to undertake land stewardship and habitat restoration for biodiversity conservation. This fund is open to incorporated organizations across the province including aboriginal organizations and communities, conservation organizations, businesses, municipal organizations and non-government organizations. The program’s focus is on restoration, rehabilitation and enhancement projects that benefit fish, wildlife and biodiversity. Applicants are encouraged to link project submissions to landscape level conservation or stewardship plans. Applicants are required to equally match the funding provided through the program, and program funding is limited to a maximum of $20,000 per project. The deadline for applications for projects to be undertaken in 2013-14 is midnight (EST) on May 3, 2013. For further information on the LSHRP, including the application and guidelines, visit www.ontario.ca/lshrp.

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MAY 5 COUNTRY-WESTERN AND BLUEGRASS JAMBOREE Takes place at St. Matthew’s Hall in Marlbank at 1 p.m. Featuring Dew Drop Sisters, Ray Turcotte, Alvin Dafoe, Joe Saunders, Doug Mumford, Curley Taylor, Peter Waite, Jackie Fraser, Doreen Black and Jeannie Richmond. Emcee George York. For more information, call 613-4782831. Freewill donation, washrooms handicap access. MAY 6 ‘IMPROVE YOUR DIGESTION’ Andrea Hilborn, naturopathic doctor and columnist on Natural Route health care, will speak on the topic at Isabel Turner Library, 7 p.m. for HPRR: MEND. To reserve a seat, please contact chantal.healthpursuits@gmail.com or call 613-389-7179. Donation at the door. GENERAL MEETING At the Tamworth Legion, starting at 7:30 p.m. Election night.

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A couple of local artists who have a passion for creativity and a sense of community are opening up their homes to host an art gallery — affordable and accessible to amateur artists and professionals alike. Krysta-lee Woodcock and Mark Konarzycki, creative directors at the Napanee Design Studio on 48A Dundas Street East, said the show is completely notfor-profit and any art purchased goes directly to the artist. “We want to just have a space for people to show their work, who can’t, and for people to see work who don’t always get to. And in an environment that’s not stuffy — it’s a casual environment. Everybody is welcome,� said Woodcock. “We’re trying to create something as opposed to sell something.� In order to do so, they will transform their living room in their second-level downtown apartment to display art, free of charge to the artists and free of charge to those attending the show. The grand opening is set for May 3 from 6-11 p.m. as well as the following day from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Woodcock and Konarzycki hope to hold an art show every month on the same weekend

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Napanee Design Studio’s Mark Konarzycki and Krysta-lee Woodcock. as the farmer’s market a few blocks down the street. “The first farmer’s market is May 4 and is the same weekend so hopefully we have a lot of people from that, too. Hopefully we have a lot of people going back and forth,� said Woodcock. The grand opening will

feature local photography artist John Herzog, who uses aging techniques as well as other PhotoShop practices to create engaging character portraits. She said she was surprised by his work and inspired to open the gallery.

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Committee members like (from left) Peter Boyer, owner of Chev, Buick, GMC Napanee; Ryan Moore, owner of Hart n Hart; and LeRoy Wannamaker, secretary L&A County General Hospital Foundation, are gearing up for L&A Hospital Foundation’s 17th Annual Benefit Golf Tournament on June 5. Over the years, the tournament has raised nearly half a million dollars for the purchase of medical equipment for the hospital. Proceeds from last year’s event went towards the start-up of the new chemotherapy treatment unit at LACGH. The tournament committee’s mandate this year is to continue to raise funds for cancer care in our community, and proceeds will go towards a mammography workstation, ultrasound and colonscope. To participate either as a player or sponsor please contact the Foundation office prior to April 30 to receive early bird prices. Call 613-354-3301 extension 400.

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To kick-start a new youth signing program, teenage entertainer Naomi Bristow will perform at the Grand Old Enterprise Jamboree along with the first set of local competitors. Fifteen-year-old Bristow will perform in Enterprise on May 5 at 1 p.m., which will be the first day for the Newburgh-Camden Lion’s Club’s youth competition. Lion Vic Smith said many youths are excited to share the stage with Bristow, who has shared the stage herself with the Oakridge Boys, Jim Ed Brown, the Brown Troi and Richard Sterban. “We thought that would be great for the kids to be able to be on stage with her, especially the winners. All the ones in competition (May 5) will all be on stage with her as well,” said Smith. “There is a lot of young talent and a lot of young kids out there. So this is what the Lions is all about is pushing for our youth to get up on stage. Some of those young kids, we’ve heard them and they’re good. So this should be exciting for them, this first one, with Naomi being there especially because she’s only 15 herself. I think that should be very exciting for the kids, they’re really looking forward to it,” Smith continued. Smith, an Ontarian her-

self, has been awarded the ‘Fans Choice Award from the Havelock Country Jamboree, Rising Star Award from the BC Cowboy Heritage Festival, two-time Youth Yodeler of the Year from the Western Music Association, as well as municipal, provincial and federal government awards for her achievements in music. Internationally, Bristow has aired on Shotgun Red Variety Show and Midwest Country, both airing in the United States. She also won the title of Best Traditional Yodel Album in 2010 from the Country Music Association in the U.S. Bristow has put out six albums, much of which includes yodeling. Her past three have been recorded in Nashville, featuring duets with Grand Old Opry stars. She released a country gospel album in 2012, which featured Vince Gill and was a dream come true for Bristow. Smith said the competition would be held each month at the Grand Old Enterprise Opry as a way to engage youth with music. “This is going to be an exciting time for our youth, starting up this program singing here too,” he said. The program is open to all those under the age of 18. The winners will all be on stage with Bristow at the Centerville annual music festival, at Centennial Park on Aug 9-11, as well as on May 5 to initiate the first youth competition.

GALLERY | Not-for-profit CONTINUED FROM PAGE 25 Woodcock had seen Herzog around town with his loyal dog, Moon, but never realized how creative he was until she looked him up on Flickr. “He has all these portraits but they’re amazing and I was like, ‘How have I not seen this man’s work anywhere?’ They’re really amazing character pictures. I think it’s actually going to blow people’s minds when they see it all together,” said Woodcock. “I was like, ‘He needs to have a show.’ And then I thought, ‘There are so many talented people here and there isn’t really a place for anyone to show it unless you pay money to put it up somewhere and not everyone has money to do that,’” said Woodcock, which gave her the idea to open Napanee Design Studio downtown. She said Herzog’s portraits work much the same, telling a story about that character. “You meet people all the time and you never realize all these people have these really complicated stories. And I think that’s what these portraits tell, all the complicated stories for the people that you see all the time downtown,” said Woodcock. “I feel like if you want to have community, you need to have a place where people can have a conversation. This isn’t even with words, but just have a conversation or a dialogue.” Other artists will include Rob Elliott, Brian Larocque, Kelsey Dawn Pearson and members of Temporary Infinity Collective, which includes Woodcock and Konarzycki. They refer to the space as a ‘community gallery’: a space where artists can explore, thrive and network. “I think that people will look at people differently,” said Woodcock. “I want to have as many mediums as (we) can, because it’s all about exposing people here.” One of her goals is to host an art show for a Grade 12 art class. “That’s probably something they don’t get the experience of doing, showing their art somewhere that’s not in the school,” she said. Their ambition is not funded, though, and while they’re not looking to gain a profit, they do hope to acquire enough donations to keep the gallery open. Currently, they are accepting donations online at downtownnapanee.tumblr.com or in person. Their goal is $1,600 to paint the room, advertise the gallery and pay for supplies for hanging and displaying art.

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SATURDAY APR.27 1-3PM 162 UNION ST. This is the starter or retirement home you have been looking for. New shingles, new windows, new wiring, new kitchen, new hardwood flooring, large lot. Come see it Saturday 1:00 to 3:00PM. $214,900. MLS 13603353

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

Call Don Cox, Sales Rep Cell 613-329-6848 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

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2856 SWITZERVILLE ROAD, NAPANEE 2 kms east off Highway #2 E NEW PRICE $379,900. Custom Built for Owner! 3+2 BD’s, 3 Baths, full basement. Quality throughout & Seller Anxious! Sutton GroupMasters Realty Inc. Brokerage

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1650 Bath Rd., Kingston 613-384-5500

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494 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE Wonderful 4 bedroom open concept add 2 bedrooms on the main level. 2 gas fireplaces, 1 in dining room and 1 in master bedroom. Lovely Florida room with hot tub opening to private fenced back yard. Large walk-in closet and ensuite off master bedroom. Immediate posession. Asking $244,900. (L04) MLS 13602918

Call Rick Gerow, Sales Representative, Cell 329-9546

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

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Wade Mitchell, Broker of Record/Owner Cell 613-539-1433 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800

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287 BRIDGE ST. W. Great 3 bedroom bungalow in ideal location! Brand new large eat-in kitchen, new bathroom, new windows (2012), new roof (3 years) soffit, fascia, eves (1 year), new deck (2 years). Wonderful family home! $189,900. (EX3161) MLS 13603091

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

4329 COUNTY RD 9 Well maintained elevated bungalow on Hay Bay. Updates over the last few years include: roofing, furnace/ac/heat pump, most windows, carpeting, central vac, driveway. Only 20 minutes to Napanee & the 401, this 3+1 br/ 2 bth home provides scenic, efficient living on one of Ontario’s select fishing & boating waterways. Asking $349,900. (L26) MLS 13603499

Call Barry Brummel, Sales Rep, 613-484-0933

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175 DUNDAS ST. W., NAPANEE $224,900. MLS 13603386

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

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3226 COUNTY RD. 1 EAST - HOST: KIM PITCHER 4 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow with a custom kitchen with 4 appliances included featuring patio doors to lovely private yard. Enjoy the large main floor family room, finished basement, large single garage with workshop. $249,900. (EX3096) MLS 13601474

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1321 MOSCOW RD. STONE MILLS $239,900. MLS 13602602

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116 SIMCOE ST. NAPANEE You will fall in love with this classic colonial centre hall plan, a historic design with a twist-built in 1990 and updated in 2011. The NEW homes features large spacious PRICE rooms, fireplace in dining room and living room, modern decor with a Mediterranean flair, skylights, large master with oversized ensuite and large walk-in closet, exercise room, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, finished media room in lower level and tastefully decorated. Exterior offers all brick, large deck, fully fenced yard, nicely landscaped, interlocking driveway and detached double carriage house. An amazing property in quiet residential area! $439,900. Call Cindy Haggerty, Broker, at 613-540-2116 or Kevin Haggerty, Sales Rep, at 613-539-2120

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WATERFRONT - Access the world by water from all brick home on the Bay of Quinte. Extra ordinary views of the bay from dining area, master bdrm, recreation rm and family rm. 2 ½ baths, oversize garage, large deck. Price includes unlimited boating, fishing swimming, boat lift and aluminum dock. $459,000. MLS 13602802 See www.Obeo.com/710698 Call Robert Storring, Broker, Direct 613-379-2903

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FINALLY WARMIN UP! Summer will arrive at Beaver Lake cottage! Features 2 bedrooms but potential for 3rd. Huge open living/dining/kitchen, deck on front right over water and screened-in sitting room. Approved woodstove for cooler nights, level shore, drilled well, new septic, good swimming & boating. $189,900. MLS 12607827 See www.beaverlakecottage.com Call Robert Storring, Broker, Direct 613-379-2903

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- 3 bedroom, 2 baths - Waterfront on Long Reach - Privacy, a must see MLS 13602412 Asking $380,000.

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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. The stunning master bedroom has sitting area, woodstove, 4 piece ensuite and terrace doors to patio. A must to see! Asking $369,900. (L15) MLS 13601642

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1025 COUNTY RD. 1 E. Stunning century home overlooking very private, well treed back yard setting of 7.6 acres. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, gleaming hardwood floors, main floor family room with fireplace and walkout to large deck. Formal dining room, 2 car garage. Great location, only 2 minutes to 401, 30 minutes to Kingston or Belleville. This is a must to view!! $349,900. (EX3081) MLS 13601216

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YARKER BUNGALOW A lovely brick bungalow sitting on approx 2.5 acres of property in the Village of Yarker, very close proximity to Cataraqui Trail. Property could easily accommodate extra large garage, workshop or home business. 3 nice sized bedrooms on the main level and one good sized room on the lower level that can be a fourth or an office. Galley style kitchen with eat in area. Large rec. room with gas fireplace, many newer windows, a detached 2 car garage and some hardwood floors make this just a great home. MLS 13601210 $249,900.

John Curran, Sales Rep. at 613-328-1767

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VYAS VILLA CONDO Beautifully renovated condo in Vyas Villa, along the shores of the Napanee River, within easy walking distance of downtown shopping and the waterfront parks. Updates include granite countertops in kitchen and baths, crown mouldings, kitchen cabinet replacement, newer windows and exterior doors, newer flooring and updated energy efficient baseboard heaters. This unit is in movein condition and shows like new. Early possession is available. MLS 13602380 $175,900. DOWNTOWN DESERONTO Very nice 1 ½ storey home in the heart of Deseronto. Located just north of Dundas St. so it is an easy walk to the downtown area. Large kitchen with eat in area, Main Floor Laundry area, 2 generous size bedrooms on the upper level and a large back yard make this a great starter home. MLS 13602510 $99,900.

DOWNTOWN DESERONTO Newly updated 1 1/2 storey home in the heart of Deseronto. Updated plumbing, wiring, insulation, windows, most doors and most mouldings. Add to this some new drywall, all new paint and all new floor coverings and you have one lovely home. Four bedrooms, a large eat-in kitchen and then a living, dining and family room. This home has plenty of storage space in the cellar and a large back yard that is mostly fenced. This would make a fabulous family home or just a starter home, and best of all, it is in movein condition. MLS 13601386 $129,900. 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 13600044 $499,900. YARKER BUNGALOW A lovely brick bungalow sitting on approx 2.5 acres of property in the Village of Yarker, very close proximity to Cataraqui Trail. Property could easily accommodate extra large garage, workshop or home business. 3 nice sized bedrooms on the main level and one good sized room on the lower level that can be a fourth or an office. Galley style kitchen with eat in area. Large rec. room with gas fireplace, many newer windows, a detached 2 car garage and some hardwood floors make this just a great home. MLS 13601210 $249,900.

COUNTRY TWO STOREY This is a beautiful family home. 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 walk-out complete the home. Sitting on 4.31 Acres makes this the perfect country home just looking for a family to move into. MLS 13600837 $329,900.

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TAMWORTH TWO STOREY Almost new, beautiful 2 storey in Tamworth. 3 bedrooms, all a very generous size, 2 Full baths, one with a double shower and one with a whirlpool tub and an ½ bath as well on the main Floor. This home has it all. Both infloor heating on the main level and a forced air furnace for upstairs, UV light, HRV unit, Hot Water on Demand and Engineered Hardwood Floors throughout. This is a Very Energy Efficient Home that includes just about everything and everything is less than 2 years old. Very nice property completely fenced, patio and Gazebo and even a vegetable garden.. You will love it. MLS 13602578 $345,000

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- 3 bedroom - 1 bath home - Moments to Beaver Lake - Private lot MLS 13602788 Offered For Sale at $128,900.

- 3 plus 2 bedroom - 2 full baths - Over 2 acres with pool - 10 years old Offered For Sale at $294,500. MLS 13602791

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- Executive 4 bedroom, all brick home - 2 full baths, 2 part - In-ground pool - Creek to Napanee River Asking $429,900. MLS 13603132

-3 bedroom, 2 bath - Waterfront on Long Reach - Privacy, a must see MLS 13602412 Asking $380,000. -5 bedroom, 2.5 baths - Passive solar - In-ground pool - 79 plus acres MLS 13602331 - Stone executive west end corner lot home - 3 levels of finished living space - Very private backyard with large deck - 3 plus 2 bedrooms - 3.5 baths MLS #12607779 Offered for $374,900. - 3 beds, 2 baths - Extensively renovated and upgraded - Approx. 65 acres with barn and garage - Waterfront on Salmon River MLS #13601682 Asking $399,900.

- 8 plus acres with waterfront on Raccoon Lake. Call for details. Offered for sale $54,900. - 4 plus acres Little Creek Street, waterfront MLS 13601196 $49,900.

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

www.cindyhaggerty.com OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, APRIL 27 • 1-3PM

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, APRIL 27 • 1-3PM

155 East Street, Napanee

CINDY HAGGERTY

5 Thomas Street, Napanee

Broker of Record cell:

613-540-2116 ** 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Totally Renovated * Upperloft with balcony & large deck in back * $239,900

KEVIN HAGGERTY

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, APRIL 28 • 1-3PM

Sales Rep

116 Simcoe Street, Napanee

cell:

www.163CountyRd12.com

613-539-2120

NEW PRICE

TERRA HAGGERTY Sales Rep

* 4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths * Historic Design with a Twist * Mediterranean Flair * $439,900

cell:

613-583-5629 Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage

www.494McGillRd.com

613-354-5435

www.napaneefinesthomes.com

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** Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated

* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Large main floor family room * Large back deck and front porch * $229,900 Sold Call CINDY

www.501CountyRd8.com

Sold Call CINDY

www.76GrahamSt.com NEW PRICE

* 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths * Eat-in Kitchen & Separate Dining Room * Across from the School & Park * $154,900

v v v NEW LISTING v v v * 3+1 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths * Ranch Wood Bungalow w/3 Season Sunroom * In-law Potential & large workshop * $249,900

www.36NapierSt.com

9 Commercial Court, Napanee

www.2880SwitzervilleRd.com

* 3 Bedroom & 1.5 Baths * Many upgrades and updates * Balcony off Bedroom & front and side porch * $179,900

Sold Call CINDY

* 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath Backsplit * Steel Roof, Many Updates * Great Rec Room, Mature Landscape * $189,900

www.70YorkRd.com

www.558MillerRd.com

NEW PRICE

* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths on Main Level * 1 Bedroom & 1 Bath In-law Suite on Lower Level * $239,900

* 2 Bedroom & 1 Bath * Professionally renovated 1332 sqft home * Walking distance to new school & Golf Course * $205,000

* 3 Bedroom & 1 Bath * 1868 Circa Limestone Home * 1 Bedroom & 1 Bath Rental Unit * $174,900

www.7327OldHwy2.com

www.248BayshoreRd.com

www.81ButternutRd.com

www.1401WhitesRd.com

www.23IsabelleLn.com

* 4 bedrooms & 2 baths * Large deck and above ground pool * Close to Catholic School and Church * $224,900

* 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Custom Kitchen * 4 exits to Oversized Deck * $579,900

* 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths * Log home on 38 Acres * Large covered front porch * $329,900

* 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths * 147’ Waterfront on Big Gull Lake * Cathedral Ceiling and Stone Fireplace * $379,900

* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath Cottage * 176' Waterfront on Devil Lake * Private Setting * $229,900

www.40MooreAve.com

www.426ThomasSt.com

www.3748CountyRd1.com

* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Newly Renovated Throughout * Large Mature Lot with Deck & Pool * $159,900

* 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths * Original Woodwork & In-floor Heating * Spectacular Kitchen * $299,900

www.WhiteLakeRd.com

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

* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Custom Built Home on 45 Acres * In-floor Heating & ICF Construction * $389,900

www.30AshwoodCres.com

www.245PleasantDr.com

* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Timber Frame Construction * 4.89 Acres * $489,900

* 3 Bedrooms and 2 Baths * Kitchen with Granite Countertops * Interlock Stone Walkway and Patio * $349,900

* 3 Bedroom & 3 Baths * Newer home on 5 acre lot * Level Landscaped w/vegetable gardens *$329,900

www.4316CountyRd9.com

www.110HeritageDr.com

www.101WrightPl.com

www.11-302CentreSt.com

* 6 Bedrooms & 3 Baths * Full 2 Bedroom inlaw Suite * 2 Acres with views of Hay Bay * $269,900

* 5 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths * Large Spacious Rooms * Large Deck with Gazebo & Interlocking Walkways * $449,900

* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Park-like setting in Sanhurst Shores * Oversized Double Car garage * $219,900

* 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Condo * Totally Renovated * Top Floor Balcony overlooking the water * $189,900


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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage 9 Commercial Court, Napanee

613-354-5435

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B E AV E R

MICHELE HEANEY

REAL ESTATE / RE5

PEG CAMPBELTON

Sales Representative

Sales Representative

Cell 613-583-7253 michele.heaney@gmail.com

Cell 613-449-4200 peg.campbelton@gmail.com

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SET UP FOR YOUR FAMILY!

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W NE 1321 MOSCOW ROAD, STONE MILLS $239,900. MLS 13602602

175 DUNDAS ST. W., NAPANEE $224,900. MLS 13603386

330 SKOOTAMAGTTA LAKE RD. $209,900. MLS 13603486

1696 STOREY ST., NAPANEE $249,900. MLS 13603191

BUNGALOW IN GREAT LOCATION

CLOSE TO LAKES

A NEAT LITTLE PACKAGE!

GREAT 3 BDRM BUNGALOW

77 HESSFORD ST., NAPANEE $179,900. MLS 13603159

1025 KASHWAKAMAK LAKE ROAD $122,900. MLS 12608341

85 F SOUTH SHORE DR., TAMWORTH $169,900. MLS 13601829

1313 CENTREVILLE RD $169,900. MLS 13602323

LOTS OF ROOM

SPACIOUS 4 BDRM

SELLER SAYS BRING AN OFFER

TRIPLEX

DECORATING BONUS

6005 COUNTY RD 41, ERINSVILLE $179,900. MLS 13602172

101 FOURTH ST., DESERONTO $179,900. MLS 13602608

144 DUNDAS STREET W, NAPANEE $198,000. MLS 13601539

383 CAMDEN RD., NAPANEE $229,900. MLS 13602798

MOVE RIGHT IN!

JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR

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2295 COUNTY RD 9, NAPANEE $234,500. MLS 13600730

1902 RUTLEDGE RD, SYDENHAM $249,900. MLS 13600697

1316 HEAD RD, NORTH FRONTENAC $269,900. MLS 13601012

507 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE $269,900. MLS 13602269

QUALITY HOME

HOME ON THE WATER

GOT IN-LAWS?

GORGEOUS WATERFRONT

288 CENTREVILLE RD. $349,900. MLS 13601654

75 RIVER ROAD, NAPANEE $349,900. MLS 13601930

1694 COUNTY ROAD 9, NAPANEE $379,900. MLS 13601836

466 DUNDAS STREET, NAPANEE $439,900. MLS 13601364

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Thursday, April 25, 2013 T H E N A PA N E E B E AV E R To buy or not to buy? What you need to know about buying a fixer-upper GRACIOUS MINI MANSION

RE6 / REAL ESTATE

1538 LAKE ROAD, ENTERPRISE

Beautiful century home, 1/2 acre lot, 3 bdrms, 1 1/2 baths, large modern kitchen, formal LR & DR, family room, billiards room, oil & wood heat, detached powered 2 car garage with workshop. MLS or Private Sale. $239,900. Call Dennis at 613-547-2882 for info.

Buying a home that needs some TLC can be an affordable option, especially for first-time homebuyers. There are all kinds of “fixer-uppers” out there, but it’s important to remember that not all fixeruppers or “handyman specials” are created equal. As with any real estate purchase, the sticker price is far from the only factor to consider when making a buying decision. “Look at the location, the neighbourhood and the type of home as the jumping off point of your

search,” says Phil Dorner, president of the Ontario Real Estate Association.

If it is a house that gets your attention, be sure to do your research to determine exactly what needs fixing up. Although some fixer-uppers may seem like a bargain, certain repairs and renovations are very costly and before you know it, you could end up with much more than you bargained for. Some projects require a great deal more than just a simple refresh. However, aesthetic fixes are relatively easy and inexpensive to update. Here are some examples of aesthetic issues: 4 Out-dated paint colors 4 Wallpaper

4 Flooring 4 Cabinet hardware 4 Lighting

Where things get tricky is when you are looking at altering the guts of the house – these kinds of projects can end up being time consuming and costly. For example, in Ontario, homes built in the early twentieth-century that have not had their electrical system upgraded may still have “knob-and-tube” wiring, which means the home will need to be completely rewired– a large and expensive task.

4 Additions 4 Updates to heating, electrical and plumbing systems 4 Full kitchen/bathroom remodels 4 Re-roofing A4 dding central air

The best way to know if a fixer-upper is worth a second look? Talk to your Realtor, he or she will know the lay of the land and the pros and cons of the home and the neighbourhood. Make sure that before making an offer on any home to get a home inspection so you know what you’re getting into.

Here are some projects that can be challenging for homeowners to tackle: 4 Structural changes

OPEN HOUSE

OPEN HOUSE

SATURDAY, APRIL 27 1-3PM

PAUL WAGAR

Sales Representative

Serving Napanee and Kingston Area

Wagar & Myatt Ltd. Real Estate Brokerage are pleased to announce Paul Wagar has joined our staff as a Real Estate Sales Representative. Paul looks forward to assisting clients in his new office. If you are looking to Buy or Sell this year, call Paul at 613-354-3550 / Cell: 613-484-1603 or drop by the office at 112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee to further discuss your real estate needs.

36 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE $159,900

You will find great value in this 3 bedroom home conveniently located to Southview Public School, Golf Course, Library, Downtown and Parks. This carpet free home features an eat in kitchen, living room with gas stove, formal dining room and 3 piece bathroom on main floor. Large master bedroom with double closets and ensuite bathroom & laundry, as well as an office space and 2 additional bedrooms (one with skylight). Huge fenced backyard has an above ground pool for summer fun and a shed. Appliances are included. A wonderful home for first time buyers or a family!

SATURDAY, APRIL 27 1-3PM

170 CENTRE STREET, NAPANEE $225,000

Own a piece of history! This 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath century home in downtown Napanee has been lovingly restored and renovated from top to bottom and is ready immediately for a new owner. From the gingerbread detailing outside to the beautiful trim work and high ceilings inside, this is a home that will be sure to impress you. This property also features a master bedroom with electric fireplace, main floor laundry, wood stove and a surprisingly large yard with perennial gardens, shed and lots of parking. If you are looking for a truly special home filled with character, 170 Centre Street is for you!

80 Queen Street, Kingston, ON 613-544-4141

Mary-Kathryn MacKenzie

Sales Rep. www.mkmackenzie.ca

613-561-9677

PRIVATE SALE NEW LISTING

Your Friendly Neighbourhood 'Home' Team

WATERFRONT

4115 COUNTY ROAD 9 Great 3 bedroom year-round cottage on Hay Bay on the Bay of Quinte. Level waterfront with fantastic views & only a short drive to Napanee. A perfect place for the avid fisherman to fish all year round and for family vacations. New dug well, water filter, UV light (March '13) good g.p.m; metal roof, newer windows; rough-in fireplace built to spec; fridge (6 mths); stove (08); dock for the boat. Two storage sheds. Just move in & enjoy the summer! $134,900. MLS 13603349

325 CEDARSTONE ROAD Lovely updated 4 bedroom century home with lots of character on approximately 2 acres located just outside of Tamworth. Ground floor master bedroom with full ensuite makes it ideal for a retired couple, yet upstairs bedrooms and bath is perfect for the family. Bright sun room addition. One main floor bedroom currently used as a den. Detached double garage with heated workshop & large garden shed. Easy commute to Napanee and Kingston. $199,900. MLS 13600488

NEW LISTING

344 MAIN STREET, DESERONTO 5,000 sf of retail space on main st in Deseronto. Price includes shelving, coolers (for produce, drinks, frozen food and storage), a meat counter (with DES/CUY coolers and freezer), a large basement storage area, loading dock, and a 2,000 sf, 5 bedroom apartment above - living room and one bedroom walk out to a roof patio overlooking Lake Ontario. Formerly operated as a fresh grocer grocery store. Owner flexible; for right buyer will entertain holding a second mortgage or a lease to own arrangement. $299,000. MLS 13602753

NEW LISTING

176 LODGE STREET, BATH Ice-cream store with attached residence. The Main Street Creamery has long been a popular tradition in the picturesque lakeside town of Bath, just outside of Kingston. Steps to the lake, just minutes from the marina. Part of a downtown community of antique and specialty stores, this seasonal business represents a great 'lifestyle' opportunity - ideal for retirees/snowbirds or as an additional income for a young couple. Many recent upgrades (incl. many newer windows, newer roof, new flooring, etc.) make the store and attached cozy 2 bedroom home a delight to show. The equipment can be acquired separately, or the property can re-purposed into you own retail dream. $149,900. MLS 13602781

200 ROBERT STREET, NAPANEE Tastefully decorated Victorian style 3 bdrm family home with lots of the character of yesteryear located in a good central location. Original features include tin ceiling in DR & panelling in kitchen. Main floor laundry. Updates in the last 5 yrs include roof (2011) 40 yr shingles, bathrooms (2010), deck (2009) windows (2008). Stairs from 2nd floor office nook leads to fully insulated loft. Rear porch with walkout to large deck. Fully fenced deep lot with single garage. $239,900. MLS 13601819

WATERFRONT

LOT 3, SHEFFIELD LAKE GREAT RUSTIC WATERFRONT LOT with build potential. Check out this lovely off-the-grid 1.5 acre property with 138 feet of waterfront on Sheffield Lake. Lot's of Canadian Shield out-croppings and good lake views. If you are looking for peace and quiet, great fishing, canoeing, kayaking or swimming, this spot is for you. Clean natural shoreline. Included is a newer shed/bunkie with loft area, cedar deck, new generator, canoe, and trailer. $119,000. MLS 13602128

5 minutes to Napanee, 20 to Kingston

Enjoy the country atmosphere on a quiet dead end road with peace and tranquility ...6 acres, 4 bedroom brick bungalow, 2 car plus attached finished garage. Large country kitchen with lots of storage and beautiful pine cupboards, bathroom on each level, hardwood floors, finished basement with large rec room (could be made into an inlaw suite with separate entrance) Wood/oil combo furnace, office, dining room, main floor laundry and cold storage room. Large back yard, horse barn with drive shed, water and electric. 1800's original farmhouse on property, timberframe wood is valuable or can be used for storage. Back's onto creek with all species of fish , l6' with 30hp can access Hay Bay (Bay of Quinte), snowmobile or 4 wheel in winter. Watch deer, geese, ducks and turkeys as you BBQ on the covered back deck. The ideal setting to raise your children in.

$285,000.00

Call 613-329-0333.


Thursday, April 25, 2013

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Paul Wagar

Sales Representative

613-484-1603

See our listings at www.wagarmyatt.com 112A Industrial Blvd., Napanee, ON OFFICE 613-354-3550 TOLL FREE 1-866-461-0631

REAL ESTATE / RE7

Sue Rankin

Marten D. Lewis

Bob Rae

Greg Wagar

Sales Representative

613-536-8589

Sales Rep

613-561-0907

Sales Rep

613-539-9852

Broker of Record

613-541-9781

NEW LISTING NEW LISTING OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, A PRIL 28 - 1-3PM

4329 COUNTY RD 9 Well maintained elevated bungalow on Hay Bay. Updates over the last few years include: roofing, furnace/ac/heat pump, most windows, carpeting, central vac, driveway. Only 20 minutes to Napanee & the 401, this 3+1 br/ 2 bth home provides scenic, efficient living on one of Ontario’s select fishing & boating waterways. Asking $349,900. (L26) MLS 13603499

5991 COUNTY RD 41 MOVE IN READY! A very nice 2 storey home on deep lot in the Village of Erinsville, walking distance to Beaver Lake. Nicely decorated, fresh paint throughout, beautiful pine floors in living room. Modern windows and propane high efficiency furnace installed 5 years ago. New water pump installed December, 2012. Landscaped with flower beds and vegetable gardens. A must see. Only 20 minutes from Napanee and 5 minutes from Tamworth. Asking $145,000. (L10) MLS 13601008

2173 SWITZERVILLE RD. Country living with easy commute to Napanee, Kingston and Belleville. Red brick, 2 storey home sits on just under 3 acres of land. Home has many updates including new upper floor windows, roof shingles, U.V Light/Water softener, furnace and hot water tank. Kitchen and main bathroom renovated in 2009. Asking $199,900. (K134) MLS 12608564

182 ACRES - CRAIGEN RD With over 1700 feet of road frontage this property is perfect for the buyers who want to hunt or use it for wood or just enjoy the priivacy and build your own home. The property is heavily treed with red maples and theres a swamp at rear of the property. Ideal for the outdoor enthusiast Asking $129,900. (L27) MLS 13603528

605 WESTPLAIN RD. Great starter home with a country setting in the small Village of Westplain. 3 bedrooms, eat in kitchen and large living room. Move in ready with 27` above ground pool and 4-person hot tub. New roof in 2009; new deck; 2-car detached garage with workshop. Appliances and 48` flat screen mounted TV included. Over 1 1/2 acres to play. Asking $165,900. (L18) MLS 13602250

256 BASS COVE RD. 2 bedroom waterfront home with year round access on Bass Cove (South Shore Hay Bay). Home features 100 ft. waterfront property with wood burning stone fireplace in living room, eat-in kitchen and a four piece bath. Updates include newer metal roof and laminate flooring. Asking $207,000. (L19) MLS 13602367

1153 WILTON ROAD Just off 401 exit and close to Hwy 2, this motel has huge potential for growth. 8 Rentable rooms, an office, garage and living accommodations. Motel is in great shape, property is nicely landscaped. Water and sewer are close to property. Asking $399,900. (K137) MLS 12608975

115 THIRD CONCESSION RD Great starter or retirement property. Peaceful country setting with water view of the bay from sunroom and deck. Open concept living area. Furnace, shingles, some windows, flooring and interior paint updated. Well pump and pressure tank recently replaced. Remodeled kitchen. Asking $154,900. (L14) MLS 13601369

106 THOMAS ST WEST Formerly carload food market. Main floor of building in need of renovations. 2 upstairs apartments, one newly renovated and rented. Good location near high school. Part of main floor rented, no lease. Unlimited possibilities. Asking $159,900. (K128) MLS 12608256

3237 COUNTY ROAD 6 Tastefully renovated 1 1/2 storey home overlooking the Napanee River. Home features 2 bedrooms, eat in kitchen, 4 piece bathroom, 1 car detached garage, above ground pool, hardwood flooring, newer roof, windows, siding, furnace/tank. Relax out back and enjoy the view. Flower beds, perennials and much more. 15 minutes to Napanee, 20 minutes to Kingston. A must see! Just past the Village of Yarker. Asking $172,900. (L16) MLS 13601854

H o s t : R i c k G e r ow , S a l e s R e p .

Patsy Rhines

Cathy Conrad

Rick Gerow

Barry Brummel

Sales Representative

613-331-0536

Sales Rep

613-329-9546

Broker

613-484-2636

Sales Rep

613-484-0933

91 DUNDAS ST WEST Located within walking distance to downtown, this beautiful renovated Victorian home features 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, formal dining room, living room with gas fireplace, main floor laundry, family room with door off to the wrap around screened in porch, spacious eat in kitchen, a large mudroom between the house and the 2 car with loft/workshop garage. This home has potential for inlaw suite, B & B, tea room, etc. Call to book your showing. Asking $317,000 (L08) MLS 13600953

494 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE Wonderful 4 bedroom open concept add 2 bedrooms on the main level. 2 gas fireplaces, 1 in dining room and 1 in master bedroom. Lovely Florida room with hot tub opening to private fenced back yard. Large walk-in closet and ensuite off master bedroom. Immediate posession. Asking $244,900. (L04) MLS 13602918

223 CHURCH STREET, NAPANEE Wonderful family home with newer roof (o8). 3 bedrooms up, new 4 pc. bathroom (11), newer kitchen (08), dining room and living room and 2 pc. bathroom, main floor family room with fireplace and patio doors off to your private landscaped backyard. new carpeting upstairs and main floor laminiate - 2011. finished basement with rec room, 2 spare bedrooms laundry and 2 pc. bath. Asking $237,500. (K135) MLS 12608965

624 HAMBLY RD. This 55 acre farm has an 11 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; 10 year old huge 32` x 48` shop/garage; 10 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 $425,000. (L13) MLS 13601260

241 MUD LAKE ROAD Tranquil 3 acre setting overlooking the Mud Lake Conservation Area. Quality built and maintained property with many updates and upgrades (windows, kitchen, etc.) over the last 10 years - most recently interior doors, trim & crown molding, most bath fixtures and chain link fencing. Large principal rooms, great views, large basement games room. The attached 2-car garage has full unfinished basement with walkout. Excellent natural location and still just minutes from all urban amenities. Asking $414,000. (L22) MLS 13602828

KENNELLY ROAD, TYENDINAGA Excellent building lot just minutes north of 401. Strong possibiliity of severing off one lot, maybe even two. Level topography. Cleared. Drilled well pumps 18 littres per minutes $80,000. (L21) MLS 13602626

300 GINGER STREET, NAPANEE 4 bedroom (1 up 3 down) semi detached home with newer gas furnace, 2 - 4pc baths, washer, dryer, stove, fridge, central air, central vac, double paved drive, covered deck at rear with immediate possession. Asking $172,000. (L07) MLS 13600542

22 BROWN SIDE ROAD This 199.6 acres farm has 150 acres of excellent workland currently working as a cash crop farm but has been beef and horse farm. Included on the farm is a 6 acre sugar bush, 10 acres of soft maple and a spring fed pond. The 4 plus 1 bedroom sturdy farm home is in good condition complete with an eat in kitchen and a 1 1/2 car garage; excellent drilled well. Outbuildings include a 53` x 30` barn, a 58` x 38` Quonset barn and a workshop. Asking $400,000. (L06) MLS 13600538

Come up the landscaped drive into the glazed entry of this sun lit home. Spaced along the southern exposure the living, dining and family areas lead past the fireplace onto the ample deck, then down onto the sheltered patio past the paddocks, the pond and the extended barn and around the shoulder of the great hill. Through the woods to the boundary river with its 2 family building lots. deer, turkey, marble, granite strawberries and raspberries. come to a world of your very own. Asking $439,900. (K121) MLS 12607637

181 WHITE LAKE ROAD A very nice mobile at Cedar Cove Estates, complete with an addition on beautiful White Lake. Your escape from the city. Fully furnished, just bring along your towels and bedding. An additional Bunkie to bring along your family complete with its own bathroom and kitchenette. Sit on the covered deck and enjoy the view. This is a 3 site property so you may bring in another unit and share with your family. $750.00 yearly covers your common expenses Asking $109,000. (K109) MLS 12606137

409 WATER STREET, DESERONTO Maintenance free open concept 10 year old bungalow with Bay of Quinte waterview. Quality ICF construction, in floor heating, central air and spacious layout. Close to 1800 sq ft with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths and large family room. Double attached heated garage with extra wide concrete driveway on a Âź acre in town lot with 87 feet frontage. Asking $259,900. (K136) MLS 12608969 Virtual tour http://www.Obeo.com/760538

164 BELLEVILLE RD. Ready to move in, this duplex is centrally located with separate entrances/driveways/porches/clothes lines and property has access from 2 streets. Live on the main floor, run your home occupation from the office in the garage and have the tenant help with the mortgage. There is a single and 1 1/2 car garages, landscaped yard. Many updates through the years. Call to view. Asking $224,900. (L17) MLS 13602069

898 COUNTY ROAD 12 A SALMON RIVER ESTATE. This private 24 acre estate features over 1000 feet of waterfront complete with water falls. 3500 sq. ft. of living space. Relax while being nestled by the river and enjoy the soothing sounds of the falls. The opulent finishes throughout the home will be sure to impress. Tastefully decorated and modern. Complete with a detached 3000 sq. ft. implement building. Walk the private trails; enjoy some kayaking. (L11) MLS 13601128

1033 CRAIG LANE, KINGSTON Nice 3 bedroom condo, 4 pc. and 1 pc. bath, conveniently located near shopping, schools and churches. Unit has large master bedroom, separate dining area, eat in kitchen and living room. Main level has den with door to patio where you look out to the pool and park area. Newer furnace. Asking $169,900. (L20) MLS 13602458

109387B HIGHWAY 7, TWEED

FITCHETT RD. 12.5 Acre building lot. Nice piece of property, treed, water view. Asking $40,000. (K130) MLS 12608555


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

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

GEORGE MITCHELL

SALES REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE: 354-4800 CELL: 541-9152

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NEW LISTING

NEW PRICE

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9 HARTWOOD Immaculate all brick family home from the high ceiling entry to the large formal living area. Features include open concept 3226 COUNTY RD. 1 EAST - HOST: KIM PITCHER kitchen/dining room/family area, hardwood and ceramic floor287 BRIDGE ST. W. 4 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow with a custom kitchen with 4 appli- Great 3 bedroom bungalow in ideal location! Brand new large eat- ing, full finished basement with rec room, 3 piece bath and 2 ances included featuring patio doors to lovely private yard. Enjoy in kitchen, new bathroom, new windows (2012), new roof (3 years) large bedrooms and engineered hardwood. Enjoy the large the large main floor family room, finished basement, large single soffit, fascia, eves (1 year), new deck (2 years). Wonderful family covered deck overlooking the fully fenced yard. Nothing to do garage with workshop. $249,900. (EX3096) MLS 13601474 but move in and enjoy. $347,900. (EX) MLS 13603447 home! $189,900. (EX3161) MLS 13603091

1025 COUNTY RD. 1 E. Stunning century home overlooking very private, well treed back yard setting of 7.6 acres. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, gleaming hardwood floors, main floor family room with fireplace and walkout to large deck. Formal dining room, 2 car garage. Great location, only 2 minutes to 401, 30 minutes to Kingston or Belleville. This is a must to view!! $349,900. (EX3081) MLS 13601216

5 HARTWOOD CRES. A fabulous all brick bungalow in a great subdivision! Features include open concept kitchen, dining room and family room with tray ceiling. Large master with large walk-in closet and 3 piece ensuite. Full, bright, unspoiled basement with rough-in for bathroom. Large 22’x16’ deck, fully fenced yard. Double car garage with paved drive. $309,900. (EX3164) MLS 13603213

222 BRANT ST. Great 2 bedroom semi featuring hardwood and ceramic. Bright open concept kitchen/dining room/living room. Unfinished basement with rough-in for second bathroom. Less than 2 years old! $149,900. (EX3032) MLS 12608875

542 513 BRIDGE HINCH RD. ST. W. Looking or lots of One of space and privaNapanee’s cy? Look no furf i n e s t ther! Excellent homes! family home situConstructed ated on approxiwith greta mately 10 acres. attention to Features large every detail. Sandstone exterior and cedar shake roof. bright open conCompletely finished on 3 levels with approximately 5000 sq. ft. of cept living finished living space featuring 5+1 bedrooms, all newer hard- room/dining room, comes with hardwood floors, patio doors off dinwood flooring, full finished basement with walkout. Sit on your ing to deck, great working kitchen with large pantry, 3 bedrooms up concrete balcony or flagstone patio and overlook a beautiful with a 4 piece ensuite, master on main level with five piece ensuite. heated in-ground pool. $524,900. (EX3140) MLS 13602597 Great water here. $259,900. (EX3149) MLS 13602800

22 EDGEWOOD DR. Spacious 4 bedroom home in one of Napanee`s most desirable neighbourhoods! Bright kitchen with island, breakfast nook and hardwood floors, huge main floor family room with wet bar, gas fireplace and garden 319 CAMDEN RD. doors to patio, great for entertaining. Large master with 3 piece 119 BRIDGE ST. E. Excellent starter or retirement home. 2 bedroom bungalow, ensuite and walk-in closet, partially finished basement. This new kitchen 2009, hardwood flooring in living room and dining Nice 2 bedroom bungalow located on a corner lot with easy house is on a 154’ x 182’ in-town lot backing onto the woods. room, new roof 2008, large 12’x16’ deck off kitchen, fenced access to all town amenities. Main floor laundry. A great starter Don’t miss this one. $369,900. (EX3094) MLS 13601418 or retirement home. $124,000. (EX3072) MLS 13601059 yard. $149,900. ( EX3112) MLS 13601793

55 SLASH RD. Elevated bungalow in good condition located on an oversized town lot with a country atmosphere. A two-tiered deck overlooks a large landscaped lot which backs onto a park. Bright and cheery rooms with lots of natural light. Laminate and hardwood floors, wainscotting in rec room. Call today to view! $224,900. (EX3046) MLS 13600256

297 ROBERT ST. Retirement or starter home on large in-town lot with paved driveway. Many new windows, new patio door, new wiring, main floor laundry. Upstairs, living room and family room totally renovated 2012. $128,000. (EX3115) MLS 13601895

20 MEADOWLANE Centrally located 3 bedroom condo in Napanee. Ideal for investors, firsttime home buyers and families. Nice large deck for BBQ. High efficiency gas furnace installed. Updated windows and roof shingles. Call today for private viewing. $129,900. (EX3070) MLS 13601038

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550 BRADY RD. Excellent 3 bedroom, elevated bungalow. Features new deck (2012) off large eat-in kitchen, hardwood flooring on main level, full finished bright basement, L-shaped rec room. Some upgrades include new roof (2012), new furnace 5 years ago. Nothing to do but move in and enjoy! $224,900. (EX3088) MLS 13601309

1503 SOUTH SHORE RD. 93 HENRY ST. Nothing to do but move in and enjoy. Solid brick bungalow only 5 years old features large open concept kitchen, dining/living room with gleaming hardwood floors. Patio doors to large, 2 tier 218 BRANT ST. Great 2 bedroom semi featuring hardwood and ceramic. Bright, deck. Fully finished basement with large rec room, 2 bedrooms open concept kitchen/dining room/living room. Unfinished and 3 piece bath. Also separate entrance from walkout. Perfect basement with rough-in for second bathroom. Less than 2 in-law suite potential. Located on a larger lot on a dead-end street. $334,900. (EX3162) MLS 13603116 years old! $149,900. (EX3031) MLS 12608874

29 HARTWOOD CRES. Looking for room? This solid brick, 2 storey home has it! 4+1 bedrooms with 3.5 baths, huge gorgeous kitchen, open concept living room/dining room with hardwood floors and wood burning fireplace. Main floor family room, large master with ensuite jacuzzi tub, full finished basement. All situated on a large in-town lot! $424,900. (EX3117) MLS 13601946

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4291 COUNTY RD. 8 What a great place to call home! Spacious 3 bedroom family home with attached garage. Many updates in the last 5 years. New 4 piece bath on the main level, some new windows. Hardwood flooring in the living room, dining room. Large finished rec. room. Excellent out buildings 24’x50’ shop with hydro and water plus 42’x50’ storage shed, all situated on 3.9 acres. $289,900. (EX3125) MLS 13602117

160 EAST ST. PRICE REDUCED NOW ONLY $279,900. Stunning century home located on a quiet street in town complete with original woodwork and hardwood floors throughout. Updated kitchen with in-floor radiant heat. Wiring, plumbing, heating system all less than 10 years old. New roof in 2012. 4 351 COUNTY RD. 9 bedrooms, 2 baths (updated), 1 with antique claw foot tub, 2nd Spectacular executive 2 storey located just on the edge of town. 4 floor laundry. Generator backup panel (don’t get left in the dark large bedrooms, four baths, formal living room with wood fireplace again). Large in-ground 16’x32’ pool, detached 12’x18’ workand formal dining room. Beautiful bright main floor family room. shop with loft. All appliances are negotiable. Immediate or flexReal cherrywood flooring throughout two levels. Full finished baseible possession is welcome. (EX3095) MLS 13601463 ment with walkout. $399,900. (EX3083) MLS 13601233

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VACATION AT HOME! This year round home has many great features to offer including deep waterfront with 2 docks, ideal for swimming, fishing and boating, sloped backyard with staircase, large patio and nice deck area. The interior has been upgraded and updated with new kitchen, baths, flooring, paint220 BRANT ST. ing, some new windows, newer furnace, roof and garage with Great 2 bedroom semi featuring hardwood and ceramic. Bright, storage underneath and an amazing sunroom with gorgeous open concept kitchen/dining room/living room. Unfinished views of the bay. A quick closing available and located on hard- basement with rough-in for second bathroom. Less than 2 top road for easy access. $279,900. (EX3087) years old! $149,900. (EX3030) MLS 12608872

6388 COUNTY RD. 2 E. Totally renovated 3 bedroom bungalow with hardwood and ceramic flooring. Large master with ensuite, 12x12 deck off kitchen, open concept living room/dining room, all new windows, new roof, furnace, pellet stove in walkout basement. This list goes on. New 2 piece bath in finished rec room to be installed. Nothing to do here but move in and enjoy! $269,900. (EX3089) MLS 13601308

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443 MILLIGAN LANE Combine business and pleasure! Love Golf? How Excellent 4 bay garage, office and waiting room in Excellent Main Street location, next to Tim Hortons. Prime building lot. 5.66 acres on Napanee River. about a golf cart rental business showing excellent prime location. Land and building for sale only. Featuring 4900 sq. ft. building in good condition, 3 bay Including 3 car garage with workshop. Severance and returns. Over 1500 tournament carts booked last Property is fully fenced with gate. $329,900. doors. Asking $350,000. Must be sold! Open for survey just being completed. $139,900. (EX2918) (EX3061) MLS 13600818 offers. (EX3041) MLS 13600031 year. $330,000. (EX3170) MLS MLS 12605940

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455 CENTRE ST. Location, location, location! Prime commercial site located on Centre Street North across from the Napanee Mall and right beside Petro Canada. 1400 sq. ft. Butler building features 2 entrances off Centre Street. $599,900. (EX3118) MLS 13601919

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17-125 EAST There are 2 buildings on the subject property; the sales office (35x24) 840 sq. ft., the garage is 1190 sq. ft. with two bay doors, used to be a service station. The property is accessible from Adelphi and East St. Excellent development property. Must be sold. Open for offers. $249,900. (EX3039) MLS 13600028

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20 MARKET SQUARE 1000 square feet of space, 2 offices, board room, 2 piece bath, central location. Triple Net Lease. ( E X 3 0 6 2 ) Great investment opportunity. Building is leased to a long term M L S tenant. Lots of parking for 15 cars. Call for details. $399,900. 12606569 (EX2746) MLS 12601695

47 BROCK ST., NEWBURGH Very nice, all brick 2+1 bedroom bungalow s e m i . Renovations completed within last 2 years include updated natural gas furnace, C/A, steel roof, main level flooring, bathroom reno with soaker tub and new vanity, and a custom kitchen. Fully finished lower level. Rec room plus 3rd bedroom. This home has a huge yard and is located near the school. Perfect for the kids. $179,900. (EX3111) MLS 13601686

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63 DUNDAS STREET This building consists of a 2 bay garage, sales office, 2 washrooms. The building has not been used after May 6/96. There is an environment report on file that was completed in 1993. This property is being sold “as is.” Must be sold. Open for offers. $185,000. (EX3040) MLS 13600030

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RD. - Build your dream FITCHETT RD. Great building lot on hardtop country A RARE FIND. Unbelievable 300’ of water frontage on BUILD YOU OWN DREAM HOME on this beautiful 63 If you like wide open spaces, this building lot is perfect for NEW LISTING PETWORTH home on this 3.43 acre lot with a drilled road but only minutes from town. Beautifully treed Hay Bay, deep water. Build your dream home on this 2.26 acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of you. Build you dream home on this very nice, level lot and

well already on the property. $59,900. (EX3142) MLS backdrop to build your home on! $44,900. (EX3123) acres. Enjoy the spectacular views. $249,900. MLS cedar, pine, and spruce. Remaining is brush. $99,900. have space to roam. New well with lots of water. Taxes to be assessed. $49,900. (EX3044) MLS 13600215 12603942 (EX2768) MLS 12602220 13602636 MLS 13602026

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this 200’ by 4 acre prime 82 ACRES on Shermans Point with 332 feet of prime waterfront lot on Hay Bay. Sandy shoreline, level lot. waterfront. Build your dream waterfront home on the $189,900. (EX2970) MLS 12607050/12607053 secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of developing the remaining acreage with ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream home on 4560 feet of Town Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny this picture perfect 19 acre building lot located just min- bit of E.P. GST is applicable. $399,900. (EX2825) MLS utes north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at its best. You will 12604012 have lots of privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells have been obtained on neighbouring lots. $59,500. Great building lot with lots of privacy. Just minutes from town. $48,900. (EX2779) MLS 12602858 (EX3068) MLS 13601045

PRISTINE WATERFRONT LOT with well. Ready to build EXCELLENT WATER FRONT approved for 12 unit aparton! Barn currently on property to be removed. Call today ment. Building includes all engineered plans, or build your for details. $239,000. (EX2487) MLS 11604152 dream home. Call for more details, GST applicable on the subject property. $225,000. (EX2859) MLS 12604759 EXCELLENT BUILDING LOT located on Robert Street just north of Graham Street. 50` x 106`. Level lot. $46,900 LOOKING TO BUILD YOU DREAM HOME but want to be (EX2545) MLS 11605554 close to Town. Look no further. Great building lot on Little

GOOD 2 ACRE PARCEL of industrial land cleared and ready to build on. Water and sewer at the front of the property. Call for more details. $82,900. (EX2019) MLS 10601646

PRISTINE SHORELINE - SHERMAN’S POINT ROAD 8 ACRES of prime commercial land. Services at lot line. Creek Street 246’ x 150’ with a great well. Lots of water. Build your dream home on this 100’ waterfront x 300’ cleared level lot. Nestled within the cedars on the shores $49,900. (EX2887) MLS 12605266 Located just off 41 Highway on VanLuven Road. of Long Reach. $175,000. (EX3049) MLS 13600288 $240,000. MLS 12603946


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Beautiful 3 bedroom with central air, central vac, hardwood floors, lovely eat-in kitchen with patio doors to covered deck. Partially finished basement. Main floor entrance to garage. Only $229,900. Call for further details. (EX3160)

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232 CROSS ST., DESERONTO This 3 bedroom home deserves your inspection. Full finished basement with great in-law suite possibilities. 2 baths, beautifully decked 21’ above-ground pool, 1 1/2 car detached garage with concrete driveway. Situated in a quiet area with all newer homes. Asking $184,900. (EX3012)

163 ROBERT ST. Good 3 bedroom with 1 1/2 baths, main floor laundry, hot water/oil heat plus wood stove, some hardwood. Situated near a large lot with a 3 bay outbuilding. Offered at $154,900. (EX3065)

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REAL ESTATE / RE9 174 DUNDAS ST., DESERONTO Must be seen!! Only $189,900. for this extremely well kept Victorian with newer windows, furnace and a/c. 1 1/2 baths, formal dining room, third floor loft. Beautifully landscaped with patio. (EX3050)

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71 BRANT ST., DESERONTO Great starter home on a large lot only steps from the Bay of Quinte, park, and boat launch. Roof completely redone (sheeting and shingles) in 2010. New wall furnace in 2010. Possibility of 5th bedroom. Great house for the money! $89,900. (EX3114)

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362 MAIN ST., DESERONTO 132 GREEN ST. DESERONTO VACANT LAND AND BUILDING LOTS 356 DESERONTO RD. ASKING $108,900. NO DEVELOPMENT FEES!!!!

Approximately1600 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. (EX3074) MLS 13601116

This very spacious home is in good condition. Many upgrades such as kitchen and baths. Raised oak cupboards that are sure to impress, huge eat-in kitchen, large bright living room, 1 1/2 baths, fenced yard. Total heat and hydro costs for last 12 months. Approximately $236./mth. $129,900. (EX2925)

I have just listed several good building lots in Deseronto on town services PLUS several parcels that could be subdivided and developed. Call Sharon Sharpe for further details.

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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. $279,900. (EX2832) MLS 12604181 www.paradiseonbayofquinte.com

52 COUNTY RD. 18 Century home situated on 1 acre parcel. Very private and well treed. This home boasts hardwood throughout, large eat-in kitchen, main floor laundry, completely updated. Well decorated home with lots of character $259,000. (EX3132) MLS 13602387

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, wood stove, storage shed, fenced yard. $129,900. (EX3082) MLS 13601228

New propane furnace approximately 2 years ago. New windows in 2006 (except bay window), steel roof. New kitchen cupboards 2007. Ceramic floor new in 2010. Nice private setting only 5 minutes from Napanee. $99,900. (EX2976)

NEW LISTING This home needs some TLC but has great potential. Most windows and doors have been replaced, oil furnace, steel roof. Approximately 15 minutes from town. (EX3138)

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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. $129,900. (EX3124) MLS 13602043

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MCKEOWN DRIVE RD. - 2 acre building lot on McKeown Drive Road. Gradual sloping lot. Well treed with newer home. Dead-end street, local traffic minimum. Home to be constructed 1800 sq. ft., M.F. New survey, well drilled 10 gpm. Entrance and road up to Township standard. Sell will hold mortgage to qualified buyers. $39,900. (EX2716) MLS 12600934 1265 OLD MACKENZIE RD. - Ideal recreational property for hunting, fishing, four-wheeling or skidooing, 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 km. from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX2966) MLS 12606953

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6997 COUNTY RD. 9 1.8 acre lot minutes south of Napanee. Adjacent stream, farms and some newer homes in ara. Nearby boat launch to Hay Bay. $21,000. (EX3120) MLS 13601975 YOUNGS RD., STONE MILLS Secluded, wooded building lot, private. Taxes to be assessed. Vendor will quote on septic and foundation, insulation. $24,900. (EX3133) MLS 13602403 331 PALACE RD. CEDARSTONE RD. 2 bedroom bungalow, large living room and extra large eat-in kitchen. Main floor laundry. Excellent cleared and level building lot close to Extra large town lot. Roof, furnace and win- Tamworth. Drilled well with well record at 6 G.P.M. Taxes to be assessed. Vendor able to prepare dows updated. Being sold “as is.” New roof quote for foundation, septic system or additional 2003, new furnace 2004, windows 2009. fill if required. $24,900. (EX3134) MLS 13602404

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48 DUNDAS Exquisitely decorated and renovated downtown Victorian. Built-in appliances, high efficiency natural gas with central air, natural gas fireplace, formal dining room, large deck. All within walking distance of rejuvenated downtown Napanee. You must see the charm this home offers! $199,500. (EX3122) MLS 13601990

449 MAIN ST., DESERONTO Affordable starter home for you to refurbish. Hardwood throughout, oversized garage to accommodate workshop, F.A.G. furnace, Good Year, walk to amenities. Call for details and schedules. $79,900. (EX3155) MLS 13602892

372 DESHANE RD, MARLBANK Nature at your doorstep with this private setting. 3 year old, 4 bedroom bungalow, hardwood floors and wraparound deck to enjoy wildlife. 1200 sq. ft. Open concept kitchen, dining room, living room. High efficiency propane furnace and large lower level bedroom. Seclusion at its best. $184,900. (EX3018) MLS 12608406

166L JOHNSON’S LANE, TYENDINAGA Some refinishing required to turn this structure into a 4 bedroom getaway/fishing camp. Sitting on the Bay of Quinte with the best walleye fishing in the province. On leased land at $1000/year. Cottage sold as is. No taxes. $32,600. (EX3165) MLS 13603262

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142 COUNTY RD. 8 - A must see in Napanee! Move right in to this 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home with modern upgrades including new kitchen and upgraded bathroom on the upper level. Oversized town lot located right across the road from the Napanee Golf Course. Attractively priced at $269,900. MLS 13602998

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MINUTES FROM NAPANEE This one storey home is a must see! All new ceramic tile and hardwood Wonderful project home situated on 30 acres in a small village 15 floors, modern kitchen and bathrooms. Full basement with walkout minutes north of Napanee. Property includes a detached garage with access. Located on a quiet road with a private wooded setting. ample parking and 2 storage sheds. A handyman's dream! Priced to sell at $79,900. MLS 13603173 Includes 30 Acres. List Price $359,900. MLS 13602631

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100 ACRES OF MIXED LAND Great location for your new home with many nice building sites. 15 acres of workland, cedar bush, good duck/goose pond, ample firewood. Potential for severance. Located on the 9th concession near Enterprise. Asking $119,900. MLS 13603087

DAIRY FARM Excellent opportunity to take over a fully operational farm. Included in the price is 35kg of quota, over 100 registered Holstein cattle, full line of machinery, lots of barns, liquid manure pit, silo, grain storage. 200 acres with 185 workable with frontage on 2 roads. Good limestone home for the family. Call the listing broker for full feature sheet with list of all inclusions and features. Listed at $1,690,000. MLS 13601292

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3943 COUNTY ROAD 9 - $174,500. High on a hill overlooking rolling farm land and view of Hay Bay. 3 bedroom bungalow with vaulted ceiling in kitchen and living room. Near boat ramp and park. Just far enough for a relaxing drive to unwind, but still only a few minutes to town. (EX3119) MLS 13601969

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3 CEDAR ST. - $109,900. Retirement living at its best in this senior’s park. Nice 9’x20’ deck just off sunroom. On water and sewer and close to all amenities. Fridge, stove, washer and dryer included. (EX3113) MLS 13601800

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COUNTRY CHARMER ON FULLY WOODED LOT 1600 sq. ft., 3 year old home that feels like a log dwelling. 2 or 3 beds, 2 baths, 15’x31’ family room, gleaming pine flooring, pine ceilings, open concept principal rooms with abundance of windows. Relax in front of the wood stove or on the full length covered porch. You will be impressed. For a private showing call today. Priced at an attractive $239,900. MLS 13601448

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WATERFRONT LOT

The view says it all! Superb waterfront lot where you can build your dream home. Existing spring- fed dug well, gravel drive, fantastic fishing and breathtaking views make this the place to live. Available survey, hard-top year round access with all the comforts of town living and all the benefits of owning a great piece of waterfront property. Call now to inquire about this super lot. Offered at $189,000. MLS 12608278

This condo has tons of upgrades including brand new hardwood, bath fixtures, air conditioning unit and newer cupboards. Freshly painted and tastefully decorated. Here is your chance to have carefree, easy living, condo life! $210,000. MLS 13603334

112 PRUYN, BATH

Here’s your chance to own a great, affordable home in the charming Village of Bath! This four bedroom, one and a half bath home boasts many recent upgrades. You’ll be sure to have lots of enjoyment and plenty of room for your family. New cedar deck on a spacious lot has numerous perennials and space for the family. Many of the updates include hardwood flooring, furnace, windows and roof. Call to book your viewing today! MLS 13602486 Offered at 239,900.!

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145 BRIDGE STREET All brick 3 bedroom bungalow with gorgeous inground kidney shaped pool all in your private fenced landscaped yard. This bright spacious home features a large eat in kitchen, seperate dining room and living room with gas fireplace. Downstairs you will find a 4th bedroom, rec-room and a bathroom. Price includes all appliances, central air and vacuum. $244,900. MLS 13602394

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2855 COUNTY RD 4 Perfect home for entertaining or the family. Private lot with huge deck and paved circular driveway. Updated quality flooring throughout the impressive bright spacious main floor. Main floor laundry and a huge walk-in closet in master. Lower level is fully finished and features a huge rec room with an oak bar, fireplace, built in oak cabinets and surround sound. Full walkout to rear yard. 3 bathrooms and an attached double car garage. This is a must view! $419,900. MLS 13602190

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8282 COUNTY RD 2 2 bedroom 1 1/2 storey cute older home with updated oak kitchen, hardwood in living/dining room, newer rear sun porch, steel roof. 32x32 heated insulated awesome detached garage workshop with steel roof is the perfect man cave. $159,900. MLS 13601143

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Close to new 2 storey 4 bdrm home in lovely setting on quiet country road. Large family room with wet bar and fireplace. Main floor laundry and washroom with shower big enough for the whole family including the pets. Two beautiful, full length of the house, covered decks and balconies plus back deck. Property also features a detached garage/workshop plus an attached garage. Home is also designed in a way that it could very easily accommodate an in-law suite. All this within easy driving distance to both Napanee and Belleville. $249,900. MLS 13600224

Completely remodeled open concept home over looking beautiful Big Clear Lake. This home features high end kitchen cabinets with very large centre island. Two generous size bedrooms with walk in closet in master. Very cheerful and bright atmosphere in this home and it is wheelchair accessible with a chair lift to the second level and has washrooms on both levels. This would make a perfect retirement or get away home, and it located in a small hamlet right in the middle of hunting, fishing and vacationing country. $139,900. MLS 13600157

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6 bedroom country home on a 1 plus acre lot south of Napanee with in-law susite for rental income to help pay the mortgage. This property also has a large 24' x 40' -/+ barn/workshop/ garage. Call for details. $149,900. MLS 12601909

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Perfect recreation property with year round access located south of Kaladar on 41 Hwy. 50+ acre parcel of paradise has been used for a hunting camp for many years but would also be perfect for family activities year round including skiing, hiking, ski-dooing, skating and more. Property has lake size ponds, pine groves, beautiful rugged Canadian Shield terrain plus a 20 x 32 maintenance free cabin, plus hundreds of acres of crown land. Perfect fishing, hunting and family recreation property. $89,900. MLS 12608592

3 bedroom bungalow, totally renovated, top to bottom! This home has had too many renos to mention in an ad, but is now in brand new condition. Large two storey two unit building that has been used for rental units or could be converted to workshops, storage, garage and several other uses. Located on a large private 6.78 +/- acre lot. Close to town and the 401. $198,900. MLS 12607298

3 bedroom one and half storey home on close to a one acre lot about 20 minutes from Kingston. Home has had a new addition about 8 years ago and has some newer windows and washroom updates. Very spacious with large dining and living rooms, perfect for the growing family. Outside there is lots of yard space with 24' x 12' workshop and 9' x 14' +/- storage shed, plus a fenced dog run. $149,900. MLS 12603310

Affordable 2 bedroom bungalow with full lower level with walk-out to lake side that could be transformed into a beautiful rec room. This property is located in the heart of hunting and fishing country. A perfect affordable get away, starter or retirement home. $89,900. MLS 12602807

This 3 plus 1 bedroom home is beautifully decorated and features open concept kitchen and dining room with centre island. Patio doors from dining room leading to the back deck overlooking the private back yard, large master bedroom plus two more bedrooms on main floor, full finished lower level with walkout to back yard, large rec room, laundry room, 3 pc bath, two additional rooms plus 4th bedroom. MLS 12604128 $154,900

ATTENTION NATURE LOVERS AND HUNTERS....140 acres with miles and miles of groomed trails and abutting thousands of acres of crown land. beautiful bush with out croppings of rock, ravines, ridges, ponds - large and small, mature trees of nearly all kinds + a good sized hunting camp with all furnishings. $124,900. 12604106

2684 COUNTY RD 14 This bungalow situated on just over 4 acres is move in ready. 2+1 bedrooms, gorgeous updated bathroom, newer shingles, updated windows & flooring. Bright generous rooms, hardwood floors in living room, partially finished lower level, deck, large shed, fenced area for children or pets, creek, open fields and bush. $179,500. MLS 13600726

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Fixer upper... house and garage in the heart of hunting and fishing country. Priced for quick sale. $19,900. MLS 13601501

53 plus acres of prime future development land in Greater Napanee. Across road from hospital and right next to new residential development on Beverley Street. MLS 11600934 $649,000.

1 1/4 +/- ACRE BUILDING LOT with drilled well. Located on a beautiful senic country road about 5 miles northwest of Sharbot Lake. Great location for home or a get-a-way property. $14,900. MLS 12603195

LOCATED ABOUT 15 MINTUES NORTH of the 401 hwy from napanee. perfect mix of pasture, trees and work land. could be just the right location you have been looking for to fulfill your dream of creating your very own affordable hobby farm. $39,900. MLS 13601261

One of a kind piece of property with cottage on a beautiful secluded part of the lake that is totally surrounded by crown land. Property is located on a stunning point on Buckshot Lake that is covered with shade trees and has gorgeous water views on 3 sides. Waterfront is pristine clean and is every thing you could dream of from rocky and deep to shallow and sandy. If you love privacy and have been searching for the perfect place to hide from the stress of the world...you just found it!! $299,900. MLS 12603309


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TANKLESS WATER HEATERS

Wayne Fulton is a local home inspector and can be reached at 613-354-9547

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Popular in Europe and Japan for many years, “on-demand, tankless” water heaters are now becoming more common in North America, particularly for new homes. Tankless heaters are relatively compact wall-mounted units, fueled either by gas or electricity that are designed to produce hot water only when needed. When a hot water faucet is turned on at a household fixture, cold water begins to flow through coils in the unit and is instantaneously heated to a preset temperature – then distributed to the plumbing fixtures throughout the house. When first introduced in North America, few builders or homeowners were interested because of their relatively high price. Since their introduction the price of these units has dropped considerably and with the continuing escalation of fuel costs a renewed interest has emerged, primarily in new construction. Many consumers are also exploring these heaters as an option to replace older conventional tank-type units as rental is now available in many areas of Ontario. The key benefits touted in the marketing of these units are their energy efficiency, limited space requirements, and ability to supply hot water whenever

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needed. While these units will supply hot water on demand, they are not designed for high water volume. Typically, tankless heaters provide adequate hot water at a normal water flow. They can provide adequate hot water as long as the draw through the system doesn't exceed design ratings. However, if there is a demand for hot water from many different fixtures at one time, a tankless heater may not be able to keep up. Hot water will continue to be produced however; the high volume will result in a lower supply temperature. Most of these units also have a minimum operating flow rate and pressure. At very low flow rates, for example the unit may stop producing hot water. The primary reason for this limitation is that it is difficult to maintain a safe water supply temperature at low water flow rates. Undoubtedly, the reduced space need is a plus for almost all installations – not only because the unit takes up less physical space but because the smaller size provides options on placement in many different areas of a house that could not accommodate a large storage tank. When contemplating installing one of these units, homeowners must look at all the costs and benefits versus storage tank type units. For existing homes, the routing and size of gas lines and exhaust vents are issues that can add to the cost. Review specific manufacturer information and realize that, at least initially, switching to a tankless heater will likely mean some adjustments in hot water usage patterns. For more information on these units visit Natural Resources Canada website at: http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/equipment/heating/806 or contact a reputable heating or plumbing contractor.

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Plan No. SHSW2639

First Floor

CONTEMPORARY HOME

With four bedrooms and a surprising amount of storage space, this home is wellprepared to receive an active family. You’ll love the spacious laundry room with walk-in storage and a window above the sink, along with more storage in the garage and walk-in pantries serving the island kitchen. Kids can eat breakfast at the snack bar or in the dining nook. An office down here makes working from home easier. Upstairs, the master suite enjoys a private bath. First Floor: 988 sq. ft. Second Floor: 907 sq. ft. Total: 1,895 sq. ft. To see more details on this plan, visit www.selectfloorplans.ca/dfl and enter the plan number above. Use advanced search features to browse thousands of other home designs, including bungalow, two-storey, multi-level, and cottage country homes. Order blueprints online or call 1-800-663-6739 for more information on how to order and modify plans. NEW LISTING

DUPLEX Great duplex with seperate meters. One 3 bedroom unit, one 2 bedroom unit. Newer flooring, freshly painted. Live on one side and let the other side pay your mortgage for you!

3 MARYSVILLE ROAD

Excellent high end commercial building with great 401 exposure and over 13 acres of property over 3000 sq. ft. of space with 3 baths, separate reception areas and numerous offices, radiant in floor heat and propane fireplaces. Seperate 56 ft x 80 ft outbuilding with oversize loading doors. This building has many potential uses and with the excellent visibility to the 401 makes this the wise choice for your business exposure. MLS 13603188 $2700/mth

MLS 13603423 $130,000.

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IN-LAW SUITE POTENTIAL

Excellent bungalow with 3 beds, 2 full baths, great sunroom, large deck off the eat-in kitchen. Fully finished lower level with full bath, seperate kitchen & large rec room & walk-out basement makes this a great in-law suite potential! You will love the detached double car garage. $195,000. mls 12607996

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Stunning open concept bungalow, gorgeous kitchen with granite counters installed in 2011, bath totally renovated, 3 bedrooms, cheater ensuite, fully finished downstairs with large rec room, built-in bar, separate workshop, walkout basement, new windows and doors and roof in 09/10, new pressure tank and blown-in insulation 2008. This bungalow features enough road frontage for a possible severance. $204,900. MLS 12608925

IN-FLOOR HEATING

Great location, close to schools, very spacious home with plenty of character intact. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, newer furnace, plumbing & wiring updated, vinyl windows, potential for an in-law suite, with a little bit of work this will be an amazing home. MLS 13603512 $149,900

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ATTACHED DOUBLE CAR GARAGE

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Second Floor

Great bungalow less than 5 minutes from town. Exterior features double car garage, newer roof, nice yard with great views. Interior features large eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, living room with large bay window, all newer windows throughout, hardwwod floors, rough in for an ensuite in master bedroom, basement has been framed in and waiting for your finishing touches, walkout basement, newer woodstove to keep your future rec room toasty warm. Newer central air as well. Call Kelly today! mls 13600809 $224,900.

Wonderfully private family home only 5 minutes to the 401, in a very nice area. This exceptional home features a large front porch to have your morning coffee back deck is fully screened in. Interior features open concept, large kitchen with breakfast bar & a separate island bright living room with cathedral ceilings, main floor master bed, upper level features 3 more spacious bedrooms. Lower level is completely finished & very bright with walkout to double car garage, lower level has in-floor heat nand garage is heated with own heater. $279,000. mls 12608494

D L SO NAPANEE RIVER HOME

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Excellent Gus Koening built stone bungalow on the Napanee River, walk through the door and you will be impressed with this mint home, hardwood floors & ceramic throughout. Huge dining room for those big family dinners. Two spacious bedrooms up and one down, 2 full baths. Lower level features rec room, 3rd bedroom, 2nd bath & large workout room. Walk out from lower level to large patio overlooking the water. mls 13600895 $334,900.

Former model home bungalow in excellent location. Interior features 3 bedrooms, master with walk-in closet and full ensuite. Large eat-in kitchen with patio doors to your deck with gas BBQ hookup. Main floor laundry, hardwood and ceramic floors throughout, gas heat and central air, unspoiled basement with rough-in for 3rd bath. Attached 3 car garage with entrance to house. No neighbours on one side and parkland behind the house makes this the one to buy! Still under Tarion warranty. $289,900. MLS 12602167

BUNGALOW ON THE WATER

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Absolutely stunning, interior features hardwood & ceramic throughout the entire upper level, open concept with vaulted ceilings and large island. Master bedroom has a walk-in closet & ensuite bath. Lower level is fully finished with a propane fireplace, third bathroom, large rec room & fourth bedroom. Walkout from lower level to patio with wiring in place for a hot tub. Exterior features dbl paved driveway, dbl car garage, large deck with gazebo. This is an ICF home which makes your heating costs minimal. $329,900. (EX2947) mls 12606513


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