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The Limestone District School Board announced this week Southview Public School will open on time. See Page 3
Council under fire for denying group home OK By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER As the Town of Greater Napanee finds itself facing several human rights complaints relating to a Beverly Street group home, individuals on both sides of the issue are speaking out. While the owner of the home says the behaviour of her neighbours prompted the Human Rights Tribunal applications, the mayor says he was disappointed to find his comments were taken out of context in a news articles that appeared shortly after the filing. News coverage to date has also been a concern for one neighbour, who says they have wrongfully painted area residents as being prejudiced against people with disabilities. It has been 18-months since Kendra and Brian Henley opened Abbey Dawn Place, a family shared group home named after Avril Lavigne, who grew up down the street. According to Henley, the home caters to adults with mental disabilities; currently, seven clients live there. In an interview last week, Henley told the Beaver that the home was registered with the town in February 2011, but had its registration for only a couple of weeks. “That was long enough
for the neighbours to find out that we did get registered (and) once that got around all hell broke loose,” she said. “Prior to that it was quiet and we didn’t hear any complaints.” The Henleys had previously lived down the street in a smaller home with two clients, where she said they encountered no issues or complaints. “We moved down here and it was just unbelievable — this is 2012 and these people are acting this way,” she said, adding that her clients were taunted and began to fear going outside. “Clients would go out and sit on the swing and people would come by and call them pedophiles. They would tell them to go in the house.” Henley recalled the day she was approached by a neighbour who asked her directly why she didn’t move. “I said, ‘Why would I, we just bought the house,’ and then he said, ‘We don’t want you here,’” Henley said. “I said we can’t sell the house and we’re not going to but he said, ‘Don’t you know that everybody is calling you the Beverly Hillbillies?’” Things escalated to the point where residents brought their concerns before town council at a public meeting in October 2011.
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Dry weather is partly to blame for a dramatic increase in fire calls, and fire damage, over the past month in Greater Napanee. See Page 11 Several Erinsvillearea business owners expressed their continued support for powerboat races on Beaver Lake. See Page 13 Greater Napanee council approved a plan to seek capital funding to help pay for a new aquatics facility. Page 20
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Standing on the second floor roof of a burning house on Thomas Street West on Friday, Greater Napanee fire prevention officer Kevin Duncan douses flames inside the roof as firefighter Paul Murphy takes cover. The late afternoon blaze resulted in a third alarm being called and the entire fire department attending the scene. No injuries were reported but the fire caused an estimated $300,000 in damages. For more, see Story Page 2.
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Exercise and Nutrition The following excerpt is from Sherry Torkos' book Live Well: A Woman's Guide to Optimum Health, published by John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd., Copyright 2007. Regular exercise and proper nutrition is essential for good health and must be part of your daily life. Numerous studies have shown that regular exercise cuts your risk of chronic, debilitating diseases such as heart disease (by reducing cholesterol and blood pressure), osteoporosis (by strengthening bones), cancer (by supporting immune function), and diabetes (by improving blood sugar control). Exercise is essential for developing and maintaining a healthy body weight, flexibility, and muscular strength. Plus, it offers emotional benefits. Exercise reduces stress and anxiety and improves sleep and overall emotional well-being. Regardless of your health status, age, or current fitness level, there are activities that you can do to improve your health. Cardiovascular (aerobic) exercise Cardiovascular activities are those that involve large muscle groups and increase our heart rate, such as brisk walking, swimming, biking, aerobics, and dancing. These activities burn calories and improve heart and lung function. If you are currently not exercising, then start slowly. Try exercising for five minutes on your first day, and increase gradually. Aim for 30 minutes to an hour, five times per week. Resistance exercise Activities that use resistance to challenge your muscles increase strength, endurance, and muscle mass. They also strengthen bones. Examples include weightlifting, using exercise machines or bands/tubes, or using your own body weight to do exercises such as lunges, squats, and push-ups. These activities are particularly important for older adults because they help prevent the muscle and bone loss that occurs with aging. Aim for 20 to 30 minutes of resistance activities three to four times per week. Vary your activities and routine to continually challenge your muscles. Stretching Stretching helps to improve flexibility and joint health and to prevent soreness after a workout. Spend about five to 10 minutes stretching all of your muscles. Stretch slowly and gently, breathe deeply, and hold each position for at least 10 seconds. How much exercise do I need? The Institute of Medicine recommends that adults and children spend a total of at least one hour daily in moderately intense physical activity. There are plenty of ways to build more activity into your daily life, whether it is short walks in the morning, using the stairs instead of the elevator, or doing housework with vigour. Every little bit helps. Creating your fitness program If you have been sedentary all your life, the prospect of getting active may be intimidating, so take it slowly. • Consult with your doctor before you start an exercise program, especially if you have any health conditions or are taking medication. • Set reasonable goals and be consistent with your exercise program. • Don’t expect overnight results. Gradually increase the duration and intensity of your workout; you will see (and feel) the benefits. • Be sure to drink lots of water during and after your workout. • Make time to stretch your muscles after you workout. • For guidance on proper exercise technique and help in designing a workout, see a certified personal trainer. • Keep your motivation high: get a workout partner, vary your activities, and have fun. Nutrition The food choices we make on a daily basis have an impact on both our physical and emotional health. Here are 10 dietary principles for optimal health, energy and well-being: • Make quality food choices • Enjoy variety • Practice moderation • Eat smart, frequent meals • Drink plenty of water • Boost fibre intake • Cut down on salt, boost potassium • Minimize sugar • Cut down on caffeine • Limit alcohol Good health includes good financial health Now that you have your physical fitness plan in place - it's also a good idea to take a look at your financial fitness plan. Not only can being financially fit help reduce stress and help improve your state of mind, a financial plan can also help you prepare for the financial realities of living a long life. By following a few simple steps, you can create a plan that will help you achieve your goals and protect your dreams. More information about women's health issues is available in Sherry Torkos' book Live Well: A Woman's Guide to Optimum Health, available free of charge from www.toLiveWell.ca. On the website you can also learn more about the importance of good financial health and creating a financial recovery plan should you become critically ill. Sherry Torkos, Bsc Pharm (www.sherrytorkos.com) is a pharmacist, author, and certified fitness instructor. The website www.toLiveWell.ca and Sherry Torkos' Live Well Tips are brought to you by Sun Life Financial.
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A Greater Napanee firefighter works on the second story of a home on Thomas Street on Friday.
Massive fire guts Thomas St. residence By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER A three-alarm house fire on Thomas Street last Friday resulted in a large commitment of service vehicles and staff from the Greater Napanee Fire Service. In total six vehicles and 24 individuals responded to the blaze at 23 Thomas Street West at around 4:50 p.m. on Friday It wasn’t until 6:30 p.m. that the fire was declared under control, with damage estimated at $300,000. The fire department said the cause of the fire has been determined to be accidental, due to the misuse of smoking materials. The occupants that were home at the time of the fire evacuated with no injuries reported. “Because of the size of the home we called a third alarm which means we bring the entire department there,” Fire Chief Terry Gervais said, adding that onlookers likely didn’t see the amount of work crews
had to undertake inside the home. “They’re all working so it’s not just putting water from outside windows and all that, there were crews inside… ripping, tearing and cutting holes in the walls to open up concealed spaces and voids.” Working inside a century-home made the job that much more taxing on the crews, Gervais said. “Friday’s fire was tough, it’s an older structure and we have lots of those old large homes in our community,” he said. “That type of construction is called balloon frame so there’s no fire stops in them. If the fire gets in the walls and gets into the attic space, it’s old plaster and tongueand-groove flooring, so it’s a lot of work.” Gervais said that while Greater Nappanee’s crew worked at the scene, members of the Loyalist fire department helped by staffing the town’s stations. “We have great mutual aid plans so we kept a couple of people back to help them because they don’t know the area as well,” he said. It’s a partnership Gervais says has worked well for the town.
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Southview Public School will be ready for start of school: LDSB BEAVER STAFF When Sept. 4 rolls around it will be Southview Public School that students will enter on their first day. In a letter addressed to parents on Monday, which was posted on the Limestone District School Board website, Principal Peter Mouncey confirmed that the new elementary school on Golf Course Lane in Greater Napanee would be open on time. “This is indeed great news and the entire Southview team is looking forward to beginning our first year together in our bright and spacious new school,� Mouncey said, adding that construction has proceeded well over the last few weeks with the project quickly nearing completion. “We anticipate we will begin moving furniture, equipment and supplies into the new building in mid- to late August.�
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Social Notes Birthdays, Anniversaries, Graduations, Retirements, Weddings Jack and Jill for Jeff Detlor and Rosanne Gregg
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鵹鵺 Larry and Donna Thompson of Napanee and Jim and Michelle Kennedy of Kingston are thrilled to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Dustin and Lindsay on August 25, 2012 at the Loyalist Golf and Country Club
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Maggie received a BA Honours in Political Science from Queen’s University and was recognized as a Dean’s Honour List recipient. She will begin an MPA in Public Administration at Carleton University on a full scholarship this fall. Congratulations on your achievements Maggie! We are so proud of you!
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Dana and Mary Garrett along with James and Darlene Orr are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Justin William to Jessica Rose The wedding will take place on Saturday, September 29, 2012 at Church of The Assumption of The Blessed Virgin Mary, Erinsville
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It’s time to love thy neighbour
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Jean Bartlett, president of the Golden Age Club of Newburgh No. 922, along with members, presented a donation of $315.14 towards the medical equipment fund at Lennox & Addington County General Hospital. Their last official meeting was held on July 26 at Louie’s Restaurant in Napanee as the club was forced to disband due to a shortage of membership. They originally started out with 93 active members in 1973 and presently have only 10. Since 1982 they have contributed $3,000 towards the hospital. Back row (from left) are Doris Parish, Dianna Farr, Linda Bell, Linda Stevens; front row (from left) are Edith Raymond, Elsie McFarland, Bartlett and Shirley Millard.
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One key question LEARLY, a poisonous situation has festered on Beverly Street in Napanee — and now, with a national media spotlight ongoing and a pending Human Rights Tribunal hearing in the works, the entire community is feeling the effects. While emotions have become raw in the past few days — Facebook pages and online comment boards have become filled with such stuff — we’re not about to start pointing fingers and casting blame. We are, however, interested in seeing a resolution. First off, if the allegations coming from the operators of the Abbey Dawn group home are accurate, and the residents of the group home have become the target of taunting and vitriol, such behaviour must be unreservedly denounced. The residents at the home are unquestionably blameless in this affair, regardless of where you happen to be-
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lieve the blame lies. They have as much right to live in a loving, supportive home within a supportive community, as any of us do, and those rights must be upheld. Such behaviour is intolerable and inexcusable. That said, several group homes that do provide loving homes within supportive neighbourhoods already do exist in Greater Napanee. They’ve been established and they’ve operated for years in harmony. That fact runs counter to the suggestion that this municipality and this community do not support people with developmental disabilities. So what happened on Beverly Street? How did things go so right in these other locations, only to go so wrong there? Mayor Gord Schermerhorn’s oft-quoted phrase that Beverly Street ‘is the wrong spot for a group home’ doesn’t wash (no matter the context in which you view it), because similar group homes exist
in similar locations within the town. Beverly Street should be just fine for a group home. And yet, it’s not. It has been an unmitigated disaster. Why? We’ve heard plenty of the knee-jerk ‘answers’ to that question in the last few days; forgive us if none of them are particularly satisfying right now. However, in order to move forward and to ensure that this affair isn’t repeated in the future, that’s the question that must be answered. Whatever pitfalls were experienced on Beverly Street must be avoided the next time a group home is proposed. Clearly, whatever process that is in place right now failed, and failed badly. The residents of that group home are innocent bystanders in this, and they deserve much better. Perhaps the upcoming tribunal hearing will shed light on this question; we can only hope that it does.
I was very disappointed to read that some citizens of Napanee, including the mayor, are uncomfortable at providing dedicated local support to the most vulnerable members of their community — seven people with developmental disabilities whose parents have died and who cannot care for themselves. What kind of lesson in compassion and citizenship is being taught to the children of Napanee, as its future leaders? In 1984 the Church of England Board for Social Responsibility wrote: “Mentally handicapped people have much to give, they share our common humanity and, like us all, are children of God." Napanee has a good number of churches. Will the religious leaders be reading this Sunday from passages such as this?: “You shall love your neighbour as yourself” (Matthew 22:39); or, from the Parable of the Sheep and Goats (Matthew 25:3146) – “For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me” ; or, from Luke 14: 13-14: “But when you give a feast, invite the poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed, because they cannot repay you. You will be repaid at the resurrection of the just.” Lynn Hutchinson Lee, Seaton Village
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Situation handled poorly Earlier this week I found myself drawn into a rising debate between the Abbey Dawn Group home owners/operators and their fight with Greater Napanee Town Council. This story went national, from Vancouver to Montreal, and had the attention of many. I wrote a letter to the editor condemning the bullying and submitted to every paper I could. What bothers me the most is the treatment received by the Abbey Dawn residents done at the hands of a few bullies. Never should another human being bully another because of their abilities. That is and always will be unacceptable to me. I joined the Facebook page Help Save Abbey Dawn. As the week wore on there were more and more posts flying on the Facebook page. Yes, there was support for Kendra Henley, but there was also a lot of name calling, calls for the mayor’s resignation, more reports spreading to more national newspapers. When I saw on the Support Abbey Dawn Facebook page, comments made about a councilor, one of the three councilors that voted to deny the permit, I phoned him to ask why he voted to deny the license. I have the highest respect for this gentleman and I wanted to hear his reasoning. I also phoned all the other members of the council, but did not get a response from anyone else. It was a very respectful and enlightening conversation, which I shall keep private, but it definitely gave me another side of the story to consider, one that the national media is not telling. And they can’t. Town council has been instructed not to talk to the media on advice from their lawyers. The only statement was given by Mayor Schermerhorn and probably has landed him in even more hot water. Neighbours on Bev-
erly Street are afraid to voice their opinions for fear of repercussions. Earlier in the week residents of this neighbourhood had feces and other material thrown at their homes in the middle of the night. I strongly feel that a loving, caring and well-managed group home is wonderful for people who need care when their families cannot provide it. I am not saying Abbey Dawn is mismanaged by any means. But I do feel events that have transpired lately have gotten out of control. For me there are two issues, the treatment of the residents from other people in the community and the council’s decision to deny the group home licensing. My questions are this: Ms. Henley has stated herself on the Facebook page that in February of 2011, she extended an invitation to council to come for a tour of Abbey Dawn. After the license was denied, was another invitation issued? I posted these questions to Ms. Henley and was told that there has been no contact between town council and herself. This was also confirmed by the council member I spoke with. Would a meeting with the neighbours, stating her intentions have paved the road for a smoother transition? Not asking her neighbours for permission to open a group home, but giving them the proper education so they could better understand the situation and the residents who would be coming? Ms. Henley has stated that these residents are her ‘family’ and their future is in jeopardy which raises another question. Why wait, with absolutely no contact with town council, and go directly to the media? Why not arrange a meeting with council to try and solve the permit issue? Why not approach the local member of council and discuss options?
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I also contacted local media, just to see they had been contacted as to the impending media storm about to hit. I have been assured they were not. Why not? Why take this to a national level and not to the local media first? This story has gotten huge and if you read the comments left by readers, they are negative towards Greater Napanee and its residents. This is such a huge black eye for Greater Napanee. This is a town that over the last few years has done so much. There is a fantastic arena, boardwalk, great library and the downtown core has amazing shops and great places to eat. The comments made to the residents of Abbey Dawn were made by a select few and do not represent the opinion of all Napanee residents. If council had concerns about the operation of the group home, did anyone contact the proper authorities? Did they ever meet with Ms. Henley and or the proper officials to express their concerns? Neighbours claimed residents were trying to get into their homes and police had to be called, but did anyone look into the police reports? There are statements about a dog kennel being run at the home as well. Was animal control ever called to investigate? I firmly believe that this situation could have been handled better by all parties involved. Perhaps a meeting between council, Ms. Hendry, the neighbours, and the proper authorities could have ended this dispute and the future of Abbey Dawn would not be in jeopardy. Given the current situation with many unanswered questions, I believe council made the right decision. Norah Brien, Napanee
The rainfall that is forecast for Ontario in the coming weeks is too little too late for many of the province’s farms. The drought has created a critical livestock feed shortage due to a double whammy of dormant pastures and low corn, soybean and hay yields. The situation speaks to the need for emergency relief for Ontario’s livestock farmers, and the continued need for programs that help all farmers manage such risks in the future. Ontario’s Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs has announced the creation of a task team with representatives from the federal government. The team will assess the extent of damage and consider support options for livestock farmers who are affected by dry conditions. The Ontario Federation of Agriculture will work with farm organizations across the province to provide our thoughts to the task team. The issue is a complex one. Some farmers will need to secure the finances to buy and store feed over the winter months and / or consider options to reduce herd size. The need to swiftly get financial relief to the farmers who need it most will be a top priority. The drought also provides a timely case study to see how well agricultural programs that are currently in place meet the needs of Ontario farmers in times such as these. The programs intended to help farmers manage finances when they are faced with circumstances beyond their control are called “business risk management programs.” Those programs are on the chopping block and may not be available in their current form as early as next year. The OFA has already voiced concerns that such cuts will shift a disproportionate amount of the financial risk of growing food directly to farmers, and we will continue to press for bankable programs. When the federal-provincial task team decides emergency support is available it will be funnelled through AgriRecovery, a program that exists to fill in the gaps left after existing programs are tapped. Maintaining and strengthening existing programs will be vital to helping farmers manage the devastating effects of disasters such as drought. It reminds us that, despite Ontario farmers doing everything to the best of their abilities, sometimes Mother Nature chooses not to cooperate. When food production suffers due to circumstances beyond the control of good farm management, there is an acute need for programs that help shelter farmers, and all the Ontario jobs that rely on us.
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Days like this make summer drought tolerable The lake we were on has no public access. You need to know someone. That’s what makes this lake so special, for you are alone with only its wildlife residents for company. This day is indeed very special. The early morning fog has not yet lifted as we paddle along over a mirror-like surface, with the distant shoreline barely peeking through the smoky haze of daybreak. As the sun seizes brief moments to poke through openings in the mist, it illuminates the distant woods, sending mirrored images of the trees upon the glass-flat water. Then, as briefly as the sun appears, the fog takes control once again and cloaks the water in an almost surreal backdrop of shadowy hardwoods. Unlike drought stricken trees elsewhere that are showing signs of stress, these trees are green and vibrant for they are part of this swamp where water is not an issue. We pass by some curious cattle on a dry, upland pasture field, one of few open areas along this shoreline. Throughout the lake’s perimeter, its shores are buffered by impressive mats of white water lilies, accented by forests of lavender blue pickerelweed. On root bound embankments, swamp loosestrife keeps the inclines from eroding. Despite its name, it is not related to loosestrife, nor is it a willow which is its other name. Water-willow prefers this environment, growing tall, then, by sheer weight of its blossoms and foliage, gently bends over to seemingly caress
the water as though in some kind of spiritual ceremony. A distant loon yodels but we fail to catch sight of it until we are finished with our paddle. But, the morning is filled with the sounds of great blue herons in flight. Their cousin, the diminutive green heron, is present too. Not in ones and twos as we normally find these shy creatures of creeks and shorelines, but in small groups (known in bird-speak as a “siege”) of up to four at a time. Where had they come from, and where are they going so purposefully? We ended the morning with at least 12 and that is a high number indeed for such a relatively small body of water. The water is shallow in this lake and we scrape bottom a few times and struggle to get over areas saturated with silt and decaying aquatic plants. In other areas, the water is deep, but decidedly murky. Wetland birds love such conditions and others show up, like a single bluewinged teal, pied-billed grebes, and spotted sandpipers bouncing along nervously on the tips of their wings beside the muddy shoreline. There are fish here or, at least, the promise of fish, as several belted kingfishers fly their determined route over the water to perches that summon them from the opposite shore. Two American bitterns fly shoulder to shoulder, focussed on some far off destination, for they don’t stop. It is truly a day for birds. A David Attenborough video could not produce better variety.
Terry Sprague
Outdoor Rambles Some birds we don’t see, but we can hear. A greater yellowlegs is never found, even though at one point we feel as though we can reach out and touch it somewhere. Yet, it calls several times, its diagnostic three-syllabled whistle piercing the shoreline from some hidden bog. The drawling note of a common tern, more symbolic of Presqu’ile than anywhere here, is heard. Finally, we spot it, flying overhead, later followed by a Caspian tern, uncharacteristically quiet as it passes by. Swamp sparrows belabour heavy chipping sparrow quality notes from deep within the cattails, but missing from centre stage are the prattles from marsh wrens. At this time of the year they are usually very chatty as they become more gregarious preparatory to the flight south. No soras, no Virginia rails, but
something that sounds like a least bittern gives a few indistinct cuckoo-like notes, but the call is not heard again. Perhaps a bullfrog as there are a few chortles from them as we skirt the edge of the marsh. For most, it is the summer doldrums when it is too hot to sing for no reason. We won’t hear much vocalization from birds until next month when autumnal recrudescence kicks in. That is when the photoperiod becomes similar to what they experience in the spring, and their reproductive proclivities return for an encore. Still, we hear much for an August morning. One – no, two, eastern wood-pewees sing from the woodland, seemingly carrying on a distant conversation with each other. Just once, a faint interrogation from a red-eyed vireo sifts through the trees, one of few birds that sings monotonously all day long, no matter what the temperature. As expected, a small gaggle of Canada geese is seen on the far shore, their shadowy forms shimmering above the surface of the
water like a mirage. A scattering of ducks shows up in the binoculars as silhouettes against the sun; likely mallards. It happens that way sometimes. Skilled ears and a feel for profiles can attach names to some birds, while others remain unidentified. The abundance of waterfowl and wetland birds on our leisurely paddle may be attributed to the absence this year of a resident pair of mute swans on this lake, a species that drives native birds from their nesting grounds with unforgiving and often, fatal attacks. The lake is rebounding. We need moments like this, when, without apology, we can slip a canoe or kayak into the water and just let Nature soothe the soul, if only for a little while before returning to the stress of day to day concerns. It was my third time here, on a lake that fails to disappoint. For more information on today’s topic, please e-mail tsprague@kos.net or phone 613‑476‑5072. For more information on nature in the Quinte area, be sure to check out www.naturestuff.net .
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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 70 Years Ago August 19, 1942 n Despite widespread belief to the contrary, those providing coffee and tea to harvest gangs and other farm workers were not exempt to rationing regulations. The issue came to the fore as additional help was needed in gathering crops. Various farmers’ wives residing in the area were seeking extra supplies, beyond what otherwise would be allowed under the rationing program, in order to provide refreshment for those working in the fields. The Wartime Prices and Trade Board, however, said that any coffee or tea served to harvest workers must come from individual ration allowances. n In another issue surrounding rationing, the Wartime Prices and Trade Board were stepping in to stop an ongoing rush on soap. The board was being “deluged” with calls from soap manufacturers saying that there was an unusually high volume of soap sales as consumers were reacting to rumours of soap rationing. The board said there were no plans to put a ration on soap, especially since the manufacture of soap requires glycerine, which is a byproduct of explosives manufacturing.
35 Years Ago August 17, 1977 n Lennox and Addington County council passed a motion calling for financial assistance for farmers hit hard by the recent drought, though not without some hesitation. Some farmers on county council said that some of their fellow farmers should have better prepared themselves for bad weather by maintaining feed reserves and by having crop insurance. Other councillors feared that a financial assistance program might be abused. n A tentative agreement between the L&A County Board of Education and its secretarial and clerical staff didn’t pass muster with school board trustees. The trustees voted against approving the deal, which would have seen retroactive salary increases. With the failure of the deal, the 38 workers, represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees, were in a legal strike position. Trustee John Munroe, who made the motion against the deal, said that salaries were already too high.
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Henley said it was at that meeting that it became very clear to her that this was a much bigger issue than she has anticipated. “This was a huge discrimination issue and the town’s lawyer told them clearly that they would be breaking the human rights, and would be setting themselves up for violations,” said Henley. “The mayor and council seemed to not really care about that. It showed that they really don’t have any respect for these laws that protect the people I look after.” At that meeting the town’s lawyer, Tim Wilkin, a solicitor for Cunningham Swan, said that the group home had received tentative approval for licensing and funding. The only condition outstanding was conformation that the use of the property would comply with the zoning for the property, he said. Located in the residential R-3 zone, Wilkin pointed out that the list of permitted uses includes a single detached dwelling and a group home. “The issue then became does (Mrs. Henley’s) proposed use qualify as a group home within the meaning of the zoning bylaw, or does she need a zoning bylaw amendment,” he said at the time. “It is my opinion that both her current and proposed uses are lawful for purposes of the zoning bylaw.” Wilkin said that, in his opinion, should the homeowner pursue this use and the municipality made an effort to stop her by prosecuting her for contravening the zoning bylaw, that prosecution would be unsuccessful. “We are dealing quite frankly with an outdated zoning bylaw,” he said. “It contains a group home definition from 2002 that is both ambiguous and inconsistent, and in my view arguably contrary to the Canadian Charter of Rights and also the Ontario Human Rights Code.” Earlier this week Greater Napanee Mayor Gird Schermerhorn reacted to the national media attention the human rights applications have garnered, and the impact they have had on the town’s image. “I was kind of disappointed that somebody could take a comment and twist it all around,” he said, pointing to a statement he made that was recorded in the Oct. 11, 2011 town council minutes. “There were certain circumstances that happened on Beverly Street over the group home that caused council concern. From what I understand everything that is happened — the newspaper articles and this being on Facebook which I'm not on — I believe the whole attention on this has certainly hurt our municipality.” Asked about the human rights applications filed against the town, Schermerhorn said the homeowner is entitled to take that avenue. “We all have rights and she has the right to do that. We will have to go to defend our position and she’ll have to try to defend hers,” he said. “A press release went out from me and the town on Friday about what we have done in our community to help disabled and handicapped people. This town is not against disabled people — that (suggestion) has really hurt me personally and it has hurt the town.” While that release did not directly address the human rights allegations citing a possibility for a formal legal process, it did outline the services available to the 15,000 residents that call Greater Napanee home. It pointed to an existing seven registered group homes with thirty-two
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Standing inside the Abbey Dawn Place group home are (from left) client Alan Hart and home owners Kendra and Brian Henley. residents residing there; the town’s close working relationship with Lennox and Addington Mental Health Services to rezone a downtown property for twelve residential units and central office space; and the fact that municipal staff continue to provide support to other applicants seeking similar type projects. “These residential initiatives make up a very small portion of the total residential units available in our community for special needs,” Schermerhorn said. “The community has also successfully integrated many geared to income units, foster homes, women’s shelters, and care facilities into our residential neighbourhoods.” David Ventura, a Beverly Street resident, says he does not have an issue with the group home itself or the people that reside in it. “It’s nothing I need to be afraid of,” he said, but admitted he has concerns about property values and the “sellability” of homes in the neighbourhood. “I think everyone should be accepted into the community but I am concerned because it has been a very quiet process,” he told the Beaver. “I think the concern in the neighborhood has been about how the group home has come into play. The people that own it have been very quiet and they haven’t talked to people about it, (to try to) eliminate any fears and that type of thing. But that’s their choice and you can do it any way you want.” Asked about concerns he’s heard from residents, Ventura said they centre around the home’s clients possibly not being supervised enough. “When the owners have been approached they have been very, very angry about being approached in the first place,” he said. “My biggest concern was that in the (news) articles it sounded like people on Beverly Street are completely prejudiced against people with disabilities and that’s not true.” Ventura says what he has seen as unbalanced reporting has discouraged him and up until now he hasn’t talked to anyone about the issue. “I attended the council meetings to just listen, so I am not one of the people who have made a lot of vocal noise about it,” he added. “I was really surprised to hear it called Abbey Dawn — I didn't know it was even called that until last Wednesday when all the stuff started to happen.” Ventura believes this is just another instance of a lack of communication between the home’s owners and neighbours. Since finding out about Abbey Dawn Place, Ventura says he has done a fair bit of research into the effects
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group homes have on hosing prices in the community. “The ones I could find generally speak of group homes going into communities that tend to be in the rent income and lower to middle-class type neighbourhoods — where you have a fair amount of rental properties in the area,” he said. Ventura pointed out that group homes in that setting tend to add great value to the community, but his concern on Beverly Street is that, while homes technically don’t lose value, he says they do become “almost unsellable.” “We’re required to tell anyone who looks to buy our home that there is a group home across the street. People are prejudiced against group homes and therefore they say they will buy the house on the next block, or the next block over from that,” he explained. “Then we can’t sell our houses and some people decide to rent. You end up having renters that may not necessarily take care of the property as well. You have a reverse effect by putting it in an upper middle-class neighborhood, than you would by putting it in a lower middle-class neighborhood.” Having worked as a nurse since 1988 – including the last six or seven years in mental care with Providence Care – Henley says she was tasked with the transition of legacy patients back into the community. “I would go around and engage with these clients and find them places to live. I was in and out of every group home in Kingston and every housing provider,” she said. “I saw the need for appropriate housing since a lot of the group homes and boarding houses are in really low-income neighbourhoods, where the crime rates are really bad and there is a lot of drugs and alcohol there.” She said this environment made it impossible for people to make a recovery, especially at a boarding house with 15 other individuals. “It struck me one day – if I went out one day, had an accident and had a brain injury or if I had a break down and ended up having to live here – I was placing people in these places because there was nowhere else,” Henley said. “I thought one day I am going to retire and I am going to set up a group home. I am going to take everything I learned, good and bad, and I am going to have a place that is going to be in a good neighbourhood, where people are safe and it’s not ridden with drug dealers.” She says that’s what Abbey Dawn became – a foster home environment where clients are treated like family. “Unfortunately the neighbours didn’t like that,” she said.
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51 Palace Road Pastors: DESERONTO UNITED CHURCH Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon Corner of Thomas & Fourth St. Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm 9:00am - Worship Service Children’s Program - 10:30am Closed August 5th to September 2nd Wed: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am Resume Worship Service 9am Sept. 9th Bible study/prayer 7pm AA meeting Friday 8pm Thursday 4pm - Kids Club - Ages 4-12 “In essentials: unity, GRACE UNITED CHURCH In non-essentials: liberty, 150 Robert St., Napanee In all things, charity (love).” Corner of Bridge, West & Robert St. Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 10:30am - Worship Service Everyone welcome. Joint Worship Service August 5th to September 2nd ANGLICAN CHURCH10:30am at Trinity United Church TRINITY PARISH Caring Family Congregations Sunday Services Please join us for worship Rev. John VanStone DESERONTO 613-378-1281/379-2204 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH St. Luke’s, Camden East 469 Dundas Street, Deseronto, Ontario 9:15am Service 613-396-3841 and Children’s Program Pastor Rev. Howard Dudgeon Christ Church, Tamworth Assistant Pastor Dan Rooney 11am Service and Children’s Program 10am - Sunday School You are welcome to join us Morning Worship at 10:45am for weekly Service. Evening Service at 6:30pm EAST CAMDEN Tuesday 5:30pm-Kid’s Program PASTORAL CHARGE “Faith Weaver Friends” 613-377-6406 Wednesday 7pm - Family night. The United Church of Canada 7pm-Youth Bible Study at Pastor Dan’s Rev. Elaine Kellogg Home Riverside United Church Yarker Everyone welcome. Affiliated with PAOC. Worship Service & PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School 9:30am OF THE REDEEMER Details: 613-377-6406 155 St. George St., Deseronto www.mosriv.com Interim Minister: Rev. James Gordon Moscow United Church 396-3119 or 396-2347 Worship Service 7:00pm 9:00am - Church Service and Sunday Social to follow School Kids Club, ages 5-12, Please join us! Sat. 10am-11am
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9245. Everyone welcome. Open to the public. Come out and find your treasure. SHOW AND SHINE Denbigh-Griffith Lions Club is having its fifth annual Show and Shine, Classic Car Show from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Lion’s Hall in Griffith, Hwy. 41. Entertainment, special Attractions, barbecue, lions market, book sale and ‘New to You’ items. Admission: spectators and vehicles by Donation. Rain date: Aug. 26 2012. All vendors and exhibitors welcome. AUGUST 26 OLD HAY BAY CHURCH PILGRIMAGE SERVICE Starting at 3 p.m. Guest
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speaker is Rev. Bob Williams, General Secretary of the Board of Archives and History of the United Methodist Church of the U.S. Music by Trinity. Light refreshments after service. PIG ROAST Starting at 6 p.m. at the South Fredericksburgh Community Hall. Hosted by St. Alban’s Church in Adolphustown. Baked potatoes, baked beans, caesar salad, home-baked pies. Enjoy the lively, toe-tapping music of Corduroy Road. Tickets are $14, kids 6-12 half price, and children under 6 are free. Reserve at 613-3738810 and 613-373-0105.
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25 Bridge St. E., 613-354-3858 Welcome to All This Sunday! 12th Sunday after Pentecost Join Rev. William Perry at 10:30am for his Sermon: “Beyond an End” ...A special invitation to those who are visiting Napanee and Grace & Deseronto United Church
NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE 613-378-2511 The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Burry Wiseman Both churches are closed for the summer break. Normal services resume Sunday, September 9th Everyone is welcome!
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Minister: Rev. Christine Sloan Charge Office: (613) 352-5375 Email: bath.morvenuc.office@bellnet.ca Morven United Church Service 9:00am Sunday School & Nursery Bath United Church Service 10:30am Sunday School and Nursery Fellowship with refreshments after Service Everyone is Welcome!
COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD 4734 German Rd., Petworth Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Phone: 613-358-2824 Morning Worship - 11am Everyone is always welcome at all our services
ST. MARY MAGDALENE ANGLICAN CHURCH
137 Robinson St., Napanee K7R 2S3 613-354-3141 Priest: Rev. Richard Hetke Rev. Brother D.B. Smith Commencing July 1st-August 26th SUNDAY SERVICES 8am Holy Communion 10:00am - Holy Communion WEDNESDAY 10am - Holy Communion “Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.”
WESTDALE PARK FREE METHODIST CHURCH Pastor Derek Spink 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee (across from the hospital) 613-354-2669 www.westdaleparkfmc.ca email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca SUNDAY 10:00am - Worship Service
VBS - Aug. 13-17 - 6:30-8:30pm TEMPLE OF NAPANEE BAPTIST CHURCH PRAYER AND PRAISE “A Place to Belong”
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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!”
THE SALVATION ARMY 82 Richard St., Napanee Office - 354-4735 Major Vi Barrow 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.
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The Ven Brad Smith, Rector Sunday Celebration - August 19th Guest Soloist: Kathleen Smith Christ Church - 10:30am 52 South Church Ln, Tyendinaga M.T. 613-962-2787 All are welcome! For more info, please visit www.parishoftyendinaga.org
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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
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The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Ryan McNally Charge Office: 613-388-2375 “Worship for all ages; children’s activity each week” Selby: Joint Worship Service at Empey Hill Empey Hill: 10:00am Joint Worship Service Special Guest: Pastor Miguel Castro from El Salvador Barbeque and pot luck lunch following the service
ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Anne MacDermaid 389-5548 AUGUST 5TH - SEPTEMBER 2ND SUMMER BREAK SERVICES RESUME SEPTEMBER 9TH 474 Belleville Road 613-354-1083/613-354-6934 Pastor: Tom Breeden Come join us in Worship Sundays 10:30am & 6:00pm Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 7:00pm Everyone Welcome
ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant, SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 am Sunday School 10:30 am - 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!
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(Affiliated with PAOC) 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville Sunday - 10:30am and 6:00pm Sunday School (ages 3-12) Wed.: BG Club - 6:00pm Ages 3-11 Thurs.:7:00pm: Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18) Other Ministries: 50+, Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information call the church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com
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Town shoots for photo contest $100 cash prize available as part of promotion project By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER A $100 prize is up for grabs in each category for Greater Napanee’s first ever Photography Contest, with a deadline of Sept. 28. Organized by the Website/Social Media Project Team, a part of the Core Area Advisory Committee, the contest is open to anyone and everyone living in Ontario. “Anybody can enter whether you’re an amateur or professional and the only rule is that the photo must be taken within the boundaries of Greater Napanee,” said Lyndsay Tee, the committee’s coordinator. “It can be an old photo that you’ve had sitting around that you’ve loved or it can be something new that you took last week.” Categories include Architecture
(old and new), Community Gardens, Plants and Flowers, ‘The People’, Local Event, and ‘A Day in the Life.’ According to Tee, entry into the contest is free but a photo entry form must be filled out with each individual photograph submitted. Any recognizable person in the photograph must complete a photo release form indicating their permission to use the photograph, Tee said. “There will be judges for each category and it will be a mixture of people in the community,” Tee said. “We're hoping to have representatives from the Chamber of Commerce, the Downtown Business Improvement Area and hopefully the OPP — different groups like that working together to help judge each category.” Once submitted, the photos will become the property of the town and will be used in all of its promotional materials.
“Hopefully it will be a great way to showcase the community, the different aspects of it and get people talking and involved,” she added. “The winners will be announced at the Mayor’s Levee (October 2012) where all the finalists’ photos will be showcased by the judging panel.” For fellow committee member Stephanie Jenny, the contest marks the completion of just one of several projects being proposed. “We had lots of ideas like Taste of the Town and doing a lip dub,” she said. “Right now we’re looking at different songs we might use for that and we would possibly do a survey to find out which song.” Photography Contest details and entry forms are available online at www.greaternapanee.com and on the town’s new Facebook page. For more information contact Tee at 613-354-3351 ext. 2017.
AUGUST 31 TAG DAY L&A County General Hospital volunteers will be out in ‘red’ at various locations in Napanee, Bath and Deseronto with donation boxes. When you make a donation a ‘tag’ is given to you to acknowledge your donation in support of our local hospital. The goal this year is to raise money to purchase ‘enter-
tainment’ units (computer, music, television) for each chemo chair in our new suite. Please help our volunteers to support our hospital! All money stays at LACGH. For information contact 613-388-2915. AUGUST 31 - SEPT. 1 CENTREVILLE FAIR Check us out at www.centrevillefair.ca. Mark your calendar!
SEPTEMBER 2 ROAST BEEF DINNER From 4:30 to 6 p.m, at MorningStar Mission, corner of Water and West Streets in Napanee. Cost is $12 for adults, $6 for children under 12. Fundraiser for the mission. Come out and enjoy succulent roast beef and delicious desserts. Contact: 613-3546355.
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Dry conditions spark fire-call increase: Chief By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER The Greater Napanee Fire Service has seen a marked increase in the number of service calls this July, compared to the same time last year. As of Aug. 6 the department has responded to a total of 344 calls compared to 328 calls during the same period of time in 2011. That increase says Fire Chief Terry Gervais, has resulted in an extremely busy and taxing five weeks for the fire service. “While the trend has been very comparable between 2011 and 2012 up to this point, the month of July has seen an increase of 17 responses over last year,” he said. “In addition, our fire loss for the same period last year was $158,500 compared to $522,498 for this year.” In a report presented to council this week, Gervais pointed out that the extreme dry and hot conditions have had a direct result in the increased numbers of responses, as well as the number of hours crews have spent at calls. “We responded to a number of large brush fires in our town, including ones on Pine Grove and Deseronto roads, as well as a number of smaller grass fires in the Roblin area,” he said. “The heat was also a contributing factor to having two of our firefighters hospitalized for heat exhaustion.” A forecast that called for continued dry conditions in July allowed the fire department, with the help of Infrastructure Services, to put into service a 600 gallon brush truck and the new ATV. “We temporarily changed our initial response to add more tankers to calls, and partnered with EMS to provide rehab for our firefighters on fire scenes,” Gervais told council. “Infrastructure Services also assisted us by utilizing our town’s new
High Hoe at a 100-bale hay fire on County Road 11.” In addition to grass and brush fire calls, crews also responded to a number of medical calls, vehicle accidents, burn complaints, three structure fires and participated in community events and conducted station tours, Gervais said. “During busy times like this, it is a true test of the dedication of our firefighters and our town’s staff,” he added. “I believe we have handled this extreme workload very well and at the same time continued to provide the best level of service possible for our community.” Gervais told the Beaver this week that the new protocol that has been worked out with the local paramedic service, was put to good use during a number of recent calls. “In any high-risk situations like a structure fire, or in the last month any of the high heat calls we’ve had — they come to do standby and actually help rehab our firefighters,” he said. “They do vitals on our firefighters when they
come out of the building to make sure that they are OK to go back in the building.” Gervais said that, when the town entered into an agreement with the county’s emergency services Chief Mark Schjerning in late spring, little did they know how much it would be used during the month of July. “From the number of structure fires we had, especially the one on County Road 8 where we had a homeowner go down with problems, the paramedics were right there to help,” he added. “In the last
month we’ve also transported two of our own people because of heat, at the fire last week we transferred two of the occupants and even the other night we transported the tenant for medication, so it’s pretty important to have them there.” The dry conditions were a factor in two large brush fires – 100 bales of hay went up in smoke on County Road 11 this past weekend. “On Friday in the heat we worked on these bales, went back to get some hot spots and on Saturday night we had the house fire on Defoe Street,” said Ger-
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Bath to host next L&A geocaching event Bath will be invaded by a brand of 21st century pirates on Aug. 25, as close to 300 treasure seekers roll through town during the second annual Discover Lennox and Addington Geocaching Event. Rather than following crumpled up paper maps to find the 'X' that marks the spot, geocachers use GPS devices to locate checkpoints known as ‘caches’. They use co-ordinates to
find a container, some of which house prizes for the first person to find them. “Last year’s event was very successful,” said L&A County Economic Officer Rob Plumley. “More than 200 people attended, and there was a great representation from Eastern Ontario. A large number of people were from the Toronto and Ottawa area, and we even had a family show up from Nova Scotia to participate.” To help organize the event the county enlisted the help of Joe Tisdale,
president of the L&A County Geocachers. “We got a couple of cool features here,” said Tisdale. “One is the Napanee River, plus we have the Salmon River. People that like to do water caches, there are two great trails.” In preparation for this year’s event the county has hidden 60 new caches in the village that celebrate the county’s rich Loyalist roots. “With the recent War of 1812 bicentennial celebrations, we’re introducing a walking tour of the village that outlines some of the
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The slopes of the closed landfill are covered in clay and runoff drains into a ditching system and then to stormwater ponds. After consistently passing toxicity testing for several years, the Ministry of the Environment approved the stormwater ponds to be free flowing. However, testing of this water still occurs regularly and is reviewed by the MOE - and consistently meets requirements. Monitoring and managing the site’s surface water is an essential part of what we do at Waste Management and at our Napanee operations. For more information on how we monitor and manage surface water, please visit our company website at http://brec.wm.com and click on Current Operations, or contact us directly at 613-388-1057.
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he said. “That weekend there were so many other events in towns and cities which lured residents and tourists away from our area, that having an event that kept and brought people here was vital.� Throw in a heat wave and an economic downturn, and Cowper argues that events like the Queen’s Jubilee, Canada Day celebrations and the powerboat races become even more important to area businesses. “Although I can sympathize with the lake residents that seek peace and quiet, I fear if we continuously lose events like this we may end up with fewer businesses in the area to support,� he added. “A vibrant business community in a rural area like ours clearly has a positive effect on property values, which in turn protects this township’s tax base.�
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With talks about the possibility of the Canadian national championships being hosted in Erinsville in the future, Meszaros says the spinoffs could be substantial. “It will bring in approximately three times the racers plus all their families come with them too,” she said. “It would have big exposure because it’s a Canadian national race and comes with a lot of advertising, so it would be huge.” Stone Mills Reeve Doug Bearance said he thinks it’s a great event, even if it makes a little noise for a few days. “The spinoffs and the advantages far outweigh a little noise,” he said that night. Councillor Todd Steele noted that the township did receive some complaints about noise during the first few years the event was run, but that council responded by drafting a Special Events Bylaw. “That was our duty to accommodate those people that didn’t necessarily care for boat races,” he said. “While it is inconvenient for some, I have no problem going on record saying that I support them. I certainly hope they come back.” While he said he supports the event in the sense that it is good for the community, Councillor John Wise said that there has to be respect for someone who finds something disturbing and noisy. “We have to respect that, that’s what a community is all about,” he said. This year’s races were held on Beaver Lake on July 21-22 and are organized by the Canadian Boating Federation.
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Jennifer Meness of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation took part in one of several intertribal dances on Saturday during the 25th annual Tyendinaga Mohawk Pow Wow. Meness — who is a classically trained dancer, champion fancy shawl and jingle dress dancer, and a traditional Native American storyteller— was wearing regalia that day that she created herself.
would like to express an enormous “THANK YOU” to Donna Hawley and the Briar Fox Golf & Country Club for hosting the 6th Annual Fantastic Gymnastics Golf Tournament. Your help and support are greatly appreciated! The 6th Annual Fantastic Gymnastics Golf Tournament could not have been successful without the generosity, donations and sponsorships from the community. A big THANKS to Grant’s Insurance for sponsoring the $10,000 Hole-in-One prize! A big THANKS also goes out to the major sponsors of our event, Darran Green Sandblasting & Painting and Waste Management!
THANK YOU TO THOSE WHO DONATED: • Country Traditions • Charlene Guild - Outlet Inc. • Hawkins Cheesies • Hawley Garage, Marysville • Jimmy Sherman Welding • Loaf & Ale • Metro Supermarket • Peter & Angela Joyce - Adsnacks • Napanee Professional Fire Fighters Association • RONA • Tim’s Truck & Equipment Service Inc. • The Wine Store • Wagar & Myatt Real Estate • Waste Management THANK YOU TO OUR HOLE SPONSORS: • Amadeus Café • Bob’s Portable Toilets • Burnside Christmas Trees • Deseronto Lioness Club • Deseronto Lions Club • Dr. Ramy Elsayegh, D.D.S. • First Tee Driving Range • Golder Associates • Greater Napanee Volunteer Fire Fighters Association • H n’ H Signs • Heritage Home Cleaning • Kaiser Lake Farms • Kelly Percival - EXIT Realty • L&A Mutual Insurance Co. • Lafarge Canada Inc. • Lyle Hamilton Physiotherapy • Moore Marina, Deseronto • Napanee Crane Rentals • Charlene Guild - Outlet Inc. • Patricia Dafoe - CSA Agent/ Owner The Co-Operators • Penner-Vankoughnet Construction • Shurtleff Interiors & Building Services • Spud’s Restaurant • Tim’s Truck & Equipment Service Inc. • Two Hawks Products and Sales • Wade Mitchell - EXIT Realty Please accept our apologies if we have unintentionally missed anyone.
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The Grand Old Enterprise Country Jamboree has seen a steady growth over the years, with more musicians taking part and more old-time country music fans filling the grandstand at the Centreville Fairgrounds. This year was no exception, as dozens of entertainers performed this past weekend — including Don Cochrane (left) and Neville Wells (centre). The annual event is organized by the Newburgh-Camden Lions Club and allows fans from near and far a chance to camp out on site for the threeday event.
AUGUST 31 - SEPT. 1 CENTREVILLE FAIR Check us out at www.centrevillefair.ca. Mark your calendar! SEPTEMBER 2 ROAST BEEF DINNER From 4:30 to 6 p.m, at MorningStar Mission, corner of Water and West Streets in Napanee. Cost is $12 for adults, $6 for children under 12. Fundraiser for the mission. Come out and enjoy succulent roast beef and delicious desserts. Contact: 613-354-6355. SEPTEMBER 8 BATH FALL FAIR From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Fairfield-Gutzeit House Grounds in Bath. Lions Club barbecue, music by Millcreek. Antiques and books, home baking, artists and artisans, children’s activities, white elephant table. Call Sally at 613-3529911 or Peggy at 613-3525110. Vendors welcome. SEPTEMBER 12 MILESTONES PLAYGROUP Staff from the Infant development program visit to answer parents’ questions in regards to their child’s development. Runs from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Trinity United Church, 25 Bridge St E., Napanee. SEPTEMBER 16 ROAST BEEF SUPPER At St. Matthew’s Hall in Marlbank, from 4:30-7 p.m. Cost is $12.50 for adults, $5 for children 6-12, children under six free.
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Get Connected for the 2012-2013 School Year Greater Napanee Gymnastics Club FALL RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS start the week of Mon. Sept. 10 in our gym on Snow Road. We offer boys & girls recreational, advanced recreational, kindergym, and parent & tot classes. We also offer classes in trampoline, acrotumbling, and adult conditioning & fitness gymnastics Registration will be held during the week of August 27 – 31 during the day & early evening ‘til 7 pm as well as on Tuesday and Thursday, Sept. 4 and 6, from 4 - 7 pm plus Sat. Sept. 8, 9:30 am - noon
Registration dates for 2012-13 season NDMH registration desk will be held on the following dates: Thursday August 23 6:00 - 8:00pm Thursday August 30 6:00 - 8:00pm at the Strathcona Paper Centre in the main lobby. Registration cost is $500 (except $325 for FIRST TIME players born 2006 or later). Mastercard,Visa, Debit Card or cash are accepted. Personal Cheques WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Full payment is required or $50 late fee will apply. A late fee of $50 will be added to registration cost as of 01-SEP-2012.
Please call Greater Napanee Gymnastics @ 354-0696 or Bill @ 354-2446 if you wish more information. Visit our website @ www.napaneegymnasticsclub.ca for our fall recreational program schedule or visit us on facebook. Why not visit our gym and see what we have to offer!!
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Artist hopes to inspire with new urban mural Maureen Walton’s work displayed in Deseronto By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER
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Deseronto Mayor Norm Clark and artist Maureen Walton (left) joined a large group of children to help unveil a mural now on display in downtown Deseronto. The 'Circle of Stories' mural project was spearheaded by Deseronto business owner Tara Kellar of Celtic Moon Studio/Dancing Moon Gallery, and painted by Walton. It depicts the library's traditional circle of storytelling that takes place in Rathbun Park every Wednesday during the summer months.
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Back-to-school checklist Follow these simple steps to ensure your kids — and you! — get a great start to the school year:
Back-to-school checklist
THREE WEEKS BEFORE: Follow these simple steps to ensure your kids — and you! — get a great start to the school year: F Call a family meeting about the extracurricular activities your child is considering. Talk about [ FOUR WEEKS what worksBEFORE: for the whole family and make some tough choices. [ Talk with your children about what they’re looking forward to next year, and maybe what [ Play board games to help brush up math skills in a fun way. they’re nervous about, too. theoutside library for reading material. [ IfHead you to work thesome homefresh and your office is quiet these days, bring your children to work to [ remind Buy a simple have your a summer journal. them scrapbook where you and are when they children are off atstart school. [ Help them keep in touch with friends from school to maintain some of those social [ Shop for new school clothes and supplies before the crowds get nutty. Don’t go overboard. You connections. can fill in the gaps later when school has started. THREE WEEKS BEFORE: [ tomeeting the library andthe getextracurricular out a novel youactivities can readyour together night. PickTalk something [ Head Call a back family about childeach is considering. about what works for beyond the whole and make some tough choices. that’s just a bit herfamily reading comprehension — but not her understanding. [ Play board games to help brush up math skills in a fun way.
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essentials. NIGHT BEFORE: NIGHT BEFORE: [ Celebrate the end of summer with a dinner of your child’s choosing. [ Celebrate the end of summer with a dinner of your child’s choosing. [ Pledge to yourself [ Pledge to yourself that that this this year, year, when when you you get get home home from from work work — — or or when when your your children children get get home from school — you will spend at least 12 minutes sitting and chatting about the day. [ To To set set aa precedent, precedent, let let them them do do as as much much for for themselves themselves as as they they can can — — pack pack their their knapsack, knapsack, [ choose their clothes, even make their lunch or snack. Then settle in for storytime and an early choose their clothes, even make their lunch or snack. Then settle in for storytime and an early bedtime. [ bedtime. Now keep calm, and good luck — all of you. [ Now keep calm, and good luck — all of you. Compiled by Louise Brown, education reporter
PARKINSON SOCIETY MEETING Held every second Tuesday each month at 1:30 p.m. at Lennox and Addington Seniors Outreach Services, 310 Bridge St. W. in Napanee. Guest speakers. Contact Don Ryan at 613-3545238 DRIVERS NEEDED Volunteer drivers urgently needed to take cancer patients to the hospital for treatment. If you have a car and some time to spare, please call Frontenac-Lennox & Addington Unit (613) 384-2361.
When Maureen Walton set out to create the ‘Circle of Stories’ mural for display on Main Street in Deseronto, her inspiration came from the library’s weekly circle of storytelling at Rathbun Park. Now she hopes the mural itself will inspire both young and old alike to share stories and experiences. “I don’t think it’s just childlike because we all love colour,” she said during the unveiling last Wednesday. “I think colour is very powerful and I never use brown, grey or black so everything is pure colour.” Spearheaded by Tara Kellar, owner of the Celtic Moon Studio/Dancing Moon Gallery in Deseronto, the project has also been supported by the Deseronto Public Library, Town of Deseronto and other individuals. Walton said that the weekly storytelling sessions held by artist John Ross – whose artwork is also on display at Kellar’s gallery – were at the heart of her mural. “John Ross is a wonderful storyteller and through their art gallery they have just been supportive of the arts,” she said. “They asked me if I would donate a mural based on fairytales and mythology. The oral tradition is something real-
ly rare and to keep it going is really great.” Featured in the mural is Rathbun Park with the lake in the background and a small fox in the foreground. Walton said the fox has been seen around town and local residents will recognize it in the mural. “The dragon is in town too, a mythical dragon, the golden bird and healing apples are also very significant,” she told the Beaver. “We all need little healing trees in our little towns.” Walton’s murals have also been featured at area schools, including Deseronto Public School. “You can tell my style which is slowly evolving over the 14 years I have been doing murals,” Walton said. “I have done a lot of schools and businesses, but this is really special. To be right on Main Street and a focal point, I hope it will help the community.” Deseronto Mayor Norm Clark, who helped unveil the mural last week, pointed out that the handprints of the children who helped Walton create it were visible on it. “I think it’s really nice… (And) it’s the effort of a lot of people,” he said. “With ‘Once upon a time in a little town,’ you could veer off there and cover a lot of stories.” The ‘Circle of Stories’ mural is located between the United Restaurant and Great Deseronto Antique Emporium.
TV study needs input Have you lost access to CBC Television and/or Télévision de Radio-Canada as a result of the public broadcaster’s digital television transition? If so, Ryerson PhD candidate Steven James May would like to interview you on the telephone. The interview is confidential (your name will not be used) and will take about 20 minutes. Eligible interview subjects will receive a $5 coffee card in return for their time. If you are interested, please send your name and phone number to steven.may@ryerson.ca or to Steven J. May, 191 L Copeland Lake Road, RR1 Cloyne, Ontario, K0H 1K0 and you will be called back.
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Good things cooking at junior leadership camp By Dominik Wisniewski BEAVER STAFF WRITER HE participants of a cooking themed Junior Leadership Program wrapped up another week of summer camp by cooking a meal for friends and family. Designed for campers who have been involved with Summer Day Camp before and who demonstrate an interest in becoming a camp leader, the program is also helping a good cause. According to camp counsellor Nicky Quinlan, students prepared salads, dressings, a soup, quiches, smoothies and three pies, all from scratch. “It was cooking week so the kids got to try out different recipes. They invited all their family and friends today and we fed them all,� she said. “They also brought donations for the MorningStar Mission so we raised about $95 plus food donations.� Quinlan said that those involved with the program have a great time and often come back week after week. “It has been a lot of fun and the kids have just been amazing,� she added. “Next week is Give it Back week and that’s when we will be visiting the MorningStar Mission and will be picking beans to harvest for the food bank.� Their early fundraiser for the mission gave them a head start on the theme of giving back, Quinlan said. “We will be focusing on just how good it feels to give back to your community,� she said. The Junior Leadership Program is open to kids aged 11-15 and gives them a chance to develop leadership skills during classroom events, in addition to learn the importance of looking after younger children. The program continues Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. until the end of August. For more information visit www.greaternapanee.com or call 613-3544423.
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Members of Greater Napanee's Junior Leadership Camp recently completed a cooking themed week by serving lunch to family and friends at the Selby Community hall. Those who attended the event also supported the MorningStar Mission with food donations, while helping raise nearly $100 for the cause. Greeting visitors that day were camp members (from left) Hannah Wannamaker, Natasha Easterbrook and Olivia Sherritt.
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By Seth DuChene EDITOR
Town council has approved the submission of a grant application which, if approved, could provide up to $1 million towards an enclosed pool at Rotary Park. It was on June 12 that council directed staff to proceed with the development of preliminary design drawings and costing, and to investigate funding options. With the application deadline at the end of this month, staff recommended the submission under the FedEx Ontario Community Infrastructure Improvement Fund. James Timlin, the town’s general manager of community and corporate services, told council that this is the only funding available at the federal level. “There is nothing on
the horizon provincially and it’s too late to apply for anything on the splash pad,” he said. Only $25 million will be available through the program in 2012 province-wide, with an additional $25 million being introduced for 2013, he said. According to Timlin, the proposal is to rehabilitate the aging Rotary community outdoor pool change rooms, and enclose the pool to allow for year-round usage. The work would include replacing the pool structure to meet Ontario Disability Act Standards (ramp and lift); replacing shower and washroom facilities in change rooms; upgrading change rooms to meet Ontario Disability Act Standards; and enclosure of the pool. The total cost of that project is estimated at $3.3 million.
In the application Timlin noted that the pool would be open to the general public with access to the facility by way of membership, admission and free swims offered through sponsorship. He also indicated that the town will collaborate sustainable partnerships with school boards, health teams, and organizations to rent exclusive pool use. Citing rising drowning statistics in Canada, Timlin also said that swimming lessons are a life skill the town must not ignore. “Over 33 per cent of the town’s population is over the age of 55, which statistics show is leading in the drowning profile,” he added. Design-wise, the new aquatic facility will explore the latest technology for disinfecting the swimming pool with a salt system, Timlin said. “Innovative design elements include a seating
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area in the shallow water that will enhance hydrotherapy, appealing to a broader clientele,” said Timlin. “The accessibility standards will be improved to meet standards.” The Rotary Club of Napanee will contribute $30,000 towards this project, in addition to Waste Management’s commitment of $60,000. Greater Napanee Mayor Gord Schermerhorn said that, should the town receive the full grant, the remainder would have to be fundraised by the community. “I think it all depends on fundraising and the Fundraising Committee is rearing to go,” he said. “It is all going to be involved.” Schermerhorn said that during a recent teleconference with town staff, both local MP Scott Reid and MPP Randy Hillier were supportive of the project and application. “I forewarn council that there is only $25 million to go across the province of Ontario in total, so there is a good chance we won’t receive all the money,” the mayor added. “We are asking for the $1 million in full.” Trent Gervais, the general manager of infrastructure services, said the town’s Pool Committee has been meeting on a regular basis and have been working alongside pool designers. “We don’t yet have cost estimates but anything that is done or any decisions that are made — those cost estimates will be coming back to council,” Gervais said. “We’re also going to start a fundraising campaign once we have the cost estimate.”
Community meeting set for next Wednesday By Seth DuChene EDITOR The Napanee and Area Community Health Centre is putting its plans for a new building on Dundas Street to the public next week. The community meeting to discuss the building is scheduled to take place between 6-8 p.m. next Wednesday night at St. Mary Magdalene Church at 137 Robinson St. A meet-and-greet starts at 6 p.m., with a presentation and question-and-answer session taking place starting at 7 p.m. The new building will be situated at the corner of Dundas Street West and Robert Street, on the site of the former No Frills grocery store. According to NACHC Programs Manager Stafford Murphy, the meeting is a “continuation” of the ongoing community consultation process. “We want to explain to the community what our plan is and the current visions for the building, and we want to get feedback on those preliminary plans to see if they have any concerns or not," he said. “We want to keep the community in the loop and let them know what we have planned and allow for an exchange of ideas.” Murphy said that while the NACHC has a general idea of how the building will be laid out on the property, he said that no detailed architectural drawings have been developed yet. He also said that the NACHC has spoken to some local groups regarding the new facility, including the Greater Napanee Heritage Committee. Murphy said that the group has been advised that any building design will fit in with historic character of Napanee's main street, and not clash with it. Murphy said that the Ministry of Health is providing enough funding to support 15,000 square feet of new space for the health centre. Murphy said that other community agencies have expressed interest in becoming part of the health centre in the hopes of creating a ‘community hub’; however, any funding for such space will have to come from sources other than the Ministry of Health. “What we’re trying to do is hopefully add some extra 5,000 square feet for community partners,” he said. The NACHC is part of the Kingston Community Health Centres agency, and is currently located at 6 Dundas St. E. in Napanee. The centre offers primary health care, health education and counselling support to residents in Greater Napanee, Stone Mills and Deseronto. The provincial government announced funding to provide for a new physical space one year ago. Murphy said the centre hopes to begin construction this coming spring, with a completion date in 2014.
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BUDDHIST SITTING PRACTICE If you enjoy authentic meditation and dharma fellowship or wish to begin, you are welcome to participate Wednesday evenings 7-9:30 p.m. at Rimeh Odsel Ling retreat facility in the upper Salmon River valley near Tamworth. Please contact lamatengdzinwangpo@gmail.com. LEGION FRIDAY LUNCHES Friday lunches are back at the Napanee Legion branch at 11:30 a.m. Hot meal including veggies, dessert and coffee for $9. All are welcome! At 26 Mill St. East in Napanee.
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Bronze finish for Midget Express at Nationals Early squandered opportunities in semifinals come back to hurt Napanee in the sixth By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER SPORTS wice the Grant’s Insurance Napanee Midget Express tried to catch the Irma Tigers by the tail and twice it got its claws, forcing them to settle for bronze at the U-18 Nationals in Fredericton N.B. After losing 4-2 to the Tigers from Alberta in the round robin, Napanee had a second shot at them in the playoffs on Friday. Unfortunately for them it was more of the same as Carson Soucy held them to just two hits in a 4-0 shutout. “We played a great game against Irma,” said head coach Mike Bolton. “We only gave up five hits in that game. We played great defense, we just couldn’t get the bats rolling. That’s not to say it was the bats’ fault. (Irma) had a real great pitcher and he held us real tight in that game and we couldn’t get anything going.” That loss meant the Express had to reel off three straight wins for a spot in the gold medal game. They responded in a big way on Saturday, routing the Saskatoon Selects by a score of 9-2. Eric Morgan picked up the win, striking out nine in six innings of
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work. Cole Bolton homered and Brett Irwin drove in three. Later that night Morgan spun another gem, allowing just two hits in a 4-0 win over Caledonia. Bolton went deep again while Barry Hogeboom and Jake Bross each had an RBI. The Express looked well on their way to a finals appearance, holding a 3-0 lead after five innings of the semifinal game against Nova Scotia’s East Hants Expos. Sloan Creighton drove in two in the third and Mike Jordan cashed in another in the fourth. All game long Napanee squandered chances to possibly mercy the Expos, stranding eight runners in the first five innings. The inability to deliver the knock out punch really hurt them in the sixth, as the Expos got to Bolton for three runs to tie the game. Morgan came on to get the final out of the inning, but saw the go ahead run to plate in the seventh on a two-out single. “They got a little infield hit, we made a couple of little mistakes and then Cole gave up the home run and suddenly it’s a tie game,” said coach Bolton. “Then we gave up the unearned run in the next inning and that sealed the deal for them.”
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8-1 in the gold medal game. At the conclusion of the round robin Express shortstop Taylor Brown was named a tournament all-
Napanee set to host Mite Championship Local squad enters with high hopes
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Benn to suit up for team Canada Dream come true for rugby star By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER STAFF WRITER
By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER STAFF WRITER A pair of Express teams will take part the Mite Girls Grand Championship in Napanee this weekend, one representing the present, the other the future. Despite sharing hosting duties, both teams will enter with very different goals. On one hand there's the veteran mites, who expect to be serious contenders. On the other there’s the junior mites, who will be looking to gain as much experience as possible as they build towards next year. Lead by coach Scott
star, both for his glove work and his .444 average. He had one homer and four RBI in seven games. Creighton lead the team
ugby Canada announced its final roster for the North American Caribbean Rugby Association 7s World Cup qualifier on Friday, including with it a familiar name in these parts. Napanee’s Brittany Benn was one of 12 ladies who made the exclusive cut, earning the right to play for Canada Aug. 25 and 26 in Ottawa. “There was 45 top athletes, obviously I’m competing with talented and very skilled women in the
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sport,” said Benn, who impressed scouts at an East-West training camp in B.C. earlier this summer. “I just wanted to go out there and play, have fun, do what I do and just hope for the best.” Many of her teammates are familiar to her, having faced them in her universitary and provincial career. Benn's Canadian team will be up against entries from the Cayman Islands, Guyana, Jamaica, Barbados, Mexico, St. Vincent and The Grenadines and Trinidad and Tobago, all trying to earn a spot in the 2013 World Cup in Moscow.
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Outlaws splash into league finals Napanee survives a bit of a scare in Saturday’s semifinals By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER SPORTS espite taking on water, literally and figuratively, the Napanee Outlaws rugby team stayed afloat in Saturday's semifinals, beating Upper Ottawa Valley 1710. Early on in the win-orgo-home game the Outlaws' defense sprung some leaks, allowing the Lumberjacks to jump to an early 7-0 lead. “It was gut check time, to use a silly analogy,” Outlaws captain Dave Jarrell said of trailing early. “We hadn’t played from behind all year expect the second game against Cornwall. We know that we’re a good team, we know they’re a good team and one play isn't going to make or break the game, especially that early. We just had to refocus and that's what we did.” Next it was Gibbard’s Field that suddenly sprung a leak, as the automated sprinkler system began popping up and watering a different section of the field every 10 minutes. Both teams agreed to continue play, adding an extra dynamic to the high stakes game. For the most part the players seemed unaffected by it, though it did make things slippery for the Outlaws as they tried to advance up the field. “If anything it helped cool things down because of all the humidity,” Outlaws captain Dave Jarrell said of the sprinklers. “All of us have played rugby before, we don’t let something like that get in the way.” Ryan Black cut into the Lumberjack lead with a try to bring Napanee to within 7-5 at the half. The Outlaws spent most of the second half running through the sprinklers to get into Lumberjack territory.
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Payton Hutcheson of the Napanee Mite Girls attempts to avoid the tag of Spud’s Napanee Mite Boys catcher Cal Uens during the final game of the OASA championship on Saturday. Hutcheson was called safe due to interference at third and scored a critical run in her team’s 4-3 victory. The boys would get the trying run to third in their last at bat, but couldn’t cash it in. Gavin Brooks tossed a great game for the boys in a tough loss.
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Napanee’s Jeff McAllister carries the ball and braces to run through the sprinkler during Saturday’s semifinal game at Gibbard Felid. The sprinklers unexpectantly came on during the game. Despite all the chaos, Jarrell managed to touch down the critical go ahead try. Brennan Spencer added one more for insurance and Jeff McAllister
‘We have 25 guys that each deserve to start on pretty much any team.’
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made good on the convert. Napanee had to survive a nervous finish, as the Lumberjacks spent the final 10 minutes within their 40 but couldn’t score the tying try. “We had 25 guys ready to play and (the Lumberjacks) had three subs that very quickly went to one
Aug. 17-19: Softball Napanee hosts the mite girls PWSA Grand Tournament.
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Given the huge gap since they last played, neither side knows much about the other. While there is still a core of Outlaw players who have been around since 2010, there are a fair share of new faces. Lanark has no doubt under gone some roster moves over the years as well. Despite a perfect 9-0 record, the Outlaws won’t have home field advantage for this game, thought neither will Lanark. Napanee will be attempting to win its fourth title in six years, while Lanark is chasing their first title since the 2005 season. If history repeats itself than luck will be on Napanee’s side. Their only finals defeat came when they were the home side. Every other finals appearance has been on the road, where they have emerged as league champions.
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The tournament is divided into two pools and one loss it all it takes to get relegated to the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Bâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; side. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no room for error,â&#x20AC;? said coach Morrow. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In some of the boysâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; tournaments, thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s that double knock out. Playing at home, thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to be a little extra pressure on the girls.â&#x20AC;? With two of the top starters at this age level in Gracie Hearns and Megan Morrow, Napanee has good reason to be confident. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We should be contenders,â&#x20AC;? said Morrow. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re good defensively, at the plate and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got two of the best pitchers in the province. Sometimes it just comes down to a lucky bounce or a call going your way.â&#x20AC;? Adding to the challenge is the fact that the games are timed, not based on how many innings played.
Which ever team is winning at the hour and 30 minute mark, is the winner. That can be both a blessing and a curse, depending on whether or not Napanee gets off to a fast start. Meanwhile the junior mites, helmed by head coach Jason Barkley, know theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be in tough this weekend. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our expectation are to go out and have fun, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d like to get into as many games as we can,â&#x20AC;? said Barkley, whose team is made up of six, seven and eight year olds. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll have a challenging task but the girls for the most part are up to that challenge.â&#x20AC;? While theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll compete to win, regardless of their finish itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be a great learning experience for the girls who return next year. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the goal for the season, go out and get the girls interested, retain them and bring them back
next year and build on that,â&#x20AC;? said Barkley. Already in the short time between May and August Barkley says his team has improved leaps and bounds. A strong showing this weekend would be the perfect way to wrap up the season. Last weekend they captured the OASA title for their division. The tournament will get underway tomorrow night at 5 p.m., with Napaneeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s junior mites taking on Brampton at the fairgrounds. The Mite Express will take on the winners of Fridayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Windsor and Cobourg game. That game will take place Saturday at 9 a.m., also at the fairgrounds. The gold medal game will take place Sunday at 5 p.m. Regardless of where Napaneeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s team place, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s clear that there is plenty of talent in the youngest levels of the program.
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The Junior Mite Napanee Express will look to surprise a few teams at this weekendâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Grand Mite Championship.
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With just one spot in the World Cup left, the stakes are high. For Benn, who says the idea of playing in a World Cup is her dream, sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not going to let this opportunity slip away. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m not the type of athlete who cracks under pressure,â&#x20AC;? said Benn. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m sure the coach (John Tait) picked this team for a reason knowing he has confidence in all of us and knowing that we can perform at this level.â&#x20AC;? For Benn making the
team was that much sweeter knowing the qualifier would be played just a couple of hours outside of her hometown. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an honour to play for my country,â&#x20AC;? said Benn. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My friends and family donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get to see me play because Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m usually all over the country and all over the world. Now that itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in Ottawa itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s kind of exciting that Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll get some friends and family support.â&#x20AC;? Benn credits the support of friends and family for helping her get this far,
encouraging her to stick with it even when the physical torment has pushed her limits. Making this NACRA 7s qualifying team means there is light at the end of the tunnel for her ultimate goal. Qualifying for the World Cup and a strong showing in Moscow would further Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s chances of playing in the 2016 Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro. Those games will feature rugby for the first time since 1924. Benn has been working towards an Olympic career ever since
the IOC voted to include the sport, even switching her game from 15s to 7s, which is what will be played at the games. She has only been playing 7s style for about a year now, but is already excelling. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It almost seems like its a dream sometimes,â&#x20AC;? Benn said of making the qualifying team. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be when Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m on the field on the 25th and 26th.â&#x20AC;? For a complete schedule of the tournament, which will be played at Twin Elm Park, visit events.rugbycanada.ca.
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2,000 SQ apartment, quiet senior building, 1 full bath, 1/2 bath in Master bedroom, living, dining, family room, large kitchen, stove/fridge, dishwasher, laundry room with washer and dryer, deck with awning, $800 monthly plus, great for senior couple or professional couple, no smoking, no pets. 613-354-9328. ADULT BUILDING, 1 bedroom apartment, very quiet, parking, laundry facilities, available immediately, first/last, references. 613-546-6868. ASSISTED LIVING, rooms currently available for seniors, Sherwood Manor, 231 Dundas Street West. 613-354-6446, 613-354-0038. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, modern 1 bedroom ground floor apartment, close to downtown, $620 monthly plus hydro, first/last and references required, no dogs. 613561-7956. BACHELOR APARTMENT, newly renovated, excellent building, $500 plus hydro, first/last, references. Call 613-388-9280. BEAUTIFUL, NEWLY renovated, 1 bedroom apartment, in quiet building, close to downtown, $695 monthly plus hydro, heating included. 613-352-7805. DESERONTO, AVAILABLE immediately, large 1 bedroom, second floor apartment in security building, $725 monthly inclusive, first/last and references required, no dogs. 613-561-7956.
CLEAN, BRIGHT, newly renovated, 1 bedroom apartment, in quiet building, close to downtown, $850 monthly plus hydro, heating included. 613-352-7805. DESERONTO, BRAND new semidetached 2 bedroom homes, comes with hardwood floors, massive kitchen, private drive/entrance/deck, full finished basement, $1,200, available August 1st. 613-561-8561. LARGE 2 bedroom 2 storey apartment, $795 plus, available September 1st. Call 613-354-6186. LARGE 2 bedroom apartment, with balcony, downtown Napanee, near river and park, quiet mature tenant mix, laundry on site, available September 1st, $700 monthly plus hydro. Call Joe, 613-354-8185. LARGE BRIGHT 2 bedroom apartment, Enterprise, $600 plus hydro, first/last, available immediately, 2 references. 613-358-2241. NAPANEE, DOWNTOWN, second floor, 1 bedroom apartment above retail store, recently renovated, excellent condition, $750 plus hydro, off-site parking available, nonsmoking. 613-539-4847. NEWLY RENOVATED small 2 bedroom 1 level apartment on main level of duplex, includes jacuzzi bathtub, new flooring, no carpet, new private fenced-in patio, small pets are welcome, available immediately, $800 plus hydro and gas, approximately $150 monthly. See pictures on Kijiji. Call Heather, 613-331-1417. ONE BEDROOM apartment in Napanee, includes appliances, heat and parking, lights extra, $700. Call 613-929-4155. ONE BEDROOM apartment, upstairs, suitable for 1 person, no pets, non-smoker, available September 1st. 613-354-2435.
HELP WANTED
REAL ESTATE WANTED
KINGSTON CONTRACTOR buys properties in need of repair for top cash price. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. 613-273-5000.
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ENTERPRISE AREA, 3-4 bedroom house. Call 613-888-0288.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
INCOME PROPERTY, duplex, 115117 Robert, earns $17.500 after expenses, in excellent condition with good tenants, Hi-eff gas furnace and HWT, includes 2 fridges, 2 stoves, 2 stacked gas washer/dryers, 4 window air conditioners, $189,000. Call 613-532-3672 for income statement or appointment to view. RESTAURANT FOR sale or lease, seats 30 people, new furnace and electric panel, freshly painted, all contents included. 613-388-2520. STIRLING, ONTARIO, waterfront on village pond, huge treed lot, 4 bedroom home, hardwood floors, 1 1/2 baths, full walkout basement, paved drive, separate 2 car garage with loft, bargain at $139,900. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & County Realty Ltd. 613-273-5000.
ORGANIST WANTED, Selby United Church looking to hire organist/pianist as soon as possible. Please apply by calling Margaret Nugent, 613-354-9953.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
BACK TO Basics lawn mowing. Call 613-354-1759. FURNACE CLEANING, experienced gas tech, certified and licenced, seniors rates. Call 613-354-3192. HAVE TRACTOR with loader, brush hogging, yard work, tilling garden, cutting lawns. Call Earl, 613-354-2570.
JIM PORTER PLUMBING 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE NEW JOBS WANTED
• Plumbing Service Work • Pumps & Pressure Systems • Water Treatment - Sales & Service • Ultra Violet Purifiers plus Yearly Lamp Replacement - Sales & Service • Hot Water Tanks - Sales & Service
Call 613-354-6080 Cell 613-532-1120 Email jimsbiznet@yahoo.ca
RELIABLE PERSON to do work for you, painting, flooring, trim and decks. Call 613-396-2672. RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates, John, 613-3543671; cell, 613-561-1621. SEWING AND alterations, home decor and drapes by Pauline. Call 613-329-4015.
HELP WANTED
REID APARTMENTS 469 Palace Road, Napanee Large 2 bedrooms in a quiet adult building, clean and comfortable, appliances, parking, balcony, laundry, cable/satellite, non-smoking, no pets, first/last and references. $925 inclusive
613-378-0675
SMALL 1 bedroom apartment in Napanee, includes appliances and parking, $625 plus hydro. Call 613929-4155. SPACIOUS 2 bedroom apartment in quiet neighbourhood, first/last, references, $895 inclusive. Call 613-354-2636. THREE BEDROOM bungalow, in Napanee, close to hospital, references, available September 1st, $1,000 plus. 613-354-2659. THREE BEDROOM house, 2 baths, new windows, $800 monthly plus utilities, 95 Brant Street, Deseronto. Call 613-396-1040. TWO 2 bedroom apartments, modern building, 1 main floor, 1 second floor, clean, non-smoking adult building, no pets, references, $840 inclusive. 613-473-0715. UNIT AVAILABLE in home, utilities all included and WiFi, $690. Call 613-354-6720, after 5pm.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
CASH FOR small or medium business, also cash for income producing real estate and vacant lands and waterfront. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. 613-273-5000.
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napaneekarate.org WE HAVE the key to unlock locked-in pension funds, free consultation. To relieve financial stress, call 613-779-8008.
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MINT AND used postage stamps, covers, post cards, coins and paper money. Call Bob, 613-967-2118. WW1 AND WW2 Memorabilia. If you are a vet, or family member of one looking for a good home for your memorabilia, please contact. Pays cash. Items can include, helmets, caps, hats, badges, insignias, medals, swords, daggers, knives, flags, any interesting pieces. Please contact Jason. Pays Cash. 416892-9510. j_poag@hotmail.com
SPECIAL NOTICES
DO YOU feel that your personal life is or has been deeply affected by close contact with a problem drinker? If so, Al-Anon can help you. For more information, call 613-384-2134, 613-354-9835. FEEL YOU have a drinking problem? Help is available. Call Alcoholics Anonymous. Napanee, 613-354-9974, 613-354-4890; Deseronto, 613-396-2543.
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FIREARMS AND Hunter Education courses at Tamworth. Firearms course, September 7th, 8th; Hunter Education, September 14th, 15th. Wild Turkey license examinations. Call Bill, 613-335-2786.
CARDS OF THANKS
A GREAT PARTY! I would like to thank all my family and friends for making my 85th Birthday celebration so enjoyable. Cards, gifts and Best Wishes were greatly appreciated. Special thanks to caterer Lynda LeBreton, Rhonda and Debbie for the cake, decorations and picture gallery, Bobbi-Jo for introductions and Elaine for her presentation. Thanks again everyone. Don Armstrong. I would like to thank the following people for the amazing care I have received over the past few weeks, the Lennox and Addington County Paramedics for their quick response, diagnosis and transportation to QHC Belleville Hospital, Dr. Hollitt and ICU staff at Belleville General for their wonderful care, the staff of Quinte Patient Transfer Service for the ride back to Lennox and Addington County General Hospital and the staff of the Lennox and Addington Hospital for helping to get me on the road to recovery. I would also like to thank Dr. Carl Lee for his visits to my home and Nicole and Elaine for all of their help at his office. Thanks to the many people who brought cards and get well gifts to the hospital and those who made phone calls to my home. Your good wishes have helped with my recovery! I would also like to thank my daughter and son-in-law for taking care of my feathered friends while I was in hospital and since I have returned home. A very special thank you to Debbie from Paramed for the continuing care now that I am finally home. I will never forget the many people who have helped me during this trying time. Sincerely, Lila Brooks. The family of the late Anne Woodcock extend sincere appreciation and thanks for the kindness and support received at the time of her death. We are grateful for the cards, phone calls, visits, flowers, expressions of sympathy and donations to the Juvenile Diabetes and Autisim Society. Jason, Colin and the staff of the Wartman Funeral Home were professional and most helpful. Thanks to son-in-law Richard for his kind words during the eulogy, Laurie for speaking so eloquently on behalf of the grandchildren and to great-granddaughter Megan for her touching rendition of the 23rd Psalm. Thanks to Laurie, Jade Stacey, Greg and Rick for serving as pallbearers. We would also like to thank the staff of Orchard Trail at The John M. Parrott Centre who cared for Anne so compassionately during the past eight years. You are truly exceptional people.
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The family of the late Elwood Haggerty would like to express our sincere appreciation for the love and support we received during our recent loss, the flowers, cards, calls, meals, visits and your generous donations. You have made us realize how truly blessed we are to live in such a caring place to all. Special thanks to Rev. Anne MacDermaid for a wonderful Service, to niece Brenda McCumber, brotherin-law Jim York and special thanks also to Ronnie Ross and June Perry for the great songs that were played. We just want to say thanks again for your support and love at this sad time, you will be remembered always. Vera Haggerty and families. We would like to express a HUGE thank you to our family and friends for our Surprise 25th Anniversary. To say the least, we were overwhelmed by everything, you went above and beyond. You could certainly tell a lot of time and effort were put into all aspects of our special day and the months prior to it, no details were missed. There were so many unique and special personal touches, monogrammed matches and serviettes, a gorgeous cake, all designed by Lindsey. Stunning roses placed everywhere, even the bathroom. There was lots of delicious food, desserts, 25th decor, even Hershey kisses. Beautiful picture frames and poster boards had unique touches of glitter done up to a T. The slide show was amazing, it brought back so many memories and of course, our kids the DJ’s had specially chosen music that was awesome. We also have a beautiful keepsake picture frame with signatures of everyone who shared our special evening. Everyone did an excellent job keeping our surprise quiet, especially when it was in the paper, but removed from ours. Invitations were also hand delivered incase someone missed it. Thank you to our children, Lindsey the mastermind behind all the planning and Curtis and Craig, you all pulled off a Super Amazing Anniversary. To my Mom and Dad, Sharon and Garnet Craig, my sister and brother-in-law, Alison and Jeff Geenevasen, my brother and sister-in-law, Cameron and Bonnie Craig, mother-in-law Carol Kimmett and our Aunt Pat Badgley for helping in so many ways to make our Anniversary even more special. Thank you to our best friends, Cara and Tom Harrison for not revealing the surprise and for the excellent supper, and Jill, I think the cake melted, nice job though! We would also like to thank everyone for the beautiful presents, gift cards, money and cards. We hope everyone enjoyed the evening as much as we did. It was so nice to see and get together with everyone. Everything and everyone made our 25th so special. We are truly lucky to have such a loving and creative family and caring friends. We will cherish the evening forever. Love, Michele and Tony Kimmett. Oh...we received a beautiful card (coral flowers, blue paperclip) with your Congrats to us, but you didn’t sign it. We would appreciate hearing from you so we can properly thank you. What a Party! Thanks to our many relatives, friends and neighbours for helping us celebrate our 60th Wedding Anniversary. A Special Thank You to our families, Gwen, Mike and family, Len, Pat and family, Terry, Kate and Cora, Trina, Brian and boys, Mary Anne and family and Tim, Clair, Michele and girls, Shelley, Ken and girls for a well planned party. Thank you to Land of Lake Cruiser for the music and the C.W.L. for a lovely luncheon. Thanks to Shannon Roantree, Len Whalen and Shea Wood for the beautiful Mass music and Father McDermott for the Holy Mass. Thanks for the many cards, gifts, prayers and calls. A Special Thank You to Gwen and Mike for hosting a Potluck dinner to 60. Our terrific family and grandchildren made our Anniversary so memorable! Love to All. Aevon and Doris Whalen.
MEMORIAMS
BROOKS & VANVOLKENBURGH - In loving memory of Glenn Brooks, a wonderful husband, father and father-in-law, who passed away twenty years ago on August 22, 1992 and Kenneth VanVolkenburgh, a much loved brother and uncle, who passed away thirteen years ago on August 29, 1999. To us you were so special, You were both so good and true, You will never be forgotten, For we thought the world of you. Sadly missed and will always be remembered with our love, Lila, Valerie and Paul.
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THOMPSON - In loving memory of our parents, George, November 18, 1993 and Florence, August 19, 1995. God saw you two getting tired, He did what He thought was best, He put His arms around you And whispered “Come and rest”. Lovingly remembered by daughters, Lois, Marjorie, Armilda and their families.
GRAY, TERRY KARL
Jan. 19, 1964-Aug. 22, 2008 In loving memory of a dear son, brother, brother-in-law and uncle.
Dear Terry, we know how much you loved life, loved your family, your friends, your business activities, your sports. Life has moved along as you had mapped it out for us. With Dexter’s hockey, Anna’s activities, and Sloan’s fastball, we are constantly involved in sports events as would be your dream. You would be so proud. Missing you every day, Mom and Dad, Kellianne and Bruce, Dexter and Anna.
Passed away at the Friendly Manor Nursing Home on Sunday, August 12, 2012, in the care of many loving hands. Predeceased by her loving husband William Shorey Clute. Bobbi will be missed by everyone who knew and loved her. A private family Service was held at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Wednesday, August 15, 2012. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Napanee. Donations by cheque to the Napanee Humane Society will be remembered with appreciation by the family. Two locations to serve you.
GRANGE, Oscar
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. Our loving parents true and kind, No one like them we’ll ever find, For all of us they did their best And God gave them eternal rest, In our hearts their memory lingers, Forever tender, fond and true, There’s not a day Mom and Dad That we don’t think of you. Lovingly remembered by daughter Joan Balesdent, grandchildren, Shawn (Allana), Jamie (Marie-Josee), great-grandchildren, Joshua, Shawna, Alexandre and Simon.
Peacefully, at the Friendly Manor Nursing Home in Deseronto on Sunday, August 5, 2012. John Oscar Grange of Napanee, at age 89, beloved husband of the late Beverly Grange (nee Pachal). Dear father of Carol Dickson (late Richard) of Napanee; Paul Grange (Sharon) of Kingston and John Grange (Clair) of Guelph. Grandfather of Allison White (Brent) of Croydon; Tracey Dickson of Napanee; Todd Dickson (Tammy Lott) of Forest Mills; Michael Grange (Tracey) of Moscow; Nora Taylor Gill (Andy) of Sunbury; Derek Grange (Eva) of Kemptville and Kristy Grange (Deryk Heroux) of Burlington. Fondly remembered by 8 greatgrandchildren and several nieces and one nephew. Predeceased by his sister Bertha Leveck (Pete) and his brother Jim Grange (Dorothy). A Memorial Service will be held at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee (WannamakerTierney Chapel) on Friday, August 24th at 1pm. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Memorial donations made to the Friendly Manor Nursing Home or the Lennox and Addington County Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
We gratefully acknowledge the generous donations made during the month of JULY 2012 by family and friends.
Gifts In Memoriam In Memory of:
Reginald Barker Peter Dobransky Reita Fenwick Gwendolyne M. Finlay Elwood Haggerty
DEATHS
La POINTE, Bill
ALCORN, Daniel (Danny)
CLUTE, Barbara Helen “Bobbi” (nee Davis)
980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722 wartmanfuneralhome@sympatico.ca
In loving memory of a dear wife and mother. Not a day goes by we don’t think of you, Your smiling face and kindness too. Sadly missed but never forgotten. Love, Jim and Brian
DEATHS
DEATHS
448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722
OWLES, Rosemary (nee Ray)
Thursday, August 16, 2012
David Kirkpatrick Evelyn Murphy Neil Nieuwkoop Marian Russell Joseph Sedore
Special Remembrances for the month of August Andy Brown (Aug 2005) Stella Marie Brown (July 6, 2002) Clifford R. Holder (Aug 1980) Wanda Love (July 24, 2004) Harold E. McClelland (July 1, 1973) Rosemary Owles (Aug 13, 2010) Victoria Shelley (July 13, 2007) Ida Smith (Oct 9, 1980) Raymond Smith (June 6, 2005) Howard Sweet (July 15, 1991) Clare Topping (June 12, 2005) Lillian Topping (July 31, 2005) John “Jack” Wagar (Sept 7, 2008)
Donations made in memory of individuals help fund medical equipment at Lennox & Addington County General Hospital.
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 LACGH Foundation 8 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee, Ontario K7R 2Z4 Charitable # 890597842 RR0001
Dan passed away, after a sudden reoccurrence of Leukemia, at the Kingston General Hospital, with his loving family by his side, on Monday, August 6, 2012, beloved husband and best friend of Sherry (nee Hare). Cherished father of Sierra Casselman, Cody Alcorn and Adam Alcorn and adored Papa of Kaeden and Taiah. He leaves his loving mother Helen and the late Leonard Alcorn, his brother Len Alcorn (France) and his sister Cindy Alcorn, all of Aylmer. Sonin-law of Ron and Janet Hare of Athens and brother-in-law of Pam Cameron of Bracebridge. Sadly missed by his many nieces and nephews, extended family and many friends, especially the Napanee sporting community. The family will receive friends at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Thursday, August 16th from 1pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service at Evangel Temple, 320 Bridge Street West, Napanee on Friday, August 17, 2012 at 11am. Donations by cheque to Kayaking for Cancer (In Memory of Dan Alcorn) will be remembered with appreciation by the family. The family wishes to thank Dr. Tom Touzel, nursing staff at the Lennox and Addington County Hospital and the Kingston General Hospital for their care and support shown to Dan and the family. Two locations to serve you.
448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722
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At the Lennox and Addington County Hospital in Napanee on Friday, August 10, 2012. William Russell Elmer LaPointe, formerly of Tamworth, at age 70. Son of the late Elmer LaPointe and Delorene York. Dear brother of Donald (Sharon) of Kingston and Gordon of Napanee. Uncle of Cheryl LaPointe, Cathy Novakowski (Mike) and Tracey LaPointe of Kingston. The family will receive friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Tamworth on Friday, August 17th from 12:30pm followed by a Service in the Chapel at 1:30pm. Interment Tamworth Cemetery. Memorial donations made to the March of Dimes would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
YARD/ E GARAG SALES
MUST SEE YARD SALE Something for everyone!
Saturday, August 18th 7am to 5pm North of Camden East 829 Bethel Rd
FAMILY YARD SALE MOVING SALE
2330 County Road 22 Bath Sunday, August 19th 8am - 6pm Furniture, toys, baby items, clothes, household items, garage items, and much more. Everything comes from a smoke-free home. First come, first served
YARD AND GARAGE SALE CLEAN OUT YOUR GARAGE AND TURN THE ITEMS YOU’VE FORGOTTEN INTO CASH. That old collection of clutter might not mean much to you anymore, but chances are someone out there would love it! To place an ad, simply call 613-354-6641 or Fax to 613-354-2622
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Thursday, August 16, 2012 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
All persons having claims against Elwood Haggerty, late of the Town of Greater Napanee, in the County of Lennox and Addington, deceased, who passed away July 20, 2012, are required to file particulars of the same with the undersigned on or before September 3, 2012 after which date will be distributed without regard to unfiled claims.
FRANK HAGGERTY 34 Lake View Ave. Kington, ON K7M 3V8
NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
All persons having claims against either the Estate of ROGER CAMERON HENHAWKE and/or the Estate of MARLENE RUTH HENHAWKE, late of the Town of Greater Napanee, in the County of Lennox and Addington, deceased, who both died on July 26, 2012, are required to file particulars of same with the undersigned, on or before September 8, 2012, after which date the Estate will be distributed without regard to unfiled claims. RONALD M. POPE 124 King Solomon Street Ingersoll, Ontario. N5C 1P3 Executor and Trustee for the Estate
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Large Antique & Collectorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Auction Sunday, August 19 - Preview 9:30 a.m. Auction 11:00 a.m. Auction to include: Silver Plate, Glass, Crystal, Jewellery, Royal Doulton Figures, Royal Crown Derby, Collectorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Items, Large amount of Books. Large Collection of Oil Paintings, Prints & Watercolours. Large Selection of Furniture, Oriental Carpets & Light Fixtures Watch Web Site for Updates. Large Indoor Yard Sale: Sunday @ 9:30 am David Simmons: Auctioneer & Appraiser Looking for quality estates or single items for upcoming auctions www.brightonestateauctions.com 101 Applewood Drive, Brighton, Ont. K0K 1H0 Phone 1-613-475-6223
MONDAY, AUGUST 20
AT 10:00 A.M. AUCTION SALE FOR SUPERIOR RESTAURANT, NAPANEE - ON SITE Sale is located at 2 Dundas Street West, Napanee Garland pizza oven, Garland broiler, Garland combination gas stove & grill, Pitco deep fryer, CO2 suppression system with range hood, Hoshizaki ice machine, Curtis 4 door stainless steel fridge, 2 x 2 door fridges, glass door pop fridge, beer cooler, draft machine, assorted bar accessories, cappuccino machine (needs repair), Steam table, salad bar, SS bar sink, 4 single ss sinks, Hobart 20 quart mixer, Hobart dish washer, milk shake blender, 2 microwaves, Stainless table/ 6 shelves, Kenmore upright freezer, chest freezer, 18 formica tables, 3 banquet tables, 2 single pedestal tables, 37 cushion chairs, 12 iron chairs, Maple top cupboard, Large qty. of smalls including all the dishes, glass ware, flatware, pots & pans, mixing bowls, cook ware, dĂŠcor, cash register etc. & numerous other pieces found in a business of this nature. See my web site for detailed list & photos. Reason for sale: The building has been sold. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24
Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm Consignment Sale
662 Cty. Rd. # 12. 3.5 kms south west of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre.
Antique pine kitchen cupboard approx 7x5 with 2 large glass doors, Antique hoosier cupboard complete with attachments, antique washstand with mirror, antique barrel churn, antique ž bed frame, antique blacksmith bellows approx 3x5, Roger Bros. Silver flatware set for 8, stone crocks, Craftmatic adjustable beds, wooden book shelf, glider rocking chair, Queen bedroom suite, 2 upright vacuum cleaners, coffee and end tables, dressers and nightstands, artwork and pictures, table and pole lamps, couch with 2 matching chairs, small kitchen appliances, quantity of fishing tackle and poles, 4 steel shelving units, small hand tools, gardening tools, rain barrel, stereo equipment, Mastercraft 16â&#x20AC;? scroll saw(new in box), Many other items still arriving daily. www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct home, farm, and commercial sales onsite. For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732.
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AT 9:30 A.M. AUCTION SALE ON SITE FOR MARION CRAIGHEAD HAIG 2154 4TH LINE SEYMOUR EAST, CAMPBELLFORD DIRECTIONS: From the Stirling Campbellford Road go north on Devilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Valley Rd. & turn east onto 4th Line, or take Petherickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Rd. north to 4th line and follow west to sale site. (west of Hoardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Station watch for signs). Antique painted cupboard/ original hardware, walnut dining room table/ jackknife leaf, 6 chairs, sideboard & china cabinet, Bell upright piano, oak table, parlour rocker, antique fold down secretary, 6 antique press back chairs, antique painted washstand, childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s table & 2 chairs, 8 small press back chairs, small china cabinet, antique hall bench with beveled glass mirror & bench, antique settee/ matching chair, cedar chest, antique walnut dresser/ tilt mirror, single pedestal desk, gingerbread clock, antique china cabinet with leaded glass doors, old high chair, childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s trunk, old wooden table, walnut magazine rack, Magnus chord organ & stool, antique brass dollâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bed on casters, antique sideboard/ cast iron pulls, Singer 221 sewing machine in case, pail bench, dome top trunk, hall tables, plant tables, antique smoke stand, 3 piece chesterfield, Danby washer spin dryer, Roper fridge, Frigidaire upright freezer, oriental area rug, cabinet record player, old records. A large qty. of antique smalls including Moorcroft candy dish, vintage purses & hats, old buttons, old toys, cast bookends, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Panâ&#x20AC;? goddess of nature bronze figurine ( Laura Garrin Fraser dated 1920), Chalet art glass, dome top trunk, old porcelain doll, black Americana doll, linens & bedding, French Ivory dresser pieces, wash set pieces, 2 Campbellford High School Photos 1953-4 & 1955-6, coal oil lamps, crocks & finger jugs, old post cards & valentines, Grimwades breakfast set, Wade pieces, 2 luncheon sets, mixing bowls, butter dish, cups & saucers, Venetian glass, covered cheese dish, cranberry pitcher & basket, Cardboard Pepsi Santa & Red Rose coffee, Coca cola tin menu board, antique salts & peppers, large qty. of cornflower crystal, Nippon & Noritake, 1847 Rogers â&#x20AC;&#x153;Heirloom Plateâ&#x20AC;? flatware, jardinieres, footed pinwheel bowl, ship decanter, antique footed celery, BMP, old lighters, floor, table & hanging lamps, Limoges pieces, old kitchen ware, enamel, wooden boxes, wicker pieces, sleigh & harness bells, sets of dishes, copper boiler, wooden cutlery tray, farrierâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nail box, egg crate, old honey & oil tins, childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sled, pail bench, 2 buffalo robes, old board games, wooden checkerboard, old school books, costume jewelry, old prints & frames, press glass. Westminster chime clock, novelty salts & peppers, FireKing, Belleek pin tray, Scotty dog glasses, matchholder. White 16 HP riding mower, Craftsman 12 HP 39 inch cut riding mower, antique forge and tools, Johnson 4 HP outboard motor, Canadiana push mower, wooden wheelbarrow, childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wagon, old honey extractor, cistern pump, wood box, set of sleigh bunks, Moto Ski snow machine, chicken crate, garden cultivator, cement mixer, fuel tank, snow blade, old licence plates, old tools, 3 drying racks, qty. of cut dry split wood, milk & cream cans, Pioneer chain saw, Beatty barrel churn, 2 buggy wheels, beam scale, hardware, farm gate and numerous other pieces. Auctioneerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s note: This is a 3rd generation farmstead that has never been picked, full of interesting antique pieces. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash or good cheque only/ID Lunch Available Owner and/or auctioneer not responsible in case of accident
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The Ag & Rural Update is an electronic bulletin that is produced weekly by staff at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture & Food, (OMAF), Brighton Resource Centre. It is distributed free to subscribers. Not all of the information used in this farm calendar is supplied by the electronic bulletin.
August 16 to 19 – Stirling Fair 437 Front St. W., Stirling. For more information contact 613-395-5159, email secretary@stirlingfair.com or visit www.stirlingfair.com August 22 – Northumberland Soil and Crop Improvement Association BBQ Roseneath, 6 pm – Contact Justin Dorland 613-475-9736 August 22 & 23 - Hasting County Plowing Match and Farm Show Donnandale Farms, 10620 Hwy 62 N, Centre Hastings. For more information visit http://www.hastingsfarmshow.com/ August 24 & 25 – Coe Hill Fair, Hwy. 620, Coe Hill. For more information contact 613-337-5504 August 24 to 26 – Shannonville Fair 363 McFarlane Road, Tyendinaga Township (Melrose Recreation Complex) For more information contact 613-477-2485, email info@shannonvillefair.com or visit www.shannonvillefair.com August 24 to 26 – Parham Fair Parham, ON For more information email info@parhamfair.ca or visit www.parhamfair.ca
HOARD’S STATION SALE BARN MARKET REPORT AS OF AUGUST 14, 2012
PRICE RANGE SALES TO 100-150 lbs .10 - .67 .70 150-400 lbs .45 - 1.54 1.76 STOCKER: 400-600lbs 1.25 - 1.75 1.78 STEERS: 600-800lbs .99 - 1.44 1.4650 800-1000lbs 1.00 - 1.18 1.27 STOCKER: 400-600 lbs 1.00 - 1.54 1.60 HEIFERS: 600-800 lbs .95 - 1.36 1.3650 COWS: .35 - .70 .7350 BULLS: .70 - .77 HOLSTEIN SPRINGERS: $1350 - 2100 FRESH COWS: $1025 - 1750 PIGS: 25-35 lbs: 35-50 lbs: SHOATS: $65 LAMBS: 45-65 lbs - 1.55 - 1.77 1.90 65-85 lbs - 1.35 - 1.65 1.7750 85-100 lbs - 1.35 - 1.45 1.50 KID GOATS: $20 - 95 NANNYS & BILLIES: $70 - 135 TOP STOCKER STEER: 400-600 lbs: 475 lbs @ 1.78, Dave McNevan, Hastings 600-800 lbs: 635 lbs @ 1.4650, Tom Cassidy, Tweed TOP STOCKER HEIFER: 600 lbs @ 1.3650, Leon Hassler, Harrowsmith TOP CALF: 100-150 lbs: 100 lbs @ .70, Hethwynn Farms, Hampton TOP CALF: 150-400 lbs: 375 lbs @ 1.76, Dane McNevan, Hastings TOP COW: 1205 lbs @ .73, Ken Wales, Napanee TOP SPRINGER: $2100 TOP PIGS: 56 lbs @ $65, Jeff Fleming, Madoc TOP LAMBS: 88 lbs @ 1.50, Andrew Fisher, Baileboro CALVES:
BARN OPEN EVERY MONDAY EVENING BETWEEN 6-9PM. SALES EVERY TUESDAY AT 12:00 NOON. PHONE: (705) 653-3660
August 28 - Lennox & Addington Federation of Agriculture Meeting Selby Sales Barn 8 pm – Contact Stephanie Gaffney / stephanie.gaffney.sg@gmail.com August 30 to Sept 2 – Quinte Fair 158 Bridge Street West, Belleville. For more information contact 613-968-3266, email info@qer.ca or visit www.qer.ca August 31 to Sept 1 – Centreville Fair Centerville, ON For more information contact 613-378-0928 or email centervillefair@gmail.com September 1 to 3 – Marmora Fair, Victoria Avenue North of Hwy.7, Marmora. For more information contact 613-472-5403, email Marmora_fair@hotmail.com or visit www.marmorafair.org September 6 - Hastings Federation of Agriculture Monthly Meeting, Thurlow Community Centre, 516 Harmony Road, Thurlow, 8:00 pm - Contact Judy Hagerman 613-473-4444 / jlhagerman@sympatico.ca September 7 to 9 – Picton Fair, 375 Main St. East, Hwy #49, Picton. For more information contact 613-476-6154, email pictonfair@bell.net or visit www.pictonfair.org September 8 – Prince Edward Cattlemen’s Association Steer Show & Sale (Part of Picton Fair) September 11 to 13 - Canada's Outdoor Farm Show. For more information visit http://www.outdoorfarmshow.com/ September 12 – Northumberland Cattlemen’s Association Monthly Meet-
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HURRY IN AND BUY YOUR COPY! L&A Book is available at the following locations for only $39.95 taxes included. The Napanee Beaver 613-354-6641 County of L&A Museum, Napanee The Picton Gazette 613-476-3201 Stone Mills Family Market, Tamworth Roblin Gas Bar, Roblin Heritage Point Antiques & Gifts, Bath Novel Idea, Kingston Chit Chat Cafe, Napanee The O’Connor House, Deseronto Marlene’s Mayhew Jewellers, Napanee The O’Connor House, Deseronto Wilton Chees Factory, Odessa Written by Orland French Published by Mrs. Jean Morrison and The Napanee Beaver
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ARIES (Mar 21/Apr 20) Some change is in order, Aries. You have realized it for some time now, but this week it must come to fruition. Think about the way you want to approach this. TAURUS (Apr 21/May 21) Taurus, you are on an emotional roller coaster and don’t know how you will feel from one second to the next. Figure out your goal for each day and then go along for the ride. GEMINI (May 22/Jun 21) Gemini, you feel like staying in a dream world surrounded by a fence of your own making. But the reality of work and family life has to set in at some point. CANCER (Jun 22/Jul 22) There is something in the stars this week pushing you to make a change, Cancer. The change may be as simple as wearing your hair a new way or as significant as changing careers. LEO (Jul 23/Aug 23) Things are off to a rough start this week, but better days are right around the corner. Keep thinking about the good times ahead. They will be here before you know it. VIRGO (Aug 24/Sept 22) Virgo, it’s time to reconsider a difficult situation. If you still hold to a particular belief, you could be limiting your possibilities. Adopt a new point of view
to gain a different perspective. LIBRA (Sept 23/Oct 23) This is the week to shop for something new, Libra. It may be a new wardrobe, some new furnishings, or even a new car. Your purchasing power is high right now. SCORPIO (Oct 24/Nov 22) Your academic history and workload don’t leave much room for creativity. But if you want to go out and do something, then simply do it. You will find a work-around. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23/Dec 21) Sagittarius, something important has passed but you are still reaping the benefits. Bask in the afterglow as much as you can because it can’t last forever. CAPRICORN (Dec 22/Jan 20) Capricorn, you may find you’re struggling a little to define your identity, but things will fall into place soon. You’re an ecclectic mix of attributes, anyway. AQUARIUS (Jan 21/Feb 18) Aquarius, maintain a positive attitude this week and you’ll benefit greatly from having done so. Once you get it right, everything will click. PISCES (Feb 19/Mar 20) Pisces, for one reason or another, some issues will go unresolved this week. They can wait, so don’t worry.
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Lee Paradise was first in A flight and Paul King was second. Both had 38. Brian Bowen, with 40, was third. Kevin Baker was first in B flight with 42. Bob Casement, second, Scott Carpenter, third, and Duncan Burke, fourth, all had 42. Ben Hartwick, with 44, was fifth. First in C flight was Doug Pennell, with 43. Second, with 44, was
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Jim Donovan. Bob Kerr, third, and Stephen Paul, fourth, both had 45. D flight top three golfers, all with 48, were Bob Crowther, Dennis Snider and Dave Welsh. Doug Murison was next with 49 and then Rob Baker, with 50. Bob Casement was the attendance prize winner. Mark Hudgins won the Scotia prize for being closest to the pin on seven and Murray Halliday won the Pepsi prize for being closest to the pin on two. Friday night scramble drew 44 players who made up 11 teams. The top three teams each had 31. First were Ron Gillespie, Anna Kerr, Cynthia Woodcock and Elaine Cowan. Second were Ben Hartwick, Angie Ash, Maureen McDonald and Lana Latimer. Third were Daryl Latimer, Terry Young, Pam Fairbank and Gail Ruismaki. The next three teams had scores of 33. Fourth were Jim Ash, Don Pearson, Martha Brandham and Wendy Baird. In fifth place were Harvey Rombough, Bud Acton, Marlene Elliott and Anne Fair. Sixth place were Bob Kerr, Bob McIsaac, Susan Watson and Elaine Badgley. There were two member 50/50 draws which were won by Mike Roantree and Chris McKeown. The other 50/50 draw was won by Jim Ash.
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MIDGETS… First medal since 2008
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From the circle Bolton was 3-1 with a 1.67 ERA while Morgan was 2-0 with a 3.27 ERA. In the playoffs he was nearly unhittable, going 2-1 with a 1.47 ERA, punching out 19 batters in just 14.1 innings. While bronze was certainly not the colour they wanted, the team did go 83 for the week and brought home Napanee's first medal at the midget level since 2008, when they won silver. The Express had been hoping to avenge last year's showing at Nationals, when the Tigers were once again a thorn in their side, eliminating them before they could medal. All things considered the Express had an impressive haul this year, earning top seed at eliminations, first place at provincials and now a Nationals bronze. “I’m still extremely
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Barry Hogeboom picked up an important RBI against Caledonia, helping Napanee win bronze. proud of the boys,” said Bolton. “They showed that they were still No. 1 in Ontario, they finished better than any of the Ontario teams. It’s a testament to the hard work they've done
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Jr. C league preps for 24th season Empire B’s opening night set for Sept. 18 By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER SPORTS The schedule for the 24th season of the Empire B Junior C Hockey League has been released, bringing with it some early intrigue. Opening night, set for Sept. 18, will see the heated rivalry between the Napanee Raiders and Amherstview Jets get renewed with a 7:30 p.m. showdown at the Strathcona Paper Centre. Napanee’s next game, set for Sept. 21, will have them travel a few minutes along Dundas St. to take on the Deseronto Storm for the very first time. That game will be held at the Deseronto Community Recreation Centre, also at 7:30 p.m. For the Storm, that game will mark their official debut into the EBJCHL, after spending the first six years of their existence in the Greater Metro Hockey League. The Jets will get their first look at the Storm Sept. 23, when they wel-
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The Deseronto Storm will make their Jr. C debut this year, Sept. 21 against the Napanee Raiders. come them into their barn for their home opener. Deseronto will make their first trip into Napanee territory on Oct. 16. Just across the Bay of Quinte lays the Storm’s other geographical rival, the Picton Pirates. These two teams will meet for the first time on Sept. 27 in Picton. The Storm will host
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the Pirates on Nov. 2, marking Picton’s maiden voyage into Deseronto. Now that the league is back to six teams, each club will face each other eight times, four at home and four on the road. Regular season games will mean a whole lot more this year, as the league has reverted to its previous playoff format. The top seed and fourth seed will play a best-of-seven series, as will the second and third place finishers. The fifth and sixth place teams will be left watching from the sidelines. The regular season wraps up Feb. 12. The Raiders will play home games at 7:30 p.m. from September to February, while the Storm will have Friday night home games. The majority of the Jets’ home games will be played Sunday at the W.J. Henderson Arena with a 7:30 p.m. puck drop, though the odd Friday and Saturday home game will be mixed in. Complete schedules for all teams are available at http://oha_napanee.stats.p ointstreak.com.
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Tryouts loom for minor hockey Napanee Stars, Napanee Crunch set to get programs going By Adam Prudhomme BEAVER SPORTS Now that the summer Olympics are over, it’s never too early to shift focus to winter, and Napanee Minor Hockey is gearing up to do just that. Registration evenings are coming up on Aug. 23 and Aug. 30 at the SPC or online at NDMHA.ca. Online registration with a debit or credit card is quick and simple. Late fees will be incurred after Aug. 31. Birth certificates are required for all new players. Personal cheques will not be accepted at registration. Last year, Napanee had BB teams and AE teams at each of novice, atom, peewee, bantam, and midget for a total of 10 teams. This year they anticipate a novice A team and novice AE team; a major atom team and minor atom team; a major peewee team, a minor peewee team and a peewee AE team; a major bantam team and a bantam AE team; a minor midget team, a major midget team and a midget AE team; and a juvenile team. This makes for a total of possibly 13 teams, if numbers warrant. A shortage of tryout players in the 1999 and 2002 birth years means there will not be rep teams at minor bantam and atom AE.
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All Napanee minor hockey teams will be looking to match the kind of success enjoyed by last year’s championship-winning Atom BB Stars. All rep coaches have been selected, but details about the leagues are still pending. Other changes as a result of OMHA moving Napanee to ‘A’ category will see up to three non-resident players (NRP’s) from surrounding areas able to participate on any “A” team above major atom age, and about a dozen total NRP’s have been added to our rep teams. Also new this year, House League tournaments will be held throughout the year rather than in one particular week.
Tryout dates and ice times for rep teams are set and are listed on the website. The Major Midget team, under head coach Shaun Hinds, must wait until after AAA tryouts, so they are scheduled for Sept. 9, 10 and 12. Coach Rob Carefoot is hoping to resurrect a Napanee Juvenile rep team, with tryouts in that group set for Sept. 18. Many programs remain unchanged. Power skating will again be offered on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. starting Sept. 12. Parents can
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enroll through Ben Hagerman at the SPC. The Napanee Combo Tournament will again occur during the third weekend of November. Also this year, NDMH is hosting coaching clinics in early September. Parents who wish to be coaches, managers, or trainers should check the website for details about certification requirements, and House League applications. Like most organizations, NDMH depends on volunteers for its success, and they recognize the essential contributions of the people who give tirelessly, so that kids can enjoy the sport. Many volunteers are again needed to lead teams this season. As well, the executive is still seeking a treasurer for the organization. As for the Napanee Crunch, they too are busy getting ready for the upcoming season. Tryouts for novice, peewee and midget will be held Aug. 27, 29 and Sept. 5. Atom and bantam tryouts will be held Aug. 28, 30 and Sept. 6. The cost is $50 for a guaranteed three sessions. Fees must be paid before players will be allowed to skate and have permission from outside centres. New players must also have proof of birthdate. Midget House League will be Sept. 6 at a cost of $15.
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3 CEDAR ST. - $109,900. Friendly seniors’ community on municipal services. Sunroom leading to deck. Main floor laundry. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer included. (EX2854) MLS 12604607
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110 CENTRE ST., DESERONTO This 3 bedroom home has plenty of room for all family members! It boasts 3 bedrooms on the upper level with a large T.V. area for quiet family entertainment. Keep the kids close by with a playroom on the main level that has outside access to the fenced in yard, and all this right beside the large family friendly kitchen! And let's not forget Mom or Dad there's a hobby room that has plenty of natural light or could possibly be an extra bedroom on the main level. Situated on a corner lot this home has plenty of parking. MLS 12604936 $132,900.
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62 DUNDAS ST. EAST, NAPANEE 60 seat family owned and operated restaurant fully equipped and operating presently along with 3 rental units apts All restaurant equipment included in price. List of equipment and operating costs are available at LBO. Asking $275,000. (K62) MLS 12602098
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149 BAYVIEW DRIVE 1100 sq ft elevated bungalow on large private lot with attached 2 car garage with basement entrance. This home features 3 bedrooms on main level with a 4pc and ensuite 2pc and 4th bedroom and 4 pc bath in basement along with a 45 ft by 13 ft recroom with bar area. Many recent renos inc some windows, roof painting laminate flooring. The property has mature trees and landscaping with a covered deck at rear and is a stones throw from Boat launch. Enjoy the water view. Asking $209,900. (K110) MLS 12603085
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685 CENTREVILLE RD. This rural home has undergone major renovations and is sure to please. All the quaint country charm is there, now accented by a tasteful modern interior with eye-pleasing features. Cheery south facing sunroom, large bright kitchen, spacious main bath with jet tub and a comfortable sunken family room. The second level has three bedrooms and a 2pc bath. Maintenance free exterior with vinyl siding and metal roof. Good well. Sitting on over 2 level acres of land with 3 outbuildings and panoramic countryside views, this attractive home is less than 15 minutes north of the 401. Asking $189,900 (K104) MLS 12605437
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75 RIVER ROAD, NAPANEE - IN-TOWN WATERFRONT What a great opportunity to live in town and live on the water!! Take a look at this beautifully renovated all brick 3 bedroom bungalow sitting on a huge lot (105' x 229'). Updates include furnace, central air, shingles, flooring, renovated basement, and list goes on. Relax outside on the deck or enjoy the deck above the boat house. $359,900. MLS 12602886 Call Michele Heaney, Sales Rep, at 613-583-7253 or Peg Campbelton, Sales Rep, at 613-449-4200
VACATION AT HOME! This year round home has many great features to offer including deep waterfront with 2 docks, ideal for swimming, fishing and boating, sloped backyard with staircase, large patio and nice deck area. The interior has been upgraded and updated with new kitchen, baths, flooring, painting, some new windows, newer furnace, roof and garage with storage underneath and an amazing sun room with gorgeous views of the bay. A quick closing available and located on hardtop road for easy access. $299,900. Call Cindy Haggerty, Broker, at 613-540-2116 or Kevin Haggerty, Sales Rep, at 613-539-2120
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LOTS OF ROOM for a family in country bungalow near Centerville.1800 sq.ft., large principal rooms, main floor family rm, separate dining room & master with ensuite bath. Recently upgraded with new hardwood floors & propane furnace. 1½ car garage, full basement awaits your touch, patio doors to large back deck. See www.spaciouscountrybungalow.com $269,900. MLS 12605910
RIVERVIEW FARM A truly unique historic property with all the modern amenities. Riverview estate sits on 27 acres of parkland on the edge of Greater Napanee. This pristine home includes a twostorey barn, restored carriage house and a three bedroom, two bath guest cottage. Riverview has immense appeal for the buyer wanting the best in location, elegance, privacy and history. MLS 12605272 $879,000. Virtual Tour: myvisuallistings.com/vt/62882
2 bedroom bungalow, large living room and extra large eat-in kitchen. Main floor laundry. Extra large town lot. Roof, furnace and windows updated. $129,900. (EX2929) MLS 12606209
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76 GOLF COURSE ROAD Home Sweet Home is what you will find in this attractive, completely renovated home. This home features 3 large bedrooms with 1 1/2 baths and main floor laundry. This home is tastefully decorated with custom swirl ceilings, butternut hardwood, original pine flooring and ceramic tile throughout. Situated on a quiet dead end road on a 1.09 acre lot with detached 23 X 30 garage overlooking the Napanee Golf Course and in walking distance to the upcoming public school. Asking $274,900. (J235) MLS11608548
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What a home costs When you are determining the cost to buy a home, you’ll need to consider the initial purchase price which includes your down payment as well as all the one-time costs like a home inspection, lawyers’ fees, moving costs and HST on new homes. Most homebuyers take on a mortgage loan from a bank or other financial institution when buying a home. When lenders determine how much money they will lend you, they look at your ability to pay all of the costs associated with buying a home. Before you go shopping for a lender, you can predetermine what you can afford by using the same formulas the financial institutions use. Reputable lenders will not permit a borrower to take on a debt load they can’t carry and
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3 bedroom backsplit on a quiet dead end street near waterfront park. Features hardwood, ceramic and vinyl flooring, 2 gas fireplaces and finished rec room in the walk out basement. Upgrades include hydro panel, kitchen cabinets and most windows. Nicely landscaped, paved drive, deck and garden shed. $179,900. MLS #2124316 and Kijiji #387159817
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61 ORCHARD DR. 2 bedroom bungalow on a cul de sac. Ideal starter or retirement home. Great location, very affordable (heating, etc.). Updates: windows, cupboards, furnace, electrical service. 20’ x 14’ totally insulated and finished detached building ideal for extra living area. $154,000. (EX2807) MLS 12603646
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Immediate possession. 5 bedroom home with good central location. Lots of renovations and tastefully decorated to compliment the character. Fully fenced back yard, single car garage, large deck at rear. 100 amp service, F.A. gas heat. A must to see! $175,900. (EX2781) MLS 12602966
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95 ACRES Unique recreational property 45 minutes north of Napanee. 2 small cabins, both with hydro, 1886 and 1885 Flinton Road. 1886 has well and septic, 2500’ of road frontage on Flinton Road, has its own little private lake (approximately 15 ares). A must to see. Immediate possession. $179,000. (EX2782) MLS 12602992
9469 HIGHWAY 33 Unique property on Loyalist Parkway consisting of two deeded parcels. Abundance of road frontage. Total of 133.9 acres and dwelling plus out buildings. New forced air oil/wood combo furnace 2010, new roof and windows in 2011. $470,000. (EX2893) MLS 12605409
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2 LARGE BUILDING LOTS in popular recreational area. Totally cleared and ready for your dream home. Water access nearby. Minutes south of Napanee. Setbacks for building purposes to be verified. $22,900. (EX2863) MLS 12604873; (EX2862) MLS 12604872
COUNTY RD. 41 Acres fronts on 2 roads (2750’ on #41 Hwy., 750’ plus on Goodyear Road). Zoned M1 industrial. 1 mile north of Napanee. Close to 401 access. $329,900. (EX2712) MLS 12600763
MCKEOWN DRIVE RD. 2 acre building lot on McKeown Drive Road. Gradual sloping lot. Well treed with newer home. Dead-end street, local traffic minimum. Home to be constructed 1800 sq. ft., M.F. New survey, well drilled 10 gpm. Entrance and road up to Township standard. Sell will hold mortgage to qualified buyers. $39,900. (EX2716) MLS 12600934
2918 BIG CREEK RD Excellent 3 bedroom home 5 minutes from Napanee. Home has been completely renovated and updated with large addition, newer large detached workshop (heated). This is a must to see. All appliances included in purchase price. Master bedroom walk-through $229,900. (EX2881) MLS 12605222
164 KIMMETT SIDE RD You own the lot with this starter modular home 2 minutes north of 401. Updates include windows 2010, F.A.O. furnace 2011. 2 bedrooms, reasonable taxes and municipal services on this roomy lot. $124,000. (EX2773) MLS 12602476
2 bedroom bungalow, large living room and extra large eat-in kitchen. Main floor laundry. Extra large town lot. Roof, furnace and windows updated. $129,900. (EX2929) MLS 12606209
81 HINCHEY RD. 3+1 bedroom home in country. Older bungalow with carport, 2 car detached and heated garage, 1 single car garage. Main floor is hardwood throughout, wood combination furnace. Close commute to Napanee or Belleville. $179,900. (EX2892) MLS 12605364
This 2 bedroom, 1 bath modernized four season cottage is surrounded by trees and a spectacular view with 120’ of supreme Bay of Quinte shoreline. Interlocking patio leads to seawall and 60’ dock to hot spot for bass, walleye, pike, etc. Property is meticulously maintained and boasts gleaming laminate floors, electric fireplace, loads of closets, open concept kitchen and living room, granite top in bathroom, new appliances, large shed. New steel boat lift added in ‘09 for larger boats for your family pleasure. $279,900. (EX2832) MLS 12604181 www.paradiseonbayofquinte.com
3+2 bedroom country bungalow with in-law suite. Patio doors off kitchen to deck. Walkout basement with solarium, wood combination furnace, extra large detached garage, greenhouse (22’x66’) with oil furnace and wood stove. All appliances included in purchase price. $189,900. (EX2788) MLS 12603128
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291 OLD HAMBURG ROAD Proud Victorian styling in rich red brick to match your pride of ownership. On a 5+ acre private retreat. 3 car garage with studio above. Wrap-around veranda, douglas fir floors throughout. Cherry kitchen cabinetry with granite tops on counter and island. Refurbished top to bottom. A luxury estate minutes from Napanee. $499,900. (EX2876) MLS 12605131 http://www.toursrus.ca/291oldhamburgrd/tour.htm
9658B HIGHWAY 33 Executive, custom built bungalow on 5 1/2 acres. Eat-in kitchen and separate dining room with views of Lake Ontario. Large family room with wood fireplace and walkout to private patio. Some frontage on Lake Ontario overlooking serene bay with several swans. Many upgrades. Call for more info. $319,900. (EX2835) MLS 12604235 http://www.toursrus.ca/9856Bhwy33/tour.htm
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2+1 bedroom brick bungalow. Open concept with hardwood floors. Electric heat with gas fireplace. Complete walkout and in-law suite. Upper and lower garage. Central location with park nearby. Good waterfront property on town services. $279,000. (EX2840) MLS 12604403
7187 COUNTY RD. 2 Well built and maintained brick bungalow between Napanee and Kingston. 3 bedrooms, attached garage, central air, oil furnace and wood furnace (with wett cert), 5000 watt generator backup. Built-in dishwasher, lower level bath with 2 person jacuzzi, 100 amp, beautifully landscaped, new survey. $195,500. (EX2855) MLS 12604714
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3440 COUNTY RD. 41 Gorgeous setting on over an acre. Ranch style home with wheelchair accessible living quarters on lower level with all amenities. Professionally designed eatin kitchen. 2 person whirlpool tub in master bedroom. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Detached double garage and private pond. 2 years worth of wood for heating. Many upgrades. $239,000. (EX2930) MLS 12606233
372 DESHANE RD, MARLBANK Nature at your doorstep with this private setting. 3 year old, 4 bedroom bungalow, hardwood floors and wrap-around deck to enjoy wildlife. 1200 sq. ft. Open concept kitchen, dining room, living room. High efficiency propane furnace and large lower level bedroom. Seclusion at its best. $199,000. (EX2797) MLS 12603387
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TOTALLY RENOVATED HOME ON 5.49 ACRES “This home was gutted in 2010/11 and rebuilt. New siding, some windows, furnace, wiring, insulation, drywall, flooring, bathrooms, trim, doors and new 26’ X 23’ garage. Large custom kitchen leading to deck overlook creek. There is also a small building for animals. Great home and property only 12 km north of Napanee near the quiet village of Forest Mills. A must to see. Check out the virtual tour on our website. Listed at $199,900. Call today. MLS 12606156
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WANT TO LIVE ON THE LAKE YEAR ROUND? Marble Lake Waterfrontage. Attractive chalet style dwelling on lovely waterfront lot. Year round dwelling that is in good condition. 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with fireplace and vaulted ceilings. Workshop area in basement, 3 outbuildings. Easy access to the shoreline with partly sandy and small stones. Good swimming area. Quick possession is possible. Asking $249,900. MLS 12606117
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Just outside of Napanee on a lovely landscaped lot. One owner home that is 1225 sq ft with full finished basement. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, full finished basement. 2 car attached garage. Good well. Fenced yard. Lovely setting and home. MLS ® 12605626
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1 1/4 +/- ACRE BUILDING LOT with drilled well. Located on a beautiful senic country road about 5 miles northwest of Sharbot Lake. Great location for home or a get-a-way property. $14,900. MLS 12603195
94 +/- acres about 10 minutes north of Napanee. Fronting on Hwy #41 and beautiful Stone Hedge Road. Lots of room to roam and perfect location for the new dream home. Also severance possibilities. MLS 12604357 $79,900
Affordable 2 bedroom bungalow with full lower level with walk-out to lake side that could be transformed into a beautiful rec room. This property is located in the heart of hunting and fishing country. A perfect affordable get away, starter or retirement home. $89,900. MLS 12602807
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This 3 plus 1 bedroom home is beautifully decorated and features open concept kitchen and dining room with centre island. Patio doors from dining room leading to the back deck overlooking the private back yard, large master bedroom plus two more bedrooms on main floor, full finished lower level with walkout to back yard, large rec room, laundry room, 3 pc bath, two additional rooms plus 4th bedroom. MLS 11608029 $154,900
One of a kind piece of property with cottage on a beautiful secluded part of the lake that is totally surrounded by crown land. Property is located on a stunning point on Buckshot Lake that is covered with shade trees and has gorgeous water views on 3 sides. Waterfront is pristine clean and is every thing you could dream of from rocky and deep to shallow and sandy. If you love privacy and have been searching for the perfect place to hide from the stress of the world...you just found it!! $299,900. MLS 12603309
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1.5 storey, 4 bedroom home in the country. Features pine cabinets, rustic floors, large deck and sunroom. Most doors and windows replaced, newer furnace and tank plus electrical updates. $89,900. MLS 12600742
6 bedroom country home on a 1 plus acre lot south of Napanee with in-law susite for rental income to help pay the mortgage. This property also has a large 24' x 40' -/+ barn/workshop/ garage. Call for details. $149,900. MLS 12601909
GREAT GETAWAY about 25 minutes north of Napanee. 3+ acre lot, fully wooded. MLS 12600570 $21,900.
PERFECT AFFORDABLE GET-A-WAY property that backs on hundreds of acres of conservation land. 30 +/- acre property can have multiple uses including a great place for private family camp outs or possible ideal location to build your own log cabin in the woods, Great for 4 wheeling, ski-dooing and hunting.Would make a beautiful sugar bush, or if marketed properly there may be more than enough timber to pay for the property and then some.Firewood is probably enough to last a family at least a couple of life times. Now is the time to grab your piece of paradise. $34,900. MLS12600968
ATTENTION NATURE LOVERS AND HUNTERS....140 acres with miles and miles of groomed trails and abutting thousands of acres of crown land. beautiful bush with out croppings of rock, ravines, ridges, ponds - large and small, mature trees of nearly all kinds + a good sized hunting camp with all furnishings. $124,900. 12604106
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3 bedroom one and half storey home on close to a one acre lot about 20 minutes from Kingston. Home has had a new addition about 8 years ago and has some newer windows and washroom updates. Very spacious with large dining and living rooms, perfect for the growing family. Outside there is lots of yard space with 24' x 12' workshop and 9' x 14' +/- storage shed, plus a fenced dog run. $154,900. MLS 12603310
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11.5 acres with 961 ft of water frontage. Very pretty setting on Salmon River Road. New well on lot. Very quiet setting. MLS ® 12601062
100 ACRE HOBBY FARM with 5 bedrooms, located on a quiet peaceful country road about 25 minutes north east of Napanee and about 35 minutes north west of Kingston. this home is about 18 years old and features 5 bedrooms, large kitchen with centre island, separate dining room, large finished rec room, main floor office/den plus more! There is a 24' x 32' detached, insulated garage/workshop, a large traditional style barn, plus several other outbuildings. MLS 12602480 $310,000. 53 plus acres of prime future development land in Greater Napanee. Across road from hospital and right next to new residential development on Beverley Street. MLS 11600934 $649,000.
COMMERCIAL STORE FRONT with rental unit, main street, Deseronto. This building has had a fire in it. Owner has had a structural study completed indicating the building is sound and can be restored. This property has great views over a park like setting and has many possibilities, as an income property or residence. MLS 12603167 $59,900
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PERFECT FOR THE HORSE LOVER...28 acre +/- hobby farm minutes from Kingston on #2 Hwy, just west of Odessa. 2 + 1 bdrm bungalow built in 1991 is in great condition and ready to move into and enjoy. Home features open concept living, kitchen and dining rooms, large master bdrm with ensuite and two person bubble tub, finished lower level with rec rm, third bdrm, storage room and walkout. Large 30' x 50' barn with 4 box stalls and second level hay storage, other outbuildings and drive shed. Plus a substantial yearly income paid to you for advertising signage from two major companies. Call today for details. $259,900. MLS 12603665
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7725 COUNTY ROAD #2 $204,900
Well maintained 3+2 bedroom all brick bungalow. (2003) metal roof, updated windows (2009), doors (2011), hardwood throughout, renovated bath (2007) and (2008) new septic system. Detached 24`x16` garage/workshop with woodstove and double wide driveway. MLS 12604342
8 ASHWOOD CRESCENT, NAPANEE $342,900
Better than new! This all brick 3 year old elevated bungalow has been finished from top to bottom and is in immaculate condition for a new owner! Open concept floor plan with formal dining room and living room, 3 good sized bedrooms, master bedroom with ensuite, hardwood floors, HRV, cenral air. Gorgeous fully finished basement with engineered hardwood floors, 4th bedroom, office, rec room, storage areas and full 4 piece bath. This home is a must see!
805 NUGENT ROAD $158,900
Private country setting! Cozy 2+1 bedroom bungalow situated on a very nicely treed 1.7 acre lot. This home features a large master bedroom, partially finished basement with rec room and 3rd bedroom, updated breaker panel and a large detached garage. New front window (May 2012).
48 DUNDAS STREET WEST, NAPANEE $208,250
Victorian red brick home close to downtown stores and restaurants. Completely renovated eat in kitchen with all the modern conveniences of a pantry, built-in dishwasher, over the range built-in microwave, and patio door entrance to the elevated back deck. Newer energy eff. gas furnace, central air, and gas fireplace. Newer flooring throughout, separate formal dining room, and office/den area. 3 bedrooms and a laundry room on the second floor with an oversized master bathroom. MLS 12606050
80 Queen Street, Kingston, ON 613-544-4141
Mary-Kathryn MacKenzie
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613-561-9677
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www.73angusdrive.com
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- Stone executive west end corner lot home - 3 levels of finished living space - Very private backyard with large deck - 3 plus 2 bedrooms - 3.5 baths MLS 12604554 Offered For Sale at $389,900.
- 3 bed, 2 baths - Extensively renovated and upgraded - Approx 65 acres with barn and garage - Waterfront on Salmon River MLS 12604053 Asking $479,900.
www.552salmonriverroad.com
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- 2 year old home - 3 plus 1 bedrooms - Over 4200 square feet of living space on both levels - 4.5 baths - Over 12 acres of land MLS 12604309 Asking $559,900.
-3 bedroom, 1 bath - Updated furnace, windows and oil tank - Waterfront property great for canoeing or kayaking MLS 12605207 Asking 189,900.
OWNER IS OPEN TO OFFERS
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- Highly desirable water front home on Long Reach - Privately set cedars - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths - Cathedral ceiling - You really need to view this unique home to appreciate the value MLS 12601521 Offered for sale at $399,900.
- 3 plus 1 bedroom bungalow - 2 bath - 1.5 car detached garage - 21' above-ground pool Priced to sell at $192,500.
www.121centrestreet.com
www.166almastreet.com
REDUCED 40 KIDD AVENUE, TRENTON
This perfect starter home is in a great neighbourhood just minutes from the 401 and CFB Trenton. 3 bedrooms, one with a walkout to a newer large deck. Open concept eat-in kitchen/living room with electric fireplace and parquet flooring. Spacious laundry area. Deep lot with a fully fenced backyard and mature trees that provide you with lots of privacy. Good size garden shed and a paved driveway. With a bit of TLC, this home will fit right into the neighbourhood. $108,150. MLS 126383
165 NEVILLE POINT ROAD, BEAVER LAKE This well appointed, quiet and private waterfront home located on Beaver Lake with fantastic views is a must see! Totally updated 4 season home with attached sun room and large deck. UV System (2011), dock (2010). High efficiency propane furnace and hot water tank. Gradual sloping to the lake. Clean deep water for swimming off the dock. Landscaped gardens. Lots of parking. Year round hardtop, well maintained road. $294,900. MLS 12605164
LOT 18, SHEFFIELD LAKE
This beautiful off-the-grid 2+ acre property Located on Sheffield Lake, just north of Tamworth, with 203 feet of prime waterfront is a great rustic retreat. Lots of Canadian shield outcroppings and is well treed for privacy. Tiered decking to two docks. Deep water for swimming. Included is a 30 foot trailer (sleeps 4), a gazebo, a hanger for storage, and a pontoon. Lots of room to bring the tents too. Good build potential. A must see! $119,000. MLS 12604846
1016 TWIN PINE LANE, MISSISSAGAGON LAKE For the cottager who plans to use their cottage no more than 5 weeks/year. No more high rents for luxury accommodation, no more paying for a cottage that sits empty most of the year, no more spending your vacation time cleaning and maintaining your cottage property. With fractional ownership you just go to your luxury log cottage and everything is ready, leave and everything is taken care of for you - just bring your food, clothes and toys. The ultimate in cottage enjoyment! Can`t use it all five weeks? - they can be rented out for you! $65,000. MLS 12603587
-4 bedroom -1 bath - Great fixer-upper -Being sold as is, has foundation issues MLS 12605757 Offered For Sale at $44,900.
- 3 bedroom, 2 bath - In town red brick home on large lot - Needs TLC - In law potential Offered for sale at $169,900.
www.1120marysvilleroad.com
www.475driveinroad.com
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- 3 Bedroom - 1 bath - Finished Basement - Attached 2 car garage - Almost 2 acres Offered For Sale at 209,900
- 3 Bedroom -1.5 bath - Double car garage - Full unfinished basement Offered For Sale at $199,900.
VACANT LAND
16 THOMAS STREET EAST, NAPANEE Great starter home or rental income property. Move-in ready, 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, in a good central location. Easy commute to Kingston or Belleville. Many upgrades and freshly painted thorughout. Deep lot to deck and parking at back. $144,900. MLS 12605900
2860 ROAD 506 MISSISSAGAGON LAKE Calling all outdoor enthusiasts! This spacious 3 bedroom raised bungalow at the water's edge of beautiful Mississagagon Lake is just minutes from Cloyne or Northbrook. The lower level is perfect for your home-based business, then at the end of the work day take out your kayak or boat and enjoy fantastic Canadian Shield views or go fishing on the lake. 200 feet of waterfront and 13.49 wooded acres. Attached workshop. $319,500. MLS 12601354
MLS 11606811......8 Plus acres with waterfront offered for sale $60,000. MLS 12604246......4.37 acres with 105 feet Hay Bay waterfront $219,900. REDUCED
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138 ROBERT ST. Fall in love with this 2 bedroom, solid brick Century home featuring original solid cherrywood staircase, hardwood and softwood floors, all interior wood doors and trim, but appreciate that the large ticket items have all been addressed including newer windows throughout, newer furnace, air conditioning, and newer metal roof. Located close to town, churches and schools. $169,900. (EX2906) MLS 12605724
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Beautiful ranch bungalow nestled on 2 acres with flagstone landscaping and picturesque gardens. Home has stunning craftsmanship with open concept kitchen, formal living and dining room, oversize master bedroom with ensuite and doors to patio. 3 other large bedrooms.
$369,900 mls 12603917
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Nestled in on 5 acres is this wonderful family home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large kitchen with island and patio doors, large garage with workshop, above-ground pool to enjoy in the summer. Property has Solar Power System Contract producing income. mls 12600735
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REAL ESTATE / 5 144 PLEASANT DR., SELBY Property being sold “As Is - Where is.” Great opportunity to own your own shop and rent the 3 bedroom attached living quarters or live in yourself. Shop empty but apartment currently rented at $700. monthly. Separate meters. New furnace (Nov. 2010). 24 hours notice for showing. Commercial zoning primary zoning. Residential is dependant on commercial use of property. $80,000. (EX2794) MLS 12603291
Ready for a new family, this 2 year old, 2 storey semi, has an open concept kitchen with 3 appliances included and an island for added work space, dining area and the living room. Has patio doors to the spacious deck for entertaining. Upstairs has upgraded carpeting, 3 good sized bedrooms with master having cheater ensuite. Main floor has laundry and 2 pc. bathroom, Great location on a quiet cul de sac close to shopping and CFB Kingston. mls 12605280
GREAT FAMILY HOME
Wonderful family home with newer roof (08), 3 bedrooms up, new 4 pc bathroom (11), newer kitchen (08), dining room and living room and 2 pc. bathroom, main floor family room with fireplace and patio doors off to your private landscaped backyard. New carpeting upstairs (11) and min floor laminate (11) Finished basement with rec. room, 2 spare bedrooms, laundry and 2 pc. bath. $244,900 mls 12603650
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FOR CREATIVE THINKERS Just a great 158 acres of vacant land just waiting for your creative Ideas. Almost 800 feet of frontage on Old Wilton Road, and over 1 mile of frontage and exposure to the 401. Year-round exposure and free advertising to 40 to 70,000 vehicles per day every day of the year. Call today to discuss your possibilities. $649,000. MLS 12605631
ATTENTION FIRST TIME BUYERS Nice little 1 1/2 storey home in the older section of downtown Napanee. 3 bedrooms, nice living room and dining area. Old attached garage was converted to a large workshop/storage area. Older back porch could make a nice screened-in area with little effort, and nice newer sunroom on the south side makes this a perfect home for the first time home buyer. $149,900. MLS 12605110 REDUCED
IN-TOWN BUILDING LOT Prime building lot on a quiet street in the heart of Napanee. Partially fenced, utilities at the street, mature trees and within walking distance to downtown. A Rare Find. MLS 12601462 $54,900.
61 ACRES - PALACE ROAD This unique parcel is right in town with municipal services directly across the street. 1883 ft street frontage provides tremendous potential for residential development. Included is a 4 bedroom century limestone home and a 48’x60’ post and beam barn in good condition. This is a beautiful elevated setting with great views over the town and is fully surveyed. Call for details. MLS 12605596 $499,900.
63 WATERCOMBE ROAD “Treetops”, as it is known, offers complete privacy on the prestigious deep water Long Reach of the Bay of Quinte. This unique family compound boasts extensive up-to-date restoration and additions and sleeps 12 people easily including separate bunkie. Beautiful rooms with beamed ceilings and the finest workmanship are enhanced by two fireplaces at either end of the four-season cottage. Extensive decking, just updated in Trex, showcases the fabulous views and unforgettable sunsets. Maintenance is top notch. MLS 12605273 $519,000. Virtual Tour: myvisuallistings.com/vt/62857
ARDEN BEAUTY Open concept two bedroom beauty in Arden. This home was completely rebuilt in 2009 and is very modern with newer windows and appliances, large open concept kitchen and living area. 2 skylights, 1 1/2 baths, 2 generous sized bedrooms with the master having a walk-in closet. This home is also wheelchair accessible on both levels. MLS 12604623 $149,900.
JUST NORTH OF BELLEVILLE Lovely bungalow on a very large picturesque lot. Complete with attached 2 car garage, lots of parking. Good well, interlocking walkways and a large rear deck. Roof is about 8 years old and all windows are newer except for 3. All appliances and window coverings are included. Home is dated and will need updating, but is a good value at this price. MLS 12603765 $188,900.
VACANT LAND
5 ACRES - GREAT INVESTMENT ON SWITZERVILLE RD. Beautiful building location on Switzerville Road. Fully treed lot with 734 feet of road frontage and very close to town. This lot is surveyed has an entrance and a lane already in and is in an area where newer upscale homes are fairly close by. This is a perfect location for a large dream home or severe into three build lots then build on one two or three. MLS 12601945 $49,900.
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CHARMING AND BEAUTIFUL Updates throughout this Victorian 3 bedroom, 3 bath home include 200 amp, plumbing, roof, windows. New boiler and insulated basement. Features include hardwood flooring throughout, high ceilings, 2nd floor laundry, dumbwaiter. An abundance of liveable space with room for a home office. If desired, large principal rooms can blend together to make a huge great room. With an eye-catching wrap-around verandah, west-facing deck and fully fenced large yard, this unique property in a quiet residential area is family oriented and close to all amenities. MLS 12606278 $369,000.
256 DUNDAS ST. WEST A wonderful late nineteenth century character home. Spacious four bedroom centre hall plan. Has a second living unit with private entrance. Formal living and dining rooms, modern oak kitchen, upgraded windows. Refinished woodwork. Oversized town lot with mature trees and a good 2 storey garage/barn/workshop. A unique property. MLS 12606115 $269,000. Virtual Tour myvisuallistings.com/vt/64702.
RIVERVIEW FARM A truly unique historic property with all the modern amenities. Riverview estate sits on 27 acres of parkland on the edge of Greater Napanee. This pristine home includes a two-storey barn, restored carriage house and a three bedroom, two bath guest cottage. Riverview has immense appeal for the buyer wanting the best in location, elegance, privacy and history. MLS 12605272 $879,000. Virtual Tour: myvisuallistings.com/vt/62882
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REDUCED 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 approx 16 gals a minute according to report. MLS 12601115 $37,900. REDUCED A SUPERIOR BUILDING LOT! A real deal on a beautiful fully treed 2.71 acre lot with a good well, new survey and entrance in. Just a short drive north to the Roblin area. Pleasant country views and newer homes nearby. Compare this at $39,000. 12602393
MARLBANK BUILDING LOT - $9,000. Nice building lot in the quiet village of Marlbank. Nicely elevated with mature trees. Any offer considered!! 12605448
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* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Newly Renovated Throughout * Large Mature Lot with Deck & Pool * $179,900
KEVIN HAGGERTY
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * All Brick, Large Detached Garage * View of Hay Bay * $162,750
www.3174CountyRd27.com
Sales Rep
www.7529Highway33.com
Sold Call CINDY
* 5 Bedrooms & 3 Baths * 13+ Acres backing onto Salmon River & Black Creek * Extensive Renovations * $259,900
www.171CountyRd12.com
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613-539-2120
CINDY
TERRA HAGGERTY Sales Rep cell:
613-583-5629 Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage
* 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 Baths * Renovated Century Home, New Kitchen, Bath * Overlooking Lake Ontario * $227,000
www.3748CountyRd1.com
9 Commercial Court, Napanee
613-354-5435
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Large Oak Kitchen * Vaulted Ceilings in Living Rooms & Bedrooms * $219,900 www.621PalaceRd.com
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * 7 Year Old Stone Bungalow * Waterfront Napanee River * $339,900
www.2458CountyRd15.com
* 5 Bedrooms & 2 Bath * 350 Private Waterfrontage on Sheffield Lake * Timber Frame Home featuring open concept * $799,900
www.napaneefinesthomes.com
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www.126VartyLakeRd.com
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Timber Frame Construction * 4.89 Acres * $499,900
www.204QueenSt.com
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * New Kitchen, Hardwood Floors * Cathedral Ceilings with Pellet Stove * Entertaining Deck with Hot Tub & * Many updates within the last 5 years * $214,900 BBQ Area * $319,900
www.7766CountyRd2.com
* 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Newer updates to Kitchen, Bath, Furnace, A/C, Flooring & Electrical * $177,000
www.177RedCedarPointRd.com
www.3133CountyRd1.com
www.298ShermanPointRd.com
www.142B-WhiteLakeRd.com
www.116SimcoeSt.com
* 3 Bedroom & 2 Baths * 75' Waterfront Varty Lake *Beautiful Kitchen with Island * $279,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * 11 Acres on the Napanee River * Vaulted Pine Ceilings with Skylights * $344,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 1/2 Baths * Waterfront Hay Bay * Full Basement with walkout * $299,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Large Cottage on Beautiful White Lake * $239,900
* 4 Bedrooms & 4 Baths * Modern Decor with Mediterranean flair * Oversized Ensuite * $499,900
www.5CanniffDr.com
www.3014CountyRd41.com
www.152PalaceRd.com
www.232EastSt.com
www.1055WheatleyLn.com
* 3 bedrooms & 1 1/2 baths * Waterfront 160 feet Long Reach * Many updates & Walkout basement * $289,900
* 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Large Country Lot with Attached Garage & Workshop * Formal Living * $169,900
* 4 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Original Character with Large Rooms * Newer Gas Furnace * $142,000
* 4 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Duplex in good area of town * Victorian Brick * $239,900
* 3 Bedroom & 1 Bath * Beautiful Cottage on Shawenegog Lake * Very Private & Gorgeous View * $314,900
www.2447C-ShawenegogLn.com
www.11000LoyalistPky.com
www.730RoblinRd.com
www.3SunsetCres.com
www.1568CentrevilleRd.com
* 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath * Located Shawenegog Lake facing Crown Land * Plenty of Privacy with Year Round Access * $449,900
* 3 Bedroom & 2 Baths * 100 feet Waterfront on Lake Ontario * Fully Finished Large Lower Level * $549,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 1/2 Baths * New Custom Built on 3.5 Acres * Hardwood Floors & Propane Fireplaces * $389,900
* 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths * Magnificent Gardens & Quiet Corner Lot Residential Street * $257,500
* 4 Bedrooms & 1 1/2 Bath * 10 Acres with Garage & Barns * Nicely Finished with Walkout * $239,900
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613-354-5435
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MICHELE HEANEY
REAL ESTATE / 7
PEG CAMPBELTON
Sales Representative
Sales Representative
Cell 613-583-7253 michele.heaney@gmail.com
Cell 613-449-4200 peg.campbelton@gmail.com Call for a Free Market Evaluation
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352 RIVER ROAD, NAPANEE $269,900. MLS 12606286
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IMMACULATE FAMILY HOME
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85F SOUTH SHORE DRIVE, TAMWORTH $194,900. MLS 12606349
NEW PRICE
586 COUNTY ROAD 14, STONE MILLS $279,900. MLS 12606384
330 SKOOTAMATTA LAKE ROAD $239,900. MLS 12605365
SWAUGER LAKE
BEAVER LAKE WATERFRONT
N. FRONTENAC WATERFRONT
NEW PRICE 534C COUNTY ROAD 15, TAMWORTH $425,000. MLS 12604409
1196 SWAUGER LAKE ROAD, N FRONTENAC $270,000. MLS 12605142
1316 HEAD ROAD, NORTH FRONTENAC $279,900 MLS 12605024
NAPANEE WATERFRONT
VARTY LAKE WATERFRONT
MOTIVATED SELLER
CLOSE TO LAKES
75 RIVER ROAD, NAPANEE $359,900. MLS 12602886
427 RED CEDAR POINT ROAD, YARKER $245,000. MLS 12603211
144 DUNDAS STREET W, NAPANEE $219,900. MLS 12606061
1025 KASHWAKAMAK LAKE ROAD $134,900. MLS 12606077
466 DUNDAS STREET W, NAPANEE $439,900. MLS 12605841
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Be sure to stock up on change. As most of your transactions will involve small amounts, it’s a good idea to have $100 or more in small bills and coins on hand. Buyers will often stop at a bank machine before they come, so expect to get a lot of larger bills early in the day.
For many people, scouring yard sales for a bargain is a favourite pastime. For anyone hosting a yard sale, it’s a great way to free up space in the home and make a little extra cash.
If you are thinking of having a yard sale, the Ontario Real Estate Association and your local Realtor offer the following tips to ensure success.
Finally, remember that people love to haggle so set your prices with room to negotiate. Just don’t price items so high that you turn away potential buyers. Try to attend a few sales the week before to get an idea of the going prices.
Set a date
Choose a date and time for your sale and check local regulations to see if you need a permit. Weekends are usually best for yard sales, and most run from seven or eight in the morning until four or five in the afternoon. You'll also need to set a rain date -- usually the next day if your sale is on a Saturday -- or the following weekend if your date is Sunday.
Advertise
Most yard sale hosts advertise by posting signs on lamp posts and community bulletin boards. You can also mention your sale information on Facebook and Twitter, blog about it or post it on websites like Kijiji or craigslist. Many community newspapers offer free or inexpensive ad space as well. Just be sure to plan well in advance to meet their deadlines.
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Get organized
Start collecting items for your yard sale several weeks in advance. Ask your friends and family if they have anything to contribute. More often than not, they’ll jump at the chance to get rid of it! Organize your sale items by category and pack them into clearly marked boxes. Keep in mind that yard sale enthusiasts like to start early so it’s helpful to get everything set up the night before if possible.
The objective of your yard sale should be to rid your home of clutter and put a little money in your pocket. If you are clearing your house of unwanted items in preparation for selling, be sure to speak to a Realtor about other ways to make your home more attractive to potential buyers. For additional tips on preparing your home for sale, visit www.howrealtorshelp.ca.
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SELLER MOTIVATED! Great choice for first time homeowner or those looking for easy living on one floor! Super garage where one can putter their days away. Conveniently located near downtown. Super place to live. $159,000. MLS 12603885
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29 LUFFMAN RD, MARLBANK YOUR SEARCH FOR THE PERFECT HOME HAS ENDED! This home has loads of room and tons of privacy. Just 20 minutes from town. You can entertain in your rec room or just kick back and enjoy the tranquility of this fabulous home. Surrounded by matures trees, this home can be your personal oasis! $185,500. MLS 12604809
THIRD FLOOR CONDO! Here's a great opportunity in a secure waterfront building with elevator. Take a stroll on the boardwalk or take in music at the park! This unit features a generous sized master bedroom with ensuite bath and walk-in closet. Second bedroom has sliding doors with stunning views. Laundry facilities in your own unit. Offered at $156,900. MLS 12604304
MEACH ROAD Attention all outdoors men! 50 acres of property featuring a rustic cabin and cleared trails for 4 wheeling fun! Loads of open space including four ponds on fenced property. Would be a great place to build a new home too. $84,900. MLS 12605830
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this blissfully serene home, the rush and confusion of every day’s routine melt away. 5+ acres, 3 car garage with studio above, wrap around veranda, cherry and douglas fir trim and cupboards. It’s just plain beautiful. (EX2876) MLS 12605131
NEW PRICE
NEW 10 REID STREET PRICE $239,900. 4 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. Beauty, warmth, value. Main floor family room with gas fireplace. InNEW ground pool - make a PRICE 585 WESTPLAIN ROAD - $109,900. 1017 PINEGROVE ROAD $89,900. splash. (EX2913) 197 KING STREET $219,900. MLS 12605863 Excellent neighbourhood. Appliances included. Attached 3 bedroom home with attached garage. Workshop Small house on 30 acres. Handyman fixer-upper. OPEN HOUSE SAT. 1-3PM
BUILDING LOT - 80 ft. x 200 ft. Hay Bay area. Priced to sell. $10,900.
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57 PALACE ROAD $169,900. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Huge laundry room on main NEW PRICE floor. Beautifully reno3 CEDAR ST. - $109,900. Friendly seniors’ community on municipal services. vated and restored to like-new condition - new Sunroom leading to deck. Main floor laundry. Fridge, plumbing, new electrical, furnace, central air, winstove, washer, dryer included. (EX2854) MLS dows. You have to see it! Fenced rear yard to keep family pet safe. (EX2849) MLS 12604526 12604607
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FABULOUS CORNER LOT to build your new home. Located in the charming village of Enterprise. Existing well on property as well as mature spruce trees. One block from playground and rec park. $22,900. MLS 12602175
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garage, FA gas heat, central air. Newer windows, soffit and (barn) 40’ x 22’. Village setting north of Napanee. Other storage sheds on site. House next door for eaves, garage door, roof shingled in June this year. Main floor Fixer upper being sold “as is.” Call Bill today for your sale with good barn. Buy both properties and have family room. Basement rec room. (EX2888) MLS 12605378 showing. (EX2841) MLS 12604406 a small hobby farm. (EX2904) MLS 12605702
145 PARK STREET Great 3 bedroom family home with finished basement, 1 1/2 baths, central air, large deck with fenced yard. Spacious kitchen with an abundance of oak cabinets. Call me for more details or for your personal showing! $169,900. (EX2922) MLS 12606039
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1366 SOUTH SHORE RD. A five bedroom home with a million dollar view of Hay Bay. Lots of space with a large country kitchen, living and dining room. Main floor laundry. A large front veranda overlooks the bay. Cool off in the above-ground pool after working in the large workshop. There is also a large detached building currently used as an office. This home is in the process of renovation and requires some additional work. Entrepreneurs, don’t miss out on this one. Call today for a viewing. $144,900. (EX2942) MLS 12606367
WATERFRONT HOME
Interior is open concept with dining room large enough for a table of 12, living room has a wall of windows with stunning views of the lake, oversized kitchen with island, master suite features fireplace and balcony overlooking the lake. Lower level is fully finished and could be used as a seperate rental or in-law suite. Sit in your hot tub which is heated with an outdoor wood furnace & watch the boats go by. Call Kelly & start living the dream!! MLS 12605776 $475,000.
MINT CONDITION BUNGALOW
Former model home bungalow in excellent location. Interior features 3 bedrooms, master with walk-in closet & full ensuite. Large eat-in kitchen with patio doors to your deck with gas bbq hookup. Main floor laundry, hardwood & ceramic floors throughout, gas heat & central air, unspoiled basement with rough-in for 3rd bath. Attached 3 car garage with entrance to house. No neighbours on one side and parkland behind the house makes this the one to buy! Still under Tarion warranty. $289,900. MLS 12602167
IMMACULATE CUSTOM BUILT HOME
2500 sq. ft bungalow, feautres NEW 3 bdrms, den, 2.5 baths, open PRICE concept. Gourmet kitchen with granite counter top. Hardwood floors throughout, large master with walk-in, 5 pc. ensuite and fireplace. Fireplace in living room, main floor laundry, patio doors to covered stamped concrete porch. Double car garage. partially finished basement with 4th bdrm, large rec room and self contained in-law suite with a private entrance. On almost 3 acres and only 4 kms from town. Great value here! This is a must see! MLS 12601578 $449,900.
132 GREEN ST. This very spacious home is in good condition. Many upgrades such as kitchen and baths. Raised oak cupboards that are sure to impress, huge eat-in kitchen, large bright living room, 1 1/2 baths, fenced yard. Total heat and hydro costs for last 12 months approximately $236/month. $134,900. (EX2925) MLS 12606086
I/G POOL - DETACHED GARAGE
402 CAMDEN ROAD This very spacious, 3 bedroom semi is situated on a big 60’ x 137’ fenced lot within walking distance to downtown and amenities. Outside side entry to basement, large bright rooms, main floor laundry. Call for further details. Asking $145,000. (EX2883) MLS 12605337
WATERFRONT COTTAGE
Very spacious cottage within 20 munites to Kingston. Interior features 2 bedrooms on main level and upper bedroom loft. Cottage will sleep 12 comfortably. Large deck to have your morning coffee on while you watch the boats go by. Very nice level lot. MLS 12605784 $199,000.
CUSTOM CHERRY CUPBOARDS
WATERFRONT
Tremendous value in this home. Located only 10 minutes north of Napanee. This home features 3 bedrooms, newly renovated bath with soaker tub, large country kitchen with wood stove, newer windows, spacious living room, carpet free home with newer flooring. Exterior features detached garage with woodstove, fully fenced yard with inground pool and poolhouse change room. Enjoy those campfires in your own backyard oasis. All appliances included. MLS 11606638 $179,900.
Stunning all brick waterfront home. Hot tub on your back deck, own dock. New wood floors throughout the upper level, gas fireplace in living room, lg eat in kitchen with newer custom cherry cupboards and built in appliances, master bedroom has patio doors to deck overlooking water, newly renovated ensuite bath with walk in shower, main floor laundry. Large rec room with walkout basement with the attached double car garage & single garage with door to backyard for storing your boat. Call to view! MLS 12605034 $374,900.
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Absolutely mint condition home. Walk in the door to this open concept slab on grade bungalow with in-floor heat, 3 bedrooms, full ensuite bath, hardwood & ceramic througout, patio door off kitchen to large deck with pergola. Newer high end woodstove installed. Double car garage has infloor heating as well. Over an acre of property for your privacy. MLS 12602239 $216,000.
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300 BRIDGE ST. W. - HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS Great location. Solid brick bungalow features 3 bedrooms up, 1 1/2 baths, hardwood under the carpet in the hallway and all bedrooms, large bright rec room, forced air gas and central air, single car garage with paved drive. A must to see. Call today for your personal viewing. Property being sold “as is, where is.” $209,900. (EX2894) MLS 12605411
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1025 COUNTY RD. 1 EAST HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS Century home situated on 7.4 acres. Very private and well treed setting featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, gleaming hardwood floors, main floor family room with fireplace and walkout to large deck. Formal dining room, balcony off master bedroom, and 2 car garage. This is a must to view!! $429,900. (EX2919) MLS 12605941
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306 CAMDEN RD. - HOST: DON COX Looks can be deceiving. More room here than you think! Excellent 2 bedroom bungalow perfect for starter or retirement. Gas heat, paved drive. Great location walking distance to downtown. $139,900. (EX2889) MLS 12605287
Year round home offers 80’ of 139 WILSON ST waterfront with panoramic views, great KINGSTON fishing and boating access to Napanee, Legal duplex with additional Picton, Belleville and Kingston. Open income in lower unit. All brick concept kitchen/dining/living room with units separately metered, main floor laundry, 4 bedrooms (master parking for 3 vehicles, onwith vaulted ceiling), 2 baths (one site laundry. Top unit rented. ensuite), and central A/C. Fully finished Buyer can live in one and basement with in-law suite, laundry, rent the 3rd one. Market rent kitchen/bar, gas fireplace and walkout of 3 bedroom for $800. plus, to 14’ x 28’ in-ground pool. Covered 2nd floor unit $850. plus, marine rail system, dock, boat lift, sprin1457 WOODFIELD CRES, KINGSTON lower level 2 bedroom $750. kler system, wrap-around deck and 2 Great location. Solid brick and stone bungalow. 3 bedrooms up, 1 down. Large car garage. Many upgrades include covered deck off living room, full finished basement with large rec room and sauna. plus. Tenants pay for utilities. Seller may hold 1st mortgage dependant on new roof, oil tank, pool pump, tile and New roof (2012), new gas furnace and central air in 2007. Detached double car qualifications of buyer. Lower level and 2nd level can be viewed without hardwood floors throughout main level. $369,900. (EX2938) MLS 12606318 notice. $284,500. (EX2907) MLS 12605759 garage, minutes to the Cataraqui Centre. $249,900. (EX2916) MLS 12605921
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319 CAMDEN RD Excellent starter or retirement home. 2 bedroom bungalow, new kitchen 2009, hardwood flooring in living room and dining room, new roof 2008, large 12’x16’ deck off kitchen, fenced yard. $169,900. (EX2790) MLS 12603189
132 RIVER RD 5388 sq. ft. limestone century home located on 480 rolling acres overlooking the Napanee River. Featuring 5 bedrooms, formal dining room, main floor family room and rec room, three woodburning fireplaces and 3.5 baths. The horse barn features 5 box stalls, tack room, hay storage overhead. Plus a horse barn that features 8 stalls plus a drive shed plus another drive shed with workshop. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own “A Mansion on a Hill” (EX2836) MLS 12604245
789 COUNTY RD 9 Immaculate custom built 2500 sq. ft bungalow. Features 3 bedrooms, a den, 2.5 baths, open concept. Gourmet kitchen with granite countertop. Hardwood floors throughout, large master with walk-in closet, 5 piece ensuite and fireplace. Also fireplace in living room, main floor laundry, patio doors to covered stamped concrete porch. Double car garage. Fully finished rec room and 4th bedroom in basement, and a self contained in-law suite with a private entrance. Too many upgrades to list. Situated on almost 3 acres. $449,900. (EX2902) 12605614
126B LASHERS RD Looking for prime waterfront? Look no further. Winterized cottage, year round access. Featuring large living room/dining room combo with views of the water. Walkout basement with rec room. Great dock and boat lift with deep water. Massive quonset hut with woodstove on Long Reach. Don’t miss this one. $259,900. (EX2879)
273 THOMAS ST., DESERONTO Great value here. 4 bedroom family home features 2 full baths, formal dining room, newer roof, updated kitchen, 8017 COUNTY RD. 2 - HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS new carpet Immaculate, spacious executive bungalow on private 1.3 acres. Features upstairs, wood include marble foyer with hardwood and ceramic throughout, maple kitchen stove in living with granite countertops and back splash, cathedral ceilings. Large master with huge 5 piece ensuite. Everything is upgraded here. A must see! $394,900. room. A must to see!! $149,900. (EX2848) MLS 1260450 (EX2921) MLS 12605957
56 SLASH RD. 9396 COUNTY ROAD 2 Location, locations, location! Excellent family home with lots of room to roam. Large in-town lot, lots of privacy, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, large Grand 2 storey, 5 bedroom in a fabulous park-like setting with incredible water views. Very spacious home with many upgrades including kitchen and 2 piece kitchen, gas fireplace in living room and another gas fireplace in the washroom, hardwood floors and newer windows. Huge 2700 sq. ft. 2 storey bright cozy rec room. Extra lower level for a games room or room for the outbuilding. Would make an ideal building for home business or workshop. kids to play. Don’t miss this one! $263,900. (EX2858) MLS 12604754 $244,900. (EX2783) MLS 12602978 3232 SWITZERVILLE RD Isn’t this where you would like to live. How can you pass up the opportunity to own this custom built 3+1 bedroom home. The open concept main level has vaulted ceilings, wainscotting, a stone fireplace, eat-in kitchen with separate dining room and 2 full baths including a beautiful ensuite. This home offers a 17 SOUTHWOOD CRES. fully finished lower level with room for storage, gym, bar area, rec room, a large Immaculate 1410 sq.ft. bungalow. Features open concept kitchen, living room bedroom, office and half bath. Enjoy entertaining and BBQ`ing on your large and dining room. A large walkout deck off of the dining room with a 3 season back deck overlooking a crystal blue inground salt water pool in your own gazebo. Beautiful bamboo flooring. Gas fireplace in living room, 2 full bathpeaceful, private country setting. There are so many features in this spectacu- rooms, gas heat, central air, and a walkout basement. All of this in a desirable lar home, you just have to see it! $389,900. (EX2857) MLS 12604734 neighbourhood and close to town! $264,900. (EX2864) MLS 12604884
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998 CALLAGHAN RD. Lots of room to roam! Large 4 bedroom home, 2 bathrooms, bright family room, living room and den, 32 x 40 shop with hydro. Great 1.5 acre property close to the 401. Property being sold “as is.” $189,900. (EX2891) MLS 12605300
8 PINE GROVE RD Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths country home. Large kitchen with built-in appliances, sunken family room. Lovely lot with gazebo, 2 car garage. Newer roof, furnace and A/C. $249,900. (EX2778) MLS 12602838
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555 THIRD CONCESSION Looking for a pastoral retreat? Love to fish for pickerel and bass? 240 feet of sandy, clean waterfront. Gorgeous perennial gardens and fruit trees. This century farmhouse has a raised block foundation allowing for 7’6” ceiling in walkout basement. Newer steel roof. Call for your personal tour! $229,900. (EX2813) MLS 12603808 164A LASHER RD. Beautiful secluded, woodsy lot with sloping shoreline to excellent deep water for boating and fishing. Single sleeping cabin 8` x 10`, double sleeping cabin 10` x 10`, 3 decks, steel dock and boat lift, pellet stove in living room. A must see!!! $189,900. (EX2895) MLS 12605430
39 DONAHUE ST Looking to live on the water? All the rights of full ownership without the price. Excellent 3 bedroom bungalow. Enjoy the view of the water from almost every room. Large 42’ x 21’ deck, great for entertaining. Year round access. Ownership is a shareholder basis registered as Beaver Trace (549321 Ontario Ltd.) and access to common area ($204/year maintenance). $139,900. (EX2809) MLS 12603680
549 COUNTY RD 9 A rare find. 64 acres only 1 km from town. Features 3 bedroom bungalow, 40x40 shop with 20 feet clear span, insulated and heated. Great barn with 5 stalls, tack room, hydro and water. This property also comes with a piece of waterfront. Possibilities are endless. $349,900. (EX2923) MLS 12606068
160 EAST ST Don’t miss this fabulous family home maintaining the original beauty of yesteryear. Features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large kitchen with infloor radiant heat. Original hardwood flooring. Updates include new wiring and plumbing, new roof 2012. 16x32 in-ground pool, 12x18 workshop with loft. $289,900. (EX2801) MLS 12603522
Ground floor, 3 bedroom condo in Vyas Villa for rent. $1500/month plus hydro. Pick up rental application at office.
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25 & 27 ADVANCE AVE. 25 Advance Avenue 3600 sq. ft. garage with 4 bays, 2 offices, and a large showroom, in excellent condition. 27 Advance Avenue Adjacent lot, fully fenced. Land and building my be purchased with or without equipment. Remains in operation since 1989 with large Prime building lot. 4 acres on Napanee River. Including 3 car garage Excellent Main Street location, next to Tim Hortons. Featuring 4900 with workshop. Severance and survey just being completed. sq. ft. building in good condition, 3 bay doors. Asking $390,000. Great investment opportunity. Building is leased to a long term tenant. Lots of clientele base. Large frontage suitable for car sales etc. Owner willing to work with purchaser. $449,900. (EX2845) MLS 12604440 $139,900. (EX2918) MLS 12605940 parking for 15 cars. Call for details. $399,900. (EX2746) MLS 12601695 Must be sold! Open for offers. (EX2890) MLS 12605290
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Looking for a great private waterfront building lot on South Great in-town building lot with a total of 2.6 acres. New Shore, Hay Bay with 360 feet of level water frontage. driveway being installed. Build your dream home today. Ready for your dream home. $99,900. (EX2899) MLS $49,000. (EX2720) MLS 12600982 12605561 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this 200’ by 4 acre Great building lot on South Shore, Hay Bay with 84 feet of prime waterfront lot on Hay Bay. Sandy shoreline, level water frontage. $49,900. (EX2900) MLS 12605562 lot. Listing is conditional on severance and survey. $189,900. MLS 12603817/12603819 A RARE FIND. Unbelievable 300’ of water frontage on Hay Bay, deep water. Build your dream home on this 2.26 ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream home acres. Enjoy the spectacular views. $249,900. MLS on this picture perfect 19 acre building lot located just min12603942 utes north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at its best. You will have lots of privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells Great 15 acre building lot with lots of privacy. Just minutes have been obtained on neighbouring lots. $49,900. from town. $48,900. (EX2779) MLS 12602858 (EX2748) MLS 12601770
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. (EX2768) MLS 12602220 8 ACRES of prime commercial land. Services at lot line. Located just off 41 Highway on VanLuven Road. $240,000. MLS 12603946
LOOKING TO BUILD YOU DREAM HOME but want to EXCELLENT BUILDING LOT located on Robert Street be close to Town. Look no further. Great building lot on just north of Graham Street. 50` x 106`. Level lot. $46,900 Little Creek Street 246’ x 150’ with a great well. Lots of (EX2545) MLS 11605554 water. $49,900. (EX2887) MLS 12605266 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME, very private. 6 acres was EXCELLENT WATER FRONT approved for 12 unit apart- a former sand pit, yet still on a public road. $29,900. ment. Building includes all engineered plans, or build your (EX2543) MLS 11605474 dream home. Call for more details, GST applicable on the GOOD 2 ACRE PARCEL of industrial land cleared and subject property. $225,000. (EX2859) MLS 12604759 ready to build on. Water and sewer at the front of the propIf you like wide open spaces, this building lot is perfect for erty. Call for more details. $82,900. (EX2019) MLS you. Build you dream home on this very nice, level lot and 10601646
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 have space to roam. New well and entrance to be PRISTINE WATERFRONT LOT with well. Ready to build Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny bit of E.P. GST is installed. Taxes to be assessed. $49,900. (EX2780) MLS on! Barn currently on property to be removed. Call today 12602859 applicable. $399,900. (EX2825) MLS 12604012 for details. $239,000. (EX2487) MLS 11604152
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NEW LISTING MA K E A N O F FE R Dir. From Napanee Centre St. to County Rd 9 to Bayview Dr., turn right, last house on right.
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149 BAYVIEW DRIVE 1100 sq ft elevated bungalow on large private lot with attached 2 car garage with basement entrance. This home features 3 bedrooms on main level with a 4pc and ensuite 2pc and 4th bedroom and 4 pc bath in basement along with a 45 ft by 13 ft recroom with bar area. Many recent renos inc some windows, roof painting laminate flooring. The property has mature trees and landscaping with a covered deck at rear and is a stones throw from Boat launch. Enjoy the water view. Asking $209,900. (K110) MLS 12603085
2664 SWITZERVILLE RD Minutes from town, 3 bedroom 1400 sq. ft. bungalow on private well treed lot. Central air, central vac, new shingles, mostly all newer windows, 2 Piece ensuite, propane stove, large dining room, laminate flooring. Large deck at back. F.A.O. heating. Asking $174,900 (K102) MLS 12605387
1125 MOSCOW RD. STONE MILLS Century home - 5 generation home sitting on 80 acres of land near Varty Lake, just 20 minutes to Kingston. Has many uses with this 10,000 sq. ft. storage barn, large workshop and tool shed. New oil and wood furnace with new oil tank. Great for bed and breakfast, also for storage in this large barn. Much much more. Beautiful maple tree lined driveway. Asking $319,900. (K67) MLS 12606217
216 CAMBERLEY CRES., KINGSTON Three bedroom, 2 bath side-split home in a desirable quiet neighborhood. Mature trees and large deck; fenced backyard complete with two storage sheds. Close to schools, shopping, park and much more. New roof in 2008. New electrical for laundry and den/office in 2011. Asking $259,900. (K95) MLS 12605047
PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE
Three serviced residential building lots in napanee on water and sewer. Asking $24,900. per lot or get a package deal buying all three. (K71) MLS 12803228
9563 HIGHWAY #2 W. Very nice 1 1/2 storey home complete with 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, family room that leads out to a deck with 24` above ground pool, double car attached garage. A lot of upgrades include 200 amp wiring with additional set up for generator. 2011 new shingles on the front of the house. Solar set up to heat the pool. Most windows upgraded in 2006. Asking $169,900. (K88) MLS 12604885
Centre street/County Rd 8 south 12.7 kms; turn right onto Cty Rd 8 for 4.7 kms, turn right onto South Shore Rd, travel 6.2 kms to 1438 South Shore Rd, (past Pickerel Park) 1438 SOUTH SHORE RD. Simply sensational! Perfect water view home for entertaining, yet so livable. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is the place for your growing family. Formal dining room, huge rec room with bar, attached garage. Many extras. Country setting just minutes from pickerel park. Go out to your gorgeous backyard with mature trees, large garden and berry bushes. Plenty of room to play. Asking $289,900. (K89) MLS 12604917
140 CALDERWOOD DR., KINGSTON Looking for a student rental near St. Lawrence College, then this 4 bedroom + potential is for you. 3 minute walk to the college. Fully finished basement, 2 bathrooms. All windows and doors new in 2011. Hot water on demand. New 95% efficiency furnace and 2 tonne A/C. Roof 2007. This house is in excellent condition with great income potential. Asking $324,900. (K98) MLS 12605124
2598 COUNTY ROAD 4, CAMDEN EAST Splendid early brick manse with massive limestone quoins. 3 bedroom 1 1/2 bath, 2 fireplaces complete with elegant mantels and cupboards. Original windows 12 over 8, 8 over 8. Very private grounds over 2 distinct lots in Camden East. In the rough - extensive basic maintenance - awaiting final renovation. Asking $145,000. (K107) MLS 12605604
3781 COUNTY RD 9 Very nice 5 year old open concept 3 bedroom home 10 minutes from Napanee. Full length veranda on front and back of the house. Cathedral ceiling. Over sized insulated garage. Full unfinished basement with walk-out to garage. Carpet free. Excellent well, All this on almost 5 acres of level land close to Sherman`s Point boat ramp. Asking $219,900. (K79) MLS 12604091
685 CENTREVILLE RD This rural home has undergone major renovations and is sure to please. All the quaint country charm is there, now accented by a tasteful modern interior with eye-pleasing features. Cheery south facing sunroom, large bright kitchen, spacious main bath with jet tub and a comfortable sunken family room. The second level has three bedrooms and a 2pc bath. Maintenance free exterior with vinyl siding and metal roof. Good well. Sitting on over 2 level acres of land with 3 outbuildings and panoramic countryside views, this attractive home is less than 15 minutes north of the 401. Asking $189,900 (K104) MLS 12605437
5991 COUNTY RD 41 Very nice home on large lot in Erinsville, walking distance from Beaver Lake. Beautiful pine floor in living room. Landscaped with flowerbeds and vegetable gardens. A must see. Great home for first time buyer. `Newer windows and furnace`, installed three years ago. Asking $147,500. (K106) MLS 12605550
47 PEARL STREET, DESERONTO Recent renovations and rear addition have transformed this 2 bedroom home just steps from waterfront park. Updates include: roof shingles & exterior siding and a completely refurbished interior. Very comfortable and efficient living with a view of the Bay of Quinte. Asking $132,900. (K99) MLS 12605190
5103 COUNTY ROAD 9 Spectacular waterfront property on north shore of Hay Bay. 144 feet level shoreline with deep water dock. also heated workshop at the water`s edge. Beautiful ranch style bungalow with deck the full width overlooking the water. Fully finished basement with walkout to sheltered patio. Oversized master bedroom with sliding doors to the balcony, ensuite and sitting area. large rec room with propane stove. Beautiful propane fireplace in living room. Landscaping shows pride of ownership with automated sprinkler system. This property and house are immaculate. Asking $429,900. (K96) MLS 12605060
11 BRIDGE STREET WEST, TAMWORTH Good elevated bungalow with detached garage/workshop. Roomy interior with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and a 3 season sunroom. Main floor windows (10), Propane stove (09), roof shingles (05), flooring (05). Close to Supermarket, sports field and many other amenities in a very community minded village. Asking $174,900. (K100) MLS 12605193
494 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE Looking for a nice 3 + 1 elevated bungalow in town? This deceivingly large home is waiting for you. Open concept with separate dining room with fireplace. Large main floor family room. Florida room with hot tub opening to fenced landscaped backyard. Master bedroom has fireplace, ensuite and spacious walk-in closet. Large deck off the kitchen to do your bar-bquing. Located 1 minute from 401 for easy commute to Kingston or Belleville. Asking $269,900. (K86) MLS 12604710
4525 COUNTY RD 4 3 bedroom village home that has been completely renovated inside. new kitchen and flooring throughout. new well pump and pressure system, large 4 pc. bathroom with laundry on second floor. very nice large landscaped lot with beautiful mature maple trees. excellent well. home is tastefully decorated and ready for a new family. early possession available. Asking $159,900. (K78) MLS 12603940
264 COUNTY ROAD 16 Excellent starter home 5 minutes from Napanee N/W of Strathcona. Open concept 3 bedroom bungalow with large workshop. Nice set up for woodstove. Wrap around deck to enjoy the BBQ and views of surrounding area. 20 gpm - excellent well. Landscaped lot with many perennials. great place to start your family or to downsize. Lots of additional parking on side lot. Asking $144,900. (K63) MLS 12602189
106 BEVERLY ST., NAPANEE One of a kind, very large 4 bedroom home in a great location with all the extras. Large kitchen, formal diningroom, fireplace, 2 full baths and two half baths. main floor laundry, 2 car attached garage with paved drive. Much more to see. House in perfect condition. No smokers or pets have lived in. Asking $319,900. (K70) MLS 12605895
58 BEVERLY ST. NAPANEE Move right in and start enjoying this better than new home. This 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home is tastefully decorated, well located and still under New Home Warranty. Open concept main living area with hdwd & cer flooring, patio door to large deck & fenced yard. Inside entry to 1.5 car garage. Spacious 2nd flr with huge master bedroom & walk-in closet. Situated & designed to maximize natural light throughout the day. Asking $269,900. (K101) MLS 12605251 Virtual Tour http://www.Obeo.com/710872
765 PALACE RD Terraced town lot (9/10th acre). Available municipal services. Over 200 feet, this deep lot backs onto conservation lands and the Napanee River. The 3 bedroom house plans take advantage of the land contour with double patio door walkouts. The established driveway goes down to the oversized garage/workshop /storage. 1200 + sq ft., 200 service, concrete floor. Come and build and look over the Napanee River Valley. Asking $69,900 . (K108) MLS 12605667
224 CENTRE STREET, NAPANEE Stately red brick in the center of Napanee. Classic Victorian architecture inside and out. High ceilings, ornate trim, crown molding, French doors & spacious layout. This well maintained 4 br, 4 bth home also features additional rooms that are zoned for and previously used as professional office space. Recent updates include roof shingles, hi-eff gas furnace & central air, interior paint and refinished hdwd flrs. Virtual tour http://www.Obeo.com/725610 Asking $319,900. (K80) MLS 12604219
181 WHITE LAKE ROAD A very nice mobile at Cedar Cove Estates, complete with an addition on beautiful White Lake. Your escape from the city. Fully furnished, just bring along your towels and bedding. An additional Bunkie to bring along your family complete with its own bathroom and kitchenette. Sit on the covered deck and enjoy the view. This is a 3 site property so you may bring in another unit and share with your family. $750.00 yearly covers your common expenses Asking $109,000. (K109) MLS 12606137
684 PALACE RD 3000 Sq ft of total finished living area gos with this home situated on 93 acres and on Town water and sewer, This home features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths FAO heating with c/a, hardwood flooring 2 wood burning fireplaces main floor sunroom , oak kitchen, 2 car att garage with long paved driveway. The outbuildings include a horse barn and a separate 2000 sq ft implement building on property. The grounds are beautifully landscaped with flowers trees, shrubs and a walled patio area at rear of house. Asking $529,900. (K64) MLS 12602495
62 DUNDAS ST. EAST, NAPANEE 60 seat family owned and operated restaurant fully equipped and operating presently along with 3 rental units apts All restaurant equipment included in price. List of equipment and operating costs are available at LBO. Asking $275,000. (K62) MLS 12602098
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