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Council defers solar decision
Tourney spreads economic spinoffs
Organizers estimate that national championship tournament created $200,000 in business ................. Page 2.
Loyalist, CUPE to sit down today
Township and union in 11thhour contract negotiations with possible work disruption looming ................ Page 10.
BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter
After a lengthy discussion, Greater Napanee council has decided to postpone a resolution to support —or not support — EDF EN Canada’s 300-acre solar project. Mayor Gord Schermerhorn told Kevin Campbell, senior developer for the Napanee Solar Energy Centre – EDF EN Canada, that he wants to see another one of the company’s solar sites before making a decision for Greater Napanee. Since the deadline for the solar application is Sept. 1, council has scheduled a special council meeting for next Tuesday to make a final decision. ENF EN Canada had originally proposed a 60-megawatt solar project but Tuesday told council the project is likely to be closer to a 50-megawatt endeavor, which would power about 8,000 homes. Another clarification Campbell offered was that EDF EN would be paying approximately $80,000 a year in property taxes, which would mean about $1,600,000 over 20 years. In total the project would contribute almost $4 million to the municipality, including $312,500 toward a swimming pool. However, those financials weren’t enough to sway council. Many councillors voiced their concerns with how those opposed to the project have been treated and questioned EDF EN’s tactics.
Deseronto hires new chief administrator
Council names current town treasurer Ellen Hamel to the position at recent regular meeting ................ Page 10.
Major golf tournament announces exemptions
Great Waterway Classic makes last-minute additions to the field for next week’s event in Bath ........ Page 18.
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New Hamburg/Stratford Cubs players form a dog pile in the middle of the Richard Dickson diamond after beating the Irma Alberta Tigers in the gold-medal game of the U21 Canadian Fastpitch Championships on Sunday. The host Shoeless Joe’s Napanee SEE SOLAR | PAGE 3 > Express won bronze. For more on the tournament, see Page 2 and Sports Page 18.
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National tournament brings economic spinoffs
BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
Though the hometown Express didn’t bring home the gold, Napanee was still very much a winner as hosts of last week’s U21 Men’s Fast Pitch Canadian Championship. Aside from a little rain earlier in the week that caused some games to be postponed, the tournament experienced no major hiccups and was declared a success by Softball Canada executives and organizers alike. “We were thrilled with the week,” said Stephen Paul, Community and Development Services Manager with Lennox and Addington County. “We had great ball and our attendance was high all week long no matter the time of the day. The weather cooperated for us. It was just a great week.” An estimated 1,500 peo-
ple attended Sunday’s games, a number that no doubt got a huge boost from the fact that the host Napanee Shoeless Joe’s Express were playing right up into the semifinals. “It’s key to have a strong host team at these tournaments, which I think we have always had,” said Paul. “That speaks to Softball Napanee and the talent base we have here in the community. It makes it a lot easier to organize successful events when we have a strong team and the fans are out to cheer every game.” Close to 100 volunteers helped make the week possible, doing everything from score keeping to chauffeuring umpires and fans from the parking lot in golf carts. It was that strong volunteer base that helped the town secure the tournament in the first place. “We calculated the economic impact in the area is approximately $200,000,” said Paul. “That includes
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eight-year-old who stopped by with mom and dad to watch the game who next year suits up for the Napanee Express because of this tournament.” Lennox and Addington County won’t have to wait long for the next major sports tourism draw as The Great Waterway Classic is set to tee off on Monday at
Bath’s Loyalist Golf and Country Club. Beyond that, Paul says nothing is confirmed but sports tourism is definitely an avenue they could pursue in the future. “We have different events on the radar,” said Paul. “We haven’t officially pursued anything at this point but we are always looking.”
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SOLAR | Public consultation problems “This one lady, you harassed her so much she ended up crying and then you started asking for her husband, her husband came home and got very upset. I have concerns when things like that happen,” said Mayor Gord Schermerhorn, adding that wasn’t the only phone call he received from an unsatisfied resident. Ward 1 Councillor Mike Schenk shared the same concern. He asked Campbell, “How many times did you approach somebody, or a landowner, after they’ve already said ‘no’?” Campbell admitted that they would return to landowners who originally told them they were not interested. “We have been proactively engaging with landowners over the last few weeks and few months. I’m aware some people did say ‘no’ strongly and at times we’ve gone back to those landowners a few weeks later just to see if they’d reconsider it based on new information,” Campbell said. Another issue Schenk sought out clarification on was whether or not EDF EN was offering money, outside of a lease agreement, to encourage people to sign in support of the project. Campbell admitted that “compensation” was provided to those who supported it. Campbell said initially neighbours were asked to sign a letter of support; then they were offered gift cards to show ‘appreciation’ to those who signed. “Then, we grew on that and we decided to share some of the benefits the landowners were receiving with the neighbours closest to the project. We started to provide more compensation packages for those who were signing as being supportive of the project. That’s pretty typical for
developers around Ontario at the moment,” Campbell said. Schermerhorn said council couldn’t ignore all the people who have come forward opposing this project and solar farms in general. “We had an official plan meeting at the county and … the biggest crowd I’ve ever seen at an official meeting, and most of the crowd was there to say ‘Please designate our area for no more solar panels in the official plan.’ Now, that’s probably not going to happen but I have great concerns. When we start talking 300 acres, that is a large, large piece of property,” said Schermerhorn. Schermerhorn admitted that he feels somewhat helpless because he knows the project may move forward
with or without council’s support. “I kind of feel sorry for council because we can say ‘no’ but you might get the points for the FIT program anyway and still go ahead. I have concerns with the whole thing but at the same time I’m not naive enough to say this won’t go ahead anyway. But I think when it comes down to voting; I’m going to stay with my conscious,” said Schermerhorn. Campbell told Schermerhorn EDF EN has another solar project in Arnprior, Ont., and offered to schedule a meeting for the mayor and council to view the site. “I don’t want you to schedule a meeting. I’m going to show up unannounced,” Schermerhorn said. Arnprior Solar Project began in 2009 and is able to power about 7,000 homes.
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EDITORIALS
Picturing Our Community
A solar suggestion As we watch Greater Napanee council agonize over proposed major solar installations, we have a suggestion: take a look what Stone Mills Township is doing with respect to industrial solar projects. We think that the council there is taking a prudent approach. First, it debated whether or not the township would be willing to host any new large scale renewable solar installation, at all. For Stone Mills, the answer was ‘yes’. If it had been ‘no’, then any request for council endorsement would be dismissed — debate over. Greater Napanee council should have the same discussion. If the answer is ‘yes’, then the town should develop a framework by which it can assess these proposals on a case-by-case basis — something which Stone Mills has done with respect to proposals there. Outline what the municipality requires from the developer in the form of a binding, enforcable agreement (or agreements) with the developer. These agreements will be designed to address the concerns of residents living around the controversial developments. If the developer is willing to enter into an agreement, then council will entertain endorsing the proposal. If not, the developer can seek provincial approval without council’s endorsement — which, it appears, is a difficult row to hoe under the new renewable energy rules and regulations. These are difficult decisions to make. Establishing some ground rules, however, will make assessing these projects easier — this year, and in future years.
Another sporting win We seem to be getting good at this. By ‘this’, we mean hosting major sporting events. The fact that we’re getting good at it should come as no surprise — after all, we’ve had plenty of practice. The latest such event, of course, was the Softball Canada Under-21 Men’s Fastpitch Championship, which took place at the Fairgrounds Ball Complex all last week. It culminated with the New Hamburg/Stratford Cubs defeating the defending champion Irma Tigers from Alberta 8-3 on Sunday afternoon. Although our two hometown teams — the host Shoeless Joe’s Express and second-entry Abundant Insulation Express — didn’t come away with the ultimate prize, they did put on a show for the local fans, with the Shoeless Joe’s club ultimately capturing a bronze medal. And, based on what organizers have told us, there were a good number of fans that did come out to support their local teams. Meanwhile, local fans, along with fans from around the country and the teams that competed, supported the local economy. The tournament organizers estimate that the tourney generated about $200,000 in additional spinoffs for businesses in the surrounding area. While events like these always result in costs incurred by the hosting community, it certainly helps when volunteers step up to contribute to the success of the event. On that score, the tournament organizers had plenty of people step up to shoulder some of the load. Much of the community support that made the national fastpitch tournament a success will undoubtedly be replicated next week when some of the best golfers in Canada and the rest of the world converge on the Loyalist Golf and Country Club for The Great Waterway Classic. This is the second straight year the tournament — just one of the stops on the PGA Tour Canada, a stepping-stone to the elite PGA Tour — has been staged in Bath. We’ve got the facilities, and we’ve got the people who can run these events successfully. We look forward to seeing what the next event coming to this area will be.
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Lion Ralph Boomhower, president of the Newburgh-Camden Lions Club, is pictured above with Linda Sharratt of Inverary, who won the first prize of a Martin DX1AE Acoustic Guitar at the sixth annual Grand Old Enterprise Country Jamboree, drawn on Aug. 9. The second prize, a handmade quilt, was won by Janie Matson of Carrying Place. Sarah Wright of Napanee won the third prize of a camping weekend for next year’s Jamboree on Aug. 5-7, 2016. The annual jamboree is a fundraising event for the Newburgh-Camden Lions Club.
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Plenty of objections to solar projects I would like to offer a qualified response to a claim made in a recent letter penned by Hubert Hogle of Greater Napanee. In his note to the editor dated Aug. 13, 2015, titled ‘We should say yes to Solar Project’, he states that he is surprised by the controversy local solar projects have attracted because in his words, “opposition to solar is rare” He goes on to state in fact, City of “Kingston Council routinely approves solar projects with no opposition.” Having been one of the early and vocal objectors to the industrial solar facilities in Kingston (not ‘farms’, please) and past chair of the Unity Road Ratepayers Association, I can say from personal experience there is huge public outcry towards solar installations provincially. Moreover there has
and is much opposition locally in Belleville, Stone Mills, Loyalist, Kingston, Gananoque, Rideau Lakes District and Brockville, to name but a few communities. I would further invite residents to examine the process the City of Kingston required of Samsung to finally get approvals, it was far from ‘routine’ where in fact the current construction phase is still not without contention. As a rate payers association we met with and raised objections to Samsung, Sun Edison, Sky Power, City of Kingston council, Loyalist Township council, the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority, the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ministry of the Environment, the Ministry of Agriculture, then MPP John Gerretsen, MP Daryl Kramp, Environmental Bill of Rights Registry as well
being reported by the Kingston Whig-Standard, The Heritage, The Recorder and Times, CKWS and CBC Radio. Industrial solar developers and participating landowners would certainly like to suggest there is no objection to these projects, here or anywhere else in North America. However just because developers don’t acknowledge the growing weight of the rural municipal voice does not make it any less so. What is not a surprise, as ratepayers associations form to lobby against solar developers, those developers focus on their generous financial rewards to municipalities and participating landowners, the intent I am thinking is to purchase public favour. No objections, hardly! Mike Sewell, Greater Napanee
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Solar power generation needs to be done properly In response to the letters to the editor Aug. 13 by Hubert Hogle and Mr. Mathieson. Mr. Hogle states that solar farms are a benign industrial use. However, the resources used to manufacture these photovoltaic systems and corresponding equipment can be harmful to the environment. They contain harmful oils and molten salts as well as generating some particulate matter that can be injurious. Once built, the use of dust suppressants, dielectric fluids and herbicides are used. Solar panels also emit electric/magnetic fields that can affect sensitive people. Plastic and cement destroys our environment and landscapes. Once the solar panels have outlived their usefulness, more waste to landfill sites is created. Solar farms use huge swathes of land that could better be used for, if not prime farmland, trees that produce oxygen and shade and homes for wildlife. This is natural beauty at its best.
As we destroy the natural habitat of our birds, bees, insects and animals there is a definite domino effect on our food chain. Although we don’t have evidence yet as to whether large solar farms will devalue surrounding properties, there is that possibility. I do know that I would not want to purchase a home where solar farms are visible. The aesthetic value in the area is diminished. Large solar farms create a desert-like environment impacting grading, soil compaction, potential alterations to the draining channels/flooding and can increase erosion and runoff. Large multinational and national corporations have proven in the past that many have not been and therefore will not be transparent in their dealings with the municipalities and therefore the people in those municipalities. One thing that we can predict is that when large corporations become involved, profits come before people and
the environment. I am a green energy proponent. However, I think that more research could have been completed by the province before programs like this are implemented. Yes, the tax revenues from these farms might appease some townships but at what cost to the constituents. Through the extremely generous kilowatt payments to large corporations, the payments that we the people will be reimbursing Ontario hydro in the very near future, will be outrageous and unaffordable. Learning through the experience of some European countries that have been implementing green energy for decades would have been a good place to begin. Why has the province cancelled the 10K program in favour of large solar farms and huge corporations? This 10K program benefited farmers and small land owners supplement their income. Through these smaller programs some of the potential problems men-
tioned above would be alleviated. Why would the province not create a program that helps homeowners erect solar panels on individual homes? Solar panels on rooftops require a negligible amount of land space (space that is already being used). The power generated could be used directly by the homeowner thereby not creating an overage of hydro power that is at present being given away or sold to Quebec or the U.S.A. Homeowners could then go off the grid, and therefore have no hydro payments, or they can supplement their hydro bills so the costs are more manageable. Roof tops do not make oxygen. Why not use them for solar panels? We can still have green power. It is imperative that this be the way of the future to sustain our already overloaded home, our planet, Earth. Making smart choices where everyone can benefit is the smartest choice! Leslie Laycox, Greater Napanee
Letter to the Editor
Solar fiasco just latest in Ontario Liberal blunders In response to Hubert Hogle (‘We should say yes to Solar Project’, Aug. 13, 2015) who believes solar projects are the way to go since “a more benign industrial use would be hard to find.” How about the fact that these Liberal Green Energy fiascoes have driven the cost of electricity so high that over 400,000 manufacturing jobs have been lost in Ontario (and rates are set to continue to go up). I guess driving seniors out of their homes because they can’t afford the electricity bill or that poorer people will have to decide on whether to pay their mortgages, buy food or pay their electric bill isn’t a problem. The fact is that we don’t need any more electricity. The Liberals are currently selling our 40 per cent excess power to Quebec and the United States at a loss of more than $70 million
and counting. And with more of these solar and wind projects on the way, economic disaster is the only outcome. The cost of decommissioning these green energy projects will also be horrendously expensive. The present green technology could be totally outdated in less than five years and make all these projects totally useless; it would make sense to have these green technology companies take all the risk if they think their investments will be viable instead of handing them millions (probably it will be billions) in profit for taking no risk at all. The Kingston WhigStandard revealed on Aug. 1 that these green energy sources “were generating 4.7 per cent of Ontario’s electricity supply” with wind supplying 4 per cent, solar 0.3 per cent and biofu-
els 0.4 per cent. In the same article it stated that billions of tax dollars were totally wasted by the Liberals on these projects according to the Auditor General. And meanwhile Ontario criticizes Alberta and the oil sands while at the same time taking billions in transfer payments that come from the west and their oil. The fact is that the oil sands contribution to global emissions is next to nothing. Canada’s overall contribution is just 1.6 per cent. If the proposed development of the oilsands went ahead now it would only contribute an increase of 0.03 per cent. (The Whig, Aug. 1.) The hypocrisy is staggering considering that coal is the culprit: 80 per cent of China’s generating capacity comes from coal; in India it is 70 per cent and the United States is 40 per cent.
Ontario got rid of its coal generating plants with the green energy from Niagara Falls and nuclear plants. And the Green President Obama is selling more coal to China. And the environmentalists are quiet! In the present election race the opposition is blaming the Conservative Harper Government for the loss of the manufacturing jobs rather than the McGuinty/Wynne governments, who turned Ontario into a havenot province. Remember when Ontario was the economic engine of Canada? The McGuinty/Wynne governments have created this mess; they have flushed billions of your tax dollars down the toilet on just about every project they have touched. Remember the gas plant scandal? Dwight Hogg, Greater Napanee
Letter to the Editor
Glen Island rescue prompts thank-you I would like to thank the OPP, the Tyendinaga rescue squad and the Dorland volunteer firefighters for coming to Glen Island off Adolphustown in June to try to rescue me.
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I’m having a great summer and I am very happy they did not find my prostrate body. I was pleased that the people in charge could even find Glen Island, since we
have no 911 address (and therefore cannot get a mailbox) and don’t even exist on GPS. I hereby categorically and humbly withdraw the statements I made before
the town council that: 1) Glen Island has no police protection; 2) that Glen Island has no fire protection, and 3) Glen Island has no 911. Harry Wells, Glen Island
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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 50 Years Ago August 25, 1965
n Fresh off a tour of farms in the British Isles, local farmer Barton MacLean said he learned a few things that might be valuable to agricultural producers in Lennox and Addington. MacLean was a Junior Farmer delegate who visited England, Scotland and Ireland over the summer. He said that while farms there were generally smaller than the farms found around Napanee, the land is well worked and production is efficient. “They do not have surplus crop yields,” he said. MacLean said he was most impressed by the farms in Scotland, but admitted his family ancestry might have had something to do with that. n Several local residents gathered at a quarry east of Napanee to witness a dynamiting demonstration undertaken by a contracting company. However, the experience wasn’t as earthshattering as some were expecting. “It wasn’t as good at the Jaycees’ 24th of May fireworks show,” said one attendee. The contractor, H.J. McFarland, invited some Napanee council members to the site to see the blasting in action.
35 Years Ago August 20, 1980
n It appeared as though the old Deseronto theatre was living on borrowed time. Deseronto council advised the owner of the building that if the outside of the structure wasn’t repaired by the middle of September, it would be demolished. David Martin, deputy-reeve of Deseronto, said that the order was made because the building posed a threat to the public in its current state. “A few months ago, a shingle blew off and went through the window of the police station,” he said. The owner said that he was in the process of finding shingles to match the old style originally used on the theatre. He said he was also hoping to secure a grant from the Heritage Foundation to help pay for the repairs. n Ontario Hydro announced that it planned to build two ‘mega’ power lines across L&A County — with one being built in 1987 and the second being built in 1997. The lines would run eastward from the Lennox Generating Station on the shores of Lake Ontario, across South Fredericksburgh and Ernestown Townships.
8 / COMMUNITY AUGUST 20 ‘CHRISTMAS IN AUGUST’ L&A Seniors Outreach Services ‘Christmas in August’ Social Diner at Napanee Lions Hall, 12 p.m.-2 p.m. Hot turkey dinner with all the trimmings and dessert by Chef Diana Lloyd. Entertainment by The Dunlops and Friends, a visit from Santa, and door prizes! Seating is limited — all those wishing to attend must purchase their tickets in advance at the SOS office, 310 Bridge St., Suite D-01, Napanee. Cost is $15 per person. For further information call 613-3546668, ext. 0. Wheelchair accessible, and transportation provided upon request for a small fee. AUGUST 21 FAMILY FRIDAY DINNER From 4:30-6 p.m., at MorningStar Mission in Napanee. All children regardless of age, their guardians and grandparents are invited to mission’s free dinner. We see this as an opportunity for all to connect, children and parents. This is a time for children to play together and all to spend quality time together. BATH LEGION SPECIAL EVENT Paul Nichols is a young veteran who is riding his horse across Canada to raise awareness of the challenges faced by veterans of contemporary conflicts. The Bath Legion in Millhaven is putting on a light lunch for Paul with his horse and any other
DESERONTO-NAPANEE PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: Rev. Elaine Kellogg 613-354-4373
DESERONTO UNITED CHURCH 112 Fourth St., Deseronto 9am - Worship Service
GRACE UNITED CHURCH
150 Robert St., Napanee Corner of Bridge St. W. & Robert St. 10:30am - Worship Service
DESERONTO PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
469 Dundas Street, Deseronto, Ontario 613-396-3841 Pastor: Rev. Howard Dudgeon Assistant Pastor Dan Rooney 10am - Sunday School Morning Worship at 10:45am Evening Service at 6:30pm Tuesday 5:30pm-Kid’s Program “Faith Weaver Friends” Wednesday 7pm - Bible Study Thursday 7pm - Junior Youth Night Everyone welcome Affiliated with PAOC
COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD 4734 German Rd., Petworth Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Phone: 613-358-2824 11am - Morning Worship Everyone is always welcome at all our Services
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COMMUNITY PULSE riders that join him (Communities for Veterans, approximately 20 people). For more information, visit www.communitiesforveterans.com. CLUB 39 DANCE Dance to the music of D.J. Ted Leveck at Belleville Club 39 at the Belleville Fish and Game Club Hall on Elmwood Drive from 8 p.m. to midnight. Lunch will be served. members $10, non-members $12. singles and couples welcome. For info: 613-392-1460 or 613966-6596. AUGUST 23 BATH SUNDAY MARKET From 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Local and Ontario grown farm fresh produce and homemade lemon loaf. Organically grown vegetables are available. Shop for unique gifts such as handcrafted soaps, hand turned wood items, alpaca products, Usborne books, hand crafted jewelry and beaded necklaces. See hand made bows and arrowheads. See brilliantly executed original art and meet the artist. Purchase a hot sausage and a cold drink and have a picnic by the lake. CHARITY GOLF TOURNA-
Market in Bath. Cost is $125, includes golf, cart, driving range, buffet dinner, prizes. Teams of four preferred. Contact Keith Grant at 613-352-7787. Entries must be received by Aug. 8. AUGUST 29 ART IN THE PARK Arts Exhibition and Sale, Napanee Conservation Park from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sponsored by Exit Realty Acceleration, you are invited to come see the work of talented visual artists from Napanee and Area. Feast your eyes, meet the artists, watch painting demos and enjoy all day live music with local talent. Admission is free and free hot dogs at noon. All proceeds go to @Home in L&A. Exhibitors please call Elaine Taranu or Lindsay Wilbraham to reserve a space: 613-354-4800. FUNDRAISING SWIM Eighth annual Dale Joyner Cancer Swim at Pickerel Park, 665 South Shore Road Greater Napanee, starting at 11 a.m. Rob Carneger band playing until 3 p.m. Barbecue, silent auction, fun for the whole family. CLASSIC CAR SHOW Denbigh-Griffith Lions Club is having its eighth Annual MENT ‘Leave the Streets Behind’ Show and Shine, Classic fundraising tournament, to Car Show from 10 a.m. to 3 support homeless veterans. p.m. at the Lions Hall in Tee-off at 1 p.m. at Loyalist Griffith, Hwy. 41. 613-333Golf and Country Club in 1423. Door prizes, Dash Bath. Sponsored by Schell’s Plaques (first 100) and Peo-
NAPANEE STANDARD WESLEYAN CHURCH
51 Palace Road Pastors: Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm Children’s Program - 10:30am Wednesday: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am Men’s Bible study/prayer 10:30am Bible study/prayer 7pm “In essentials: unity, In non-essentials: liberty, In all things: charity (love).” Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 Everyone welcome
EAST CAMDEN PASTORAL CHARGE
613-377-6406 www.mosriv.com ‘Like us on Facebook’ The United Church of Canada RIVERSIDE UNITED CHURCH 2 Mill St, Yarker, ON 9:30am Worship Service & Sunday School MOSCOW UNITED CHURCH 25 Huffman Rd, Moscow, ON Worship Service 7pm - Social to follow Everyone is always welcome
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 155 St. George St., Deseronto Minister: Rev. James Gordon 396-3119 or 396-2347 9:00am - Church Service & Sunday School
ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
179 West Street, Napanee Rev. Mark Chochrek, Pastor Phone: 613-354-5354 Website: www.stpatsnapanee.com Saturday 5:15pm - Mass Sunday 9:00am - Mass; 10:30am - Mass
ple’s Choice Awards. Music, barbecue, refreshments, licenced bar, 50/50 draws, special attractions, Lions market, book sale and newto-you items. Admission: spectators and vehicles by donation. Rain Date: Aug. 30. All vendors and exhibitors welcome (bring your own tables). Contact person: Jan, 613-333-1748. SEPTEMBER 3 LUNCHEON Welcome back to our soup and sandwich luncheon at St. Mary Magdalene Church, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost is $7 per person. Come with your friends. ATTENTION LADY GOLFERS The Molly 2015 is a fun noncompetitive tournament for women, is being held at Loyalist Golf and Country Club. Proceeds will support Dawn House, a shelter for homeless women and their children in Kingston. For more information and to register, go to www.themolly.ca. SEPTEMBER 4 TAG DAY The Volunteers to Lennox and Addington County General Hospital will be on the streets looking for your cash donations! Volunteers will be wearing an identifying red vest and carrying a green ‘tag box’. When you give your donation you will be given a tag ‘I support LACGH’ so you will not be asked to donate again! We
Church Services SUNDAY AUG. 23RD 2015
TEMPLE OF PRAYER AND PRAISE
261 West St., 354-5910 (near Prince Charles School) Pastor Rev. Stephen Lush Sun. Morning 10:30am Worship Service SonShine Corner Ages 4-9 Wed. 7pm - Bible Study & Prayer Welcome! Come and Worship with us. Visit us online at: www.templeofprayerandpraise.org
474 Belleville Road 613-354-1083 or 613-354-6934 Pastor: Tom Breeden Come join us in Worship Sun. 10:30am & 6:00pm Wed. Prayer & Bible Study 7:00pm Everyone Welcome
ROBLIN-ENTERPRISE UNITED CHURCH 3271 County Road 41, Roblin 11am - Worship Service and Sunday School. Everyone Welcome
BATH-MORVEN PASTORAL CHARGE
Minister: Rev. Christine Sloan Charge Office: (613) 352-5375 Email: bath.morvenuc.office@bellnet.ca MORVEN UNITED CHURCH Service: 9am Sunday School and Nursery BATH UNITED CHURCH Service: 10:30am Sunday School and Nursery Fellowship with refreshments after services. Everyone is welcome.
ST. MARY MAGDALENE ANGLICAN CHURCH
137 Robinson St., Napanee K7R 2S3 613-354-3141 Priest: Rev. Richard Hetke Rev. Brother D.B. Smith SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00am Holy Communion 10:00am Holy Communion Children’s Ministry Programs WEDNESDAY 10am Holy Communion Visit us at www.stmarymagdalenenapanee.ca
hope that you will be able to support Tag Day on at one of the many locations you happen to be in the area. BINGO At the Tamworth Legion starting at 7:30 p.m. Jackpot $500. SEPTEMBER 8 TUESDAY NIGHT DARTS Starts at the Tamworth Legion at 7:30 p.m. KINGSTON WOMEN’S CONNECTION Group presents Fall Fashion Fling, from 7:30-9 p.m. at Gibson Hall at 990 Sydenham Rd. in Kingston. Local soloist is Robin Dwyer, speaker is Janey Walker from Brampton who will present ‘Welcome to Grand Central Station’. Reserve with Shirley at 613-5474487 or e-mail judycobham@sympatico.ca. Cost is $8 includes refreshments. SEPTEMBER 10 THURSDAY NIGHT DARTS Starts at the Tamworth Legion at 8 p.m. MAPLE RIDGE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Maple Ridge Women’s Institute will meet at 1 p.m. at the Memorial Building (use Robert Street entrance) in Napanee. Program: Kingston Writers Fest. Roll call: name a writer or book or something you read, that affected how you think. For information Call Marg @ 613 354-9898. THURSDAY NIGHT DARTS
ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH
Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30am - Sunday School 10:30am - Worship Service One Service MOMENTUM - Youth - Thursday 7pm OTHER MINISTRIES:
Men’s, Women’s & 50+ Small Group Studies
For more information 613-388-2518 www.roblinwesleyan.com roblinw@gmail.com Find us on Facebook!
THE SALVATION ARMY
82 Richard St., Napanee Office 354-4735 Major Craig and Patsy Rowe SUNDAY - 9:30am Morning Worship WEDNESDAY - 12 noon Bible study 1st Wed. - 12 noon Ministry to Women Wed. - 4:30pm Friends Club Ages 5-11 3rd Thurs. - 12:00 noon Sr. Group 55+ Everyone welcome.
NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE 613-378-2511 The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Barbara Mahood Worship Service for both congregations 10am at Newburgh Church Everyone is Welcome!
WESTDALE PARK FREE METHODIST CHURCH
(across from the hospital) Pastor Derek Spink 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee 613-354-2669 www.westdaleparkfmc.ca email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca SUNDAY 10:00am - Worship Service 11:15 - Coffee/snacks and small groups
L&A Seniors Outreach Services Social Diner at Napanee Lions Hall, noon to 1:30 p.m. Chicken in mushroom sauce, mashed potatoes, vegetables and desserts by SOS Chef Melana Sagriff. Entertainment by Corduroy Road. Seating is limited. All those wishing to attend must reserve their seat in advance by calling the SOS office – 613-354-6668, ext. 0. Cost is $10 per person. Wheelchair accessible, and transportation provided upon request for a small fee. SEPTEMBER 12 BATH FALL ART AFFAIR Presented by the FairfieldGutzeit Society at the Fairfield Gutzeit Campus at 342 Main St. in Bath. Takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Live music from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rain or shine. Outdoor art show and sale showcasing local artists. Pottery, photography, acrylic painting, fabric garden, sculptures, woodwork and much more. Barbecue, bake sale, Mackinnon Bros. Brewing, antiques, Bergeron Estate Winery. Check out Bath Fall Art Affair on Facebook. BUS TOUR TO ST. JACOB’S MARKET Bus tour to St. Jacob’s Market and Village. Cost is $80. Includes, transportation, tour of market and village, buffet lunch at Crossroads Restaurant and a chance to win your cost of ticket back. For more info call Bonnie at 613 9679594. To support Citizens Against Melrose Quarry.
SELBY - EMPEY HILL PASTORAL CHARGE
The United Church of Canada Minister: Michael Putnam Charge Office: 613-388-2375 Worship for all ages: Selby 10am - Summer Worship Service Empey Hill No Worship Service, join with Selby
EVANGEL TEMPLE
(Affiliated with PAOC) 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville Sunday - 10:00am and 6:00pm Sunday School (ages 3-10) Wed. 6:00pm BG Club - Ages 3-11 Thurs. 7:00pm Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18) Small Groups 50+ Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information, call the Church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com
TRINITY UNITED CHURCH
1840-2015 25 Bridge St. E. 613-354-3858 Trinity United Church will be closed for summer vacation during the month of August. We invite you to join Deseronto United Church for Sunday Worship Service at 9:30am or Grace United Church at 10:30am for the month. Rev. Mark invites you back for fellowship, worship and wonderful music on Sunday, September 6th at 10:30am.
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Town hires new CAO from within
BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter
After over a year with the chief administrative officer position being vacant for the Town of Deseronto, Ellen Hamel, town treasurer, has been appointed CAO. Hamel moved into the position in July but was officially appointed CAO after a bylaw was passed at an Aug. 11 meeting. Councillor Clarence Zieman moved the bylaw, expressing absolute confidence in Hamel to lead council and municipal staff. Hamel has been work-
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ing as treasurer with Deseronto since 2010 after graduating from the University of Ottawa – Telfer School of Management, with a degree in commerce. She has since been working on the Certified Municipal Officer Program, which she has nearly completed. “When the opportunity arose I was really interested in moving into this position, I think it’s a good fit for the municipality and myself. I’m looking forward to working with the staff and our council; we have a good complement of staff and council,� Hamel said.
Since being appointed CAO, Hamel has been working on office reorganization and adjusting staff roles. “One of the things we have to work on is fine-tuning the administration structure in this office,� said Hamel. Former CAO Bryan Brooks left Deseronto on May 12, 2014, to pursue a position for the Township of Stone Mills. In that time, Gail Maracle stepped into an acting clerk position, and the municipality hired Pamela Armitage to take over Maracle’s administrative duties. Now that Hamel has moved into the CAO position and juggled staff duties, Maracle has moved back to her deputy CAO role and Armitage will remain on staff for administrative and day-to-day treasury duties. Aside from reconfiguring staff responsibility and reviewing bylaws, Hamel has been working on ongo-
ing projects to ensure they are completed on time. “We’ve partnered with the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte on a project to expand our wastewater treatment plant, so the sewage plant. That project is well underway and it’s expected to be completed in March 2016. It’s a partnership with both levels of government, provincial and federal government through the BCF Building Canada Fund,� said Hamel. She has also been working on updating the municipality’s asset management plan, which gives the town the opportunity to access future infrastructure funds. Similarly, last week Hamel presented council with a recommendation to apply for an Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund grant, which would secure 90 per cent funding to restore College Street, which council approved.
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Municipality, union in talks to avoid work stoppage BY SETH DUCHENE Editor
Loyalist Township and 60 of its unionized employees are meeting today in Kingston in the hopes of coming to a last-minute contract agreement, thereby avoiding a work stoppage. Last Thursday, both the township and the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 2150 issued separate press releases regarding their contract impasse; a strike or lockout could happen as early as tomorrow. The union announced that its members had rejected the township’s “final offer� for a contract settlement, with 90 per cent of
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Slingshots put to good (and not so good) use N the May 22, 2010 issue were much larger in size. It of the Toronto Star, the is said that not only were re-run of ‘For Better For they weapons of siege used Worse’ featured the then- on land, hurling giant rocks toddler Elizabeth playing aimed to smash walls, but with a toy horse and rider. adapted to the decks of ships, utiAs she ‘gallized to fling lops’ it from fire against place to enemy fleets. place, it ends up in a potted Snapshots From C a t a p u l t s were used in plant sitting The Past the First on the floor. World War to M o v i n g around the perimeter as if it fling grenades safely from were a racetrack, the old trenches, and an apparatus that designation gray mare then is transport- of ed along the carpet, leaving launched planes from ships deposits of dirt. As Eli before the full-fledged airchances on the scene, there craft carriers came on the is the equine standing at scene. But the catapults which the head of a trail of footprints away from the flower. create nostalgic recollecHer dismay is adequately tions are better known as expressed with a ‘speech slingshots. The slings of balloon’, in which is a ques- antiquity were different tion mark and twin expla- still. A stone (or whatever) was tucked into a flat piece nation marks! There is no end to miniatures replicating the real thing. When I was a boy we most often called the object featured in this column a ‘catapult’ rather than by its proper designation. Of course catapults have been around for centuries. History records huge versions, used in battle, as early aa 800 BC. The Bible mentions the Hebrews engaged in warfare: “…machines designed by skillful men for use on the towers to shoot arrows and hurl large stones”. Both the ancient Romans and Chinese are credited with their introduction, although the Greeks used a popular model called the ballista. Twin ropes with a pouch in which missiles were couched looked very much like the soft portions of the one pictured on this page. Obviously, the projectiles
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of animal skin, which was whirled above the head — when one end was let go at the precisely-desired time, the ammo flew in a straight line (by skilled marksmen). But slingshots commonly used by boys (and a few girls) in the ‘good old days’ were fashioned from the crotch of a small tree. The handle was usually about seven inches (18 centimetres) in length, while the prongs of the fork measured about five inches (13 cm). To each end was fastened a piece of a discarded inner tube, about a foot long (31 cm) and .75 inches (2 cm) wide. In the middle was placed a pouch into which the object to be fired was tucked. Pinching it with the stone (or whatever) inside, it was then stretched as far as safely possible and suddenly released.
Misfiring was not uncommon for novices — mainly the result of poor timing. A more serious faux pas took place if and when an end slipped off one of the prongs — meaning either the ammo went nowhere, dropping to the ground, or the elastic snapped back with a pronounced ‘ouch’!
Slingshots were like BB guns. As the result of poor aiming — or even mischievousness — they occasionally assaulted window panes or flower pots. Of course an unforgivable misuse of this toy was as a weapon — especially when innocent little songbirds were involved. More than one
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Pedal-powered fun on local roads
ROB PLUMLEY
Special to the Beaver I’ve never been a cyclist. Even when I was a kid riding the roads of Newburgh, hopping on the Supercycle wasn’t something that I particularly enjoyed doing. When I did go for a bike ride, I tried to keep along the flat stretches of East and North streets as much as possible. To me, the main drag’s steep incline might as well have been Mount Everest. I only rode to the top of Newburgh hill on one occasion. It was a hot and sunny afternoon. The reason why I recall this so vividly is because I vowed never to do it again. After a lifetime of avoiding the bicycle seat, there’s some irony to this story. You see, for the last 10 years I’ve actively promoted Lennox and Addington’s road cycling network: the ‘County Trails’. Over the past decade I’ve come to appreciate the enjoyment that cyclists get from riding the open road. It’s a tourism initiative that continues to grow in popularity here in L&A. We have many quality roadways here that attract visitors from across Ontario and beyond. Stretching north from Lake Ontario, the County Trails offer 12 looping routes that take riders on a nearly 600kilometre journey throughout Lennox and Addington. Each of the routes are frequented by local riders as well as by various cycling clubs from Kingston, Belleville and beyond. Larger groups from Clarington, Haliburton and the Halton Region are among those that have made extended visits to L&A in the past few years. The routes vary in length and level of difficulty. The ‘Amherstview’ loop is 24 kilometres and is considered the easiest route to manoeuvre, while the challenging 102-km ‘Buckshot Lake’ loop travels through the ups and downs of the rugged Canadian Shield in Addington
Highlands. The ‘Hay Bay’ loop seems to be the most popular among riders. The 44-km route travels past actively farmed land with beautiful views of the Napanee River, Hay Bay and the Bay of Quinte. Groups often assemble at Conservation Park and take a morning or afternoon to enjoy the ride before visiting the downtown for a meal or a beverage. In 2011, more than 2,000 cyclists from Velo Quebec spent several days in Lennox and Addington and other parts of eastern Ontario. The club has since returned several times in smaller numbers, meaning they must have liked what they saw the first time they visited. We promote the County Trails in a number of ways. In addition to our website, we distribute brochures to tourism offices and cycling stores throughout southeastern Ontario. We also operate a booth at the Toronto International Bicycle Show every year. This year we’ve dabbled in some online advertising opportunities on Canadian Cycling Magazine’s website. We also have created a new app for iPhone and iPad users that maps routes and provides details about local dining, lodging, and tourist attractions. We’re fortunate to have a large, internationally recognized route system that travels through our borders. The Waterfront Trail connects Niagara-on-the-Lake to the Quebec border following the shoreline of Lake Ontario. It passes through the Loyalist Parkway in Lennox and Addington. Countless riders travel this route each season, often venturing north to experience other parts of L&A along the way. In addition to paved road routes, there are a number of other trails that are popular destinations for cyclists. The Cataraqui Trail is an old CN rail bed that’s been converted to a multi-use trail. It
begins near Strathcona and travels through many rural communities in eastern Ontario to Smiths Falls. The Trans Canada Trail is another well-known system that enters the county near Kaladar. The quiet roads of Amherst Island are also great for cyclists equipped with wider tires. In recent years my urge to cycle the roads of L&A has increased to that point that someday I hope to ride each of the County Trails. But first I’ll have to break my childhood vow… Newburgh hill, here I come. Maybe. For more details about cycling opportunities in Lennox and Addington County visit our website at www.CountyTrails.com. Rob Plumley is the Community Development Officer for Lennox and Addington County.
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SEPTEMBER 13 GOSPEL SING At Wilton Standard Church in Wilton, featuring Clear View (the Matheson Family) starting at 7 p.m. All welcome. For information, call Bill at 613-386-3405. SEPTEMBER 14 GENERAL MEETING Of members of the Tamworth Legion, starting at 7:30 p.m.
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community hall; watching the building of two new dry stone structures; two women stone carvers will demonstrate their art and craft; Harvest Fest â&#x20AC;&#x201C; traditional Island farm event; Irish music and dancing throughout the weekend
(including two groups coming from Ireland); a storyteller will relate the history of Irish settlers coming to the Island; a self-guided dry stone tour brochure; a guided walking tour of Stella (our â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;downtownâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;); displays at the Neilson store museum.
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Finding new ways to cut down clutter It’s hard to believe that September is just a few weeks away! For some it’s back to routine and a life a little less chaotic — at least for me it is! My three kids go back to school, and the house can be in a clean state for at least a few hours —until they come home again that is. It’s a great time for a fresh start to the season and a great time to get your house in order. Here are a few strategies to help you get your home organized and keep clutter under control, all year long. Start small. Don’t overwhelm yourself by trying to tackle every room in the house in one day, or even in one weekend for that matter. Pick one room to organize and make it a goal to complete it within a day or two. Start with the smallest or easiest room in your place and don’t move on to cleaning another room until you’ve completely organized the first one. It is hard when you’re moving an item to another room, and then see something else and before you know it, you’ve got things piled up in different rooms and the organization has become a little chaotic. Or maybe that’s just in my organization attempt. Give yourself a time limit. If you’re the type of
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an item to its home as soon as you’ve finished with it. Create a routine. Make two lists of all your tasks one for daily duties, and another for weekly duties. Any task that you perform on a regular basis such as sorting mail, cooking, laundry, dusting, and vacuuming should go under one of these lists. Follow your checklist and you’ll eventually develop a system that will help you keep your home organized. Ask yourself: Do I Love it, Use it, or feel Inspired by it? Unless you answer yes to at least one of these questions, get rid of the object in question. Do this for all the random items in your place and then sort them into two piles for stuff which can be given away and another box for items to be thrown out. Just implementing these few changes, and reduce the clutter in your home, and make your home run much smoother and bring a sense of calm and relaxation to your home. Merola Tahamtan is an Interior Stylist in Home & Business Design, Home Staging, Painting, Colour Consultation, Organization and Window Treatments. You can reach her at 613561-0244 or merolatahamtandesigns@live.ca
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Notice of Intended Sale of Surplus Lands Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 270. (1) 1 of the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Disposition of Land Policy, that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Deseronto, at meetings held April 21 and June 16, 2015, declared surplus to the Town’s requirements, the following properties: 132 BRANT ST. Legal Description: PLAN 243 BLK M S PT LOT 54; DESERONTO; COUNTY OF HASTINGS; PIN 40584-0106(LT) 134 BRANT ST. Legal Description: N 1/2 LT 54 BLK M PL 243; DESERONTO; COUNTY OF HASTINGS; PIN 40584-0105(LT) 272 DUNDAS ST. Legal Description: PT LT 53 PL 84 AS IN QR650907; DESERONTO; COUNTY OF HASTINGS; PIN 40584-0137 331 DUNDAS ST. Legal Description: PT LOT 2 BLK H PLAN 301 AS IN QR662850; DESERONTO; COUNTY OF HASTINGS; PIN 40583-0106 DESERONTO RD. Legal Description: PT LOT 40 CON 2 SR TYENDINAGA AS IN QR536352; DESERONTO; COUNTY OF HASTINGS; PIN 40582-0066(LT) FINGLAND’S LANE/MAPLE AVE. Legal Description: PLAN 275 BLK H LOTS 19 & 20; DESERONTO; COUNTY OF HASTINGS; PIN 40582-0088(LT) MAPLE AVE. Legal Description: LT 22-30 BLK H PL 275; PT LT 39 CON 2 SR TYENDINAGA AS IN QR146884 (PARCEL 2) N OF 21R18768, W OF 21R13593; DESERONTO; COUNTY OF HASTINGS; PIN 40582-0085 MAPLE AVE. Legal Description: LT 45-49 BLK J PL 275; DESERONTO; COUNTY OF HASTINGS; PIN 40583-0159(LT) MAPLE AVE. Legal Description: LT 40-44 BLK J PL 275; DESERONTO; COUNTY OF HASTINGS; PIN 40583-0158(LT)
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Cubs run the table at U21 Championship New Hamburg/Stratford goes 11-0 on way to gold; Shoeless Joe’s Express wind up with bronze
BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
ew Hamburg/Stratford proved in Sunday’s gold medal game of the U21 Fast Pitch Canadian Championship that a team named after the Cubs can in fact win it all. They did so in convincing fashion, downing the Irma Tigers 8-3 in the finals to cap a dominating undefeated week at the Napanee Fairgrounds. Cubs pitcher Greg Hammell pitched the complete game, earning playoff MVP honours in the process. He was also named the tournament’s top batter during round-robin play. The Cubs were 11-0 at the tournament, outscoring their opponents 100-24. The host Napanee Shoeless Joe’s Express, meanwhile, finished as bronze medalists, losing 6-1 to Irma in the semifinals. After the Tigers had jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the second inning the Express answered back with sac fly from Josh Maguire. The Tigers roared ahead for good in the bottom half of the inning, plat-
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start of the week was to be playing on Sunday. It’s the best three teams in the nation playing on Sunday and it’s an honour. That was our goal. Then the goal was to win a championship, but unfortunately today wasn’t our day.” The Express came dangerously close to failing to even reach the medal round, needing a thrilling walk-off victory to defeat Quebec’s St-Leonard-d’Aston Express on Saturday. Down 6-3 in the sixth, the hometown Express put together a four-run rally thanks to RBIs from Brett Irwin, Keegan Scott and Bolton. When Quebec answered back with three in the seventh Napanee again had to break out their rally caps. Down to their final two outs of the tournament the Express loaded the bases on three singles. Mackenzie Pringle chased home two with a double to the fence, putting runners on second and third. After a wild pitch tied the game, Irwin won the game with a sac fly to keep Napanee alive for another game.
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Lisa Down of Softball Canada (second from left) presents the New Hamburg/Stratford Cubs captains with their championship trophy. Riding that moment they rolled through Tavistock 7-2 in the quarterfinals to reach the bronze medal game. Unfortunately
for the home team, the our last year of junior, we fell a little bit short of that,” magic ran out there. “I’ve been here for 14 said Bolton. years, our goal was to win a SEE EXPRESS | PAGE 19 > national championship in
Waterway unveils exemptions Mite Express crowned ‘B’ champs PGA TOUR Canada event returns to Bath Aug. 27
Bats lead the way in rout of Brampton
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A bit of star power was added to the field that will compete in The Great Waterway Classic golf tournament, which takes place Aug. 27 at Bath's Loyalist Golf and County Club. At a press conference last Wednesday six golfers, all with impressive resumes, were announced as sponsor exceptions into the Bath event, which is the ninth stop on the Mackenzie Tour-PGA Tour Canada circuit. Among the names added to the field was Kingston's Matt McQuillan, 34, who was a member of the 2011 PGA Tour, where he had three top 10 finishes including a third place finish at the John Deere Classic. He held conditional status during the 2012 season.
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owered by a seven run third inning, the Napanee Express Mite girls downed the Burgundy Brampton Blazers 10-1 to claim the Provincial B Championship this past weekend in Lasalle. The only thing hotter than the Express bats was the heat, which reached 40 degrees during the championship game. Playing in their third straight game in File photo the heat the Express Last year’s Great Waterway Classic David Brad- showed no signs of fatigue. shaw celebrates with the trophy. The event returns Jordyn Watson led the charge at the plate, driving to Bath next week. in two runs. She finished Also granted exceptions Sahl (Sherwood Park, Alta). the tournament with an Jensen returns to the even .500 batting average. were Derek Gillespie (Oshawa), Andrew Jensen event after playing on an Keyra Herrington stole a (Ottawa), Mark Hoffman exemption in 2013. pair of bases and scored the (Thornhill), David Markle eventual winning run. SEE WATERWAY | PAGE 19 > Maeve Kennedy also batted (Shelburne) and Danny
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.500 over the tournament and drove in a run. Though the Express bats were scorching by the end of the tournament, they didn't start out that way. They opened the weekend with a tightly contested 3-1 loss to the Oakville Angels. Hannah Tulloch scored the only run, coming home after an errant throw to second during her stolen base attempt. Kristen Sutton struck out nine Angel batters. In their second game the Express fell 4-3 to the Gold Brampton Blazers team, which is comprised of second year players. Jaidyn Manion struck out three batters in two innings while Abby Kish swiped two bases for the Express. Dropped to the ‘B’ side after their second loss, the
Express bats came to life with a 15-3 win over the host Lasalle Athletics. Emma Hagerman launched a rocket liner that went all the way to the fence for an inside-the-park home run. Manion picked up the win, collecting six strike outs along the way. RBIs from Stella Sutton, Lila Pringle and Danielle Baker paced the Express offense. Keyana Whan was selected as player of the game. That victory moved the Express to the 'B' finals, where they downed the Blazers for the championship. The MVP of the final game as chosen by the Brampton Blazers’ coaches, was Sutton, who received a nice prize from the Ontario Provincial Women’s Softball Association.
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18 “But Softball Napanee and the town of Napanee and all the support we had over the years gave us the chance to do that. You look around and 1,000 or 1,500 strong that was here cheering us on right through the seventh inning even though we were down, that’s what Napanee is all about. They say it’s a small town that’s big on ball, it couldn’t be any more accurate.” Mills echoed those sentiments, saying the home town crowd offered great support throughout the week. Both Bolton and Taylor Brown (shortstop) were named as tournament allstars for their respective positions. As for Napanee’s second entry, the Abundant Insulation Express, they were able to end the week on a bit of a high note. They shut out the Saskatoon Bullets 6-0 on Thursday to close out
Club divides players into pairs for the week BY DOUG MURISON
winner was Team Doug McDonald/Ben HartwickMurison/Jay Hawley-(65.8) (86.6). Special to the Beaver In third place was the who beat Team Art Hunter/Matt Hale-(71.8). In team of Brian Kaye/Gary his week's Men’s second place was team Holmes-(70.2) over the team Night Competition Chuck Airhart/Paul Wilson- of Rob Barbara/Karl Graywas two man teams (68.8), defeating team Paul (76.2). versus two man teams that were drawn at random. The L&A Mutual Insurance Overall Low Net prize was won by Frank Dunham30.4. 6403A County Rd. 9 The Canadian Tire Gas Bar Closest to the Pin winNapanee ner on the second hole was Adam Prudhomme-Staff Welsh, and the ScotiaNapanee Shoeless Joe’s Express infielders hold a Dave bank Closest to the Pin win- Dan Ouimet conference before the start of an inning. ner on seven was Ruby dan.ouimet@live.ca Many of the players on McConnell. round-robin play and avoid• Tire Pressure Monitor Sensor The sponsor for the ed going winless at the tour- the Abundant Insulation • Oil Changes evening was McDougall nament. Luke Severson Express team are eligible to • Front End & Suspension Work pitched a complete game return for a final year of Insurance. The overall low team shutout. Tye McNish, Bran- junior. They’ll be looking to don Tucker, Jeremy Martin, lead the Express to a gold Shane McNish and Zack medal at next year’s event, McCormick each drove in a which will be held in Charlottetown, PEI. run.
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WATERWAY | Event to support LACGH CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18 Gillespie, 37 is a twotime Mackenzie Tour winner and has also played on the Web.com Tour and PGA Tour Latinoamerica. Hoffman, 26, played collegiate golf at Humber College and is a former Ontario Amateur Champion and Canadian University/College Championship winner. Markle, 30, played collegiate golf for Kent State. As for Sahl, 35, he’s a former Mackenzie Tour winner who caddies for Mike Weir on the PGA Tour. A talented golfer in his own right, Sahl finished solo second at the ATB Financial Classic earlier this season. “We are delighted to reward these individuals with the opportunity to participate in this year’s event,” said Tournament Director Brad Parkins. “We had an extremely accomplished list of players reaching out to us, and we would like to thank each and every one of them for their interest in our event. It is a difficult task, but we are very pleased with the individuals we selected.” A pair of sponsored exemptions still remain, which will go to members and alumni of Golf Canada’s National Amateur Team. Those will be announced at a later date.
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As it did last year, the tournament will once again team with the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital Foundation as their official charity. All of the events net proceeds will go directly to the hospital. Tickets for the Waterway Classic are available online at www.TheGreatWaterwayClassic.ca, at the
LCGG pro shop and the LACGH Foundation Office. Walk up tickets will also be sold at the gates during the event. Tickets are $10 a day or $25 for a four day pass. This will mark the second straight year Bath has hosted the event. Last year American David Bradshaw won the event by a single stroke.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK KRISTEN SUTTON
Kristen Sutton is a pitcher for the Napanee Mite Express. This past weekend, despite extreme heat and playing back-to-backto-back games, she helped her team bring home gold at the Provincial Grand ‘B’ Championships in LaSalle. She received the MVP and the PWSA top player award.
If you know someone who should be our Athlete of the Week, call the Beaver’s newsroom at 354-6641. Or send us a picture and a brief write-up to 72 Dundas St. E., Napanee, K7R 1H9.
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WATERFRONT PARADISE, 23 minutes north of Kingston with 200’ frontage on small Lake, boat house, large insulated workshop and garage, picturesque setting with blooming flower beds and well kept lawns, solid 3 bedroom home, wraparound veranda, $295,000 includes separate deed to one acre surveyed lot.. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-4491668, Kingston Sales Representative for Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. Brokerage. WILTON AREA, private rural 2.89 acre treed picturesque site, tree lined driveway, over $38,000 worth of paved area, commercial style part insulated 2,000 sq ft shop plus wall for another 2,500 sq ft garage, shop or farm. Ideal for tradesman, contractor, car or mechanical buff, valued at over $330,000, listed at $252,000 M.L.S. For quick sale, motivated seller. Open Sunday. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-4491668, Kingston Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. Brokerage, 613-273-5000.
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LAMPLIGHTER PRESCHOOL is needing Supply Staff! RECE and/or adults with child care experience can submit their resume with a copy of your current Criminal Reference Check and 3 references to: Lamplighter Preschool, 186 East Street, Napanee, Ontario K7R 1S8 or e-mail: lamplighterpreschool@cogeco.net LOOKING FOR someone to do flower garden work. Call 613-3545573. URGENT. REQUIRED immediately, experienced live-in and/or live-out Caregiver for senior married couple, wife, 95 and bedridden, husband, 92 with COPD, poor mobility, home oxygen, near Kingston, Ontario. Further details on Facebook at www.TinyURL.com/pgp93md or call (613)358-2860 or (613)283-6116. FEEL YOU have a drinking problem? Help is available. Call Alcoholics Anonymous. Napanee, 613354-9974, 613-354-4890; Deseronto, 613-396-2543.
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We would like to thank our family and friends for celebrating our 65th Anniversary with us and for all the Best Wishes and gifts we received. Thanks again. Ray and Jean Young.
MEMORIAMS
BROOKS and VANVOLKENBURGH - In loving memory of my Dad, Glenn Brooks, who passed away on August 22, 1992; my Mom, Lila Brooks, who passed away on June 8, 2013 and a much loved Uncle, Ken VanVolkenburgh, who passed away on August 29, 1999. We can’t have the old days back When we were all together, But secret tears and loving thoughts Will be with us forever. Sadly missed and always remembered with our love, Valerie and Paul.
In loving memory of our Mom Medabel Hartwick who left us 10 years ago on August 24, 2005.
Mom's life is a beautiful memory, Her death a silent grief, She sleeps in God's beautiful garden, In sunshine of perfect peace, We miss her, oh how well, But realize God knew best, He let us have her many years, Then gently bade her rest. Forever loved by Ben, Frank (Glenda), Shawn (Grant), Darleene, Michelle (Stephen), Robin and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren
SUTHERLAND - In loving memory of a dear sister and aunt, Jean, who passed away August 21, 2010. To us you will always be special, What more is there to say, Except to wish with all our hearts That you were here today. Miss you, Helen and Arthur McCutcheon and family. KEECH - In loving memory of a dear daughter, sister and aunt, Darlene, who passed away August 12, 2013. Every day in some small way, Memories of you come our way, Though absent, you are ever near, Still missed, still loved and very dear! Mom, Joe and Bonnie, Terry, Sandra and families.
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鵹鵺 GRAY, TERRY KARL January 19, 1964 August 22, 2008
In loving memory of a dear son, brother, brother-in-law and uncle.
Remembering Terry,
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Shortly after you left us, a small gold plaque was attached to your group’s table at Tim Horton’s, Centre Street, Napanee. For this we thank your special friend. This plaque remained in place until renovations took place about two years ago. Many sat there and read this inscription: Perhaps they are not the stars, But rather openings in Heaven, Where the love of our lost ones Shines down to let us know They are with us. Missing you every day. Mom and Dad, Kellianne and Bruce, Dexter and Anna.
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鵹鵺 GOODFELLOW, DARLENE
In loving memory of Darlene Goodfellow who passed away August 22, 2010.
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5 years have passed since God has taken you Home, I think of you in silence and often speak your name, But all I have are memories and your picture in a frame, Gone are the times we used to share, But in my heart you are always here. The gates of memories will never close, I miss you more than anyone knows, Life goes on, we know that’s true, But it’s not the same since I lost you.
You will always be in my heart. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed, Mom.
I wish to give a word of thanks to all those who have stood beside me through the darkest times. May God Bless you all. Helen Brown
KELLER - James Herbert “Herb” August 20, 1916 - August 18, 2010. Remembering with love, a husband, a father, a grandfather and a greatgrandfather. We miss you. Your wife Reta and family.
McKINNON, MervyN elMer
February 9, 1942 - August 20, 2014
A year has passed Since we’ve heard you laugh, Heard your voice Or seen your smile, The hurt’s not gone, It will be here a long while, Our hearts still so heavy, We miss you so much.
Our cherished Dad, Grandpa and Poppa. A Brother, an Uncle and great friend to many. We love you and miss you. Len, Doug (Kim), Lorelei (Dan), Sheri (Corey), Tyler, Jesse, Cody and Olivia.
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MILLEN, Keith
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Keith, at the Lennox and Addington County Hospital in Napanee on Monday, August 17, 2015, son of the late Syd and Bernice Millen. Beloved and devoted husband of Lynne (Reesor) and the late Carol (Gilbert). Loving and cherished father of Lisa Scott (Karl) and Christine Brough (Bill). Cherished stepfather of Bobbi Campbell (Dave Terry), Shelly Pearson (Paul) and Chad Campbell. Very proud grandfather of Kara, Logan, Alexis, Kiefer, Brock and Austin. Dear brother of Gene (Nancy), Cecil (Marilyn), Ken (Sheila), Syd (Janet) and Kevin (Lois). Predeceased by brother Duane in 2007. Loving uncle to many nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613354-3341) on Sunday afternoon, August 23rd from 2pm-4pm. Service in the Chapel on Monday, August 24th at 11am. Interment Riverview Cemetery. Memorial donations (by cheque or credit card please) made to the S.P.C.A. (Napanee Humane Society) or a charity of your choice. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
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Jack Douglas Forbes
May 12, 1934 - July 13, 2015 At the Kingston General Hospital on Monday July 13th 2015, Jack Forbes of Napanee, formerly of the County, at the age of 80. Beloved husband of Naoma. Dear father of Cheryl Forbes of Brockville and Douglas and his wife Charlene of Plainfield. Loving Poppa of Cody, Kirsten and Tyler. A Memorial Service was held in the Chapel of the Whattam Funeral Home 33 Main Street, Picton, ON on Thursday July 16th at 2:00 p.m. The Reverend Audrey Whitney officiated. Interment at Cherry Valley Cemetery. If desired, donations to the charity of your choice may be made in memory of Jack. Friends visited with Jack’s family on Thursday from 1:00 p.m. until the time of the service. www.whattamfuneralhome.com
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RICHMOND, Betty Jane November 15, 1945 August 12, 2015
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CHUMBLEY, Morris Frederick
Peacefully at Kingston General Hospital, August 16, 2015, in his 75th year, our father has gone to be with the Lord. Predeceased by his parents Walter Chumbley (1972), Ida Chumbley (nee Bristow 1973). Beloved husband of the late Linda (nee Wilson 2012). Lovingly and faithfully missed by his children, Blaine, Barry, Kim, Shelly, Harry, Steven and Sadie. Predeceased by his siblings, Muriel McEwen, Betty McFarlane and Rhoda Bowen. Morris will never be forgotten by his 13 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Fondly remembered by other extended family and friends. Family and friends will be received at the Harrowsmith Free Methodist Church, on Wednesday, August 19, 2015 from 1pm-3pm and 6pm-8pm and Thursday, August 20th, from 10am-12pm, followed by the Funeral Service at 12pm, with Interment at the Victoria Cemetery in Plainfield. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Diabetes Association would be greatly appreciated by the family. In the care of Trousdale Funeral Home, 4374 Mill Street, P.O. Box 264, Sydenham, Ontario KOH 2TO (613-376-3022). www.trousdalefuneralhome.com
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Peacefully at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital on Monday, August 17, 2015, at age 85. Beloved husband of Mildred (nee Embury) for 65 years and loving father of Carol Hamel (Al) of Camden East and Wayne Milligan (Erin) of Napanee. Cherished grandfather of Christopher (Alana), Alex (MaryAnne), Mark (Ellen), Jennifer (Shawn), Anna (Aaron), David (Keasha) and Zachary and great grandfather of Aidan, Chloe, Wesley and Abby. Survived by his sisters Helen Brown (late Ray) of Centreville and Elaine Whitty (Nick) of Moscow and brother Adam Milligan (Diane) of Napanee. Predeceased by his sister Rowena Raycraft (Bill) and brother Dan Milligan. Fondly remembered by the Embury family, along with many nieces and nephews and their families. The family will receive friends at the Wartman Funeral Home "Napanee Chapel" on Thursday, August 20, 2015 from 6-9 p.m. A Family Graveside Service will be held at the Newburgh Cemetery. In memory of Albert, donations to the L&A Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. On-line condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.
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Peacefully, with her family by her side, at the Lennox and Addington General Hospital on Wednesday, August 12, 2015. She leaves behind her partner Tom AcAlistar of Deseronto, sons, Timothy Matthews (Sadie) of Ottawa; Andrew Matthews (Tanya) of Napanee and daughter Teresa Green (David Brown) of Shannonville. Forever loved and remembered by grandchildren, Danielle, Siobhan, Dawson Green, Charlie Matthews, Elsie Matthews, Taylor, Austyn and Payton Brown. Survived by her sister Terry Richmond of Napanee, brothers, Laurie Richmond of Florida and Mark Richmond (Kelly) of Roblin. Predeceased by her parents Glenn and Marguerite Richmond (nee McConnell). She will always be remembered by Tom’s sons, Patrick, Robert and their families and by her many friends and extended family. Cremation has taken place with Milestone Cremation Services, 130 Richmond Blvd. Napanee, Ontario K7R 3Z7 (613-354-0694). A private family graveside Service will take place at Roblin Cemetery at a later date. Friends desiring may contribute in her memory to Muscular Dystrophy of Canada with appreciation by the family. Online condolences available to the family at www.milestonecremation.ca
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Saturday August 22nd 10am - 4pm 135 Red Cedar Point Road Varty Lake Flat screen TV, tents, miscellaneous items
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Saturday August 22nd 8am - 2pm 110 Kimmett Side Road, Napanee
YARD SALE YARD SALE 74 Union Street, Napanee Saturday, August 22nd Sunday, August 23rd 7am - 2pm
Plus size ladies fashions, furniture, antique Gibbard buffet, tools, household items Something for everyone!
MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE Thursday, August 20th Friday, August 21st 8am 589 Old Belleville Road, Napanee 9 km west of high school Lamps, pictures, toys, plants, Matchbox collectibles, books, clothes, some furniture and lots more!
3877 County Road 9, Napanee Saturday, August 22nd 10am - 3pm Weather Permitting Household items, DVDs/VHS, dishes, Avon steins
YARD SALE 240 Water Street, Napanee
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Saturday, August 22nd 8am - 3pm
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OBITUARIES Harry Switzer
In his 97th year, passed away peacefully at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital on August 1, 2015. Husband of Patricia Jean (nee Hambly-deceased), beloved father of Rhonda Jeffery (Alan), Robert Switzer (Patti), Brian Switzer, Suzanne Bliss (Ken), Lawrence Switzer (Kimberly), Sheryle Kimmett (Jim Cole), much loved grandfather of Corey, Brandon and Kyle Switzer, Jennifer Cole (Shane), John Fidler, Christel Kimmett, Melynda Hinchey (Steve), Melissa and Kaitlyn Ferguson, Katie, Gillian and Michele Jeffery. Special great-grandfather to Alyssa, John Peter (JP), Bailey, Taylor and Lyle. Harry was born in Rosetown, Saskatchewan on January 9, 1919 but began his life on the farm in Fiske, Saskatchewan with his parents Stanley and Cora and his brother William (Bill). The family farmed in Saskatchewan until the mid 1930s and then moved to Ontario and continued to farm in Moscow until the end of the 1960s. After the war, Harry sponsored many families from Germany and the Netherlands and provided them with employment as well as housing. Harry made great friendships with the families he sponsored and enjoyed their many visits over the years. After selling the farm in Moscow, Harry continued to farm on a smaller scale while also working for Quinte Distributing as a salesman. Harry enjoyed gardening and always had a large garden that all six of the children helped out with the weeding and harvesting of the vegetables that lasted throughout the winter. Harry was also a healer and helped many people with his knowledge of herbs. He was always smiling and quick to tell a joke. In his last few years, Harry lived with his daughter Suzanne and her family and enjoyed watching the boats on Beaver Lake. All who knew our dad will miss him. Dad’s final resting place is the Milligan Pioneer Cemetery in Centreville, Ontario.
Rest in Peace
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TransCanada has been awarded a contract to own and operate a 900 megawatt natural gas-fired power plant in the Town of Greater Napanee, Ontario by the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO). TransCanada is committed to excellence and we are beginning the process of recruiting excellent people to join our team.
TransCanada has been awarded a contract to own and operate a 900 megawatt natural gas-fired power plant in the Town of Greater Napanee, Ontario by the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO). TransCanada is committed to excellence and we are beginning the process of recruiting excellent people to join our team.
Reporting to the Napanee Generating Station (NGS) Construction Manager, this position is a project site based position that will support the NGS Project Team in all electrical related matters throughout the phases of the project.
Reporting to the Napanee Generating Station (NGS) Construction Manager, this position is a project site based position that will support the NGS Project Team in all piping installations and piping related matters throughout the phases of the project.
This is a contract position and will require the candidate to be on site, full time, at the Napanee Generating Station, located in Napanee, Ontario. Please apply to this posting by September 3, 2015. Only applications submitted through the TransCanada Careers website or through the NGS site (7143 Highway 33) will be accepted. For more information about the Napanee Generating Station project please visit napaneegs.com.
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MONDAY, AUGUST 24TH - 1:00 P.M.
ANTIQUE, MODERN & COLLECTABLE AUCTION SALE at Napanee Fairgrounds, Palace Building From the homes of Georgiana Herrington & Lois McGreer both of Napanee & others. FEATURING: 2002 Buick Century Custom car 100,000 kms selling certified & e-tested; completely restored open buggy selling with reserve; as new snow blower; Gibbard dining room suite, table 6 chairs, buffet & china cabinet; Vylas maple dining room table, 6 chairs & 2 buffet/hutches (one open); 2 chesterfields (1 recliner); 2 cedar chests; trunk; rockers, 3 double beds; 1 electric double bed; small drop leaf table & 2 chairs; gate leg table; Filter Queen vac (as new); L.C.D. 21" TV; 30" stove; fridge; Good selection of china; 8 place setting of Wimbledon Minton; 6 place setting of Royal Doulton (Woodland Roses); Blue Mountain; crystal; flatware silver; linens; quilts; TOOLS: Orbital sanders; 10" table saw; air compressor & nailer; band saw; belt disc sander; 36" wood lathe; 12" planer & much more; alum. 32' ladder; lawn roller; OTHER: old post cards; pins; fish rods, reels, lures & plugs; hunting decoys; Harley & beer signs; crossbow; 2 guitars; 2 coach lights; electric heaters; 2 power washers; NO BUYERS PREMIUM - Very Partial Listing VIEWING SALE DAY ONLY - 12 Noon Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa, MasterCard only. Canteen Available NEIL LAMBERT, AUCTIONEER Napanee 613-354-3406 e-mail Sally1@KOS.net Next Auction - August 31st
wEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26TH
ANTIqUES & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION AT 10:30 AM 13251 LOYALIST PARkwAY AT PICTON MASONIC HALL 1.5 kM FROM THE TURN CIRCLE AT wARINGS CORNER HEADING EAST TOwARD PICTON ON HwY. 33 Gibbard buffet hutch, Gibbard headboard, Belmont barber chair, oak drop-front secretary desk, antique carpenter's tool chest, 2 chairs from Sir John A. MacDonald’s former Kingston law office, Duncan Fyfe drop-leaf, marble top telescope table, cedar chest, miniature buffet hutch, china cabinets, National cash register, vintage counter Coca-Cola fountain pop machine, Toronto Star door push & rack, c1836 family sampler, accordion with carrying case, music cabinet, various antique clocks (Junghans carriage clock, OG mantle clock, etc.), ship wheel, several decoys, Beswick puma, Friar Tuck decanter, Sundin & Domi bobbleheads new in box, folk art bull, moose antlers, compound bow, decorative swords, Acer 27" LED monitor, vintage hockey cards, art deco scales, oil bottle pump, oil lamps, buck board, old bottles, crocks, etc. COINS: 2010 Year of the Tiger Ag 99.9 32coin mint set (~65oz), pre-1967 Canadian coins (incl. silver dollars), RCMP silver proof set, silver ancient roman coins, Newfoundland silver coins, etc. JEwELLERY: 2 platinum rings w/ diamonds, 14k gold ring w/ diamonds, 18k white gold necklace w/ diamond cross pendant, Birks Regency ring box, vintage jade pieces, etc. CAST & TIN: cast Boston Terrier doorstop, cast Hubley c1930 Colt .38 cap gun, cast Hubley bank & motorcycle, cast Popeye bank, cast horse & carriages, Marx Anti-Aircraft tin toy, Charlie Weaver tin toy bartender w/ box, several Buddy L tin trucks, Chrysler display tin, various tin toy replicas including Shell & American gas pumps, Meteor typewriter, red Jaguar car and many more tin toys. MILITARY: WWI German Imperial Officer sword & sheath, German WWII 1937 Hohner harmonica, WWI Goetz 1915 Lusitania medal, WWI German Iron Cross medals, WWI Prussian medal, Spanish Toledo rapier, pilot cockpit compass, die cast WWII planes, etc. ART & PRINTS: 1950s Clare Bice oil painting, 2 Donnah Cameron watercolours, , Ducks Unlimited framed print "Beach Party", Morgan Riley autographed NHL picture, Borje Salming autographed puck & picture, Michael Dumas artist proof, prints by Benjamin Chee Chee, Jack Reid, R. Colebrook Kierstead, Randy Fehr, and many more items. TERMS: Cash, Interac, Visa or Mastercard NO BUYER'S PREMIUM, VIEwING 9:00AM DAY OF SALE AUCTIONEER - ADAM MILLER 613-393-9993 www.countytraders.ca/auction for photos Owners/auctioneers not liable for accident or injury day of sale
MONDAY, AUGUST 24TH
AT 10:30 AM AUCTION SALE - MR. BILL THORLEY 76 COUNTY ROAD 38, wAUPOOS, PRINCE EDwARD COUNTY 8 miles SOUTH EAST of Picton Harbour on County Road 8 to waupoos and turn South onto County Road 38 (Vicinity of waupoos Marina) Antique 2 level barristers bookcase, antique washstands, antique oak dresser with claw feet, antique extension table, antique kitchen chairs, antique walnut bookcase, antique oak side table, 2 antique spool beds, antique parlour chairs, antique walnut cedar chest, antique drop leaf table, antique arrowback chairs, antique walnut occasional chair, Windsor style chair, English pub style table and chairs, bar collectibles, antique chest of drawers with pillar sides, pine cased Grandmothers clock, 1880’s quilt, antique wicker side chair, antique wall bracket lamps, hand painted china, opalescent glass pieces, Goebel figurines, pine hutch, maple hutch, maple chest of drawers, vintage Prince Edward County Town Planning maps, mantle clock, glassware’s, collection of Canadian and International stamps, die cast toys, Railway books, 1903- 1940 “Golden Age of Ford Collection’, Craftsman 10” table saw, 8” mitre saw, Job Mate portable air compressor, 2 wheel garden trailer, tool chest, hand tools, power tools, numerous other articles. TERMS- CASH OR CHEqUE OwNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www.sullivanauctions.com for photos
THURSDAY, AUGUST 27TH
“A PICkER’S DREAM” ANTIqUE AUCTION SALE AT 5:00 PM DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE A large collection of antique furniture & smalls. Oak leaded glass door cupboard/shelves, white painted sideboard, basswood dove tailed blanket box, pine blanket box, 5 ft. harvest table/drawer, round pedestal table, walnut folding chair, walnut tilt top parlour table, black 3 drawer dresser/mirror, walnut 1930's china cabinet, machinist chest, walnut side table/drawer (reeded legs), yellow wood box/lid, painted white table/2 chairs, 2 brown European chairs, 4 metal ice cream parlour chairs, white 2 tier pail bench, 2 door cabinet (as found), green base drop leaf table, 1 piece step back flat to the wall, 3 tier barrister's bookcase, dresser/3 drawers/mirror, 6 drawer hiboy, walnut hope chest, black iron table/ 4 chairs, grey 2 door cupboard, 6 press back chairs, maple stool, 1930's smokers table, black wicker magazine rack, painted floral top card table, 4 folding wooden chairs, square pine coffee table/turned legs, green youth chair, 4 drawer white dresser, 2 white dining tables, coffee tables, 4 green painted gunstock chairs, organ stool, maple child's table/ 2 chairs, green enamel pendant light, metal fan, copper egg pan, small wall shelf, 2 oak benches, white garden gate, red square churn, American named milk bottles, tins, tin toys, cream can, parking meter top, new tin signs, granite ware, CNR oil tin, 6 vintage polka dot glasses, match holder, 2 tone crock, counter top paper cutter, splayed leg stool, milk stool, brass fire extinguisher, horse collar mirror, gray washstand/basin, maple fold down school desk/ cast legs, plant stands, dark wood & wicker table, 8 wooden bats, table top hockey game, painted washstand, wooden pail, child's toy metal sewing machine, fancy Victorian chair, coke cooler (French), green enamel meat grinder, metal coca cola bottle rack, Moran beverage bottle, Toledo counter scale, pool cues, farm painting on canvas, Badger tin sign, buggy seat, folk art rooster & cow, “Antiques” sign, brass fire screen, apple basket, wooden grain rake, cardboard Pepsi sign, cutlery caddy, folding wash tub stand, wooden doll stroller, bag cart, old fishing creole, fishing cabinet & many more pieces far too many to list. Note: This is a Thursday evening sale. See my web site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
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AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF EARL ROSS, CORBYVILLE, ONT. AT 9:30 AM ON SITE Directions: From Hwy 401 take Hwy 37 north 3 kms to Blessington Road. Turn east and follow to sale site at 1423 Blessington Road. Household Effects selling at 9:30 A.M. Antique cupboard, 2 old trunks, chest of drawers & matching vanity, dresser/mirror, chesterfield & chair, glass top patio table & 4 chairs, “D” end table, old hand made quilts, quilting frames, qty. of stained glass, Findlay parlour stove, antique set of beam scales, old bicycle, old tricycle, old tractor & automotive manuals, old tin seats, milk cans, church pew (as found), old cast register, barn lantern, few smalls. Farm & Shop related: Case CX90 4wd tractor with cab & air and Case 2255 loader ( 2384 hrs ) in excellent shape, 1952 john Deere model 50 tractor completely restored and running, 1947 McCormick Deering W4 standard (needs starter), 1929 McCormick Deering tractor on steel, 1952 Allis Chalmers CA tractor with loader, belly mount cultivator and 2 furrow plough, Allis Chalmers 3 PTH 4 furrow trip beam plough, Case 10 ft. discs on rubber, Massey Harris 15 run seed drill on steel, 3 section set of drags, 3 drum roller, set of one ways, flat bottom hay wagon, bale spear, tandem axle bumper hitch 18 ft. trailer/ ramps, antique walking plough, McCormick Deering hit and miss engine, belt driven buzz saw on wheels, 3 PTH snow blower, Wallenstein 3 PTH woodsplitter, Yardman 15 H.P. 42 inch cut riding mower, lawn sweeper, Craftsman 9.5 H.P. 27 inch snowblower, lawn roller, garden dump trailer, 2 garden tillers, 5.5 H.P. push mower, weedeater, lawn spreader, cedar rails, hay tarp, 14 ft. fibreglass boat & trailer with Yamaha 70 H.P. motor, 1991 Polaris “Indy Classic” snowmobile, Ski Doo “Safari Saga” snowmobile, Ski Doo “377 snowmobile, Double wide snowmobile trailer, culvert pieces, Campbell Hausfeld 60 gallon vertical air compressor, Lincoln 225 welder and welding accessories, Baldor grinder/buffer, 3 ton super winch, 1 ton chain falls, Craftsman 1 H.P. portable air compressor, K'Archer power washer, Delta 6 inch bench grinder, antique vise, creeper jacks, 8 ft. step ladder, 34 ft. aluminum extension ladder, barn jack, old hay fork, cross cut saw, Rockwell 9 inch table saw, wheelbarrow, battery charger, oil tank, diesel fuel tank and pump, large qty. of wrenches, hand power tools, hardware, lubricants, jackall, impact wrench & sockets, creeper, jack stands, chains & numerous other shop tools. Qty. of livestock supplies including electric fencers, fencing, stakes, cattle oiler, tags & taggers, calf puller, cant kick & hobbles and many other items found around the old farmsteads. Real Estate: This prime piece of real estate will be offered for sale by auction Saturday September 12th at 1:00P.M. It is situated on the North east corner of Blessington and Bronk Roads, fronting on Blessington Road. It consists of a surveyed approximately 18 acre parcel of land with a beautiful 3 bedroom brick farm house with gingerbread trim. The house features an eat in kitchen, dining room, living room, family room with wood stove, laundry room and 2 piece bath and a bright spacious sun room on the west side all on the main floor. The second storey has 3 bedrooms all with walk in closets and a 3 piece bath with linen closets. It has a single car attached garage. Adjacent to the house is a 3 bay garage one bay of which is heated. Featuring a ten year old forced air oil fired furnace with a new tank in 2015. Outbuildings include an older style barn with tie stall and box stalls with a newer loafing barn attached. A large 30 ft. x 80 ft. building serves as the machine shed with one bay heated with a cement floor. 2 other small buildings serve as chicken houses. This is a prime piece of property on a good paved road minutes from Belleville, close to schools, shopping, Hwy. 401 and all the other amenities. An open house will be held on August 29th from 12 noon until 2:00 P.M. or also by appointment. The property will sell subject to the approval of the estate. AUCTION MANAGED & SOLD BY DOUG JARRELL AUCTIONS 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard or Cheque / ID Lunch available Estate and/or auctioneer not responsible in case of accident
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August 20 (9am-4pm)- Hastings County Plowing Match and Farm Show hosted by Chadwick Farms Inc., Brian, Wayne, Rob & Drew Chadwick - 1210 Callaghan Rd, Township of Tyendinaga. 300 exhibitors of agricultural technology & services, woodlot info & demos, crafts, family program, antiques, Queen of the Furrow & entertainment. Contact Harry Danford 613-395-5177. http://www.hastingsfarmshow.ca
September 10 - The Prince Edward Federation of Agriculture monthly board of directors meeting will be held at the Bloomfield United Church in the Sunday school room beginning at 7:30 p.m. All members are encouraged to attend. Contact Pat Stacey at 476-3842 or princeedwardfarmers@gmail.com for further information .September 15-17 - Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show 2015,
744906 Oxford Rd 17, Woodstock, at the corner of the 11th Line. As our nation's premier outdoor agricultural showcase, Canada's Outdoor Farm Show offers "one stop shopping" for farmers and highlights the most innovative and technologically advanced agricultural products and services available. www.outdoorfarmshow.com September 19-20 - Fall Farm Craft Show, 9am-4pm daily, Country Heritage Park, 8560 Tremaine Road, Milton. www.miltonfarmcraftshows.com Phone: 1-888-307-3276 September 22-26 - International Plowing Match & Rural Expo - 14939 Concession 3-4 Rd, Finch. For more information please visit: http://www.plowingmatch.org
September 26 - Ontario 4-H Anniversary Gala Dinner. Reception: 5:30-6:30 Dinner 7:00pm. Cornwall Civic
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SUTCLIFFE SEPTIC SERVICE (Septic Tank Pumping Service)
37 Johnson Sideroad Napanee, K7R 3L1
613-354-6983 Ken Sutcliffe, Owner
RENOVATIONS PLUS
Interior/Exterior Renovations, Restorations, Installations, Repair Fully Insured Free Estimates Kazi Cook Cell: 613-449-9748 613-561-6194
TREE SERVICE
Pringle’s Tree Service
Fully Insured Trimming & Tree Removal Free Estimates Dry Hardwood For Sale CECIL & MARy Ann PRIngLE NAPANEE
613-354-3640 613-539-3885
Lawn Care Professionals & LCP Landscaping
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LAWN CARE
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DRYWALL
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• Tape and Texture at your request • Hand trowled ceilings Over 30 years experience
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Call Rick Murray 388-1067 Napanee CONSTRUCTION
Silver Construction
Licensed & insured Specializing in home renovations kitchens, bathrooms, floors, decks. New Construction homes, garages, etc. plus home inspections Call Earl
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AIR CONDITIONING
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PAINTING
LANG
Professional Painting
Interior and Exterior Painting
613 243 2850
A family business since 1965!
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GARAGE DOORS
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GARAGE DOORS Residential & Commercial Sales • Service Installation
Repairs to all makes of doors and garage door openers
Locally Owned & Operated Serving Greater Napanee & Area for 30 Years
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Thursday, August 20, 2015
Request for Volunteer Board Members for the Deseronto Public Library & Deseronto Cemetery Boards The Town of Deseronto is currently seeking letters of interest from individuals who are interested in becoming a member of the Deseronto Public Library Board or Deseronto Cemetery Board. These positions require a commitment of one meeting every other month (6 times per year) and possible supplementary meetings as required. Any person is qualified to sit on the board if they meet the following criteria: • Is at least 18 years of age • Is a Canadian citizen • Is a resident of the Municipality or an agent/representative of an interested agency All interested applicants should submit a letter of interest with the details of the education and/or experience that they feel would be beneficial to the board. All letters must be received by Friday September 4, 2015, addressed to:
We thank all interested applicants in advance and advise that only those candidates/members to be interviewed will be contacted. In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, and will be used for the purpose of candidate selection.
Tender No. 2015-08
Supply and Delivery of Winter Sand
Sealed Tenders, clearly marked as to contents, will be received by the undersigned until Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. local time.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Tender forms will be supplied by the Township. Please forward all Tenders to the attention of the undersigned: Paul Snider Director of Administrative Services/Clerk The Corporation of Loyalist Township 263 Main Street Odessa, Ontario K0H 2H0
For information, contact:
David MacPherson, C.E.T. Public Works Manager 613-386-7351, Ext. 117 dmacpherson@loyalist.ca
If you are a person with a disability and need Loyalist Township information in another format, please contact 613-386-7351 ext. 100 between 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. or e-mail info@loyalist.ca
CLUES ACROSS
1. Munich jazz label 4. A lump of clay 8. Showy ornament 10. __ Girl, brand of beer 11. Aka Kissavos 12. Warmest season of the year 13. 2nd longest Bulgarian river 15. Records the brain's electric currents 16. Cutting part of a drill 17. Colorful Italian city 18. The last part 19. Pouch 20. "Mad Men" creator 24. No (Scottish) 25. Actress Farrow 26. Focus cars (Co. initials) 27. Snakelike fish 28. One point E of due S 29. Grey sea eagle 30. Female "Mad Men" star 37. Actress Lupino 38. Time units
(abbr.) 39. Moses' elder brother 40. 4th Caliph of Islam 41. Treaty of Rome creation 42. Theatrical play 43. Told on 45. "To tie" in Spanish 46. Amidst 47. Exchange for money 48. Bar game missile 49. Pluto or ___ Pater CLUES DOWN
1. Selfishness 2. Cinnamon source 3. Revolutionary firearm 4. Br. university town river 5. Lower back region 6. Relating to oil 7. Soil 9. Cause to lose courage 10. Pushed in nose
dog 12. Dregs 14. Part of a cheer 15. Point midway between NE and E 18. Female sheep 19. Main 21. In a way, tangled 22. WWII female grunts 23. Nothing 26. Hoover's organization 27. Before 28. Patti Hearst's captors 29. One point S of due E
LAST WEEK’S SOLVED
Mrs. Ellen Hamel, CAO/Clerk Town of Deseronto 331 Main Street P.O Box 310 Deseronto, ON K0K 1X0 Fax 613-396-3141 E-mail: ehamel@deseronto.ca
30. Film splicer & viewer 31. Something curved in shape 32. Possessed 33. Patagonian hares 34. Gave a formal speech 35. Resident of Mogadishu 36. Tangles 37. Annona diversifolia 40. Mures river city 41. Same as 15 across 44. Explosive
sudoku Metro Creative Graphics LAST WEEK’S ANSWER
Thursday, August 20, 2015
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PRINCE EDWARD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 180TH ANNUAL
Picton Fair 2015 Picton Fair Grounds, Prince Edward County www.pictonfair.org
Midway All-Day Bracelet Get Yours Now!! Only $20 ($35 at the Fair!)
Friday Night
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY,
SEPTEMBER 11, 12, 13 CALLING ALL VOLUNTEERS TO HELP WITH THIS YEAR’S FAIR
TRACTOR PULL
Saddle Horse Show
Special Classes For Stock And Antique Tractors
Available at: The Picton Gazette Scott’s Store, Picton Mainstop Gas Bar, Picton Home Hardware, Wellington
In the Ring - Saturday 9am
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EXHIBITOR NUMBERS NOW AVAILABLE at The Picton Gazette
LAWN TRACTOR PULL
Sunday Morning
Many catergories available for entry All entries to be totally handcrafted by the exhibitor Crafts Embroidery For the Home Folk Art Paper Tole Christmas Rugs Handloom Weaving Handspinning Sewing Crochet Handknitting Quilts Felting
Sunday, Sept 13 at 2pm Drivers Wanted
Info & Entry Forms at www.pictonfair.org
Chair: Jean McCormack 613-476-4196
Beef Cattle Show Cattle Show Pavillion - Saturday 2pm Chair: Tina Hiddink 613-399-3239
Steer Show & Sale & Auction Cattle Show Pavillion Show - Saturday 5:30pm
-with
Eric Pilgrim
Show & Auction - Saturday 6:30pm
Antique & Muscle Car Display Saturday & Sunday in front of Crystal Palace
see website for complete details
DRAFT HORSE & MINI HORSE SHOW
Full details in prize book or on the website.
For information contact Fred Morton 613-813-4596
Dance to the music of
• Youth • Adult
Dairy Cattle Show Cattle Show Pavillion - Friday 7pm
PRINCE EDWARD AUTO CLUB
Get Your Entries Ready NOW!
COUNTRY FAIR BAKING
Chair: Katie Way 613-476-3331 k.way18@hotmail.com
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DESTRUCTION DEMOLITION DERBY Homecraf t Exhibiting
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Showing in front of the Grandstand Saturday 1pm Info: Larry Everall 613-476-2997
See the
GIANTS and the MINIS!
See Fair Book for details Irene Camp 613-476-4502
2015
8th Annual
alleng Ch
Friday 8pm ~ Curling Club
More Mini classes this year!
Pet Valu
e
MUTT “DOG” SHOW
CALLING ALL BAKERS Put together a group to join in the fun. Bookclub, motorcycle club, gardeners... etc.
SATURDAY, S EPTEMBER 12, 2015 JUDGING 9:15AM, AUCTION 10:30AM ~ CURLING CLUB BAKE SALE WILL INCLUDE White Cake, Chocolate Cake, Cheesecake Lemon or Coconut Cream Pie Apple or Berry Pie
JUDGES: Mary Everall - nurse, Don King - Chef, Ken Manlow - PECMH Board Member AUCTIONEER: Creighton Carr For more info call Susan Harrington 613-393-2442
ANNOUNCEMENT The Picton Rotary Club is proud to once again sponsor the refreshment area in the Curling Club. Drop by when visiting The Reasons on Friday evening, Wrestling on Saturday evening or during any of the other wonderful entertainment during Fair hours. Proceeds go to support local charities and organizations.
To support the purchase of medical equipment for Picton Hospital
ENTRANCE FEES: Adults $8, Students 13-17 $5.00, Children 12 & under Free
Prize Books & Exhibitors Number now available at Picton Gazette
Saturday, Sept. 12th 12 NOON Mr. Ed’s Place (Poultry Barn) For info: Pet Valu 613-476-3048
The County Cat Show Sunday, September 13th
10am-noon at the Prince Edward Curling Club Awesome Prizes!! Lots of Fun!! For info: Robyn’s Nest & Spa 613-476-6459
FREE PARKING on grounds
ALL DAY RIDE WRISTBANDS $20 ($35 at the gate) AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: PICTON GAZETTE OFFICE MAINSTOP GAS BAR, MAIN ST. PICTON • SCOTT’S STORE, LAKE ST. PICTON • WELLINGTON HOME HARDWARE, WELLINGTON • COUNTY TREASURES, BLOOMFIELD
Check out our Facebook page @PictonFair or website www.pictonfair.org
NOW ON SALE
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Thursday, August 20, 2015
Are You Living With Sciatica Or Back Pain ...When There Is A Non-Invasive, Drugless Solution? Having back and sciatic pain is a miserable – even crippling – condition.
ultrasound.” -- Stanley Bigos, MD, Professor of Orthopedic Surgery
You might not be able to play golf, work, or even sit in the car for a 30-minute drive. It’s almost impossible for anyone around you to understand how you feel. You can’t remember the last time you even had a restful night’s sleep.
This means in just a matter of weeks you could be back on the golf course, enjoying your love life, or traveling again.
You may have a condition called “Sciatica” if you’re suffering from any of these annoying conditions. Sciatica is a compression of the sciatic nerve, usually by an L4 or L5 disc herniation.
Feel the Improvement – and Say “Yes” to Life Again With my “Back Pain And Sciatica Evaluation” we’ll be able find the problem and then correct it. Think of how you’ll feel in just a few short weeks.
Nothing’s worse than feeling great mentally, but physically feeling held back from life because your back or sciatica hurts and the pain just won’t go away!
Do You Have Any of the Following? • • • • • •
Sharp pains in the back of the leg Lower Back Pain Herniated/bulging discs Numbness or soreness in your legs Shooting hip or thigh pain Muscle spasm, sprains & strains
See and feel your life change for the better. Start your body on the way to pain-free, normal living. Feel tight joints rest, relax, free up. Feel muscles tied in knots become more supple. Feel strength in your muscles increase. As you begin to see motion returning to your joints, you’re preventing and reducing chances of disability and a crippling future.
Pain Shouldn’t Hold You Back From The Important Things In Life! Tim Mick, DC, an associate professor and chair of the Department of Radiology at Northwestern Health Sciences University says…
The Single Most Important Solution To Your Sciatica and Back Pain
"Untreated, sciatica can lead to a loss of muscle strength and muscle size that may be irreversible. Eventually, there can be problems with gait.”
It’s time for you to find out if chiropractic will be your sciatic and back pain solution.
Sciatica can be successfully treated. You can recover. Healthy, pain-free living should be yours.
Fortunately, if you are suffering from any of these problems, they may be relieved or eliminated with chiropractic adjustments.
For 14 days only, $35 will get you all the services I normally charge new patients $160 for!
Call today and we can get started with your consultation, exam and x-rays as soon as there’s an opening in the schedule.
“What’s The Chance This Will Work For Me?”
What does this offer include? Everything I normally do in my new patient evaluation.
We have TWO LOCATIONS to serve you better in Kingston and Shannonville.
• An in-depth consultation about your health and well-being where I will listen…really listen…to the details of your case.
ForeverYoung Chiropractic & Massage 500 Canatara Court, Kingston On K7M 0E4 613-507-5007 www.foreveryoungchiro.ca
Chiropractic has been around for over a hundred years, and has been used to help everyone from tiny babies to the elderly. Even top sports star like Sidney Crosby credit chiropractic for his return to hockey. Even the icon Wayne Gretzky is a huge advocate for chiropractic care during and after his career. These professional athletes have the money to hire any kind of doctors they want, yet they choose to have a chiropractor on their team. Here’s what some of the top medical researchers had to say about chiropractic… “Manipulation [chiropractic adjustments], with or without exercise, improved symptoms more than medical care did after both 3 and 12 months.”– British Medical Journal “Chiropractor’s manipulation of the spine was more helpful than any of the following: traction, massage, biofeedback, acupuncture, injection of steroids into the spine and back corsets, and
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A complete neuromuscular examination.
• A full set of specialized x-rays, digital posture and thermography scan • A thorough analysis of your exam and x-ray findings so we can start mapping out your plan to being pain free. •
I'll provide answers to your questions, like…
…the best nutritional supplements proven to help with joint problems. …which position, mattress, and pillow you should use for a good night's rest. …how to exercise the right way so you aren’t making your pain worse. Don't Let Your Sciatica Get Worse
Maracle Chiropractic 14 York Rd, Shannonville., ON K0K 3A0 613-876-5855 www.maraclechiropractic.ca Call Melanie our Office Manager within the next two weeks to book your Back Pain And Sciatica Evaluation. We look forward to helping you get rid of your pain so you can start living a healthier, more joyful life. Yours in Health, Dr. Jason Young & Dr. Rebecca Huddleston P.S. Life is too short to let pain slow you down. Don't live another day like this. Call Kingston 613-507-5007 or Shannonville 613-876-5855 to schedule your evaluation.
Thursday, August 20, 2015 / RE1
The Napanee Beaver OPEN HOUSE
OPEN HOUSE
SAT. AUG. 22ND 12-1:30PM
475 CAMDEN RD. - HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS Totally renovated 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. Large kitchen with breakfast bar, hardwood floors throughout, sunroom at back and covered porch in front. Large yard, newer windows and doors. This home is a must to view! $158,000. (EX3938) MLS 15606540
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage
Wade Mitchell, Broker of Record/Owner Cell 613-539-1433 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
OPEN HOUSE
SAT., AUG. 22 1-3PM
SAT. AUG. 22ND 1-3PM
86 BEVERLY ST NAPANEE
3 bdrms up and 2 more down, 3 full baths, crown moldings, granite counter, private deck out back facing fenced back yard and park, huge master with ensuite and walk-in closet, hardwood & carpet floors, mostly recently painted throughout, weather protected front entry, double paved driveway and garage. Lower level is good potential granny suite. See it today, call listing rep for your personal viewing. $344,900.
Call Robert Storring, Broker, Direct 613-379-2903
LANTHORN REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
44 Industrial Blvd. Napanee 613-354-4347
OPEN HOUSE
SAT. AUG. 22ND 1-3PM
9 CENTRE ST., UNIT 104 - HOST: DON COX 3 bedroom Vyas Villa condo in prime location. Main floor is next to the river with patio access and parking just outside. Large master bedroom with walk-in closet and 3 piece ensuite bath. All appliances included. Enjoy a carefree lifestyle with condo living. Just steps to the new riverwalk leading to Springside Park and Conservation Park. $175,900. (EX3986) MLS 15608016
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage
Wade Mitchell, Broker of Record/Owner Cell 613-539-1433 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
OPEN HOUSE
NEW PRICE
NEW PRICE
358 BRIDGE ST. W. $259,900. Excellent Colorado style bungalow with attached garage. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, appliances included. Large garden shed and patio area at back. Close to hospital and all amenities. (EX3870) MLS 15604546
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage
George Mitchell, Sales Rep Cell 613-541-9152
32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, AUGUST 23RD 1-3 PM
397 PHILLIPS ROAD - Executive home for lease or purchase, available immediately with amazing view of rolling country acreage, custom design with exquisite finishing from Brazilian Jatoba flooring to cast iron millwork. Beautiful, private surroundings. Lower level has bright family room/kitchen open concept and level walkout for extended family or nanny. Utilities additional.
SAT. AUG. 22ND 2-3:30PM
262 BARRETT BLVD. - HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS Excellent family home in great neighbourhood! Features 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, family room and hardwood in all bedrooms and hallway. F/A gas furnace with central air. Outside enjoy a fenced yard. Includes an attached single car garage with paved driveway. Great home. Call today! $199,900. (EX3858) MLS 15603985
Call Bill Martin, Sales Rep Cell 613-540-4375
LEASE $2,500. BUY $599,900. Everyone welcome MLS 15606634 Call Wendy Hay Broker of Record
32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Cell 613-217-9488
Independently Owned & Operated
wendy.hay@kbbrokerage.ca
Find some of the
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AUG. 23RD 2-4PM
269 GOLD DUST LANE It’s all about the out of doors from Easter to Christmas. Open air living room with composite decking. Screened gazebo for dining. Six person trailer with fridge & stove. Two docks and a granite point for swimming, boating and fishing - quite wonderful! $79,900. MLS 15607763
Marten Lewis, Sales Representative, 613-539-9852
112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550
Real Estate listings in the Greater Napanee area and beyond in this Real Estate Section!
SHEFFIELD LAKE REDUCED PRICE CABIN AT THE LAKE, Great opportunity to acquire a waterfront property that you can use right away, at a reasonable price. Very different with 2 sleep cabins joined by a deck and a separate screened dining gazebo viewing the lake. Level lot, with mature pines, nicely cleared for outdoors enjoyment. Sheffield Lake has no public access other than via Gull Creek. Good swimming, boating, kayaking, canoeing and fishing. Now $119,900
Call Robert Storring, Broker, Direct 613-379-2903
44 Industrial Blvd. Napanee LANTHORN REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED 613-354-4347 NEW LISTING
531 BUTTERMILK FALLS ROAD Great curb appeal and lots of room to roam! Fabulous all-brick bungalow sits just 15 minutes from town on a well treed 1.3 acre lot. This home boasts hardwood flooring, large family room with patio doors to deck, wood burning fireplace and 3 good sized bedrooms. Completely open basement to finish to your liking. Two car garage, circular drive, wrap-around decking, and shed with hydro completes the outdoor package. $279,900. MLS 15605728
Angela Peterson-Hatch, Sales Rep Cell 613-217-3506
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage
32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
NEW LISTING
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage
138 SHORELINE CRES. Immaculate open concept home in upscale cul-desac on Napanee River. Main floor laundry, nice family room and large eatin kitchen with patio doors to 3-tier deck and sloping yard to Napanee River area. Features gas fireplace in family room, above-ground pool and patio. Call today! $309,900. (EX3946) MLS 15606734
George Mitchell, Sales Rep Cell 613-541-9152 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
107 FRETTS LANE, NAPANEE
• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 20 Acres of Land • Expansive Lower Level $399,900. MLS 15604568
Independently Owned and Operated
Call Michele Heaney, Sales Rep, at 613-583-7253 or Peg Campbelton, Sales Rep, at 613-449-4200
259 COUNTY ROAD 17, NEWBURGH Visions of sitting on the wide verandah enjoying the serenity and privacy of this historic 2 story brick will be your first impression at this wonderful home. Features of yesteryear and convenience of today combine to make this a great home 5 minutes from town. Huge hobby room, sauna, outdoor hot tub amongst the flower gardens, walkways and paths through the property & double garage with workshop. Woodstove, skylights, 2 baths, eat-in kitchen and a separate dining room are some of the added features but the real bonus is the absolute privacy amongst the trees. $309,900. MLS 15607866
Call Robert Storring, Broker, Direct 613-379-2903
44 Industrial Blvd. Napanee LANTHORN REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED 613-354-4347
98 BAYVIEW DR. This year-round home offers 80’ of waterfront with panoramic views, great fishing and boating. Open concept kitchen/dining/living rooms with main floor laundry. 4 bedrooms (master with vaulted ceiling), 2 baths (1 ensuite) and central air. Fully finished basement with in-law suite, WATERFRONT laundry, kitchen/bar, gas fireplace and walkout to 14’x28’ in-ground pool. Covered marine rail system, dock, boat lift, sprinkler system, wrap-around deck and 2 car garage. Many upgrades include new roof, pool pump, tile and hardwood floors throughout main level. $399,900. (EX3980) MLS 15607855
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage
Wade Mitchell, Broker of Record/Owner Cell 613-539-1433 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated 2308 SHARPE RD Excellent value in this 4 bedroom, 2 storey in a country setting close to Napanee and Kingston. Interior features, hardwood 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Exterior features large deck, insulated garage with heat & hydro, carport, breezeway. A great buy for a growing family. Beautiful park like backyard.
Call Wendy Hay $250,000.
Call Wendy Hay Broker of Record
MLS 15606796
Cell 613-217-9488
wendy.hay@kbbrokerage.ca
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ROBERT STORRING Broker 613-379-2903
N A PA N E E
L ANTHORN
IN-TOWN LOT
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REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED
100 ACRES OF NATURE
Thursday, August 20, 2015
44 Industrial Boulevard, Napanee, ON K7R 4B7
613-354-4347
ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
www.27westst.com NEW PRICE
BILL McCUTCHEON Broker 613-453-4347
JOANNE HOLMES Sales Rep. 613-530-6705
ROB MacDONALD Sales Rep 613-561-7035
DAVE PINNELL Sales Rep 613-328-7213
NEW LISTING 245 ROBERT ST. In town building lot with town services. $63,000. MLS 15607811
458 DALEY ROAD Lots of room to play. Hardwood, softwood, beaver pond & level land to build on. $89,900. MLS 15606980
NEAR 3067 COUNTY ROAD 27 20+ Acres, 2 drilled wells 1350+ feet of road frontage $69,900. MLS 15603442
27 WEST ST, ENTERPRISE 5 Bedroom Beauty
WATERFRONT CABIN
Granny Suite Potential
CLASSIC BRICK
LITTLE MARBLE LAKE
SHEFFIELD LAKE ROAD 2 sleep cabins & screened dining gazebo, aluminum boat included. $119,900. MLS 15606139
86 BEVERLY ST 3 beds up, 2 down. Private deck w/fenced backyard. Paved drive. $344,900. MLS 15607831
259 CTY RD 17 Charm of yesteryear. Wide verandah, garden, 3 bdrm, 2bth, sauna, hot tub. $309,900. MLS 15607866
1069B WILD ASTOR LN. Cottage, 3 bdrms, full bath, sand beach, woodstove, new septic. $229,900. MLS 15606688
Salmon River
SINGLE FAMILY HOME
UNIQUE: VILLAGE OF CROYDON
WATERFRONT
80 ROBLIN ROAD 524ft on Salmon River, 3-5 Beds, Immediate Possession $199,900. MLS 15603554
7 BAYVIEW DRIVE 3 bedrooms, 2 full bath, deeded access to water. $239,900. MLS 15607162
1010 CTY RD 14, CROYDON 1885 reconverted structure/ barn. Open concept. Original beams. Outbldg prev. used for horses. 24+ Acres. $550,000. MLS 15605264
10964 HWY 33, GREATER NAPANEE Totally renovated, carpet free on 1.2 acre lot $349,900. MLS 15602257
SKOOTAMATTA LAKE
HOBBY FARM
HUNT CAMP WITH ACREAGE
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL
1231-I HUGHES LANDING ROAD Year round home, excellent condition, 101x1 ac, 3 boats, furnished. $379,900. MLS 15602606
2541 EAST HUNGERFORD ROAD 81 acre farm, 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, 3700 sqft with sauna. $349,900. MLS 15605424
534 SLATE FALLS ROAD, DENBIGH 39 acre hunt camp backs on crown land, year round access. $65,900. MLS 14609768
131 JOHN STREET 4000sqft limestone. 3 level, private drive, downtown. $199,900. MLS 15603574
www.69dundasstreetwest.com
DESIRABLE LOCATION
28 QUEEN STREET
DUNDAS STREET
NEW PRICE
NEW PRICE
MUST SEE!
KRISTINA SELBY-BROWN Sales Rep 613-305-2900
BILL RORABECK Broker 613-392-2511
$274,000. MLS 15604589
Open House Saturday 1-3pm 69 DUNDAS STREET WEST Every room newly renovated. 3 beds, 1.5 baths. Double attached garage. $319,900. MLS 15604887
9 YEOMANS STREET 3 Bed, 1.5 bath. Large corner lot. Recent updates. $239,900. MLS 15607025
28 QUEEN STREET 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Historical red brick with inlaw apt. $219,900.
185 DUNDAST ST. W, NAPANEE 3+1 Bedroom home, many updates. Walkout basement to screened-in porch. $239,900. MLS 15602109
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T O M O R R OW !
GEORGE MITCHELL
WADE MITCHELL BROKER OF RECORD/OWNER OFFICE: 354-4800 HOME: 354-1520 CELL: 539-1433
OPEN HOUSE
OPEN HOUSE
HOST: DON COX
475 CAMDEN RD. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $158,000. (EX3938) MLS 15606540
NEW LISTING
email:gmitchell@exitnapanee.ca
NEW PRICE
NEW LISTING
SAT. 2-3:30PM
SAT. 1-3PM
HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS
OFFICE: 354-4800 CELL: 541-9152
REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
32 Industrial Blvd, Napanee, Ontario K7R 4B7 Phone (613)354-4800 Fax (613)354-4804 www.exitnapanee.ca
OPEN HOUSE
SAT. 12-1:30PM
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION
email: wmitchell@exitnapanee.ca
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9 CENTRE ST., UNIT 104 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $175,900. (EX3986) MLS 15608016
HOST: JAMIE YOUMANS
262 BARRETT BLVD. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $199,900. (EX3858) MLS 15603985
NEW LISTING
WATERFRONT
98 BAYVIEW DR. 3+1 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $399,900. (EX3980) MLS: 15607855
420 DUNDAS ST. 2+0 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $179,900. (EX3981) MLS: 15607876
NEW LISTING
138 SHORELINE CRES. 3+1 BEDROOM, 2 FULL BATH, 2 HALF BATH $309,900. (EX3946) MLS 15606734
763 PALACE RD. 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $319,900. (EX3897) MLS 15605463
6169 OLD HIGHWAY 2 1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $139,900. (EX3941) MLS 15606598
WATERFRONT
5849 COUNTY RD. 41 2+1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $369,900. (EX3922) MLS 15606115
88 BEVERLY 3 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $329,900. (EX3984) MLS: 15607990
WATERFRONT
121 DONALD ST. 3 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $339,000. (EX3931) MLS 15606247
118 DUNDAS ST. W. 2 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $174,900. (EX3887) MLS 15605145
248 THOMAS ST. W. 1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $179,900. (EX3940) MLS 15606551
9053 COUNTY RD. 2 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $209,000. (EX3926) MLS 15606204
6 ELIZABETH ST. 4 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $279,900. (EX3882) MLS 15604944
14 NORTH BEAVER LAKE RD. 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $209,900. (EX3916) MLS 15605951
23 HARTWOOD CRES. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $489,900. (EX3930) MLS 15606244
6451 COUNTY RD. 9 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $224,900. (EX3967) MLS 15607331
WATERFRONT
67 APPLEWOOD COVE 3+1 BEDROOM, 4 BATH $749,900. (EX3893) MLS 15605369
353 GINGER ST. 3 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $199,900. (EX3972) MLS 15607515
NEW LISTING
1014 REDWOOD CRES., KINGSTON 2+2 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $419,900. (EX3894) MLS 15605364
47 CHERRYWOOD PKWY. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $349,900. (EX3942) MLS 15606619
NEW LISTING
1930 VENT RD. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $299,900. (EX3968) MLS 15607374
164 A LASHER RD. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $199,900. (EX3907) MLS 15605769
407 HUFFMAN ST. 3 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $114,900. (EX3902) MLS 15605605
68 ASHWOOD CRES. 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $399,900. (EX3883) MLS 15604975
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2 ACRES ON BAY OF QUINTE. Build your dream home on this gently sloped lot to the water. 6 GPM drilled well. The 2 acres have been kept manicured like a lawn. $249,900. (EX3827) MLS 15602760
COUNTY RD. 8 225 acres of recreational property. Overlooking Hay Bay, this is approximately 40 acres of wood. 2 maple woods on the property plus an 8x10 cabin in the woods. Excellent property to build your new home. Call for more details. $300,000. (EX3744) MLS 14610480
NEW PRICE
13 CAMPBELL CRES. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $259,900. (EX3947) MLS 15606765
NEW PRICE
31 BYRON ST., BELLEVILLE 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $144,900. (EX3860) MLS 15604043
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. (EX3737) MLS 14610360
WATERFRONT
390 DUNDAS ST. W. 3+1 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $349,000. (EX3971) MLS 15607449
60 RIVER RD. 2+1 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $249,900. (EX3912) MLS 15605909
NEW LISTING
175 DUNDAS ST. W. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $239,900. (EX3919) MLS 15606031
3218 HIGHWAY 41 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $69,900. (EX3976) MLS 15607664
11 CONCESSION NEW ST., LISTING TAMWORTH The River Bakery Cafe and Patio. This is a great business COMMERCIAL WATERFRONT COMMERCIAL WATERFRONT opportunity. Well established, 4 354 WATER ST, DESERONTO VACANT LAND - WATER ST., DESERONTO COMMERCIAL/RETAIL season breakFormer Deseronto marina on prime waterfront. The marina could Prime waterfront presently commercial zoned. Would be an ideal fast and brunch cafe. Seats 16 inside and 32 seats on patio. The cafe be rebuilt or build your dream home with your own boat slips and property to develop into condos or semis. The property would have was recently upgraded with new propane furnace, central air, furniture, rent out some of the slips. This is a must to view! $799,000. to be rezoned. The buyer should satisfy themselves that zoning equipment, and much more! $177,500. (EX3913) MLS 15605940 (EX3965) MLS 15607178 can be changed. $399,000. (EX3964) MLS 15607179
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HIGHWAY 41 - 8 acres of prime commercial land. Services at lot line. Located at 41 Highway and Vanluven Road. 132’ on 41 Hwy. 449’ on Vanluven Rd. with 8 acres +/-. Restricted covenant on title no restaurants. $519,000. (EX3821) MLS 15602610
NEW PRICE
VACANT LAND
GREAT BUILDING LOT with lots of privacy. IF YOU LIKE WIDE OPEN SPACES, this Just minutes from town. $49,900. (EX3948) building lot is perfect for you. Build you dream home on this very nice, level lot and have MLS 15606772 space to roam. New well with lots of water. 82 ACRES on Shermans Point with 332 feet Taxes to be assessed. $49,900. (EX3949) of prime waterfront. Build your dream water- MLS 15606773 front home on the secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of de- 416 DUNDAS ST. W. - Waterfront property on veloping the remaining acreage with 4560 feet the Napanee River. Approved for 12 unit apartof Town Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny ment building (plan included), or a single resibit of E.P. GST is applicable. $399,900. dential home. $225,000. (EX3856) MLS 15603832 (EX3939) MLS 15606544
VACANT LAND
PRISTINE SHORELINE - SHERMAN’S POINT ROAD - Build your dream home on this 100’ waterfront x 300’ cleared level lot. Nestled within the cedars on the shores of Long Reach. $169,900. (EX3701) MLS 14609617
PETWORTH RD. - Build your dream home on this 3.43 acre lot with a drilled well already on the property. $59,900. (3848) MLS 15603753
ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream home on this picture perfect 19 acre KIMMETT SIDE RD. - 2 acre industrial lot building lot located just minutes north of Napaclose to Goodyear, good access to Hwy. 401. nee. Enjoy nature at its best. You will have lots Utilities at the road. $89,900. (EX3866) MLS of privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells have been obtained on neighbouring lots. 15604312 $49,900. (EX3854) MLS 15603806
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BELLEVILLE BOUND? Come home to your own spa resort! 2+2 BR bungalow in fantastic central location. Chef's kit, 2 full baths, heated pool, hot tub, 35' pergola and covered deck, gar, dbl wide drive. Asking $229,900 MLS 15607062
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1062 MAPLE RD. $310,000. HOBBY FARM 48+ acres with 26â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; garage/shop with older but beautifully cared for and updated home. Many upgrades like newer windows and doors, kitchen, etc. Nice hardwood and softwood floors. 2 baths, 3 bedrooms, formal dining Large 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x26â&#x20AC;&#x2122; garage/shop could be converted room. (EX3857) MLS 15603863 to small barn if desired.
PICTURE YOURSELF OWNING THIS GRACIOUS CAPE COD. Centre hall plan, oversized rooms and classic character throughout, 2 car attached garage, bonus 40X32 shed at rear. Truly country splendour in the city! Offered at $459,900 MLS 15608004
HIGH ON A RIDGE LOOKING DOWN ON CREATION $389,900. 1005 LIME LAKE RD. NEW NEW OPEN HOUSE Gorgeous LISTING PRICE 1500 sq. ft. SAT. 1-3PM 7 year old 358 BRIDGE ST. W. $259,900. home with oversized 2 car garage. Privacy, wildlife, Excellent Colorado style bungalow with attached wooded land all within 15-20 minutes of 401 and Napagarage. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, appliances included. nee. 2 separate deeded parcels being sold as one packLarge garden shed and patio area at back. Close to age for a total of 143 acres of rustic paradise. $389,900. hospital and all amenities. (EX3870) MLS 15604546 (EX3959) MLS 15607094
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DOWNSIZING TO KINGSTON? Spacious and quaint describes this 2+1 BR bungalow with newer kit, 2 full baths, attached garage with GDO, very private rear yard with extensive covered decking, quiet crescent in Westwoods. Asking $284,900 MLS 15606812
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SUTTOn gROUPmaSTeRS RealTY Inc., bROkeRage Brokerage, Independently Owned and Operated
1113 claRk Rd, aRden
3 bdrm home, in immaculate condition, has the best of all worlds if you are looking for privacy, water, cottage and retirement country without the high cost normally associated with all the above. beautiful view of big clear lake, with access not far away. garage/workshop plus entertainment room with wet bar that is perfect for gatherings with friends and family. Perfect year around home or great escape to vacation, hunting and fishing country. call for more details and viewing. $134,900. mlS 15602826
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4 +/- acRe bUIldIng lOT on quiet country road. laRge Well TReed building lot. Frenced on 3 10 +/- minutes from 401 Hwy and napanee. great sides w/well and septic. call for more details. building location for new home. $28,900. mlS $28,900. mlS 15603043 15603047
Tammy Heath Gurr
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384-5500 office 561-4953 home
One of a kind piece of property with cottage on a beautiful secluded part of the lake that is totally surrounded by crown land. located on a stunning point on buckshot lake that is covered with shade trees and has gorgeous water views on 3 sides. Waterfront is pristine clean and is every thing you could dream of from rocky and deep to shallow and sandy. $169,900. mlS 14602335
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25 Buck Island
1163 PRINCE STREET
1067 RAYMO RD
84 MCANDREWS ROAD 3+1 bed, 2 baths, totally renovated, 2.21 acres
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Buck Island property with easy access via the public boat launch at Perth Road. This 3 bedroom cottage is openconcept and has a woodstove, large dock, fire pit and 300â&#x20AC;&#x2122; of waterfront. 2 adjacent parcels also listed. Stunning views and great waterfront on Buck Lake! MLSÂŽ15607725
209 Maple Grove Lane
Beautiful cottage with deeded access to Bobs Lake just a 2 minute walk down the road. Cottage features 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, wood stove, a huge screened-in porch with a hot tub and a large wrap around deck - all on 3.25 acres. Enjoy year round access to the property and lake! MLSÂŽ15605840
150 ACRES
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530 PARK RD
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138 Timmerman Road
Perfect waterfront and 2 acres on Sand Lake. Featuring 3+3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large windows, a fully finished walkout basement, and western exposure to see the sunsets! A large deck, fire pit, a deck over the water, a large dock and deep, clean waterfront. Exceptional! MLSÂŽ15606379
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32 Industrial Blvd., Napanee email: kellyp@exitnapanee.ca
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BEAUTIFUL HAY BAY WATERFRONT Walleye fishing capital & amazing deep waterfront. Home is like new, large open concept great room with cathedral ceilings, 11 ft island in kitchen with granite counter. Two master suites, both with ensuite baths & glass railing deck overlooking water. All stainless steel appliances with commercial size fridge & freezer. Lower level has full size kitchen, 2 bdrms, large rec room with patio doors to hot tub deck, you will feel like you are at a resort when you sit at your waterfront deck with granite bar, bar fridge & enough dock space for all your friends boats! Enough water to park a sail boat at your dock! This would make an excellent waterfront `bed & breakfast resort` or great for 2 families, with 6 bedrooms, 2 kitchens & 4 ensuite baths. $429,000. mlS 14604801
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Are you looking for a move-in condition bungalow? Then this is it! The front entrance features a heated enclosed mud room. The main level features bright rooms with large kitchen and an abundance of cupboards, as well as a built-in dishwasher. The main bath has a walk-in tub. The lower level features a large rec room, second bath, gas fireplace plus a bonus room which could be another bedroom if needed. Call today! $229,900. mlS 15607057
Wow! 32 acre property with 1159` of private, fully accessible waterfront. White Lake is a clean lake that is home to an MNR fish hatchery, making it very quiet and peaceful. Small cabin on the property with well and septic. A nature lovers dream! Located just 40 minutes west of Perth on a fully maintained township road. MLSÂŽ15606154
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KELLY PERCIVAL
3789 Bell Line Road
931 Palace Rd
OVER 30 ACRES ON TWO ROAD FRONTS
4 bed, 2.5 bath home nestled in the trees with over 3 acres for total privacy but less than a minute to the 401 for convenience. Majestic red brick Victorian features a two story barn, trails through woods, waterfront for fishing, kayaking or paddleboating, and inground pool. New kitchen- granite countertops, exposed brick and beams bring all the character! Family room with wood burning stove. Large separate living room. 4 large bedrooms, master ensuite. New propane furnace, well pump and pressure tank, spray foam insulation, newer pool liner, wood stove, baths, new kitchen and flooring. Call Kelly today before it's too late! $425,000. (eX3943)
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Excellent slab on grade 4 bedroom bungalow with newly renovated kitchen, large island, exposed brick gives it plenty of character, large dining room big enough for those Christmas dinners with a woodstove to feel toasty warm. Spacious family room & living room with sliding doors to your patio. This home is carpet free. The exterior features oversized double car garage, large barn with frontage on Cty Rd 4 & McIntyre Rd as well as over 30 acres. This property is a great buy. Call before itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s too late. (eX3970)
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Beautiful 3 bedroom home with 3 acres plus a creek running through the back of the property. This home is located close to the Glenora Ferry for those trips to the wineries or beautiful Sandbanks. 2 min drive to the boat launch for the best Walleye fishing in the world. Interior of this home features hardwood floors throughout, sunroom, eat in kitchen and detached double garage for all the toys. $194,900. (eX3842) mlS 15603201
42 cOUnTY ROad 17
Immaculate 3 plus 1 bdrm bungalow. Open concept, hardwood floors, walkout finished basement, huge bonus is the gas heat in the country. You will feel like you are at a resort in your private backyard with inground pool, pergola and screened in bar area. Only minutes to town. $249,900.
Build your dream home today with barn already in place and 50 acres of land located in Harrowsmith. $127,500.
STARTER HOME NEW PRICE
Spectacular waterfront cottage or year round home on Hay Bay. Boat anywhere from your dock or catch some walleye for a fish fry. This home is in great shape with 3 bedrooms, newer kitchen & bath, builtin appliances, huge deck overlooking your waterfront, dock for your boat to tie up to and most furnishings included. $269,000. (eX3895) mlS 15605388
50 ACRES
234 dUndaS ST., deSeROnTO
Great starter home for your family. Nice character filled home features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, main floor laundry, and large eat in kitchen with island. Newer windows, roof and gas furnace. Call today for a viewing. $75,000. MLS 14607892
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Outstanding live/work opportunity in the heart of Prince Edward County! Three bedroom, Guildcrest home (1990) and adjacent convenience store in a busy, highly-visible location. ATM, lottery, dry cleaning transfer and groceries. On route to Sandbanks Provincial Park and across from LCBO. House offers excellent space and potential for development of lower level. Oversized garage, too! $475,000 MLS QR21407460 Laurie Gruer*, Sam Simone*, Monica Klingenberg*
Relax on your deck overlooking fields, forests and pond. This Brick bungalow has lots of space for family & guests with 3+ bdrms, 3 baths, office, Kitchen/Family room w/ double-sided wood-fireplace + formal living and dining rooms. Hardwood floors. Master w/ 5 piece ensuite. 70 acres! Double attached garage+ detached 26x30` garage with power and space for a workshop. Centrally located only minutes from Picton, Bloomfield or Wellington. $478,000 MLS QR21502997 Gail Forcht**
Located in one of Belleville’s most prestigious neighbourhoods, this Old East Hill home is a magnificent spectacle inside and out. Appropriately named, ‘Queen Ann Villa’ sits on the North East corner of Queen and Ann. The extra large lot, (2 separately deeded lots), with meticulously manicured grounds, wrought iron fence and in-ground pool are just the beginning of this stunning beauty built in 1887. In almost every room there are original details that convey the charm and elegance from a bygone era. Detailed brass door hardware, hardwood floors, 10 foot ceilings, crown moulding, stained glass, and a gorgeously detailed staircase are only a few of the charming features this home has to offer. Summarized in the attached schedule are upgrades that the current owners have completed on the house and grounds. $488,000 MLS QR21503910 Ken Arseneault*
24 acres right on Lake Ontario! Stunning waterfront and incomparable vistas! 11year old house built by Ron Kerr and perfect for a family. Two fully-finished levels with walk-outs, decks and sprawling lawns. Terrific master-suite and enormous family room with games room adjacent. Double garage, too! Ideal weekend retreat or fulltime home! $499,000 MLS QR21502876 Laurie Gruer*, Sam Simone*, Monica Klingenberg*
A classic century home in Picton. Currently operating as La Vita e Bella Bed & Breakfast, which boasts top notch reviews on Trip Advisor. Three upstairs bedrooms, all with beautiful pine flooring and their own fully renovated bathrooms. The main floor has an open concept formal reception and dining-room area, with tall ceilings, high baseboards and windows, hardwood flooring and fireplace. Large den with fireplace leads to the wrap-around sunroom overlooking beautiful gardens. Main floor bedroom and laundry too. Mechanical systems and overall conditions of the house will allow you to unpack and enjoy. Central location. $525,000 MLS QR21504426 Darlene Eldridge**, Jim Wait*, Mark Davis*
Enjoy County living in comfort in this beautiful custom built home situated on 28.9 acres of useable farmland. This home offers four bedrooms on the main floor, coffered ceiling in the great room. Walk in pantry in open concept kitchen as well as the covered deck to enjoy those summer BBQ`s. The benefits from the geo thermal heating/cooling system will last a lifetime. This is a home that needs to be seen! $539,000 MLS QR21505609 Peter Lynch*
Custom built 4 bedroom, 3 Ѕ bath home has only had one owner. The home is open concept with gourmet kitchen, hardwood floors throughout, propane fireplace, wood burning air tight fireplace, large master bedroom with ensuite and walk in dressing room. The outdoor living space is awaiting for the next backyard party with a salt water inground pool, hot tub, cabana with change room, and large pool house with bar, eating area and large billiards room. The detached garage has four bays to store all the toys, an office area, separate heating system and large private gym. Only minutes to Picton and Belleville, this home has it all for the family. $549,000 MLS QR21505069 Lori Slik*
Private waterfront on the Bay of Quinte. This 4 bedroom custom built home sits on the north shores of Prince Edward County, only minutes from the 401. The property of 51/2 acres allows the home to sit far off the road with lots of trees for privacy. The house is open concept with master bedroom on second floor, cathedral ceiling, custom kitchen , main floor laundry, salt water pool, and circular driveway off a private lane. The finished basement has a theatre room, bedroom and the option available for another bedroom and bath. Great waterfront for all your recreational needs. $549,000 MLS QR21502196 Lori Slik*
What a wonderful opportunity to restore a classic centre hall plan century home on acreage in Prince Edward County! Only a few minutes from Picton, this property features two outbuildings with workshop, and attached workshop/storage shed, and two barns. Approx. 30 acres of tillable soil is currently being farmed. Grand mature maples and gentle breezes in a peaceful setting complete this lot. The home has some pine flooring, beautiful wooden bannisters, 10ft ceilings ceilings, and spacious formal rooms. Bright windows are 6ft tall, and high baseboards and lovely trim are reminiscent of a by-gone era. There are 4 spacious bedrooms upstairs, one with a walk-in closet. A full 4pc bath offers modern convenience. The modern eat-in kitchen leads to a pantry and 2pc washroom. This home has a newer roof and efficient propane furnace, as well as a cozy wood stove. $549,000 MLS QR21505307 Darlene Eldridge**, Jim Wait*, Mark Davis*
Splendid restoration of a classic 1838 County inn, now perfect as a family retreat or as an elegant B&B! Four bedrooms, all with ensuite baths, beautiful formal reception rooms with hand-painted detail, renovated kitchen and mechanical services. Double garage with adjoining space for studio or workshop. Truly an exquisite and authentic restoration. An outstanding opportunity! (Seller will consider selling additional acreage.) $559,000 MLS QR21503801 Laurie Gruer*, Sam Simone*, Monica Klingenberg*
A house full of sky! This extraordinary home was designed and built for an artist and it shows: wonderful views, abundant natural light and exemplary finishes. A huge main floor master suite has its own office and sitting area. Spectacular pond and gardens and stone wall. Double garage, too! $600,000 MLS QR21504011 Laurie Gruer*, Sam Simone*, Monica Klingenberg*
Own one of the most private and rare double lots on Sheba`s Island! This lovely home is set among mature trees on a 160ft wide lot fronting on pristine waterfront, suitable for boating, fishing and swimming. With two bedrooms on the main floor,original pine floors, a finished lower level with bedroom and a lovely bunkie, there is plenty of room for you and your guests. Open concept kitchen/living/dining room with panoramic views. By car or by boat, you are only 5 minutes to the world famous Sandbanks Provincial Park and sand dunes. $689,000 MLS QR21502855 Darlene Eldridge**, Jim Wait*, Mark Davis*
True Canadiana! Invest in a piece of County history with a historical house, Over 1000 feet of waterfront and a handsome barn. Wonderful views, Conservation area right across the road. Four bedrooms, utterly charming family kitchen and a large screened porch. Separate bunkie, too! $450,000 MLS QR21502512 Laurie Gruer*, Sam Simone*, Monica Klingenberg* www.monicaklingenberg.com
PICTON SHOW STOPPER! This Immaculate home located in the bustling town of Picton has been rejuvenated with modern flare and care for the quality of the original architecture. Re-landscaped yard, wrap around porch and fresh curb appeal are just the beginning. A grand entry way with soaring ceilings connects you to distinguished living areas featuring updated hardwood flooring, radiant against abundant natural light. This re-awaked century home is beyond compare! $495,000 MLS QR21505552 Rob Plomer* & Kate Vader*
www.robandkate.com
www.asenseofplace.ca
www.lauriegruer.com
Captivating water views from a 1.7 acre lot, mins. to Picton, offering privacy and room for a tennis court/pool. This home boasts 3 beds and 3 baths and the addition of a great room with cathedral ceiling, spacious master with ensuite, walk in closet and 3 gas fireplaces, gourmet kitchen and dining room looking out to the water. One floor living, studio/family room filled with light that would suit an in-law suite or a perfect layout for a B & B and guests. $728,000 MLS QR21501768 Gail Forcht**
www.homeinthecounty.com
Ken Arseneault Sales Representative
Betty Burns
Office Manager Sales Representative
Mark Davis
Sales Representative
Darlene Eldridge Broker
www.lauriegruer.com
www.monicaklingenberg.com
www.asenseofplace.ca
www.countyteam.com
This 8+ acre property features a well-constructed 2000 sq.ft. commercial building is currently being used as a music studio (formerly Glenora Springs Brewery). Zoning allows for many additional permitted uses on this property. This building has radiant in-floor heating, 3-phase electrical service, and two holding tanks, one for waste and one for fresh water. The two furnished cottages will provide additional income for the new owners and are nicely nestled in the trees. Existing entrance is from Loyalist Parkway for this portion of the property. There is a majestic white pine log home with many features set further back on the property and accessed from County Road 7 for privacy. All of this and more only minutes from Glenora Ferry and Picton. Don’t miss this four-season work/live opportunity! $799,000 MLS QR21502718 Darlene
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This all-season, private retreat is nestled among mature trees and exquisite perennial gardens on the shores of Long Reach. This spacious, bright, fourbedroom, custom-designed home takes full advantage of the scenic water`s edge. The easiest access to a remote property only 10 minutes from the 401 and Picton! $699,000 MLS QR21502862 Lori Slik*
www.asenseofplace.ca
“One owner home” Huyck`s Point Road home! Enjoy the natural beauty of this hand crafted stone home with 260 feet of flat ledge shore line. Tree lined 5.8 acre waterfront lot, manicured gardens, spectacular landscaping, breathtaking sunsets! Hand built stone seawall, 2 stone out buildings at waters edge. Safety bars on basement windows, upper level protected by Pentagon metal security shutters for when you are away! Must be seen to appreciate! $850,000 MLS QR21502443 Peter Lynch*
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Eldridge**, Jim Wait*, Mark Davis*
www.countyteam.com
Gail Forcht Broker
Laurie Gruer
Sales Representative
princeedwardcounty@chestnutpark.com
Chestnut Park Real Estate Limited, Brokerage
Liz Jones
Sales Representative
Peter Lynch
Sales Representative
www.chestnutpark.com
Rob Plomer
Sales Representative
Chris Kapches LLB, President & CEO
Sarah Scott
Sales Representative
Monica Sam Klingenberg Simone Sales Representative
Richard Stewart LLB
Vice President Legal Counsel Sales Representative
Sales Representative
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www.chestnutpark.com
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Spacious, energy efficient and thoughtful design throughout this 4 bedroom, 3 bath stone home. High ceilings, custom tile work, incredible chef`s dream kitchen with huge walk-in pantry, commercial Jenn-Air range, fantastic working island and a great desk area all topped with Quartz counters. Huge maintenance free composite veranda plus a covered patio. Incredible master suite complete with 5 piece ensuite and a dream closet! 2nd level laundry. Radiant in-floor heating and central air, R60 insulation (Arxx). The 70 acre property is a magical private oasis of wildlife with a seasonal creek, rolling hills and limestone with trails to tour the forest and meadows, fruit trees and even concord grapes! $725,000 MLS QR21504163 Gail Forcht**
www.homeinthecounty.com
The property you have been looking for! Updated Century home with space for the whole family or perfect for a B&B. 24 acres with over 600’ of waterfront on Adolphus Reach. Covered front veranda, original tin ceilings, pine and hardwood floors, fabulous trim and mouldings from the mid-1800`s! Renovated, finished and insulated space in the historic barn would make an excellent studio, bunkie or yoga space. 2 adjacent outbuildings in excellent condition. Stairs to the shore. Adolphus Reach is excellent for boating. Potential to sever. Great hobby farm. $875,000 MLS QR21503581 Shannon Warr-Hunter*
www.homeinthecounty.com
Lori Slik
Sales Representative
Kate Vader
Sales Representative
Jim Wait
Sales Representative
Shannon Warr-Hunter Sales Representative
43 Main Street, Picton ON K0K 2T0
Office: 613.471.1708 Toll Free: 1.877.471.1708
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The Elizabeth Crombie Sales Team 613.476.2700 104 Main Street, Picton 1.877.476.0096
Elizabeth Crombie, Sales Representative Tracey Dickson**
Suzanne White**
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WATERFRONT BREATHTAKING VIEWS $474,900 The view of Long Reach and Adolphus Reach is spectacular from this 3,000 sq ft of living space waterfront bungalow located on over 2 acres with pool & tennis court. MLS®QR21406721
WATER ACCESS MORRISON POINT $124,900 2 Lots left on this quiet country side road with water access on Prince Edward Bay 15 minutes to Picton. 9+ acres on each lot with wells installed. MLS®QR21406727/ MLS®QR21406729
WATERFRONT MINUTES TO TOWN $374,900 At the end of Ways Landing Road waterfront home with amazing waterviews. Surrounded by nature with steps down to water. MLS®QR21407592
COMMERCIAL BE IN THE HEART OF IT ALL IN PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY $349,000 3 bedroom home sitting in the midst of wineries, artisans, galleries, restaurants, shops and within 5 minutes of Picton and Bloomfield. Bonus one bedroom apartment used for vacation rental. MLS®QR21505285
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VACATION RENTAL POSSIBILITIES! $199,000 In a great location near wineries and a new brewery. Tastefully renovated old home! Great for year round retreats. MLS®QR21503406
COMMERCIAL GREAT LOCATION $224,900 Seasonal or year round this restaurant on Cty Rd 12 on West Lake is ready for a new owner!! Prime tourist location! MLS®QR21406075
1605 CTY RD 10 $519,500 Elegant c1880 restored home with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and over 3,000 sq ft of living space. Pond at far end of property with inground pool by back garden. MLS®QR21500263
Real (613) Real Estate Estate Inc. Inc. (613) Brokerage Brokerage
26 MacDonald St. Wellington, Ontario, K0K 3L0 • Fax 399-2140 sharon@quinteisle.com • www.quinteisle.com SHARON ARMITAGE, OWNER/BROKER OF RECORD *Member of the Quinte and District Real Estate Board Inc.
SHARON ARMITAGE Broker of Record
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VIEW OF LAKE CONSECON CLOSE TO TRENTON AND 401 Large 3+ bedrm home on approx 5 acres of land. Set in trees on a ridge, great view of the lake. Lg family rm, living rm /dining rm combined, eat-in kitchen, den area. Lower level recroom with walkout to back yard, workshop, utility area for laundry, etc, cold room, lg unspoiled area great for hobby room, etc. Asking $279,900 MLS® QR21502034
CLOSE TO EVERYTHING, WALK TO BEACH Executive home, large lot, village of Wellington. Open concept family rm / kitchen / eating area, separate living rm / dining rm. Main floor master bedrm, ensuite, walkin closet. 2 pc bath, laundry on main floor, inside entrance to 2 car garage. Second level has 2 bedrms, 4 pc bath. Unspoiled basement, rough in for bath. Call on this one. MLS® QR21407050
MAIN ST., WELLINGTON CORE COMMERCIAL Approx 1800 sq ft commercial space plus 2 bedrm apt, corner of Wharf & Main. Close to all amenities. Municipal sewer & water. Walking distance to Drake Devonshire, East & Main & Stache. Put your business in here, you have all the traffic. Asking $425,000 MLS QR21505585
LOOKING TO MAKE A MOVE THIS YEAR? NOW IS THE TIME TO LIST YOUR PROPERTY!
Call Quinte Isle Real Estate Ltd. Brokerage and talk to Sharon Armitage, Broker or George Reid, Broker Experience and knowledge of the area. Serving Prince Edward County and Quinte area for over 30 years. Call for a free market evaluation!
CANNIFTON RD., THURLOW 2 bedrm condo backing onto Moira River, private & pretty. Brick building, patio area, electric awning. Lg bright living rm, eat in kitchen, utility room. Energy efficient radiant heating, hardwood in living rm, hall & master bedrm. Close to all amenities. MLS® QR21403624
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GREAT SOIL FOR GARDENING Older renovated home on municipal water, Village of Consecon. Immaculate inside, totally renovated. Lg country kitchen, woodstove, lots of cupboards, island. Separate living rm, lg 3 pc bath, 2 bedrms upstairs, small office area, loft in 2nd bedrm. Detached 1 1/2 car garage, outbuilding could be used as workshop or small bunkie, 20x20 3rd building. Lg 2+ acre property, great for young entrepreneur for home occupation. Call to view. Asking $199,900 MLS® QR21404242
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DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH Lg treed double lot 112’x165’. Beautiful setting back off Main St., Wellington, municipal services. 4 bedrm, 1854 1 1/2 storey stucco home. Lg principal rooms on main floor, lots of original trim, tin ceilings. In need of extensive renovation. Ornate front porch, glassed in side porch. Yesteryear charm waiting for that special someone. $219,000 MLS QR21504456
ASHGILL GARDENS Village of Wellington, Niles St. Great lot in area of nice homes. Mature trees, close to all amenities. Walk to beach & schools. Municipal services available. Asking $74,900 MLS® 2143581
Quinte Ltd., Brokerage
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Saturday Aug. 22nd 1-3pm 236 MARILYN AVENUE, NAPANEE $219,900 Completely updated 2+1 bedroom on quiet street with professionally finished basement, gleaming hardwood floors, stamped concrete patio and private back yard.
Off: 613.544.4141
32 Industrial Blvd., Napanee
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183 FIRST AVE., NAPANEE Lovely 3 bedroom bungalow with rec room. Close to schools and shopping. Quiet dead-end street. $223,500. (EX3892) MLS 15605304
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1570 COUNTY RD. 9 Nice country bungalow. 3+1 bedrooms, full finished basement. 2.9 acre lot. $219,900. (EX3957) MLS 15607067
DAFOE ST. 1.6 acre lot close to nice newer homes. $34,900. MLS 15603792
BUTTERMILK FALLS RD. Nice level 5 acre lot for your new home. $34,500. MLS 14607594
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Absolutely mint condition bungalow in Golf Course community. Fully finished on both levels. Open concept on main floor with beautiful hardwood floors. Roof was shingled in 2011, carpet and hardwood done in 2014. The lower level offers large rec room with ceramic floors and gas fireplace, third bedroom and full bath. A $10,000 golf clubhouse membership to Loyalist Golf Club is included. Priced at just $289,900 MLSÂŽ15606655
Absolutely lovely all brick bungalow on quiet street in Centreville with detached single car garage. There have been many updates to this home. Kitchen recently updated. Steel roof 2011, windows 2009, gutter guards 2013, exterior doors 2009, furnace 2010, central air 2010, basement spray foamed 2012, R50 insulation in attic. Nothing to do here but move in and put your feet up. Priced at just $219,900 MLSÂŽ15607313
64 STORMONT AVENUE $369,900 Great house on one of the largest lots in Strathcona Park. This large home (approx. 2,400 sq. ft.) features 4 bedrooms, two full and two half-baths, main floor living room, dining room, den, sunroom and eat-in kitchen. All sitting on a double treed lot at the end of a cul-de-sac. MLS# 15605851
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DOWNTOWN IN FRONTENAC VILLAGE This 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath condo is in mint condition. It is an open concept design on four levels plus laundry and entrance to underground parking on 5th level down. Enjoy hockey or concerts across the street at KROCK Centre or walk to the market and downtown restaurants and stores. Priced at 344,900 MLSÂŽ
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11 BROOKLANDS PARK AVE. $799,000
Take a good look at this bungalow, boasting an open concept design on the main floor, plus a finished lower level with rec room, office, wet bar, 4-piece bath and separate laundry. Main level features open concept living space with two bedrooms and L-shaped living room, dining room with walk out to the backyard, and a three car garage or workshop â&#x20AC;&#x201C; itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s all up to you! MLS# 15604749
Check out this 4,800 sq. ft. home, boasting 7 bedrooms plus large in-law suite on the upper level. Priced to sell, this home is in need of renovations and updating. Once completed, you will have your castle you desire. So much house â&#x20AC;&#x201C; everyone can have their own space! Lower level with high ceilings and a maze of storage areas, walk out and double garage at either end of the home. MLS# 15604760
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NEWBURGH STUNNING BRICK $309,900.
MOTIVATED SELLER This beautiful 5 bedroom, 2 bath home is situated on 3.5 acres. Features include original wood trim railings and hardwood floors throughout. Main floor windows have upper leaded glass. Third floor loft. Great bed and breakfast potential. Great condition! $309,900. (EX3810) MLS 15602381
NEW PRICE $309,900.
203 C NORTH PARK ST. $126,500. Good 3 bedroom open concept condo. Some newer windows and doors. Backs onto open field north of Health Unit. Newer updated kitchen. Condo fees $263/mo. Fees include water/sewer, parking, yard maintenance, snow removal and exterior maintenances. Good first time home or investment property. $126,500. (EX3905) MLS 15605715
126 PURDY RD. BATH $167,900.
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196 CENTRE ST. $212,900.
5453 COUNTY RD. 8 $144,900. Good 2 bedroom situated on a beautiful 1/2 acre lot with tons of perennials, raspberry and vegetable gardens, 2 outbuildings - 16x24 and 16x18, greenhouse 8x10, steel roof, hardwood floors, heat furnace and. Good dug well plus cistern, wraparound decking. $144,900. (EX3904) MLS 15605705
B E AV E R Beautiful open concept with huge master bedroom, hardwood floors, central air, level walkout to small patio, entry from basement to garage, and gas heat. Excellent location on quiet street. All appliances included. Double garage and paved drive. Lot size 55x132. Shows beautifully! $212,900. (EX3951) MLS 15606871
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145 PARK ST. $199,900. Great 3 bedroom home with 1 bedroom in-law suite in basement with own entrance. Lovely open concept with newer flooring, newer furnace and it has been recently painted. Must be seen! $199,900. (EX3928) MLS 15606231
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1789 LAZIER RD. $279,900. New gas furnace in 2013 and a good well, this home has it all! Situated on a picturesque mature country setting. Raised brick bungalow with approximately 1900 sq. ft. plus finished basement. Hardwood flooring throughout main level plus ceramic in kitchen. Basement side entry to garage (great in-law suite potential!). Formal dining room, central air, central vacuum, 6 man hot tub and wiring for a generator. Must be seen! $279,900. (EX3975) MLS 15607622
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Great starter home! Gas heated, large fenced yard with 2 driveways, detached workshop, storage shed. Shows well. Situated in a great area of town with taxes you can live with. $114,900. (EX3985) MLS 15608003
119 COLLEGE ST. $129,900. Good solid family home with 1.5 baths, gas furnace, and 4 bedrooms plus a den. Nicely landscaped lot in a lovely area of town. Good value! Great for the first buyer! $129,900. (EX3977) MLS 15607715
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6012 CTY. RD. 41 ERINSVILLE $129,900.
Great 3 or 4 bedroom backsplit semi in move-in condition. Walk-out from lower level to deck, pergola and fenced yard and garden space. Finished basement plus crawl space. Great in-law suite possibilities. Tons of storage, a formal dining room, 1 1/2 baths, new family room with bar area. Many upgrades such as flooring, paint, trim, etc. Must be seen! $167,900. (EX3865) MLS 15604302
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27 FURLONG RD. $155,900. Excellent 2 bedroom home situated on a good sized lot with great view of Beaver Lake. Some hardwood flooring, remainder is laminate. Steps from boat launch, park and swimming. Must be seen. $155,900. (EX3786) MLS 15601695
Super 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with lots of character. Beamed ceilings, family room plus living room with fireplace. Formal dining room, detached garage with workshop! Don’t delay! Great home! $129,900. (EX3950) MLS 15606853
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112A Industrial Blvd., Napanee, ON OFFICE 613-354-3550 TOLL FREE 1-866-461-0631 See all of our listings at www.wagarmyatt.com SAT. AUGUST 22ND 12 - 2PM
OPEN HOUSE Greg Wagar
Host: Wayne Elder, Sales Rep
Broker of Record
613-541-9781
2294 SHARPE RD
$279,000. (N40) MLS 15604390
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110 KIMMETTS SIDE RD
$199,900. (N92) MLS 15607900
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977 LYNWOOD DR KINGSTON $349,900. (N91) MLS 15607877
23 SUNSET CRESCENT
$269,900. (N77) MLS 15607068
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Rick Gerow
Sales Representative
613-329-9546
Wayne Elder
227 JOHNSON BAY LANE $415,500. (N13) MLS 15601898
613-536-8897
Sales Representative
613-536-8589
Barry Brummel
$219,000. (N73) MLS 15606846
Sales Representative
613-532-0330
15 BRIDGE ST W $219,500. (N88) MLS 15607576
179 FIRST AVENUE
$222,500. (N76) MLS 15606996
138 BASS COVE RD.
$169,900. (N79) MLS 15607084
4857 COUNTY ROAD 4
$364,900. (N65) MLS 15605735
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Sales Representative
613-484-0933
1 ALFRED ST $249,000. (N64) MLS 15605726
Tanya Myatt Mosier
166 WATER STREET $179,000. (N45) MLS 15604740
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Sales Representative
451 MAIN ST BATH
Sue Rankin
121 VARTY LAKE ROAD
$499,900. (N75) MLS 15606916
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61 ALFRED ST $284,500. (N32) MLS 15603731
301 - 9 CENTRE STREET, NAPANEE $199,900. (N51) MLS 15604982
19 WATER ST W $99,900 . (N59) MLS 15605455 NEW PRICE
Trent Mosier, CRA
Sales Representative
613-483-9618
5954 ARDEN RD
$119,900. (N89) MLS 15607742
91C VARTY LAKE RD
$289,000. (N52) MLS 15605110
2466 COUNTY ROAD 9
$349,900. (N66) MLS 15605860
45 BEVERLY ST. NAPANEE $239,900. (N19) MLS 15602701 NEW PRICE
Patsy Rhines
Sales Representative
613-331-0536
Marten D. Lewis
Sales Representative
613-539-9852
105 SOUTH SHORE DR
$254,900. (N71) MLS 15606696
57 PALACE ROAD
$184,900. (N78) MLS 15607074
70 HOLDEN RD $209,900. (N70) MLS 15606590
165 GREEN ST $115,900. (N53) MLS 15605196
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Cathy Conrad Broker
613-484-2636
Marlene McGrath
Sales Representative
613-849-3264
7 CENTRE ST # 107
$169,900. (M07) MLS 15601114
1449 BRIDGE ST W
$209,000. (N72) MLS 15606727
1413 BRIDGE STREET WEST $299,900. (N62) MLS 15605665
1233 PINE GROVE ROAD
1554 LAKE ROAD
$207,900. (N30) MLS 15603615
$149,900. (N74) MLS 15606863
112 THOMAS ST W $199,000. (N49) MLS 15604884
$199,900. (N85) MLS 15607458
206 UNION ST
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101 AARON PL AMERSTVIEW $379,900. (N84) MLS 15607337
37 RAGLAN ST
$157,900. (N68) MLS 15606136
11 CENTRE ST # 107 $179,900. (N26) MLS 15603332
12 SUNSET CRES
$246,900. (N48) MLS 15604860
959 PALACE ROAD
$234,900. (N81) MLS 15607177
160 EAST ST $269,900. (N50) MLS 15601043
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199 ROBERT ST $209,900. (N57) MLS 15605293
T H E
RE12 / HOMEFINDER
N A PA N E E
Kanvers Way, Napanee (Bridge Street West to Angus, to Beverly, to Kanvers Way)
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LOT 16R 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, hdwd, ceramic mn flr, luxurious ensuite, paved drive. Starting at $235,000.
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ALL HOMES COME WITH MANY UPGRADES $239,000. MLS 15605744
$159,900. MLS 15606995
8 ASHWOOD CRESCENT, NAPANEE • 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths • Open Concept Design • Fully Finished Basement
380A INGLESBY RD, TAMWORTH • Four Season Waterfront Home • On White Lake • Cabin/Workshop & Kids Playhouse
1496 LAKE ROAD, ENTERPRISE • Newer Windows & Furnace • Large Country Lot • Detached Garage/Workshop
$198,500. MLS 15600650
$198,500. MLS 15605514
$147,900. MLS 15606477
$384,900. MLS 15607708
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$268,500. MLS 15607717
$167,900. MLS 15607488
$189,900. MLS 15603576
6 BAYSHORE DRIVE, BATH • 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Completely Updated Kitchen • Private Yard, 2 Tiered Deck w/Hot Tub
166 CATHARINE ST, BELLEVILLE • 2+1 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Centrally Located • Fully Fenced Backyard
85A SOUTH SHORE RD, TAMWORTH • 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Year-Round Cottage • Waterfront on Beaver Lake
6646 WHEELER ST, TAMWORTH • 3 Bedroom Side Split Home • Walkout to Sunroom and Patio • Large Corner Lot
19 LAMBERT STREET, DENBIGH • 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • On Beautiful Denbigh Lake • 2 Bunkies with extra Shower
5991 COUNTY ROAD 14, ERINSVILLE • 3 bedrooms & 1 bath with newer updates • Short walk to Beaver Lake
$249,000. MLS 15605124
$279,900. MLS 15607606
$307,000. MLS 15606210
$319,000. MLS 15605245
$324,900. MLS 15607537
$369,900. MLS 15607728
4307 OTTAWA ST, HARROWSMITH • 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Hardwood Floors & High Ceilings • Garage/Workshop w/Hydro and Water
1067 ASTOR DRIVE, ARDEN • Rare and Unique Waterfront on Horseshoe Lake • 2 Cabins • Clean Waterfront w/dock and storage shed
1046 COUNTY RD 15, TAMWORTH • Private Home on 87 Acres • 3+1 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Ponds, Meadows & Tileable Acreage
$349,900. MLS 15600675
$329,900. MLS 15604834
$379,900. MLS 15604030
$392,000. MLS 15602113
$399,900. MLS 15604568
$749,900. MLS 15606135
41B LAKESHORE RD, ERINSVILLE • 3 Bedroom home on Beaver Lake • Vaulted Ceilings • 2 Decks overlooking the Water
534C COUNTY RD 15, TAMWORTH • Beautiful View on Private Lot • Well Maintained Home • 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths.
107A FRETTS LANE, NAPANEE • 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 20 Acres of Land • Expansive Lower Level
3981 COUNTY ROAD 1, YARKER • A Rare Find • Waterfront on Napanee River • Screened-in Dining Porch
MOTIVATED SELLERS
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118 NEVILLE POINT RD, ERINSVILLE 1981 DESERONTO RD, MARYSVILLE • 3+1 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • Vaulted Ceilings • Covered Deck • Hardwood Floors & Exposed Beams Overlooking Beaver Lake • 4.5 Acres
VACANT LAND:
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534G COUNTY RD 15, TAMWORTH 367 NEVILLE POINT RD, ERINSVILLE • 2 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • 2 Bedroom Waterfront Home on • Gorgeous Watefront on Beaver Lake Beaver Lake • Unique Stairs to Water’s • Large 2-Tier Deck & Separate Dock Edge • Deep Natural Waterfront
DALEY RD, TYENDINAGA MLS 15607735 $360,000
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24 OLD COUNTY RD 9, NAPANEE • Beautiful and Private on 3.5 Acres • Almost 500ft of Waterfront • Newly Sided 4 Bedroom Home
FRIZZELL RD, TAMWORTH MLS 15607833 $34,900