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SPWC starts construction on new facility Next phase for wildlife rescue centre begins with sod turning BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

A new animal hospital is now being constructed to replace the old Sandy Pine Wildlife Centre, and management promise it will be fully built and functional by mid-November. The SPWC helps injured and orphaned wildlife, including mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians, and releases them back into the wild once they are healed and ready. Shovels hit the dirt last week to build approximately a 40-footby-70-foot new animal hospital, which will be quite the upgrade from the small garden shed the SPWC has been operating out of for the past two decades. “We’re getting so many more patients every year, we’re just jam-packed. We have hawks now sitting next to pigeons and that’s not good for the recovery of the birds,” explained Sue Meech, SPWC director. She said she couldn’t go through another winter in the small shed, as last year there were more than 25 swans, most of which were outside in large caged in areas. “It was pretty bleak. We were carrying water from one tap in the barn. It was a lot of hard work for us. It’s going to be much easier now; we’re going to have drains and everything else,” she said.

Two animal lovers in Kingston, Ken Collins and Ilka Hrynchyshn, are generously paying for the construction of the hospital. Before ever meeting Meech or seeing the SPWC firsthand, they decided they wanted to help. Hrynchyshn and Collins knew of Meech though their veterinarian and read about Meech’s need for an animal hospital and decided to visit the SPWC last fall. “We made a decision then to carry through with this hospital,” explained Collins, who was at the SPWC last week when construction began. “After we saw the conditions that they were working out of and all the wonderful people that were donating their time and efforts, (we decided to help). And we like to see a smile on Sue’s face,” added Hrynchyshn. The estimated cost of the animal hospital’s construction is $400,000. During the sod turning event last week, Greater Napanee Mayor Gord Schermerhorn thanked Meech for her dedication to local animals and those across the province. “We want to congratulate Sue Meech for this state-of-the-art facility, it’s great to have that in our community. She does great work for the wildlife not just for this area, but I’m going to say the province of Ontario.

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Court house history laid out in black and white Town’s heritage committee installs plaque detailing background of L&A County buildings

BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

A new plaque was unveiled outside of the Lennox and Addington Court House on Monday, depicting the evolution of the historic site over the past 150 years. Presented by the Greater Napanee Heritage/Street Smarts Committee, the plaque contains reproduced photos of the unveiling of the cenotaph in 1920, the court house in 1910, the county jail (which would later become the present day museum and archives) in 1909, the jailer’s house in 1909, the land registry office in 1995 and an updated version of the

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court house from 1994. “We tried to find photographs to illustrate because of that old saying a picture’s worth a thousand words,” said Dennis Mills, chair of the Heritage Street Smarts Committee. “Sometimes the photographs help to tell the story. It’s a story in pictures with some printed words in support to go with it.” A paragraph is dedicated to each of the historic buildings on the grounds, stating what its original purpose was and what it’s used for now. “Sometimes when people look at heritage properties, one of the first things they say is, ‘When was it built? Who built it? Why was it built? What is it used for today?’,” added Mills. “We’re pretty lucky in this particular case that these county buildings have survived intact.” The unveiling was part of the county’s year long 150th celebration, which will come to a head on Aug. 23 with the re-opening of

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L&A County Warden and Greater Napanee Mayor Gord Schermerhorn (left) and Greater Napanee Heritage/Street Smarts Committee chairperson Dennis Mills unveil a new plaque detailing the history of the county court house and surrounding buildings on Monday. the revamped Museum and Archives. All year long the county has been highlighting the rich history of the area.

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ested in the heritage of their counties or their municipalities,” said Gord Schermerhorn, warden of Lennox and Addington. “It’s just great that we have this wonderful campus and the county court house that recognizes all of the heritage across Lennox and Addington county.” Though the plaque talks about the history of the court house lot, Mills says they created it with an eye for the future, not

the past. He sees it as a monument for future generations to be able to look back on the county’s earliest years. “For future generations, they need the opportunity to look back and see where they came from,” said Mills. “We have evolved as a society of unique people who live and work in the community of what we know as the County of Lennox and Addington.”

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Music by the River makes a comeback Concert at Conservation Park organized to pay tribute to musician Wayne VanDeBogart

BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

APANEE’S Music by the River series will be returning for one edition this summer, and that’s for a special musical tribute to Wayne VanDeBogart — a late local business owner, artist and musician. The celebration is being organized by Stephen Medd, Ralph Gentile and Charlie King, all of whom played music with VanDeBogart before his passing this past spring. The event will take place at Conservation Park from 1-4 p.m. on

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Aug. 24. All of the performers have performed with VanDeBogart at some point in his musical career. “Wayne was an extremely talented individual in this town. In fact, part of Napanee’s legacy — cultural and artistic musical legacy — Wayne has played a huge part in that,� said Medd. VanDeBogart was widely known for his pedal steel guitar playing and is also known as an accomplished painter. “I had the pleasure of working with Wayne on previous music events and a song I wrote and recorded for Avril (Lavigne) called

‘Two Rivers’,� added Medd. Medd said VanDeBogart’s family thinks the event is a great way to celebrate his life and passion for music. “Bonnie, Wayne’s wife, before I did anything with this idea, I approached her just to get her support and Bonnie recommended a number of Wayne’s closest friends and musical partners,� said Medd. He said the event would be a great way for anyone who knew VanDeBogart or his music to celebrate his accomplishments. He said because VanDeBogart was so accomplished and well liked, the event pulled

together quickly and smoothly. “Myself and Charlie King, another local musician who has played with Wayne, assembled a number of Wayne VanDeBogart’s friends and musical comrades and that came together within about a day-and-a-half, so it was very easy to put this together. We’re going to have some of the best country pickers around during that Sunday afternoon and it should be a lot of fun,� said Medd. “He’ll be remembered for his contribution to the art and cultural scene in Napanee,� he continued.

Next Sunday’s band will also be made up of those who have performed with VanDeBogart in the past, which includes Joe Saunders on lead guitar and the emcee for the event, Charlie King on piano, Ernie Smith on drums, Bob Jacob on steel guitar, and Jim McDonell on guitar. “I knew him since high school. We started out playing in a band together back when we were that young,� said King, one of the performers. “I didn’t play much with him in the last 25 years or so, but the first several years he played in my band. But then he went

on and played in another band. We didn’t play in a band together after that but we did meet up at special events and so on and played together.� VanDeBogart had performed at past Music by the River events. Medd said it is his goal to bring the music series back to Napanee on a regular basis next year. “I hope to bring it back next summer. I’m interested in bringing it back because I’m part of the cultural advisory team and I think this would fit in nicely with the cultural plan Greater Napanee just developed,� said Medd.

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From left are Greater Napanee Ward 3 Councillor Marg Isbester, SPWC director Sue Meech (seated in tractor), contributors Ilka Hyrnchyshn and Ken Collins, and Greater Napanee Mayor Gord Schermerhorn.

NEW | Thanks to community CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 “We certainly congratulate her and wish Sandy Pines all the best in the future and congratulations today on this great sod turning,� he said. Meech thanked all those involved during last week’s

event and said she is very much looking forward to moving into the new facility. “Thanks to everyone who is participating in this exciting day with us. Our next exciting day will be when we’re moving in and it’s going to be mid-November, I’ve been promised by

the project manager, before the snow flies. We’re really looking forward to that. I could not go through another winter like that in that little shed,� she said. For more information about the SPWC, or to make a donation, visit www.sandypineswildlife.org.

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Thank you to all that supported the fundraising BBQ in July, those who purchased team shirts and all who made a donation to the event. Thanks also to everyone that encouraged me along the way via phone calls, hugs, texts, emails, balloons, signs etc. Everyone's support was overwhelming and amazing!! Celebrate your health! Tania

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If you have a non-profit community event or program you would like to promote? Let us promote it in our Community Pulse event listings. Send the details to beaver@bellnet.ca (‘Community Pulse’ in the subject line), fax them to 613-354-2622 or drop them off at the Beaver office. Events must be in by the Monday before our Thursday publication to ensure the event is entered into our system in time. Events are listed chronologically and printed when possible. For more details on the Community Pulse listings, please call 613354-6641 ext. 109. ‘INSPIRATION AND EXPLORATION’ Presented by the Kingston Fibre Artists, from Aug. 29Sept. 24 at the Kingston Frontenac Public Library at 130 Johnson St. in Kingston. Opening reception on Sept. 4 from 6:308:30 p.m., Artists Walk and Talk on Sept. 13 from 2-4 p.m. NAPANEE FAIR HOME CRAFT WINNERS Groceries, Denise Hinch; $50, Tracy John; $25, Gabriella Klaver; Tea set, Tammy Sweet. ‘CONSTRUCTION ZONE’ VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Kids will be building on a firm foundation, but not with bricks and stone. Jesus is the model of perfection— His plans for us are divine. Through hands-on activities they’ll be challenged to be humble, obedient, faithful, caring and forgiving. Register your child, grandchild, niece or nephew in this awesome program at St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church this summer! 137

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Robinson St., Napanee. Aug. 25-29 from 9 a.m. to noon each day for children ages four to 11 years. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. on Aug. 25. Cost is $25 per child or $50 maximum per family. Pre-register by Aug. 18 to guarantee a spot and be eligible for a prize. Contact Kristal at 613-354-3141 or email faym@bellnet.ca. LUNCH TIME WORKOUT Every Monday-Thursday. 12:15-12:45 p.m., Tyendinaga Fitness Resource Centre, Shannonville. Limited space for 10 participants per session. Info: 613-9622822. ‘NATURE IN THE CITY’ SUMMER DAY CAMP At the Allan Macpherson House from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. from Aug. 11-15. Children 612 will discover nature and learn about the influence of local ecology on the lives of early settlers. Camps run during the week from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost is $125 for the week, or $30 for the day, per child. PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP Napanee Parkinson’s group meets every second Tuesday of the month at the SOS building at 310 Bridge St. W. at 1:30 p.m. The next meeting will be Sept. 9. Light lunch will be served. Everyone welcome. For further information, contact Don Ryan at 613-354-5238. LITTLE HANDS PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Fridays from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Bring in the little ones, ages 0-4, for silly songs, creative crafts, and plenty of playtime! This week we will be making melted bead sun catchers! Takes place on Aug. 8,15,22,29. FREE YOGA For active members, every Saturday, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Tyendinaga Fitness Resource Centre, 14 York Rd. Shannonville. Call Erin McMahon at 613-962-2822 for further details. SOUTH FREDERICKSBURGH DART LEAGUE At the South Fred Community Hall. Registration dates: Sept. 2&9 from 7-9 p.m. $5 registration fee. League starts on Sept. 16 at 7:30 p.m., $3 to play. Must be 18 or older to register.

GAME NIGHT AND TOONIE CRAFT At the Deseronto Library. Mondays and Wednesday from 5-7 p.m. Bring the whole family! Challenge your brain with Puzzles, Brain Teasers, Crosswords, Word Searches, Sudoku and more! Games: Chess, board games, Cards and much more! Play Nintendo Wii compete and test your Wii skills! If you’d rather make a special craft, bring a toonie, and you’ll have hours of fun! VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL At Napanee Baptist Church at 9:30-11 a.m. on Aug. 1115 with crafts, snacks, games and bible stories. Theme is Gangway to Galilee, Amazing Grace Adventures. FUNCTIONAL FITNESS 50PLUS

Come join a fun filled fitness class designed for seniors. Enjoy a gentle workout while socializing. Every Tuesday and Thursday, starts Sept. 9, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Tyendinaga Fitness Resource Centre, 14 York Rd. Shannonville. Six weeks of free fun for active members call today at 613-9622822, also great for those over 40. STORY TIME IN THE PARK Wednesday 11 a.m.-noon. Come To Rathbun Park in Deseronto to ‘Get Fit With Mandi’. Sweat your sillies out with personal trainer, Mandi Tisdale! After, listen to some spectacular stories from library staff. EVENING KIDZ KAMP For ages 5-12: Aug. 18-22, 6:30-8:30pm at Westdale Park Free Methodist Church, 7 Richmond Park Dr., Napanee (across from L&A County General Hospital). Jerry and Bonnie Wallace will lead an exciting Vacation Bible School called ‘Rescue 911’, all about the greatest Rescue Mission ever — that of Jesus coming to earth to rescue us from our sin! Games, crafts, snacks and a whole lot of fun! Registration is free! Call the church 613-3542669 or email info@westdaleparkfmc.ca. Register before Aug. 6 to be eligible for a prize.

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New additions on display at UEL Heritage Centre BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

The newest exhibit at Adolphustown’s United Empire Loyalist Heritage Centre is designed to shed a little light on early life for settlers of this region. Through a collection of 19th- and 20th-century oil lamps, most of which on loan from Tom Logan, they paint a picture of both some of the struggles early Loyalists went through to get light as well as highlight some of the differences between upper- and lower-class homes. “We have a couple of the ‘Betty’ style lamps, they would have been in the primitive homes and

early log cabins,” said Brian Tackaberry, vice president of the UEL Association of Canada. “Then we’ve got the utilitarian ones, like some of the barn ones and the rail road ones as well.” Also among the collection is a piano lamp, which would have been found in some of the upper class homes. As the name suggests, the lamp would have been used to light the room as guests gathered around to listen to the piano. “We tried to show with the collection a little bit of the variety of the social scales,” said Tackaberry. “Here’s what the ordinary people would of had, but in the fancier homes this is also what you would of

had.” Also new to the museum is an original paper silhouette portrait of John Valentine Detlor, who settled in the Quinte area from Camden, New York, as a Loyalist in 1784. “It’s very rare to find something like this,” said Tackaberry, who notes the portrait has been passed through the Detlor family for many generations. Working with the family and their own first-hand documents, they were able to pinpoint some of the backstory behind the portrait. “We authenticated the names and when (members of the family) said it went from this person to this person, we know that’s true

because that’s in our family information about them,” said Tackaberry. “We figure it had to come over as a Loyalist with him. It’s something small enough that it could have been in someone’s pocket. We’ve had a couple people look at it and say it looks like something that was probably done before he came here rather than later because of the clothing style… It would cer-

tainly be late 1700s we figured.” Along with their newest items the museum also boasts a military exhibit room and a First Generation Room, which is full of first-hand artifacts from the early Loyalists. They’ve proven to be an invaluable tool for families looking to trace their early ancestors roots in the region. They’ve spent a great deal of time digitiz-

ing many of the documents, allowing for easier access and for copies to be printed. The gift shop has also been expanded and is currently running a sale on books of local interest. The museum is open daily 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., except for Tuesdays, for the remainder of the summer. For more information on the centre visit www.UEL.ca or call 613-373-2632.

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Star’s suicide touches a nerve We don’t make a habit of commenting on celebrity news in this space — there are much more important things to contemplate than whatever’s happening in Hollywood, to be sure — but the death of comedian Robin Williams this week seemed to strike a particular nerve. Perhaps it’s no surprise that news of Williams’ suicide caused such profound shock and sadness, both inside and outside the entertainment community, and among the public at large. Particularly when Williams first burst onto the scene in the late 1970s and early 1980s, his comedic style could hardly be described as dark or depressing. His manic, rapid-fire, bubbly manner was his signature. Although he effectively branched out into other areas of acting — the fact that the guy who played ‘Mork’ transitioned into playing a variety of convincing dramatic roles is still mystifying — he never lost that wild-and-crazy, anything-but-depressed mannerism. You could see it any time he made an appearance on a talk show; you could see it in his recent commercial appearance for Snickers — ‘We must win for Mother Russia!’ The man seemed to have been blessed with a gene that compelled him to make those around him (including those he performed in front of) laugh. That being said, it was no secret that Williams had demons that tormented him: depression and, at times, substance abuse. However, it was the always smiling, always ‘on’ Williams that was at the forefront. To learn that Williams’ dark side, the side we rarely saw, ultimately won the battle for his life is profoundly sad. How could a man so funny, so uninhibited and so seemingly happy commit such a sad, dark act? Williams’ death reminds us of another most uncomfortable truth, that is, no matter how much money you have, no matter how much fame you have, and no matter how much personal and professional success you may have, none of it guarantees happiness. While depression can be caused by specific events, it does not discriminate. For many, including those who seem to be the happiest people in the world, happiness can be agonizingly elusive. There are, obviously, lots of resources out there by which those who are battling depression and other mental illnesses can get (potentially life-saving) help — friends, family, faith communities, professional counselling and antidepressive medication. Certainly, many people do avail themselves of these. It’s not often that we hear about when people get turned around, it’s usually when the story ends badly. There’s more that can be done, however. Our society continues to place a stigma on mental illness, that it’s something that will just ‘go away on its own’, something that we just have to push aside or ‘tough out’. The thing is, mental illness is an illness like any other. It can be treated and even overcome, but it can’t be ignored. Those suffering from mental illness, and even those who don’t, need to recognize this. Will we prevent all those outcomes like Williams’? Certainly not. But there’s also no question that we can, and should, do better.

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Napanee Beaver and Picton Gazette publisher Jean Morrison and flight instructor Eric Faucher are all smiles after their short glider flight above Prince Edward County last Thursday. Morrison accepted an invitation from the Royal Canadian Air Cadets to go up in one of their Schweizer 2-33 powerless gliders, aircraft that are used each summer to train air cadets between the ages of 16 and 18. For more, see story on Page 30.

A telescope to borrow Thanks to the Tamworth Erinsville Community Development Committee and astronomer Terence Dickinson, Lennox and Addington Public Libraries has an interesting new addition to its collection: a SkyWatcher six-inch Dobsonian telescope. This donation will allow interested residents of the County to experience the amazing stargazing Coles’ experience we have available locally. Located just a few kilometers north of Erinsville near the Sheffield Conservation Area, the L&A County Dark Sky Viewing Area is the most southerly point in Ontario to view the stars through a pristine night sky. Library patrons can make a reservation on the telescope by placing a hold online or by visiting the Tamworth Branch Library. The borrowing period is one week and is restricted to library card holders in good standing. Borrowers must agree to be responsible for

the damage, loss or theft of the telescope while it is checked out to their card. Tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., Terence Dickinson will be running an indoor introductory session at the Tamworth branch as a tutorial for anyone interested in signing out the scope. At about 8:30 p.m., if weather conditions permit, the group will go to the Dark Sky Viewing Area to see the telescope in action. Notes If this piques your interest in astronomy, you may want to consider some of the many great astronaut memoirs out there. Carrying the Fire: An Astronaut’s Journey by Michael Collins, the third man on Apollo 11 (a.k.a. the guy who had to watch Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walk on the moon from orbit), isn’t by any means a new book but it is widely considered to be one of the best ‘astro-memoirs’.

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An open book on library design Libraries are reservoirs of strength, Grace and wit, reminders of order, Calm and continuity, Lakes of mental energy, Neither warm nor cold, Light nor dark. The pleasure they give is steady, Unorgastic, reliable, Deep and long-lasting. Germaine Greer

Six-inch Sky-Watcher Dobsonian telescope. NOTES FROM PAGE 6 If you haven’t had a chance to read Chris Hadfield’s bestselling 2013 memoir An Astronaut’s Guide To Life on Earth, be sure to do so before his new book (a visual essay), You Are Here: Around The World in 92 Minutes, is released in October. If you have ever wondered what it is like to be married to an astronaut, try The Astronaut Wives Club by Lily Koppel. Finally, an interesting (and surprisingly true) book about a wannabe astronaut that I recently finished, Sex on the Moon by Ben Mezrich, will show you the ins and outs of NASA. The protagonist, an aspiring astronaut, risks everything to try and pull off “the most audacious heist in history” by stealing moon rocks from his mentor’s lab and selling them over the internet. All of the items mentioned in this article (including Terence Dickinson’s 14 books about astronomy!) can be reserved from the County of L&A Libraries. Catherine Coles is the Manager of L&A Library Services.

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There’s nothing like relaxing with a good book. A gateway to relaxation, adventure, and a mystery land — all by opening a book. My husband Sid and I are avid readers and love collecting great reads and reference books. Even our three kids have embraced the love of reading. With all our books, we had to incorporate a library in our home; a space where you can have a peaceful spot (in our case with three kids under ten-it’s much needed at times) to relax surrounded by our most treasured books, interesting maps, and favourite pieces of art. A haven of peace in which to think, write, study, or travel to other worlds in a comfortable chair or window seat. Home libraries have always been a room that was considered to be an extra, as opposed to the norm. In today’s world, home libraries are becoming more popular, and home offices are also sharing the space with the home library. In many homes, the architectural details of the home produce dynamic libraries. With unique and geometric shelving, built in cabinetry and unique angled lines, let your home steer your creativity. First, choose where your library will be located. Under stairs, adjacent to atriums and along awkward walls may make the best and unexpected spot for a home library. Depending on your home layout, and how much space you have, choose an area that isn’t loud and heavily trafficked.

Take care to locate the room or You should preserve your prelibrary space away from those cious collection, and enjoy areas in the house that are them. For some, the library susceptible to moisture; also should hold all your books you make sure that the room’s own, while some just want a floors are strong enough to library for a peaceful setting. support the heavy weight of Assess your storage needs and book shelves. Just as impor- decide if bookshelves from tant as the walls holding the floor to ceiling are necessary. load, equally important is the Load-bearing is still a factor flooring. If you are unsure, with shelves, but you have some freedom locate your in what matehome library on rials and styles the first floor or you pick. There basement of are three types your home. of shelving Check with a which you can contractor if you have in your have a large home library. amount of books These are to store. recessed, hangMaximize ing and freeyour views; standing shelf libraries don’t units. have to be shut Recessed in and dark shelving has spaces. Who an elegant feel, doesn’t love but you will reading and dayneed the servdreaming out a ice of a profesgreat picture sional to install window? A view Design Time it. Recessed to the outside will bring in natural light and shelving takes the least space lift your creativity level while and does not interfere with a reading and enjoying your room’s space. It tends to be the most expensive, but it does books. One of the most important look trim and professional. If you plan to install hangaspects of your home library should be lighting. If possible, ing shelving, you have to be natural light through adjacent very careful. Although they windows or skylight is ideal. offer you the most freedom of Pendant lamps, ambient over- deciding their exact positions, head lighting, and side table this can easily degenerate into lamps should be considered for chaos if they are not installed night time reading. Wall in straight lines. You must sconces also make for a beauti- also take care to see that there ful aesthetic in your home. is uniformity in size, material Especially if you have art- and style. It will look very odd work, sculptures or other deco- if there is no uniformity in any rative amenities in your of these. So make sure you library, lighting can enhance purchase them in bulk. Free-standing shelf units every corner. Sit in each area of your library at different can be purchased and adjusted times of the day to ensure you in various colours, materials have ample and beautifying and sizes, but they block a room’s space. The advantage of light. Determine how many freestanding shelves is that books you have. You don’t they can go anywhere you want to stow away your books want- right up to the ceiling in cartons that are put away in and down to the floor. If you a musty storeroom. Books kept are installing free-stand shelf in boxes or stored in the base- units, ensure they are hung ment eventually get spoiled. with proper anchors and sup-

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ports into the studs or CMU walls. If you aren’t sure how to determine weight and point loads, hire a professional carpenter to assist in hanging and securing shelving. Plan a layout of your library. Libraries should be more than just shelves of books. All libraries need a great place to sit. Based on your space, determine how many chairs, sofa, table and lamps can fit comfortably. If the library is only for a few people, a few oversized chairs could be perfect. Ensure a small side table and lighting can sit adjacent to your seating. Choosing the right colours for your home library is extremely important. Ultimately, colour sets the mood in a room, so choose a colour wisely. Libraries in the past were filled with dark browns, rich burgundies and hunter greens. In today’s home libraries, the home owner can have a light and bright library or a deep coloured traditional style décor. Choose a colour that represents you, and help you and your family relax in the space. You can also add your personal touches to your home library. Fill some empty areas on the shelves with cherished collectibles and one-of-a-kind treasures. Hang your favourite works of art on the wall. Home libraries are not out of your reach, or just for the book enthusiast. One can use a home library for relaxing and stimulation of the mind. Few rooms in the house can be captured to different discoveries just by opening up a book, or laying back and closing your eyes. What you really need is a dash of creativity and a lot of will. Merola Tahamtan is an Interior Stylist in Home & Business Design, Home Staging, Painting, Colour Consultation, Organization and Window Treatments. You can reach her at 613-561-0244 or merolatahamtandesigns@live.ca.

Odd birds, odd names The dowitcher is an odd name for any bird. But, then, the dowitcher is a rather odd bird. Its name is believed to be of Iroquoian origin. Repeatedly jabbing its long bill up and down along the shoreline, it more closely resembles a sewing machine than it does a species of shorebird. Their search is for aquatic invertebrates. I found six one day in May a few years ago, feeding in the debris on the rubber tire breakwater in the Moira River near the Travelodge Hotel. Now heading south for the winter, dowitchers have been showing up again in suitable habitat for the past month. Unlike many shorebirds who trot up and down the beach, darting in and out of the incoming waves, never quite sure which way to go, or where exactly to feed, dowitchers seldom do more than just shuffle their legs. The individuals I saw on the breakwater simply turned their bodies rhythmically, jabbing first left, then right. The dowitcher is not an uncommon bird in this area by any means. I have often encountered them at Sandbanks, and at

other suitable areas around the county. But it is a tick on the day’s check list that can be displayed with some pride. And sometimes they show up in places one would not expect to see them. One spring, I was walking around the bird banding station at Prince Edward Point when one flew in and joined a killdeer on the lawn. They remained together for about 30 minutes, then flew off, side by side, as though mated for life! Now is the time to look for dowitchers and some 30 other species of shorebirds that migrate through this area every spring and fall. Almost any mudflat, sewage lagoon or shoreline will produce something in the family, but if it’s concentrations you’re after then Presqu’ile Park has the edge on most local sites. Presqu’ile has 41 species of shorebirds on its list, compared to Prince Edward County’s 35 not that far ahead of us, but on a good day you can see close to 20 of those in one day at Presqu’ile which is a remarkable feat. Some of the more unusual species on the Presqu’ile list include American Oystercatcher, Mongolian

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Outdoor Rambles plover, snowy plover, and curlew sandpiper. Amherst Island is another good area to go. In more recent years, other little nooks and crannies have been discovered by fall birders. The creek on Jackson’s Falls Road east of Milford often harbours a few shorebirds as they feed along the exposed limestone shelves in the riverbed. In the Napanee area, the Gray’s Wetland on Wilton Creek, just south of Morven, has proven to be a prolific spot to find shorebirds. Another birder locat-

ed a small, flooded depression just off Aitken’s Road in the east end of Belleville this year. His sightings have been posted on eBird, an online real time checklist program that has revolutionized how bird sightings are archived and displayed. Shorebirds are noted for their amazing migratory flights from their breeding grounds in the Arctic to the wintering grounds as far south as Tierra del Fuego at the southern tip of South America. Studies have shown that the adults of most species begin their migration before the young, sometime this month. The young, however, move from the tundra to the Arctic coastal regions first, presumably to gain the necessary fat reserves which the adults have already accumulated. It is not known yet how many juveniles are turning up this year. It had been a poor breeding year for these Arctic breeders one year, with ice and snow and water remaining well into the nesting season, spelling disaster for this popular family of birds. This translated into fewer juveniles being seen in the Bay of Quinte region during the south-

ward passage. While some embark on a remarkable flight over water to the coast of South America, a non-stop journey of about 4,100 km, others take a more leisurely jaunt through the interior, crossing the Great Lakes where they find suitable staging areas. The southwestern shores of Prince Edward County and Presqu’ile Park have provided an abundance of suitable staging areas for many years. Sandbanks offers a wide variety of shorebird habitat, from sand to shingle beaches, to wave-washed rock; the beaches of West Lake and the shallow pools and mudflats of the pannes add further to the diversity. As water levels change, exposing mudflats, new areas keep turning up annually. Keep your eyes open for them, and the numerous long distance waders that are attracted to them. For more information on today’s topic, please e-mail tsprague@kos.net or phone 613 848-4549. For more information on nature in the Quinte area, be sure to check out www.naturestuff.net .


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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 50 Years Ago August 12, 1964 n The Lennox and Addington Centennial celebrations wound up with a ‘Look to the Future Day’ as well as a final performance of the play ‘Retrospectacle’ at the Napanee Fairgrounds grandstand. Organizers estimated that 8,000 people took in the Retrospectacle during the course of its one-week run. The Ontario Minister of Agriculture William A. Stewart was the special guest of honour at the show for its second-last performance. On the final day, a time capsule was sealed, to be opened in 2064. n The federal Minster of National Revenue for Canada, E.J. Benson, was on hand for the opening of a new addition at Napanee Industries. The new building would give the company a total of 386,000 square feet under roof. A tour of the building and a reception took place at the plant for invited guests, after which a private luncheon was held at Kingston.

35 Years Ago August 15, 1979 n Four members of the Town of Napanee’s planning board made good on their threat to quit the body if their advice to council was going to be disregarded. Board chair Ronald Wilson, along with members Wesley Alkenbrack, Werk Poole and William Raycraft, tendered their resignations after council declined to reconsider one of its recent planning decisions. The planning board members recommended that council reject a property owner’s request to create a new separate entrance for a basement apartment. They argued that the entrance was in contravention of the town’s zoning bylaw. n The Town of Napanee Fire Chief Tom Kimmett advised council that many of the town’s fire hydrants needed repair or replacement. “I felt something must be done,” said councillor James Madden, who presented the report to council. The town had 113 hydrants, which were maintained by the Greater Napanee Water Supply and Pollution Control Board. The board charged the town $10.25 per month per hydrant to provide the service. About 35 of those hydrants were 30 years old. Water board manager Salvator Gelsomino said that 90 per cent of the fire hydrants were working effectively.

Editor’s Note: This is the 22nd of an ongoing series provided by L&A County to mark the municipality’s 150th anniversary. The Town of Greater Napanee’s Heritage/Street Smarts Committee, through its Municipal Heritage Plaquing Program, has unveiled a heritage plaque for the county court house and ancillary buildings on the campus at 97 Thomas St. East. The following text along with a variety of historic photographs has been inscribed on the plaque, which was installed in conjunction with the county’s 150th anniversary celebration. The Lennox and Addington County court house is part of a 19th century administrative cluster including a gaol (jail), land registry office and gaoler’s house built on a site donated by Richard Cartwright, member of the Legislative Assembly. Typical of mid19th century planning, the court house and gaol were designed by architect John Power to accommodate the needs of both government and justice. In February of 1864, construction of the court house and gaol was awarded by county council to John Forin at a total bid of $33,146. The Lennox and Addington County court house, with its grand façade and impressive lantern tower, is a highly visible and extremely important building within the town and the county. The architect chose to express the building’s status, function and symbolic values in classical traditions. Elements of Italianate and Palladian architecture are combined to achieve an impressive building, appropriate for a new county which had just achieved independence from Frontenac County. Restraint in ornamentation is found both on the exterior and interior of the building. During 1993-94, county council proceeded to completely restore and refurbish the court house and add a new millennium wing designed by architect, C.A. Ventin, to the north façade. The county gaol reflects an early justice system that punished those who broke the law and also cared for the insane and destitute within its walls. The coursed stone building includes elements of Italianate style achieved by quoins of dressed stone at the corners and tall chimneys with a balanced façade facing the court

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Above is a picture, dating to 1909, of the county gaol (jail). In 1976, the facility was converted to become the home of the museum and archives. house. Three walled prisoner yards surround the main building. The goal was closed in 1971 and replaced by the Quinte Detention Centre serving Lennox and Addington and adjacent counties. County council engaged architect Wilfred Sorenson in 1974 to design the conversion of the building to a museum and archives which opened in 1976. In 2013-14, county council upgraded and expanded the facility, adding a new archives wing designed by the Ventin Group Architects. This major capital project was completed in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the County of Lennox and Addington. On the west side of the campus is a fine red brick neoclassical style building constructed according to a design prepared by the Ontario Department of Public Works in 1868 for a standard fireproof registry office. County council awarded a tender to Sydney A. Lake for $4,800 in June 1871 for the construction of the land registry building that served the county until it closed in 1995. Behind it, adjacent to the gaol, is the red brick gaoler’s house designed in Italianate style and completed in 1891 at a cost of $1,661. A cenotaph, dedicated to the supreme sacrifice of men and women from Lennox and Addington in World War I, was unveiled in front of the Court House portico on July 1, 1920. Plaques for the fallen from World War II and the Korean War were later added to the south and north mounds respectively. Over the decades, county council has been committed to the restoration

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Above is another photo from 1909 of the gaoler’s house, also known as the Cartwright House. Below is a photo of the land registry office. The buildings were constructed in 1891 and 1871, respectively.

and renewal of the court house and its ancillary buildings in order to protect the legacy of our past, while continuing to serve the citizens of Lennox and Addington for future gen-

erations. All four buildings on the campus have been designated under the Ontario Heritage Act as having historical, cultural and architectural significance.

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Thursday, August 14, 2014 AUGUST 14 HORSESHOES At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, play starting at 6 p.m. Everyone welcome. AUGUST 15 FRIDAY LUNCH SPECIAL At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Home-cooked food. Come and enjoy in our air conditioning or on the patio. AUGUST 16 ORANGE LODGE DANCE From 8 p.m. to midnight at 1825 York Rd., Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, $12 per person. Stoney and Sundance Band. Dance, lunch, prizes. For information call 613-396-6792. DANCE 1950s/60s dance Golden Links Hall Harrowsmith 8 p.m. to midnight, $25 a couple $15 for single tickets at door and costumes welcome. Proceeds to help with repairs resulting from our water damage. Call

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AUGUST 20 WEDNESDAY BREAKFAST At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, everyone welcome. Home-cooked food from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. L&A HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Garden club, will hold a barbecue at 6 p.m. at the home of Judy Bullock.We will meet at 22 Millhaven Rd. Odessa. Please bring a chair, utensils and a salad or dessert. Everyone welcome. For information call Florence at 613-3542002. AUGUST 21 HORSESHOES At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, play starting at 6 p.m. Everyone welcome.

AUGUST 22 FRIDAY LUNCH SPECIAL At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Home-cooked food. Come and enjoy in our air conditioning or on the patio. FISH FRY AND CORN ROAST St. Paul’s United Church, Hwy. 38 Harrowsmith will host an old fashioned fish fry and corn roast from 4:30-7 p.m. Local pan fried fish donated by area anglers will top the menu followed by fresh corn on the cob, coleslaw, potato, pasta and jello salads, homemade tartar sauce, rolls and for the finish

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L&A SOS DINERS Call 354-6668 to reserve your meal, transportation.

n Aug. 21 — L&A Seniors Outreach Services Social Diners – Christmas in August, at Napanee Lions Hall. Hot turkey dinner by Chef Diana Lloyd. Music by The Dunlops and Friends. Cost is $12, tickets must be purchased in advance at the SOS office, 310 Bridge Street W, Suite D-01, no later than Aug. 15. Door prizes, visit by Santa, and much more. All are welcome, wheelchair accessible, transportation provided upon request. RECREATION FUN

n L&A SOS and the 55Plus Activity Centre for the summer are offering Fitness Classes: All levels including Cardio, Strength Training, Stability Ball, Toning, Stretching, Pilates. Yoga and Zumba Gold. Social Programs: Creative Writing and Euchre. Other Art, Social, and Education Programs will resume in September. You must be a member of SOS to attend. For information call 613-354-8889. L&A SOS Offsite Activities on hold over summer.

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DESERONTO-NAPANEE PASTORAL CHARGE 613-354-4373

DESERONTO UNITED CHURCH

Corner of Thomas & Fourth St. AA meeting Friday 8pm Worship Service at 9am August 24th Service at Grace

GRACE UNITED CHURCH

150 Robert St., Napanee Corner of Bridge Street West, & Robert St. Please join us in worship at 10:30am and in welcoming all Trinity members. Cable 10 Broadcast Friday, 8pm - Sunday, 12:30pm Caring Family Congregations Please join us for worship

DESERONTO PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 469 Dundas Street, Deseronto, Ontario 613-396-3841 Pastor: Rev. Howard Dudgeon Assistant Pastor Dan Rooney 10am - Sunday School Morning Worship at 10:45am Evening Service at 6:30pm Tuesday 5:30pm-Kid’s Program “Faith Weaver Friends� Wednesday 7pm - Family night 7pm-Youth Bible Study at Pastor Dan’s Home Everyone welcome Affiliated with PAOC

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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

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

613-377-6406 www.mosriv.com ‘Like us on Facebook’ ekellogg@persona.ca The United Church of Canada Rev. Elaine Kellogg 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

474 Belleville Road 613-354-1083 or 613-354-6934 Pastor: Tom Breeden Come join us in Worship Sundays 10:30am & 6:00pm Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 7:00pm Everyone Welcome

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 155 St. George St., Deseronto Minister: Rev. James Gordon 396-3119 or 396-2347 9:00am - Church Service and Sunday School

BATH-MORVEN PASTORAL CHARGE

Minister: Rev. Christine Sloan Charge Office: (613) 352-5375 Email: bath.morvenuc.office@bellnet.ca BATH & MORVEN UNITED CHURCHES Sunday Services for the month of August are held at Bath United Church at 10:30am. Fellowship and refreshments following the Service. 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 10:00am Holy Communion Children’s Ministry Programs TUESDAY 6:30-8pm Youth Program “The Heard� WEDNESDAY 10am Holy Communion Visit us at www.stmarymagdalenenapanee.ca

WESTDALE PARK FREE METHODIST CHURCH (across from the hospital) Pastor Derek Spink 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee 613-354-2669 www.westdaleparkfmc.ca email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca SUNDAY 10:00am - Worship Service Evening KIDZ Kamp Ages 5-12 August 18th-22nd, 6:30pm-8:30pm

NAPANEE BAPTIST CHURCH “A Place to Belong� 291 Dundas St. W. 613-354-4563 Pastor John Stewart Sunday Morning at 10:30am Family Worship Service Sunday Evening Service 7pm Chair Lift Available “Where the Bible comes to Life!�

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

homemade pie. There will be a hot dog meal option for kids. Advance tickets are: Adults; $13, kids over 6; $6, Family rate; $30. Tickets can be obtained by visiting Willows Agriservices, Harrowsmith, The Tiffany Gift Shoppe, Hwy. 38 Harrowsmith, Leonard’s Fuels, Hartington, Blossoms Kingston, 2785 Princess St. or by calling John or Suzanne at 613-386-7751. Please note that tickets can be purchased at the

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door for: Adults: $15, Kids over 6; $6 and Family rate; $35. Take out is available. All proceeds to the Stained Glass Window Restoration Fund. AUGUST 23 HISTORIC WALKING TOUR Tour the neighbourhood around the Macpherson House and learn about early Napanee’s unique history and its prominent citizens. Light refreshments to follow at Macpherson House. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost is $12, registration required. Call 613-354-5982.

FOOT LOOSE AND FANCY FREE! COME AND BOOK YOUR FOOT CARE WITH ME!

Human feet come in various shapes and sizes, but one thing is common when our feet hurt, it affects our general well-being. People who stand or walk on a calloused foot or rub a sore foot will be reminded that healthy feet are essential!

Gerrie Story-Plaizier, RPN Foot Care Specialist 613•354•0751 15+ years experience in the Greater Napanee area. Mobile Service available.

NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE

The United Church of Canada 613-378-2511 Minister: Rev. Barbara Mahood 10am Outdoor Service at 27 Earl Street, Newburgh (bring lawn chair) Mon-Fri 18th-22nd Aug: 9am-12noon “Weird Animals� Vacation Bible School Everyone is Welcome!

THE SALVATION ARMY 82 Richard St., Napanee Office 354-4735 Major Craig and Patsy Rowe SUNDAY - 10:30am Morning Worship WEDNESDAY - 12 noon Bible study 1st Wed. - 12 noon Ministry to Women Wed. - 4:30pm Friends Club Ages 5-11 3rd Thurs. - 12:30pm 55+ Everyone welcome.

ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Anne MacDermaid 389-5548 Aug. 3rd - Aug. 31st Church Vacation Services resume Sept. 7th Everyone Welcome

ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH

Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30am Sunday School 10:30am - Morning Service MOMENTUM Youth - Thursday 7pm OTHER MINISTRIES: Men’s, Women’s & 50+ Small Group Studies For more information 613-388-2518 www.roblinwesleyan.ca roblinw@gmail.com Find us on Facebook!

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

SELBY - EMPEY HILL PASTORAL CHARGE

The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Jean Brown Charge Office: 613-388-2375 Worship for all ages; Children’s Activity each week Selby: No Service Worship with Empey Hill Empy Hill: 10am - Joint Worship Service Rev. Jean Brown

EVANGEL TEMPLE

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

TRINITY UNITED CHURCH

25 Bridge St. E. 613-354-3858 Trinity United Church will be closed for the month of August. Rev. Mark Arnill and congregation invite you to joint Worship Service (10:30am) at Grace United Church during this time. Trinity will resume regular Worship Service on Sunday, Sept. 7th at 10:30am and we invite everyone to join us at this time. We wish everyone a safe and fun filled summer! See you in September.


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Craft-brewing brothers roll out the barrels MacKinnon Brothers Brewing Co. near Bath enjoying early success in the local beer business BY SETH DUCHENE

deeded to them as Loyalists who landed in the area in 1784. Upper Canada’s first tavern, meanwhile, was located in nearby Bath, where Finkle Shore Park is today. MacKinnon — who operates the brewery with his brother (and brewmaster) Daniel — said they hatched the plan to make and sell their own beer approximately three years ago, and began seriously pursuing the plan about two years ago. Both bring a great deal of experience to the craft: Ivan is an engineer who’s worked in food processing and manufacturing facilities across North America, while Daniel has master’s degree in brewing. Ivan said they drew heavily on Daniel’s knowledge of beer making in developing recipes for their three main brands: 8-Man English Pale Ale, Crosscut Canadian Ale and Origins Wheat Ale. “(Daniel) worked in London, England, at a brewing research firm for two or three years after he graduated, so he had done a fair bit of playing with recipes already,� said Ivan. “He had a fairly good idea what he doing, and we just talked about, roughly, what we wanted the beers to be like.� The brothers have laid

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T’S been a long time since beer buffs in Lennox and Addington have been able to tip a pint of a truly local brew, unless they brewed it themselves. A small Bath craft brewery changed all that this spring. At the end of May, the first keg was tapped off at the MacKinnon Brothers Brewing Company, located just north of Bath on County Rd. 22. Now, their beer can be enjoyed at about 20 pubs and restaurants around the region, including The Waterfront Pub and The Loaf N’ Ale in Napanee. “For us to be on tap in 20 places three months after we opened, that’s even beyond what we were hoping for,� said Ivan MacKinnon, standing in the reconstructed barn that is now the brewery’s brewhouse. Craft brewing is a new industry for Lennox and Addington — at least, it’s been several decades since an active brewery has operated in the county. That said, the MacKinnon name is nothing new to the area. In fact, the family has been farming on the same plot of land since it was

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good job to hit that ‘peak’. sonal or ‘one-off ’ brews, before they can be used. The MacKinnons are Just at the end of the May such as possibly a stout using fresh water from a was when we got our this fall or a lager next new well on the farm, how- licence, so just as things year. One thing the MacKinever. “It gives it a little bit were starting to increase more character I guess. It’s for the spring, we started non brothers don’t plan is rivaling the big brewharder water, it’s differers in terms of sales. ent that just your aver- “We wanted to make good Keeping the operation age city water,â€? he said. small and manageable Ivan said that he beer, and we wanted to sell it is what they’re after. and his brother have to good places, and wherever “For us, we didn’t pushed hard to have set it up with too many their beer ready for the sales take us, we’ll go.’ metrics in mind. We sale for this spring and Ivan MacKinnon, wanted to make good summer. During the and we wanted to winter months, they MacKinnon Bros. partner beer, sell it to good places, installed the brewing and wherever the sales equipment — which includes three 5,000 litre to getting product out take us, we’ll go,â€? Ivan said. “For us, the biggest part of fermenters — in what used there,â€? he said. The next step will be to our business plan was keg to be a straw barn. They also carved a cold storage transform an old chicken sales, direct draught beer and aging area into the coop into a storefront to restaurants and pubs, where they’ll be able to sell and that’s gone really bedrock nearby. “We really wanted to be kegs and cans of their beer. well‌ We can keep busy ready and going in the Currently, the only way to with draught sales and spring of this year. In the buy a MacKinnon brew is keep in the black, so that’s spring, it’s when your beer to get a pint at a pub that really what we’re focusing sales really start to carries their ale, or to buy a on.â€? For more information increase, and everybody is keg. Ivan says they hope to interested in it. We did a have cans available in a about the craft brewery, month to six weeks. They visit www.mackinnonbrewalso hope to try a few sea- ing.com.

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Foot-stomping good time in Centreville Bigger crowds take in annual Grand Old Jamboree BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

Attendance increased by the hundreds this year for the Newburgh-Camden Lions Club fifth annual Grand Old Enterprise Country Jamboree. The event took place at the Centreville Fairgrounds on the weekend with headliners Ronnie Prophet and Glory-Anne performing Saturday evening. “There’s more camping trailers, more people, and we keep changing our entertainers. That’s key; they don’t want to keep coming back to see the same people,” said Vic Smith, of the Newburgh-Camden Lions Club and Grand Old Enterprise Country Jamboree organizing committee. Other entertainers included Lisa Hart, Steve Piticco, Freeman Daigle, Joe Saunders, Chuck Daoust, Dieter Boehme, Chester McCann, Ernie Smith, Dallas Daisey, Randy Arney,

Ron Clark, The Frizzells, Blaine Henshaw, Angie Austin, Abby Stewart, and others. This year Smith estimated more than 700 people attended the jamboree, up from 500 last year. On top of that, about 200 trailers camped at the event for the weekend, compared to just 60 last year. “We cater more to the older people because there’s a real need for it and they really love it, they travel from one jamboree to the other,” said Smith, stating why he thinks the jamboree has grown so much over the past five years. The Grand Old Enterprise Country Jamboree first began as a monthly concert series, which later evolved into a weekend getaway in Centreville. “That’s how we started this big jamboree. We have monthly smaller ones in Enterprise, we start it in October and we finish in May. We have youth competitions now too,” said Smith.

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Lisa Hart and Dieter Boehme, pictured above, performed at the fifth annual Grand Old Enterprise Country Jamboree on the weekend. The Jamboree is organized by the Newburgh-Camden Lions Club and takes place at the Centreville Fairgrounds each summer. He said he predicts the show will continue to grow and expand each year. Campers travelled from Oshawa, Peterborough, Bancroft, Pembroke, Ottawa, Perth and Kingston to stay all weekend and enjoy country music. Many locals from across Lennox and Addington County, Greater Napanee and surrounding areas also drove to the event each day. Lions Club members from Sydenham and Sharbot Lake help the Newburgh-Camden Lions Club put on the Grand Old Enterprise Country Jamboree each year. This year’s jamboree draw winner was Peggy Hall, who won a Martin guitar. Silent auctions and other ticket draws were also held during the event.

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Milkweed may not be the most desired plant for a backyard garden but Quinte Conservation is on a mission to spread the message of the huge role it plays in fighting the decline of the monarch butterfly. Members of Quinte Conservation were in Napanee’s Conservation Park on Friday, handing out free milkweed plants as part of a day of games, scavenger hunts and live snake displays. Known as Monarch Madness, the focus of the day was to encourage residents to do their part to reverse an alarming trend noted by scientists, who say the monarch population is at its lowest since tracking started in 1993. Extreme weather, illegal logging practices in Mexico and a decrease in milkweed plants are cited as the main reason their numbers have dropped off across North America. “It’s the only thing they eat,” Quinte Conservation educational staff supervisor Meaghan VandeGraaf said of milkweed. “They migrate from Mexico and they’ll lay their eggs in the milkweed plants and then the caterpillars will grow up until it becomes a butterfly. It’s an essential habitat and then they eat that as well as caterpillars, obtaining toxins that makes them poisonous to birds when they’re butterflies so it’s very beneficial.” Along with handing out the plant they spoke of its importance and the fact that it is no longer listed on Ontario’s list of noxious weeds. Their visit is part of an ongoing project they’ve been working on throughout the summer. “A lot of people come up to me and they

say they’ve seen ‘a’ monarch butterfly,” said VandeGraaf. “They’ve declined (in population) so that’s one of the initiative we’ve taken at Quinte Conservation and spreading these milkweeds throughout the watershed.” It wasn’t just milkweed that was getting a PR makeover, however, as Sciensational Sssnakes was also in the park, allowing people to get up close and personal with a wide variety of snakes. To demonstrate just how docile they really are, kids were able to hold them in their hands and have them wrap around their shoulders. Even some parents, who admitted to having a huge fear of snakes, got in on the act and let the reptiles wrap around their hands. “We just get people to get over their fear and get more comfortable with them and understand more of the truth about them instead of the horrible misunderstanding and misinformation that’s out there about them,” explains Jenny Pearce of Sciensational Sssnakes. As for the dangers, there is only one breed of snake that is local to Ontario that carries venom, known as the Massasauga Rattlesnake. Even still, it’s not found in eastern Ontario, residing in the Georgian Bay and Bruce Peninsula region. “There’s no downside to having snakes on your property,” said Pearce. “They don’t do any property damage, they don’t carry any diseases that make you sick. You’re not going to get Ebola from a mosquito that bites a snake and then bites you. They do however eat the things (like rodents) that do cause damage.” Pearce’s message to the kids that dropped by was a simple one. “If you leave them alone, I guarantee they’ll leave you alone,” she said.

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Geocachers from far and wide are expected to punch in the co-ordinates for Lennox and Addington County on Aug. 22 as they gather for a ‘mega’ weekend event. That term isn’t simply a superlative, as the word ‘mega’ carries a great amount of weight in the geocaching community, meaning it’s an event expected to draw over 500 participants. The county achieved that status at last year’s event, logging 541 signatures last August. Obtaining a mega

status for an event is quite rare. “You get some perks when it’s a mega event,” said Joe Tisdale, present of the L&A County Geocachers. “The big one is it’s listed on the Groundspeak website, Geocaching.com. They advertise for free for you worldwide. They send out a newsletter to every geocacher worldwide and our event is listed right there on the front page of that newsletter.” There’s already a buzz for this year’s event as geocachers from throughout Canada, the northeastern United States and even the United Kingdom have stated

their intentions to attend. To commemorate the event, 150 new caches have been hidden throughout the county, which is tied into the county’s 150th celebration. Each of the containers in the challenge bears the name of a warden who has served between 1864 to present day. The fun gets started Friday evening at 6:30 p.m. when geocachers will check in and enjoy a musical performance by South of 7 in Conservation Park. The free concert is open to everyone from the public. When the sun goes down, participants can get out their UV lights and search for several ‘night

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days,” says Tisdale. “You don’t even need a separate GPS anymore. Groundspeak offers a free three-month trial membership on the smart phone so it costs absolutely zero dollars to play this game. After that the app is $9.99 for a lifetime membership. It’s economical, it’s a great family activity and it gets you visiting places in your community you wouldn’t normally visit.” After enjoying a pre-purchased dinner at the Napanee Golf and County Club on the Saturday, participants can hop aboard a bus that will take them to the county court house to catch the county’s 150th celebration bash, headlined by Natalie MacMaster, Donnell Leahy and Circus Orange. That gets underway at 6:30 p.m. This year’s event is expected to easily surpass last year’s in terms of participants as last year’s wasn’t officially deemed a mega event until after the signatures were counted and verified by Groundspeak, which is based in Seattle, WA. In order to attract those numbers last year it took a great deal of social media marketing and networking. “I think geocachers rec-

ognized the county has got involved,” Tisdale said of the big response. “Usually geocachers have to fend for themselves and anything that we do is at our own cost and we have to find the hiding spot and things like that. With the county involved it brings the game to another level.” Along with bringing an increase of traffic and potential dollars spent in the county, the region will get another benefit of playing host. As a show of gratitude for organizing the challenge several of the players have agreed to hold a CITO on Sunday. That stands for Cache In, Trash Out, meaning they’ll spend part of the day picking up trash by the county’s roadsides and fields. “We’ll try to leave the town a little nicer than the way we found it,” added Tisdale. This will mark the fourth geocaching event the county has hosted and the hobby continues to be a successful tourism tool for the region. More than 1,300 year-round caches are hidden throughout the region making it a hot spot for geocachers across North America.

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Watering Trees Oddly enough, Janet MacKay, Executive Director of LEAF, tells me that the biggest challenge they have when they plant a tree for someone is to get them to water it regularly. So let’s define ‘regularly’. For a newly planted tree this means several gallons of water once a week, poured onto the root zone slowly enough that the water is absorbed by the soil around the new tree. This is why we create a crater of soil around the base of a newly planted tree and then mulch it with finely ground up bark mulch, which acts as a great insulator from the drying effects of the sun. You apply water to a new tree weekly for the first year, once every two weeks for the second year and once a month in the third year and then the tree is on its own, until a drought comes along when you will water it deeply once again.

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he benefits of after-school activities are numerous, so help your child choose a fun way to learn, develop talents and skill, and build confidence! There are social, physical and psychological advantages for children who participate in afterschool activities. Rather than allowing kids to spend all of their leisure time parked in front of the television or playing video games, parents who encourage children to participate in activities outside of the home are aiding in their development. After-school activities can change a child's life for the better and have multiple benefits. Physical activity With the growing problem of childhood obesity, children who participate in outdoor activities and sports get the exercise they need and develop habits that can help them avoid this problem and keep themselves physically fit. Sports also encourage teamwork and fair play, teaching kids valuable lessons in cooperation and respect for others. The children develop more coordination and are building healthier habits. Creativity Arts, music, crafts, collecting... These are all activities that encourage creativity, but also help children learn problem-solving skills and encourage their natural curiosity. Children can explore their individual talents and feel greater confidence as they discover their abilities. Stress release In an increasingly complex world, even children can feel stress. They are expected to do well in school and can often be subject to peer pressure. Activities that take place in a no-pressure environment and are just for fun are a good way to relax — a healthy method for dealing with

stress. In these group settings, kids can shed shyness and gain social skills through observation and casual interaction with other children. Building confidence Learning any new skill is an excellent way to build self-confidence. After-school activities teach specific skills, but are also an opportunity for kids to learn social skills like cooperation, negotiation and conflict resolution. Participation in these activities can subtly show them how to appropriately interact with others. They learn how to think on their feet and develop better communication skills while discovering new things they enjoy and can excel at. Teamwork Throughout our lives we need to understand and employ teamwork, and team sports help children with the concept of working together to achieve a common goal. In these activities, kids come to realize the importance of removing the focus from the individual and embracing the camaraderie of the team. They learn lifelong lessons about sportsmanship and can enjoy the excitement of competition while understanding it isn't always about winning, but about participating and giving your best effort. Time management How do kids juggle all the things they have to do — school, homework, family time, friendships and after-school activities? Participating in a favorite activity is for fun and helps kids learn to plan and prioritize. Basic organizational skills become good habits as kids organize their supplies and equipment ahead of time in order to be ready for the activity. Allow older kids to be responsible for their own schedules, as long as they don't overdo activities and neglect school work and family time.

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he dawn of a new school year is an exciting time. Kids may not want to say goodbye to days spent lounging by the pool, but such disappointment is often tempered by the prospect of returning to school with friends. For parents, getting kids ready for a new school year is about more than updating their wardrobe or organizing carpools with fellow parents. Reacclimating kids to the routine of school after a relaxing summer is a significant undertaking, and the following are a handful of ways for parents to get a head start as the school year draws closer. * Establish a routine over the last few weeks of summer. Summer vacations typically lack the structure of the school year, and that lack of structure can help kids unwind and make the most of the freedom that summer vacation provides. But as summer starts to wind down, parents can begin to reintroduce some structure into their kids' lives to make the transition back to school go more smoothly. Plan morning activities so kids can readjust to waking up early each day. In addition, serve breakfast, lunch and dinner at the same time you typically serve it during the school year so kids' bodies can begin to readjust as well. * Take kids along when shopping for school supplies. If you plan to buy your child a new computer or other supplies for the upcoming school year, take him or her along on your shopping trips. Kids who get to choose their supplies might be more excited about returning to school than those youngsters who are given what they need without offering their input. * Monitor or assign summer reading.

Many students are given summer reading lists to keep their minds sharp over the summer and prepare them for upcoming coursework. Parents should monitor kids' progress on such reading lists and even discuss the books with their kids when possible. Read the books along with them if you think it will help engage them. If kids were not assigned summer reading lists at the end of the school year, assign your own books, rewarding kids when they finish a new book. Kids who read throughout the summer may be more likely to start the school year off on the right foot than those who don't crack a book all summer. * Encourage kids to sign up for extracurricular activities. Many school-aged athletes get a head start on the new school year by trying out for sports teams. Such tryouts often commence a week or two before a school year is scheduled to begin, and this can help kids ease their way back into the school year. But even nonathletes can begin pursuing extracurricular activities before the first school bell of the year rings. Theater programs may begin auditions or encourage interested youngsters to attend orientation meetings before the dawn of the school year, and such sessions can be a great and pressurefree way for kids to ready themselves for a new school year. The arrival of a new school year can be both exciting and daunting. But parents can help their youngsters readjust to school in various ways after a relaxing summer.

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Tea at Mac house marks L&A’s 150th County to take over historic home later this fall BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

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Pat Kennedy, from Oakville, was one of the many vendors at the 26th annual Odessa Antique Show and Sale this past weekend. The event drew dealers from Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes. Items included tools, paintings, folk art, jewelry, glass and china and more.

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A celebratory luncheon will be held at the Macpherson House next week to commemorate local individuals and partners leading up to the historic home’s change in ownership. The event will be held during the afternoon of Aug. 24, tying in with the 150th anniversary of Lennox and Addington County. The county will take ownership of the house this fall. “Because of the change over with the county, what I’d like to do is just say a thank you to everybody,� said house curator, Karen Price. The luncheon’s theme will be ‘fun, food and fashion,’ and Price invites those who plan to attend the celebration to dress up in historical clothing and accessories – including fancy hats and jewelry. Normally the Macpherson House puts on a volunteer luncheon at the end of the summer to highlight its volunteers, but this year Price said she and the historical society want to thank everyone that has contributed to the house over the years. “It’s for those that have been there to support the house. They didn’t just say, ‘here’s some money, there you go,’ but they’ve also put in time and gone out of their way to help, so the historical society wanted to make sure that we recognize that,� said Price. “It is our way of thanking everyone for their support over the years.� Coffee, tea and desserts will be enjoyed in the gardens between 1 and 3 p.m. during the event. Board members, local business owners and partners, volunteers and supporters are invited to participate in the event.

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Big Brothers looking for Napanee volunteers BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

The local Big Brothers Big Sisters agency is looking for more interaction, support and volunteers from the Napanee area. Big Brothers Big Sisters Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington is an organization that has been in the region for more than 40 years. Worldwide, the program is just over a century old and has roots in many communities across the globe. Kingston Frontenac Lennox and Addington has been operating since 1969 and offers one-to-one match programs, as well as in school mentoring programs. Organizers say the program is strong and successful, but could be more so in Napanee. “The program is growing in Napanee. There’s a huge need for volunteers in the area, as we have a lot of children coming to us with the need to have that positive role model and maybe some new opportunities,” explained Big Brothers Big Sisters match support specialist, Melissa Sheldrick.

“We’re not seeing the numbers in Napanee that we’d like to see so we’re not reaching as many people as we think we really could, who need the service,” said Big Brothers Big Sisters executive director Peter Cory. The program offers positive relations between a young person and an older role model. The programs are not possible to children and youth without volunteers over 18. “If there’s a young person in Napanee, anywhere aged from six to 16, who maybe needs a positive influence in their life or someone to guide them, or just someone to hang around with and positive influence, we can set that person up with a very well trained, well screened, volunteer — that would be the Big Brother or the Big Sister,” explained Cory. “We serve hundreds of young people in the area. The majority of those are through our traditional match program, so one-toone mentoring with a mentor and young people, as well as we offer inschool mentoring programs for elementary aged students,” continued

Cory. Sheldrick said the region covers from Deseronto to Sherbot Lake and all the municipalities in between. There are currently seven matches in Napanee and 11 children participating in the in-school mentoring program in Napanee. Camille Orellano, Big Brothers Big Sisters community relations developer for the Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington region, said there are a couple events planned for August, which should help raise funds and attract more volunteers, making the agency and its programs even better. “We were selected for the charity of choice this year for Run or Dye, (which was) on Aug. 9,” explained Orellano. The next upcoming event is the Amazing Challenge, on Aug. 23, also taking place in Kingston. “We’ve been running that event for a few years but we’re changing it up this year. Basically the event is teams of four running around downtown Kingston completing chal-

lenges, similar to the Amazing Race or Survivor. At the end, they raise pledges for us and we have a big celebration party,” said Orellano. For more information on either of these events, or how to get involved in the Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington Big Brothers Big Sisters program, visit www.bigbrotherbigsisterskingston.com or call 613544-1621.

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Upcoming fundraiser looks to ‘Get Gage in Motion’ BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

young local boy has been fighting an uphill battle since birth — struggling with developmental disabilities

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these diagnoses, Gage is considered ‘globally developmentally delayed’, being delayed in all areas of development. Gage will be beginning Kindergarten at Selby Public School this fall. Since he’s outgrown his stroller and will now be required to use a wheelchair, his parents will need to purchase a wheelchair accessible vehicle, which has been estimated to cost them $46,000. Erin Oogarah, a friend of Gage’s family, is organizing a fundraiser called, ‘Let’s Get Gage in Motion!’ on Aug. 23 at the Napanee Fairgrounds. Oogarah first met Gage at the Children’s Development Centre at Hotel Dieu Hospital. Gage and Oogarah’s late daughter, Alicia, were friends at the hospital before Alicia passed away in March, at 16 months old. The fundraiser for Gage and his family will include appearances from Elsa and Anna from the movie Frozen. The event will be from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. and will include a petting zoon, pony rides, face painting, games and a silent auction for adults. For more information on the event find the Facebook page ‘Gage Smith Carnival & BBQ.’ Two major sponsors, Dr. David Craig & Associates and Wemp & Smith Construction Ltd., are helping to make this event a success and have already helped the Spencer Smith family substantially. Several other local businesses have sponsored the event by providing funds and/or silent auction items, which has grown to more than 60 items now, including authentic signed NHL merchandise from Andrew Shaw, electronics, tools, home décor, kids’ toys and a tandem load of

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Novice Express land 2-6 at nationals Great foundation for future Softball Napanee girls

BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Pioneers in their own right, Napanee's Bantam Express returned home from the U14 Girls Fastpitch Jamboree with a 2-6 record, finishing seventh at the national tournament held in British Columbia Aug. 6-10. Though they had hopes of playing for a medal, the team will still go down in town history as the first group of Express girls to play in a national tournament. “I think we were a little bit overwhelmed,” said Express head coach Doug Kane. “I would say while we competed and we competed hard, we did have some hiccups. We didn't play as well as we had played the last couple of weekends.” Kane highlighted the play of Kaitlyn Flear and Abbi Woods at the plate, as well as Lauren Kennedy who launched a home run

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Napanee’s Lauren Kennedy connected on a homer during the U14 Jamboree in Surrey, BC. clear of the 190 foot sign for the team’s first out-ofthe-park homer. In the field the team played solid defense, turning several double plays to keep them close in their games. “It was a great, fantas-

tic experience and definitely something that our girls will remember forever,” said Kane. “We’re hoping what it does is set the foundation and give them experience of playing under pressure and playing at

that level.” Kane remarked it signified a significant improvement for this group, who just two years ago was winning a provincial bronze medal at the ‘C’ level. He says looking at the bigger picture, this year was a huge success and could be the start of big things for Softball Napanee’s girls’ program. The team was rounded out by Alyssa Kane, Alyssa Proderick, Jenna Kane, Jesse Duckett, Katie Hearns, Kylie Morrow, Madison Brant, Meg Severson and Sarah Madden. Of the 12 players, eight of them are scheduled to make the jump to bantam while four would remain novice should they play next year. Gaining this kind of experience at this age could be a huge asset down the road. The coaching staff expressed thanks to Softball Napanee and fans across eastern Ontario from Madoc to Ottawa for their support this season.

Express jrs. sit even after Day 2 at nationals

Captain Barton helps Ont. to rugby gold Napanee player handed huge role

BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

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Napanee’s Shoeless Joe’s Junior Express slugged their way to a .500 record through two days of play at the U21 Mens Fast Pitch Canadian Championship in Irma, Alta. The Express closed out Tuesday night with a 13-3 win over Saskatchewan’s Yorkton Blue Jays to even their tournament record at 2-2. Results from Wednesday's action was unknown at press time. They opened Tuesday with an 11-3 defeat at the hands of the Saskatoon D-Backs. On Monday they jumped out to a great start, rolling past Newfoundland’s Kelly’s Pub 13-0 but suffered a deflating 10-9 loss to Owen Sound to close out the day. Trailing 9-5 into the fifth the Express bats rallied to post a four spot in their half of the inning. They couldn’t quite com-

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Erika Barton was all smiles after helping Ontario’s U16 rugby team strike gold.

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Shoeless Joe’s Express pitchers, like Brandon Sands, were searching for consistency through two days of play at U21 nationals in Irma, Alta. plete the comeback. Jarrett Williams lead the team with five RBI through the first four games. He’s joined by teammates Ty Sebastien and Jordy Mills in the power department, as each had launched one homer. Mills, Mike Jordan, Taylor Brown and Sebastien had

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each knocked in three. As a team they’re hitting at a clip of .419. They’ll need to stabilize their pitcher going forward however as they sported a team ERA of 5.37 in the early going. Napanee was scheduled to take on the Stratford Cubs and Quebec’s

Saint Leonard d’Aston Express yesterday. They’ll wrap up the first round of play today against the Cubs at noon eastern time and face the host Irma Tigers at 5 p.m. Entering yesterday’s action the Express were tied for 5th in the nine team tournament.

Erika Barton had lofty ambitions when she departed with Ontario's U16 Storm rugby team for her first experience at the National Championship Festival in Calgary, which wrapped up on Sunday. The Napanee native more than met those goals, shattering even her own expectations in helping her team clinch gold with a perfect 4-0 record. Not only did she make the starting line up for every game, but she also had the honour of serving as co-captain in Ontario’s tournament opening win over British Columbia. “I couldn’t believe when (the coach) called my name and said I was captain,” recalled Barton. “It was really exciting.” Earning that title was quite an accomplishment for Barton as she was one of the youngest players to make the starting roster. Ontario capped off the

tournament with a 31-7 win over the same BC squad they met in the opener. They also bested Alberta twice on the way to the gold medal finish. All told they outscored their competition 159-29. “Everything’s faster and so much more intense,” Barton said of playing at the provincial level. “The girls are a lot more into rugby and they’re there to train. They’re ready to work.” She says her first taste of representing the province was a fond one. Getting the chance to play side by side with some of Ontario's top amateur players was something she won’t soon forget. “I’ve got really close with a lot of them,” Barton said of her Ontario teammates. “It’s been kind of hard knowing I won’t see them again.” She’s already looking forward to next summer when she’ll once again try out for the provincial team.

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RUGBY | Great summer for Napanee CONTINUED FROM PAGE 21 She acknowledged her Golden Hawks coach Sean Dunleavy for helping with her success as well as the Team Ontario coaches for giving her the opportunity to play. She’ll now turn her attention to the upcoming hockey season, but is already counting down to next spring when she can get back onto the rugby pitch. “It’s a long break,” she said with a sigh. Napanee was also represented on the U16 men’s side as Ryan Cudd also suited up for Ontario. His Blues went 1-2 at the tournament, beating New Brunswick 24-20 to go with lopsided losses to Ontario’s

first entry and BC. Both Cudd and Barton are expected to return to the NDSS Golden Hawks next spring. Meanwhile across the pond Canada’s women’s rugby team secured a valuable 13-13 draw with England on Saturday, earning a berth in the World Cup semifinals. They were scheduled to take on France, the host team, yesterday afternoon. Results weren’t known at press time. With a win they will advance to Sunday’s finals against the winner of the Ireland and England semifinal match. Napanee’s Brittany Benn is a member of the team, though she didn't get any game action against England.

Hockey parents to take quick online course Must complete test by Aug. 31 Beaver Sports

Hockey parents and guardians will have to do a little studying before the first puck drop of the minor hockey season. Effective Aug. 31, they’re required to complete an online course before their son or daughter can become officially registered for the upcoming season. Found online at www.omhahockeyparent.re spectgroupinc.com, one parent or guardian of each player must complete the Respect In Sport-Parent

Program. All team officials, on ice volunteers, and game officials will be required to complete it as well. The program is designed to provide parents and guardians with the tools to ensure the game is enjoyable and all players and officials are respected. It covers everything from talking to kids about sports to safety. Local parents looking for more information on the program can contract NDMHA registrar Chris Boutilier at registrar@NDMHA.ca.

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK ABBI WOODS

Abbi Woods is a member of the Napanee Novice Express girls team. She was swinging a hot bat this weekend at the U14 Girls Fastpitch Jamboree, providing several key hits throughout the national tournament. She played an important role for the team all year, helping them secure a spot in the national tournament.

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PGA Canada’s big names are in for Waterway Classic Mills, Anderson and Revell granted exemptions

BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

couple of local familiar faces have been granted sponsored exemptions into next week’s PGA Tour Canada’s Great Waterway Classic, which is set to tee off next Thursday at Bath’s Loyalist Golf and Country Club. Joining the already exempted Austin James of Bath and Kingston’s Chris Barber is Jon Mills, Brad Revell and Stuart Anderson. All five were at LGCC on Tuesday for the official announcement. Mills, who hails from Belleville, has played on the PGA Tour, most recently in 2008 where he finished tied for 36 at the U.S. Open but didn’t make the final cut. Anderson, who hails from Fort McMurray, Alta. played the Web.com Tour in 2012, making seven cuts. Kingston’s Revell excelled on the junior circuit, twice winning the Ontario Junior Championship. “All these guys have had really good careers,” said James, who earned an exemption earlier this month on the heels of capturing the Canadian Junior Boys Championship. “Jon Mills played on the PGA Tour and Revell is someone I’ve always looked up to. I remember watching him win his Ontario Junior and he was a real role model for all junior golfers in the Kingston area. Chris Barber over at The Landings (Golf Course in Kingston), he’s playing really well, you always see his name up there.” James, who grew up in a house that overlooks the 18th hole of LCGG, is looking to end an already suc-

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Organizers for next week’s Great Waterway Classic in Bath announced (back row) Jon Mills, Brad Revell, (front from left) Austin James, Stuart Anderson and Chris Barber as sponsored exemptions into the tournament. cessful season with a strong showing among the country’s best. Playing in a PGA Tour Canada event on his home course is like a dream come true. “Since I’ve been home I feel refreshed and recharged,” said James, who recently served as caddy for his sister Augusta at the U.S. Am in Glen Cove, NY. “I’ve been practicing pretty hard to get my game ready to compete this week. I’m really looking forward to playing in front of friends and family.” He’s been training with his best friend and fellow Ontario Junior alum Josh Whalen. For Revell the tournament will be just as good as a home coming as he grew up just minutes away from Bath. “It’s quite an honour to be here today,” he said at the introductory press conference. “This game is sometimes about an opportunity. One good

week….Loyalist is a great spot and it’s probably in the best shape I've seen it in.” At the opposite end of the spectrum to James (18 years old) and Revell (27) is Anderson, who turned pro in 2001. “It’s been a long road of 13 years of professional golf,” said Anderson, who has made the cut on one of the three events he’s played this year. “We have our peaks and we have our valleys, I’m in quite a valley right now….But I feel pretty good about my game.” The five confirmed players will make up a field of 156 who will compete for a $27,000 first place purse at the four day event which runs Aug. 2124. “A lot of people ask us what's the calibre of play on this tour, who are these guys?,” said Scott Prichard, tournament business affairs with PGA Tour

Canada. “Jeff Monday, president of PGA Tour Canada often says if you take 10 PGA Tour players, 10 Web.com players and 10 PGA Tour Canada players and you put them on the range and you can’t see their faces but you can see them hitting balls, there will be no difference. The difference is one or two shots on the golf course when the players get out there. That’s really what this tour is about, players coming out here learning how to become professionals.” All net proceeds from the tournament will go to the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital Foundation. Tickets are $10 a day or $25 for a four day pass. Clubhouse VIP passes are available on a limited basis for $150 for Thursday through Sunday. Tickets are available by calling 1877-508-1069 or e-mailing gwctickets@cjga.com.

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JIM GREEN In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Jim, who passed away July 31, 2001. Down a road that’s calm and peaceful, Guided by God’s loving hand, He has gone upon a journey To a distant, brighter land. Although our hearts are heavy With sorrow we still bear, It helps to bring us comfort Knowing he is happy there. Forever in our hearts, Marjorie and family

KEECH - In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Darlene, who passed away August 12, 2013. Oh, what would we give to clasp your hand, Your dear kind face to see, Your loving smile, your welcome voice That meant so much to us, No one knows the silent heartache, Only those who have such can tell Of the grief that is borne in silence For the one we loved so well. Sadly missed by husband Scott, children, Kaitlyn and Brady.

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CARDS OF THANKS

On July 26, 2014, our 60th Anniversary was celebrated and tastefully decorated at Selby Hall. Thanks to family, relatives, friends and neighbours for gifts and Best Wishes. Sincerely, Jack and Louise Scott. The family of the late Ruth Stevens wishes to express their thanks to family, friends and neighbours for their support at this time. Many thanks for the words, cards and donations in Ruth’s memory. Our thanks to the kind and compassionate staff of The John M Parrott Centre, especially Ruth’s extended sisters. Thanks also Paul Payne and staff for their compassion and care. Sincerely, the Stevens and Dixon families. We would like to extend a big thank you to our children for hosting our “60th” Wedding Anniversary. Many thanks to all our friends and relatives for their good wishes, cards and gifts. A special thanks to our daughter Heather for the memory photo album. We would also like to thank all our musician friends for their great music. We hope everyone enjoyed our special day as much as we did. Anna and George York.

MEMORIAMS

BERGERON - James. May the winds of love blow softly And whisper for you to hear That we’ll always love and miss you And wish that you were here. Brandon and Kevin.

DARLENE KEECH

In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Darlene, who passed away August 12, 2013. As angels keep their watch up there, Please God just let her know That we down here do not forget, We love and miss her so, The joys that she missed on life’s highway, May she find in Your garden of rest, For here on earth she was everyone’s friend, She truly was the best. Mom, Joe and Bonnie, Terry, Sandra and families

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In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, and grandmother, Marilyn, who passed away August 13, 2013.

Although we smile and make no fuss, No one misses her more than us And when old times we often recall, It’s then we miss her most of all. Loved and remembered today and always, Roy, Lynn (late Stephen), Randy and Lisa

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The special years will never return But I am reassured with a promise By my Saviour Lord and Friend that We will meet again!

Love to Eternity, Marilyn

Gifts In Memoriam

We gratefully acknowledge the generous donations made during the month of JULY 2014 by family and friends. In Memory of:

Kenneth Barry James Bradshaw Ron Brett Donald James Bruce Earl Frizzell Jim Graham Evelyn Hartin John Howes

Tom Jones Diana King Norman Mattice Michael McMahon Paulette Mulders Lee Paradise Shirley Parr Fred Woodcock

Special remembrances have also been made in honour of: Andy Brown (August 17, 2005) Harold E. McClelland (July 1, 1973) Jessie Cox (May 12, 2014) Lillian Oake (March 4, 1994) Bob Darrington (August 2, 2012) Rosemary Owles (August 13, 2010) Robert A. Fern (August 11, 1999) Darrell Sweet (August 13, 2013) Clifford R. Holder (August 16, 1980) David William Huffman (August 3, 2003) 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

THOMPSON - In loving memory of our dear parents, grandparents and great-grandparents, who went to be with the Lord, George, November 18, 1993 and Florence, August 19, 1995, a dear brother Reginald (Bud), October 26, 1983 and sister Debbie, May 6, 2012. We once had something special That money could not buy, We had a very special Mom and Dad And had to say good-bye, Our memories and photos Are all we have to touch Of very special parents Whom we loved and miss so much. Lovingly remembered by daughter Joan Balesdent, grandchildren, Shawn and Jamie and their families.

DEATHS

FULCHER, Queenie

At the Lennox and Addington County Hospital in Napanee, on Friday, August 1, 2014. Queenie Charlotte Fulcher of Napanee, at age 92. Predeceased by her husband Ronald Charles Fulcher (2008). Cremation has taken place, no Service. Memorial donations made to the Lennox and Addington County Hospital Foundation in her memory would be appreciated. In the care of Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee (613354-3341). Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

DEATHS FOX, Don

Peacefully at the Lennox and Addington County Hospital, on Tuesday, August 5, 2014. Donald Bruce Fox of Napanee, at age 65, beloved husband of the late Sara Fox (Rahmer). Dear father of Mark Fox (Kate Rothwell) of Brampton and Michael Fox (Kira) of Napanee. Dear brother of Peggy MacDonald (late David) of Fredericton and the late David Fox (Shirley of Napanee). Nephew of Daisy Kelly of Fredericton. Brother-in-law of Mary Clarke (late Jack) and Robert Rahmer (Rhonda) of Kingston and Julie Rahmer (Peter Lewis) of Newburgh, also 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 Sunday afternoon, August 10th from 1pm-4pm. Private graveside Service was held on Monday. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Lennox and Addington County Hospital Foundation or the Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

Peacefully at his cottage in Muskoka, surrounded by his family. Entrepreneur and Philanthropist par excellence. Founder of Pioneer Energy, Canada’s largest privately owned operator of independent retail gasoline stations, convenience stores and car washes. Founding seed donor for the Napanee and District Community Foundation. Past Chair of the Hamilton Community Foundation. Seed donor for the Burlington Community Foundation. Rotary Club Paul Harris Fellow Award recipient. Attended Queen’s University, Kingston. Founder of the Top Hat Orchestra which played many venues in the Napanee and Kingston regions. Murray was born in Kingston, Ontario at Kingston General Hospital. He grew up in Napanee and learned the retail service business from his parents Gertrude Irene Hogarth (nee Hunter) and Edgar Creighton Hogarth who owned Hogarth’s China and Gift which operated at 16 Dundas Street East for over 80 years in downtown Napanee. Most of those years under the care of his late brother Donald Hunter Hogarth who recently passed away on June 8th. (Sandra nee Wartman survived). Murray was a proud graduate of the Napanee District Secondary High School and was a proud winner of their Hall of Achievement award. Murray is survived by his wife Diana Ruth Hogarth (nee Watson), his five sons, Gregory (Heather), Geoffrey, Timothy (Constance), Edgar “Chris” (Colleen), Peter (Margaret). He is also survived by his loving grandchildren, Fraser, Lauren, Taylor, Hunter, Avery, Hanna, James, Kendal, Daniel, Connelly, John, Thomas and Andrew. The family would like to thank Dr. Adam Grzeslo, Dr. Neil Fleshner and the North Simcoe CCAC for the excellent care he received. Special thanks to Aunt Sandra for the love and support she gave as well. The family would also like to thank all the amazing friends and associates for their well wishes and support. Private Cremation. A visitation will be held on August 19th, from 3pm-5pm and from 7pm-9pm at Smith’s Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line (one stoplight north of QEW), Burlington (905-632-3333). A private funeral Service will be held on August 20th for family and close friends. Donations may be made to the Napanee and District Community Foundation, the Hamilton Community Foundation, the Burlington Community Foundation or UHN Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation. www.smithsfh.com

KIMMETT, Robert and Betty

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MUNRO, Eileen Florence (nee Owen)

Peacefully, in her 90th year, on Wednesday, August 6, 2014 after a long illness. Predeceased by her daughter Laurel and husband Glenn. Survived by daughter Shelley Munro Galloway, son Ian Munro (Marilyn Kendall), grandson Cameron Galloway, granddaughters Lauren Galloway Marantz (Daniel) and Jenisse Galloway and greatgranddaughter Arielle. Eileen lived a full life and was loved by many. A private Memorial gathering will be arranged. Cremation arrangements in the care of Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel”. Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.

448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722

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SMART, Lorne Edward “Ted”

Born February 3, 1944 to Lorne and Jeanne Smart. Married June 3, 1967 to his beloved and loving wife Jacqueline (Fry). Loving Dad of Darryl and his wife Penny of Deseronto. Much loved Papa of Samantha Smart-Hewitt (Dwayne) and Eric Smart of Cold Lake, Alberta. Great-grandpa of Sloan Jeanne Lynne Smart-Hewitt. Ted also leaves his kind and faithful sister-in-law Penny Nibourg (Theo) and their children, Jenn, Anna and David, Merola and Emile. Always in his heart has been our daughter Theresa and her children, Andrew, Dustin and Miranda. Many thanks to our faithful friends and cousins who visited Ted. He was always glad to see you. As requested by Ted, there will be no formal funeral Service. Cremation with a private graveside will be held at a later date. In his memory, donations to the Salvation Army Food Bank, 135 Mill Street W, Napanee, would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.

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Passed away on Wednesday August 6, 2014, at the age of 18. Sadly missed by her sister Daisy, age 17. Known as “The Girls”, Dottie was so beautiful and loving with personality plus. Thank you to Dr. Les Orsborne and the Richmond Veterinary Clinic for their many years of excellent care. Special thank you to my friends, Joyce and Richard for their love and support. Dottie will forever be in my heart and dearly loved and missed. Her Mom Dian.

On Saturday, August 23, 2014, the family of Robert and Betty Kimmett are having a private Burial of their parents’ ashes. There will be a Reception to follow at the Deseronto Legion at 2:30pm. Those who knew our parents are welcome to come and share some memories that you may have. Memories are something to treasure and will live on in our hearts forever. Larry, Roberta, Morley, Robert and families.

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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Passed away surrounded by her loving family at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital on Tuesday, August 5, 2014, in her 80th year, dearly loved wife of the late Allister “Nick” MacDonald. Cherished and much loved mother of Brad (Sharon), Daryl (Lori), and Kevin (Rhonda), all of Napanee. Dearly loved grandma to Jordan MacDonald, Katey MacDonald, Kyle Lawlor, Alex MacDonald, Annah MacDonald and Justin MacDonald and Heather MacDonald. Predeceased by her grandson Cody Lawlor. Much loved sister of Shirley Zatterberg (Al Edgar) and Fyern Ouellet, both of Napanee. Predeceased by her brothers Ralph and Chuck Conger. Fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews and their families. The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Friday from 2pm4pm and 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service was held in the Chapel on Saturday, August 9, 2014 at 11am. Interment Morven Cemetery at a later date. Memoriam donations by cheque to the Lennox and Addington Hospital Foundation would be remembered with appreciation 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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ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of Elaine Jeanette Taylor, late of the Township of Greater Napanee, in the County of Lennox and Addington, who died on June 26, 2014, are required to file proof of the same with the undersigned on or before September 3, 2014, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Napanee this 10th day of August, 2014. Robert Kenneth Roberts and Robert Peter Cole, Estate Trustees 478 Shermans Point Road Napanee, Ontario K7R 3K8 Telephone: 613-354-0923

NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of Louisa Helen Lorraine Hill, late of the Township of Tyendinaga, in the County of Hastings, who died on or about the 25th day of June, 2014, are required to file proof of the same with the undersigned on or before the 27th day of August, 2014, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Napanee this 28th day of July, 2014. Donald Maracle and Lynda Fletcher, Estate Trustees c/o John M. Grange Barrister & Solicitor 138 John St., P.O. Box 26 Napanee, Ont., K7R 3L4 Telephone (613) 354-3350 Fax (613) 354-6786 Solicitor for the Estate

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The Corporation Of The Township Of Stone Mills NOTICE OF PASSING OF ZONING BY-LAW

TAKE NOTICE that the Council of The Corporation of the Township of Stone Mills, passed By-law 2014-744 on the 5th day of August 2014 pursuant to Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O., 1990, as amended. Lands Affected

Bylaw 2014-744 is a comprehensive zoning bylaw that affects all lands within the jurisdictional limits of the Township of Stone Mills. For this reason, no key map is provided within this notice. Purpose And Effect of the Application Bylaw 2014-744 regulates the use of land throughout the Township of Stone Mills, will implement the policies of the Official Plan of the Township as adopted on November 22, 2010 and will replace Bylaw 2000-85 when Bylaw 2014-744 comes into effect. Other Applications No applications were considered or approved concurrent with Bylaw 2014-744. Appeals

Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a by-law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of the association or the group on its behalf. No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the by-law was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the council or, in the opinion of the Ontario Municipal Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party. A notice of appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the Township of Stone Mills and must set out the reasons for the appeal, and must be accompanied by the fee required by the Municipal Board. The Last Date To File An Appeal Is September 2, 2014 Bylaw Viewing Or Copy The complete zoning bylaw including the schedules may be viewed on the Township of Stone Mills website at: http://www.stonemills.com/services/building-and-planning/planning Alternatively a paper copy of the zoning bylaw including the schedules may be obtained by contacting the undersigned. Dated at Centreville this 7th day of August 2014. Roger J. Hogan Deputy Clerk, Township of Stone Mills Email: deputyclerk@stonemills.com 4504 County Rd. 4, Centreville, Ontario K0K 1N0 - Tel. (613) 378-2475 - Fax. (613) 378-0033 - Website: www.stonemills.com.

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2 family YARD SALE Saturday, August 16th 9am - 2pm 552 River Road Napanee

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yard SALE Saturday, August 16th 8am - 1pm No Early Birds, Please 721/719 River Road, Napanee Student desks, lamps, men’s bicycle - new, wooden gun cabinet, gardening supplies, electric and acoustic guitar, other miscellaneous items

Lots of guy stuff! Plus a good selection of antiques and art. All reasonable offers considered! Check Kijiji for pictures.

MOVING/ GARAGE SALE

YARD SALE Saturday, August 16th 8am - 2pm 7 Winchester Drive Napanee

Saturday, August 16th 8am - 3pm 444 Bridge Street West, Napanee

Furniture, household items, bikes, bedding, books

Yard/ GARAGE Sale

Household items large and small, crafts, good used clothing, Christmas items, books, and much more

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The Corporation of the Town of Deseronto 331 Main St. P.O Box 310 Deseronto, Ontario K0K 1X0 The Corporation of the Town of Deseronto is currently accepting applications from qualified individuals for a 4 month contract position for an Administrative Assistant. This position will be responsible for working the reception desk. The individual will answer and direct telephone calls and process property tax and water payments as well as various office duties. Qualifications: x x x x x x x

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Furniture, household items, kitchen appliances, books, bedding, etc. Deals to be made. Everything must go!!! No Early Birds

GARAGE SALE

YARD SALE Saturday, August 16th Sunday, August 17th 1626 County Road 9

Saturday, August 16th 9am - 2pm Rain or Shine 6092 County Road 9 (North Shore Hay Bay Road)

(North Shore Hay Bay, turn right off County Road 8 at flashing light just before North Fred ball diamond) Sink, burner, fridge combination, furniture, DVD’s, desks, dishes, blankets, old bottles, glassware, dining room hutch, yarn, hard cover craft, sewing, knitting and crochet books. Lots more...Everything must go.

Hand and power tools, household items, jewellery, books - soft and hard cover, plus new items, blankets, bedspreads, carvings, beach coverups, etc.

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 16TH

AT 9:30 A.M. ON SITE AUCTION SALE OF TOOLS, FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS FOR SHARLEN BLAKELY, MARLBANK ONT. Directions: This sale is being held at 112 Tyner Road. From Hwy 401 take Shannonville Road north to Moneymore Road. Turn east and follow 13kms to Tyner Road. Turn South on Tyner Road and follow to #112. Selling in this sale are three 53’ van trailers (selling as is), Yardworks 15.5 HP 42” cut lawn tractor, Yard machines 21” cut push mower with bagger, Yard Machines 2 cycle roto tiller, Coleman Powermate 11 gallon 4HP compressor, Porter Cable 10” sliding miter saw, Mastercraft 10” miter saw Mastercraft 8 gallon compressor (new in box), Delta 10” table saw, Mastercraft table top belt & disc sander, Mastercraft 13” scroll saw (new in box), electric concrete mixer, Campbell Hausfeld pressure washer, Mercury 20 HP outboard motor for parts, Delta 6” bench grinder, air pig, Shop Vac air filter, table top wood lathe & chisels, 2 tool chests, numerous parts cabinets with hardware, 2 bicycles, Coleman lanterns & stoves, wheel barrow, shopmate, jack stands, vise, “F” clamps, Large qty of garden tools & numerous hand & power tools. Household & Furniture: Kenmore 24” ceramic top stove, Kenmore apartment size fridge, Kenmore washer & dryer, Propane turkey fryer, Antique Normende radio, 2 small electric fire places, Garden benches, Pine chest of drawers, wardrobe, Antique Dresser & mirror, glider rocker, antique china cabinet, area rug, old cast floor grate (round), cast iron fry pan & pot, old door hardware, tin lunch pail, wash board, 2 stoneware crocks (as found), old steel wheels, wade beer pitcher, glass hen on the nest, bird cage, Samsonite luggage (new), folding card chairs, huge qty of garden & Christmas decorations, childs patio table & bench set (cast iron), large qty of rubbermaid totes, and numeurous other smalls far too numerous to list. See website for pictures AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Owner and auctioneer not responsible in case of accident.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20TH

AT 5:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Oak oval dining table/2 leaves & 4 arrow back chairs, matching china hutch, living room furniture, platform rockers, queen size bed, hi boy chest, dresser/ mirror & 2 night tables, single bed, day bed, queen size bed, “D” end table, large qty. of smalls including glass & china, die cast cars, wooden toys, small shop & garden tools & numerous other pieces. See website for detailed list & photos AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

THURSDAY, AUGUST 21ST

AT 5:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE OF ANTIQUES, HORSE TACK, 4 WHEELER DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Antique Pepsi-Cola chest cooler, Coca Cola upright bottle cooler, “Wonder Wizard” Demolition Derby pinball machine, slot machine, 4 soda fountain bar stools, 2006 Baja “Wilderness Trail” 250 4 x 2 5 speed 4 wheeler ( excellent condition only 300 kms.), Utility trailer, Schwinn bicycle, Craftsman 16 H.P. 42 inch cut riding lawnmower ( like new), Ariens 6.75 H.P. push mower (1 yr. old), Super 4CE 6 ton electric log splitter, mini tiller, 5 horse stall doors with track & hardware, qty. of horse tack blankets, sadddle etc., a 6 horse hitch covered wagon clock lamp, buggy wheels, old walking plow, scuffler, patio set, Antique hoosier, china cabinet, drop leaf table, washstands, antique wooden bake table, old kitchen wash cupboard, tea wagon, hall tables, qty. of old dishes glass & china, old children’s sleds, Renfrew tin washing machine, antique wooden washing machine, old school desk, ceiling tins, shutters, windows, wooden boxes, copper pieces, a number of old metal signs, Delta band saw on bench, gluing clamps & numerous other interesting old pieces. Please note this is a Thursday evening sale. See website for detailed list & photos AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Owner and auctioneer not responsible in case of accident.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 22

Consignment Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm 662 Cty. Rd. # 12. 3.5 kms south west of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre. Autographed hockey stick by Bobby Hull and 1 from Belleville Bulls early 90\s , Collection of Delft pieces, Antique glass, quantity of stamps, natural gas BBQ, Antique Oak 15 drawer counter from a drugstore (great for a kitchen island), set of 4 235-85-16 Load range E trailer tires on 8 bolt rims, Antique oak games table, Antique oak sleigh bed, Antique Oak dining table with 3 leaves and 6 chairs, oak rocking chair, lamps, small kitchenware, Red Rose tea collection, corner pine cupboard, Quilts, Oak buffet and hutch, Daisy pump BB gun, clean single and double mattresses, bedroom furniture, 2 blue and white plaid love seats, wing back chair, occasional chairs, lazy boys, white refrigerator, cement lawn and garden ornaments, power tools, 4 wheeled wheel barrow, Toro riding mower, heavy duty Jacobson utility golf cart with dump box. See website www.koopmansauctionservices.com for information and pictures. 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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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014

4:00 P.M. EVENING AUCTION SALE Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, M.F. Farm Tractor, J.D. Lawn Tractor, Trailer, Mechanic & Garden Tools Held On Site For Mrs. Verna Morris 4073 Cty. Rd. 9 Napanee (North Shore Hay Bay) From Napanee take the Hamburgh Rd. (#41) South to Cty. Rd. 9, West Approx. 23 Km. (#4073) Large Grandfather Clock (made by Mr. Bill Hunter, Napanee); Antique Wall Telephone; Antique Candlestick Phone; Walnut Hall Table; Ice Cream Parlor Table; Antique Trunk; Double Cedar Chest with Drawers; Maple Rocker; Double Brass Bed (complete); Dresser; Chest of Drawers; Nite Stand; Chesterfield; Coffee/End Tables (inlaid tops); Hall Bench; Oak Mission Desk; Walnut Jardiniere Stand; Antique Foot Stool; Upholstered Chairs; Vacuum Cleaner; Raymond Sewing Machine Etc.; 2 Antique Partial Toilet Set (Bowls, Pitchers Etc.); 2 Antique Aladdin Oil Lamps (1Almond Drape Pattern); Finger Oil Lamp Etc.; Tire Ash Tray; Art Glass Bowl; China Cups/Saucers; China; Glass and Everyday Dishes; 2 Wooden Child’s Chairs; Woods Apartment Size Deep Freezer; Microwave; 5 Pce. Patio Set (Glass Top Table); Barbeque; Only a Partial Listing. TRACTOR/LAWN/GARDEN - Massey Ferguson To - 35; 3 P.T.H. High/Low Range - good rubber (Restored, Must Be Seen); 3 P.T.H. McKee Econo 6.6 Snowblower; 2003 10 x 5 Trailer with Ramp; John Deere L.A. 135, 22 H.P. Riding Lawn Mower (2 Yrs. Old); Estate Lawn Rake; Estate Lawn Sprayer; Lawn Dump Trailer; 2 Lawn Boy Solid State Push Mowers; M.T.D. Shred-it (Chipper); Husqavana #257 Chain Saw; Stihl Straight Shaft Weed Eater; Several Other Weed Eaters; Karcher Pressure Washer; Cement Mixer; Case Front End Blade; Large Mechanic Tool Chest on Chest; Floor Jacks; Shop Creeper; Sears Craftsman 8.2 Air Compressor; Several Air Tools; Double Bench Grinder; 700A Booster Pack; Bench Vises; Wrenches/Drills of All Types; Gas Cans; Wooden Crates; Patio Stones Etc.; Several Alum. Ladders; Forks; Shovels; Rakes; Chains, Many More Items. REASON FOR SALE: Home Is Sold. This sale has many items of interest which is in well kept condition. Please attend early 1 ½ to 2 hr. sale. For listing and pictures www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca All Verbal Announcements take precedence over any written matter. TERMS OF SALE: Cash/Interac/Cheques (with proper I.D.) DAVE A. SNIDER, AUCTION SERVICE (613-386-3039) AUCTIONEER - BRAD SNIDER (613-386-3773) Owners/Auctioneers will not be responsible for any accident on or about property day of sale

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Double digit teams in Friday Scramble Three teams post score of 30 BY DOUG MURISON

Special to the Beaver here were 10 teams and 39 players competed in the weekly scramble. A trio of teams fashioned a nifty score of 30. In first was Bruce Finlay, Bob Kerr, Ray Picard and Shirley Egerton. In second was Rob Barbara, Chris Goody, Angie Ash and Louise VanHeighton and in third was Jim Ash, Mike Stockfish, Cathy Lee and Robin Stockfish. In fourth was Ian Sinclair, Art Hunter, Anna Kerr and Janie Alkenbrack with 31. In fifth was Rick Gerow, Tar

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Brady, Sue McIssac and Karen Brant with 32, one better than sixth’s Kevin Baker, Bob McIssac, Brian Woodcock and Marlene Elliott and seventh's John Smith, Doug Sexsmith, Lynda Joyce and Sheila Wannan which both had 33. Team eight was made up of Daryl Latimer, Mark Taylor, Joanne Stafford and Madeline Brady with 34. Team nine was Ross Wannan, Ray Moore, Len Joyce and Marjorie Finlay with 35. Last but not least was Ben Hartwick, Bud Acton and Beth Clancy — a three person team, which was awarded their prize by Art Hunter. Thursday Night Men’s League The format for the evening

involved a low net team competition, involving six of the Committee members. First place was won by team Murison/Kerr with a total low net score of 663.5. The winning team members were as follows: Rob Baker, Dave Burke, Scott Carpenter, Bob Casement, John Deren, Jim Donovan, Scot Gillam, Chris Goodie, Brad Haaksman, Matt Hale, Bob Kerr, Doug Murison, Glen Oster, Glen Piper, Al Pomeroy, Milt Rose, Mike Stockfish and Gary Thompson. Team Hunter/Welsh and Team Dobbin/Thompson were tied at 673.0. The Overall Low Net Winner for the field of 55 golfers was Gary Thompson with a 28.5. The Canadian Tire Gas Bar winner for being closest to the pin on the second

was Dave Welsh. The Scotiabank prize winner for being closest to the pin on seven went to Scott Carpenter. The L & A Mutual Insurance prize winner had “left the building” prior to the much coveted prize being awarded. He will be awarded his prize at a later date.

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Teens get quick introduction to glider flying BY SETH DUCHENE Editor

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Above, an air cadet glider comes in for another soft grass landing at the Picton Airport on Thursday. At right is a view from 2,000 feet from the cockpit of a glider, looking out from Prince Edward County towards Adolphustown and southern Lennox and Addington County.

‘The sky is the limit’ is a phrase often used to describe teens’ opportunities and ambitions. For some teenagers, however — namely the ones taking part in the Air Cadet Gliding Program — the phrase is particularly accurate. Every summer, 90-100 members of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets from across the province get the opportunity to learn how to fly, without an engine, at the Central Region Gliding School, much of which takes place at the historic Picton Airport. The cadets, who must be between the ages of 16 and 18, spend six weeks learning how to pilot a Schweizer 2-33 glider. At the end of the program, successful cadets will earn their gilder pilot’s licence. Last Thursday, the program gave some visitors a chance to fly, including Napanee Beaver and Picton Gazette publisher Jean Morrison. The air cadets are no strangers to the Picton airfield. According to the cadets’ public affairs officer Lieutenant Andrew Smith, they’ve been using the facility to train for “50-plus” years. “We’re here from the middle of June to the middle of August every year,” he said, adding that the air cadets also use one of the former barracks at the airfield as a classroom year-round. Although all air cadets have an opportunity to apply to participate in the summer glider training program, only a handful of the 23,000 air cadets in the country — who train with their individual squadrons during the school year —

actually take part. After a two-week ‘general training’ program in Trenton, the cadets head off to try out various other activities and disciplines. “Kind of like high school, they have streams that you go into. The air cadet program is very similarly designed. Not every air cadet loves to fly, and not every air cadet becomes a pilot, but they all find something to do,” said Lt. Smith. Regardless of the program they choose to pursue, the training is free. “The air cadet program is a federally-funded program, it’s funded through the Department of National Defence, and our flying side is also partnered with the Air Cadet League of Canada,” said Lt. Smith. “Between the two of them, they fund our flying program between our aircraft and fuel and everything else.” In terms of the glider program, Lt. Smith said that many of the cadets use it as a launching pad to other things, including a program that trains the cadets in flying powered aircraft. That program allows the participants to earn their power pilot’s licence. Lt. Smith — who has both his power licence and his glider licence — says the glider training does come in handy for those looking to graduate to a propeller, particularly when it comes to landing. “We often joke and say, ‘You only get one chance at landing in a glider,’” he said. “You don’t get the goaround that a tow plane or a powered aircraft (gets). If you don’t like the approach or you don’t like the runway or something, you put the full power back on and you go back around. In the glider, you make the right choice the first time. As both a glider pilot and a power pilot myself, I’ve found that when I went to the power side, (glider training) made my landings a lot better.” The progression doesn’t take long. One of the program’s instructors, Cam eron Wales, was a cadet only two years earlier. Now, he’s not only teaching new cadets, but taking visitors up for flights. “It’s nice because the cadet program teaches more than just the flying, it about responsibility and general knowledge as well,” Wales says, who adds that he hopes to keep teaching cadets how to fly moving forward. “I’m very interested in the instructional aspect, passing along the knowledge.” Cadets also learn how to put safety first. If they’re not learning to fly a glider, they’re acting as ground crew, helping the airplanes and gliders land and take off safely. “That’s one of the things we’re pretty big on, especially in the flying program. It is a flying activity. There are risks; however, we manage those risks very well. One of those things is definitely training, and taking every precaution to be safe,” said Lt. Smith.


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‘The Molly’ tourney looking for female golfers

BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter

Billed as a fun golf tournament for women, organized by women, to benefit women and children, The Molly is set to return for a 10th year at Bath’s Loyalist Golf and Country Club on Sept. 4. As it always has in the past, funds from the scramble tournament will go towards a local women’s charity, this year the Dawn House Women’s Shelter. “It’s not too competitive,” said tournament chair Darlene Boucher. “We will have prizes for the first and second place team, but we also give a prize for the most spirit.” Along with 18 holes of golf the tournament

includes two hole-in-one contests with prizes of $5,000 and $10,000 up for grabs. The day will also include wine tasting, a silent auction and dinner. Boucher is heavily involved with the tournament on both sides of the coin, as she is also the chair of the board of directors for the Dawn House. “It’s a 10 bed facility, on Victoria Street in downtown Kingston,” Boucher said of the shelter. “It’s been in operation since 1986 and we welcome and give temporary shelter and food for women who find themselves without a place to live. That can be for a variety of reasons.” Along with shelter they also work to find a permanent home for women and their children. Along with

funds their hoping to raise awareness both for what the shelter does and the fact that homelessness is an issue in this region. Though it may not be as visible as some of Canada’s larger cities, the fact remains that some people in the Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox and Addington region struggle to afford a roof over their head. “There are a lot of people, families that are needing a place to live in Kingston,” said Boucher. “It’s very hard to get affordable housing in Kingston. There aren’t a lot of places available.” Spaces are limited for the tournament, which currently has 28 teams of four registered with space for 36. Anyone interested in signing up, or companies

looking to sponsor the event, can do so by logging onto www.TheMolly.ca. Lunch will be held at noon followed by a 1 p.m. shot gun start on the golf course. Last year’s event raised over $17,000 for Kingston’s Interval House, the YMCA

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From the day two years ago when the Lennox and Addington County Dark Sky Viewing Area opened to the public, thousands of visitors from across southern Ontario — and beyond — have visited the site 30 minutes north of Napanee on County Rd. 41. In full darkness on a clear, moonless evening, visitors can experience pristine starry night skies decorated with the powdery glow of the Milky Way. The L&A County Dark Sky Viewing Area is the most southerly darksky site in Ontario and has become a favourite destination for amateur astronomers looking for the best locations to view the universe with their telescopes. With this in mind, a fundraising event organized by the TamworthErinsville Community Development Committee, in conjunction with the Tamworth Legion, was held that featured a talk by local astronomer and editor of SkyNews magazine, Terence Dickinson. The proceeds from the event were used to purchase a telescope for the L&A County Public Libraries to loan out to residents to use at the Dark Sky Viewing Area or from their own homes. Dickinson himself selected the appropriate telescope for the library. “The telescope is a six-

inch Newtonian reflector, easily portable in a family car,” Dickinson said. “It is a simplified model with manual controls and no computers or electronics that can intimidate some beginners. But it’s not a toy. It has precision optics and requires a few minutes of instruction.” Dickinson will be offering the first instructional for anyone wanting to borrow the telescope, this Friday 7:30 p.m. at the Tamworth branch of the L&A County Public Libraries. The session will be followed by actual use under the night sky at the Dark Sky Viewing Area (weather permitting). He says that additional sessions will be held in the future as required. It is very strongly recommended that everyone who borrows the telescope attend a session put on by Dickinson in order to get full benefit from the instrument. After taking part in a session, Library patrons can make a telescope reservation by placing a hold at www.CountyLibrary.ca or by visiting the Tamworth Branch. Borrowers are required to have a Library Card and must agree to be responsible for any damages, loss or theft of the telescope while it is checked out. A ‘Telescope Borrowing Agreement’ must be completed as well. The borrowing period for the telescope is for one week.

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“Those of us living in L&A County,” Dickinson says, “have the good fortune of having northern Ontario-class naturally pristine night skies just a short drive north of Highway 401. No one else in southern Ontario can boast that.” Now, the addition of a new telescope to the L&A County Public Libraries will help residents see these dark skies even more clearly. For more information about the Lennox & Addington County Dark Sky Viewing Area please visit www.DarkSkyViewing.com.

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Thursday, August 14, 2014 /RE1

The Napanee Beaver OPEN HOUSES SAT. AUG. 16TH

OPEN HOUSE

1-3PM

SATURDAY AUGUST 16TH 1-3

59 PALACE ROAD - $94,500. Location, location. Near river, Rotary Park, boardwalk, golf course, Southview School a short walk away. Fixer-upper for the handyman looking for a project. Good bones, just needs your imagination. (EX3592) MLS 14606255

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

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

Independently Owned & Operated

OPEN HOUSE

86 BEVERLY ST. - ELAINE TARANU Immaculate 3+2 bedroom features 3 full baths, C/A, crown moulding, fully finished basement, 2 car garage and master bedroom with walk-in closet and ensuite. Large kitchen with granite countertops, walk-in pantry and ceramic floors. Hardwood flooring in living room, dining room and hallway. Carpet in the bedrooms. Possible in-law suite. Fully fenced backyard. $329,900. (EX3573) MLS 14605849

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

1-3PM

85 BEVERLY ST. HOST: DAN JACKSON Immaculate 3+2 bedroom, 3 full baths, C/A, fully finished basement, 2 car garage with inside entry and huge master bedroom with walk-in closet and ensuite. Large kitchen with granite countertops, a walk-in pantry and ceramic floors. Hardwood flooring in the living room, dining room,hallway. Carpet in bedrooms. Fully fenced backyard. $289,900. (EX3595) MLS 14606463

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

Independently Owned & Operated

OPEN HOUSES SAT AUG. 16TH 1-3PM

QUICK CLOSING

SUN. AUG. 17TH 1-3

35 SARAH ST. Beautiful, well maintained 2 storey home in a highly desired location. Featuring 3 bedrooms, some hardwood, new solid wood kitchen with raised bar, main floor laundry. Walk-out patio doors off kitchen to extensive decking and above-ground pool. Home is also wired for a generator with panel box. A real pleasure to show. Call today to view. $259,900. (EX3616) MLS 14606914

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

Tim Baker, Sales Rep Cell 613-453-2502

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

Independently Owned & Operated

290 SIMCOE ST 3 bedroom all brick bungalow with hardwood floors ,eat-in kitchen, new bathroom new roof, new FAG heating with central air. Within 3 block walk to all public, separate and high schools. Private rear yard. Asking $202,900 (M60) MLS 14605074

Greg Wagar, Broker of Record, 613-541-9781

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

PRICE IMPROVED

3548 FLINTON ROAD This 2 storey home in Flinton has amazing curb appeal and offers lots of room to roam. Modern eat-in kitchen, bright family room with woodstove, large bath & laundry on main floor. detached 1.5 car garage and huge yard make this home a must on your list of homes to view! $149,900. MLS 14603218

Angela Peterson-Hatch, Sales Rep Cell 613-217-3506

32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800 EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

NEW LISTINGS

Independently Owned & Operated Full of character this duplex with a 2 car carriage style garage and lovely gardens, has a main floor apt with 2 bedrooms on the main and 1 bedroom upstairs, full bath, hardwood floors, high ceilings, french doors and a large closed in side porch with over 1500 sq/ft of living space and the upstairs apt has 3 bedrooms, full bath and balcony. Each unit has separate hydro meters Wonderful opportunity to live on the main floor and rent out the upper apt, to help pay the mortgage. (M67) $264,900. MLS 14605604

Cathy Conrad, Broker, 613-484-2636

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

73 PALACE RD $235,000. MLS 14606333

Independently Owned and Operated

SUN. AUG. 17TH 1-3PM

NEW PRICE

444 BRIDGE ST. $299,000. MLS 14605868

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

www.291DundasSt.com

• 4 Bedrooms & 3 Baths • Large Principal Rooms • Detached Double Garage • $169,900

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

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AUGUST 16TH 1-3PM

91 QUEEN ST MARLBANK nice 3 bedroom home in the village of marlbank. freshly painted inside and out. updated bath. main floor laundry. carpet free. pellet stove in living room. enclosed sunporch. vinyl windows. steel roof. park across the street. asking $94,900 (M72) MLS 14605725

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

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

OPEN HOUSE SUN. AUG. 17TH 1-3

NEW PRICE

182 WEST ST. - HOST: DAN JACKSON 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, newer windows and electrical. Gas heating, detached garage. $159,900. (EX3540) MLS 14604834

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

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

Independently Owned & Operated

169 PALACE RD 2 bedroom brick bungalow with attached garage on large lot overlooking Napanee River and Falls. Home features open concept kitchen living room with updated windows and exterior doors. Full unfinished basement area gas fireplace and walkout to rear yard. F/A gas heating with central air Asking $194,900 (M58) MLS 14604898

Greg Wagar, Broker of Record, 613-541-9781

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

234 THOMAS STREET, DESERONTO Good family home with 3 bedrooms, main floor laundry, 2 baths. Some updates: High efficiency gas furnace (‘12), hot water tank (‘14), kitchen countertops. Call today. $132,900. MLS 14602240

184 UNION STREET Rental property 3 bedroom plus small bachelor apartment, presently grossing $17760. annually. Operating expenses for 2013 Taxes $1078, Hydro $3520.00, Gas heating $1362.00, Water and sewer $1662.00. 2 wall furnaces. Asking $139,900. (M75) MLS 14605918

Greg Wagar, Broker of Record, 613-541-9781

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage

Darren Hill, Sales Rep Cell 613-532-2275

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

Independently Owned & Operated

CENTURY BRICK PRICED TO SELL Just steps to Napanee River to enjoy the park, downtown shops & restaurants. Secluded private deck and landscaped side/back lawns. Main floor laundry, 3 BRs, Formal dining room and hardwood floors throughout. MLS 14604554 $169,900 Sutton GroupMasters Realty Inc. Brokerage

INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

1650 Bath Rd., Kingston 613-384-5500

Carol Harvey Sales Rep.

Call Direct: 613-540-2659

callch@sympatico.ca


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

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

10 Models to Choose From

B E AV E R

Thursday, August 14, 2014

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

Starting at $225,000.

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OPEN HOUSE

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

By Appointment Only Information: 416-576-4473

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

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

4 2 LARGE LOTS STILL AVAILABLE! Wayne Elder Sales Representative

112A Industrial Blvd., Napanee, ON OFFICE 613-354-3550

613-536-8897

OPEN HOUSE

OPEN HOUSE

SUN. AUG. 17 , 12-2

SUN. AUG. 17, 2:30-4:30

ANDREW MCCORD

ADAM RAYNER

amccord@sutton.com www.andrewmccord.com cell: 613-328-6765 bus: 613-384-5500

arayner@sutton.com www.adamrayner.ca cell: 613-572-1985 bus: 613-384-5500

Sales Representative

Sales Representative

Sutton

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Full 7 year TARION Warranty

Mon - Thurs - Builder on-site for showings

Beautiful wooden railings and kitchen cabinetry!

2010-2013

Sutton Group-Masters Realty Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated 103 ACRES WATERFRONT

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1931 SOUTH SHORE ROAD Year round home has hardwood & ceramic floors throughout. Two 4 piece baths, including ensuite. 6 appliances included/built-in microwave & dishwasher. main floor laundry. 3 season sunroom and lower level family room walkout, extra large deck all overlooking Hay Bay. $199,900. (M91) MLS 14606736

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232 JOHN STREET, NAPANEE 226 NEWBURGH ROAD Elevated bungalow w/attached garage. Appliances, C/A, C/V, large open concept kitchen, finished basement with large bedroom and 3pc. bath, private fenced yard with garden barn. Video surveillance system. Asking $219,000. (M83) MLS 14606503

True victorian charm, original french doors, large rooms with high ceilings. upgraded windows/ R-52 attic insulation / 31/2 years old. H.E. natural gas furnace / 6 year old steel roof / 32 x 14 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. $199,900. (M79) MLS 14606485

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HOMEFINDER / RE3

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

www.442TownlineRd.com

Weekly Feature

www.1069CountyRd9.com

www.1947PalaceRd.com

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

SATURDAY AUGUST 16, 2-4 7992 COUNTY ROAD 2, NAPANEE

• 5 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Full In-Law Suite • 5 Stall Barn & 34 Acres • $399,900

CINDY

• 2+1 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Large Private Deck • Across from Golf Course • $189,900

Terra Haggerty Sales Representative Cell: 613-583-5629

www.CindyHaggerty.com

OPEN HOUSE

Sold Call

Sales Representative Cell: 613-539-2120

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www.7992CountyRd2.com

www.160CountyRd8.com

Kevin Haggerty

Haggerty

Independently Owned & Operated

• 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • 1 1/2 car Garage/Workshop • Veiws of Napanee River • $196,900

www.35HaslerSt.com

www.149MainSt.com NEW LISTING

• 4 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Large Country Kitchen • Original Woodwork Throughout • $199,900

www.switzervilleRd.com

• 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Completley Renovated • Across from Waterfront Park • $258,000

www.6750OldHwy2.com

www.5776CountyRd8.com

Sold Call CINDY

• 2+1 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Double Car Garage/Workshop • All Brick with Newer Windows • $149,900

• 25 Acre Building Lot • Drilled Well • Backs onto 401 • $89,900

• 3 Bedrooms & 3 Baths • Large Principal Rooms • 3 Car Garage/Workshop • $289,900

• 4 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • 30 GPM Well • Open Concept Kitchen w/Oak Cupboards • $119,900

www.3332CountyRd9.com

www.260FrizzellRd.com

www.218SimcoeSt.com

www.1526CountyRd5.com

www.142B-WhiteLakeRd.com

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 3.95 Acres with views of Long Reach • Heated Double Car Garage • $279,900

• 4 Bedrooms & 1 1/2 Baths • 20 Acres on Beautifully Treed Lot • In-Floor Heating Bungalow with 2 Detached Garages • $299,900

www.132AdelphiSt.com

• 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Hardwood Floors • Large Covered Deck • $169,900

www.1244LittleCreekRd.com

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Lots Of Newer Updates • 42 Acres • $399,900

www.1176CountyRd14.com

• 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Large Docks • Waterfront on White Lake • $219,900

www.668BridgeStW.com

• 3 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths • Large Kitchen • Oversized Rec Room • $429,900

• 4 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Large Spacious Rooms • Wrap-around Deck with Fenced Yard • $279,900

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 2 Tiered Deck • Privacy on 4.48 Acres • $345,000

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

• 5 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 2 Detached Garages • Fully Fenced Yard • $229,900

www.1373NorwayRd.com

www.246RideauSt.com • 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 4 Fully Finished Levels • Fruit Trees and Small Vineyard • $499,900

www.3748CountyRd1.com

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Custom Built Timber Frame on 4.86 acres • Romeo & Juliet Balcony • $459,900


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LOOKING FOR WATERFRONT? $309,900. MLS 14607127 NEW PRICE

$78,000. MLS 14605716

** Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated.

MICHELE HEANEY

* Not intended to solicit properties already listed.

$409,000. MLS 14606479

$319,900. MLS 14602808

NEW PRICE 406 DUNDAS ST. W., NAPANEE • Over 100 Ft. of Level Waterfront • Town Services • Main Floor Laundry

$289,000. MLS 14602972

75 RIVER RD. NAPANEE • Tastefully Decorated • Finished Basement • Municipal Services

$232,000. MLS 14606126

NEW PRICE

5851 COUNTY ROAD 41 • Triple Car Garage • Pool with New Liner & Pump • Central Air

Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage 9 Commercial Court, Napanee 101 William Henderson Drive Unit 1

$579,900. MLS 14604323

Thursday, August 14, 2014

438J CEDARSTONE RD. • Beautiful Home with Spectacular Views on Beaver Lake • 3+2 Bedrooms, 4 Full Baths • Vaulted Ceilings, Granite Countertops & Walkout Basement

$369,900. MLS 14604754 NEW PRICE

1087B HUGHES LANDING RD. • 640ft frontage on Beautiful Skootamatta Lake • 2 Bedrm Cottage + Bunkie • Great for Fishing & Boating

379 RED CEDAR POINT ROAD • Open Concept • Detached Garage • 3 Bedrooms

$238,000. MLS 14602284

$349,900. MLS 14603440

506 SHERMANS POINT RD. • Over 97 ft. Waterfront on Long Reach • 3 Bedrooms • Year-Round Home

6667 WHEELER ST. TAMWORTH • Opportunity for Business • Building Approx. 1100 sqft • Lot on Salmon River

24 OLD COUNTY RD 9, NAPANEE • 4 Bedroom Home • Lovely Stone Fireplace • 3.5 Acres

$99,900. MLS 14605577

208 PERCH COVE, NAPANEE • 2 Bedroom Cottage on the Lake • Clean Level Waterfront with Dock • Large Detached Garage

$289,900. MLS 14604455

$187,500. MLS 14606922

$339,000. MLS 14605990

New NEW PRICE

Sales Representative

613-583-7253

Cell michele.heaney@gmail.com

PEG CAMPBELTON

VACANT LAND - 5399 ARDOCH RD. • 5.23 Acres • Private • Waterfront • Located On Malcolm Lake

$28,900. MLS 14606547

$235,000. MLS 14606333

Sales Representative

613-449-4200

Cell peg.campbelton@gmail.com Like us on Facebook facebook.com/Home4Us

www.home4us.ca Call for a Free Market Evaluation

FRIZZELL ROAD • Cleared Building Lot • 2.97 Acres • Well Maintained Road

open house

73 PALACE RD. NAPANEE • 3+1 Bedrooms 1.5 Baths • In-law Suite Potential • Close to Parks, Library, Downtown

1851 COUNTY RD 9 NAPANEE • 2.5 Acres Privacy & Space • Attached Double Garage • Beautiful Decks

$299,000. MLS 14605868 NEW PRICE

saturday aug. 16TH 1-3PM

QUICK CLOSING

Follow us on Twitter @home4usca

45 CONCESSION ST., TAMWORTH • Beautiful Front Porch • 3 Acre Treed Lot • Potential Income Property

1058 PERRY ROAD • Beautiful Marble Lake • Open Concept • 4 Acres

open house sunday august 17TH 1-3PM

444 BRIDGE STREET, NAPANEE • 3 Bedroom Bungalow • Main Floor Laundry • Master Ensuite & Walk-in Closet

$197,900. MLS 14604745

$329,900. MLS 14606045

$307,900. MLS 14604442

$232,900. MLS 14605826

$279,000. MLS 14605099

32 OLD COUNTY ROAD 9 • Chalet Style • Waterview, Close to Boat Ramp • 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths

52 CRAIGEN ROAD • Custom Built Home on 10 Acres • Minutes from Town • Covered Porch

1084 ACADIA DR., KINGSTON • 3 Bedroom, Double Car Garage Home • Master Ensuite • Beautifully Landscaped Fenced Yard

483 CAMDEN ROAD, NAPANEE • 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Walkout to Deck & Fenced Yard • Partly Finished Basement with Huge Rec. Room

4391 COUNTY RD 41 • Elevated Bungalow on 2.7 Acres • Finished Basement with Walkout • Detached Garage

330 SKOOTAMATTA LAKE RD • Excellent Value • 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths • Huge 32’x32’ Garage/Workshop

4307 OTTAWA ST., HARROWSMITH

NEW PRICE

$134,900. MLS 14605056

$349,000. MLS 14602134

8886 HWY 38 • 3 Bedroom Bungalow • Detached Garage/Workshop • In-Law Suite Potential

213 MITCHELLS CROSSROAD, PICTON

VACANT LAND:

• 85+ Acre Property • 3 Bedrooms • Minutes from Picton

$189,900. MLS 14604126

$259,000. MLS 14602372

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

$389,900. MLS 14606089

1205 LITTLE CREEK, NAPANEE • Beautiful & Private Setting • Custom Built 3+1 Bedroom 2.5 Bath Home • Double Attached Garage

NEW... $59,000. MLS 14606261 - PARK ROAD • 7.92 Acres • Frontage on Park and Hicks Roads • Close to Park and Boat Launch $249,900. MLS 14602341 - 61 BRICKWORKS RD • Beautiful Lot • 4 Acres • Drilled Well $38,000. MLS 13608507 - CRAIGEN ROAD • 65 Acres • Mixed Hardwood & Wetland • Great for Hunting & ATVs


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Thursday, August 14, 2014

N A PA N E E

Paula Bevens Rutter

B E AV E R

613-583-2896

Larry Eastman

Sales Representative

Sales Representative

RE/MAX REALTY CONCEPTS CORP., BROKERAGE 851 NORWEST ROAD KINGSTON, ON K7P2N2

WATERFRONT

613.540.4190

613-389-7777

larry@larryeastman.ca

HOMEFINDER / RE5 Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage

101 Wm. Henderson Dr., Amherstview 613-777-8317 ** Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated.

STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME

NEW PRICE

1042 ROSSLAND RD, CENTRAL FRONTENAC $79,900 MLS 14606579

NAPANEE RIVER WATERFRONT HOME 731 County Road 9 REDUCED to $289,900 MLS 14604934

YARKER HOBBY FARM 4374 County Road 1 14+ picturesque acres $475,000 MLS 14605501

OPEN HOUSE Sunday

1037 LONG LAKE RD, CENTRAL FRONTENAC $139,900 MLS 14606166

WATERFRONT

2-4 pm

443 THOMAS ST., DESERONTO $159,900 MLS 14606951

HANDY MAN'S SPECIAL

20 CONCESSION ST. TAMWORTH $169,900 MLS 14605886

OPEN HOUSE Sunday

140+ ACRES Buttermilk Falls Road $154,900 MLS 14602465

NEW PRICE 163 ROBERT ST. NAPANEE $119,900 MLS 14606949

R0022839995

Tammy Heath Gurr

Celebrating a 27-Year Partnership lb h bbasedd on a Handshake. dhk ™ Gary Smith 613-544-7000 www.sutton-masters.com Kelley Hineman

Your Total Real Estate Package!

Sales Representative

www.gurreathomes.com Tammy Direct:(613) 583-0616 Heath Direct: (613) 985-2414 N PE SE O OU 2-4 H AT S

395 STONE ST N., GANANOQUE NEW LISTING

Sales Representative

7942 LOYALIST PARKWAY, GREATER NAPANEE

N PE SE 1 O OU 1H T1 SA

$439,900

$358,500

1006 Mini Lane

Buck Lake home with perfect waterfront, 367 feet of shoreline, boathouse with docks, storage sheds, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, open-concept main area with stone fireplace, large wrap-around deck, full septic and drilled well. Located between Kingston and Westport.. MLS®. N PE SE O OU 2-4 H AT S

659 Sherbrooke Drive

$239,900 Extensively renovated and updated family home plus separate 2 level, one bedroom apartment. The main house enjoys quality hardwood floors on both levels, high quality wood kitchen cabinets, pantry storage, tile floors and granite counter tops. MLS®

3492 PRINCESS ST., KINGSTON - ONLY 4 UNITS LEFT! OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4

$224,500 Newly renovated brick bungalow on Loyalist Parkway, less than 15 minutes to Ferry with Prince Edward County, 30 min. to Kingston and 15 minutes to Napanee. Must be seen. MLS®13606697

115 MAIN ST., ODESSA VACANT LAND

Bobs Lake renovated cottage with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2.3 acres of land, full septic system, lake water intake, hillside Bunkie with deck, deep clean waterfront and two large docks. Privacy, acreage, excellent waterfront and a fantastic lake! MLS®. N PE SE 1 O OU 1H T1 SA

$429,900

9205 Perth Road

4684 OPINICON RD, PERTH ROAD $324,900 MLS 14606099

R0022839990

CURL ROAD HOBBY FARM 25 Curl Road, 10+ acres $299,900 MLS 14606937

2-4 pm

Residential - Only 4 units left!!! Priced from $229,900.00 1215 Sq ft of custom built townhouse by T. Grant Construction. Full 7 year $68,900 Located in the heart of downtown Odessa, multi-unit tarion warranty. T. Grant known for its quality building, offering these residential zoned lot allows for a variety of uses.. MLS®14606138 affordable town homes. Full basement with attached garage. Minutes from down town. Hurry these won`t last long. Your Host Gary Smith.

4858 COUNTY ROAD 2 W., LOYALIST TOWNSHIP

115 WRIGHT CRES # 19., KINGSTON

$199,900 2 separately deeded parcels being sold together. The modest 3 bedroom 1300 sq ft home with large bright family room sits on a 2 Acre parcel. Adjacent is a 5 acre field. Many outbuildings. Keep both or sell one. Lots of options in this package. MLS®14606174

$249,500 South side City Central is the Wright Cres Town house complex. This is a sought after two storey unit with garage. The top floor is 3 bedrooms plus a full bath, the main floor is bright and open enjoying both East and Western light. MLS®14606309

$437,800

Devil Lake home with level access, great waterfront, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open-concept living room, custom kitchen, 3 sheds and workshop/Bunkie. Sip your morning coffee in the bright dining room while overlooking the lake! Located 10 minutes from Westport. MLS®.

1117 Hidden Valley Lane

Stunning waterfront home with exceptional views of Buck Lake, great waterfrontage, double covered boat slip and lakeside docks and decks. 1.5 storey, 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom home or cottage with drilled well and septic system. This property is impressive!. MLS®.

www.gurreathomes.com


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688 DRIVE IN ROAD, NAPANEE Attention to detail, this lovely 3 bedroom custom built home is located only minutes from Napanee with easy access to 401. Located on a beautiful country road and has 6.13 acres of land. The home is 13 years old and is loaded with upgrades including the following: built-in surround sound in the living room, well-insulated home, over-sized deck facing the south, the decking is composite wood with aluminum railings, stamped concrete on lower level patio, fully paved driveway with lots of room for parking, two-car garage attached on main level and three-car attached garage on lower level both insulated, hardwood and ceramic flooring throughout, beautiful custom built Cherry wood cabinets in the kitchen which include under cabinet lighting, open concept family room with lots of windows, propane fireplace in the living room, oak moldings throughout the house, low maintenance landscaping, Maple trees surrounding property, and much more! Easy to show! Call for a list of upgrades.

Alexandra Grant

5 BRIDGE STREET EAST TAMWORTH

Sales Representative

www.kingstonareahomes.ca Direct Line:

613-888-8365 Only 3 years old! 2000 sq. ft., in floor heating, cherry wood kitchen, 3 bed, 3 bath. MLS $279,900.

26 ALFRED STREET NAPANEE

28 GRAHAM STREET NAPANEE

2385 COUNTY ROAD 9 UNIT A & C NAPANEE

BAY OF QUINTE WATERFRONT

Great location, large yard, hard wood floors, newly spray foamed unfinished basement, 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. MLS $214,900.

4 bedrooms up, 2 bathrooms, open concept, centrally located to schools and many amenities. MLS 14606505 $179,900.

1500 sq. ft 4 season 3 bedroom 2 bath home and 3 season 2 bedroom cottage on separate deeds and parcels, 258 ft of waterfront, very private treed setting. MLS 14605574 $599,900.

2302 COUNTY ROAD 9 NAPANEE

9007 COUNTY ROAD 2 NAPANEE

244 BAYSHORE ROAD NAPANEE

NEW LISTING

3 bedroom 1 bath bungalow, 10 minutes west of Napanee, partially finished basement and newer windows.MLS 14606078 $209,900.

2 Bdrm home plus barn with loft area, 2 bath, beautiful gardens and fish pond, in-floor heating, C/V, high end built in appliances, all newer windows. Home has been completely updated and is move in ready. MLS 14606961 $255,000.

LAKE ONTARIO WATERFRONT LOT

5 acres, over 600ft of waterfront, located close to Prince Edward County. MLS $359,900.

613-354-5435 - Office RE/MAX Finest Realty Inc. Brokerage Independent Owned & Operated


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Hostess: Patsy Rhinnes, Sales Rep

Greg Wagar

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613-541-9781

Paul Wagar

Sales Representative

613-484-1603

Hostess: Patsy Rhinnes, Sales Rep

7389 COUNTY RD 2

Minutes east of Napanee. All brick/stone bungalow. 3+1 bdrms, 3 baths, fully finished all levels. $263,900. (M80) MLS 14606494

NEW LISTING

Patsy Rhines

Sales Representative

613-331-0536

Cathy Conrad Broker

613-484-2636

Trent Mosier, CRA

Sales Representative

613-483-9618

Marten D. Lewis

Barry Brummel

Sales Representative

613-484-0933

Wayne Elder

Sue Rankin

Sales Representative

613-536-8589

Rick Gerow

Tanya Myatt Mosier

Marlene McGrath

613-532-0330

NEW LISTING

1186 ELM TREE RD Arden

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 $249,900 (M93) MLS 14606777

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 $304,900 (M96) MLS 14607142

25 ALFRED STREET

3 Bedroom on main, Reno'd main floor 4pc bath, eatin kitchen, finished basement with rec room, bath, bedroom. Detached garage, 22’ x 26’ workshop, all on an oversized town lot. Asking $279,900 (M94) MLS#14607008

NEW LISTING

5467 COUNTY ROAD 8

You will love this well kept 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, bungalow with a finished basement on a very nice corner lot in Dorland.Close to Loyalist Parkway (33 Hwy) for traveling to Picton by the Glenora Ferry, or Bath and Kingston. 20 minutes south of Napanee. Asking $199,900 (M95) MLS 14607123

NEW PRICE

613-536-8897

Sales Representative

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NEW LISTING

Host: Barry Rep Brummel, Sales

91 QUEEN ST MARLBANK 3 Bedroom 1 Bath Immediate Possession Economical Village living $94,900 (M72) MLS 14605725

Sales Representative

Sales Representative

613-539-9852

694 ADDINGTON ST Tamworth

Refinished and beautifully maintained family home in Tamworth, large village lot and close to recreation facility and downtown area. Open concept kitchen/dining area. Upgrades include plumbing / wiring/ windows / drywalling. Double whirlpool tub. Detached insulated garage with double driveway. Storage shed and dog pen. Asking $164,900 (M85) MLS 14606518

1413 BRIDGE STREET WEST Quality constructed, all brick bungalow perfect home for the growing family. Fully finished on both levels, approx. 2800 sq.ft. of living space. Featur hardwood and ceramic tile flooring, 4 bdrms, 2 full baths, propane heat/hot water, water purification/softening system, solarium boosting 12 foot ceiling. Asking $349,900 (M56) MLS 14604840

613-329-9546

Sales Representative

613-849-3264

1262 LAZIER RD

Solid older (circa 1896) post and beam farmhouse and carriage house. Rebuillt 2006 into a 2 storey plus great room board & batten home. Detached garage, interlocking patio, large deck and sunroom. Tastefully landscaped property and 2 golf holes on the panoramic 4 acre site with pond. Asking $349,900 (M51) MLS 14604061

5 SARAH ST 3 Bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2nd floor laundry. Spacious rooms, updated kitchen $224,900 (M57) MLS 14604891

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

2 SPLINTER DRIVE

Immaculate 4 bdrm 3 bath bungalow. Gas fireplace, sunroom, main floor laundry & finished recroom. $285,000. (M77) MLS 14606275

512 ASSELSTINE RD

Very nice elevated 3 bedroom bungalow on 15 acres of wooklands. 20 minutes from the 401. Wood/oil forced air furnace. Move-in condition. $249,000. (M68) MLS 14605611

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. (M89) MLS 14606552

89 MILL ST, DESERONTO

3 bedroom Victorian home, natural gas fire place, upper level balcony and main level laundry. Asking $174,900. (M64) MLS NEW PRICE 14605465

4997 COUNTY RD. 9

Excellent 4 bedroom open concept waterfront home on N. Shore Hay Bay. Privacy at its best $484,900. (M69) MLS 14605626

1983 SHARPE RD 4 bedroom, 2 bath, finished recroom beautiful 1 acre lot. Asking $240,000 (M61) MLS 14605112

530 COUNTY RD 27

Well maintained farmhouse featuring original wood trim and wood railings, main floor windows with upper leaded glass, high ceilings, main floor laundry/bath. newer roof and some newer windows. Potential bonus room over attached workshop. Asking $375,000. (M70) MLS 14605500 NEW PRICE

200 LUFFMAN RD

1600 sq. ft. home has a lot to offer. Open concept kitchen/living/dining area, pine floors, wooded ceiling, detached workshop, shed. Excellent well, a little over 3 acres, fully wooded. Asking $227,500. (M48) MLS 14603762

88 GROVE ST., NEWBURGH 3 Bedroom bungalow with 300` of waterfront on the Napanee River. Asking $245,500. (M27) MLS 14602299

192 APSLEY STREET, SANDHURST 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home Private setting near Lake Ontario. $139,900. (M90) MLS 14606602

7710 COUNTY RD #2 4 spacious bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, private yard, a/c, attached garage and double carport. Call for the extensive list of improvements completed since 2013. $259,000. (M63) MLS 14606511

91 WATER COMBE ROAD

327’ water frontage, deck with glass railing 1 Bedroom, 1 full bath, 2 bunkies each with 2pc bath $339,000. (M54) MLS 14604614

370 ACADEMY ST NEWBURGH

This 3 bedroom bungalow sits on a beautiful deep lot with a small stream running at the end of the back yard. Large front deck, 2 storage sheds and ample parking. New metal roof 3 years ago. Book your showing today. Asking $189,900. (M55) MLS 14604768

624 HAMBLY RD

81 COUNTY ROAD 12

Enjoy country living minutes from Napanee. Well maintained immaculate country home on 1.2 acres. bright southern exposure with 3+ bedrooms. Large main rooms, detached garage. Adjacent 48.5 acres could also be purchased. Asking $179,500. (M84) MLS 14606504

This 55 acre farm has a 12 year old bungalow, complete with main floor laundry, 3 bedrooms, currently operating as a horse farm. Level land with 40 acres hay fields, never sprayed; 11 year old huge 32` x 48` shop/garage; 11 year old horse barn 31` x 27` with 4 stalls, one being a huge foaling stall; spacious tack room with shelves, saddle racks and hay loft. This is a private country spot with a long driveway only ten minutes South of Napanee. Asking $385,000. (M37) MLS 14606744


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613-354-4347 (office) 613-379-2903 (direct)

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See at www.storringrealestate.on.ca

JOHN CURRAN Sales Representative

Cell 613-328-1767

REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED

613-354-4347

I can help with any of your real estate needs.

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

NEW LISTINGS ARE WELCOME! CONTACT JOHN TODAY AT 613-328-1767

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32 Industrial Blvd, Napanee Phone (613)354-4800 www.exitnapanee.ca CELL 540-4375 BILL MARTIN Sales Rep. bmartin@exitnapanee.ca

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION

AUDREY ANN HAMILTON Sales Rep.

Cell 613-331-1223

NEW PRICE

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

7 CENTRE ST., UNIT 107 Looking for a ground level, 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo? Look no further. All new windows and doors, all new flooring throughout in the last 5 years. Large master with ensuite and walk-in closet. Beautiful river view from the patio. $176,000. (EX3462) MLS 14602041

BROKER OF RECORD 613-453-4347 Fax 855-885-0504

DRASTIC REDUCTION FOR A QUICK SALE. 412 ACRES Your new family farm homestead. This farm has something for everyone in the family. Well maintained and updated home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, main floor family room. Good barns, land consists of a mix of workland, pasture, large hardwoods, year-round creek, ponds, trails and great hunting. Located at the end of a dead-end road but within easy drive to Kingston or Napanee. Call for full details. Was listed at $449,900. REDUCED TO $399,900. MLS 14606210

Excellent family home on Beverly Street, Napanee. 2650 sq. ft. family home on a spacious town lot. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, main floor family room, separate dining room, eat-in kitchen , 2 car attached garage. All brick exterior and large rear deck. Priced at $279,900. MLS 13608793 Call for full details.

Great family home in Napanee in a quiet neighbourhood located at 341 Ginger St., walking distance to downtown! This home is a must see with a bright main level with a large deck off of the dining room leading to a fully fenced, private backyard! 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, full basement with a finished rec room and an attached garage!. Priced at $205,900. Call us for your viewing! MLS 14604904

210 CENTRE ST., NAPANEE Large living room with double french doors, original banister with detailed woodwork, beautifully landscaped backyard with a large detached garage. 3 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms, eat-in kitchen, separate dining room, main floor laundry, and large family room off kitchen! Endless opportunities for this all brick home just steps away from downtown, local public and high schools, and an easy stroll to the Napanee River/Park. A must see! Priced at $184,900. MLS 14600360

GREAT POTENTIAL, GREAT PRICE Excellent 25 acre parcel of land with many possible uses. Small insulated office 16’x12’ with 100 amp service, woodstove NEW PRICE and attached garage/ storage 11’x23’, all with aluminum siding and metal roof. Additional outbuilding made with 3 45 foot trailers in U shape with good metal roof over opening supported by trusses. Concrete slab at rear 12’x45’, also covered. This property is subject to HST. Possible vendor take back at good rate available. All chattels on the property are available for negotiated sale. List is available. MLS 14605396 $99,900.

399 MAIN ST., NEWBURGH $122,500. Fantastic lot. Little less than 2 acres right in the heart 358 BRIDGE ST. W. - $269,900. of historic Newburgh! House requires T.L.C. Being Location, location, location. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, central sold “as is.” If you are looking for a project, this is it. air, central vac. Fully fenced yard, large shed, patio area, (EX3512) MLS 14603932 attached garage. This won’t last. Call Bill. (EX3600)

INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE

BILL MCCUTCHEON

SALES REP 613-453-4292

NEW LISTING

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ELISHA MCCUTCHEON

SALES REP 613-561-7035

61 ACRES PALACE ROAD This unique parcel is right in town with municipal services directly across the street. 1883 ft. street frontage provides tremendous potential for residential development. Included is a 4 bedroom century limestone home and a 48’x60’ post and beam barn in good condition. This is a beautiful elevated setting with great views over the town and is fully surveyed. Call for details. MLS 14606358 $499,900.

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Thursday, August 14, 2014

VACANT LAND

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

NEW PRICE

759 COUNTY RD. 41 - $207,500. Location is a win, win! Close to town but rural setting. 3 CEDAR ST. - $89,900. Only minutes to all amenities. No water and sewer Downsizing? This is better than an apartment. Nice 9x20 bill and cheaper rate of taxes than urban. This 3 bed- deck off sunroom. You can still garden, still smell the flowroom side-split with attached garage is waiting for ers. 2 bedrooms, skylights make it bright. Appliances included. Just reduced! Call Bill. (EX3113) MLS 13601800 you! (EX3434) MLS 14601425

305 CONACHER DRIVE 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom semi with spacious air conditioned rooms. Enjoy views from the wraparound porch surrounding the front and side or look out from the living room bow window. Embrace the outdoors from a private fenced backyard. Close to the 401 and modern conveniences. New roof 2014, new furnace 2014, and new air conditioner 2012 $189,900. MLS 14604968

I HAVE CLIENTS LOOKING FOR AN ELEVATED BUNGALOW WITH A LARGE YARD IN GREATER NAPANEE. CALL ME FOR DETAILS.

IF YOU’RE LOOKING TO BUY OR SELL... YOU’RE LOOKING IN THE RIGHT PLACE!

CONTACT ONE OF THE REPUTABLE AGENTS IN THIS SECTION TODAY!


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

email: wmitchell@exitnapanee.ca

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NEW PRICE

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182 WEST ST. - HOST: DAN JACKSON 2 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $159,900. (EX3540) MLS 14604834

86 BEVERLY ST. - HOSTESS: ELAINE TARANU 3+2 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $329,900. (EX3573) MLS 14605849

21 UNITED ST. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $169,900. (EX3621) MLS 14607110

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

41B LAKESHORE DR. 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATHS $449,900. (EX3538) MLS 14604798

NEW PRICE

VACANT LAND

41 - 8 acres of prime NEW LISTING HIGHWAY commercial land. Services at lot line. Located at 41 Highway and Vanluven Road. 132’ on 41 Hwy. 449’ on Vanluven Rd. with 8 acres +/-. Restricted covenant on title no restaurants. $519,000. (EX3610) MLS 14606775 ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream home on this picture perfect 19 acre building lot located just minutes north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at its best. You will have lots of privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells have been obtained on neighbouring lots. $49,900. (EX3373) MLS 13609013

NEW LISTING

85 BEVERLY ST. - HOST: DAN JACKSON 3+2 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $289,900. (EX3595) MLS 14606463

38 MOWBRAY RD. 5 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $249,900. (EX3502) MLS 14603576

(READY FOR 06/14) OTHER LOTS AVAILABLE

SOLD

285 BARRETT BLVD. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $219,900. (EX3530) MLS 14604465

TO BE BUILT!! 119 BRANT ST.

2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH (ROUGH-IN FOR 2ND) $149,900. (EX3499) MLS 14603458

SOLD

NEW LISTING

970 LITTLE CREEK RD. 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $429,900. (EX3557) MLS 14605323

8 THOMAS ST. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $94,900. (EX3528) MLS 14604440

SOLD

NEW PRICE

505 COUNTY RD. 8 3+1 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $199,900. (EX3523) MLS 14604349

VACANT LAND

GREAT BUILDING LOT with lots of privacy. Just min- 92 GLENNELM RD. - Great 15 acre building lot with lots of privacy. Just minutes from town. $48,900. utes from town. $49,900. (EX3045) MLS 13600234 (EX3402) MLS 13608425 BENN'S POINT RD. - Beautifully manicured and maintained 2.03 acre building lot just minutes south of Na- 36 NEVILLE POINT RD. - Beautiful, very well kept 1 acre panee. Well record 23 LPM. Entrance in place. Quiet property on prestigious Neville Point, Beaver Lake. Has road with well maintained homes in the area. $69,900. 184 feet of waterfront. Great fishing, boating, swimming and skating. Village close by with all amenities. Paved (EX3581) MLS 14605934 road makes perfect location for your year-round home. COUNTY RD. 9 - Excellent 92 acre parcel to build your Southern exposure, gentle shoreline and sandly lake bed. dream home. Overlooking Hay Bay, the land features Private from road by trees. Includes drilled well, bunkie 40 acres workable, a good woodlot on the back of the and dock. Not many lots available on Beaver Lake and property with some pasture land. $124,900. (EX3501) this is one-of-a-kind. Call before it’s gone! $169,900. (EX3459) MLS 14601939 MLS 14603548

email:gmitchell@exitnapanee.ca

244 THOMAS ST. W. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $259,900. (EX3622) MLS 14607133

137 COUNTY ROAD 20, ODESSA 5+2 BEDROOM, 3.5 BATH $324,900. (EX3547) MLS 14604988

59 BEVERLY ST. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $285,900. (EX3520) MLS 14604206

43 FITCHETT RD. Combine business and pleasure! Love golf? How about a golf cart rental business showing excellent returns. Over 1500 tournament carts booked last year. $299,900. (EX3441) MLS 14601614

NEW LISTING

7 CENTRE ST., UNIT 107 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $176,000. (EX3462) MLS 14602041

SOLD

BUSINESS

OFFICE: 354-4800 CELL: 541-9152

186 ADELPHI ST. 4 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $269,900. (EX3562) MLS 14605445

22 EDGEWOOD DR. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $350,000. (EX3563) MLS 14605440

8061 CTY RD. 2 4 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $399,900. (EX3565) MLS 14605462

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

3303 HARMONY RD. 4+1 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $399,900. (EX3561) MLS 14605383

NEW PRICE

44 QUAKER HILL RD. 4 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $169,900. (EX3567) MLS 14605601

GEORGE MITCHELL

9396 COUNTY ROAD 2 5 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $314,900. (EX3593) MLS 14606271

NEW PRICE

237 PLEASANT DR. 2+2 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $384,900. (EX3529) MLS 14604458

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57 ELLIOTS LANE 4 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $214,900. (EX3609) MLS 14606769

447 HOLDEN RD. 3+2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $259,900. (EX3516) MLS 14603998

NEW LISTING

236 ROBERT ST. TO BE BUILT - 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $199,900. (EX3526) MLS 14604374

NEW PRICE

128 THOMAS ST. E. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $164,900. (EX3544) MLS 14604924

256 DUNDAS STREET W. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $219,900. (EX3524) MLS 14604351

WATERFRONT

1496 LAKE RD. 2 UNITS, 3 BEDROOM AND 2 BEDROOM $174,900. (EX3590) MLS 14606198

543B SOUTH SHORE RD. 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $389,900. (EX3532) MLS 14604532

SOLD

NEW PRICE

2289 MORVEN CRES. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $279,000. (EX3294) MLS 13606981

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

SOLD

NEW LISTING

SOLD

NEW LISTING

232 BRIDGE ST W. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $145,500. (EX3560) MLS 14605372

VACANT LAND

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 KIMMETT SIDE RD. - 2 acre industrial lot close to tiny bit of E.P. GST is applicable. $399,900. (EX3386) Goodyear, good access to Hwy. 401. Utilities at the MLS 13609448 road. $89,900. (EX3415) MLS 14600527 IF YOU LIKE WIDE OPEN SPACES, this building lot PRISTINE SHORELINE - SHERMAN’S POINT is perfect for you. Build you dream home on this very ROAD - Build your dream home on this 100’ waterfront nice, level lot and have space to roam. New well with x 300’ cleared level lot. Nestled within the cedars on lots of water. Taxes to be assessed. $49,900. the shores of Long Reach. $175,000. (EX3578) MLS (EX3044) MLS 13600215 14605861 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

50 BEVERLY ST. 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $225,000. (EX3574) MLS 14605849

PETWORTH RD. - Build your dream home on this 3.43 acre lot with a drilled well already on the property. $59,900. (EX3551) MLS 14605162

RD. 8, South Shore Rd. NEW PRICE COUNTY 225 acres of vacant land. Featuring approximately 80 acres of mixed wood, some work land, the remainder pasture. $300,000. (EX3387) MLS 13609454 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


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613-329-4266 NEW!

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113 Richmond Blvd., Napanee

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Waterfront

54 BAYVIEW DRIVE 3 bedroom waterfront home situated on North Shore Hay Bay. Updates: windows, furnace, central air, electrical, cupboards, new well pump, sump pump. $249,900. (EX3582) MLS 14605975

EDGE OF TOWN

2 lots for $59,900. (EX3129) 6 acre parcel $169,900. (EX3131)

NEW LISTING

1725 STOREY ST., NAPANEE

Approved for 48 lots. $379,000. (EX3130)

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

NEW PRICE

This 2 bedroom, 1 bath, modernized four season cottage is surrounded by trees and a spectacular view with 120’ of supreme Bay of Quinte shoreline. Interlocking patio leads to seawall and 60’ dock to hot spot for bass, walleye, pike, etc. Open concept kitchen and living room, new appliances, large shed. $274,900. (EX3385) MLS 13609456 www.paradiseonbayofquinte.com

164 MILL ST., DESERONTO 287 MAPLE ST., DESERONTO Older 3 bedroom home in a quiet area of town. Very spacious home with up- Older 3 bedroom home in Deseronto. Well kept home with nice decor dates. F.A. electrical, etc. Needs some exterior work. Low traffic area. and updates. Fully fenced rear yard. All appliances are included in asking price. $119,000. (EX3124) MLS 13602043 $84,900. (EX3543) MLS 14604937

ONLY $139,900.

REDUCED

119 BRIDGE ST. E, NAPANEE

HOBBY FARM WITH 30 ACRES $369,900.

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831 HOGSBACK RD., MARLBANK This beautiful and stately century home must be seen! Hardwood and softwood floors throughout, huge country kitchen, main floor family room with wood stove. Barn 50x56, triple detached garage. Situated on 30 acres of pasture, mixed bush and a little wetland. $369,900. (EX3505) MLS 14603728 Check out the virtual tour http://www.obeo.com/884516

362 MAIN ST., DESERONTO $189,900.

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

GREAT STARTER!!! $119,900.

83 COLLEGE ST. Great street appeal! Older home on a huge fenced yard with 1 1/2 detached garage. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, newer roof, central air, appliances included. Great starter home! $124,900. (EX3451) MLS 14601801

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The perfect home for those who love the outdoors! Located south of Northbrook, this home boasts 4 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths and a beautiful oak kitchen with new built-in appliances. The ultimate mancave awaits you 36'x36' garage/workshop with tin roof and wood heating. New large deck built around your above-ground Freshly renovated! This charming house is perfect for a young family, first pool. Pond and charmtime homeowner or someone looking to downsize. Gleaming hardwood, main ing gazebo offers a floor laundry, large kitchen and bright spaces are all part of what makes this peaceful seating area. Come and take a look today! $205,000. MLS 14605617 a great home! Call Jo today for a look. Listed at $162,000. MLS 14605040

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186 ADELPHI ST. $269,900.

173 MILL ST., DESERONTO Excellent 3 bedroom home with tons of upgrades such as windows, furnace, C/A, roof, insulation and siding. Totally fenced yard with deck. Only $139,900. Don’t wait on this one. (EX3553) MLS 14605229

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This is a must to view! Quaint 4 bedroom, 2 storey Victorian brick featuring hardwood floors, large country kitchen, main floor laundry, sunken family room overlooking a beautifully landscaped yard. Formal dining room with fireplace, large master bedroom with jacuzzi, spiral staircase, cranberry windows and gingerbread porch. $269,900. (EX3562) MLS 14605445

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1233 LAZIER RD. $229,900. EXCELLENT COUNTRY HOME This 4 bedroom, 2 bath has plenty of space for the whole family. In-law suite possibilities. Oversize garage, perennial and vegetable gardens. Must be seen! (EX3589) MLS 14606182

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This immaculate 2 bedroom home awaits your inspection. Totally renovated with newer addition at rear. Check out the interior pics online. $124,900. (EX3444) MLS 14601674

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Looking for a great Great place, open affordable home? space! This beautiful MOTIVATED Your search is over! home is perfect for SELLER Super 3 bedroom those who value their townhouse offers privacy and love to an economical solurelax! Features 3 spation for young, firstcious bedrooms, 2time homeowners 1/2 baths one being or those who are your own private enlooking to scale suite off the master down. Convenient bedroom, gorgeous main floor half bath stone fireplace, paand new laminate tios, landscaping and flooring make this a in-ground pool. New hardwood through most of the main living area. Sunken great choice. Upformal living room, separate dining room and family room make this the place dated electrical to be. All located on 3+ landscaped acres - pool liner Oct 2012, roof 2011, panel and fixtures throughout. Listed for $127,000. MLS 14605344 hardwood 2013. Call today for a look! Listed at $359,900. MLS 14606460

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Charming triple brick century home on Unger Island. Prime waterfront with year-round access. 2+2 bedrooms, main floor laundry, bath, etc. Updates include roof, windows, propane furnace and fireplace, new water pump and septic, new retaining wall at waterfront. Extra large lot that fronts on both sides of island. $427,000. (EX3533) MLS 14604650

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Ideal recreational property for hunting, fishing, four wheeling or skidooing or a new home. Ample amount of level shoreline on Princess Lake. Nice hardwood ridge. Well treed property fronts on both sides of road. 46 kms from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX3311) MLS 13607388

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176 PARK STREET $189,900. Excellent one owner side split. Large kitchen with an abundance of cupboards, gas heat, central air, 2 bedrooms with possibility of third in basement, family room, 2 piece bath in lower level, tons of storage and a double paved drive. (EX3580) MLS 14605917

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

283 EDMON ST. This 3 bedroom home awaits your inspection. Spacious living room and kitchen. Main floor bedroom, laundry, and bath. Detached garage, handicap accessible. $129,900. (EX3596) MLS 14606470

96 COLLEGE ST. $124,900. NEW PRICE

Good 3 bedroom with lovely upgraded country kitchen with tons of cupboards. Central air, 1 1/2 baths, newer shingles, rear shed, 1 1/2 garage, rear deck, lots of parking. $124,900. (EX3515) MLS 14603989


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242 CENTRE ST. Host: Audrey Ann NEW Hamilton, Sales Rep. LISTING 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! $189,000. MLS 14606879

2062 SWANFIELD ST., KINGSTON DIR: Follow Centennial to Swanfield to #2062 Very nicely decorated 3 bdrm, 2 storey home in a great subdivision. Interior features beautifully open concept kitchen and living area, entrance from garage into house, large tiled foyer. Upper level features 3 spacious bedrooms, master bedroom has a full ensuite and walk-in closet. You will love the professionally landscaped yard with gazebo. $305,000. MLS 14606680

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Gorgeous character-filled country home except it is all newer. The woman in the house will fall in love with the large kitchen, the man will fall in love with the oversized triple car garage that has enough power to do welding. The master bedroom is huge and has a private deck overlooking the countryside as well as an ensuite and walk-in closet. The wrap-around covered front porch is a great place for your morning coffee. Garage built in ‘09, house built in ‘93, new roof, 35 year shingles in ‘07, 60 amp generator panel. $289,000. MLS 14600244

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, commercial size fridge & freezer. Lower level has another 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 bdrms, 2 kitchens & 4 ensuite baths. $484,000. MLS 14604801

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ARIES (Mar 21/Apr 20) Aries, you may have to make a few minor changes to your original plan, but other than those minor adjustments there is nothing standing in your way this week. TAURUS (Apr 21/May 21) Home improvement projects continue to pile up, Taurus. Use this week as an opportunity to get everything in motion and on the path to completion. GEMINI (May 22/Jun 21) A few more tweaks and your master plan will be complete, Gemini. Now you just need a few ablebodied volunteers to work with you through some of the hard labor. CANCER (Jun 22/Jul 22) Cancer, a latesummer trip makes the perfect finale to a few good weeks of recreation. A little adventure is in your future, so make the most of this opportunity. LEO (Jul 23/Aug 23) Leo, once you have your mind made up, it is extremely difficult to sway your opinion. Others will try this week to get you onto their side. But you're just not feeling it. VIRGO (Aug 24/Sept 22) Virgo, whether you have been lucky or unlucky in love as of late, this is the week for some romantic surprises. Your entire perspective could be turned on its head.

LIBRA (Sept 23/Oct 23) A small disappointment has you out of whack, Libra. Don't let it get to you for too long. Family members will help pull you out of a brief funk and get you on your feet. SCORPIO (Oct 24/Nov 22) Scorpio, you may be ready to make some really big changes. Forge ahead with the plans you have created, and you will be glad for having done so. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23/Dec 21) Financial issues come to the forefront of a relationship, Sagittarius. Keep arguments from escalating by being open and honest about all purchases. Things can be worked out together. CAPRICORN (Dec 22/Jan 20) Few things can wipe away the smile on your face this week, Capricorn. You are in an eternally good mood, and your positivity is intoxicating to others around you. AQUARIUS (Jan 21/Feb 18) Aquarius, you will have an enormous sense of accomplishment when you finish a task you thought above your skill level. Always believe in yourself. PISCES (Feb 19/Mar 20) There is little room for things other than work this week, Pisces. Now is not the time to take on new chores. Save them for later.

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