Napanee Beaver Apr 4 2013

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The Good Lovelies set to sing at latest Tamworth concert

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Taxes up 3.3% in 2013 Fiscal challenges make hike unavoidable: L&A Warden BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Lennox and Addington County council will be scraping together every loose cent they can to stretch the 2013 budget as far as possible. That was the message Warden Doug Bearance offered at last Wednesday’s council meeting, when the $66 million budget was passed. “I think that it’s reasonable given the tight money situation that we’re in,” said Bearance. “There’s no surplus, you’ve got to make due with what you’ve got and stretch it as much as you can. Look after the pennies and the dollars will look after themselves.” Property taxes will increase by 3.3 per cent, or $686,000 from last year, after allowing for assessment increases due to new development and growth. Of that tax increase, $421,000 will be dedicated to additional funding for capital improvements to local roads and bridges. The average residential property assessment in the county is $212,545, up from $206,103 last year.

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The MorningStar Mission had a little help preparing Easter dinner on Saturday as members of Greater Napanee Fire Services volunteered to pitch in. Chad Taylor (left), Erin Moffat and Mike Schenk peeled carrots in preparation for the feast. The free meal was open to members of the public.

Greater Napanee preps for parking crackdown BY ASHLEY FOLEY Staff Reporter

Emergency services personnel in Greater Napanee are cracking down on those parking in fire routes by increasing education, awareness, signage and, possibly, fines.

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Ermil Andoney, by-law enforcement officer, and Kevin Duncan, fire prevention officer, both addressed Greater Napanee council last Tuesday night about the issue and their plans moving forward. Andoney said there have been numerous requests for him to enforce these laws in and

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around school parking lots and shopping centres. He said he has been monitoring Southview Public School very closely, including one full week of supervision in February and March. “On any given day I took photographs and counted an at least 50 vehicles parked on the street as well as on the fire routes. Most

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people were pretty good, they were compliant and understood why we were there. Their main concern was the lack of parking at the school parking lot and they felt it was necessary to park in the fire route to drop their children off,” said Andoney.

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Greater Napanee and Deseronto are competing to win $25,000 toward fishing and water revitalization projects, and are looking for public support and cooperation.

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grand prize this year. (It) was really close last year… just a little bit more support this year and we could do it.” Voting will begin April 15 and continue through to May 3 for the first round. The second round of voting, that will begin May 4. Votes can be cast four times a day, every six hours. Until voting begins later next month, locals are encouraged to help build up their municipality’s page on the Ultimate Fishing Town website to better their chances of winning. “They can bring images, stories or any anecdotes regarding fishing in our community and boating, just general relation to the water and people’s enjoyment for it. It doesn’t necessarily have to be fishing, it can be boating or other water activities,” said Valentyne. Aside from the grand prize of $25,000, there are also some affiliate prizes of $3,500.

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anecdotes about fishing in the community to build up their UFT page and increase chances of winning. Deseronto has been nominated for the Ultimate Fishing Town contest again after placing sixth and winning $2,000 last year. This year, the town is more focussed and determined to win the big prize, which would be put toward the Centennial Park revitalization program. Dana Valentyne, Town of Deseronto economic development officer, said they are currently focusing on a new dock and boat launch at Centennial Park. “There are some significant repairs that need to be done with the boat launch and the dock and possibly even the addition at the second dock. The contest couldn’t have come at a better time, to be quite honest,” said Valentyne. “We’re going to push it as much as we can to get support from the community and hopefully go for the

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Before heading off to Ottawa to take part in the women’s world hockey championships, members of team Russia wrapped up their weeklong stay in Napanee on Friday with a downtown shopping trip. Lennox and Addington County Economic Development Officer Rob Plumley shows goaltender Anna Prugova a map of the downtown.

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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 UPCOMING MEETINGS April 9, 2013

Committee of Adjustment Regular Council

6:45pm 7:00pm

Special Council – 2013 Budget

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Committee of Adjustment Regular Council

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April 11, 2013

April 23, 2013

Part-time Employment Opportunity SUMMER DAY CAMP LEADERSHIP POSITION

Looking for energetic and enthusiastic Secondary and PostSecondary students, to work with youth between the ages of 5yrs & 15yrs. Come join our Day Camp or Jr. Leadership team as we enjoy a fun filled summer.

There are eight (3 Jr. Leadership & 5 Day Camp) 8 week positions available. 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm with before and after care duties.

Applicants must be trained in CPR & First Aid, and will need a Criminal Background Check. Experience working with youth, as well as a High Five Certificate is an asset. Priority will be given to students pursuing a career in a youth related, or Recreation field. Position starts Wednesday, June 26th 2013, with a training date to be determined prior to start date. Send your resume to Bethany Lessard via: Email: blessard@greaternapanee.com Mail: 124 John Street, P.O. Box 97, Napanee ON, K7R 3L4 Drop off: 12 Market Square, Monday to Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Resumes will be accepted until April 19th, 2013.

WASTE SITE USERS

All pricing for disposal of material at Roblin and South Fredericksburgh Waste Disposal Sites will be as it appears on the signs on site until further notice. As per by-law 06-14, final pricing decisions are at the discretion of the attendants. We thank you for your continued patience and cooperation.

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Registration Information Greater Napanee

Where: 12 Market square When: April 2nd- May 3rd, Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30 Who:bhagerman@greaternapanee.com (613) 354-3351

Tamworth

Where: Tamworth Fire Hall When: Thursday April 18th 6:00-8:00 PM & Saturday April 20th 10:00 AM- 1:00PM Who: holden.tammy@yahoo.ca

Deseronto Where: Deseronto Community Centre When: Thursday April 4th 6:00-8:00 PM Saturday April 6th 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Thursday April 11th 6:00-8:00 PM Saturday April 13th 9:00 AM- 12:00 PM Who:: aconger@deseronto.ca

Enterprise Where: Enterprise Ball Field When: Sunday April 21st 1:00-4:00 PM Who: payner86@vmobile.blackberry.com

Newburgh

Where: Newburgh Fire Hall When: April 20th 9:00 AM- 12:00 PM Who: mikefitz@live.ca

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to the 99% of Greater Napanee residents who dispose of waste properly.

Dumping waste on the side of the road is wrong. It will also cost you. Maximum fine for dumping is $5000.

KEEP GREATER NAPANEE CLEAN NOTICE OF PASSING OF ZONING BY-LAW 2013-0014 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF GREATER NAPANEE

TAKE NOTICE the Council of the Corporation of the Town of greater Napanee passed By-law No. 2013-0014, on the 26th day of March, 2013, under Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, as amended. AND TAKE NOTICE THAT: i. Only individuals, corporations, and public bodies may appeal a Zoning By-law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A Notice of Appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a Notice of Appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of the association or group on its behalf.

ii. No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the bylaw was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the council or, in the opinion of the Ontario Municipal Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party.

AN EXPLANATION of the purpose and effect of the By-law, and a key map describing the lands to which the By-law applies are attached. DATED at the Town of Greater Napanee This 4th day of April, 2013

Susan Beckel (Clark)

NOTE: The last day for filling objection will be April 24th, 2013. The objection must be received by this date in order to be valid. Any appeal submitted to the Town of Greater Napanee for referral to the Ontario Municipal Board must be filed with the Clerk and include: 1) The objection to the By-law and the reasons in support of the objection. 2) The name and address of the appellant. 3) The fee payment required by the Ontario Municipal Board in the amount of $125.00 payable to the Minister of Finance, Province of Ontario.

TOWN OF GREATER NAPANEE EXPLANATORY NOTE TO BY-LAW NUMBER 2013-0014

PURPOSE OF THE ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT

An application was received from K4SQRT Inc. to rezone the parcel at 159 John Street to permit it’s conversion to a 4 unit dwelling house. The site was previously used as a funeral home and residence.

The site is currently zoned General Commercial (C3). The request would place the site in a site specific Residential Type 5 (R5-X) Zone to permit the requested use and regularize zone provisions such as lot frontage and lot area. EFFECT OF THE BY-LAW REQUEST

The Zoning amendment will place the site within a residential category and allow its conversion to a four unit dwelling house. LOCATION OF PROPERTY

The property is known municipally as 159 John Street. The property is described as Part 2 and 3 on plan of survey 29R-4498 as deposited in the land registry office.


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Two decades of expectations Did you know it’s been 20 years since a Canadian city has won a major professional sports title? We know that shouldn’t come as a surprise, but it did when a pre-game video essay by sports columnist Stephen Brunt aired on Rogers Sportsnet shortly before the Toronto Blue Jays’ season opener Tuesday night. In that piece, Brunt pointed out that it was in 1993 that the Jays won their second straight World Series, and that the Montreal Canadians beat Wayne Gretzky’s Los Angeles Kings in the 1993 Stanley Cup finals. Nothing since. In other words, babies born that year are now on their second or third year of university. (Yes, Canadian cities have won lots of Grey Cups in that time. The deck is stacked pretty heavily in their favour as far as that’s concerned — although the Baltimore Stallions did take the trophy south of the border for the first time ever in 1995). We’ve come close a few times. Not in basketball (the NBA’s Toronto Raptors have only one playoff series win to their credit in team history), and not in baseball (the Jays haven’t sniffed at a playoff spot since Carter’s series-clinching homer, and the Montreal Expos don’t even exist anymore). But, in hockey, Canada had four good chances to bring the Stanley Cup back to Canada, but came up short each time. Without really noticing, the country has become Cleveland — instead of being the city championships forgot, we’re the country championships forgot. (Those Olympic hockey gold medals helped quite a bit, we’ll admit.) What was comical about all this leading up to the Jays’ first game of the 2013 season was the manner in which the Jays used their Jumbotron at the Rogers Centre to celebrate their many off-season moves. In watching the video, it’d be understandable if fans came away with the impression that a World Series championship was a fait accompli. The visiting Cleveland Indians were watching. They promptly went out and won the game, and sent a stadium-load of fans home with their expectations knocked down a peg or two. We’d like to say that, some day soon, the drought will end. But it’d be wishful thinking. The Jays look good, but a title is certainly no sure thing. Several Canadian NHL teams appear poised to make the playoffs — including the long-disappointing Toronto Maple Leafs — but none are juggernauts by any stretch. And the Raptors, despite some late-season flair, are doomed to another non-playoff year. Just like Cleveland, a city which hasn’t seen a championship of any kind in 60 years, we could be only a few years into a drought that lasts decades. So, by all means, cheer those Blue Jays — but don’t get too caught up in the hype, either. The Napanee Beaver welcomes letters to the editor. Letters should be no more than 300 words, and all letters must be signed. Send your letters to beaver@bellnet.ca, or to 72 Dundas St. E., Napanee, ON, K7R 3J7

New tire fee a non-starter for farmers Recently Ontario farmers learned that Ontario Tire Stewardship that manages the recycling of “offroad” tires like the ones used on farm equipment and vehicles in construction, mining and forestry has not been paying its way. Ontario farmers have also received very short notice that the government is looking to Ontario farmers to help clean up the debt and pay the high price of recycling. The Ontario Tire Stewardship program manages the collection of fees that anyone purchasing a tire in Ontario must pay. The fees are directed toward the eventual costs of recycling that tire. Farmers purchase off-road tires each year for farm equipment such as tractors and combines. Until March 31,

2013, agricultural tires carried a stewardship fee of $15.29 per tire, regardless of rim diameter or tire weight. After April 1, all off-road tires carry a stewardship fee based on the weight of the tire –

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Mark Wales OFA Comment and that pushes the fees for some common agricultural tires up to $350 per tire. It’s a drastic price increase that will be detrimental to Ontario farm businesses, and the rural communities they support. The increase is all the more devastat-

ing because it has come as a surprise. There were no opportunities for the public, or Ontario’s largest general farm organization, the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, to comment on these increases. Ontario farmers were not informed of these changes. This decision to raise fees in excess of 400 per cent will unfairly penalize farm businesses by costing them thousands of dollars of unanticipated fees each year. It also contributes to the uneven playing field for Ontario farmers against international competition and will render the program unsustainable as lower cost offshore tires are sourced.

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Blooming bulbs, warm breezes — it’s time for spring cleaning The snow is melting, birds are chirping and spring breezes signal that warmer weather is on its way. Many of us do an all-out session of spring cleaning, but even small, simple jobs can bring the season’s freshness inside. So why do we find ourselves compulsed to clean in the spring? There isn’t any documented medical evidence that spring cleaning is a compulsion; rather, it seems to be rooted in tradition more than anything else. Exactly why do we traditionally clean our homes at the beginning of spring? Those of us in the West may be surprised to find that it’s possibly rooted in customs found in the East. The Chinese are said to be the originator of spring cleaning. It is customary for the Chinese to clean their homes in anticipation of the New Year. The Chinese sweep their floors and clean their homes to rid of bad luck and misfortune that may have accumulated during the previous year. In Jewish custom, Passover is a time of house cleaning as well. Ultimately, spring cleaning may have more to do with simple biology. During winter, we’re exposed to less sunlight due to shorter, often dreary days. With a lack of exposure to light, the pineal gland produces melatonin — a hormone that produces sleepiness in humans. Conversely, when we’re exposed to sunlight, our bodies produce much less melatonin. It’s possible that we spring clean simply because we wake up from a winter-long melatonininduced stupour and find energy as the days grow longer when spring arrives. Even the small, simple jobs can bring the season’s freshness inside. The most affordable way to give your home a pick-me-up is to start

spring cleaning and give it a few hours, close all windows good old top-to-bottom clean- and doors, and then undering. Shake the winter dol- take surfaces which may have drums out of your home with dust or pollen that settled out some easy ideas to help you in the breeze. Consider taking down swing into spring. On a beautiful, sunny day heavy drapes and curtains or there is nothing more satisfy- at least opening them wide. If ing than cleaning windows. privacy is a concern, insert a Sunny days look brighter sheep panel that lets the sunthrough clean windows, so shine in. Good lighting, espetackle the grime that winter cially natural light, helps storms have left behind on transform any room into a brighter, airier, interior and more upbeat exterior winspace. dows now. We all love Whether you to bring out the are an advofleecy sweats, cate of the flannel pajadiluted-vinemas and warm gar-and-newsblankets at the p a p e r s first sign of approach, or fall, but by seasimply Windex son’s end, we and paper have out weltowel, choose a comed these bright, still day c u d d l y to clean exterifavourites. As or windows. warmer weathMany new winer approaches, dows today take a good allow you to look at the fold the winDesign Time family’s colddows in to weather bedclean the exterior side, which is a wonderful, ding and winter warmers, sephandy way to clean your win- arate out the pilled flannel and shrunken dows, with no ladder needed sheets loungewear for recycling or to reach to top windows. This is one of my favourite donations. As you return winthings about spring: let the ter bedding and clothing to fresh air in. With the cold closet storage areas, make a weather, locking the windows list of any needed replaceshut and tightly closed doors, ments. End of season sales this can create a build-up of make it easy and cheap to stale odours in any home. replace linens and clothes. One thing that many of us When you live with them, your nose learns to ignore hate to do is clean out the them, but nothing screams dreaded refrigerator, afraid to “spring is here!” like a freshly- find what is lurking in the aired house. Air out your very back, out of sight. With house on a sunny, warm after- the arrival of a new season, it noon to bring spring’s fresh- is a good signal to clean out ness inside. Opening doors stored food in the refrigerator and windows to catch a breeze and pantry. As farmer’s marwill chase away old cooking kets and roadside stands open smells and any stale or musty to offer fresh food for the seaodours that have built up dur- son, create a good home by ing the winter months. After a cleaning out the remains of

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winter. Make a quick check of expiration dates of food stored in refrigerator or pantry and toss expired food. Give vegetable storage areas special attention, toss limp bearded carrots, limp celery, and shriveled onions to the compost bin. Be ready to store spring’s bounty in a clean and roomy vegetable crisper. To give your home a fresh look, painting is one of the most economical ways to make a big impact, whether you want to inject colour, soften the tones of your existing colour scheme or simply freshen things up. A new colour can completely change the look of your room. Plants help you bring the outdoors in, and since everything is fresh and green, it feels good to bring some greenery into the home. Even if the budget won’t stretch to regular purchases of cut flowers, spring’s blooms make it easy to spark up a home with fresh blossoms. Cut small branches from a flowering tree, or gather ready to bloom daffodils and tulips from the garden. Even an inexpensive bundle of cut flowers from the grocery store can bring a splash of spring colour and fragrance to your home. Spring cleaning may seem like drudgery, but try to think of it as an inexpensive redecorating tool. If you get the tough stuff out of the way quickly, you can move on to the fun projects. These helpful ideas are sure to bring a spring into your step as the weather gets warmer, grass greener and days longer. Merola Tahamtan is an Interior Stylist in Home & Business Design, Home Staging, Painting, Organization and Window Treatments. Reach her at 613-561-0244 merolatahamtandesigns@live. ca or visit her at her office in the Lenadco Building.

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‘Metal monster’ is not welcome It has always been a pleasure for me to drive along our country roads enjoying the beautiful scenery. Then came the metal monster. The metal monster is a huge machine with a long arm which is being used to trim and prune trees and shrubs along roadsides. It does not trim and prune. It chews, gouges and mutilates. It should not be used along roadways. When I called Greater Napanee Public Works to express my concern, I was told not to worry, that it will mulch up in no time. Mulching will not help this mess. I was also told that the machine operator is still practicing. What a comforting thought! To view this devastation, go to the Westplain-Forest Mills area and drive along Henderson Road, Stonehedge Road, the west end of Roblin road and Pinegrove Road from Cooks Road to Forest Mills. If you dislike what you see, contact Ward 3 Councillor Marg Isbester and/or the Public Works department. Let’s preserve the beauty of our country roads. Stop the metal monster. K. Robertson, Forest Mills

Band thanked As a member of the Belleville 39 Club I would like to thank the Starliters Band for all the years of great music you have provided for us. I not only speak for myself but many members who were devastated by the way in which your career with our club came to an end. We wish you all the best and support you in your future musical endeavours. Doris Kleist, Past President, Bellville 39 Club

OFA FROM PAGE 6 The Ontario Federation of Agriculture invites farmers to voice their concerns about this important issue to their MPP, as well as Premier Wynne and other key decision-makers at the Ontario Legislature. With this issue, the OFA launches actnow.ofa.on.ca, a call-to-action website designed exclusively for OFA to help Ontario farmers take action on issues that matter to Ontario farms. Users simply visit actnow.ofa.on.ca and fill in their information in the form provided to view a draft letter to their MPP and others about this issue. The form automatically selects a user’s MPP based on the address provided, making it an easy and effective lobby tool for Ontario farmers. Mark Wales is president of the OFA.

The flattened fauna of the roadsides Have you heard the story about Alice the Moose? I think it was in 1998 when a moose was radio collared in the Adirondacks to see, among other things, how far moose wander. The Adirondacks, of course, are located in the southern end of what we commonly refer to as the Frontenac Arch, the spur that radiates out from the Canadian Shield and heads down toward Kingston, and crosses the St. Lawrence. Well, she started to move, following the terrain with which she was familiar and started heading northwest. She crossed the St. Lawrence River with no problem, ignoring Customs completely. Amazingly, she somehow crossed 401 where many animals are no match for speeding cars and transports. Long story short, she was tracked all the way along the corridor of Canadian Shield, and ended her journey at Algonquin Park two years later. This column is about animals that, like the Wicked Witch of the East in The Wizard of Oz, are not just merely dead, but really most sincerely dead. It is about the ironed-out specimens we see every day commonly referred to

as road kills, many of which meet their fate on highways like the 401. Alice was among the rare survivors. How many of us stop to think about the processes which takes place with the carcass before it is reduced to a patch of hair and a grease mark on the asphalt? None of the remains of the estimated million and a half animals killed by automobiles each day goes to waste. Crows, turkey vultures and other scavengers feast on the carcass, they too sometimes becoming casualties as they feed oblivious to traffic barrelling down on them. Mice may visit later to chew on the bones for the calcium they contain. Any remaining hide might be consumed by smaller mammals and a multitude of insects, and finally, by fungi and other organisms. Songbirds would even utilize the fur as nesting material. Among the first insects to visit roadside kills are the flesh flies, followed by blowflies, the fly maggots later having their turn at the remains. Ants, daddy longlegs, yellow jackets and wasps all display interest in the carcass. Later arrivals of the clean-up

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Outdoor Rambles brigade might include beetles and other types of flies. When nothing but bones, dry skin and cartilage is left, more beetles will arrive, along with snails, centipedes and millipedes. Turkey vultures are among our most efficient scavengers. While somewhat unattractive in appearance and totally disgusting in their table manners, their value as scavengers must be recognized. Imagine, if you will, the incredible stench resulting from over a million animals killed each day on our highways if scav-

engers such as turkey vultures were not around. And imagine our forests knee deep in rotting carcasses and excrement were it not for the natural processes at work? One of the most interesting and unusual of the scavengers are the burying beetles. These industrious little insects will bury a carcass by removing the earth from beneath it. Once the carcass is buried, these grave diggers lay their eggs on it, the carcass serving as a larder for their larvae. Certainly a discussion on decaying road kills is not a pleasant topic for a season in the year which is supposed to celebrate life, but it is a fact of life. Few people, I dare guess, stop to think about the valuable service performed by the birds, mammals, insects, fungi and bacteria in cleaning up roadside kills. Even large animals like moose are processed by the scavengers in as little as two years - bones, hide and all. Were it not for this natural clean-up brigade, town and county maintenance crews would be faced with staggering costs in highway clean-up. And we thought dead roadside animals

simply evaporated into thin air over time! There is concern though for the future of some species as the amount of automobile traffic increases. With the abundance of dead raccoons I see along the roadsides every year, I sometimes wonder how it manages to survive as a species at all. When the cement barriers were installed in the 401 median there was instant concern about animals no longer being able to navigate back and forth across 401. One person wryly commented that deer would have no problem leaping over the barrier; for the smaller animals, they would never make it as far as the barrier for it to be an issue! Time will tell if the burgeoning highway traffic results in a marked decline of some species. For the time being, the wildlife cleanup brigade members are capitalizing on the windfall. For more information on today’s topic, please e-mail tsprague@kos.net or phone 613476-5072. 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 7, 1948 n A 43-year-old war veteran perished while trying to save his wife from a burning cottage near Erinsville. Frank Dionne’s body was later found in what had been the cottage’s living room. His wife managed to escape from the burning building, her clothes on fire. She was later taken to hospital and was expected to make a full recovery. A nine-year-old neighbour, Ronnie Smith, was the first to see the cottage was on fire. He first tried to douse the fire before seeking help. n A Napanee couple was sentenced to jail time after being found guilty of abusing their son. The judge called the case one of the most difficult he had ever faced. He sentenced the man to three years behind bars, the maximum sentence for the offence. His wife was given two years less a day behind bars. The court was told the boy was regularly whipped, often for as long as an hour or more. “This child has been living in hell, according to the evidence, for a period of months,” the judge said.

35 Years Ago April 5, 1978 n A Millhaven Penitentiary inmate who was in court for allegedly trying to break out of his cell kept true to form. During a lunch break at the Napanee courthouse, the 28-year-old inmate who was serving 12 years for armed robbery managed to free himself of his leg irons and free one hand from his handcuffs. He then fled the courthouse and commandeered a vehicle. His flight from justice didn’t last very long. He was taken back into custody by Belleville Police when the stolen car was spotted there. n Ontario Progressive Conservative Minister of Health Dennis Timbrell took aim at local Liberal MPP J. Earl McEwen at the fundraiser for the PC riding association. Timbrell called McEwen ‘Silent Earl’ in his remarks, saying the McEwen rarely spoke in the legislature. “Either ‘Silent Earl’ simply can’t find anything to say on behalf of the people of Frontenac-Addington, or he thinks the Tories are doing a great job,” he said. Timbrell couldn’t have known how close to the truth he was: in 1984, McEwen would cross the floor to join the PC Party.

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Walter S. Herrington wrote in his account of the growth of Napanee (The History of Lennox & Addington County, 1913, reprinted Mika, 1972) that, “It was not until about the year 1840 that there was any serious thought of extending the limit of the corporation west of East Street... the old Macpherson residence, the old English Church which stood at the corner of Thomas Street and the Newburgh Road and the building up of Salem (Vine’s Corners), all bearing testimony to the confidence the first residents had in East Ward as the real centre of town. Napanee was still a police village until 1850 and for many years nearly all commerce was transacted in the east district. The famous Red Tavern, its structure remaining at Dundas East to this day, saw many a deal and altercation over the years. Herrington also says, “[The Red Tavern] was the scene of many a scrimmage when whiskey was cheap and it was not considered the duty of the town constable to interfere when the country boys saw fit to settle their differences by a roughand-tumble contest in the tavern yard.” When the town was incorporated in 1854, East Ward’s importance grew with the construction in 1864 of the stately Lennox and Addington County Court House on land at Thomas and Adelphi and the Neo-classical brick County Registry Office next door in 1872. These fine buildings are featured in many architectural books, but Ontario Towns, (R. Greenhill, K. MacPherson, D. Richardson, Oberon Press, 1974) describe the court house as “a reworking in Italianate style of a much earlier Georgian type.” This commanding edifice is one of the finest in Ontario, usurping the Greek style of the Toronto Court House and Jail when it was built in 1827. The registry office is described as having, “very direct and pleasing proportions. The interior consists of three brick-vaulted spaces running from side to side. To help make these buildings be as fireproof as possible, cast iron was used for the name plate, window heads, sills and doors.” The original door of the registry office was replaced in 1972. It was therefore predictable that grand homes of business people would be built in East Ward. Alexander Smith, first manager of the Merchants Bank of Canada in Napanee, built a large residence at 160 East St. Tom Cruickshank in Old Ontario Houses, (Firefly Books, 2000), says this home “shines as a tri-

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The George Mair House, built in 1874, at 193 East St. in Napanee. umphant exercise in Ital- galleries. The William ianate finery.” It has the Miller House at 183 East cupola on the rooftop, the Street was built in 1870 for heavily bracketed cornice this successful merchant and the traditional Itali- and real estate investor. nate double door entry, Miller House is the most although the over door ornate example, built in the transom has been altered Classic Revival style (1830from the original style. It 1860), so named in part due lacks a villa tower. Cruick- to its pronounced temple shank says, “The house front entrance. While all three have a leaves no doubt about the owner’s means and status.” symmetrical window treatAnother remarkable ment, 193 and 195 have home at 212 East Street semi-lune tops, whereas 183 is unique was bought with its largin 1880 by er palladium C o n r a d style upper Huffman, a window. All druggist, as three residescribed in dences disthe Napanee play the & District large fourChamber of over-four Commerce pane tradiWalking tion. Of note, T o u r e a r l i e r (reprinted O n t a r i o from the forframe and mer Local stone houses Architecturcan be idenal Conservatified by 12 tion Advisoover 12 pane ry Commitwindows tee), it is also when glass in the Italian was expenVilla style, sive and the (1830-1900) process to “distinLegacy produce largguished by a squarish tower, paired and er sheets was not develgrouped, semicircular oped until later. Ontario arched windows, and stone did not generally face the quoins, contrasting with imposition of window and the brick at the corners.” door taxes as happened in The home was acquired in Europe, as with the Eng1880 by Hammel Madden lish Window Tax of 1696 Deroche, King’s Council when windows and doors taken seriously and a member of the Leg- were islative Assembly from depending upon the local 1871-1883. Today it is treasury of the day. Any home with more than six divided into apartments. There is then a cluster windows paid the tax, of fine homes to the south of which lasted for 155 years. It is also clear from Huffman House at 183, 193 architectural and 195 East St. These Ontario three appear to the casual styles that all three East observer to be very similar Street homes were influ— and in some ways they enced by designs from elseare. All have the centre where. While there are dispeaked roofline, soffits with tinct examples of each periheavy bracketry and upper od, many Ontario homes,

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including these, are a mix of European styles. Let us also not forget that these homes were custom built and their owner’s whims would affect the design as would materials available at the time. So, where Miller House has quoin brickwork adorning the corners of the main house, the other two are plainer. Adding to the Miller House appeal is the raised limestone wall with heavy capping and a wrought iron inset fence and double gates. The Neo-Classical inspired house at 193 was built around 1874 for George Mair, a machinist. The simpler sidelights and panels surrounding the door are in the Georgian style (1714-1820). Across the street at 195 East, this house is set apart by the circular attic inset window and the protruding Italianate front bays that enhance the windows and a very fine pair of Italianate style doors. As Napanee grew along Bridge and Dundas West, East Ward’s importance faded somewhat, but the fine tradition of workmanship and design in homes remains. Now that spring has surely arrived, I encourage residents to take the Historic Napanee Walking Tour. Free copies can be obtained at the Napanee Chamber of Commerce, 47 Dundas St., East or by printing it online: napaneechamberwalkingtour.ca None of these homes are designated heritage.

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Thursday, April 4, 2013 APRIL 4 SOUP AND SANDWICH LUNCHEON From 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., cost is $6 per person. At St. Mary Magdalene Church. Come and celebrate spring. ZUMBA GOLD From 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the Tamworth Legion. APRIL 5 ANNUAL PANCAKE SUPPER Selby-Empey Hill AOTS Men’s Club will be holding their annual pancake supper from 5-7 p.m. at Selby United Church. Adults $10, children under 12 $5. YOUTH DANCE At the Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith, from 7-10 p.m., for ages 9-15. Cost is $6. Call Wayne at 613-3582533 or Sharon at 613-3721274 for more information. HEALTH PURSUITS READING AND RESEARCH Health Pursuits Reading and Research: MEND Open House, Isabel Turner Library, 935 Gardiners Rd. in Kingston, 10:30-11:30 a.m., a celebration of our Ontario Trillium Foundation grant with MPP John Gerretsen, accompanied by gluten-free treats and of course, the HPRR: MEND tools to fast-track your quest to achieve or maintain good health. BINGO Starting at 7:30 p.m. at the Tamworth Legion. $500 jackpot. LUNCH At the Napanee Legion. Come and enjoy a hot meal including dessert, coffee and tea for $9 at the Napanee Legion, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. All welcome. APRIL 6 HOMETOWN COUNTRY JAMBOREE At the Napanee Lions Hall 57 County Rd. 8. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., show starts at 7:30 p.m. Entertainers are 14-year-old Brielle LeBlanc, Larry

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At St. John’s Hall in Bath, hosted by Bath United Church and the Bath Canada Day Committee. Four course roast beef dinner with entertainment by Partners in Crime. Starts at 6 p.m. Call Arnold at 613-352-3365, Diane at 613-352-5670, Gail at 613352-5071 or Joe at 613352-7441. APRIL 6&7 PRESENTATION On April 6 at 7 p.m. and April 7 at 10 a.m., at Kingston West Free Methodist Church, two men from Congo, Africa, will be singing and speaking. Stephanie Bond will be speaking also. She has toured and led the African children’s choir through the U.S. and Europe. APRIL 7 GRAND OLD ENTERPRISE JAMBOREE At 1 p.m. in the Enterprise

Hall. Special guest is Don Cochrane. Come out for a great afternoon of music and dancing. Canteen available. Sponsored by the Newburgh-Camden Lions Club. Call 613-379-9972 for information. Admission $8. EASTER SEASON CONCERT An afternoon of music at 2 p.m. at Community Church of God at 4734 German Rd., Petworth. For more information, call Rev. Ruth Ann Paul at 613-358-2824. APRIL 8 GENERAL MEETING At the Tamworth Legion, starting at 7:30. All members should attend. HEALTH PURSUITS READING AND RESEARCH MEND discussion group at Isabel Turner Library in Kingston from 7-9 p.m. Fasttrack your quest for improved health. Call chantel.healthpursuits@gm ail.com. COCHLEAR IMPLANT SUPPORT GROUP Come meet, greet, and share information with individuals who have cochlear implants, as well as family members of

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shopping, and purchase that perfect Mother’s Day gift. Spaces still available for vendors, call 613-539-7669. Admission $1, proceeds go to local charity. OPEN SHUFFLEBOARD TOURNAMENT At the Royals Canadian Legion Branch 623 on County Rd. 4 in Millhaven. Registration at 11 a.m., play starts at noon. Entry fee is $5 each. Bring your own partner. Everyone welcome, win cash. MUSICAL EVENING At 7 p.m. Trinity United Church in Elginburg will host Jon McLurg & Chris Murphy singing and playing their instruments. Everyone is welcome to attend. Refreshments will be served. A freewill offering will be collected and donated to Mission and Service.

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n Napanee Diners, April 11 starting at noon at the Napanee Lions Hall. Call L&A SOS at 613-354-6668 to reserve your meal/transportation, before April 7. Roast beef dinner, entertainment by Dunlops and Friends.

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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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ANGLICAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER “Worship for all ages; Website: www.stpatsnapanee.com 613-354-3858 137 Robinson St., 155 St. George St., Children’s activity each week” Saturday - 5:15pm - Mass Join us and Rev. William Perry Napanee K7R 2S3 Deseronto Friday, April 5th Sunday - 9:00am - Mass; 10:30am - Mass for 2nd Sunday of Easter 613-354-3141 Minister: Rev. James Gordon At Selby United Church AOTS at 10:30am Priest: Rev. Richard Hetke 396-3119 or 396-2347 ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED Pancake Supper Sermon: “Christian Investments Inc.” Rev. Brother D.B. Smith 9:15am - Church Service CHURCH PASTORAL HARGE Selby: 9:45am Sunday School availalble SUNDAY SERVICES and Sunday School Rev. Anne MacDermaid - 389-5548 Worship Service and Sunday School Everyone Invited & Always Welcome 8:00am Holy Communion NAPANEE STANDARD Enterprise Church - 9:15am Guest Speaker: Rev. Marjory MacMartin Now a scent-free environment 9:15am - Holy Communion Worship Service Wednesday, 6:30pm WESLEYAN CHURCH Get to know us at 10:30am - Holy Communion Roblin Church - 11am Cornerstone Children’s group 51 Palace Road www.napaneetrinity.ca WEDNESDAY Worship Service and Sunday School Thursday, April 4th, 7:30pm - U.C.W. Pastors: 10am - Holy Communion NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE Empey Hill: Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon “Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE 11:15am - Worship Service Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm and a light unto my path.” Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, 613-378-2511 Guest Speaker: Rev. Marjory MacMartin Children’s Program - 10:30am Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant WESTDALE PARK The United Church of Canada Monday, April 8th, 12:14pm U.C.W. Wed: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am SUNDAY SERVICES Minister: Rev. Burry Wiseman Bible study/prayer 7pm FREE METHODIST CHURCH 10:15am Sunday School EVANGEL TEMPLE 9:30am - Worship Service and Thursday 4pm - Kids Club - Ages 4-12 (across from the hospital) 8:45am and 11am - Morning Service (Affiliated with PAOC) Sunday School at Centreville “In essentials: unity, Pastor Derek Spink KidsClub - Tuesday, 6:30pm 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee 11am Worship Service at Newburgh In non-essentials: liberty, 7 Richmond Park Drive, MOMENTUM Youth - Thursday 7pm Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville (Third Sunday of each month is a In all things, charity (love).” Napanee OTHER MINISTRIES: Sunday - 10:30am and 6:00pm Contemporary Praise Service Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 613-354-2669 Men’s, Women’s & 50+ Sunday School (ages 3-12) at Newburgh) Everyone welcome. www.westdaleparkfmc.ca Small Group Studies Wed.: BG Club - 6:00pm Ages 3-11 Everyone is Welcome! email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca For more information 613-388-2518 Thurs. 7:00pm: EAST CAMDEN SUNDAY www.roblinwesleyan.ca Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) BATH-MORVEN PASTORAL CHARGE 10:00am - Worship Service roblinw@gmail.com Sr. High (Ages 13-18) 613-377-6406 PASTORAL CHARGE 11:15am - Coffee & Snacks Find us on Facebook! Other Ministries: The United Church of Canada Minister: 11:30am - Groups for all Ages 50+; Men’s & Women’s Ministry Rev. Elaine Kellogg Rev. 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those individuals. At the Canadian Hearing Society in the Frontenac Mall, 10 a.m., free to attend. Phone: 613-544-1927. TTY: 1-877817-8209 Email: smaracle@chs.ca. APRIL 10 LINE DANCING From 7-9 p.m. at the Tamworth Legion. APRIL 11 ZUMBA GOLD From 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the Tamworth Legion. APRIL 12 LUNCH At the Napanee Legion. Come and enjoy a hot meal including dessert, coffee and tea for $9 at the Napanee Legion, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. All welcome. BUSINESS MEN’S FELLOWSHIP At Selby Community Hall at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $15 per person. Reservations must be in by April 9. Men, ladies and youth are welcome. Guest speaker is Allen Carlson, special music by Rev. Patsy Schmidt and Mr. Morris. Chumbley. Catered by L. Bates. For tickets call Andre

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Acclaimed Canadian trio The Good Lovelies will return to Tamworth this spring, performing music from their recent live album and alongside other musicians. Bandmember Kerri Ough said both her family connection and the trio’s love for playing in Ontario is what keeps them coming back. They plan to play a mixture of new and old music as well as covers. “It’s going to be a lot of originally music, we just put out a live record so we haven’t really played any shows in Ontario or Canada since that record came out, so we’ll probably feature the songs from that record quite a lot,” she said. “We’ll have an upright base player with us. We’re always a trio in the past but it’s always fun to bring a few extra musicians on the road with us just to change up the show a little bit.”

Ough, Caroline Brooks and Sue Passmore have been playing together as The Good Lovelies since December 2006, growing as musicians each year. The past year has been filled with American and international tours, expanding their fan base and inspiration for music. “It’s been a really neat market to explore and to get to know,” said Ough. “We’ve been playing a mix of club shows and theatre shows. It’s a really neat way to grow our audience and meet new people.” Ough said she is surprised at how quickly their popularity has grown by word of mouth. “The more we play down there the more people hear about it in one town and then they will send their friends in another town to come see us and it’s just neat, it’s neat how that word-of-mouth helps,” she said. In their shows, each member contributes something different to the group but together the trio har-

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The Good Lovelies will return to Tamworth to perform some fresh lyrics later this month, following an American tour. From left are Sue Passmore, Caroline Brooks and Kerri Ough. monizes and compliments their individual strengths. “We each write lead parts, we sing harmonies on each other’s songs, we switch instruments between acoustic, electric guitar, banjo, mandolin, electric base, and between the songs we banter with each other. It’s mostly joy-

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For the second time in the past year, country performer Don Cochrane will perform at the Grand Old Enterprise Jamboree. Cochrane has been performing since the age of 10 and has evolved into a successful singer/songwriter since. With musical idols such as Buck Owens, Merle Haggard and Waylon Jennings, Cochrane joined like musicians in a trio called The Gamblers when he was young. From there he evolved

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further, going on to have a hand in writing songs such as ‘Whistle on the River,’ ‘Hey Uncle Tom,’ ‘ Old Bill Jones,’ and many others. In 1983, the Kingstonnative still performed regularly but also took up a new career in real estate. He continued to put out great country music, gaining him a spot in the Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Fame in 2005. Recently, he has put out a new album called, Sit By My Side, which is a collection of his favourite songs he’s performed in the past 60 years. He has shared a stage with Hank Snow,

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Webb Pierce, Eddie Arnold, Marty Robbins, Jim Reeves and Ray Price, among others. Cochrane will perform in Enterprise this Sunday at the Enterprise Hall, between 1 and 4 p.m. The Newburgh-Camden Lions Club sponsors the Grand Old Enterprise Jamboree. Proceeds from the jamboree are used toward community projects, including the revitalization of Centennial Park on Varty Lake. The Lions Club is very happy to have Don Cochrane return as a guest for the jamboree and hope to continue bringing such entertainers to the community.

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“Geographically, hopefully (we’re) everywhere. We might not be able to do the 200 days on the road with everyone trying to grow families and things like that, but I think we will always tour. We will try to keep going back to the places that want us and we’re just going to make

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ful and we keep things light and we like to tell stories about ridiculous things that happen on the road,” said Ough. In the future, Ough said she sees The Good Lovelies continuing to produce music and put on entertaining performances.

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BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Willy Dog, a Napaneebased hot dog cart manufacturing company, opened its doors to the producers of How It’s Made last Thursday, allowing them to document their construction process for an upcoming episode. From their plant on Camden Road, Willy Dog workers went through the step-by-step process of creating their signature cart, which they ship around the world. “They thought our process would be interesting,” Will Hodgskiss, president of Willy Dog, said of the How It’s Made film team. “They spent the day here with a crew of four filming everything we do from fibreglass right up to turning it on and having a barbecue.” Filming began bright and early and lasted throughout the day. The crew will now boil down the footage into a five minute segment that will air later this year around November. Locally it’ll air on the Discovery Channel Canada as well as 30 countries around the world. Hodgskiss says the show has an audience of about

100 million worldwide. “They basically followed every process,” added Hodgskiss. “They could make a pencil being made look interesting. Ours, of course, is more interesting than that.” Like the name suggests, the show documents the behind-the-scenes work of how various things are made, from bumble gum to guitars. A voice-over narrator will explain the process while clips of the manufacturing process are shown. Filming was arranged through the help of Stephen Paul of the Lennox and Addington County Economic Development Office. The film crew, based out of Quebec, was attracted to Willy Dog’s one-of-a-kind design. “The cart that we did was the Famous Willy Dog Cart,” said Niki Hodgskiss, international operations manager for Willy Dog. “It’s shaped like a hot dog. It’s unique, we’re the only one doing it so that’s the one that we showed (being made).” When the production was complete Niki fired it up and barbecued dinner for the film crew. That in itself drew a lot of attention as several motorists slowed down to see what was going on.

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A film crew from How It’s Made, a show that documents the construction process behind various things, filmed an episode at Napanee’s Willy Dog Hot Dog Carts last Thursday. For Hodgskiss, allowing the show a behind-thescenes look was all about marketing. Because they ship their products world wide, a show that is broadcast internationally was a perfect fit. It was also a chance to shine a spotlight on Napanee.

Their carts and food trucks are ideal for street vendors who dot the sidewalks of major cities around the world. Inside his office Hodgskiss has photos of his carts all over the world to countries such as Israel, France, Russia

and Venezuela. “We ship to countries that are at war sometimes,” said Hodgskiss. “I don’t know what they’re doing with them.” He’s hoping his television appearance will generate more international

Notice of Intended Sale of Surplus Lands

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interest as well as let eastern Ontario vendors know that carts are available right here at home. Though the producers couldn’t give him an exact air date, he’s hoping they’ll let him know as they get closer to November.

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APRIL 14 GOSPEL SING At the Wilton Standard Church, featuring the Frizzells, starting at 7 p.m. All are welcome to attend. Food and fellowship after the sing. A freewill offering will be received. Proceed to go to the Wilton Standard Church. More information, call Bill at 613-386-3405. APRIL 16 ‘LIFE BEYOND SCHOOL’ The Transition Planning Advisory Committee of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington Counties is once again sponsoring its annual Life Beyond School event to assist students in need of transitioning from children's developmental services to adult services/funding. This year's event takes place from 6-8:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 16 at Queen Elizabeth Collegiate & Vocational Institute, 145 Kirkpatrick St. At this meeting, you can learn about the first steps in the transition process and hear from speakers from Developmental Services Ontario, the Pressures & Priorities Committee and several other community participants. For more information, please contact Donna Abbink, Transition Planning Co-ordinator, Educational Services, 613.542.9871 ext.142.

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1025 COUNTY RD. 1 E. - HOST: DON COX 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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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

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

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

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

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

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

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H o s te s s : P a s t y R h i ne s , S a le s R ep . 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

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

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

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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 13600165

265 HERITAGE PARK DRIVE Quality throughout. This 2 bedroom, 2 bath open concept home feels like new. Many updates: kitchen & bath renos, main flr laun rm, crown molding, window coverings & large cedar deck. Spacious rec rm with gas F/P. Lovely landscaped lot. Interlock drive & walkway. Asking $259,900. (L09) MLS 13600959 V/Tour http://www.Obeo.com/750095

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

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

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

106 BEVERLY ST., NAPANEE One of a kind, very large 4 bedroom home in a great location with all the extras. Large kitchen, formal diningroom, fireplace, 2 full baths and two half baths. main floor laundry, 2 car attached garage with paved drive. Much more to see. House in perfect condition. No smokers or pets have lived in. Asking $319,900. (K127) MLS 12608265

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

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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

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

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

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

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

58 BEVERLY ST. NAPANEE Move right in and start enjoying this better than new home. This 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home is tastefully decorated, well located and still under New Home Warranty. Open concept main living area with hdwd & cer flooring, patio door to large deck & fenced yard. Inside entry to 1.5 car garage. Spacious 2nd flr with huge master bedroom & walk-in closet. Situated & designed to maximize natural light throughout the day. Asking $264,900. (L05) MLS 13600168 Virtual Tour http://www.Obeo.com/710872

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 $274,900. (K136) MLS 12608969 Virtual tour http://www.Obeo.com/760538

WATERFRONT LOT - CUTHILL LANE A very desirable waterfront lot. Just 10 minutes from Napanee, this superb building location features 187 feet of level shoreline, a southern exposure and fabulous views up Hay Bay. The gradual slope to the water`s edge would easily facilitate a walkout lower level. Cleared, fenced ready to build on and conveniently adjacent to the boat launch at the bottom of Cuthill Lane. Asking $189,000. (L12 MLS 13601164

1321 MOSCOW RD., STONE MILLS Great family home located 20 minutes from Kingston, 15 minutes from Napanee. Well maintained bungalow sitting on picturesque 3 acres. Home offers eat-in kitchen with garden doors to deck, sunken living room with bamboo hardwood floor, main floor laundry, 3 bedrooms, 1-4 pc bath, master with 3 pc ensuite. Fully finished basement with walkout. Asking $239,900. (K118) MLS 12607562


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287 BRIDGE ST. W. - HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS 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. (EX3033) MLS 12608888

1025 COUNTY RD. 1 E. - HOST: DON COX 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

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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542 BRIDGE ST. W. One of Napanee’s finest homes! Constructed with greta attention to every detail. Sandstone exterior and cedar shake roof. Completely finished on 3 levels with approximately 5000 sq. ft. of finished living space featuring 5+1 bedrooms, all newer hardwood flooring, full finished basement with walkout. Sit on your concrete balcony or flagstone patio and overlook a beautiful heated in-ground pool. $524,900. (EX3029) MLS 12608763

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This year round home offers 80’ of waterfront with panoramic views, great fishing and boating. Open concept kitchen/dining/living room with main floor laundry, 4 bedrooms (master with vaulted ceiling), 2 baths (one ensuite) and central air. Fully 3226 COUNTY RD. 1 EAST - HOST: KIM PITCHER finished basement with in-law suite, laundry, kitchen/bar, gas fireplace and walkout 4 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow with a custom kitchen with 4 appliances included to 14’x28’ in-ground pool. Covered marine rail system, dock, boat lift, sprinkler sysfeaturing patio doors to lovely private yard. Enjoy the large main floor family tem, wrap-around deck and 2 car garage. This home has it all. Many upgrades room, finished basement, large single garage with workshop. $249,900. include new roof, oil tank, pool pump, tile and hardwood floors throughout main (EX3096) MLS 13601474 level. $365,000. (EX3048) MLS 13600284

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

20 NEW MEADOWLANE PRICE 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. 220 BRANT ST. 319 CAMDEN RD. Updated windows and roof shingles. Great 2 bedroom semi featuring hardwood and ceramic. Bright, Excellent starter or retirement home. 2 bedroom bungalow, Call today for pri- open concept kitchen/dining room/living room. Unfinished new kitchen 2009, hardwood flooring in living room and dining basement with rough-in for second bathroom. Less than 2 room, new roof 2008, large 12’x16’ deck off kitchen, fenced vate viewing. $129,900. (EX3070) MLS 13601038 years old! $149,900. (EX3030) MLS 12608872 yard. $149,900. ( EX3112) MLS 13601793

126B NEW LASHERS PRICE RD. Looking for prime waterfront? Look no f u r t h e r. Winterized cottage, year round access. Featuring large living room/din222 BRANT ST. ing room combo with views of the water. Walkout basement 119 BRIDGE ST. E. Great 2 bedroom semi featuring hardwood and ceramic. Bright with rec room. Great dock and boat lift with deep water. open concept kitchen/dining room/living room. Unfinished Massive quonset hut with wood stove on Long Reach. Don’t Nice 2 bedroom bungalow located on a corner lot with easy access to all town amenities. Main floor laundry. A great starter basement with rough-in for second bathroom. Less than 2 miss this one. $259,900. (EX2879) or retirement home. $124,000. (EX3072) MLS 13601059 years old! $149,900. (EX3032) MLS 12608875

22 36 EDGEWOOD BEVERLY DR. Great semi Spacious 4 for first bedroom time home home in one buyers or of Napanee`s retired most desircouple to able neighlive in luxbourhoods! ury. This Bright kitchen with island, breakfast nook and hardwood floors, home has huge main floor family room with wet bar, gas fireplace and gar3 bedden doors to patio, great for entertaining. Large master with 3 rooms, 2 up and 1 down. Flooring is hardwood, ceramic and piece ensuite and walk-in closet, partially finished basement. This carpet, deck off large eat-in kitchen, finished rec room with den. house is on a 154’ x 182’ in-town lot backing onto the woods. Single attached garage with paved drive. $234,900. (EX3086) Don’t miss this one. $369,900. (EX3094) MLS 13601418 MLS 13601305

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218 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. (EX3031) MLS 12608874 513 HINCH RD. Looking or lots of space and privacy? Look no further! Excellent family home situated on approximately 10 acres. Features large bright open concept living room/dining room, comes with hardwood floors, patio doors off dining to deck, great working kitchen with large pantry, 3 bedrooms up with a 4 piece ensuite, master on main level with five piece ensuite. Great water here. $259,900. (EX3017) MLS 12608292

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

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. $134,900. (EX3115) MLS 13601895

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 bed351 COUNTY RD. 9 Spectacular executive 2 storey located just on the edge of town. 4 rooms, 2 baths (updated), 1 with antique claw foot tub, 2nd Prime building lot. 5.66 acres on Napanee River. large bedrooms, four baths, formal living room with wood fireplace floor laundry. Generator backup panel (don’t get left in the dark and formal dining room. Beautiful bright main floor family room. again). Large in-ground 16’x32’ pool, detached 12’x18’ work- Including 3 car garage with workshop. Severance and Real cherrywood flooring throughout two levels. Full finished base- shop with loft. All appliances are negotiable. Immediate or flex- survey just being completed. $139,900. (EX2918) ible possession is welcome. (EX3095) MLS 13601463 MLS 12605940 ment with walkout. $399,900. (EX3083) MLS 13601233

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. 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, painting, some new windows, newer furnace, roof and garage with storage underneath and an amazing sunroom with gorgeous views of the bay. A quick closing available and located on hardtop road for easy access. $279,900. (EX3087)

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

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

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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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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455 CENTRE ST. Location, location, location! Prime commercial site located on Centre Street North across from the Excellent Main Street location, next to Tim Hortons. Napanee Mall and right beside Petro Canada. 1400 Featuring 4900 sq. ft. building in good condition, 3 bay Great investment opportunity. Building is leased to a long term sq. ft. Butler building features 2 entrances off Centre doors. Asking $350,000. Must be sold! Open for tenant. Lots of parking for 15 cars. Call for details. $399,900. Street. $599,900. (EX3118) MLS 13601919 offers. (EX3041) MLS 13600031 (EX2746) MLS 12601695

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FITCHETT RD. Great building lot on BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this 200’ by 4 acre prime 8 ACRES of prime commercial land. Services at lot line. NEW LISTING hardtop country road but only minutes waterfront lot on Hay Bay. Sandy shoreline, level lot. Located just off 41 Highway on VanLuven Road. $240,000. MLS 12603946 from town. Beautifully treed backdrop to build your $189,900. (EX2970) MLS 12607050/12607053 home on! $44,900. (EX3123) MLS 13602026 ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream home on this picture perfect 19 acre building lot located just minutes north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at its best. You will have lots of privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells have been obtained on neighbouring lots. $59,500. (EX3068) MLS 13601045

82 ACRES on Shermans Point with 332 feet of prime waterfront. Build your dream waterfront home on the secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of developing the remaining acreage with 4560 feet of Town Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny bit of E.P. GST is applicable. $399,900. (EX2825) MLS 12604012

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20 MARKET SQUARE 1000 square feet of space, 2 offices, board room, 2 piece bath, central loca443 MILLIGAN LANE tion. Triple Net Lease. Excellent 4 bay garage, office and waiting room in ( E X 3 0 6 2 ) prime location. Land and building for sale only. M L S Property is fully fenced with gate. $329,900. 12606569 (EX3061) MLS 13600818

LOOKING TO BUILD YOU DREAM HOME but want to be close to Town. Look no further. Great building lot on Little Creek Street 246’ x 150’ with a great well. Lots of water. $49,900. (EX2887) MLS 12605266

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

EXCELLENT WATER FRONT approved for 12 unit apart- PRISTINE WATERFRONT LOT with well. Ready to build ment. Building includes all engineered plans, or build your on! Barn currently on property to be removed. Call today dream home. Call for more details, GST applicable on the for details. $239,000. (EX2487) MLS 11604152 subject property. $225,000. (EX2859) MLS 12604759 PRISTINE SHORELINE - SHERMAN’S POINT ROAD If you like wide open spaces, this building lot is perfect for Build your dream home on this 100’ waterfront x 300’ BUILD YOU OWN DREAM HOME on this beautiful 63 you. Build you dream home on this very nice, level lot and cleared level lot. Nestled within the cedars on the shores acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of cedar, pine, and spruce. Remaining is brush. $99,900. Great building lot with lots of privacy. Just minutes from EXCELLENT BUILDING LOT located on Robert Street have space to roam. New well with lots of water. Taxes to of Long Reach. $175,000. (EX3049) MLS 13600288 be assessed. $49,900. (EX3044) MLS 13600215 town. $48,900. (EX2779) MLS 12602858 just north of Graham Street. 50` x 106`. Level lot. $46,900 (EX2768) MLS 12602220 (EX2545) MLS 11605554

A RARE FIND. Unbelievable 300’ of water frontage on Hay Bay, deep water. Build your dream home on this 2.26 acres. Enjoy the spectacular views. $249,900. MLS 12603942


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52 COUNTY RD. 18 Century home situated on 1 acre parcel. Very 164 MILL ST., DESERONTO private and well treed. This home boasts hardwood throughout, large eat-in kitchen, main Older 3 bedroom home in Deseronto. Well kept floor laundry, completely updated. Well deco- home with nice decor and updates. Fully fenced rated home with lots of character $259,000. rear yard. All appliances are included in asking price. $129,900. (EX3124) MLS 13602043 (EX3132) MLS 13602387

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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, fourwheeling or ski-dooing, or a new home. Ample amount of level shoreline on Princess Lake. Nice hardwood ridge. Well treed property fronts on both sides of road. 46 km. from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX2966) MLS 12606953

331 PALACE RD. 2 bedroom bungalow, large living room and extra large eat-in kitchen. Main floor laundry. Extra large town lot. Roof, furnace and windows updated. Being sold “as is.” New roof 2003, new furnace 2004, windows 2009. $124,900. (EX3126) MLS 13602204

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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

48 DUNDAS Exquisitely decorated and renov a t e d 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! $209,000. (EX3122) MLS 13601990

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356 MAIN ST., DESERONTO Commercial building with living quarters. Good central location next to library for any type of retail. Fenced rear yard with parking inclusions, fridge, stove, wood stove, storage shed, fenced yard. $129,900. (EX3082) MLS 13601228

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, 3+2 bedroom country bungalow with in-law suite. Patio doors off loads of closets, open concept kitchen and living room, granite top kitchen to deck. Walkout basement with solarium, wood combinain bathroom, new appliances, large shed. New steel boat lift added tion furnace, extra large detached garage, greenhouse (22’x66’) in ‘09 for larger boats for your family pleasure. $279,900. (EX2832) with oil furnace and wood stove. All appliances included in purMLS 12604181 www.paradiseonbayofquinte.com chase price. $189,900. (EX2788) MLS 12603128

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CEDARSTONE RD., TAMWORTH Excellent cleared and level building lot close to Tamworth. Drilled well with well record at 6 gpm. Vendor able to prepare quote for foundation. Septic system or additional fill is required. $24,900. (EX3000) MLS 12607809

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

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PRIME INDUSTRIAL 1.79 acre lot in developing industrial park in Napanee. Cleared and level. $160,000. (EX3059) MLS 13600805

ATTACHED DOUBLE CAR GARAGE

IN-LAW SUITE POTENTIAL NEW PRICE

KELLY PERCIVAL S ales Repr esen ta ti ve

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

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.

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)

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)

Excellent bungalow with 3 beds, 2 full baths, great sunroom, large deck off the eat-in kitchen. Fully finished lower level with full bath, separate kitchen & large rec room & walk-out basement makes this a great inlaw suite potential! You will love the detached double car garage. $189,000. mls 12607996

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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.

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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)

NEW LISTING One acre of beautiful waterfront only a short distance from town. Tons of renovations in the last 5 years. Central Air, 4 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, side entry to double garage. Great views! $379,900. (EX3136)

362 MAIN ST., DESERONTO 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

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132 GREEN ST. DESERONTO

356 DESERONTO RD. ASKING $108,900. 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)

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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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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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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.! 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

WATERFRONT LOT

Here it is folks! Immaculate three bedroom ground floor condo! Open your patio doors and enjoy the view of the Napanee River. Stroll over to the park and enjoy all the great things it has to offer. Freshly painted with tasteful laminate throughout. Call for a viewing today! Offered at $195,000. MLS 13601409

26B Richmond Blvd. Napanee

BROKERAGE

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ELISHA MCCUTCHEON

SALES REP - 613-453-4292

BILL MCCUTCHEON

BROKER OF RECORD - 613-453-4347

Excellent commercial location on Highway 41 in the heart of the Land O Lakes. This building has been operated by the same family for the past 40 years. The owner wishes to retire and this fantastic opportunity is awaiting a person with new energy and vision. Turnkey operation including garage, restaurant, businesses, equipment, tools, owners’ good will. If you are tired of working for the boss, take this opportunity and become your own BOSS. Call today for full details. List price is $199,900. MLS 13601719

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

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

BUILDING LOT with 3.48 acres. Level lot just north of Newburgh. Fronts on both Dowdle Rd. and County Rd. 27. Priced at $29,900. MLS 13601660 15 ACRE WATERFRONT LOT ON VARTY LAKE Well treed, level lot with very quiet location. 700 feet of waterfrontage, hydro close by. Great cottage lot. Asking $74,900 MLS 12608150 1.5 ACRE BUILDING LOT on a dead-end road between Napanee and Belleville. Lovely open lot with gentle slope to allow for a walkout basement. Quiet setting with little drive-by traffic. Great location for a family home. Asking $52,900. MLS 12608619

Well cared for home with a great location near all amenities; only a short distance from the downtown area in Kingston! Huge fenced in back yard great for pets, get togethers and more! Finished basement with ample storage space. Great starter home or quiet place to retire! Listed at $189,900. MLS 13601835

WATER FRONTAGE ON BEAVER LAKE. Cottage on Cedarstone Road on a lovely wooded lot. The price also includes a separate building on the lake. Asking price for total property is $340,000. or the cottage and one lot is $199,900. Call for full details. MLS 12607217

ONE LOT LEFT! 428 Feet Waterfront on the lovely Salmon River, near Forest Mills. Good lot for walkout basement. New drilled well at 8.79 GPM. Very pretty setting for your new home. $79,900. MLS 13600831

INTERESTED IN ADVERTISING IN OUR REAL ESTATE SECTION? Call or email me for rates today! MICHELLE BOWES Production Manager The Napanee Beaver/The Picton Gazette 613-354-6641 ext 113 chimelle123@gmail.com


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Robert Storring Broker

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See at www.storringrealestate.on.ca

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RETAIL LEASES AVAILABLE Main Street Tamworth. 2 vacant retail spaces available. 700-800 square feet, updated services, street windows. Restaurant is turnkey ready, rent includes all equipment even dishes and cutlery. Has previously been a real money maker. Call for more info.

COUNTRY LIVING!

5 ACRE BUILDING LOT is on Shibagua Road. Has 300 ft. frontage and well, ready for spring building. $29,900.

LISTINGS NEEDED. HAVE HAD A BUSY YEAR AND NOW NEED NEW LISTINGS FOR COMING SPRING MARKET. LET MY EXPERIENCE WORK FOR YOU, CALL ME NOW.

NEW LISTING

Home Features over 1600 sq ft on main level plus fully finished lower level. 4 bdrms, 2 full baths, separate dining room, gorgeous sunroom with deck access, huge family rm with oversize windows & lots more to tell you about. The nicely treed lot is over 2 acres & only 15 minutes to town. $294,500. MLS 13601589

NEW LISTING

480 SHERMANS POINT ROAD - 3 bedroom, 2 bath - Waterfront on long reach - Privacy, a must see MLS 13602412 Asking $380,000.

4946 COUNTY ROAD 9 - 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath - Passive solar - In ground pool - 79 Plus acres MLS 13602331

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- 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.

1-3PM 36 PALACE ROAD - $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!

- 3 beds, 2 baths - Extensively renovated and upgraded - Approx. 65 acres with barn and garage - Waterfront on Salmon River MLS #13601682 Asking $399,900.

SOLD RACOON LAKE

213 JOHN STREET. $249 900 Fantastic Investment opportunity in downtown Napanee! This well maintained all brick duplex features two very clean and spacious, separately metred units. Both units are filled with character, from the oversized baseboards and trim to the high ceilings and huge windows. This property also has parking for 4 vehicles, a single attached garage, newer windows (except 3) and a new roof in 2012. 213 John Street would make a wonderful owner occupied property or a great investment!

170 CENTRE STREET - $232,500. 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

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- Extensive renovations completed. Too many to mention - 3 bedroom plus den - 2 baths - Ready to move in MLS #13601129 Offered For Sale at $269,900.

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- 8 plus acres with waterfront MLS #12607987 Offered for sale $54,900.

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- 38 Acres mixed land - Minutes north of Napanee - Fronts on O’Connell and Cty Rd 12 MLS #12608004 Offered for sale at $54,900.

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

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This 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath home is full of updates and is located on a quiet street in a family oriented neighbourhood. Painted with neutral colours and with good sized newer kitchen including granite countertop and spacious living and dining rooms. The home is carpet free with original hardwood, newer ceramic (2010) and laminate floors (2013). The main bath has been completely updated to accent the 4 bedrooms on the upper level. Updated 2-pc bath on main level, and new laminate floors in the warm and inviting rec room, highlighted by a natural gas fireplace. Lots of storage in the oversized laundry room, along with newer hot water on demand unit. The fully fenced backyard has a shed, nice patio area and an 18’ x 36’ inground pool complete with new pump (2012), diving board and slide. Mostly newer windows, central A/C, new R50 insulation in the attic and much more.

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Too many times I come across overloaded outlets and improperly used electrical extension cords during the course of an inspection. Any electrical defect presents a significant fire and

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DOWNTOWN 61 ACRES DESERONTO PALACE ROAD Newly updated 1 1/2 This unique parcel is storey home in the heart right in town with muof Deseronto. Updated nicipal services directly plumbing, wiring, insulaacross the street. 1883 tion, windows, most ft. street frontage prodoors and most mouldvides tremendous poings. Add to this some tential for residential new drywall, all new development. Included paint and all new floor is a 4 bedroom century coverings and you have one lovely home. Four bedrooms, a large eatlimestone home and a in kitchen and then a living, dining and family room. This home has 48’x60’ post and beam plenty of storage space in the cellar and a large back yard that is mostly barn in good condition. fenced. This would make a fabulous family home or just a starter home, This is a beautiful elevated setting with great views over the town and and best of all, it is in move-in condition. MLS 13601386 $129,900. is fully surveyed. Call for details. MLS 13600044 $499,900.

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.

4 Extension cords are part of to-days life styles so don’t try to save a few dollars on a bargain product. Buy quality; your life and that of your family are worth the couple of extra dollars. 4 Physically inspect all extension cords for any damage before putting into use. If it is damaged or becomes warm when used, cut it in half and discard it. This simple step prevents anyone else from using it and removes the potential hazard. The condition of all cords should be checked periodically. 4 Use only listed power bars that have integral overload protection and have been tested by a product safety laboratory. 4 Don’t use appliances that have damaged cords. Cords should not be placed where they may be subjected to damage or create a trip hazard.

4 Extension cords should not be used long-term or with any regularly-used appliance or device. Have an electrician install additional hard-wired receptacle outlets where needed. 4 ‘Electric Codes’ now require the installation of Arc-fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCI) on new electric household circuits. This is a special type of circuit breaker that provides protection from electric hazards such as worn or damaged electrical cords. Consider adding AFCI in your own home for improved safety. If they are already present, they should be tested periodically to ensure proper operation. Working Smoke Detectors and Carbon Monoxide detectors save lives!!! Be sure yours are serviced and in good working condition. Spring is an excellent time to change the batteries.

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 move-in condition and shows like new. Early possession is available. MLS 13602380 $175,900.

NEW LISTING

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, eatin 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.

VACANT LAND

3.79 ACRES ON BUTTERMILK FALLS RD. Very nice building lot about 15 minutes from town and 401. Easy commute to Napanee or Belleville. Very nice road with upscale homes in the area. Level lot and partially treed. Dug well with return rate of approximately 16 gals. a minute according to report. MLS 136000043 $37,900.

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* 4 Bedrooms & 3.5 Baths * 1800 sq ft fully renovated on 1.76 Acres * Great location for Kingston/Napanee * $319,900

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Peewees can’t hold lead in critical Game 5 Stars settle as runners-up in all-Ontario finals with Oakville Beaver Sports

he Napanee McDougall Insurance Stars had a great run this spring in the OMHA Playdowns, but it ended Saturday as Oakville won 2-1 in Game 5. The local boys came out strong, and had the edge in the first period. Ryan Kirkpatrick’s low shot led to a rebound at the open side, which Adam Burger buried to give Napanee an early lead. However, just past the midway point of the match Oakville knotted the score at 1-1. The Rangers added another late in the third to ice the victory. To place second in the province in their 42 team Ontario ‘A’ division is a major accomplishment. A large crowd recognized the boys’ achievements as the players received their silver medals. They defeated teams from Oshawa, Uxbridge, Whitby and Barrie to reach the finals. “They were pretty excited every game,” said Stars head coach Brendan Kennelly. “They wanted to do it for the hometown of Napanee and just couldn’t do it, but they were excited to have that following all the time and were pretty impressed by it.” Had they won Saturday it would have set up a winner-take-all showdown in

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Dalton Manley and Anna McKinney run through their routine as they prepare for Sunday’s performance at the SPC.

Hockey players, skaters pair for show NDSC offers two shows in one BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

heer strength and graceful agility will be on display at the Strathcona Paper Centre during Sunday’s Napanee and District Skating Club’s Carnival 2013. Local rep hockey players will team with the club's senior figure skaters as they attempt to wow judges and audiences alike with lifts, twirls and speed. Along with the Battle of the Blades, the club’s younger CanSkate members will also perform a couple of routines for the crowd. “It’s kid one like two shows in one this year,” said NDSC’s Dawn Harry, who is helping to organize the show. “The first part of the show is going to highlight the CanSkaters. We’re using the theme ‘What’s On Your Playlist?’. There’s going to be a giant iPod on the other side of the ice. They’re going to go choose a song and the kids will skate. The second half of the show is will be the Battle of the Blades.” Serving as the master of ceremonies will be MyFM's Jamie Cybulski. All told about 65 club members will take part in the Carnival, which they hold each year to wrap up

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the season. While some of the senior members are used to performing in front of a large audience, for some of the younger members it’s their first skate under the bright lights. Each performer will be awarded a medal as a token of appreciation for skating with the club. “This is what I like to call their playoffs,” said Harry. The show will also serve as a farewell to senior skaters Danielle Galamb, Kayla Russell and Steph Carlin, who will be graduating from the program. They’ll have a chance to preform solos one last time with the club. All three will also take part in the Battle of the Blades, where they will skate with their hockey partner and be assessed a score of 1-10 from a panel of three judges. A total of six pairs will compete, vying for the NDSC’s Battle of the Blades trophy. The finale will be a group skate and the audience will have a chance to influence the judges with their applause. The show will get underway at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets, which are $5 each, are available at the door. Kids under the age of two are free.

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Minor peewee Napanee Star Matt Sager (No. 33) tries to tangle up the stick of an incoming Oakville Ranger during Saturday’s Game 5 at the Strathcona Paper Centre. Oakville on Sunday. Seconds after the buzzer sounded to signal the tough loss, the players lifted their sticks at centre ice to salute their fans. Though they fell just short of the big prize, there was little to find fault with after they posted a 23-0-1 regular season record and came two wins away from an All-Ontario title. “We weren’t sure how we’d match up against some of the other ‘A’ cen-

tres,” said Kennelly. “Our goal was to win three-quarters of the games and make the semifinals. We went undefeated in the regular season and made it to the finals.” Kennelly credited a great group of kids who never missed practice as well as their parents for the great season. For the players who do return, they’ll have plenty to be confident about as they head into next season.

Also on Saturday, the Novice AE team iced their Lakeshore Finals, with a 31 win over visiting Ajax. The Stars pressured the Knights throughout the scoreless first period, not allowing a single shot on their goal. In the middle frame, Connor McGinnis and Gavin Brooks worked the puck into the blue ice where Carter McKee banged it home.

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Training camp underway for Napanee Outlaws Rugby club hoping to match last season’s unbeaten mark

BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

ot wanting to rest on their championship laurels, members of the Napanee Outlaws are already running through drills in preparation for the Eastern Ontario Rugby Union season. Opening kick off won’t take place until mid May, but the club has to be game ready if they want to match last season’s perfect 10-0 record. About 20 members of the team met at the old arena on York Street late last month to shake off the winter rust and get ready for the kickoff this spring. “There’s a little but of pressure from going undefeated last year, that’s for sure,” said Trevor Sager, who takes over as Outlaws president this year. “But we’ve got 90 per cent of our

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Members of the Napanee Outlaws run through some drills inside the old arena on York St. guys coming back.” Once again they’ll be participating in the EORU’s Division. Kingston will join the league that

features Brockville, Gatineau, Cornwall, Lanark, Hull and Ottawa entries. “We always like playing

Kingston, we have a good rivalry,” said Sager. “It’s always a good game.”

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BY SANDY EASTLAKE On the Button

DCC’s Grandmaster zone winning team of Ted Davie, Barton MacLean, Paul Spooner, Kees VanGent curled in the Provincials at the Thornhill Curling Club last weekend and really had a great time. Although they curled well and represented the club in fine fashion, they did not bring home the trophy. Better luck next year guys. The closing Martin & Walters Funspiel is full with an awesome 24 teams

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again this season, so fans can come out Saturday and see some curling before the ice plant is turned off later in the day. Incredibly another season has passed, where did February and March go? The club’s annual banquet is slated for Friday April 19 with tickets on sale now from the club’s league directors. It’s always a good time and this year should be no different. The club is preparing for its first ever Elegant Junk Sale, which wil take place on April 27 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is being put

together by fundraising directors Shelley Alkenbrack and Ellyn McEwen Donated items can be dropped off at the club on April 23 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., April 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Friday, April 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A garage sale is never complete without a book table so check out all shelves and drop off used books (or movies – no VHS) anytime. There will be refreshments for sale so come out to the club and browse for that ‘special’ something. There is a sign up sheet at the club for anyone who will have time to assist

with this event and after curling finishes just call Shelley or Ellyn. NDCC’s Annual General Meeting is on Sunday at 1 p.m. and has a lot of important items on the agenda. Curlers are encouraged to come out and voice their opinions on how to possibly make the club even more successful than it already is. In case anyone cannot make the meeting. the club is happy to relate that this has been another very successful season. All bonspiels were well attended with curlers far and near having a great time; a lot more than usual

of our members entered OCA events with some (as previously reported) even making it to the Regionals/Provincials; and a lot of members entered bonspiels at other area clubs. Most of the weekends at the club were booked with club events or community events. I want to take this time to thank all club volunteers who have donated their time over and over again all season long. Without you, it would be impossible for your Directors to con-

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Though they were undefeated, it took everything they had to edge Lanark 13-12 in the championship game last August. That’s why they’re taking no chances in getting ready for this season.

“We also expect Lanark and Upper Ottawa Valley to be tough and wanting to knock us off our throne.” Trevor Sager, Napanee Outlaws “I think we’ll be looking pretty good for when the snow melts and we get out on the pitch,” said Sager. “We look forward to winning it all again, hopefully.” Napanee has built a winning legacy over the years, laying claim to four of the past six championships. Year after year they are able to field a strong team, developing players that stick with the program for several years. “Going undefeated last year does put some pressure on this year’s expectations,” added Sager. “But we are just going to take it

one game at a time and focus on getting to the championship which isn’t going to be easy. Kingston is back in our division. We also expect Lanark and Upper Ottawa Valley to be tough and wanting to knock us off our throne.” The Outlaws aren’t only focused on the here and now, ether. After a successful U-18 expansion program last year, they plan to bring it back again this year. They’re also hoping to form a U-16 club as well to further develop the future. They pair nicely with the Napanee District Secondary School Golden Hawks team, which will soon get their season underway. Just as the KASSAA season wraps up, the EORU one begins. “I'm also expecting a strong year from our U18 boys,” said Sager. “Last year they had a lot of young players that held their own. Being a year older, I'm expecting a great year for them. The Napanee Outlaws Rugby Club is always looking for new players for our U-16, U-18 and senior mens’. It’s a great way to keep fit and really a lot of fun” Once the season gets rolling, the Outlaws will play their home games at Gibbard’s Field, located on

the NDSS campus. They’re awaiting the details of the schedule to be finalized. In the meantime they’re actively recruiting

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April 6: Napanee and District Curling Club’s Martin and Walter’s closing bonspiel. April 7: Napanee and District Curling Club’s closing general meeting at 1 p.m.

April 7: Napanee and District Skating Club will host its annual year end Carnival, featuring a Battle of the Blades and other performances. Show starts at 5:30 p.m. at the Strathcona Paper Centre.

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MEMORIAMS

FERNANDES - In loving memory of a dear husband and stepfather, Martin, who passed away April 6, 2009. It doesn’t need a special day To bring you to our mind, For the days without a thought of you Are very hard to find, We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, But in our hearts you’re always there, Remembered every day. Forever loved and deeply missed by wife Jeannette and family. HAYCOCK - In loving memory of a dear dad, Donald William, who passed away April 10, 1995. His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all, Some day I hope to meet him, Some day I know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land. Always missed, your daughter Tammy Haycock. ROANTREE - In loving memory of our dear parents, Marjorie (April 9, 2010) and Harry (October 5, 1974). Your love and the family values you shared with us are cherished and remembered. Sadly missed by Bev (Doug, August 3, 2012), Anne (Barry, February 10, 2004), Joanne (John, December 4, 2012), Janie and John, Stephen and Kelly, Paul and Cindy and their families. SMITH - In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Freda, who passed away April 6, 2012. What would we give her hand to clasp, Her patient face to see, To hear her voice, to see her smile, As in the days that used to be, But some sweet day we’ll meet again, Beyond the toil and strife And clasp each others hand once more In Heaven that happy life. Sadly missed by Caroline and Will, Eileen and Glenn, Bob and Nancy, Chris and Anita, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.


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WAGAR - In loving memory of a dear sister, Susan, who passed away April 10, 2012. God saw you getting tired, When a cure was not to be, So He closed His arms around you And whispered “Come to Me�, You didn’t deserve what you went through And so He gave you rest, God’s garden must be beautiful, He only picks the best. Always remembered by Bill, Ernie and Bonnie.

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Doug has reunited with his wife Shirley Ann in Heaven as he passed away suddenly at his residence in Greater Napanee on Thursday, March 28, 2013. Doug was a loving and proud father to Brad and his wife Connie. Doug will be missed by his family, Ron (Dorothy), Arthur, Sharon (Jack), Lorna and their families. Predeceased by Susan, Bryan and Jackie. Forever remembered by his loving companion Mandy. Family and friends were received at the Scott Funeral Home ‘Brampton Chapel’, 289 Main Street North, Brampton on Tuesday, April 2, 2013 from 2pm-4pm and 7pm9pm. A Funeral Service was held on Wednesday, April 3, 2013 at 11am in the Funeral Home Chapel. Cremation followed. Doug’s online book of condolences may be signed at www.scott-brampton.ca

CROZIER, Vivian

MARGIE WARE

December 26, 1932 April 8, 2008 Always Beautiful, Forever Loved. If tears could build a stairway And memories a lane, I’d walk right up to Heaven And bring you home again.

Brian

WARE - Margie (nee Baldwin, 1932-2008). MOM Every time that I smile, Every time that I sigh, I think of your face And a tear escapes my eye, You were my world, My inspiration and my heart, But when you left me, I thought I would fall apart, You were my best friend, My one true ‘confidante’ And that’s not all you were, You were also my mom, I didn’t want to live without you, But you would have wanted me to And if there’s anyone I want to mae happy, That anyone is you, I would have given anything to have you back, But I know now that it was meant to be, For you are still watching from up there And I know you’re watching me, I’ll make you proud mom, I’m going to fulfill your wish, You’re going to see me and smile, That’s a daughter’s promise. Love you forever, Karen, Mike and family. WEESE - In loving memory of a dear husband, dad and Poppa, Jack, who passed away April 3, 2010. If tears could build a stairway And thoughts a memory lane, We’d walk right up to Heaven And bring you home again, No farewell words were spoken, No time to say good-bye, Your were gone before we knew it And only God knows why, Our hearts still ache in sadness And secret tears still flow, What it meant to lose you, No one can ever know. Love always, Barbara, Cindy and family, Steve, Jennifer and family, Bill and family.

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STOREY, Grace “Eleanor�

Passed away peacefully, with her daughter by her side, at The John M. Parrott Centre in Napanee on Monday, March 25, 2013, at the age of 85. Beloved wife of the late Howard F. Storey and dear mother of Janice Quesnel (Andy) of Napanee and Calvin Storey (Tamara) of Calgary. Grandmother of Gillian and Adell Storey of Calgary. Sister of Dorothy Bremner (Harley Cathcart) of Cavan; Mary Shetler (late Gordon) of Napanee and George VanAlstyne (Shirley) of Napanee. Predeceased by brothers, Arthur, Percy and Don. She will be missed with love and sadness by her family and friends. The family will receive friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613-3543341) on Sunday, April 7th from 2pm-4pm. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Monday, April 8th at 11am. Interment at the Riverview Cemetery. Memorial donations made to The John M. Parrott Centre, the Alzheimer Society or the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

Peacefully, at The John M. Parrott Centre in Napanee on Sunday, March 31, 2013, with family by her side. Lila Doris Vivian Crozier (nee Thompson) of Napanee, at age 87. Beloved wife of the late Lyle Crozier and dear mother of Bev Martin (late Bill), Ken Crozier, Lil Shaver (Gerry), David Crozier, Douglas Crozier and Christine Crozier. Grandmother of Lindsay Noyes, Justin Martin (Shannon), Nathalie Crozier, Michael Crozier, Rachael Crozier (Jay), Allison Crozier (Sam), Tanya Mallette (David), Kimberley Shaver (Jeremy), Jami Shaver (Jordan), Sean Crozier (Ashley), Traci Crozier (Renaud) and great-grandmother of Gavin and special great-grandma and friend to Kallysta. The family will receive friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613-354-3341) on Thursday from 2pm-4pm and 7pm9pm. Service in the Chapel on Friday, April 5th at 11am. Interment at Oxford Mills Cemetery in North Grenville at a later date. Memorial donations made to The John M. Parrott Centre or Grace United Church would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

LINDSAY, Wayne Lincoln

Wayne Lindsay died peacefully, with family by his side, on Friday, March 29, 2013 at the Lennox and Addington County Hospital in Napanee, Ontario. He was in his 70th year. Wayne was the beloved husband of Glenda Mary (Delahunt) of Napanee for 48 years and the father of Chris of Kingston, Ontario and Andrea of Kingston, Ontario. He was the proud grandfather of Sereana. Wayne was the dear brother of Hilliard of Windsor and Bill of Niagara Falls. He was predeceased by his father Chris of North Bay and in-laws, Velma and John Delahunt. The family received visitors at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan on Tuesday, April 2nd. The Funeral Service was conducted in the Funeral Home at 11am, Wednesday, April 3, 2013. Spring Interment in Powassan Union Cemetery. If desired, donations in Wayne’s memory are suggested to be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. For more information, donations or condolences, please visit www.paulfuneralhome.ca or call 705-724-2024.

LLOYD, Larry George

Passed away peacefully on March 27, 2013, in his 64th year. He is leaving behind Rosemary (Dwyer) and his two sons, Brian and Steven (Penny), his grandchildren, Stephanie and Justin and four brothers and five sisters. Predeceased by his parents Percy and Lorraine (Patrick) Lloyd and one brother Dennis. In keeping with Larry’s wishes, cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation and a graveside Service will be held at a later date. For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to the Lennox and Addington Hospital in memory of Larry. In care of the McGlade Funeral Home, 78 Centre Street, Deseronto, Ontario (613-396-2310).

Rest in Peace

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DILLENBECK, Garfield

Peacefully, at the Lennox and Addington County Hospital in Napanee on Friday, March 29, 2013. Garfield Marshall Dillenbeck of Napanee, at age 73. Beloved husband of Mary Dillenbeck (Markle) and dear father of Joy Sweet (Dan) and grandfather of Rebecca Sweet of Napanee. Brother of Alfred Dillenbeck (late Luella) of Napanee and Duane Dillenbeck of Selby. Brotherin-law of Anne Turnbull, Tim Markle (Diana) of Napanee and the late Peter Markle and Janet Coulter and son-in-law of Sam Markle. Fondly remembered by several nieces and nephews. The family received friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613-354-3341) on Wednesday, April 3rd from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Service in the Chapel on Thursday, April 4th at 11am. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Memorial donations made to the Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

KIRKHAM, Paul

Suddenly, in Kingston on Wednesday, March 27, 2013. Paul Kirkham of Kingston, at age 61. Beloved husband of the late Catherine Kirkham (Furse) and dear father of Elizabeth Free (Scott) and John Kirkham of Kingston. Brother of George Kirkham (Judy) of Napanee; Doug Kirkham of Trenton and son of the late Margaret Hutton and Douglas Kirkham. Uncle of Lisa Presley (Adam) of Napanee and Scott Kirkham (Michelle) of Amherstview. The family received friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613-354-3341) on Tuesday, April 2nd from 10am followed by a Service in the Chapel at 11am. Interment Riverview Cemetery. Memorial donations made to the Napanee Humane Society would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

WYKES, Elizabeth

Elizabeth (Betty) Ellen Wykes, (nee Wainwright), passed away peacefully at the Glebe Centre, Ottawa on Wednesday, March 27, 2013, at the age of 96. She is survived by her son Colin (Georgene) and daughters, Janet (Ghazi) and Sally (Michael), 7 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Her husband Percy passed away in 2003. Betty came to Winnipeg in 1938 as a 21 year old bride from Devon to honeymoon for a week at an unheated cabin on Lake of the Woods in mid-winter. During World War II she had three babies and worked (unpaid) as the matron of Ravenscourt School. The family moved in 1949 to Ridley College, St. Catharines, Ontario. She began sketching scenes at their cottage on Rock Lake, Algonquin Park and painting still water colours. She enjoyed square and Scottish country dancing, becoming the oldest Canadian ever to receive her teaching qualifications from Scotland. After moving to Dundas in 1968, she had her own class for many years and also danced in demonstrations at Scottish Country Galas. Betty volunteered at the Royal Botanical Gardens, where she was known for her ability to identify plants, birds and animals, often just by sound or footprint. She and Percy lived for 10 years in Napanee. She was an outstanding birdwatcher, an inveterate walker (rain or shine, the daily outing had to be taken) and a great lover of nature. After moving to The Edinburgh Retirement Residence in Ottawa in 2006, she maintained a well-stocked bird feeder outside of her window and would report on which birds had visited it. When she moved to the Glebe Centre, Betty took up painting again, focussing on nature scenes with lots of water, pine trees and the occasional red canoe. In a significant way these paintings symbolize her approach to life...always paddle your own canoe. Come Sleep! O Sleep the certain knot of peace... - Sir Philip Sydney, Sonnet XXXIX The family would like to thank the staff of the Glebe Centre, Ottawa for their excellent care and concern for our mother. Any donations on her behalf can be given to the charity of one’s choice. Funeral arrangements in care of the Kelly Funeral Home, Walkley Chapel, Ottawa (613-731-1255).

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DILLON, Veronica

Peacefully, at the Kingston General Hospital, with her family by her side, on Thursday, March 28, 2013. Veronica Margaret Dillon (nee Lyons) of Enterprise, beloved wife of the late Ernest Dillon. Loving mother of Gregory and Brian of Enterprise. Dear sister of Vince of Kingston and predeceased by her brothers, Leo, Joseph, Byron, Gerard and infant Kehoe. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews and friends. The family received friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Tamworth (613-3792997) on Monday, April 1st from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Mass of Christian Burial at the Church of the Annunciation in Enterprise was held on Tuesday, April 2nd at 12 noon. Interment Annunciation Cemetery. Memorial donations made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

MARLIN, Mac Denison

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YOUNG, Vivian May

Gone to be with her Lord and Saviour on April 1, 2013 at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital, after a lengthy illness, in her 85th year, beloved wife of Bryce (Bud) Young for 63 years. Predeceased by her parents Sanford and Leila Russell. Dear mother of Owen (Carol) of Kenora; Colin of Deseronto and Warren of Deseronto. Loving grandmother of Jason Young of Ottawa; Melissa Piper (Daniel) of Ottawa; Jennie Young of High Level, Alberta; Marsha Lynn Young of Thunder Bay; Joseph Young of Ottawa; Mathew Sherrow of British Columbia; Tyler Young of Deseronto and Alexandria Moriarity of Napanee. Dear sister of Elwood Russell (Betty) of Selby. Predeceased by her sisterin-law Mary Russell. Vivian will always be remembered by her many nieces and nephews. Family and friends were received at the McGlade Funeral Home, 78 Centre Street, Deseronto, Ontario (613-396-2310) on Wednesday, April 3, 2013 from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service to be held on Thursday, April 4th at the Deseronto Pentecostal Church at 1pm. Interment to take place in the Deseronto Cemetery. If you wish, memorial donations may be made in memory of Vivian to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences may be made at www.mcgladefuneralhome.com

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Peacefully, with family by his side, at the Kingston General Hospital on Thursday, March 28, 2013. Jack Merven VanVolkenburgh of Napanee, at age 77, beloved husband of Susan VanVolkenburgh (Zinck). Dear father of Elizabeth Thibault (Glen) of Hamilton. Dear son of Betty Asselstine (Markle) of Napanee and the late Oscar Asselstine. Best fishing buddy of Len Chandrarajan and his wife Claudette and their family. The family received friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613-3543341) on Tuesday evening from 7pm-9pm. Service was held in the Chapel on Wednesday, April 3rd at 11am. Interment Riverview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations made to the Kingston General Hospital Palliative Care Unit would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

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LIMESTONE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD

QUOTATION

Sealed quotations, clearly marked as to content, will be received for the following project: GRASS CUTTING VARIOUS LOCATIONS

Specifications for the above noted project may be obtained from and shall be submitted to The Limestone District School Board, Facility Services Department, 220 Portsmouth Avenue, Kingston, Ontario K7L 4X4 prior to the closing date of Tuesday, April 16, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. local time for all quotations. Quotations are to be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked on the outside “Quotation #2013-Q03 for Grass Cutting”. The Board reserves the right to accept any Quotation or to reject all of them and the lowest Quotation will not necessarily be accepted. Brenda Hunter Director of Education

Helen Chadwick Chairperson

WEDNESDAY APRIL 10 TH

AT 10:00 AM AUCTION SALE - ESTATE OF DAVID R QUINTNER PLUS PRIVATE COLLECTIONS SALE CONDUCTED AT BELLEVILLE AND DISTRICT FISH AND GAME CLUB 170 ELMWOOD DRIVE, BELLEVILLE, ONT 2 miles EAST of Belleville on “Old Highway 2” and turn NORTH onto Elmwood Drive for ½ mile. ARTWORK: Signed Josef Israels 20” x 24” oil on canvas – “Maid Pouring”, signed Norval Morrisseau 14” x 20” “Medicine Bear” on canvas, signed Andre Beronneau 14” x 20” oil on canvas- “Lilies”; Walter Pranke 8” x 10”oil on canvas , signed Tom Roberts (Cnd) oil on board – Canadian prints, art deco prints, ANTIQUE FURNITURE: 60” oak roll top desk, oak railroad baggage ticket organizer with roll top front, oak 2 door bookcases with leaded glass fronts, oak stacking bookcase with leaded glass front and drop front secretary, oak curved glass china cabinet with serpentine front, oak “ Globe Warnicke” stacking organizer with 36 drawers and lower storage, oak filing cabinet, oak desk, oak ladies writing desk, oak highboy dresser, oak sideboard with curved glass front and leaded glass, oak combination side by side, Victorian ladies writing desk, birds eye maple double bed, mahogany highboy chest of drawers, washstands, Victorian marble top parlour table, oak hall stand, Quebec dough box, Mahogany kidney shaped desk, Chippendale style tilt top side table, Victorian walnut dresser with moustache pulls, McClaghan mahogany jewelry display case, wrought iron hall stand, European oak 6 drawer chest of drawers, contemporary pine chimney cupboard, contemporary pine island with stools, contemporary pine harvest style table and chairs, CLOCKS; German oak cased grandfather clock, 2 walnut cased double weight Vienna Regulator style wall clocks, 2 marble cased Ansonia mantle clocks, Waterbury drop front Regulator school wall clock, drop front Regulator wall clock, oak cased railway style Regulator wall clock, 2 Carriage clocks, W Germany ship s clock in brass, mahogany cased mantle clock with Fusee drive, VINTAGE FIREARMS; 1850’S black powder hex barrel rifle, Perkins black powder rifle, Stevens 12 gauge shotgun, Newman Brothers#16 double barrel shotgun, Savage Model 745 12 gauge (PAL required); 1868 Cnd Rifle Association medallion, NAUTICAL collectibles including “The Schermuly Pistol Rocket” line throwing apparatus, compasses, Walker Excelsior Log III brass speed indicator, carved wooden canoe in paint – as found; COLLECTIBLES including stoneware bank marked E MACDONALD, cast iron mechanical bank, vintage local photographs, vintage Charlie McCarthy doll and poster, mahogany back banjo, vintage Harmony electric lap guitar, Moser gilt and enamel glassware, Sterling silver jewelry, 14kgold chains, 10k rings, Moorcroft pieces, Doulton Kingsware jug and pitcher, Royal Doulton figurines, Beswick horses, Netsuke Foo Lion, stamp albums including vintage Canadian, English, German and US stamps, Beaver sealers, apothecary scales, glass bottles, treenware, flo blue, stoneware, hand painted china, Asian collectible reference books, 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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SATURDAY, APRIL 6

AT 10:00 A.M. ON SITE FARM AUCTION SALE FOR QUINTE SHIRE HORSE FARM DENNIS & JOAN WOODHEAD, PLAINFIELD DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. # 37 at Plainfield follow Scuttlehole Road To Shannon Road Turn east & follow .5 km. to 105 Shannon Rd. or from Shannonville Rd. take Shannon Rd. west 3 Kms. to sale site. Case 485 2WD tractor with ROPS & canopy with a Case 2200 loader with bucket, 3900 Hrs. very good rubber (in very good condition). New Holland 488 9 ft. haybine, Sitrex rotary hay rake, Bush Hog model RZ160 3PTH 5 ft. bushhog, Detsson model 2084 3PTH 7 Ft. snowblower, International model 540 single axle manure spreader with end gate, 3 PTH vertical and horizontal wood splitter, 5 ton wagon running gear, 10 ft. set of heavy duty chain harrows, Craftsman 5 H.P. chipper/ shredder, King table saw, Lincoln 225 arc welder, Milwaukee portable band saw, 2 small generators both needing repair, 2 shop heaters, 50 gallon galvanized water tank, “Red Snap’r” 3 mile electric fencer, electric fence supplies, Simoniz power washer, 28 Ft. aluminum extension ladder, step ladders, large qty. of electrical supplies, wire rolls, 2 wire spool racks, qty. of farm tools & hardware, 2 steel work tables, fencing supplies, baler twine, water bowls, cast iron seat, wooden water bucket, chicken feeder, qty. of sheet metal, Whirlpool washer, Kelvinator dryer, shop box on wheels, concrete precast curbs, jackal, bottle jacks, 8ft. wide wooden overhead door with hardware, drafting table. Horse related items: 4 wheel buggy with a single set of shafts in excellent condition, 2 wheel draft horse show cart built by the “Vicksburg Buggy Shop” in Penna., with protective covers in excellent shape, Double set of draft horse leather harness made by Brubacher’s, single driving set of harness made by Streicher’s, a number of leather & nylon horse halters, lead shanks, feed buckets & tubs, 7 box fans, draft horse shipping boots & leg wraps, whipple trees & yokes, wall mount hay feeders, horse shoes, horse height measuring cane, buggy whips, 16 inch western saddle, 2 gray top hats, tack box, show supplies including display rack, easel, 3 horse collars ( 21”, 24” & 25 in.) all sold separately, corner feed tubs, brushes, curry combs, etc., tin horse lawn ornament, feed scoops, old buggy seat, 3 wheel barrows, hay & muck forks, shovels & many other horse related items. Auctioneer’s note: The majority of this machinery was purchased new and is in very good condition. 5th wheel RV (Selling at 12:00 noon): 2006 Carriage CAMEO LXI 5th wheel 36 ft. x 8 ft. / 3 slide outs & powered canopy, AC, propane/electric furnace, electric fireplace, flat screen TV/ surround sound, full service kitchen, carpet, laminate & vinyl throughout, 2 pce bath/ shower, central vac., king size bed & queen pullout. Wired for generator, electric brakes. In excellent condition. (Sells with a very reasonable reserve). In the case of bad weather all horse related items & smalls will sell inside. See my web site for detailed list & photos. CONTACTS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, visa, MC, or Cheque/ID Lunch available Owners and/or auctioneers not responsible in case of accident

BRIGHTON ESTATE AUCTIONS

Sunday, April 7 - Preview 9:30 a.m. Auction 11:00 a.m. A Large Antique & Collector’s Auction to include; Large Amount of Smalls, Crystal, Jewellery, Collector’s Items, Royal Doulton Figures, Porcelain, Oriental Items & Books. Large Collection of Oil Paintings, Prints, Watercolours. Watch Web Site for Updates. Large Indoor 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

FRIDAY, APRIL 12

Consignment Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm 662 Cty. Rd. #12 3.5 kms southwest of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre Antique fire extiquishers, Antique Coleman lamp & fuel container, Coleman stove and stand, Bobby Jones commemorative stamp in frame, 2 cedar chests, hall table, Antique milk glass lamp, 4 Antique gun stock chairs, dining table and 4 chairs, deacons bench, maple table with 6 arm chairs, coffee and end tables, outdoor furniture, 4 ft chest freezer, 4 rattan arm chairs, Lazy boy recliner, Bissell carpet cleaner, Taylor Made R7 right hand driver, set of Tommy Orwour right hand golf clubs, 2 golf bags with stands (like new), 18 hp Toro LX 420 riding mower (230 hours like new), 15ft Coleman canoe, 12 ft aluminium row boat, Briggs and Stratton 5hp 2inch gas water pump, pull behind lawn spreader, homelite straight shaft weed eater, Craftsman gas weed wacker, hand and power tools, shop vac, workshop micro dust air filter, Simonize power washer, solar water panels for pool, fibreglass tunnel cover, 1980’s 850 Suzuki motorcycle, plus many more items arriving daily. Also for Sale but not part of auction are 3 trailers, 2000 Glendale Titanium Fifth wheel 32ft, 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.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

THURS. APRIL 11

AUCTION SALE 4:30 P.M. Primitives, Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Crystal/China/Glass, T.V., Tools Held Approx. 12 Miles West of Kingston, Odessa Fair (Exhibit Palace), From 401 (Exit 599) Cty. Rd. #6 South Through Lights on Left Antique Kitchen Hoosier; Kitchen Wooden Table/Chairs; Oval Wooden Table; Captains Single Bed with Head Board/Nite Table (like new); Coffee/End Tables; Dressers/Chest of Drawers Etc.; Antique Washstand; 2 Antique Caned Chairs; Several Cabinets/Stands; Several Antique Wooden Chairs (gunstock, bow back etc.); Custom Built Pine Entertainment Unit; Oak Coffee Tables; End Tables; Antique Blanket Box; 2 - Antique High Chairs; Army 3/4 Size Steamer Trunk (tag reads G.I. Daily Brockville); 32" Flat Screen T.V.; Portable T.V.; Stereo System/Turntable; Quantity L.P.’s; V.H.S. Etc.; Optex Camera/Case; Portable Air Conditioner (nearly new); 2 Vacuum Cleaners; Table Lamps/Fans Etc.; Walker; Quantity of Linen/Dollies Etc.; Cotton Bags; Antique Pictures/Frames Etc.; Antique School Books; Song Books; Children Books; Early Letters With Stamps; Road Maps; 2 Bubble Gum Machines Etc. NOTE: Early Salt Box; Sho-Fly Rocker (original paint); Pr. Wooden Decoys; Banquet Lamp; Aladdin Oil Lamps - Bracket Lamp; Several Oil Lamps; Pr. Of China Lamps Etc.; Crocks/Jugs - 4 Gal. G.I. Lazier Picton C.W.; 6 Gal. A.R. Co. Belleville Ont.; 2 - 5 Gal. Jugs; 3 - 1 Gal Jugs and Other Crocks; Pocket Watch in Shipping Box; Collar Buttons; Military Badges; Military Compass; Post Cards (Kingston, Perth, Sydenham, Ottawa, California, Others); Straight Pen Nibs; Cigar Box etc.; Tin Document Box etc.; TOYS - Spin Top in Original Box; Pull Toy; Wind Up Toys; Trains Etc.;Early Golf Clubs (some wooden shafts); CHINA/GLASS Depression Etc.; Antique Mixing Bowls; China Cup/Saucers; Quantity of Dishes of All Types; Quantity of Pots/Pans and Baking Utensils; Several Small Kitchen Appliances (all like new); Antique Tin Cookie Cutters/Tin Measures etc.; Wooden Advertising Boxes (Baking Powder/Morris (Pop Bottle Kingston Etc.); 10 Sap Buckets/Spiles/Lids; Wash Tubs; Kitchen Cupboard; Tools and much more. This Sale has something for everyone. Items from Mrs. Henry Amos and the Estate of The Late Eldon R. Kirkland and Others. This is Only a Partial Listing For listing and pictures www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca All Verbal Announcements takes precedence over any written matter.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash/Interac/Cheques (with proper I.D.) AUCTIONEERS: DAVE A. SNIDER, (613-386-3039) BRAD SNIDER (613-386-3773) Owner/Auctioneers not responsible for any accident on or about property day of sale.

SATURDAY, APRIL 13

AT 10:00 A.M. ON SITE FARM MACHINERY & TOOLS FOR DAVE MYSHRALL, ROBLIN, ONT. DIRECTIONS: from Hwy. 401 take the Deseronto Road north to L & A County Road # 12 . Turn east & follow 1 Km to 22 Brown Side Road.. John Deere 4430 2WD tractor with “QuadRange”, 2 sets of remotes (rebuilt), very good rubber, 5200 hrs. John Deere 2130 2WD tractor with JD 522 loader/ quick attach bucket, 2 range 4 speed transmission, new 18.4 x 30 rear tires, 11,100 hrs. John Deere 2130 2WD tractor/ Hi-Lo transmission with new rim & rear tire. Set of 6 John Deere tractor weights with mounting bracket. White 8600 2WD combine with 4 row narrow corn head & 13 ft. grain head (all sold as one unit). JD quick hitch, JD loader hay spear, Metal front mount fuel tank. JD MX8 8 ft semi mount rotary mower (excellent shape). 2 grain buggy tires 28L x 26 (10 bolt pattern). Cockshutt 10 Ft. hydraulic discs. JD 3PTH 7 ft. single auger snowblower/ hydraulic swing. International 45 Vibrashank 12 Ft. cultivator/ harrows. Ferguson 3PTH. 8 Ft. cultivator. Case 13 run seed drill/ grass box. Int’l. 56 4 row narrow (adjustable) corn planter/ dry fertilizer, insecticides & plates (new bearing kits in 2012). Hardi trail type sprayer with 300 gallon tank & 32 ft. boom. JD 3 PTH post hole auger. Case 3PTH 6 ft. scraper blade. 250 bu. gravity wagon with lights, 250 bu. gravity wagon on Martin running gear. Small 200Lb. capacity tow behind spreader. Horst 18 ft. big bale wagon with mesh floor & back rack, Farm King double reach wagon running gear. Single axle wood wagon with lights & licenced. IH 155 single axle manure spreader/ single beater. 3 section set of field drags/ evener bar. 5.5 ft. cultipacker. Electric salter which fits truck receiver hitch. 4” x 12’ grain auger/motor. 7.5 H.P. garden tiller. L&R poly shelter 20’ x 24’, CoverMax 12’ x 20’ poly shelter plus hardware all selling as one unit. PAX galvanized 5 ton hopper bottom grain bin. Numerous farm gates. 400 gallon poly water tank. 100 gallon stock tank. 2 grain aerators. Fuel pump. 2 precision garden seeders. Johnson 5.5 H.P. older outboard motor. Page wire rolls, snow fence. Electric fence supplies. “T” posts. Steel weather vane. 10 bags of seed barley. Ford F150 2002-07 tail gate. Small lawn roller. Aluminum truck tool box. Several logs; 4 ash, 2 hard maple & hickory. Large qty. of farm tools including, bearing press, table saw, chain falls & trolley, top links, gate hardware, bolt cabinet, tarps, hand & power tools, SMV signs, wheel barrow, set of tires (5) 2.65 x 17 like new, wood stove, Ridgid pipe vise & cutter, tap & dies, forks, shovels & numerous other farm smalls. See my web site for detailed list & photos. CONTACTS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC, or Cheque/ID Owners and/or auctioneers not responsible in case of accident

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PARKING | Education will be first priority CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 “What’s happened now is I’ve explained to the schools that I cannot be there everyday between 8:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. and 3:20 p.m. and 3:45. I just can’t be there everyday. When I’m not there I’m not visible and they call me asking me to come back,” said Duncan. Duncan said it is vital those areas remain available for emergency services at all times. Even for those who are just dropping off a child at school or waiting for a spouse in the grocery store, those areas should not be used as dropoff locations. “We rely on those areas to be maintained for access for emergencies,” said Duncan, stating there have been two occasions when ambulances have needed to use those emergency fire routes at Southview during peak hours. Ward 4 Councillor Bill Pierson, a former deputychief with the Greater Napanee Fire Service, said he knows of other occasions when emergency services have been called to local schools and have needed to use the fire routes. “In recent times we have actually lost two children during school hours. We have lost a guest speaker due to a heart attack at the high school. We have had a minimum of four working fires at the high school during school hours. And the problem is really a problem so I appreciate very much what you’re doing and I would like to move that council fully support this initiative,” he said. Duncan and Andoney said their goal is to bring forward a public education campaign to address the problem. They hope tickets will not need to be issued in order to enforce public not to parking in fire routes. “We want to give people a chance to get educated and then after a certain amount of time when we feel we’ve done enough educating then we would like to step up enforcement,” said Andoney. This enforcement could include increased fees of nearly double the current rates. “The current fine for parking in a fire zone is $40. It has been set at $40 I believe since 2003. I checked with the neighbouring municipalities, Kingston, Quinte West, Belleville, and their fire route fines for those

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municipalities is $75,” said Andoney, proposing Napanee consider the same fees. Councillor Shuane Lucas said he feels the initiative is extremely necessary and everyone should the issue seriously. “I think this is long overdue and I’m a little surprised that we haven’t been doing it on a regular basis. I see no problem getting support from the local businesses,” he said, stating businesses and schools should be initiating any and all efforts possible to reduce the amount of people parking in fire routes, including public announcements, painting lines in the parking lots, handing out brochures and fliers and increasing signage. As for the schools, he believes there should be designated parent drop-off and pick-up locations. “I think the school should make provisions for parent parking. I’m stunned to think there’s no parent parking for parents to pick up and drop off,” he said. Andoney stated Southview, which is a major problem, provides busing services to all students yet about 50 students are dropped off and picked up daily. One of the first steps Anderson and Duncan will take toward the campaign will be to increase signage in the community.

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LIBRA (Sept 23/Oct 23) Libra, you know what you want and do not need anyone’s approval, but you can’t help checking in with a family member this week to get a second opinion. SCORPIO (Oct 24/Nov 22) Scorpio, channel your romantic feelings into action this week. Act sooner rather than later and make the most of your emotions while they’re strong. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23/Dec 21) Sagittarius, learn from the past but do not allow letdowns from the past to dictate your future. There is no guarantee that things will be repeated. CAPRICORN (Dec 22/Jan 20) Capricorn, write things down this week before you say them to be sure you have everything correct. This will help you when you need to make an important announcement. AQUARIUS (Jan 21/Feb 18) Aquarius, you may feel like escaping to a fantasy world, but that does not mean the pressing matters will simply disappear. A vacation may recharge your batteries. PISCES (Feb 19/Mar 20) You are in much better shape than you think you are, Pisces. So don’t be too hard on yourself this week. It is alright to put your feet up.

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Also in the second, Dawson Wales fired a shot on goal, and McGinnis netted the rebound. Brooks assisted on that play as well. McGinnis scored again in the third on a rebound, with assists to McKee and Ben Huyck. On a good individual effort, Ajax scored, but in the end, the Stars got the gold medals and trophy to

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recognize their accomplishments. “It was nice to see the third goal,” Stars coach Kevin Brown said of Saturday’s tense game. “Throughout the playoffs our goaltending has been really good. I’ve had confidence in both goalies. Both played well and they alternated games and there was quite a few games that goaltending was a big factor.”

The Novice AE got by Oshawa Red, Oshawa White, Port Hope, and Uxbridge to reach the finals. “We said at the start of the year if we finished at .500 I'd be happy,” said Brown. By the end of the season they exceeded those expectations, finishing over 10 games above the break even mark. Throughout the year

the team built great chemistry, having fun at all the games, going for dinner afterwards and even attending two Kingston Frontenac games as a team. The team has been invited to the Challenge that pits the Lakeshore League winners, Napanee, against the York-Simcoe League Champions, Markham, in Stouffville on Sunday.

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UEL seminar to help family tree tracers BY SETH DUCHENE Editor

A genealogy workshop planned for next weekend is hoped to give family-tree researchers some tips on uncovering their roots. The Bay of Quinte Branch of the United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada is holding a day-long session aimed at giving genealogists the tricks and tools they need to be most effective in searching through the sources to develop their family trees. The session takes place on

April 13 at the former Adolphustown Township hall on Highway 33, and runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. According to Brian Tackaberry, president of the Bay of Quinte UEL Branch, the session is intended primarily for those with Loyalist roots, but much of the information would be of benefit to anyone interested in researching their family history. “I think it’s helpful for anybody doing family tree research,” he said, noting that many of the resources being used by Loyalist genealogists would be valuable to those delving into

with family searches. Tackaberry said that more people seem to be interested in exploring their family histories, no doubt due to the fact that the Internet makes research that much easier. However, Tackaberry says, not all web-based resources are reliable; the April 13 session provides a few tips to ensure the genealogists track down accurate information. “You can’t always trust what you’ve been told,” he says. This is the second year the branch has hosted a genealogy workshop. Tack-

historic records relating to the Province of Ontario. The session will include presentations by Tackaberry; Shelley Respondek, Lennox and Addington County archivist; Linda Corupe, well-known researcher and author; and Angela Johnson, genealogist. Besides these short talks on researching, there will also be tours of the UEL Museum at Adolphustown and its research library. In the afternoon, several members of the UEL branch will be on hand to offer one-on-one assistance

Napanee ties to Kinsmen Dream Home draw Beaver Staff

The Kingston Kinsmen Dream Home draw that takes place this Sunday will have a definite Napanee flavour to it. While the new home will be located in Kingston’s west end in the Westbrook Meadows subdivision, the company responsible for its construction, Orkney Residential, is based in Napanee. Orkney Residential owner Andrew Isbester says that this is the second home the company has built for the annual Kinsmen contest, a fundraiser for Pediatric Intensive Care at Kingston General Hospital, adding that they’ll build next year’s home in the final year of a three-year contract with the Kinsmen. Isbester says it’s been a positive experience so far.

“It’s unbelievable, because we get to work with a lot of good tradespeople, and a lot of good suppliers jump on board as well. We’ve got some really good suppliers,” he said. One of those suppliers, he adds, is also based in Napanee. “Napanee Home Hardware has been absolutely instrumental in making this work as well; they work with a lot of their suppliers to see if they can get us good pricing and partnerships to allow us to build this.” Besides helping a good cause, Isbester says the Dream Home project also gives the company — which builds and renovates homes throughout the Kingston, Napanee and Prince Edward County areas — a chance to showcase itself. The home, located at 794 Kananaskis Dr. in

COMMUNITY PULSE at 7 p.m. Cost $7-$15. Call Barb at 613-372-2315. APRIL 17 GARDEN CLUB The Lennox and Addington Horticultural Society, garden club, will meet at 7 p.m. at 66 Advance Ave., the firehall. Guest speaker will be Peter Fuller of Fuller Native and Rare Plants. Plants can be purchased. Call Florence 613-354-2002. LINE DANCING From 7-9 p.m. at the Tamworth Legion. • Unwanted hair removed permanently and safely • Experienced Electrologists • Recommended by Physicians

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APRIL 15 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Napanee Group 150 of Amnesty International will meet at 7 p.m. at Trinity United Church (John Street entrance). All welcome. APRIL 16 ‘LIFE BEYOND SCHOOL’ The Transition Planning Advisory Committee of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington Counties is once again sponsoring its annual Life Beyond School event to assist students in need of transitioning from children's developmental services to adult services/funding. This year's event takes place from 6-8:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 16 at Queen Elizabeth Collegiate & Vocational Institute, 145 Kirkpatrick St. At this meeting, you can learn about the first steps in the transition process and hear from speakers from Developmental Services Ontario, the Pressures & Priorities Committee and several other community participants. For more information, please contact Donna Abbink, Transition Planning Co-ordinator, Educational Services, 613.542.9871 ext.142. CASH BINGO At the Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith. Note new time, with early bird books

at $450,000. Tickets for the home are still on sale at the Kingston Home Show, which runs today (5-8 p.m.), tomorrow (10 am.-6 p.m.) and Sunday (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.). With only 4,750 tickets printed, each ticket is $150.

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Good Friday For A Walk

Open house set to mark ‘Auxiliary’ 50th anniversary BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Three years before there was even a Lennox and Addington County General Hospital, there was an auxiliary of volunteers working on its behalf. Now known as Volunteer Services to LACGH, the lifeblood that works behind the scenes of the hospital will celebrate its 50th anniversary with an open house on April 23. Running from 2-7 p.m. in the hospital’s Airhart Conference Room, they’ll commemorate their many accomplishments of the past half century. They’ll also unveil a new logo that combines LACGH’s symbol with Volunteer Services’. “It started in 1963,” Susan Snider, treasurer for LACGH's Volunteer Services said of the auxiliary that became Volunteer Services. “There was no hospital, but the purpose was to get a hospital going. Both the service clubs, Rotary and Lions, were involved.” Through tireless fundraising and support, they played a key role in founding the hospital in 1966. Since then they’ve

evolved to just about everything from looking after the hospital’s courtesy desk to visiting patients and making their stay as pleasant as possible.

While that will be covered in the open house, they’re also hoping to look to the future as well. They’re always recruiting volunteers, especially teens and people in their early 30s. “You really have to keep up with the times,” said Snider. “We should have a Facebook page, but we don’t have one. None of us have the interest or skill required to run a Facebook page. If water isn’t kept moving it becomes stag-

REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS Prince Edward Lennox & Addington Social Services Request for Quotations for Shingle Replacement at: The Maples Apartments – Project H1-2013 Sealed quotations from qualified contractors will be received by the Manager of Property Services in sealed envelopes clearly marked as to its contents until:

nant. This is what happens to any organization. Unless you have new ideas coming in, it does get stagnant.” Volunteers are needed in a variety of positions, some of which can even be done from home. As their current volunteers get older, they are no longer able to put in the time to host many of the fundraisers that generate the dollars they need. Although they've held many open houses in the past, they're hoping to attract a different group t h a n usual. That’s why they’ve extended the hours from 2-7 p.m. so that people who work during the day will have a chance to visit. “We're hoping people will bring their kids in and bring their family in,” said Snider. “The hospital belongs to the community.” Light refreshments will be offered as well as a brief history lesson. Volunteers are already hard at work on a scrapbook that contains press clippings from the past 50 years. For any questions about the open house, contact Snider at 613-354-0246.

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Lillian (left) and Anne Alkenbrack, along with several other walkers, leave Trinity United Church to take part in the Good Friday Walkathon. The annual fundraiser benefits the Canadian Food Grains Bank, the MorningStar Mission and the Salvation Army Food Bank.

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RAIN BARREL SALE… In support of Bath Park Development Advisory Committee. Place rain barrel order online by April 22 at www.rainbarrel.ca/bpdac. Pick up barrels at Bath Centennial Park on April 25 from 5-7 p.m., and at Amherstview W.J. Henderson Arena on April 27 from 10 a.m. to noon. Cost is $55 per barrel. Each rain barrel comes with a debris filter basket, an overflow hose, an outlet to join rain barrels, and a spigot to connect to a garden hose. Call 613-484-3358.

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BUDGET | ‘Reasonable balance’ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Property taxes on that assessment is $1,072.49, an increase of $39.31 over 2012. Among the highlights of the budget were $7.7 million set aside for capital improvements to roads and

bridges; $4.6 million dedicated to the addition and renovation project of the L&A Museum and Archives; $1.2 million for ambulance services, which will include the purchase of two new ambulances and the construction of a new base in Northbrook; and

$747,000 in additional provincial funding to enhance child care services in Prince Edward and L&A County. “Developing the County’s 2013 budget was particularly challenging for council given our commitment to minimizing tax in-

creases while providing efficient service delivery and investing in our infrastructure,” said Bearance. “I believe that we’ve been able to achieve a reasonable balance.” Council wasn’t able to achieve everything they had set out for though.

Bearance expressed disappointment in not being able to secure government funding to repair a steel bridge in Petworth, north of Colebrook. Both L&A County and Frontenac County has

hoped for a little help from other levels of government with the repairs. “We applied for a grant and didn’t get it,” said Bearance. “So, we have to cover it with the taxes.”

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APRIL IS NATIONAL ORAL H EALTH MONTH ORAL HEALTH GOOD FOR LIFE Although the mouth is part of the body, we often think of it as something separate. We often ignore bleeding or tender gums, while an irritation or pain elsewhere in the body would mean a trip to the doctor. Poor oral health can affect a person's quality of life. Oral pain, missing teeth or oral infections can influence the way a person speaks, eats and socializes. These oral health problems can reduce a person's quality of life by affecting their physical, mental and social well-being. The reality is that oral health problems could be a sign of something serious such as oral cancer. Every year approximately 3,200 Canadians are diagnosed with oral cancer and 1,050 deaths

from oral cancer occur. This devastating disease has a low survival rate because it is often diagnosed very late.With early detection the survival rate of oral cancer can be greatly improved. This means going to your dentist for regular dental exams.Your dentist has the training and experience to detect oral cancer early. Everything that happens in your mouth affects your whole body, which is why it is so important to visit your dentist regularly. Only your dentist has the training, skills and expertise to properly address all your oral health care needs. Regular dental exams help prevent small problems from getting worse. 5 STEPS TO GOOD ORAL HEALTH As part of a healthy lifestyle and to help reduce the risk of oral dis-

ease, follow these 5 steps to good oral health. 1. See your dentist regularly * Regular dental exams and professional cleanings are the best way to prevent problems or to stop small problems from getting worse. * Only your dentist has the training, skill and expertise to diagnose and treat oral health diseases and to meet all your oral health care needs. 2. Keep your mouth clean * Brush your teeth and tongue at least twice a day with a softbristle toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste to remove plaque and bacteria that cause cavities and periodontal disease (gum disease). * Floss every day. If you don’t floss, you are missing more than a third of your tooth surface.

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3. Eat, drink, but be wary * Healthy food is good for your general health and your oral health. The nutrients that come from healthy foods help you to fight cavities and gum disease. * Limit how much and how often you consume foods and beverages that contain sugar. Sugar is one of the main causes of dental problems. * Limit your consumption of foods and beverages that are high in acid.The acid may play a part in causing dental erosion. 4. Check your mouth regularly * Look for warning signs of periodontal disease (gum disease) such as red, shiny, puffy, sore or sensitive gums; bleeding when you brush or floss; or bad breath that won’t go away. Gum disease is one of the main reasons why

adults lose their teeth. * Look for warning signs of tooth decay.The possible warning signs include teeth that are sensitive to hot, cold, sweetness or pressure. * Report any of these warning signs to your dentist. 5. Avoid all tobacco products * Stained and missing teeth, infected gums and bad breath are just some of the ways smoking can affect your oral health. Besides ruining your smile, smoking can cause oral cancer, heart disease and a variety of other cancers, all of which can kill you. If you take care of your teeth and gums at home and visit your dentist regularly, your smile should last you a lifetime.You and your dentist are partners in keeping your oral health good for life.


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NEW DENTURES ... NEW CONFIDENCE!

Every year we make new year’s resolutions and say we want to live happier and healthier. The truth is life is too good to go without a smile. So what’s stopping you? Most denture wearers have not changed their dentures in over 10 years. Dentures have an average life span of 5-8 years. To many wearers this comes as a surprise. As we age, our mouths change due to gum and bone loss resulting in sagging facial features and loose, painful dentures. The dentures move due to excessive bone loss creating a floating appearance. This is seen particularly in lower dentures. As the teeth get older they naturally start to stain and it makes it more difficult to clean. The teeth will also start to wear down making the chewing surface less effective. Denture wearers don’t realize all these changes because they’ve had them so long. If your current dentures are over 15 years your bite force will be reduced to 6 pounds of force compared to 200 pounds of force with natural teeth. This leads to swallowing large pieces of food which can create digestive problems resulting in acid reflux, choking hazards and constipation. Many claim to be able to eat what they want but are they able to chew properly? Like the old Chinese proverb says "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, the second best time is now!” If you would like more information please Husband and wife (Al and Elsie Leeson) with their new smiles courtesy of the “newest dental treatments” with Denturist Wayne Martins DD contact Wayne Martins DD.

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