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Fred and Marion Lasher showed off their Easter spirit with some bunny ears while taking part in Trinity United Church’s annual Good Friday Walk-a-thon. About 45 walkers strolled through town, raising $3,700 for the Napanee Salvation Army Food Bank, MorningStar Mission and the Canadian Foodgrains Bank. .................................4 INSIDE Social Op/Ed............................. 6/7
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More than two years in the making, an Environmental Review Tribunal relating to the now-closed Richmond Landfill site west of Selby will begin in Belleville this coming Monday. The hearing, which will begin at 10 a.m. at the Travelodge Hotel, is expected to last three weeks. The process leading up to the hearing began when the Concerned Citizens Committee of Tyendinaga and Environs appealed the closure plan for the landfill site, owned by Waste Management, particularly as it related to environmental monitoring, contingency plans and reporting obligations. The landfill itself was closed in 2011. Besides WM and the CCCTE, other parties to the hearing include the Ontario Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte and the Napanee Green Lights. Testing has shown that the landfill continues to leak leachate, and that the leachate is impacting the groundwater of neighbouring properties. “All hearing parties agree there is evidence that leachate is migrating offsite from the Richmond Landfill and causing off-site groundwater impacts,” said Richard Lindgren, a lawyer with
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A possible 3.7 per cent tax increase may be coming for Greater Napanee ratepayers. Council and staff reviewed the proposed 2015 operating budget at a special budget meeting last Thursday. Mark Day, Greater Napanee director of finance, said a major decrease in funds in the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund is to blame for a tight budget. In 2014, Greater Napanee received $1,992,400 in OMPF dollars; however, the municipality was faced with
a $255,000 decrease in 2015. The shortage in the overall 2015 budget is $369,910 – most of which is due to reduced OMPF funding. “In 2010, our OMPF grant was $2,020,000, and it represented 13 per cent of our operating revenue. So it goes to show that if there are any shifts, we have to make up for it in other areas,” Day explained to council. “That OMPF grant is basically the main decrease that we have in our budget,” Day continued. “An increase in taxes… of $369,910 from 2014 to 2015, that’s a 3.7 per cent increase.” Staff described budget savings throughout the
municipality to help balance the budget and plan for the future. One of the changes that will directly affect locals is a 50-cent increase on garbage bag tags. Day explained that by increasing tags by 50 cents, it could mean a $119,000 increase in revenue for the municipality. He said Greater Napanee’s bag tag prices are lower than neighbouring municipalities, and a significant increase in tipping fees means the municipality needs to look for ways to make up the cost. With bag tags costing $2 each, the increased revenue will be put aside to pay for future landfill closures.
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While the OPP continues to battle bad driving habits, the force is seeing success in the ongoing effort to get motorists to buckle up. The OPP reports that it has seen the number of seatbelt-related fatalities in the province drop to 50 last year, down from 120 deaths 10 years ago. That decline is reason for optimism, and proof positive that road users are taking seatbelt use seriously, the OPP says.
“We are proud to see Ontarians come such a long way with seatbelt safety over the past 10 years. In spite of the steady progress, we need all road users to start recognizing the significant role a seatbelt plays in increasing one’s chances of surviving a road crash and reducing the severity of injuries,” said Chief Superintendent Chuck Cox, Provincial Commander of the OPP Highway Safety Division. Over the Easter long weekend the OPP conduct-
ed province-wide education and targeted enforcement of seatbelt laws to address those few road users who need to be nudged to buckle up. The OPP says it would prefer to see drivers do this through their own initiative rather than police enforcement. According to the OPP, over the past 10 years (2005 to 2014), 856 people have died in road crashes in which not wearing a seat belt was a causal factor in their deaths. More than
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two-thirds of the deceased were males (646) and 210 were females. The majority of those who were killed were drivers (611) and 245 were passengers. The OPP is also issuing an important reminder to passengers, in particular those who sit in the back seat: when a collision occurs with unbuckled passengers in the backseat, this can set a deadly stage for personto-person impact. People in the front seat are often struck by unbelted backseat passengers who become high-speed projectiles inside the vehicle, sometimes contributing to the death of those who were wearing a seatbelt and might have otherwise survived. The OPP is also reminding motorists of the changing weather and road conditions this spring. While the dry roads are a welcome respite after a long winter, drivers should not let their guard down about other behaviours they need to demonstrate behind the wheel to ensure everyone travels safely, the OPP advises.
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A rare, tagged trumpeter swan has been recuperating at the Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre for the past few weeks and should be ready to be released in days. “We currently have ‘Dean,’ or his official tag M45, with the Trumpeter Swan Coalition. He was brought to us severely emaciated and dehydrated. Ontario’s trumpeter swans have fought their way back from the brink of extinction and are making a comeback in the area,” explained Sue Meech, SPWC founder. When the swan was brought to the SPWC, from Whitby, Meech contacted the Trumpeter Swan Coalition, which was happy to hear Dean had been found and was being taken care of. “It’s a tagged bird so we contacted the Trumpeter Swan Coalition and I told them we had a trumpeter in but I forgot to tell them the tag number and she wrote right back and asked if it was tag No. M45 and I said ‘yes’. She said they’ve been keeping an eye on him and
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‘Dean’, a trumpeter swan rescued from near death in Whitby, is close to being healthy enough to be released back into the wild. thought he wasn’t doing well,” Meech explained. When Dean arrived at the SPWC, he weighed about five kilograms, which Meech said is the normal weight for a cat. Now, nearly three weeks later, Dean’s weight has doubled and he is nearly ready to be released. “He was very, very weak. He could barely hold his
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started to eat on his own.” Meech said the Trumpeter Swan Coalition is looking for Dean’s mate, ‘Lisa’. Dean is to be released in Taunton, where they nest each year, in hopes of the two swans finding each other again. “They’re not migrating south in the winter, like the trumpeter swans used to do,” Meech said, explaining a possible reason why Dean was spotted in Whitby, so far from where he is normally located. Trumpeter swans are the largest swans in the world and are native to North America. There were once hundreds of thousands of trumpeter swans in Canada, but they became overly hunted after the arrival of European birds. The Trumpeter Swan Coalition has been working for over 30 years to restore the trumpeter swan population. “They were pretty well wiped out until fairly recently, when there was just a few in the area. So they’re trying to give them every chance they can to make a comeback into the area, which (was) their (natural) area. There has gradu-
ally been getting more and more every day. They’re tagging them so they can find keep track of them,” Meech explained. According to the Trumpeter Swan Coalition website, a biologist named Harry Lamsden initiated the restoration of trumpeter swans in Ontario. In 1982, eggs were collected from northern Alberta and Alaska and with the help of some Ontario landowners, the swans were able to hatch and be released into the wild. “Slowly over many
years, these birds began to spread out and re-establish their territory. “Today, after 30 years of efforts to bring back the Trumpeters their population in Ontario numbers just over 800 birds,” the website states. Some of the reasons why the trumpeter swan’s population remains low are lead poisoning, fishing lures, collisions with power lines, habitat loss, and illegal hunting. It has been five years since a trumpeter swan was cared for by the SPWC.
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APRIL 9 L&A SOS DINERS L&A Seniors Outreach Services Social Diners at Napanee Lions Hall, County Rd. 8, commencing at noon. Stuffed chicken with apricot glaze, potatoes, vegetables and desserts by Chef Diana Lloyd. Entertainment by New Creations, Singers and Guitarists. Your attendance must be reserved in advance by calling the SOS office no later than April 6, at 613-354-6668, ext. #0. Cost is $10 per person. Wheelchair accessible, and transportation provided upon request for a small fee. ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. MAPLE RIDGE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Group will meet will meet at the home of Marg Winter at 1 pm. Program: Tweedsmuir History with our annual meeting to follow. Roll call: Something I would like the public to know about Women’s Institute. For more Info, Call 613 354-9898. APRIL 10 BMF BANQUET The Napanee Chapter of the Business Men’s Fellowship in Canada will host a banquet at Selby Community Hall at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $16 per person. Reservations must be in by April 7. Men, ladies, and youth are welcome. Guest speaker is Owen Burggraf. Catered by Spuds. For tickets call Rev. John Hilliard 613-352-5691 or Garfield 613-583-9235 or Michael Hart at 613-3099393 (or 613-840-5437). FRIDAY LUNCH SPECIAL At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Home-cooked food. Public welcome. ANNUAL PANCAKE SUPPER Selby-Empey Hill Men’s Club will be holding their Annual Pancake Supper from 5-7 p.m. in the basement of Selby United Church, at 153 Pleasant Dr., Selby. Admission Adults $10, children $5. For more information, call 613 354-9898. FRIDAY EUCHRE At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, starting at 7:30 p.m. Come out and have some fun. Everyone welcome. APRIL 11 LIVE MUSIC At the Deseronto Legion, featuring Texas Tuxedoes from 4-8 p.m. MEAT SPIN At the Bath Legion in Millhaven. Starts at 1 p.m., cost is $2 per play. Everyone welcome. GOSPEL SING Featuring Vocal Legacy with Kim Inch and Friends at The Salvation Army Church at 82 Richard St. in Napanee. For more information, all 613-354-6077. Freewill offering in support of ‘send a kid to camp’.
SHUFFLEBOARD At the Bath Legion in Millhaven. Registration starts at 11 a.m., play starts at noon. Everyone welcome. HOMETOWN COUNTRY JAMBOREE At the Napanee Lions Hall, 57 County Rd.8 Napanee. Entertainers are: Dieter Boehme, Bonny Mitchell, Dallas Daisy Arney and Will Murray with MC Joe Saunders and the Heartland Country Band. Tickets are $15 at the door or in advance at Hooked on Hair, Marie’s Place, Smart Florist, Chit Chat Café and Corner Market, Grays IDA, kick up your heels on our dance floor or just sit back and listen to some great Classic Country music. APRIL 12 GRAND OLD ENTERPRISE JAMBOREE The Grand Old Enterprise Jamboree will be held at the Enterprise Hall starting at 1 p.m. Guest entertainer is Dallas Daisy. Many other entertainers will also be in attendance so come out for a great afternoon of fun, good music and dancing. Admission $8, performers free. Canteen will also be available. Sponsored by the Newburgh-Camden Lions Club. Call 613530-5859 or 613-379-9972 for more information. GOSPEL SING At Wilton Standard Church, starting at 7 p.m., featuring Gary and Denise Frizzell. All are welcome, food and fellowship after the sing. A freewill offering will be received. For more information, call Bill at 613-3863405. SUNDAY BREAKFAST At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Home-cooked food. Public welcome. OSTOMY SUPPORT GROUP The Ostomy Support group of Belleville will be holding our monthly meeting at 2 p.m. in Room P10 in the Quinte Business Centre Building at Loyalist College. We will have a physiotherapist at our meeting. All are welcome. APRIL 13 GENERAL MEETING Of members of the Tamworth Legion, starting at 7:30 p.m. Nomination night. APRIL 14 ‘DON’T THROW STONES’ The Kingston Women’s Connection is presenting ‘Don’t Throw Stones’ from 7:30-9 p.m. at Gibson Hall at 990 Sydenham Rd. in Kingston. Glass House owner Lynda Mac Rae displays her glass wares and demonstrates techniques of her craft. Singer is Beth Giorno, speaker is Karen Erickson of Orleans. Reserve with Shirley at 613-5474487 or email judycobham@sympatico.ca. Cost is $8, includes dessert and coffee/tea.
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Anna Claire puts the finishing touches on a popsicle stick bunny during Saturday’s Museum Kids event. On the Easter theme, the kids had a chance to do some basket weaving and design their own bunnies.
County of Lennox and Addington Libraries is encouraging families to gather round a good book this month as part of their Great Big Family Read program. Expanding on their previously successful ‘One Book, One L&A’ program that was aimed at adults, the counties libraries have tweaked it a little, this time gearing it towards the whole family. They’ve chosen Unnatural Selections as this month’s book, which was written and illustrated by local children’s author Wallace Edwards. The idea is families across the region will all read the same book. “He lives here in Yarker and he released his book this year,� explains Patricia Richard, programming and outreach coordinator for L&A’s libraries. “We thought it would be a perfect fit given that he’s local and it’s a cool book.� Wallace’s tale brings readers into the world of Professor I.B. Doodling, who is a travelling artist. Using suggestions from schoolchildren, the protagonist mixes together different species of animals to create a unique concoction such as the Whalephant or Lizabouboon. The book is also full of plenty of hidden surprises that encourages readers to read it over and over to spot creatures in
the background they may have missed upon their first viewing. “It will appeal to the whole family because of its cool drawings,� added Richards. “He takes two or three animals and mashes them together then he calls them magnificent beasts.� So far the program has been a hit among families; at last check 21 of the 24 copies the county’s libraries have purchased have been checked out. In order to make sure there are enough books to keep up with the program they have put a one week time frame on rentals of Unnatural Selections. To wrap up the program the library will be hosting two meet and greets with Edwards, starting May 4 at the Napanee Branch (25 River Rd) at 6 p.m. and May 9 at the Amherstview Branch (322 Amherst Drive) at 10:30 a.m. During the events kids will have a chance to take part in some interactive activities such as reading and drawing while Edwards discusses his writing and illustration process. He may even take some animal mix up suggestions and create some new characters as well. Both events are completely free and open to all ages. Families looking to check out a copy of the book can reserve a copy at any local branch by dropping by in person or logging onto www.countylibrary.ca.
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Real public service While the Mike Duffy trial might make for good political theatre, it could also make for a depressing six weeks or so. Why? It’s because the central narrative of the Crown’s case is that we have a guy that used his position as a senator, a position of public trust and responsibility, to enrich himself. Duffy’s defence, meanwhile, seems to be that rules regarding senators’ expenses were overly vague, making it impossible for Duffy (or his senatorial colleagues, for that matter) to know what was and what wasn’t acceptable. Regardless of what account the judge will ultimately choose, the image of a snout — or more accurately, ‘snouts’ — at the public trough readily comes to mind. Whatever happened to public servants who get into the business of serving the public for the right reasons — that is, to make their country and their community a better place? Well, they haven’t gone anywhere. They just don’t happen to be at the centre of a trial, so they continue to go about doing what they do, often thanklessly. And by public servants, we don’t just mean politicians. We’d extend that definition to include volunteers, who will be honoured as part of National Volunteer Week next week. (Prediction: the Duffy trial is going to get more media attention than National Volunteer Week. Call it a hunch). Pausing to reflect on the impact of good, selfless public service in the form of volunteering couldn’t be more needed right about now. These are folks who are putting in countless hours — Volunteer Canada estimates that to be two billion hours annually across the country — for no reward or personal gain, other than fulfilling a desire to be a net benefit to their community. These are people who, often, already have a nine-to-five job, but who are still finding time in a busy work week to donate their efforts to a cause or organization. Or, these are people who have already put in a lifetime’s worth of work, but are continuing to help out their community in their retirement. These are folks who aren’t looking to see what they can extract from the system, but who are looking for ways to contribute to and improve their communities. These are the folks who deserve our attention, and our thanks.
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Students from Jessica Mulhall’s Grade 7 J.J. O’Neill Catholic School class donated $1,652.15 to the MorningStar Mission recently. After volunteering at the kitchen earlier in the school year, the students decided they wanted to help out and organized a grilled cheese fundraiser for their schoolmates, selling over 400 sandwiches. The students have plans to help out again at the mission next month as well.
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Child health study in your community We know that the mental health of children and youth is an important determinant of their school achievement, of their social relationships and of their developing abilities. In 1983, the Ontario Child Health Study raised concerns about the large number of 4-to 16-year-olds experiencing mental health challenges — one in five — and the very small number receiving any form of care.
In response to that study, Ontario initiated a number of community-based programs to support families and to promote positive development in children. Since then, stresses on families have only increased. These changes have raised concerns about child and youth mental health among government leaders, educators and the public. Now more than ever, we need accurate information about the
mental health of children and youth, to form the basis for discussions about this important issue. Researchers from McMaster University, together with a national team of academics, are currently conducting the 2014 Ontario Child Health Study in our community. Statistics Canada is inviting 13,500 in families 180 communities to participate.
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Reviewing the restaurant landscape For the past month, I have visited numerous local restaurants and the owners have been kind enough to talk to me about the state of the local restaurant business. Everyone agreed that with the numerous restaurant additions over the past years, there is definitely extra competition forcing many owners to fight harder for the food dollars spent by local residents. In general, I was told that sales are a little tough… and rumour has it that more competition is on the way. In business, circumstances change and this is necessary. Changes must take place for businesses to continue to stay profitable. You may be surprised to know that we have one restaurant for every 300 people. While my comments may appear to be negative, they are not meant to be — it is just an evaluation of how things are in general. From my perspective, I see Greater Napanee as blessed with a terrific assortment of restaurants unparalleled in the region. Besides, the fact that we have many — some
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Cheers & Jeers tend to say we have too many (I disagree) — is a real positive to our region. We and visitors alike have a great choice of restaurants from the quick in and out format to the sophisticated ones where we can dine in style. I would like to suggest some form of alliance between all restaurant owners; whereby, group advertising would take place out of town, promoting unlimited restaurant choices in
Greater Napanee. Hopefully, the flyers we receive weekly are also delivered out of town to include Belleville and Kingston as a way to attract business. Our Greater Napanee guide to community services should reserve a page in their booklet to promote our diversity in restaurants. Hopefully, the visitor’s office, located in the town square, also provides a list of restaurants so that all of our visitors know where their restaurant of choice is located (only 60 per cent of them are currently listed on the map). The visitor’s info rack at the Flying J is almost empty. Remember how we used to be known for the cheapest gas around? Now, we could be known as the best place to stop and eat with over 50 restaurants. There is a large sign at the entrance to town, south of the 401 and east of Hwy. 41 that has three empty spaces under dining that could be used to advertise our over 53 restaurants open and eager to serve customers. There is also a website that lists all of the restaurants.
The restaurant owners have all spent a lot of money getting established in our town. They deserve our full support. Why not stay in Napanee for an evening out rather than go somewhere else? As a matter of fact we can all do a better job of bragging about the greater Napanee restaurant scene because anyone can enjoy good food from very early in the morning until late at night and enjoy just about every kind of food one could want. Let’s eat locally and support those who also support the community in many ways other than food, such as sponsorships. This weekend, let’s all visit our restaurants en masse to encourage and support them for going into business here in the first place. Our restaurant business owners deserve our cheers for setting up shop here and tantalizing our taste buds with such a great variety of savoury selections. Bon appétit. Pierre Cliche plcliche@sympatico.ca
Staff picks: Not my father’s son Julie Wendland, Readers’ Services Co-ordinator for L&A Libraries recently took a ‘reading risk’ on a memoir – and enjoyed it! “I am a skeptic of memoirs,” Coles’ says Julie. “I remember feeling really burned by James Frey after finding out A Million Little Pieces was a sham. Also, when I read Jeanette Walls’ The Glass Castle I was very doubtful of how a three-year-old could have such vivid memories. When Alan Cumming’s Not My Father’s Son came across my desk I did not pick it up right away because of my past experiences with memoirs — but then I saw an interview with him on television and his story piqued my interest. “Alan did not have an easy childhood with an abusive father and growing up
there was a lot of secrecy in his house. One such secret was surrounding his maternal grandfather who had disappeared after the Second World War into the Far East Notes when his mother was 8. At 13, her family received notice that he had died by his own hand in an accidental shooting. In 2010, Alan was asked to participate in the celebrity genealogy show Who Do You Think You Are and he thought that it would help to solve the mystery and give his mother some peace of mind. Little did he know that in investigating his life, his own father whom he had distanced himself from would re-enter back into his life and shock him with a life altering statement that would both help him understand his early life and
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 In the 1983 Ontario Child Health Study, 91 per cent of families participated. We hope that the response will be even better this time. The mental health of children and youth is important for so many reasons, and we need a better picture of what is happening in this province. If your family receives a call from Statistics Canada, asking you to participate in the Ontario Child Health Study, I urge you
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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 50 Years Ago April 14, 1965
n Adolphustown Township needed to turn to the help of a judge to sort out who was and wasn’t on council. Two councillors had resigned to protest how the township’s reeve, Gordon Mack, had voted on an issue at L&A County council. Meanwhile, Mack too had tendered his own resignation. The two remaining council members — who had refused to sit in council if Mack was the reeve — did not constitute a quorum and could not accept Mack’s resignation. The township clerk believed that Mack and the two remaining councillors would have to appoint new members to council to move forward. n The future of the Tamworth Continuation School would be put to Sheffield Township residents in the form of a plebiscite. The chair of the Sheffield Township Area School Board, Gerald Hannah, said the board would ask township council to put the question to the public on whether or not to close the high school and join the Napanee high school district. If they opted to do so, Sheffield would send its high school students to Napanee.
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change it forever. “This book was an interesting read that read like a family history and sometimes a therapy session, Julie concludes. “It made me uncomfortable, angry, and even had me laughing at parts. I have always enjoyed watching Alan in his acting but I now have a newfound respect with the resilience
to do so. It is a chance to be heard, and by being heard, to contribute to a study that will benefit the health of children and the community in the years to come. We all want to improve the lives of our children and youth. You can help by participating — the usefulness of this study depends on it. Ian MacDonald Gemmill, MD, CCFP, FCFP, FRCP(C) Medical Officer of Health, Kingston, Frontenac, L&A Public Health
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and fortitude that he has dealt with in his private life.” Not My Father’s Son is available in print and ebook formats at your local library branch or online at www.countylibrary.ca. Catherine Coles is the Manager of Library Services for L&A County.
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n If South Fredericksburgh Township decided to move forward with the construction of a new community hall and recreation centre, it would receive more than $178,000 in provincial grants. Robert Lucas, a representative from the Ontario Ministry of Culture and Tourism, delivered that news at a public meeting, which was attended by some 200 township residents. Some township residents were concerned about the potential cost of the project; in fact, 476 residents signed a petition calling on the township to postpone approval of the project until all the costs, and the potential impact on local taxes, could be taken into account. n Although recent reports were showing a dip in oil prices, the price of oil would have to show a long-term decline to make full operation of the Lennox Generating Station an economical proposition. Ontario Hydro said that, despite a glut in heavy oil, it appeared to be a temporary price drop, and not something that would affect LGS operations in the short term. The generating station was operating at about half capacity, coming on-line when needed.
8 / COMMUNITY APRIL 16 L&A SOS SOCIAL DINERS L&A Seniors Outreach Services Social Diners at Odessa Emmanuel United Church Hall, commencing at noon. Ham with pineapple sauce, scalloped potatoes, vegetables, coleslaw, dinner rolls, coleslaw, apple and coconut cream pies. Entertainment by Barry Lovegrove, Singer & Guitarist. Seats must be booked in advance by calling the SOS office no later than April 13, 613-3546668, ext. #0. Cost is $10 per person. All are welcome. Wheelchair accessible, and transportation provided upon request for a small fee. ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. APRIL 17 ‘CRANK UP THE COLOUR’ The Greater Napanee and Area Arts Association is having a second Art workshop: ‘Crank up the Colour’. By popular demand, Tim Nimigan has agreed to offer this second workshop to continue expanding and exploring on our colour
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COMMUNITY PULSE skills. Takes place at L&A S.O.S. at 310 Bridge Street from 9 a.m.-noon. Reserve early, only a few spaces left. $20 for members and $30 for non members. YOUTH DANCE For public school children Golden Links hall in Harrowsmith, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Cost is $6, call Sharon at 613-539-6676 or Wayne at 613-358-2533. Sponsored by Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. APRIL 18 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT At the Napanee Legion, from 8 p.m. until midnight. Cost is $5 for non-members, and all are welcome. AMBUSH IN CONCERT Sponsored by the Napanee Lions Club, at the Napanee Lions Hall at 57 County Rd. 8. Doors open at 8 p.m., dance runs from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Prizes, luncheon. Cost is $25 per person. Call 613354-5939. ROAST PORK DINNER Grace United Church, 150 Robert St., Napanee is hosting a Roast Pork Dinner at
5:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7.50 for children under 12. Tickets are available in the office, 613354-4373 ext. 1. Please come out and join us for a night of good food and fellowship. DANCE Land O'Lakes Cruisers Dance at the Enterprise Community Hall from 7-11 p.m. followed with lunch. Tickets at the door, $25 per couple or $12.50 per single. Sponsored by The Tamworth and District Lions Club. For info: 613-379-2952 or 613-358-2720. LASALLE CAUSEWAY BAND They're back! The LaSalle Causeway Band is coming to BellRock to celebrate the renovations to the hall. This swing band features saxophones, trombones, trumpets, clarinets, keyboard, and percussion. Their musical selections span several decades — from Gershwin to contemporary music. The toe-tapping dance music is sure to blast the winter cobwebs from your hearts.
Napanee Generating Station Job Fair
TransCanada, in conjunction with Matrix NAC and the Quinte-St. Lawrence Building Trades Council is hosting a job fair to provide information about construction employment opportunities at NGS. All trades positions will be unionized. Below are examples of some of the positions available: • Boilermakers
• Millwrights
• Carpenters
• Operating engineers
• Cement masons
• Pipefitters
• Electricians
• Sheet metal workers
• Iron workers
• Insulators
• Labourers
• Painters
Wednesday, April 22, 2015 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. South Fredericksburgh Hall – 2478 County Road 8 Napanee, Ontario Refreshments will be served
Dance into spring if you dare! At 7:30 pm. Cost is freewill or food bank donation. Visit www.bellrockhall.ca for more information. ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Kingston Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society will meet in the Wilson Room of Kingston Frontenac Public Library, 130 Johnson St. at 10 a.m. Janet Connor will speak on ‘Social Media and Internet Sites for Genealogy, for Beginner to Advanced.’ Visitors welcome. Further details at www.ogs.on.ca/kingston. KINGSTON HARD OF HEARING CLUB Takes place at the Simcoe Room at the Seniors Centre at 56 Francis St. in Kingston, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Speaker is Jacintha Shenton, PhD. Topic is, ‘Challenges in pharmaceutical drugs development’. All welcome, wheelchair accessible, assistive listening, refreshments. Contact 613546-5615. APRIL 18-19 QUILTS 2015 SHOW The Heritage Quilters' Guild of Napanee presents the Quilts 2015! Enjoy members’ quilts, boutique, quilt making demonstrations, mini quilt silent auction, vendors, quilt raffle, raffle baskets, refreshments and more. Admission $6. For more information please visit www.NapaneeHeritageQuiltersGuild.com APRIL 19 FIDDLE CONCERT Multiple Canadian Fiddle Champion Scott Woods and his band, ‘Fiddling in the key of… Eh?’ Concert starts 7 p.m., and will be held at Trinity United Church, 25 Bridge St., Napanee. An incredible live show celebrating great Canadian fiddling styles and symbols of our culture that truly make
us Canadian. Advance tickets available at L&A Seniors Outreach Services, 310 Bridge St., Suite D-01, Napanee and Gray’s IDA Drug Store, 18 Dundas St. W., Napanee. Cost is $25 per person, children 6-12 years old $10, and children under 5 are free. Proceeds support Seniors Outreach Services. For more information, call 613-354-6668, ext. #0. BEEF SUPPER At Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith 4:30 to 6 p.m. Cost is $13, children under 6 free. Family rate available, call Brenda 613-3722410. Sponsored by Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. APRIL 20 BATH GARDENING CLUB The Bath Gardening Club and Horticultural Society will meet in St. John’s Hall in Bath at 2 p.m. Lesley Rudy from Nurturing Nature Kingston will speak about native plants for your garden. Visitors welcome. Further details at www.bathgardeningclub.co m. APRIL 22 LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-8:30 p.m. APRIL 23 ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. HAM SUPPER At Roblin United Church at Selby Hall, 4:30-7 p.m. Adults $12, children 6-12 $5, under 6 free. Tickets, call Ray 613-388-2390. Come and enjoy. HAM SUPPER Centreville Memorial United Church ham supper at Stone Mills Township Hall from 4:30-7 p.m. Freewill offering at the door. Proceeds to support the work of the church. Come and join us for a delicious homecooked meal and a great social event.
APRIL 24 CONCERT Music West presents the last concert in its 2014-2015 series, Littler and Aston on Safari. Join Bob Littler and Peter Aston on a musical comedy fun-filled expedition around the globe as they encounter many fascinating flora and fauna. Special Guests are Chris, Heidi and Neal Scott and Dianne Britton. This takes place at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s ByThe-Lake United Church in Kingston. (Front and Days Roads). Tickets are $15, $12 for students/seniors (65plus) and $7.50 for children under 13 years. These are available from the church office (9 a.m.-noon weekdays) 613-389-8082 and at the door. HAM DINNER AND SILENT AUCTION Conway United Church, is hosting their annual Ham Dinner and Silent Auction from 6-7 p.m. at South Fredericksburg Hall. Auction funds raised will be presented to Special Olympics, Napanee. Our open buffet will be hot ham, roasted potatoes, baked beans, coleslaw, rolls, homemade pies and cakes with refreshments. Adults $13; children aged 5 to 12 $6 and under 5 free. For more information and tickets contact 3527807 or 352-586. We hope you can join us to support our charity auction and to enjoy a homemade meal. APRIL 25 SPRING FIELD DAY Spring Field Day and annual general meeting of the Ontario Woodlot Association (Limestone Chapter) at Chaffey’s Lock, Queen’s University Biological Station from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Includes tour of forest regeneration site. OWA members, free; Non-members- $15 each; non-members who bring a lunch, $7 each. Pre-registration required. Contact 613-3739334 or owalimestone@gmail.com.
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Town of Greater Napanee P.O. Box 97, 124 John Street, Napanee, Ontario K7R 3L4 Phone: (613) 354-3351 Fax: (613) 354-6545 Documents are available in accessible formats upon request. Check out the Town’s Web Site: www.greaternapanee.com Town Council & Committee Meeting Schedule
Tuesday, April 14, 2015 6:30pm Committee of Adjustment Tuesday, April 14, 2015 7:00pm Regular Council Meeting Tuesday, April 21, 2015 6:30pm Budget Meeting with the Intent to Adopt the Budget
Citizens are reminded that there is a total BURN BAN in Greater Napanee Effective April 1st – May 15th In accordance with the ByLaw #2013-0033
Register per session online at estore.greaternapanee.com Or visit us at 12 Market Square, Napanee - Monday to Friday 8:30am – 4:30pm
Day: Saturday’s Time: 10:15am – 11:00am Cost: $32 per session Ages: 7yrs. – 13yrs. What to bring: Running shoes and a water bottle Location: Zeal Health & Fitness Studio – 23 Dundas St. E. Session Lengths: x x
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For more information: Call: 613.354.3351 l Email: blessard@greaternapanee.com www.greaternapanee.com
Session #1) April 4th – April 25th Session #2) May 2nd – May 30th (excluding May 16th) Session #3) June 6th – June 27th
Presented by:
Day: Saturday’s Time: 9:00am – 9:45am Cost: $40 per session What to bring: Running shoes and a water bottle Location: Zeal Health & Fitness Studio – 23 Dundas St. E. Session Lengths: x x
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Session #1) April 4th – April 25th Session #2) May 2nd – May 30th (excluding May 16th) Session #3) June 6th – June 27th
*Gift Cards will not be accepted for programming provided by Zeal Health & Fitness Studio in conjunction with the Town of Greater Napanee*
Toddler Classes
Day: Sunday’s Time: 10:00am – 11:00am Cost: $30 for the three week session Ages: 18 months to 3 years (accompanied by an adult) Location: CASA ART ADVENTURES - 186 Adelphi St. Napanee Session Length: x Sunday April 12th x Sunday April 19th x Sunday April 26th
Register: Online estore.greaternapanee.com In person Visit us at 12 Market Square, Napanee Mon. to Fri. 8:30am – 4:30pm Call: 613.354.3351
Each fun-filled class introduces and allows children to explore a variety of art mediums (paint, drawing, paper mache, and clay!) with a small group!
New projects each class!
Email:blessard@greaternapa nee.com www.greaternapanee.com
Presented by:
Time: 10:00am – 11:30am 1:30pm – 2:30pm
x April 25th
Ages: (7yrs. +) (4yrs. – 6yrs.)
Cost: $69.00 $48.00
Location: CASA ART ADVENTURES - 186 Adelphi St. Napanee
*Gift Cards will not be accepted for programming provided by CASA ART ADVENTURES in conjunction with the Town of Greater Napanee*
GRE AT ER NA PAN EE RI VE RF R ONT FE STI VAL Conservation Park, Napanee River Antique & Classic Boat Show Canoe & Kayak Races Multi-cultural Music & Dance Entertainment Arts, Crafts and Food Vendors Market Community Breakfast
June 12—14, 2015
SAVE THE DATE
Boat Safety & Water Demonstrations Children Events & Activities Wagon Rides Volleyball Tournament
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Visit www.greaternapanee.com for details or call 613.354.3351
Tax Instalment Reminder
The Interim Tax Bill was mailed in January. The second instalment due date is April 24th, 2015. If you have not received a bill we can provide you with a copy upon notification 613-354-3351 ext. 2007 or 2009. Failure to receive your tax notice does not relieve you from incurring penalty charges for late payment.
Tourism Summer Student
The Tourism Office is located at 12 Market Square. The successful applicant will be promoting the resources of our community by having tourism, recreational, cultural, educational, and business information available to visitors to the community. In addition, the successful applicant will also be responsible for the biweekly Hometown Market. In addition you will: • Answer questions from tourists, visitors, local residents and other tourism industry colleagues, over the counter or by phone; • Produce tourist information for tourism guides & newsletters; • Assist with special and seasonal events such as the Hometown Market, Riverfront Festival, Canada Day activities etc.; • Liaison with local operators and the media; • Develop e-tourism platforms, e-newsletters, blogs and business databases; • Undertake market research with members of the public and visitors to particular attractions; • Provide a range of information on local resources and facilities; • Support the local tourism industry through providing promotional opportunities.
Preference will be given to college/university students enrolled in a tourism or marketing program. You must be returning to school in September to apply for this position. Please submit your resume no later than April 23, 2015. Email resumes to hr@greaternapanee.com or mail to: Ray Callery Chief Administrative Officer Town of Greater Napanee 124 Market Square Napanee, ON K7R 3L4
NOTICE OF PASSING OF BY-LAWS TO DESIGNATE CERTAIN PROPERTIES TO BE OF CULTURAL HERITAGE VALUE AND INTEREST
Adveentures Classes When: Saturday’s x April 18th x April 11th
It’s almost Summer! Registration for Summer Day Camp & Minor Ball will beginning the first week of April!
TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Greater Napanee on March 10, 2015 passed the following by-laws, pursuant to Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter 0.18, as amended, to designate or amend current designations of lands having cultural heritage value and interest:
By-law No. 2015-0017 to designate the property at 10469 Loyalist Parkway/Highway 33 (former Adolphustown Township Hall property) as having cultural heritage value and interest. By-law No. 2015-0018 to amend Town of Napanee By-law No. 517-84 to designate in more detail the property at 52 Dundas Street East (New York Café) as having cultural heritage value and interest.
By-law No. 2015-0019 to amend Town of Napanee By-law No. 640-86 to designate in more detail the property at 83 Bridge Street West (The Canadian Museum of Fraternal Lodges property) as having cultural heritage value and interest. Additional information, including a full description of the reasons for designation, is available upon request from Susan Beckel, Town Clerk at 613-354-3351 or at sbeckel@greaternapanee.com. Dated at the Town of Greater Napanee this 2nd day of April, 2015 Susan Beckel, Town Clerk
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BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter
Local Grade 5 students will participate in Government Day next month, and this year’s event will include a football camp led by Leroy Blugh. Government Day was postponed from last fall to this spring due to the municipal election. Government Day will be held at the Strathcona Paper Centre and will accommodate more than 200 students. “We divide our program into three stations. In the community hall, we have a local trivia and a scavenger hunt where there are booths on local governments,�
explained Greater Napanee Chief Administrative Officer Ray Callery at a recent council meeting. “We also have outdoor activities and displays with all the department and services‌ We have Touch the Truck and those sorts of things. And then we give them an hour of ice time for each school,â€? Callery continued. Greater Napanee staff will be available to explain and show the services the municipality offers, such as fire services, health and safety, and the workings of municipal government. “Staff all does a wonderful job putting together booths that are geared toward Grade 5 education.
They really explain what the government does for them. I know a lot of the teachers always say the kids go home and they know a lot more than their parents do about municipal government (after this) day. It’s a wonderful experience,� said Callery. “Teachers are always very supportive of coming to this event because it helps (students) develop their local government curriculum in the Grade 5 civics programs.� Local Government Day is taking place May 14, which is the same day Leroy Blugh is being inducted into the Greater Napanee Sports Hall of Fame. Callery said the municipality and its stu-
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DESERONTO-NAPANEE PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: Rev. Elaine Kellogg 613-354-4373
DESERONTO UNITED CHURCH 112 Fourth St., Deseronto Corner of Thomas & Fourth 9am - Worship AA Meeting Fridays at 8pm
GRACE UNITED CHURCH
150 Robert St., Napanee Corner of Bridge St. W. & Robert St. 10:30am - Worship Sat. Apr. 18th 5:30pm - Roast Pork Dinner Cable 10 Broadcast: Fridays at 8pm and Sundays at 12:30pm Please join our caring family congregations in Sunday Worship. Sunday School is available at both churches.
DESERONTO PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
469 Dundas Street, Deseronto, Ontario 613-396-3841 Pastor: Rev. Howard Dudgeon Assistant Pastor Dan Rooney 10am - Sunday School Morning Worship at 10:45am Evening Service at 6:30pm Tuesday 5:30pm-Kid’s Program “Faith Weaver Friends� Wednesday 7pm - Bible Study Thursday 7pm - Junior Youth Night Everyone welcome Affiliated with PAOC
COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD 4734 German Rd., Petworth Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Phone: 613-358-2824 11am - Morning Worship Everyone is always welcome at all our Services
NAPANEE STANDARD WESLEYAN CHURCH
51 Palace Road Pastors: Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm Children’s Program - 10:30am Wednesday: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am Men’s Bible study/prayer 10:30am Bible study/prayer 7pm “In essentials: unity, In non-essentials: liberty, In all things: charity (love).� Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 Everyone welcome
EAST CAMDEN PASTORAL CHARGE
613-377-6406 www.mosriv.com ‘Like us on Facebook’ The United Church of Canada RIVERSIDE UNITED CHURCH 2 Mill St, Yarker, ON 9:30am Worship Service & Sunday School MOSCOW UNITED CHURCH 25 Huffman Rd, Moscow, ON Worship Service 7pm - Social to follow Kids Club, ages 5-12 Sat. 10am-11am Everyone is always welcome
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 155 St. George St., Deseronto Minister: Rev. James Gordon 396-3119 or 396-2347 9:00am - Church Service & Sunday School
ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
179 West Street, Napanee Rev. Mark Chochrek, Pastor Phone: 613-354-5354 Website: www.stpatsnapanee.com Saturday 5:15pm - Mass Sunday 9:00am - Mass; 10:30am - Mass
dents are lucky the events overlap, as it means students will have the opportunity to meet Blugh. “We’ve discussed the concept with Leroy and he fully supports it. After the local government activities are done‌ then all of the 200 Grade 5 students will be provided lunch and then they’re going to take part in a Leroy football camp in the early afternoon,â€? explained Callery. “Then there will be a public (induction to the Hall of Fame) ceremony at 3 p.m., while Leroy is here. That will be open to the public.â€? Government Day will include all five local schools’ Grade 5 classes. Representatives from Greater Napanee Lennox and Addington County municipal staff and services, including the libraries, ambulance and fire services, will be on hand. “We normally have really good representation from the community, which makes it a really well rounded day,â€? said Callery, stating the addition of Leroy Blugh will make it even better than ever. “Leroy really did want the school kids to be involved so the day is working out very, very well.â€?
Church Services SUNDAY APR. 12TH 2015
TEMPLE OF PRAYER AND PRAISE
261 West St., 354-5910 (near Prince Charles School) Pastor Rev. Stephen Lush Sun. Morning 10:30am Worship Service SonShine Corner Ages 4-9 Wednesday 7pm - Bible Study & Prayer Welcome! Come and Worship with us. Visit us online at: www.templeofprayerandpraise.org
474 Belleville Road 613-354-1083 or 613-354-6934 Pastor: Tom Breeden Come join us in Worship Sun. 10:30am & 6:00pm Wed. Prayer & Bible Study 7:00pm Everyone Welcome
ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Anne MacDermaid 389-5548 11am - Combined Service at Enterprise Potluck Lunch to follow Everyone Welcome
BATH-MORVEN PASTORAL CHARGE
Minister: Rev. Christine Sloan Charge Office: (613) 352-5375 Email: bath.morvenuc.office@bellnet.ca MORVEN UNITED CHURCH Service: 9am Sunday School and Nursery BATH UNITED CHURCH Service: 10:30am Sunday School and Nursery Fellowship with refreshments after services. Everyone is welcome.
ST. MARY MAGDALENE ANGLICAN CHURCH
137 Robinson St., Napanee K7R 2S3 613-354-3141 Priest: Rev. Richard Hetke Rev. Brother D.B. Smith SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00am Holy Communion 10:30am Holy Communion Children’s Ministry Programs TUESDAY 6:30-8pm: Youth Program “The Heard� WEDNESDAY 10am Holy Communion Visit us at www.stmarymagdalenenapanee.ca
for next week BY SETH DUCHENE Editor
Lennox and Addington Interval House is hoping to raise some money and tickle some funny bones, all at the same time. The women’s shelter is hosting at Yuk Yuk’s stand-up comedy night at the Napanee Lions Hall this coming Thursday, starting at 7 p.m. The event will feature Canadian comics Mike MacDonald, Derek Seguin and Kyle Hickey. Tickets are $25 each. According to Sara Bobbie, a house supervisor at the shelter, all funds raised through the event will go directly into programming for women and children at Interval House. “We try to have one or two fundraisers a year, because (the money raised) goes into the ‘extras’ for our clients,â€? she said. That could include fun nights, movie nights or out-oftown excursions. “None of our fundraising dollars can be used for staff wages‌ it goes back into programming and back to our clients,â€? she said. The comics scheduled to take the stage have impressive resumes. Mike MacDonald has made several television appearances, including Late Night with David Letterman, The Arsenio Hall Show, Just for Laughs and Showtime’s Comedy Club All-Star Show. Derek Seguin has appeared at both the Winnipeg and Halifax CBC comedy festivals, the Newfoundland Comedy Festival and on CBC Radio’s The Debaters. Kyle Hickey — a writer, actor and comedian — has been features on YTV, MTV and in the web series Everyone’s Famous. Tickets for the show can be purchased online by visiting eventbrite.ca/event/16379581770/, or can be purchased directly at Ellena’s CafĂŠ at 16 Dundas St. E. in Napanee. For more information, contact Interval House at 613354-1010.
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The United Church of Canada Minister: Michael Putnam Charge Office: 613-388-2375 Worship for all ages: Selby: 9:45am Worship Service and Sunday School Wed. Evenings 6:30pm Cornerstone Children’s Group May 9th - Roast Beef Supper Call for tickets Empey Hill: 11:15am: Worship Service Mon. Apr. 13th 12:15pm - U.C.W.
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(Affiliated with PAOC) 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville Sunday - 10:30am and 6:00pm Sunday School (ages 3-12) Wed. 6:00pm: BG Club - Ages 3-11 Thurs. 7:00pm: Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18); Small Groups 50+; Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information, call the Church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com
TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 25 Bridge St. E. 613-354-3858 Worship with Rev. Mark Arnill on the 2nd Sunday of Easter Service begins at 10:30am Sunday School is available.
(across from the hospital) Pastor Derek Spink 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee 613-354-2669 www.westdaleparkfmc.ca email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca Remembering, Celebrating, Renewing SUNDAY 10:00am - Worship Service Come and join us - a place where you’re 11:15 - Coffee/snacks and small groups always invited and warmly welcomed.
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Glen Coates leads the way out of Napanee’s Temple of Prayer and Praise while carrying a cross to mark Good Friday. Several local churches and their congregations banded together for the walk through downtown, reciting Stations of the Cross at several checkpoints along the way.
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pated in. Kevin Duncan, GNFS Staff Reporter fire prevention officer, spoke to Greater Napanee council Nearly $40,000 was raised about past and future and donated locally last year fundraisers during a March thanks to fundraisers the 24 meeting. In total, the fire Greater Napanee Fire Serv- department raised $39,350 ices department has partici- last year.
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“As everybody is aware, we do a lot of charity work in the department. We’re very passionate about the community, helping out the community, helping out with any event that raising awareness and funds for charity,” said Duncan, while addressing council. “To me, $39,350 was amazings, considering we’re a population of 15,000, when you look at that number,” said Duncan. “I think we should be very proud of the community. The response is just tremendous. We’re really fortunate to have a great community.”
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ties,” said Duncan. The calendars regularly benefit Family and Children Services. Last year those funds also helped Hospice Lennox and Addington, Operation Warm Toes, and Christmas food and toy baskets. Duncan said the community is always willing to give to local fundraising efforts the fire department participates in. “Denny’s breakfasts raised $1,250 (in breakfasts) but we received about $1,600 in cash donations. People weren’t there just to eat a cheap breakfast; they were also there to raise money for
charity,” he explained. Some of the fire department’s annual fundraisers include: Easter dinner at Morning Star Mission, Touch the Trucks event, a walk for Muscular Dystrophy, shaving their heads for cancer, Denny’s car wash, Relay for Life, roof top campout, Riverfront Festival, Greater Napanee’s Big Bike, Canada Day pancake breakfast, the Greater Napanee Fair and Demolition Derby, a Muscular Dystrophy boot drive, the Terry Fox run, the Halloween haunted house, Denny’s breakfast, and others.
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More than $17,000 was donated to Muscular Dystrophy Canada last year. “Our total for MD Canada since 1980 or something is about $120,000 we’ve raised for them just from Napanee,” Duncan said. Other notable numbers include: $6,200 raised by the Relay for Life team, $10,600 raised through the fire department’s charity calendars, $2,000 raised at the Canada Day breakfast, and over $3,000 from other fundraising efforts. “Our charity calendars have raised about $45,000 since 2006 for local chari-
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APRIL 25 MUSIC At the Deseronto Legion, featuring DJ Dustin Brant, from 6-10 p.m. QUINTE SINGERS ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT ‘Decades of Song’, featuring juke box favourites from 1950s and 1960s, starting at 2 p.m. At Deseronto United Church at the corner of Fourth and Thomas Streets, wheelchair access off of Thomas Street. Admission $10 per person, children under 12 free. 50/50 draw. Light refreshments will be served after the performance. Proceeds to local charitable organizations.
APRIL 29 LINE DANCING At the Tamworth Legion, from 7-8:30 p.m. APRIL 30 ZUMBA GOLD At the Tamworth Legion, from 9:3010:30 a.m. MAY 1 ‘SPRING FLING’ Go wild, dress in spring colours. Dance to the country music of Cowboys Don’t Cry at Belleville Club 39 at the Belleville Fish and Game Club Hall on Elmwood Drive in Belleville. From 8 p.m. until midnight. Lunch will be
served. Members $10, non-members $12. Singles and couples welcome. For information, call 613-392-1460 or 613966-6596. YOUTH DANCE For public school children at the Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith, from 79:30 p.m. Cost is $6. Call Sharon at 613-539-6676 or Wayne at 613-3582355. Sponsored by Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. MAY 2 ENTERTAINMENT At the Napanee Legion, featuring Rudy and Saddle-up. Cost is $5 for non-members and all welcome.
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not have been equipped with more than one bathroom. Finding extra space for a bathroom can be tricky, but consider closets, areas under stairs or even taking some space away from another room. Popular home-improvement television channel HGTV advises that half-bathrooms require at least 18 square feet of space, while full baths need 30 to 35 square feet for a stand-up shower or bathtub. • Renovate the HVAC system. Aesthetic improvements aren’t the only ones that add value to a home. Many home buyers are eager to purchase a home that has a new heating and cooling system, as buyers understand that furnaces and air conditioning units are substantial investments that can last for years. Other improvements, such as adding attic insulation or replacing older windows and doors with more energy efficient options, also are smart bets. • Add illumination to rooms. A dark home is a dreary home. Adding light can mean including more overhead and accent lighting. Under-cabinet task lighting is a nice touch. Inclusion of skylights and sun tubes can bring
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natural light into rooms that may not have south- or westfacing windows. • Put a deck addition outdoors. Outdoor living spaces have become more desireable, especially as the “staycation” has grown in popularity. Decks and patios can make backyards more appealing. The scope of your investment will depend on the size of the deck and design. Doing the work yourself can cut the cost of decks in half, but only if you have the specific tools or experience to tackle such a project. • Improve curb appeal. Adding attractive landscaping and freshening up the entryway to a home can add considerable value to your home, as buyers judge homes by their exteriors. Completely renovated interiors may never be seen if buyers pass up your home because of a less attractive exterior. Classy, subtle changes, like well-placed shrubbery and a green lawn, can work wonders. An inviting front door and well-lit entryway also add curb appeal to a home. Before making improvements, homeowners should determine if a given project will provide a solid return on their investment.
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uch like the upkeep on your car, tackling home maintenance on a regular basis will prevent problems from developing and save you from larger repair costs down the road. Some projects should be left to the professionals, but there are plenty of weekend jobs that any homeowner can easily handle, like these: Inspect your roof and make minor repairs. Winter can be especially hard on a roof. Look for ice, hail or water damage. Replace any cracked or missing shingles and clear any debris. Clean your gutters. It’s not glamorous work, but your home’s gutters play an essential role in moving water away from your home and preventing damage. Consider installing gutter guards to ensure your gutters remain functional and free from debris. Inspect windows and doors and re-caulk where necessary. Because a proper seal is essential in both heating and cooling seasons, this job should be performed twice a year to protect against drafts and moisture, and to keep insects out.Worn weather stripping should also be replaced.
Check your insulation. Attics should be insulated to R50, which can usually be achieved with an insulation depth of at least 16 inches.Top up with an insulation product that is water repellant and fire resistant, like Roxul Comfortbatt. Don’t forget to ensure that your basement headers are insulated properly to prevent overworking your furnace and air conditioner. Other simple jobs include fixing leaky faucets, repairing and resealing decks, inspecting the foundation and scheduling a check-up for your HVAC system. The key is being honest about what you can handle and, when in doubt, call in the pros.
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households across the United States use at least one type of lawn or landscape service. The rising use of lawn care services is indicative of homeowners’ appreciation of the convenience and craftsmanship professional services can provide. While the impact professional landscapers can have on a property’s aesthetic appeal is considerable, homeowners also benefit from working with professional landscapers in various other ways. • Time savings: One of the biggest benefits of leaving lawn care to the professionals is the amount of time it will save for the average homeowner. Lawns generally need to be mowed once per
week during the spring and summer seasons and, depending on the size of the property, that can take an hour or more. Add the time it takes to clean up clippings, mulch landscaping beds and edge the property, and homeowners can expect to devote a significant chunk of their weekends to caring for their lawns. Lawn services employ a few workers who make fast work of the job, leaving homeowners time to enjoy their weekends however they see fit. • Reduced risk for injury: Maintaining a landscape is hard work, and those unaccustomed to this type of activity may find themselves winded or at risk of injury. Improper use of lawn equip-
ment also is a safety hazard. Leaving the work to professionals can help homeowners avoid strained backs, lacerations, pulled muscles, sunburns, and any other dangers that can result when tackling landscaping projects. • Financial savings: On the surface, hiring a landscaping service may seem like a costly venture. However, after crunching some numbers, many homeowners realize that doing the work themselves may cost more in the long run than hiring a professional landscaping service. Homeowners who decide to go it alone must purchase expensive equipment, and those lawn tools will require routine mainte-
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provide many different options for prospective customers. Basic lawn cuts may be one package, but there also may be services for seasonal seeding, weeding, leaf clean-up, and winterizing. • Consistent maintenance: Homeowners who frequently travel or spend much of their summers away from home often find that lawn care companies are a wise investment. Established weekly schedules ensure the landscape always will look its best whether homeowners are home or out of town. Spring is a great time for homeowners to decide if hiring professional landscaping services is in their best interests. The time and money saved, as well as impact professional landscapers can have on a property, makes landscaping services a great investment for many homeowners.
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Golden Hawks soar at the home of the eagle NDSS rugby 3-0 in D.C.
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n contention for a berth in the Cherry Blossom Tournament Cup finals, the NDSS Golden Hawks senior boys’ rugby team instead had their run cut short by Washington D.C.’s weather. Soggy field conditions forced the final round to be cancelled after the Hawks had soared to a 3-0 start at the international tournament. While the team was disappointed to be left wondering ‘what if’, they left with plenty of optimism for the upcoming KASSAA season. “In the end our team displayed excellent skill given the (field) conditions and displayed the competitive spirit that we are familiar with here at NDSS,” Hawks coach Kim McKin-
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ney said in an e-mail. Napanee opened the tournament with a 17-7 victory over Maryland. Christian Howes scored a try early and Liam Flindall kicked the convert. The Exiles would tie it up just before the end of the half, but it was all Napanee in the second. Keir Doyle secured a loose ball for Hayden Ford, who managed to set down for his first try as a senior. Adam Weatherhead rounded out the scoring with a quick run on a late penalty for his first try in nearly two years. McKinney credited his team’s ability to adapt to the rough field conditions for their second-half dominance. In their second game they edged Ottawa’s Woodroffe High School 12-7 in a closely-contested affair. Flindall scored his first try of the season by creating some space with a crafty ball fake before surging to the line. The Hawks missed on the convert, allowing
Woodroffe to taken a 7-5 lead late in the half when they scored and converted. “This game was a true contest as both teams played solid defense,” said McKinney. “Most of the second half go the game was played between the 22 metre lines.” On the last play of the game the Hawks missed a kick but continued to apply pressure to force a turn over and Colsen Bertrand scored just as time ran out. Flindall added the convert for good measure. In what would turn out to be their final game of the tournament the Hawks blanked St. Catharines’ Ridley College 3-0 courtesy a penally kick from Flindall. McKinney said the Hawks had their chances to add to the lead but didn't make some great choices and ran into a solid defense. With their 3-0 record the Hawks were in prime contention for the finals but simply ran out of time when the match was continuously
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NDSS’ senior boys rugby team thrived in the muddy conditions at the Cherry Blossom Tournament in Washington, D.C., going 3-0. postponed due to field conditions. While a championship banner would have made for an even nicer trip, the excision served its main purpose. This was the first time a Napanee squad had taken part in the international tournament and they hope the early start will pay dividends as the rugby season
draws near. This year marked the 49th anniversary of the Cherry Blossom Tournament, which draws high schools from across the globe. While on the trip the Hawks got to take in some of the sights of Washington while building team chemistry as well.
The Hawks will continue their pre-season tuning on Tuesday when they head to Queen’s University for the KCVI Invitational Tournament. There they will take on some familiar KASSAA foes. The KASSAA regular season schedule is expected to be finalized by early next week.
Blugh pays visit to NDSS’ football team CFL legend checks in on Hawks’ offseason training BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
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Morven’s Jeremy Van Grunsven finished his ski season recently with gold, silver and a fourth place finish at the Ontario championships. He raced with the Calabogie Ski Racing Club, reaching the podium on eight of 10 races. He placed third overall out of 54 U12 racers in the Outaouais National Capital Region. He attends J.J. O’Neill Catholic School and is in Grade 6.
CFL Hall-of-Famer and Grey Cup Champion Leroy Blugh dropped by the Golden Hawks’ junior football camp last week, offering up his expertise and running through some drills. A graduate of NDSS in 1985, the visit had special meaning for Blugh. Much of his early football developmental years were spent at NDSS. “I haven’t been in this gym in awhile, but there’s so many memories,” Blugh said after wrapping up Thursday’s practice. “I remember being the age of these guys. (Volunteering to coach a practice) is the least I could do.” During Thursday’s session Blugh went over tips for blocking, tackling, pass receiving routes and punt defense and return. The players were made up of a mix of current NDSS juniors and players considering trying out for the team in September. “It’s Napanee football so
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CFL Hall of Famer and RedBlacks coach Leroy Blugh was at NDSS on Thursday, showing Golden Hawk players the fundamentals of football. obviously I have an interest in that,” Blugh said of why he is helping out. “I was happy to be able to come out and contribute a little bit and just assist the coaches
with what they’re doing and hats off to them for organizing this and getting the kids out here, it's great.”
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Four generation team claims Martin and Walters BY SANDY EASTLAKE On the Button
he closing Martin & Walters this year was great fun. The event saw 22 teams divided up into three draws. The winner of the Martin & Walter trophy was the four generation, five player team of June Hicks, Scott Dickson, Paul Dickson, Connor Dickson and Andrew Hudgins. The winner of the Lynn Crossman button high was Barton MacLean, Barbara MacLean, Neil Packman and Adell Hay. The ‘Most Honest Team’ of Jim File received certificates for nine rounds of golf donated by Chuck Galway from Lyndway Hill Golf Course and generously donated them back for the club to use next season for a prize and or raffle at the Swing and Sweep. All in all a great fun day at the club. A turkey was donated by Chris Downey so the event netted $180. Dave Travers and Steve Eastlake ran the annual turkey/ham toss with funds going to the Juniors and the club is pleased to report that this raised $46 for the junior kitty. Jim Head won the turkey and donated back some of his half while Deb-
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bie Zink won the ham. As promised here are the third draw winners starting with the Monday Club Championship winners Robert Dickson, Bryce Rowe, Ryan Rowe, Scott Dickson, silver John Deman, Chris Coleman, Phil Berry, Steve Anderson and bronze Phil Wilson, Scott Webber, Don Hogan, Donald Lloyd; Up&At’Em Michele Penner, Heather Baker, Larry McNeil, Gena Hayes with second place Walter Genereux, Tom Ayling, Lorna Troyer, Joelle Dickson; Tuesday Mixed – Hugh Sharpe, Louise VanHeighten, Lana Latimer, Andy Graham and runner up Chris Coleman, Heather Ramshaw, Guy Johnson, Stacey Jones; Wednesday Seniors - Bill Casselman, Barry Brummel, Kees VanGent, Cor Vandenberg. In second place was Ray Snider, Paul Spooner, Jim Kennelly, George Munday, and third place Chris Coleman, Phil Berry, Dave Whalen, Larry McNeill. For the Wednesday Ladies it was Janie Ryan, Nancy Osborne, Alberta Goody, Carol Lazier with Louise VanHeighten, Karen Brant, Deb Kowalik, Joelle Dickson coming in second; Thursday Ladies showed June Hicks, Liz Graham,
Sandi Coleman, Sue Sharpe winning the draw with Debbie Currier, Gail Maracle and Pam Jordan taking second position. Two Napanee teams placed second and third respectively at the Grandmothers and Great Aunts bonspiel at the Royal Kingston Curling Club so congratulations are in order for June Hicks, Susi Reinink, Jo Sutton, Linda Yorke and Debbie Currier, as well as Ingeborg Donald, Elizabeth Vandenberg, Bonny McTaggart. The closing General Meeting was well attended and all business was finalized allowing NDCC’s board to take necessary action over the summer months. The second Annual Elegant Garage Sale is set for April 18 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Murder Mystery dinner on May 9 is now open to non members so call Shelley Alkenbrack 354-5660 or Debbie Currier 388-9228 and book your ticket(s). Check out www.ndcc.ca for further information on both events. It is with heavy heart I now say farewell for another season. Have a great summer and see you ‘on the ice’ next season.
The fact that they’re practicing in early April indicates just how keen they are, as the KASSAA football season concluded in November and won’t start up again until September. “Football in Canada is becoming a 365 day thing,” said Blugh. “There’s a lot of development to be had, a lot of capable coaches out there that are willing to give up their time and help these guys out as you can see tonight. I think it’s fantastic.” Under the guidance of coach Corey Bowen, the junior Hawks experienced their best season in recent memory in 2014, going 3-3 before bowing out in the semifinals. They’re looking to continue their resurgence this year and have already been busy with their offseason training. Having a local CFL legend and coach on hand willing to help out should provide a nice boost to their progress. Blugh, who played 15 seasons in the CFL, wrapped up his first season as defensive line coach for the expansion Ottawa RedBlacks. He’ll return with the team for their second season, which gets underway in July. Prior to Ottawa he coached in Edmonton and also has university experience, having coached the Bishop Gaiters and Queen’s
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LUXURIOUS NEW home to share with country gentleman, private room, $500 monthly, first and last required. 613-379-1021. NAPANEE, ALL newly renovated 1 bedroom apartments, 2 upper level, 2 lower level, close to downtown, includes fridge and stove, upper level $650 plus hydro, lower level $750 plus hydro, available May 1st, first and last, non-smoking, no pets. Reply at mcasselman20@gmail.com NAPANEE, DOWNTOWN, second floor 1 bedroom apartment, large deck overlooking waterfront, fridge, stove, washer, dryer included, excellent condition, no smoking, no pets, references required, available June 1st, $900 inclusive. Call or text 613-539-4847. ONE BEDROOM apartment, adult building, parking, laundromat, $685 inclusive, no smoking, available May 1st. 613-354-7198, 613-650-7433. ONE BEDROOM apartment, close to Napanee, fridge, stove, washer and dryer included, $550 plus. 613388-2923. ONE BEDROOM apartment, Napanee, very clean, fridge, stove, $600 plus, available May 1st. 613-3882923. ONE BEDROOM walk-up apartment, Old Post Office, $795 includes utilities, satellite, appliances, air conditioning, parking, garbage removal, coin laundry and free WiFi. Yes, you can use NetFlix. This is a quiet, smoke-free, historic building, first/last. 613-532-3672. SINGLE BEDROOM house on the level, eat-in kitchen, living room, porch, deck, no pets, available June 1st, references required, $1,000 plus, extra rent for garage. 613-484-2530. TWO AND 3 bedroom apartments, central Napanee, $1,100 and $1,200 inclusive, references required. 613-478-5808. TWO BEDROOM large apartment, ground floor, newly renovated, deck, parking for one vehicle, laundry room, $1,000 monthly plus utilities, available immediately. 613-331-0894.
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CLEANING HOMES and offices, top to bottom. Call Janice at 613920-8916. HAVE TRACTOR with loader, bush hogging, yard work, garden tilling, cutting lawns. Call Earl, 613-354-2570. LUND LAWN care, landscaping and property maintenance, spring cleanup, pruning, seasonal or occasional lawn cutting. 613-453-7566. RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates. John, 613-354-3671.
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FIREARMS AND Hunter Education course, Tamworth, Firearms Course, April 17th, 18th; Hunter Education, April 24th, 25th. Wild Turkey licence examinations. Call Bill for course details, 613-335-2786. STEP INTO spring, Sunday, April 12th, vendor sale, 10am-3pm at the Strathcona Paper Centre. Bring the kids out for free cupcake decorating while you’re there. Shop over 30 vendors who will have some great items for spring.
BIRTHS
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LAWN CARE and backhoe service, 40 hp tractor with backhoe, loader bucket, grapple bucket, bush hog, landscape rake and box scraper comes with scarifier shanks, wire/irrigation shank ripper, post hole digger, Zero turn commercial mower, Stihl Multi System comes with grass trimmer, roto-tiller, edger, brush surface cleaner, Stihl chain saws, wood splitter, etc. Sgt. Major Ent. Brad Graham, office, 613-354-6857: cell, 613-328-0698.
LENNIX REYNOLDS
Curtis and Erica Reynolds are proud to announce the safe arrival of their second son,
Lennix Reed Reynolds, born at Kingston General Hospital November 6, 2014 at 6:09am weighing 9 lbs 2 oz.
Proudly welcomed by big brother Ryland, friends and family.
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thank you to my family, neighbours and friends for visits, prayers, cards, gifts, flowers and food while I was a patient in Kingston General Hospial, Kidd 6 and also Kidd 2 ICU, also a big thank you to the doctors and nurses. Thank you. Helen Lucas. I wish to thank everyone who came to my 80th Birthday Party, for gifts, cards, flowers and for being there, especially my children and grandchildren. It was just great. Helen I. Brown.
CARDS OF THANKS
Richard Swain, Melanie Swain Draves and families express our deep gratitude for the outpouring of community support and kind wishes following the death of our mum, Judith Wilde. Special thanks to the staff at The Village Green for treating her with wonderful care, humour, respect and dignity during her residence there. The family of Clarence McNeill would like to extend a heartfelt “Thank You” to so many, to Dr. T. Touzel and staff at the Lennox and Addington Hospital, Jason Smith and the Wartman Funeral Home Staff, Msgr. Joe Lynch, Fr. Rod McNeil, Fr. Marek Chochrek, Fr. Peter Murphy for concelebrating dad’s Funeral Mass at St. Patrick’s Church and to Anne Kerr for her beautiful singing, the many who came to the wakes and funeral and for all the Masses, charitable donations and flowers, all family, friends and neighbours for visits, phone calls, sympathy cards and gifts of food and most especially to our dear family friend Veronica Hartman for organizing the meals. Dad touched so many people throughout his wonderful life. Dad’s sense of family, hard, work, strong faith and beautiful laugh will be in our hearts forever. Sincerely, Nadine, Larry, Don and Mary, Margaret and Dave, Mike and Betsy, Patricia and Jim, Paul and Patricia and families. The family of the late Betty Thompson would like to extend a sincere thank you to everyone who showed so much love and support to us in the unexpected passing of our dear mother, grandma T. and greatgrandma T. on March 16, 2015. To all family, friends, neighbours, co-workers and the community in Canada and England who sent flowers, cards, brought food, phone calls, prayers, Mass cards, online condolences and charitable donations. A very special thank you to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #458 for their Service and Ceremony Guard, it was a wonderful tribute. Thank you to Dr. Laing McFadzean, Paramedics, Lennox and Addington County Hospital and Kingston General Hospital staff for all their kindness, compassion and professionalism. Our sincere thanks to the Hannah Funeral Home, Father Charles McDermott for his kind words, visits and prayers and also to all for the beautiful music. Many thanks to the pallbearers, Michael Kimmett, Derek McMullen, Michael Thompson, Blake Thompson, Brock Thompson and Marty Garrett. Special thanks to Lindsey and Brenda for the wonderful luncheon provided after the funeral. We are grateful for everyone’s thoughtfulness during this time which will never be forgotten. “Love Forever Mom”. Bonnie, Jeannie, Raymond, Robert, Marion, Allan, Ron and families.
MEMORIAMS WARE, MARGIE
December 26, 1932-April 8, 2008 Did you ever know that you’re my hero? You’re everything I wish I could be. I could fly higher than an eagle, ‘cause you are the wind beneath my wings.
Love and Miss you Mom with all my heart Karen (Dolly)
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MEMORIAMS
We gratefully acknowledge the generous donations made during the month of MARCH 2015 by family and friends.
Gifts In Memoriam In Memory of:
Madeline Brady Dr. William Burns Heatherlou “Lou” Danby Margaret Gilbert Gwen Glass Vivian Hughes Petra (Piet) Janssen v d Oetelaar
Mildred “Millie” Maracle Willis McMullen Clarence McNeill Alice Paul Vince Ryan Lois Stewart Jean Young
Special remembrances have also been made in honour of:
Rev. Morris Bailey April 11, 2011 Clarence “Sam” Brant April 12, 1998 Andrew Bruce April 15, 1993 Carl Clancy March 21, 1994 Dale Clarke July 21,2006 Dale Hayes April 15, 2007 Daisy (Hayes) Legris April 12, 2000 Maurice Legris January 24, 1996 Richard Loney April 24, 2005 Bessie Madigan April 4, 2014 Reta Parlane March 19, 2009 Dr. Harold “Mac” Smith DVM April 5, 2006 Jean Storey April 3, 2002 Donald F. Thompson April 21, 2014 Mac Tucker April 4, 1996 Donations made in memory of individuals help fund medical equipment at Lennox & Addington County General Hospital. If you wish to see a name appear in the special remembrance section, donations must be received by mail or phone by the first Monday of each month You may arrange your donation by phone 613-354-3301 ext. 400 using Visa or MasterCard or at the funeral home, or mail cheque with memoriam name included along with notification address to L & A County General Hospital Foundation 8 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee, Ontario K7R 2Z4 Charitable # 890597842 RR0001
MEMORIAL GATHERING The family of the late Ken Clements would like to extend an invitation to all family, friends and neighbours to join them at a Memorial Gathering at The Strathcona Paper Centre, Napanee, on Sunday, April 26th from 2pm-5pm. Your presence will be greatly appreciated. SCERO - In loving memory of my dearest friend, Carole (nee Mallory), who passed away April 12, 2013. I think of you in silence, I often speak your name, I feel again the bitter blow That never should have come, Each morning when I awake, I know that you are gone, No one knows the heartache As I try to carry on, My heart still aches in sadness And secret tears still flow, What it meant to lose you, No one will ever know, My thoughts are always with you, Your place no one can fill, In life I loved you dearly, In death I love you still, They say that time heals everything, But I know it isn’t so, Because it hurts as much today As it did two years ago. Sadly missed and will always be remembered, Pat and Doug Uens and family. SCERO - In memory of Carole Elaine, who passed away 2 years ago, July 29, 1949 - April 12, 2013. The moment that you died My heart was torn in two, One side filled with heartache, The other died with you, I often lie awake at night When the world is fast asleep And take a walk down memory lane With tears upon my cheeks, Remembering you is easy, I do it every day, But missing you is a heartache That never goes away, I hold you tightly within my heart And there you will remain, Until the joyous day arrives, That we will meet again. Deeply missed, Ham, Roscoe, Jason and Marlene (Zoe and Sam), Jamie (Brodi and Chole), Rebecca and Brandon.
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DEATHS
DANBY, Heatherlou “Lou”
Died peacefully in her sleep on March 11, 2015, surrounded by her immediate family, in the Palliative Care Unit of the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital, age 70. She is survived by her beloved partner, Liz Browne and her brothers Bill (Lynne), Mark and John. Lou was a loving mother and will be greatly missed by her children, Scot (Melissa), Sally (Yaniel) and birth son Ted (Charis). She was predeceased by her daughter Amanda. She will forever be remembered by Ron Green, the father of Amanda, Scot, and Sally and by her cousins, nieces, nephews and their children. For over 20 years Lou worked for the Lennox and Addington Interval House, a job about which she felt passionately. The family would like to thank the Cancer Centre of Eastern Ontario, Dr. Tom Touzel and the Palliative Care Unit of the Lennox and Addington General Hospital for their gentle and genuine care. A “Farewell Party” will be held in the Reception Centre of the Wartman Funeral Home, 448 Camden Road, Napanee, on Saturday, April 11, 2015 from 2pm-4pm. (Please use east entrance). As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the Palliative Care Unit of the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital. Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.
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ADAMS, Eva Christine
Peacefully at Lennox and Addington County General Hospital, Napanee on Friday April 3, 2015. Eva (MacKinnon) of Northbrook, in her 83rd year. Daughter of the late Enoch and Dorothy (Harper) MacKinnon. Wife for 63 years of the late Earl Adams. Mother of Barb (Late Cecil) Stacey, Napanee; Joan Rutter, Toronto and the late John Adams and Connie Gravel. Sister of Irene Train, Whitby and the late Bruce MacKinnon. Grandmother of James Shearer, George Shearer, Dwayne Stacey and Patricia Stacey. Greatgrandmother of Rayden Shearer, Jordyn Shearer, Owen Stacey, Rikki Lynn Dolbeck and the late Matthew. Loved by her many nieces, nephews and many friends especially at Pine Meadow. The family received friends at the McConnell Funeral Home, Tweed from 7pm-9pm Monday where the Funeral Service took place on Tuesday April 7, 2015 at 1pm. Spring Interment, Northbrook Cemetery. Donations, Canadian Cancer Society. www.mcconnellfuneralhome.ca
DALE, George
Passed away peacefully with his two daughters by his side, at the Kingston General Hospital on Saturday, April 4, 2015. George Newman Dale of Beaver Lake, at age 79. Beloved husband of the late Mary Dale (McCullough) and dear father of Julie Dale and Joanne Dale (Chris Jackson) of Ottawa. Loving grandfather of Sarah Jackson, Tyler Watungwa and Nicole Jackson. Brother of Rosemary Finlay (Hugh), Sylvia Elliott (Al), Jack Dale (late Marlyn) and Dawn Dale. Brother-inlaw of Margaret Martin (late Glen), Helen Brown (late Doug), Jim (Judy), Leonard (Joan), Jack, George (Betty), Don (Gail) and Art McCullough (Dianne). Uncle and friend to many. Cremation has taken place. A family gathering will be held at the lake later this year to celebrate George’s life. In the care of Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee (613354-3341). Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
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GRAHAM, Muriel Irene (nee Robinson)
Suddenly at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital in Napanee on Monday, April 6, 2015, at age 78. Beloved wife of Carman Graham and loving stepmother of Karen Graham, Paul (late Anne) and Brian (Karen), all of Napanee. Sadly missed by her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Daughter of the late Percy and Rose (nee Smith). Survived by her sister Mildred McConkey (Norm) and brother William (late Marion). Predeceased by her sisters, Isabelle Robinson and Shirley Nason (Charles) and by brothers, Wilbert, Donald (Margaret), James and Percy (Elizabeth). Fondly remembered by her many nieces, nephews and friends. The family will receive friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Thursday from 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Friday, April 10th at 11am with visitation from 10am11am. Interment Riverview Cemetery. Donations to the Lennox and Addington Hospital Foundation or a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. (Donations by cheque please). Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.
448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722
980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722
HOBBS, Kenneth Alfred
FLIELER, William Garnet
At the Friendly Manor, Deseronto on Sunday April 5, 2015. Bill Flieler, formerly of Fernleigh, in his 94th year, husband of the late Tena (Marshall). Father of Gordon (Linda), Fernleigh; Gail (Fred) Bryer, Fernleigh; Howard (Maribeth), Morven and Mark (Arika), Cloyne. Brother of the late Beatrice Shonauer. Loved by his 9 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the McConnell Funeral Home, Tweed from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm Thursday where Funeral Service will be held on Friday April 10, 2015 at 11am. Interment Plevna United Church Cemetery. Donations, Alzheimer Society or charity of your choice. (www.mcconnellfuneralhome.ca)
THOMPSON, June
Peacefully, at the Village Green in Selby on Wednesday, April 1, 2015. June Louise Thompson of Napanee, at age 86, beloved wife of the late Harry Thompson. Dear mother of Linda Chong (Gene) and Terry Thompson (Molly) of Battersea. Stepgrandmother of Eric Hartwick of Kingston. Sister of the late Dorothea Dryden and Marlene Steckley. The family received friends at Evangel Temple, 320 Bridge Street West in Napanee on Monday, April 6th from 10am followed by a Funeral Service at 11am. Interment Riverview Cemetery. Memorial donations made by cheque to Evangel Temple would be appreciated by the family. In the care of Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee (613-354-3341). Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
It is with profound sadness that we announce Ken’s passing, on Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital in Napanee, Ontario. Ken will be dearly missed by his beloved wife of 39 years, Norma Hobbs and by his children, Sue Hilliard (George), Connie Mitchell, Bob Hobbs, Vicky Skinkle (Gord), Janice Chipman (Ben) and John Marshman (Sylvia) and nieces, nephews and many grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Survived by his brother Reg Hobbs and his very special companion Buddy. At Ken’s request cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will take place on April 18, 2015 from 1pm-3pm at The Napanee Golf and Country Club, 201 County Rd #8, Napanee, Ontario followed by an Interment at Erskine Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers, if you so desire, donations can be made to the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital and would be greatly appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to Cataraqui Cemetery and Funeral Services (613-546-6545). You are invited to share your memories and condolences online at www.cataraquicemetery.ca
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SARKKINEN (Haapala), Hertta Helena
Passed away peacefully, in her 92nd year, surrounded by family, at The John M Parrott Centre on Monday, March 30, 2015. Born in Laitila, Finland, on November 16, 1923, Hertta came to Canada as a young wife and mother in January, 1952, living first in McKenzie, then Port Arthur, Windsor, Toronto and finally Adolphustown, Ontario. Hertta was one of those people who always persevered, she called it her Finnish “sisu”. Becoming a single mother soon after arriving in Canada, she did everything she could to make a good life for her family. She attended English classes while still in Port Arthur, then achieved her bookkeeping diploma in Toronto and continued in that field until her retirement. She was always deeply involved in her church. For years she canvassed door to door for the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Canadian Cancer Society during their fund raising campaigns. Her sauna, morning swims and gardens were three of her most favourite things. She lived life to the fullest, loved with all her heart and laughed joyously. Hertta was the beloved Äiti (mother) of Leena (Artie, Heaven), Sunapee, New Hampshire; John (Marja), Adolphustown; Sirkku (Bob), Pickering and Maija (Michael), Napanee, very proud Iso-Äiti (grandmother) of Corrie (Michael), North Carolina; Julius (Heaven); David, Windsor; Mikey (Sinikka), San Diego; Liisa (Mike), Windsor; Jayme (Laura), Napanee; Jesse, Marmora; Jamie, Pickering and Timothy, Napanee; Iso-Iso-Äiti (great-grandmother) of Jasmine (Zach), Wisconsin; Cameron, Windsor; Lincoln, San Diego; Maija-Liisa and Erik, Windsor and Jane, Napanee and IsoIso-Iso-Äiti (great-greatgrandmother) of Rowan and Willow, Wisconsin, mother-in-law and dear friend of Frank Mark (Heaven). Hertta will be remembered for her lovely smile, hugs, flowers, love of family, faith in God and a long, beautiful life well lived. A private family Memorial Service will be held on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 10, 2015. Her family would like to express their sincere gratitude, from the bottom of their hearts, to the very special Dr. Tom Touzel, the incredibly kind and compassionate staff of Lilac Knoll and Cedar Grove at The John M Parrott Centre and Pastor Norm Esdon for his friendship and support over the years. Because of her strong, abiding faith, we celebrate Hertta’s passing from this life to the next, not mourn her death.
LONG, Ilah May
At the ripe age of 94 years, Ilah May went to sleep on Sunday, March 29, 2015. She was born on Wolfe Island to William Mosier and Myrtle (Orr). She was also predeceased by her brothers, Ray, Carl, Floyd and Anson. She is survived by her sons, Ivan (Marlyn) and Royce (Diane), 3 grandchildren, Amber Dawn, Karen and Rodger and 4 great-grandchildren, Merinah, Jasper, Zackary and Ezeckiel. Many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends also will miss her. A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 11am at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 351 Bridge Street West, Napanee, Ontario. Many thanks on behalf of the family to all those who cared for her so well at Sherwood Manor and Bridgehouse in Napanee, also Hilltop Manor in Merrickville. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
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HART, Laura Elizabeth
Surrounded by family, Laura passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 5, 2015, at the age of 82. Loving wife of the late Gord Bartley (1980). Very cherished mother of Laverne (1949) and Laurie Bartley. Proud grandmother of Keith Alberry (Charlene), Celeste Lai (Cae-Jay), Hope Alberry and Deanna Alberry. Dear great-grandmother of Landon, Sophia, Warren, Ozwin and Kiara. Aunt of Betty Lowry (Kevin) and Allan Hart. Predeceased by her brother and sister-in-law Clarence and Gloria. Cremation in care of the James Reid Crematorium. Memorial Service will be held at Kingston Gospel Temple, 2295 Princess Street, on Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 10:30am. Family will receive friends at a reception following the Service. A private family inurnment will be held at a later date in Napanee. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Laura’s memory may be made to Kingston Gospel Temple. www.jamesreidfuneralhome.com
SAGRIFF-PERRY; Mary “Teresa” (nee Murray)
Peacefully at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital, Napanee, surrounded by her loving family on Sunday, April 5, 2015, in her 80th year. Beloved wife of Harold Perry. Loving mother of Joyce (Alan) Whan, Joe Sagriff, Brenda Sagriff, Norma (Brian) Hart, Jack Sagriff, Cathy (Gary) Howie, Donna Sagriff, Ted Sagriff and stepmother of Trudy (Leslie) Jamieson and Tammy (Randy) AuCoin. Predeceased by her children, Josephine Oliver and Clarence Sagriff. Sadly missed by her 27 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Dearly missed by her siblings, Gertrude Gray, Patricia (Frank) Ottenhof, Catherine Cullen, Harold Murray, Jimmy (Linda) Murray, Rita Murray, Michael Murray, Christine (Moe) Belanger, Patrick Murray, Donny (Valerie) Murray, Lucille (Frank) Hewitt and Leonard Murray. Fondly remembered by her many nieces, nephews and friends. The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Wednesday, April 8th from 2pm-4pm and 7pm9pm. Funeral Mass from St. Anthony’s of Padua Church, Centreville on Thursday at 11am. Interment St. Anthony’s of Padua Parish Cemetery. Donations to the UHKF Cancer Centre would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.
448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722
980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722
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TELFORD, Marion
FRIDAY, APRIL 10TH
Consignment Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm 662 Cty. Rd. # 12. 3.5 kms south west of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre. Website www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct Estates, Farm and Commercial sales on site. Canteen Available, Terms: Cash and Debit For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732
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TOWNSHIP OF STONE MILLS TO ALL RESIDENTS HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DAY APRIL 25, 2015 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
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Suddenly, at the Kingston General Hospital on Sunday, April 5, 2015. Marion Irene Telford (nee Lucas) of Napanee, at age 79. Beloved wife of Robert Telford and dear mother of Donna Moss (late Kevin) of Tamworth; Paul Telford of Napanee and the late Terry Telford. Grandmother of Krystal Whitford (Garson) of Ingleside; Trudy Craig (Kyle) of Napanee and Lauren and Erin Telford of Napanee and great-grandmother of Gracie-Fay. Sister of Bill Lucas (Emily) of Erinsville; Jim Lucas (Helen) of Marlbank and the late Mildred Forster, also 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 8th from 7pm-9pm. Service at the Westdale Park Free Methodist Church, 7 Richmond Park Drive in Napanee on Thursday, April 9th at 11a.m. Cremation to follow with inurnment at the Tamworth Cemetery Columbarium. Memorial donations by cheque to the Lennox and Addington County Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
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AUCTION SALE AT 10:00 AM ON SITE OF REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS & VEHICLE ESTATE OF DONALD ASH, MADOC, ONT. Directions: Sale location is 174 Elgin St. Madoc (just east of the Secondary School). Household: Frigidaire fridge & 30” stove, round oak pedestal kitchen table, dining table/ jackknife leaf, 4 press back chairs, china hutch, Lazy boy recliner, chesterfield & chair, platform rocker, coffee & end table, book case, Sony 31” flat screen TV, DVD player, entertainment unit, imitation fireplace, double bed with matching chest of drawers & dresser/mirror, double bed with matching vanity/bench & 4 drawer chest, single bed, roll away bed, old trunk, wooden box, antique chicken coop style child's rocker, stool, telephone table, old medicine cabinet, antique pine tapered leg table, 2 laundry tables, old captain's chair, 3 Iris pattern water glasses & 2 candle holders, marigold iris pattern cream & sugar & butter dish, wine glasses, old candy dish, glassware, depression, coal oil lamp, 2 barn lanterns, every day dishes, pots & pans, cast iron fry pans, silver plate, antique bean slicer, milk bottles, qty. of old coins, BA gas paper weight & medallion, old fire extinguisher, 2 drawer file cabinet, dresser set, old suitcases, 2 hand made quilts, miniature lamps, several old comics, 2 rotary phones & numerous other pieces. Vehicle, Shop & Garden: 2009 Ford Escape 3.0 litre 6 cylinder SUV in really nice shape sells as is. Poulan 15 H.P. 5 speed 38” cut riding lawnmower, garden utility trailer, Turf Power 3.75 H.P. push mower, shop vac, 20 ft. extension ladder, 2 al. step ladders, steel shelving unit, assorted garden & small shop tools, hardware, barbeque & numerous other smalls. Real Estate: This beautiful piece of real estate will be offered for sale at 12 noon. It consists of a 2 storey vinyl sided home on a gently sloping lot in the village of Madoc. The house has hardwood floors throughout with a bright spacious eat-in kitchen. Also on the main floor is a dining room, livingroom, laundry room and 2 piece bathroom. The second floor has 4 large bedrooms and a 3 piece bathroom. There is a new electric water heater and a new only 3 month old gas furnace. It offers all of the amenities of village living being close to both elementary & secondary schools, churches and in close proximity to the grocery stores. This is an ideal starter home.The real estate will be offered for sale subject to the estate's approval. Open house for the real estate will be April 12, 2015 1:00 P.M.- 2:30 P.M. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC or Cheque/ID Estate and/or auctioneer not responsible in case of accident
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AUCTIONS
MONDAY, APRIL 13 - 1:00 P.M.
Antique, Modern & Collectable Auction Sale at Napanee Lions Hall, 57 County Rd. 8, Greater Napanee FEATURING: Ruth Brooks oil; wooden flying model airplanes in original boxes; Football and Air Hockey games; electric bed & chair; antique & modern furniture; 2 Remington bronzes; Canadian Tire diecast banks; cast iron banks; milk bottles; weathervane; 5000 wt generator; fishing rods, lures & tackle box, tools; china & glass - Flo Blue; Thistle; Roseville; Blue Mountain lobster plate CCC & several other pieces & animals; 3 pocket watches & costume jewellery NO BUYERS PREMIUM - Very Partial Listing VIEWING SALE DAY ONLY - 12 Noon Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa, MasterCard only. Canteen Available NEIL LAMBERT, AUCTIONEER Napanee 613-354-3406 e-mail Sally1@KOS.net An excellent full sale. For pictures & listing please go to www.lambertauctions.ca Next Auction - April 27 at Selby Hall.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15TH
AUCTION SALE AT 5:00 PM DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Kenmore range, Maytag washer, Admiral dryer, Whirlpool portable washer, Gibbard walnut dining table/6 chairs, tea wagon, single pedestal kitchen table, coffee & end tables, steel bedsteads, chests of drawers & dressers, Bell apt. size piano & bench, Bistro table/ 2 chairs, antique hall tables, plant stands, assorted chairs, recliner, redwood picnic table/2 benches, patio table, antique hanging hall lamp, chandelier, table lamps, linens & bedding, large qty. of old glass & china all packed at time of listing, silver plate tea service/tray, a number of old shutters/ hardware, aluminum ext ladder, garden & shop tools & many more interesting pieces from this old Napanee home. Watch the web site for detailed list & photos as it is unpacked. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
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AT 10:00 AM AUCTION SALE OF KATAHDIN SHEEP & LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Directions: From Hwy. 401 at Belleville take Hwy. 37 (Exit 544) north 2 Kms to Casey Road. Turn right and follow 6 Kms To 1146 Casey Road. Sheep: This sale features a flock of approx. 35 Katahdin Ewes selling with dorper cross lambs at their side. Also selling are approx. 25 bred yearlings due for summer lambing. This flock is primarily Katahdin & bred Dorper. Approx. 110 sheep will be selling in this sale. A Dorper ram will also be selling. Equipment & Livestock supplies: Selling before the sheep will be a ford 3pth 3f plow, 36’ hay and grain elevator, 3 Marweld walk through sheep feeders, feed troughs, heated water buckets, fencing supplies, Taggers & other sheep equipment. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC or Cheque/ID Auctioneers not responsible in case of accident.
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COMMUNITY PULSE MAY 2 TEA AND SALE At Bath United Church, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Baked goods, plants, sewing, quilt silent auction and gently used items. Lunch is $5. HISTORICAL COSTUME CLUB The Historical Costume Club of Kingston will be presenting a fashion show in honour of Sir John A. MacDonald’s bicentennial. Many of their costumes are authentic. This event will take place at 2 p.m. at St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church. Refreshments following. Tickets are $15 each and are available at Gray’s Drug Store or call Cathy 613-329-2149 to reserve your seats. MAY 2&3 JANE’S WALK IN BELLEVILLE Join friends and neighbours to walk or ride your bike as part of an international celebration of the principles of urbanist Jane Jacobs. Learn more about our community. There are two walks and a ride this year. Saturday, hop on your bike for ‘Jane Rides on the Wild Side’. Sunday morning have a closer look at urban agriculture during ‘Jane Sows Some Seeds’. Sunday afternoon join an expert in church architecture at the ‘Jane Goes to Church’ walk. More information: http://janeswalk.orgcanada/belleville. MAY 8 GRAND FINALE CONCERT Orchestra Kingston and the Kingston Community Strings together present: Grand Finale Concert, featuring a selection of well-known orchestral works by Brahms, Dvorak, Mendelssohn and Wagner, as well as a Suite of Latin Dances by Kingston composer and OK conductor, John Palmer at 7:30 p.m., at the Isabel Bader Centre. Tickets $20/15, available from the box office at the Isable Bader Centre for the Performing Arts or online. Contact 613-6349312, or manager@orchestrakingston.ca for information.
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NDSS student Kris Vanderveer smooths out his paint job as he takes part in the Limestone District School Board’s annual skills competition, which sees students judged on a series of skilled trades projects. He won gold while Kris Bruke won silver in auto paint. Also winning medals for NDSS were Aaron Cassidy, Bryar Hird (collisions), Dylan Clement, Cory Nieuwkoop (auto service), Ian Murphy (cabinetry), Caleb Tizard (plumbing), Avery Smith (trades), Candice Easterbrook and Leah Hill (CADD).
COMMUNITY FARM CALENDAR THE AG & RURAL UPDATE IS AN ELECTRONIC BULLETIN THAT IS PRODUCED WEEKLY BY STAFF AT THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE & FOOD, (OMAF), BRIGHTON RESOURCE CENTRE. IT IS DISTRIBUTED FREE TO SUBSCRIBERS. NOT ALL OF THE INFORMATION USED IN THIS FARM CALENDAR IS SUPPLIED BY THE ELECTRONIC BULLETIN.
The Yarker Farmers Market is getting ready for another season. We are looking for produce growers, farmers and market gardeners who would like to sell what they grow at our market this summer. For more information please contact Lynn lynnmrenaud@hotmail.com. 2015 Rural Summer Jobs Service - Accepting Applications Now The goal of the Rural Summer Jobs Service (RSJS) is to encourage rural employers to create summer jobs that enhance the life skills and work experience of students in Ontario. In 2014, over 1,500 employers participated in creating over 4,600 rural summer jobs. The RSJS is part
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We are looking for FARM/HOBBY FARM/RURAL PROPERTY listings for the spring market. We are expecting a good demand for rural property in 2015 and want to add your property to our rural inventory for our prospective buyers. - Combined sales experience of 34 plus years. - Bill McCutcheon is a lifetime farmer in the area - Rob MacDonald Napanee area resident for 50+ yrs with farming roots
of the Ontario Government's Ontario Summer Jobs Strategy to assist students across Ontario. What does the Rural Summer Jobs Service offer? The Government of Ontario provides a $2/hour hiring incentive to eligible, rural employers who can create summer jobs for rural students between the ages of 15 and 30. The program offers an opportunity for employers to hire a student and receive reimbursement for the time worked between April 1st and September 30th. Rural employers may receive the hiring incentive for up to 560 hours per eligible summer employee. Application - Consists of three pages including an updated employer declaration. To ensure acceptance into the program, please make sure that all fields are completed in full. Important Dates: April 1, 2015: First day of eligibility for subsidized employment for student positions April 17, 2015: Deadline for submission of Employer Application forms May 2015: Student Checklist and Claim forms will be
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posted on the OMAFRA webpage May 30, 2015: Applicants will be notified of application status and number of positions approved July 31, 2015: Deadline for submission of the Student Eligibility Checklists September 30, 2015: Last day of eligibility for subsidized employment for student positions October 23, 2015: Deadline for submission of Employer Claim forms either by email, fax or by mail http://ontario.ca/bd2f
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The Napanee Beaver Part-time Employment Opportunity Summer Day Camp Leadership Position
Looking for energetic and enthusiastic Secondary and Post-Secondary students, to work with youth between the ages of 5yrs & 15yrs. Come join our Day Camp team as we enjoy a fun filled summer. There are seven, 8 week positions available. 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday from 8:30am-4:30pm with before and after care duties and Leader in Training 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 Monday, June 22nd 2015 for training and preparation. 1. Piece attached on one side 5. Flat-bottomed boat 10. Oblong cream puff 12. Czar nation 14. Jump rope fast 16. Ma's partner 18. Ink writing implement 19. Wet spongy ground 20. "Gunga Din" screenwriter 22. Root mean square (abbr.) 23. Strode 25. Former ruler of Iran 26. Provide with a top 27. Chit 28. Actor DeLuise 30. Point midway between E and SE 31. S.E. Asian nation 33. Protein basis of cheese 35. 1976 Music Pulitzer Ned 37. Belonging to Mrs. Parks 38. Tooth covering 40. Satisfy fully 41. Animal companion 42. Fix conclusively 44. 7th day (abbr.) 45. Pouch
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15. 12th calendar month 17. Greek capital 18. Communist China 21. Philadelphia sandwich 23. Neverland's Peter 24. Medical man 27. Domesticates 29. Murdered in his bathtub 32. Dreaming sleep state 34. Drunkard 35. Double 36. Of one 39. Allow 40. Sorrowful 43. Dining hall
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Interested applicants should submit a detailed resume and cover letter marked File #03-2015 to: Town of Greater Napanee Attention: Lyndsay Tee P.O. Box 97, 124 John St. Napanee, ON K7R 3L4 Email: hr@greaternapanee.com By 4:00 p.m. April 17, 2015
Successful applicants will be contacted for an interview.
We are an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance.
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Top 5 steps to a best garden ever
What plan? This plan. This is one of my now famous ‘fridge magnet’ columns. Read it, stick it to the fridge, and follow up with some action as time and favourable weather allows. The benefits that accrue will multiply faster than blue chip, dividend paying stocks. Though, evening scented stocks are a wonderful way to generate some excitement around the yard as the sun is setting on those warm summer evenings. Romance is a difficult thing to put a monetary value on, so I will quit with the investment analogy and get to it. Save a tonne of work this summer. Apply dormant spray to your fruit trees, roses, most flowering trees and shrubs just as soon as evening temperatures remain reliably above freezing. This may not be any time soon, but I give you fair warning so that there are no excuses. Dormant spray is a twobottle arrangement that you buy in a box. One bottle contains a refined mineral oil called ‘dormant oil’. Its job is to smother overwintering insect egg casings and prevent the first generation of tent caterpillars from taking over your crab apple, same with aphids on your roses. The second bottle is filled with lime sulphur. This is a natural disease suppressant. The active bacteria and spores that promote powdery mildew and sooty mould are discouraged by the smell of this stuff, as are house guests who drop by the same day that you apply it. For this reason I recommend that you spray it and go run some errands for a few hours. Find an excuse to leave the premis-
es while your neighbour, who shade of green. Be sure to use is washing his car on his a quality lawn fertilizer that driveway wonders if the soap contains chelated iron, a type in his bucket has gone bad. of iron that is available in a Lime sulphur smells like rot- form that grass plants can readily absorb. There is a new ten eggs, but it works. Prune. This is a great form of iron on the market time of year to prune most called ‘DDP’ which produces any fruiting trees, especially extraordinary results. This is a good time of year apples, peaches, apricots and nectarines. The idea is to to thicken your lawn by open up their structure by spreading fresh grass seed removing a portion of the over thin areas. Put down two branches that grow in the or three centimetres of lawn interior of the tree. Let the soil first, broadcast the seed sun shine on the fruit as it evenly by hand, rake smooth, ripens and remove some of and step on it to get the seed in firm conthe top tact with the growth, allowsoil. Water ing wind to regularly w h i s t l e until germithrough. SunThe Green File n a t i o n shine and breezes encourage evenly occurs. And remember that ripened fruit and discourage the best quality grass seed the diseases and insects that does not germinate for two to the dormant spray didn’t three weeks: slow is good. Soil enhancement. The reach. Leave your pear tree nutrients in your garden and unless it is unruly or getting container soil were used up, in your way. They generally to a large extent, by last year’s plants. This is the best don’t like being pruned. This is a good time of year time of year to replenish to prune your cedar hedge those nutrients by adding and junipers, too. Shaping generous quantities of comthem now produces a soft, fin- posted manure. For the first ished look in a month or two time we are able to buy Bio Max manure that is certified as new growth appears. Fertilize your lawn. by the Compost Council of “What does fertilizer do for Canada with a ‘Compost your lawn, anyway?� people Quality Assurance’ logo on like to ask. Well, think of a the bag. April is the time to dig bear venturing out of a cave after a long winter nap. The generous quantities of comfirst thing she is going to posted cattle or sheep want is a square meal: after manure into your garden all, the winter robbed her of beds. How much? I spread 20 the nutrients she stored up in kilograms over a square metre of soil and turn it her belly last fall. Your lawn stored up under or ‘work it in’ with a nutrients at its root zone last cultivator or garden fork or fall, which is why it explodes leave it and let the earth out of the soil like a rocket (a worms pull it down. It is impossible to slow rocket) with the warming temperatures and overemphasize the benefits of increased rainfall of spring. adding finished compost to Soon, however, it outgrows your garden soil. Evidence the available nutrients in the that this is a good idea, and soil and bingo, weeds compete their way into the lawn and insects are tempted by its weakened state. None of this happens, to the same extent, when a quality fertilizer is applied early in spring. A product with slow-release nitrogen provides a safe, lasting green as this is the one element that your lawn craves the most after a long winter. The addition of iron, at least one percent in the bag, is the key to a greener lawn. In the same way that iron provides your blood with its deep red colour, it keeps your lawn a deep
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replace with fresh container mix. Be sure to buy quality stuff. Check out the plants that are available at your local garden retailer this time of year. It might surprise you to find greenhouse-fresh pansies, violas, ranunculus and garden herbs available for sale. They look good and can
be planted in containers that are located in sheltered locations, like under an awning or near the front door. Mark Cullen appears on Canada AM every Wednesday at 8:40 a.m. He is the Lawn and Garden expert for Home Hardware. Sign up for his free monthly newsletter at www.markcullen.com.
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Anyone who has ever read David Chilton’s great Canadian book The Wealthy Barber will know the secret to a financially secure retirement: work hard, save a little bit of money every week starting when you are young, don’t give up saving (ever) and sock it away somewhere reasonably safe where it will grow at a rate that outpaces inflation. Producing the very best garden calls for a similar plan: Start while you are young enough (and can still bend over), work hard (especially early in the season), invest wisely and plan on never retiring (from the garden, that is).
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APRIL 12-18
Volunteers deserve a ‘thank you’
THIS
IS THE TIME TO RECOGNIZE, CELEBRATE AND THANK OUR VOLUNTEERS!
Although volunteers don’t generally get involved in their community for any other reason than to contribute, that doesn’t mean volunteers wouldn’t appreciate a ‘thank you’ for their efforts. At least, that’s what a study released by Volunteering Canada earlier this year suggests. The Volunteer Recognition Study, conducted by Volunteer Canada with the support of the Investors Group, indicated that many volunteers “appreciate a genuine
thank you… whether it is with words highlighting the impact of a volunteer’s contribution or a small personalized token, a custom and sincere thanks makes a difference.” That’s where National Volunteer Week, April 12-18, comes in — it gives a chance for those agencies and organizations that rely on volunteers to thank those who donate their time and effort. “Volunteers form the bedrock of Canadian communities. With each
“Volunteers don’t necessarily have the time, but they have the heart.”
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of the two billion hours Canadians volunteer each year, people are reaching their potential, organizations are stronger, communities are healthier and more resilient and society is more inclusive and just,” says Paila Speevak, president and CEO of Volunteer Canada. Volunteer Canada, however, also says that volunteering rates appear to be declining across the country, as well. Based on information in Statistics Canada’s General Social Survey for 2013, the number of volunteers across the country dropped by halfa-million people since the start of the decade. The 2013 General Social Survey — Giving, Volunteering and Participating, is the sixth iteration of a series of surveys that began with the National Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating in 1997. The survey was last conducted in 2010 and is the
result of a partnership of the following federal government departments and voluntary sector organizations: Canadian Heritage, Employment and Social Development Canada, Health Canada, the Public Health Agency of Canada, Canada Revenue Agency, Statistics Canada, Imagine Canada and Volunteer Canada. The study showed that while 13.3 million Canadians participated in some form of volunteering in 2010, the figure dropped to 12.7 million in 2013. “Although the numbers are down, they provide clarity for organizations and communities. This information sheds light on where organizations need to focus their volunteer engagement strategies,” said Speevak. The study also showed that the volunteer landscape is changing. Youth (individuals between the ages of 15 and 19 years) are more engaged with 66 per cent
volunteering an average of 110 hours per year. While some youth engagement (20 per cent) is due to mandatory community service, Volunteer Canada says it believes that youth generally want to make a difference, and that’s great for the future of volunteering: they are highly motivated to be active global citizens and often volunteer to gain experience and build skills. While the volunteer rate decreases with age, older adults (55 and over) continue to contribute the most (39 per cent) of all volunteering hours. Volunteer Canada says it recognizes that these numbers are extremely positive, yet they also raise the question: will subsequent generations be volunteering in the same way given the multiple demands on their time? They suggest that an opportunity exists to expose people throughout their lifecycle to volunteering in order to
ensure healthy and resilient communities into the future. Volunteer Canada points out that Canadians between the ages of 35 to 44 saw a six per cent drop in their volunteer rate. The organization says that this is not a surprise considering that this age group has multiple demands on their time. Many are balancing careers with raising families, and increasingly providing care for elderly parents and other extended family members. A promising practice that has been growing over the past decade, however, is employersupported volunteering. ESV gives employees the opportunity to volunteer through their workplace and often during working hours. In order to promote volunteer participation, Volunteer Canada says it encourages employers to integrate employer-supported volunteering into their corporate social responsibility strategies.
National Volunteer Week April 12 - 18 2015
would like to thank all of their volunteers for their dedication in providing compassionate support to our community!
The Town of Deseronto would like to thank and recognize the many caring individuals who dedicate their time and resources to serve on Deseronto’s organizations, clubs, committees and boards. The programs and activities of our volunteer organizations/groups benefits the community in countless ways throughout the year; making Deseronto a better place to live, work and play. Volunteers are the backbone of our community.
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Thank you to the many volunteers who assist in the delivery of county services and everyone who volunteers throughout our county community. www.lennox-addington.on.ca
HOW TO FIND THE RIGHT VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITY
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TO COACH A YOUTH SPORTS TEAM IS ONE WAY ATHLETES AND SPORTS FANS CAN COMBINE THEIR PASSION FOR SPORTS WITH THEIR DESIRE TO GIVE BACK TO THEIR COMMUNITIES.
illions of people volunteer every year. Some parents may volunteer to coach their children's athletic teams, while other volunteers work with nonprofit organizations in need of assistance to help turn their mission statements into reality. Though many people may spend a lifetime volunteering with the same organization, many others find their initial foray into volunteering does not meet their expectations, and such volunteers might walk away in search of another organization or opportunity. Because the turnover rate of volunteers can be so significant, many charities, in particular those that work with children, ask volunteers to make a minimum commitment before coming on board. But the reason many volunteers walk away from a volunteering opportunity has little to do with time and more to do with finding a volunteering opportunity that's right for them. The right opportunity differs for everyone, and men and women who want to give back to their communities can ask themselves a se-
ries of questions in an effort to find a volunteering opportunity that best suits them.
What causes am I passionate about? A cause you are passionate about is often a great place to start when you search for a volunteering opportunity. For example, people with a love of animals may find that working with a nearby animal s h e l t e r , whether it's working at the shelter or fostering animals in need of temporary homes, is a great way to give back. Sports fans and athletes whose playing days are largely behind them may want to volunteer with their local youth leagues or coach at a nearby school. When you are passionate about a cause, you will likely be passionate about
volunteering to advance that cause.
What do I want to do? What you want to do while volunteering is another factor to consider. Men and women who work in an office all week may want to get outdoors on the weekends, so volunteering opportunities with the local park system might be an ideal fit. It's also important to determine what you don't want to do. Some people are uncomfortable asking others for money, so such men and women should avoid volunteering positions that focus on fundraising. If a volunteering opportunity involves activities you don't enjoy, you're less likely to stick with it. How much time do I have to volunteer? It's not a crime to have a hectic
schedule. Prospective volunteers whose time is already stretched thin may want to avoid ongoing volunteer opportunities that require significant time commitments. Such people might be more suited to one-time projects or those opportunities that allow volunteers to decide at the last minute if they will attend. Honestly assess your schedule to determine how much time you have to devote to volunteering before choosing an activity. Where do I want to volunteer? Cities typically have more volunteering opportunities than the suburbs, so men and women should determine if travel is a deterrent before choosing a volunteering opportunity. A nearby city might have opportunities that are more suitable to your skills, but if you are averse to traveling, then you may not stay committed to such projects. When looking for a volunteering opportunity, determine where you would like to volunteer, and be honest with yourself when assessing if travel is a potential deterrent.
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26 Mill Street East Napanee Lt. Colonel Harry Babcock Branch 137 Would like to acknowledge all the Volunteers who help our Branch during the Poppy Campaign and Remembrance Day in our Branch and the Community throughout the year. We also welcome new members who would like to join and volunteer in our organization.
Saluting the Past, Welcoming the Future
LENNOX & ADDINGTON COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL CELEBRATES OUR VOLUNTEERS
From April 12 to April 18, 2015, the L&A County General Hospital Volunteer Services step into the spotlight as they join communities across the country in celebrating National Volunteer Week.
This week is a special time set aside to raise awareness of the vital role our volunteers play in our community. The Hospital Board of Directors, staff and Physicians would like to take this time to honour the people who so generously donate their time and energy helping and supporting patients, families and staff, planning special functions, and raising money towards the purchase of very necessary equipment. A heartfelt thank you goes out to our treasured volunteers for the work they do and the kindness they bring to us every day.
Please join us during this week in celebrating this group of dedicated individuals and the contributions they make to our hospital and community. With sincere thanks.
How beautiful a day can be when kindness touches it!
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10964 HIGHWAY 33 This is IT! Lake Ontario waterfront home just west of Conway on a beautiful 1.2 acre lot. The home has been totally renovated, is carpet free and features a living room, kitchen with eating area, separate dining room, office, 2 bedrooms, and 1.5 bathrooms. Lots of closets and fantastic views. There is 100’ of level shoreline, beautifully landscaped with mature trees, saplings, and lots of perennial flower beds. The property has been meticulously maintained both inside and out. There is also a very nice insulated 2 car attached garage. The house has been wired to accept an emergency generator as well. Excellent well, water treatment system with Reverse Osmosis System, and a well maintained septic system. Call Rob or Bill to book your private viewing. $409,900. MLS 15602257
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7 BAYVIEW DR. Very nice single family home, 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, full finished basement with office. Primary rooms are hardwood and ceramic at the front entrance. Deeded access to water and close to the boat launch. Asking $249,000. MLS 15600515
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6149 REVELL RD,VERONA
3 beds, 1 bath, updated kitchen and bath, pool, large yard, attached 1 car garage. $189,900 MLS 15602958
Immaculate Bungalow on one acre. $279,900. MLS 15602947
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10137 HIGHWAY 41, KALADAR 5 bedrooms, 1 bath, attached garage, paved driveway, minutes to the K&P Trail. $99,900 MLS 15601988
162 HEMLING LANE Lovely 7 year old, well constructed, all brick 2 storey home on 38+ private acres. Large custom kitchen with quartz counters and granite flooring. Lots of custom extras throughout. Custom elevated 12' x 20' “Dura-deck”, and a 12' x 53' concrete patio below offering great views of the surrounding property. There is a 24' x 36' detached garage beside the dwelling as well as 2 very nice shops, 30' x 40' and 16' x 25' respectively. $595,000. MLS 15602004
2 bedroom, 1 bath condo, Minutes to downtown Kingston. $198,000. MLS 15600317
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17 FRISK RD, NAPANEE
2 bedrooms, 1 bath, updated home, large lot. $116,900. MLS 15601969
3+2 beds - 2 baths - full finished basement. $342,500 MLS 15602911
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1231-I HUGHES LANDING ROAD Year round home, excellent condition, 101x1 ac, 3 boats, furnished. $379,900. MLS 15602606
2541 EAST HUNGERFORD ROAD 81 acre farm, 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, 3700 sqft with sauna. $369,900. MLS 14610232
472 DUNDAS ST. W., NAPANEE Waterfront lot on the Napanee River on west end of Town. $129,900. MLS 14609028
534 SLATE FALLS ROAD, DENBIGH 39 acre hunt camp backs on crown land, year round access. $65,900. MLS 14609768
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10964 HWY 33, GREATER NAPANEE Totally renovated, carpet free on 1.2 acre lot $409,900 MLS 15602257
162 HEMLING LANE 38+ Acres with 24’x36’ detached garage + workshops $595,000. MLS 15602004
7 BAYVIEW DRIVE 3 bedrooms, 2 full bath, deeded access to water. $249,900. MLS 15600515
COUNTY ROAD 9, NAPANEE 210’ x 415’ building lot. Excellent location! $24,900. MLS 14608406
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8 SUNSET CRESCENT 2+1 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. Great condition. $239,900. MLS 15602916
302 FRASER Private setting. 3 bedroom home, huge barn. $399,900. MLS
68 RAGLAN ST., NAPANEE 3 bedrooms, 5 appliances. All recently updated! $179,500. MLS 15600781
453 COUNTY RD., 4, TAMWORTH 3+1 bedrooms, 2 baths, built-in kitchen appliances. Granny suite potential. $289,900. MLS 15602604
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NEAR 156 PLUMB RD, TYENDINAGA 1.5 acre lot on a quiet dead end road with new well with 15gpm. $49,900. MLS 14606644
BUTTERMILK FALLS ROAD Moments north of Napanee. Over 3 acres - 16 GPM Well $29,900. MLS 14610174
NEAR 1189 SHIBAGUARD 10 acre vacation building lot with running stream. Just South of Tamworth. $39,900. MLS 15600612
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11128 LOYALIST PARKWAY 3 bedrooms with 600 ft of shoreline. Recently updated. $399,900. MLS 14609935
26 QUARKER HILL ROAD This corner-home is nestled on historic Quaker Hill Rd., South Shore, Hay Bay. $187,500. MLS 15601185
60 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, with unique bonus room, quick close available. $134,900. MLS 15600339
BIG GULL LAKE 2 bedroom, 1 bath & loft. Waterfront. All furnishings $287,000. MLS 15602961
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18 Bedford Street
Large, two-storey house zoned for both commercial and residential use with great potential. Featuring large main floor rooms, post and beam construction, 2 bedrooms and a loft area. Spectacular views of Westport Mill Pond and Foley Mountain, private, nicely treed and easily accessible. The possibilities are endless! MLSÂŽ15602668
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The building site has been cleared, the well has been drilled, the laneway is in place - this lot awaits your plans! 300 ft of great shoreline ideal for swimming, mature trees, rock outcroppings, 2.92 acres to call your own, plus access to 156 acres of parkland to enjoy year-round. Superb value! MLSÂŽ15600849
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Year round home with 182’ of natural waterfront on popular Bobs Lake only 45 minutes from Kingston. Three bedrooms, 1 bath, open concept design with gleaming hardwood floors throughout and a stone patio where you can relax and enjoy nature, privacy and views over the water. MLSŽ15601960
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227 DRIVE-IN ROAD
Host: Wayne Elder, Sales Rep
Greg Wagar
45 BEVERLY ST. NAPANEE
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613-541-9781
Welcome home to this beautiful semi detached home. Main floor has 2 piece bath, hardwood/ceramic flooring and open living /dining area, spacious kitchen with sliding doors to the deck and gazebo. Upstairs has 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths (master with ensuite) and another full bath. Lower level has a nicely finished rec room,cold cellar and lots of storage. The yard is landcaped, fenced with an entrance gate. Many upgrades have been done, so it is definitely a home to view. $244,900. (N19) MLS 15602701
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613-331-0536
Rick Gerow
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70 HOLDEN RD
Lovely 1.8 acre property is located just north of Roblin. All updated water treatment, new boiler to fuel in floor radiant heat and hot water on demand, freshly painted throughout with new lighting fixtures, new tool shed, seamless eaves. Wheelchair accessible. Some work left to finish but take advantage of the opportunity to add your personal style. Studio cabin with hydro is an excellent place for a man cave. Asking $224,000. (N23) MLS 15602969
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613-536-8897
Barry Brummel
8074 COUNTY ROAD 2
Charming Victorian charm a minute from town. Enjoy the renovated family room with cathedral ceiling, natural gas fireplace and bar, all overlooking private inground pool. 4 bedrooms, formal dining rom and eat in kitchen with open concept. Economically heated with natural gas furnace. Updates include roof/windows/furnace/fireplace. Stunning perennials with Japanese water garden in rear yard. Call for your personal viewing. Asking $299,000. (M130) MLS 15600191
232 JOHN STREET
True victorian charm in Napanee. Original french doors, large rooms with high ceilings. Upgraded windows/ r-52 attic insulation / 3 1/2 years old. H.E.natural gas furnace / 6 year old steel roof / 32x14 sports pool 6 years old with natural gas pool heated and elephant cover. 3 Bathrooms / gas fireplace. Old fashion charm within walking distance to ammenities. Asking $194,000. (N20) MLS 15602717
25 DAIRY AVE
Currently operatiing as a dance studio (2 separate classrooms) with living quarters. Open concept 3 bedroom living quarters with breakfast nook and dining area. Endless possibilites for this multi use property. Live on site and operate your business, rent/lease spaces or convert entire premises back to commercial. Asking $204,000. (N12) MLS 15601893
136 PALACE RD
Move in ready. Good solid family home with all the proper maintenance. The upgrades and updates over the last 10 years to this spacious 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath house include siding, windows, kitchen, bath, furnace, central air, flooring, plumbing and wiring. Large formal dining room plus eat in kitchen. Comfortable west facing sunroom. Attached workshop and 2 sheds all on a good sized town lot with lots of parking space. Asking $179,900. (N15) MLS 15602199
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Marten D. Lewis
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613-539-9852
1464 COUNTY ROAD 6
This 3 bedroom brick bungalow with a 1 bedroom inlaw suite will make the perfect home for your growing family. Sitting on 2 1/2 acres. Only 2.5 kms north of the 401 on County Rd 6. 15 minutes to Kingston. Inground pool and screened in porch. Call for your private showing today. Asking $270,000. (N24) MLS 15602989
84 RAGLAN STREET
This 3 bedroom bungalow with finished rec room is a must see. Windows, natural gas fireplace in rec room and furnace with ac new in 2009; new membrane roof in 2008. Very nice back yard with shed. Close to all the amenities. Book your private showing today. Asking $195,000. (N06) MLS 15601050
7 CENTRE ST # 107
2 bedroom, 2 bath Vyas Villa condo. Main floor. Park just feet from your door. Newer flooring. Front window and patio door replaced. View of river. Oversized master bedroom. Immaculate. Just move in. Asking $169,900. (N07) MLS 15601114
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143 KILDARE AVE. AMHERSTVIEW
Professionally built Central Frontenac bungalow with attention to every detail. Near Arden bordering Crown land. Year round stream with fully serviced trailer in woods, accessible by foot bridge, for weekend guests. New furnace, heated garage, workshop with attached finished den with bar. Large deck with screened gazebo. Immaculate home that you must see asking $245,000. (M136) MLS 15600692
Lovely 3 bdrm 5 yr old home in newer section of Amherstivew. Open concept with mocha hardwood in living room. spacious bdrms, fenced backyard with larger deck, larger lot. House is in great condition. Call for personalized showing. Asking $289,900. (N21) MLS 15602945
1186 ELM TREE RD., ARDEN
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843 COUNTY ROAD 9
Marlene McGrath
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3 - 1 bdrm self contained units. All units offer complete privacy with fantastic views of surrounding countryside. Each unit has been updated including 3 new kitchens. Main living area has been meticulously updated and features new hrdwd & ceramic flrs, 2 new bthrms, convenient main fl lndry area & spacious Florida rm. Beautifully landscaped with plenty of space for parking, home is ideal for outdoor entertaining. Perfect for a dream retirement home, a granny/cottage or an investment property. Asking $369,000. (M108) MLS 14607627
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Sue Rankin
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Paul Wagar
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613-484-1603
Cathy Conrad Broker
613-484-2636
Trent Mosier, CRA
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613-483-9618
130 MILL ST. YARKER 1.3 Acre waterfront lot. Well, Septic and excavation work completed. Asking $96,000. (M74) MLS 14608993
Enjoy the outdoors on this 8 acre waterfront property with easy access for boating and fishing. Four bedrooms, 1 bath, eat-in kitchen and double detached garage, with workshop attached. Very private setting with many trees to provide shade. Asking $349,900. (N17) MLS 15602580
227 JOHNSON BAY LANE
Here is your chance to own a piece of Howe Island paradise located on picturesque and serene Johnson Bay. 3 spacious bedrooms 2 full bathrooms and a finished basement with walkout to the oversized 70 foot pontoon style floating dock. Oversized windows throughout the home. Sunroom off the eat in kitchen to relax and enjoy the breathtaking sunrise and the sunset. Oversized triple bay detached garage. Asking $424,900. (N13) MLS 15601898
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920 BLUFFWOOD AVE KINGSTON Family friendly 2 storey home with attached 1 car garage. Fully fenced backyard. Attractive open concept living, dining and kitchen areas. Spacious master bedroom with double closets. Full finished basement with rough in for 2 pc. bath. Asking $299.500. (N14) MLS 15602049 NEW PRICE
7389 COUNTY ROAD
Lovely brick and angel stone bungalow sits high and deep from municipal road and offers loads of living space; approx 2300 sq.ft. of upper living area and additional 1800 sq.ft. lower living space. Separate dining area, huge foyer, 2 separate stairways to lower area, fam rm with patio doors to deck, 3 plus 1 bdrms (with potential for additional bdrms), 3 bthrms, huge south facing livrm with angel stone fireplace and attached dbl garage with inside entry. 1 plus acre beautifully landscaped front and rear yards are sure to impress. Asking $244,900. (M125)
512 ASSELSTINE RD
Great rural 15 acre property with abundance of wild life and hardwoods. Nice 3 bdrm elevated bungalow. Nicely landscaped with large deck to enjoy sunsets. House is 21 years old and in great shape. Wood-oil furnace with great set up for firewood. Ready for a new family who are looking for privacy. Call to view asking $249,000. (N09) MLS 15601289
1554 LAKE ROAD
This 2 bedroom home would be ideal for the first time home buyer. Deep lot in the Village of Enterprise. Quick closing available. Asking $156,900. (N22) MLS 15602954
410 HUFFMAN RD., MOSCOW
Spotless rural home on 1.65 acres. Freshly painted interior. 2 bedrooms plus bed sitting room. 1 ½ bths. Large country kitchen with propane stove. Upper level vinyl windows. Large sunroom and enclosed front porch. Good dug well with state of the art water system. Years of proper maintenance evident here. Asking $169,900. (N02) MLS 15600865
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5954 ARDEN RD
3 bedroom home with many updates in last 4 years, insulation, plumbing, wiring, windows, doors and deck. Large workshop and wood shed, newer drilled well. Minutes away from ATV and snowmobile trails, 15 minutes north of Tamworth Asking $119,900. (M134) MLS 15600632
5133 CTY RD 9 N. SHORE HAY BAY
Well cared for Hay Bay waterfront bungalow. Major renovation/addition 15 years ago included metal roof, insulation, vinyl siding, vinyl windows, furnace, double garage. Open concept 2+1 bedrooms, 2 baths. Patio doors from main and lower level. Great views of the bay. Tiered slope to natural 114 feet of shoreline, dock and electric boat winch. Asking $334,900. MLS 15600249 (M132) Virtual tour www.obeo.com/960804
80 UNION ST
Roomy 2 storey home with private and matured rear yard. Quiet area, well established. Natural gas furnace (to be installed), large rooms, 16` above ground pool. 1 bedroom basement apartment presently rented for $675.000 month. Asking $299,900. (N08) MLS 15601262
160 EAST ST
4 large bedrooms, 2 full baths, upper level laundry, updated kitchen with center island and in floor heating. Multiple heating sources including radiator (new boiler), pellet stove and gas furnace. In-ground pool, lovely patio with landscaping galore. Bonus feature included with the sale of this home: generator back up panel which will power 25% of the home. Never be left in the dark again. Asking $289,900. (N05) MLS 15601043
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NEW PRICE
186 COUNTY RD. 8 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $249,900. (EX3824) MLS 15602658
NEW LISTING
4481 COUNTY RD. 9 3+1 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $274,900. (EX3815) MLS 15602463
17 JAMES ST. 3 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $259,900. (EX3756) MLS 15600613
NEW LISTING
178 COUNTY RD. 9 3 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $178,900. (EX3802) MLS 15602168
NEW LISTING
NEW PRICE
8034 COUNTY RD. 2 3+1 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $285,900. (EX3812) MLS 15602394
1526 COUNTY RD. 5 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $379,900. (EX3729) MLS 14610245
15 GEROW RD. 3+1 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $210,000. (EX3788) MLS 15601757
8682 COUNTY RD. 2 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $325,000. (EX3799) MLS 15602090
181 QUEEN ST. 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $274,900. (EX3790) MLS 15601838
28 FRIzzELL RD. 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $259,900. (EX3775) MLS 15601455
WATERFRONT
75 ELLIOTTS LANE 2+2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $349,900. (EX3823) MLS 15602647
NEW PRICE
409 LITTLE CREEK RD. 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $305,000. (EX3818) MLS 15602519
NEW LISTING
ROBLIN RD. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $399,900. (EX3791) MLS 15601876
NEW PRICE
256 DUNDAS STREET W. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $209,900. (EX3779) MLS 15601573
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COMMERCIAL
1368 LITTLE CREEK RD. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $369,900. (EX3780) MLS 15601575
727 LITTLE CREEK RD. 2+1 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $244,900. (EX3828) MLS 15602768
52 COUNTRY CLUB DR. 3+1 BEDROOM, 3.5 BATH $589,000. (EX3660) MLS 14608379
NEW LISTING
43 SARAH ST. 3+1 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATHROOM $359,900. (EX3764) MLS 15600950
81 SPLINTER DR. 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $269,900. (EX3813) MLS 15602419
NEW LISTING
MILL ST AMAzING 4 PLEX - 2 BEDROOM UNITS WITH GARAGES $579,900. (EX3792) MLS 15601889
BUSINESS
COMMERCIAL 8 BRIDGE ST. 43 FITCHETT RD. Excellent commercial building in great location. 2000 sq. The main building has two 14’ overhead doors. 600 AMP, 3 phase Combine business and pleasure! Love golf? How about ft. was conducting business as the Super Cleaners. power, plus 50x62 cover-all building. Storage shed 121x31, quon- a golf cart rental business showing excellent returns. Please call for details. $219,900. (EX3808) MLS set hut 34x63, steel and pole barn 43x27. Building and lot only. Over 1500 tournament carts booked last year. $269,900. 15602307/15602309 (EX3768) MLS 15601176 Business is not for sale. $589,000. MLS 14610445
VACANT LAND
ACRES ON BAY OF QUINTE. NEW LISTING 2Build your dream home on this gently sloped lot to the water. 6 GPM drilled well. The 2 acres have been kept manicured like a lawn. $249,900. (EX3827) MLS 15602760
237 PLEASANT DR. 2+2 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $364,900. (EX3723) MLS 14610127
NEW LISTING
BUTTERMILK FALLS RD. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $269,900. (EX3816) MLS 15602483
137 COUNTY RD. 20 5+2 BEDROOM, 3.5 BATH $320,900. (EX3759) MLS 15600750
SOLD
NEW PRICE
1175 FRALICK RD. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $249,900 (EX3804) MLS 15602234
NEW LISTING
1538 LAKE RD. 3 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $219,900. (EX3803) MLS 15602198
SUN. 1-3PM HOSTESS: AUDREY ANN HAMILTON
NEW LISTING
93 HENRY ST. 5 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $329,900. (EX3748) MLS 15600129
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13 CAMPBELL CRES. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $259,900. (EX3777) MLS 15601510
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VACANT LAND
82 ACRES on Shermans Point with 332 feet of prime waterfront. Build your dream waterfront home on the secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of developing the remaining acreage with 4560 feet of Town Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny bit of E.P. GST is applicable. $399,900. (EX3626) HIGHWAY 41 - 8 acres of prime commercial land. MLS 14607264 Services at lot line. Located at 41 Highway and Vanluven Road. 132’ on 41 Hwy. 449’ on Vanluven Rd. with BENN'S POINT RD. - Beautifully manicured and main8 acres +/-. Restricted covenant on title no restaurants. tained 2.03 acre building lot just minutes south of Na$519,000. (EX3821) MLS 15602610 panee. Well record 23 LPM. Entrance in place. Quiet road with well maintained homes in the area. $69,900. GREAT BUILDING LOT with lots of privacy. Just min- (EX3581) MLS 14605934 utes from town. $49,900. (EX3750) MLS 15600275
SHERMAN’S POINT WATERFRONT BUILDING LOT. 97’x403’. Deep water for boating. This lot is located at the lighthouse on Sherman’s Point Road. $179,900. (EX3814) MLS 15602423 BUILD YOU OWN DREAM HOME on this beautiful 63 acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of cedar, pine, and spruce. Remaining is brush. $99,900. (EX3179) MLS 13603821
VACANT LAND
COUNTY RD. 8, South Shore Rd. 225 acres of vacant land. Featuring approximately 80 acres of mixed wood, some work land, the remainder pasture. $300,000. (EX3744) MLS 14610480
416 DUNDAS ST. W. - Waterfront property on the Napanee River. Approved for 12 unit apartment building (plan included), or a single residential home. $225,000. (EX3569) MLS 14605621
PRISTINE SHORELINE - SHERMAN’S POINT ROAD KIMMETT SIDE RD. - 2 acre industrial lot close to - Build your dream home on this 100’ waterfront x 300’ Goodyear, good access to Hwy. 401. Utilities at the cleared level lot. Nestled within the cedars on the shores road. $89,900. (EX3415) MLS 14600527 of Long Reach. $169,900. (EX3701) MLS 14609617
475 CAMDEN RD. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $163,000. (EX3781) MLS 15601591
SOLD
164 CROYDEN RD. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $299,900. (EX3789) MLS 15601787
VACANT LAND
PETWORTH RD. - Build your dream home on this ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream 3.43 acre lot with a drilled well already on the property. home on this picture perfect 19 acre building lot located just minutes north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at $59,900. (EX3551) MLS 14605162 its best. You will have lots of privacy. Entrance drive36 NEvILLE POINT RD. - Beautiful, very well kept 1 way is in. Good wells have been obtained on neighacre property on prestigious Neville Point, Beaver Lake. bouring lots. $49,900. (EX3373) MLS 13609013 Has 184 feet of waterfront. Great fishing, boating, swimming and skating. Village close by with all amenities. IF YOU LIKE WIDE OPEN SPACES, this building lot Paved road makes perfect location for your year-round is perfect for you. Build you dream home on this very home. Southern exposure, gentle shoreline and sandly nice, level lot and have space to roam. New well with lake bed. Private from road by trees. Includes drilled lots of water. Taxes to be assessed. $49,900. well, bunkie and dock. Not many lots available on (EX3751) MLS 15600277 Beaver Lake and this is one-of-a-kind. Call before it’s gone! $169,900. (EX3459) MLS 14601939
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Enjoy the workmanship of yesteryear in this solid 2 storey, 3 bedroom home. Hardwood floors, vaulted family room plus finished rec room. 1 1/2 baths, duel wood/oil furnace. Detached garage and workshop. $219,900. (EX3803) MLS 15602198
NEW LISTING
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NEWBURGH STUNNING BRICK $329,900. NEW LISTING
Well kept 3 bedroom home with gas heat. Mostly newer windows, main floor bath and laundry plus 4 piece bath on second level. Rear deck and fenced yard. $129,900. (EX3787) MLS 15601701
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78 BRANT ST. $104,900. Great 3 bedroom home with newer windows, heating system and kitchen. Big yard with chainlink fencing. All appliances included. Must be seen. $104,900. (EX3798) MLS 15602121
ERINSVILLE $134,900. NEW LISTING Super 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with lots of character. Beamed ceilings, family room plus living room with fireplace. Formal dining room, detached garage with workshop! Don’t delay! Great home! $134,900. (EX3817) MLS 15602503
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399 MAIN ST., NEWBURGH $122,500. Fantastic property approximately 2.73 acres right in historic Village of Newburgh. 3 bedroom bungalow, gas heat, central air. Needs some T.L.C. but if you’re handy, it’s a great project. (EX3820) MLS 15602582
32 Industrial Blvd, Napanee Phone (613)354-4800 www.exitnapanee.ca CELL 613-540-4375 BILL MARTIN Sales Rep. bmartin@exitnapanee.ca
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Excellent 2 bedroom home situated on a good sized lot with great view of Beaver Lake. Some hardwood flooring, remainder is laminate. Steps from boat launch, park and swimming. Must be seen. $169,900. (EX3786) MLS 15601695
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Excellent 2 storey brick with lovely eat-in kitchen “plus” separate dining room. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, main floor laundry. Third floor loft just waiting for your ideas. Must be seen!!! $139,900. (EX3806) MLS 15602386
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3+1 bedroom bungalow situated on a huge park-like lot. 3 baths, full deck off kitchen overlooking grounds. Full finished basement, walk-out to garage plus patio doors to lower deck. Gas fireplace. Great in-law suite possibilities. Napanee River runs behind property. 2 driveways. (EX3835) MLS 15603008
NEW LISTING
5453 COUNTY RD. 8 $149,900. Good 2 bedroom situated on a beautiful 1/2 acre lot with tons of perennials, raspberry and vegetable gardens, 2 outbuildings 16x24 and 16x18, greenhouse 8x10, steel roof, hardwood floors, heat furnace and. Good dug well plus cistern, wrap-around decking. $149,900. (EX3745) MLS 15600088
443 THOMAS ST. $139,900.
This beautiful 5 bedroom, 2 bath home is situated on 3.5 acres. Features include original wood trim railings and hardwood floors throughout. Main floor windows have upper leaded glass. Third floor loft. Great bed and breakfast potential. Great condition! $329,900. (EX3810) MLS 15602381
Well maintained 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath condo with new laminate flooring on main level. Gas heat. Early possession available. $123,500. (EX3805) MLS 15602276
422 THOMAS ST. $129,900.
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7701 COUNTY RD. 2, NAPANEE
1851 COUNTY RD. 14 $129,900. Cherished traditions of simple country life. 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Hardwood floors in main area. Newer roof, windows, soffits. Former Reidville Public School. (EX3719) MLS 14610060
32 MEADOW LANE, NAPANEE
25 ANGUS DR., NAPANEE
Looking for a Nice end-unit Super family home great family condo with uplocated in a great NEW home just mindated kitchen and neighbourhood! LISTING utes from town? large deck. This You will feel welCome take a look unit has a finished comed as soon as at this great brick rec room and den you walk into the bungalow just on the lower level large oversized east of Napanee! along with in-unit foyer. New flooring Roof done in laundry. Roof comthroughout most of MOTIVATED Timberline shinpleted in 2014. This the home is tasteSELLERS gles 2013, most is an affordable fully done. Large windows 2014. Large garage with heated workshop makes it the ultimate man choice with heat master bedroom cave. Newer deck is a great place to kick back and relax. Spacious finished base- approximately $70/m and hydro $125/m for a family of 4. Great choice for and good sized additional bedrooms makes this a great choice for the growment with half bath and bedroom with separate entrance. Has huge in-law suite someone looking to own their first home or looking to reduce monthly hous- ing family! Newer roof, high efficiency furnace in 2009! Offered at $239,000. potential. Call today for your viewing! REDUCED to $195,000. MLS 14608065 ing costs! Offered at $124,900! MLS 15602273 MLS 14609930
Older 4 bed3 bedroom room home mobile with situated just many upwest of Nadates. Very panee. This economical home boasts l e a s e open con($162.00 per cept, hardmonth includwood floors ing taxes), and many propane furupdates including new kitchen cupboards, windows, propane furnace, nace. Situelectrical, plumbing, steel roof. Large detached garage with workshop. ated west of New well August 2014 (10 GPM). $209,000. (EX3689) MLS 14609326 Napanee on County Road 2. $44,900. (EX3794) MLS 15601962 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 WATERFRONT for bass, walleye, pike, etc. Open concept kitchen and living room, new appliances, large shed. $274,900. (EX3385) MLS 13609456 www.paradiseonbayofquinte.com
164 MILL ST., DESERONTO Older 3 bedroom home in Deseronto. Well kept home with nice decor and updates. Fully fenced rear yard. All appliances are included in asking price. $119,000. (EX3124) MLS 13602043
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287 MAPLE ST., DESERONTO Older 3 bedroom home in a quiet area of town. Very spacious home with updates. F.A. electrical, etc. Needs some exterior work. Low traffic area. $79,900. (EX3747) MLS 15600187
BUILDER’S TERMS BUILDING LOT 248’x124’ $23,000. (EX3703) 2.67 ACRE BUILDING LOT Newburgh area. Parcel was approved for severance. $24,000. (EX3704) EDGE OF TOWN 2 lots for $59,900. (EX3715) 6 acre parcel $169,900. (EX3716) INVESTMENT PROPERTY - Approved for 48 lots. $379,000. (EX3717) RECREATIONAL PROPERTY - Ideal recreational property for hunting, fishing, four wheeling or ski-dooing or a new home. Ample amount of level shoreline on Princess Lake. Nice hardwood ridge. Well treed property fronts on both sides of road. 46 kms from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX3311) MLS 13607388
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118 NEVILLE POINT RD., ERINSVILLE â&#x20AC;˘ 3+1 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths â&#x20AC;˘ Vaulted Ceilings â&#x20AC;˘ Covered Deck Overlooking Beaver Lake $324,500. MLS 15602510 open e s u o h
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328 CENTREVILLE ROAD MLSÂŽ 15600028
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1263 ROCKWOOD DR., KINGSTON â&#x20AC;˘ 3+1 Bedrooms & 3 Baths â&#x20AC;˘ Rec Room with Gas Fireplace â&#x20AC;˘ In-Law Potential
$289,900. MLS 15602117
$249,000. MLS 15600787
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$392,000. MLS 15602113
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2888 RUTLEDGE ROAD, SYDENHAM MLSÂŽ15601709
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$174,000
597 MACDONNELL
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3 bedroom 1.5 baths, lots of updates !
Well kept 2 + 2 bedroom with 2 full baths bungalow
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Completely professionally renovated house. Huge fenced yard with detached garage. Beautiful open concept kitchen with island. Large dining room, main floor laundry, all new wiring, plumbing, flooring and windows! This home shows like new!!! There are 3 bedrooms plus a separate office or playroom, 1.5 baths, large bright spacious rooms. Call Kelly to view today! MLS 14606879
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24 OLD COUNTY RD 9, NAPANEE â&#x20AC;˘ Beautiful and Private on 3.5 Acres â&#x20AC;˘ Almost 500ft of Waterfront â&#x20AC;˘ Newly Sided 4 Bedroom Home
534C COUNTY RD. 15, TAMWORTH â&#x20AC;˘ Beautiful View on Private Lot â&#x20AC;˘ Well Maintained Home â&#x20AC;˘ 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
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ST., 67 MILLS RD., BRIGHTON 5 JAMES ST., NAPANEE Immaculate and tastefully NAPANEE NEW NEW Downtown updated 2 bedroom, 2 bath, Great Napanee LISTING LISTING Napanee move-in ready bungalow in location - next to charmer at Brighton by the Bay-Adult Golf Club and WOW price! 3 bedrooms Community. Bright and open backing on Conplus tandem concept layout with a sepaservation Park. bedroom, 2 rate dining room and breakGorgeous upfull baths, fast area. Master bedroom dated and imground floor with ensuite bath. Most of maculate l a u n d r y, the floors have been updated with high quality laminate floors (2014), new roof side-split with 3+1 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Expansive finished and bright lower level separate (2014), new furnace, A/C and Smart Air System (2012). New stove (2014), recent that could serve as an in-law suite with a walk-out. Large double garage with extra dining room, solarium, updated mechanics, windows fridge, new toilets (2014). Double garage with inside entry and large unfinished 6' storage space and entry to both house and backyard. New appliances, recent hard- and roof and large workshop/ shed in backyard. Vacant and move-in ready. $169,000. MLS 14608659 3" basement. Association fees $30.00/mo. $259,000. wood floors, 3 fireplaces. Just move in! $279,500. MLS 15602938
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Directions: Centennial to Wheathill to Swanfield, follow to 2062 Swanfield St.
Move-in ready home close to all shopping. Nicely decorated 3 bedroom, two storey in a great subdivision. Master bedroom features full ensuite and walkin closet. Open concept kitchen with penisula. Lower level completely finished. Just bring your furniture! $289,900. MLS 15602612
NEW LISTING
STARTER HOME 234 DUNDAS ST., DESERONTO
Great starter home for your family. Nice character filled home features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, main floor laundry, and large eat in kitchen with island. Newer windows, roof and gas furnace. Call today for a viewing. $89,900. MLS 14607892
VACANT LAND Lot in Picton. Minutes from town. New well. $49,900.
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HOBBY FARM
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Walleye fishing capital & amazing deep waterfront. Home is like new, large open concept great room with cathedral ceilings, 11 ft island in kitchen with granite counter. Two master suites, both with ensuite baths & glass railing deck overlooking water. All stainless steel appliances with commercial size fridge & freezer. Lower level has full size kitchen, 2 bdrms, large rec room with patio doors to hot tub deck, you will feel like you are at a resort when you sit at your waterfront deck with granite bar, bar fridge & enough dock space for all your friends boats! Enough water to park a sail boat at your dock! This would make an excellent waterfront `bed & breakfast resort` or great for 2 families, with 6 bedrooms, 2 kitchens & 4 ensuite baths. $459,900. MLS 14604801 NEW PRICE
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7336 COUNTY RD. 2 Beautiful spacious 2 storey home, 4 large spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite. Hardwood floors throughout, ceramic in baths, kitchen and foyer. Eat-in kitchen completely renovated. Entry to double car garage from kitchen, separate family room for the kids to play while the adults enjoy the fireplace in the living room. 3 season sunroom right off the living room. $258,000. MLS 14608531
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4700 COUNTY ROAD 8, GREATER NAPANEE
Character filled spacious 4 bdrm home, newly renovated bath, newer kitchen, hardwood floors & wide plank pine flooring. New panel, newer windows (2012), large mudroom off kitchen. Exterior features 3 storey 60x35 barn with 2 stalls, goat pen & cattle corral, 2 storey hay loft, also a large chicken coop and separate workshop. Recently installed all new electric fencing with 2 man gates & 2 tractor gates. Over 7 ac of land to enjoy, this home is set well back from the road for the utmost in privacy. $230,000. MLS 15602047
Multi unit lot w/beautiful waterview. $54,900.
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Gorgeous 3 bdrm, 3 bath newer bungalow. Hrdwd flooring throughout. Most of the main floor, ceramic in baths. Lrg LR with cathedral ceiling & custom window. Lrg master bedroom w/ ensuite. Lrg RR w/gas FP. Garage w/inside entry. Excellent value. s -,3Â&#x161;12
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East Hill cute & Cozy 3 bedrm, 2 Bath starter home. Brand new Hi Effy.Gas furnace & Central Air.Modern bright Oak Kitchen, Gorgeous Dining area w tons of light from lg. patio doors. Super large lot ( 137 ft.deep) w 2 decks & 2 storage sheds. upstairs are 3 moderate sized bedrooms.Very clean, Shows Well! Located at 327 MacDonald Ave. MLSÂŽ2142348
4-Bedroom (2+2) Geertsma Built. Upscale Townhouse. (END UNIT) Full brick, full finished basement, 3x4pc. bathrooms, garage with walk in, sun awning off deck, hardwood floors, master with ensuite & walk-in closet. Hi efficiency gas, central air & HRV. Shows like new! MLSÂŽQR21501082
2 1/2 storey full brick w/view of harbour. 4 bdrms, 2 baths, cozy porch great for relaxing on summer nights. Original hrdwd floors & trim. GAS heat, C/A, windows, hydro, plumbing recently upgraded. Shows well!.MLSÂŽQR21407196
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One of a kind piece of property with cottage on a beautiful secluded part of the lake that is totally surrounded by crown land. Located on a stunning point on buckshot lake that is covered with shade trees and has gorgeous water views on 3 sides. Waterfront is pristine clean and is every thing you could dream of from rocky and deep to shallow and sandy. $169,900. MLS 14602335
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4 +/- ACRE BUILDING LOT on quiet country road. 10 +/- minutes from 401 Hwy and Napanee. Great building location for new home. $28,900. Investment!! 3 Unit Apartment Building, Located In Napanee. This Building Is Owner And Tenant Occupied And Remodeled Top To Bottom In The Past Few Years. Great Opportunity To Live For Free, Plus Make Some Extra Income. One Unit Is Wheel Chair Ready And Has Wheel In Bathroom. Please Call For More Details. $349,900. MLS 14609208
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1058 FRIZZELL RD, STONE MILLS Beautiful custom built country home, located about 15 mins north of 401 Hwy at Napanee on 7 plus acres. Open concept and features cathedral ceilings, finished in natural pine, custom kitchen with island and all interior doors in natural pine in the living room. Natural finished post and beam and cozy fireplace area. Large open loft with lots of storage area that can be easily turned into another bdrm, in floor heating, wood fireplace stoves, sun room, open patios, covered porches, plus much more! Also potential for in-law suite. Two plus car garage and two other outbuildings. Lots of peace and quiet. MLS 15601580
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