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‘Innovation academy’ opens in Napanee High-tech training with cutting edge 3D printers BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter
Napanee’s first ‘Innovation Academy’ opened Tuesday with state-ofthe-art 3D printers and $100,000 in federal and local funding. Prince Edward-Hastings MP Daryl Kramp and the Prince Edward/Lennox and Addington Community Futures Development Corporation announced Tuesday morning that $100,000 in Eastern Ontario Development Program funding would go toward the Napanee Innovation Academy. The academy is located in the former Napanee East Ward schoolhouse, which was initially built in 1874. The building has been renovated and now includes 10 offices, as well as state-of-the-art 3D printers and PC workstations for 3D modeling and design. Craig Desjardins, executive director of PELA CFDC, said it’s a collaborative project that will provide innovative technology to young people, entrepreneurs and professionals. “The model we’ve developed is really a collaboration of private/public partnership,” said Desjardins. Kramp said young people are our future — and in order to allow youth to grow, they must be exposed to as many opportunities as possible in order to invent, develop and create.
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Canadian rock legends Gord Sinclair (left) and Paul Langlois of The Tragically Hip teed off at Bath’s Loyalist Golf and Country Club on Tuesday as part of the Great Waterway Classic’s Pro-Am. The musicians are serving as honourary chairs for the PGA Tour Canada event, which starts today and runs through Sunday. Napanee’s own Josh Whalen is playing in the event.
Town welcomes new OPP costing formula BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter
A new OPP billing model was announced last Thursday, a move which is expected to reduce policing costs for Greater Napanee. Council, however, is waiting for more information. Yasir Naqvi, Ministry of Community Services and Correctional Services Minister, released the framework for the new policing cost system
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last week, which stated, “OPP bills are expected to be between $200-$400 per property based on 2015 estimates.” The OPP Working Group is expected to meet in Greater Napanee in September to discuss the municipality’s next steps and to gain more information on the new billing system. Municipal staff will be compiling a report with background information on policing costs, as well as steps moving forward, and report back to council.
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“We thought it would be beneficial, especially after election with a possible new council, to have that bit of background so that the new council would have an understanding of how (it) would work since it is a large portion of how independent property taxes are determined,” explained Greater Napanee Chief Administrative Officer Ray Callery, at a council meeting on Tuesday.
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“You have to plant a seed to make something grow. In this particular case, if you spark curiosity, you bring out the inventor in some people. Our young people, that’s where the ideas of tomorrow will come from. We’re hoping this acts as a catalyst, because it’s real. You can see a tangible result,” he said, stating the opportunities the Napanee Innovation Academy will bring to local students are endless. “Some people will try to sell an idea but they can’t envision what it would look like, but here you can take an idea and with the technology of today you can turn it into something real and once you start to do that, there’s no end. That’s why something like this really excites me and this is where I’d like to see a significant amount of dollars spent, toward innovation, because it’s tomorrow,” Kramp continued. Gord Schermerhorn, Lennox and Addington County warden and Town of Greater Napanee mayor, agreed with Kramp, reiterating the importance of engaging youth and how the academy will only benefit the youth, and, in turn, our future. “The young people today (are) our future and we certainly want to encourage
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(From left) MP Daryl Kramp, PELA CFDC Executive Director Craig Desjardins and Greater Napanee Mayor Gord Schermerhorn take a closer look at a 3D printer. that. We depend on them to be the businesspeople of our communities in future years, so this is a great investment by the federal government, with support by the county and the Town of Greater Napanee,” said Schermerhorn. “Our young people, they are the future. That’s what tomorrow’s all about. If they don’t have a vehicle by which to get engaged, to start developing and come up with ideas that quite frankly we would never have been able to think of,” added Kramp. “That is our future and that really is what the Innovation Academy is about.” Jeff Barlow, vice-chair of the board of directors for the PELA CFDC, said the academy would never have been
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possible in Napanee without the collaboration of the public and private sectors. “One of my great pleasures as a member of the board of PELA is seeing major projects like this come to life. The academy is such a project, which could have been achieved only by the participation of our partners,” said Barlow. He said the Napanee Innovation Academy would provide more options for entrepreneurs; he said he hopes the services available to Napanee and L&A youth will be taken advantage of. “It was 51 years ago this month when I started my first business. I wish that some area support services for entrepreneurs that are available today would have been available to me then. I hope the young entrepreneurs will use the academy and find that it helps kickstart their careers with new jobs and opportunities to L&A and the Town of Greater Napanee,” said Barlow. Schermerhorn thanked the building owner, Will Hodgskiss, for his contribution to the community in being a vital partner for the academy. “I also want to thank Will Hodgskiss for coming to this municipality and for doing such a great job in this old school house and for his business coming to Napa-
nee,” said Schermerhorn. Hodgskiss, who came to Napanee about three years ago and bought the former schoolhouse, said Napanee and the academy have much to offer to those from outside the community, as well as those within it. “It made sense to buy this facility downtown — it had decent acreage, the structure was certainly in need of a fair bit of work but we were up for the battle and we needed the room. Demographically Napanee has everything going for it,” he said. He added that skilled trades and location close to major cities and major highways only add to the facility and the town. “We have to, as a group, make sure this functions successfully and co-operatively,” Hodgskiss added, adding that he hoped the academy creates new jobs and ideas every year. Kramp said the innovation and new technologies the academy has to offer would help build a stronger future for everyone. “I believe that yesterdays are important but the most important day is tomorrow because that’s the only thing you can do anything about, the only time you can take advantage of an opportunity, because what is gone is gone. Learn lessons from the past but be prepared for dealing with tomorrow,” said Kramp. The $48 million Eastern Ontario Development Program is managed by the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario.) It is being delivered in partnership with the 15 Community Futures Development Corporations in eastern Ontario, as well as the Eastern Ontario Community Futures Development Corporation Network Inc. PELA CFDC is one of 37 CFDCs in southern Ontario and is funded by the Community Futures Program, through the FedDev Ontario.
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A local program providing graduation and prom dresses to girls unable to afford them themselves has been more successful this past year than ever before. If Wishes Were Dresses provided dresses to about 50 girls last year, and there are more than 500 dresses now in stock. Dresses, shoes and other available accessories are provided to those in need free of charge for proms and graduations. Kait Tuttle, founder and co-director of the If Wishes Were Dresses campaign, said expanding to Kingston last year significantly helped to spread awareness. “We expanded into Kingston so that was a big increase, but the other thing was that the space we were in, in Napanee itself, we were actually able to stay in. There was no big rush to get out,” explained Tuttle. Instead of working remotely, If Wishes Were Dresses has been able to
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keep its stock in a rental space provided by Doyle’s Windows and Sunrooms, which has meant being more available to the girls looking for dresses and being able to keep more dresses in stock. “In the past, the space we were in sort of had a deadline. We had it for so long and then we had to get out, so if somebody found out about it after we couldn’t take them, so that space helped a lot,” said Tuttle. She said Doyle’s Windows and Sunrooms would provide the space as long as it is not rented, but IWWD still needs to find a permanent, long-term space for the entire inventory. “We have about 500 to 600 dresses right now. It’s nice to have that many dresses because the girls are all different sizes, shapes, colour preferences, style preferences — so the more dresses we have the more likely we’re going to be able every girl who comes to the program a dress. In past years where we’ve had fewer dresses in our inventory, we’ve had a few situations where we couldn’t find a suitable dress,” explained Tuttle. At the end of last year’s season, the program had about 40 dresses in stock. Tuttle said the inventory increased drastically thanks to the support of two local businesses. “Lily’s Bridal and Touch of Class both donat-
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History being written every day One-hundred and fifty years on, Lennox and Addington County scarcely resembles the entity it once was. Sure, the boundaries haven’t changed (externally, at least). However, precious little has remained as it did back in 1864, both in terms of the political and administrative role of the county and in terms of how the community has developed and modernized. Actually, so much has changed, and so much has happened, it’s hard just trying to keep track of it all. That’s where the new Lennox and Addington County Museum and Archives comes in. The museum and archives, buttressed by the continuing and tireless efforts of the Lennox and Addington Historical Society, has always been an enthusiastic steward of the county’s history, from the ‘big stuff’ to the minutiae. You’d be surprised to find out what makes its way into that place: sure there are the O.C. Madden paintings and the Gibbard Furniture displays, but there are also things like the minutes of the meetings of the North Fredericksburgh Ratepayers Association or the record books of the Daly Tea Company. This very edition of the Beaver, too, will be salted away for future researchers to examine and ponder. It’s all part of the county’s historical record. Since 1977, when the museum and archives took up residence at what used to be the county jail, that enthusiasm for local history was evident with every visit. That place showed that the county not only had a rich history, but that it was determined to keep that history alive and to make it readily available to anyone in the present day who wanted to explore it and interpret it. But, as evident as that enthusiasm might have been, in recent years, it was also becoming evident that the museum and archives had outgrown their home. History, after all, doesn’t stop. More materials have made their way there for permanent collection and storage; more artifacts have been collected and donated for posterity; more and more people are turning to use the museum and archives to dig deeper into L&A’s past. Today, new life is being breathed into the county’s history with the renovation of the museum and archives. County residents will get a chance to see it for the first time when the facility is reopened with the county’s 150th anniversary celebration this Saturday. Like the county itself, some of the museum and archives building has stayed the same — vestiges of its jailhouse past are still apparent — but (like the county itself), it has grown and changed with the times, as all things must. The county is doing its part to keep our history alive. The rest of us — whether we realize it or not — are creating history every day. It’s good to know that our stories will be told long after our day has passed, and as L&A continues to grow and change. We’re not sure what L&A will look like in another 150 years, but thanks to the efforts of today, future generations will be able to have a clearer picture of who we were, and where they came from.
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Staffers come to aid of woman in need With heartfelt gratitude I should like to commend the three staff associates — a young lady and two gentlemen — who were so kind, courteous and helpful to me on the evening of July 23 when I experienced a vascular rupture which proved extremely difficult to staunch. They called an ambulance and notified one of our daughters; they brought me a chair and stack of cases to elevate my foot. They even managed to pro-
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Front porch design essentials There are many reasons why I love my front porch, one being on this rainy summer day; there’s something magical about hearing the rain fall while being covered by the porch and with the weather warm enough to enjoy being out. It’s fitting that, as I sit here on my front porch, I’m w r i t i n g a b o u t designing amazing front porches. Y o u r front porch is an extension of your home and the first thing guests see when visiting your home. Your front porch should look as good as Design the inside of your home. Many home plans today have incorporated a front porch in their design, spanning the full length of the front of the house to dramatically influence the function and curb appeal of your home’s extension. Porches are being designed wider to accommodate table, chairs or the old-fashioned porch swing. It is important that your front porch is consistent in detail and character with the rest of your home since it is a major design element and the first introduction a person has to your home.
Make sure your porch has adequate lighting. Not everyone visits your home during the day, so your porch needs to be lit properly. There should be plenty of light on the front porch, as well as the walkway from where your guests park to the front porch. Colour is very important. You can add more colour to your home’s exterior by having your siding in one colour, your trim in another and an accent colour on the window trim or shutters. White and tan are popular colour choices for porches and Time columns. Inject some colour by painting your front entry door in a bold colour. With just a can of paint, you can spruce up your front porch and make a statement to others passing by. Make your front porch comfortable. If you have room, extend your home’s living space by treating your front porch like another sitting area of your home. Furnish it with comfortable seating, cushions, pillows, a side table or two. Not only will it make your home look more inviting and welcoming to guests, it will become somewhere you might want to spend some
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The right elements can make your porch warm and inviting. time with a cold drink. A welcome mat should be used on a front porch to minimize the dirt coming into your home and as a decoration. There are wonderful mats to add personality to your front porch. Just make sure to get a welcome mat that compliments your interior décor. One of the best design elements is the use of plants. Plants make any room come alive, and this is true for your front porch as well. Consider adding ferns, greenery, and colourful ‘INSPIRATION AND EXPLORATION’ Presented by the Kingston Fibre Artists, from Aug. 29Sept. 24 at the Kingston Frontenac Public Library at 130 Johnson St. in Kingston. Opening reception on Sept. 4 from 6:308:30 p.m., Artists Walk and
flowering plants in the ground around your front porch and in planters on your front porch or hanging baskets off the porch columns. Don’t forget about adding accessories to your front porch, just like you do inside your home. You can add area rugs, add an upgraded doorbell or house numbers, tile the floor if you have a concrete, add artwork or even curtains. Adding curtains, which are not just made for inside your home, can section off
the front porch to create a cozy and comfortable feel as well as providing privacy. You can use all most anything you would add to decorate the inside of your home. Make your front porch seasonal. Celebrate the four seasons on your front porch with simple seasonal décor such as garlands, wreaths, plants, and other accents. I love pumpkins on the steps to your front porch in the fall. To keep your entry interesting — be sure your home reflects the current
COMMUNITY PULSE Talk on Sept. 13 from 2-4 p.m. LUNCH TIME WORKOUT Every Monday-Thursday. 12:15-12:45 p.m., Tyendinaga Fitness Resource
Centre, Shannonville. Limited space for 10 participants per session. Info: 613-962-2822. PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP Napanee Parkinson’s
season in some way. Whether you create your front porch as a place for your family to sit down and enjoy a meal or assemble a calm place of sanctuary, the beauty of a front porch is extraordinary. 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 group meets every second Tuesday of the month at the SOS building at 310 Bridge St. W. at 1:30 p.m. The next meeting will be Sept. 9. Light lunch will be served. Everyone welcome. For further information, contact Don Ryan at 613354-5238.
Retirement from work, not from life Word on the street is that I am retiring at the end of this year. Some are paying little attention as I have made this threat before. After all, it is very difficult to retire from a ‘job’ that has become far more than a profession, but also a way of life. I remember when I worked as a park naturalist at Sandbanks Park, campers would often strike up conversations with me, describing some of the most monotonous jobs one could ever imagine. No wonder they came to the park to camp! Clearly, many did not embrace their jobs, but it paid the mortgage and put food on the table. For me, it has been different. I was not professionally trained for any of this, but rather, sort of fell into nature interpretation gradually. On the farm, I was always curious about the world around me, bringing home specimens of what we were educated by agronomists to refer to as “weeds”. I needed to know their identity, and beyond that, an understanding of why they were in this field, and perhaps, not in another. By what means did they
spread? Were they annuals or were they perennials? And how they fit into the natural scheme of things? They must have had some purpose, or they would not have survived as a species. I needed to know everything. At each fence row as I worked a field, I would watch for bird life and make an effort to identify these too. It wasn’t easy as field guides were not available like they are today. All I had was a 100 year old bird book my father gave me that devoted endless pages on how best to bring them down and add them to the mantle; it didn’t even contain pictures. It was this natural curiosity that led me into nature interpretation, leading guided hikes, aerial tours, boat tours and, eventually, offering courses on bird identification and backyard naturalization. I was on a roll, and eager to become more intimate with nature so I could understand it even better. Fifty years ago, I even discovered that I could express a complete thought and get it into print as a weekly column – 2,600 of them in total by the end of this year.
Terry Sprague
Outdoor Rambles With the job came stress. Would someone on one of our hikes of over 30 people experience a medical emergency? Forty years of leading hikes, and no one ever did. Our Main Duck Island tours. Would we cross the famed “Graveyard of Lake Ontario”, also dubbed the “Marysburgh Vortex” safely on our 19 km journey? Once there, could we successfully negotiate for space on the busy dock? And on aerial tours, would this be the day we would experience what pilots like
to call an “unscheduled landing” We never did. Weather was always a concern with everything we did, but no one ever complained. With the stress and concerns though, there was happiness. Doing what I enjoyed most in life and sharing information with those in attendance. Happy smiles on those faces and the satisfaction of seeing so many seniors among us, some of them in their early 80s, able to enjoy a hike safely in the company of others, and all of them far more fit than those half their age, and able to hike over 15 kilometres without breaking a sweat. My career has been both exciting and rewarding. Now, it is time for much of it to come to an end in mid-December. At 70 years of age, I want to hike those 160 km of trails at Frontenac Park and bask in the very things that I have been teaching and writing about for so many years. My new book, “Naked in the Sand” will be a recap of my career as a nature interpreter, and a humorous collection of some of our misadventures along the way, especially
those at Sandbanks; hence, the title. I could not have accomplished all these things without the support of those who attended our events, and have supported this column over the years. There will be no rocking chair for me, and I will remain more active than ever before, writing at least two or three more books, and expanding my website. I also have a few nature related volunteer projects that I am pursuing. And the column in this newspaper will continue until mid-December. Some friends are organizing a retirement party for me on April 18, in Wellington. They are telling me little and I am not sure if I should be pleased or frightened! If interested in being contacted as this event unfolds, just send me an e-mail and I will forward it to the organizers. For more information on today’s topic, please e-mail tsprague@kos.net or phone 613848-4549. For more information on nature in the Quinte area, be sure to check out www.nat urestuff.net.
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A grand 100th birthday for town and county in 1964
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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 50 Years Ago August 19, 1964 n Napanee town council was preparing to expropriate four lots located near its dump on Water Street. The lots were located on the south side of the street, adjacent to the dump. Councillor Grant Clark, who was also chair of the sanitation committee, said that he would give the property owner time to appeal the move. The town had offered the property owner $2,000 for the lots so that the town could “control it and keep it clean,” but the owner had, to that point, refused the offer. n With the federal Liberal government of Lester B. Pearson moving to introduce a new Canadian flag, local Progressive Conservative MP Douglas Alkenbrack let the government know he wasn’t a fan. Calling the proposed new flag a “trifoliate twig on a bedsheet,” Alkenbrack argued that the government was largely ignoring the history of the country, and playing politics, with the new flag. He bemoaned the fact that the new flag did not feature either the Union Jack or the Fleur de Lis.
35 Years Ago August 22, 1979 n A local car dealer was questioning the Town of Napanee’s tender process when it came to the purchase of new municipal vehicles. The car dealers argued that they were being “jerked around” through the process, and weren’t being given a fair opportunity to bid on providing new vehicles to the town. Mayor Glenn Herrington, when asked about the tender process, said he believed that the process was fair. “‘I’d like to see them bring all these allegations before committee,” he said. “If we’re wrong, then we’ll admit it. If they’ve got a complaint, they should bring it to the clerk-treasurer and we’ll check it.” n Deseronto council was preparing to petition the Ontario Municipal Board for permission to increase its water rate by $2 per month per household. The current flat rate for water per household was $90 per year. Endorsing an administrative committee recommendation, Deseronto council was informed by the committee that the town was currently not collecting enough revenue to cover the operating costs of its water treatment plant. Replacement of carbon for the carbon filters would cost $20,000 every three years. Other costs relating to the provision of water were also projected to increase over the next three years.
BY JANE FOSTER
Special to the Beaver Editor’s Note: This is the 23rd of an ongoing series provided by L&A County to mark the municipality’s 150th anniversary. This twopart article was written by the L&A Museum and Archives Manager Jane Foster. IFTY years ago, the County of Lennox and Addington and the Town of Napanee hosted a grand 100th birthday party. It was a party that involved the whole community. People who were young then will perhaps remember dressing in fancy costumes and starring in a grand historical pageant at the fairgrounds. In January 1963, Judge Gerald Smith, President of the Lennox and Addington Historical Society, had approached L&A County Council to set up a committee to organize for the coming centennial of the county. One-hundred years before, on Sept. 30, 1864, the County of Lennox and Addington, recently separated from Frontenac, was declared to have met all obligations, including the building of a new court house and jail, required when the county was provisionally set aside from Frontenac the previous fall. Then on Dec. 1, Napanee officially became the county town. The 1964 county council appointed a centennial committee including Wilfred McCabe, reeve of North Fredericksburgh, chairman; William Wagar, reeve of Newburgh; Erwell Huff, reeve of Ernestown; Gordon Plotz, reeve of Denbigh; Thomas Richmond, reeve of Richmond and Claude Knight, reeve of Napanee. Both county and town councils donated $2,500 toward the celebration. In June, county council appointed a citizens committee to carry out plans for celebrating the 100th year of founding the County of Lennox and Addington and the Town of Napanee. The 1964 centennial celebrations committee, chaired by Reeve Erwell Huff included Napanee’s mayor, Glenn Herrington, the county warden, Douglas Brown, Judge Gerald F. Smith, the county clerk, Douglas Perry, and Wilfred R. Steinman. Division chairmen included Allan Wood, Harold Webster, Scott Bateman, Edgar Drew, Ronald Wilson, Herb Knuth, Bill Ramsay and Mrs. Herb Knuth. The Rogers Company, a professional event organization, based in Erie, Pennsylvania, was hired to
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County Warden Doug Brown and his wife Helen riding in an antique car with Picton Mayor Harvey McFarlane during Lennox and Addington’s Centennial Parade in August 1964. carry out the task of putting on the centennial celebrations. Students of the four high schools in the county, Napanee, Odessa, Cloyne and Tamworth, were asked to design a symbol or seal to be used with the Centennial. Geoff Webster, a Grade 12 student at NDSS, submitted the winning design while the blue and gold centennial colours were submitted by the student body at Ernestown High School Proclamations by the mayor of Napanee and the warden of the county invited the ‘Brothers of the Brush’, the men of the county, to enter into the historical centennial fun celebrations by growing mustaches, sideburns, goatees, full beards or any combination. A week later, a second proclamation invited the ‘Celebration Belles’, the women of the county and town, to wear old fashioned clothes. Not to be outdone by the men, the ladies of the county and town held a kick-off meeting in the County Memorial Building. On July 10, the first centennial caravan loaded with Celebration Belles and Brothers of the Brush toured to Strathcona, Napanee, Camden East, Centreville, Tamworth, Roblin and Selby, before arriving at a Kangaroo Court at the town hall. County residents were invited to dust off their old fashioned clothes and get an official hat or bonnet at the centennial headquarters and join the fun. Fun was the order of the day. Non-compliance risked being brought before a Kangaroo Court held at the town hall. At a court held for
those who don’t grow beards by those who do, the centennial chair, Reeve Huff was found guilt by ‘Judge’ Webster of not growing a beard nor having a shavers permit. The pie destined for Huff, however landed on the judge. From Aug. 1-8, everyone enjoyed a grand party befitting a county and town which had turned 100. The festivities were kicked off Friday, July 31, with a costumed ball at the Napanee Armory, popularly called ‘The Armouries’. The centennial princesses and their escorts led the grand march and two orchestras provided an evening of round and square dancing. The official opening ceremonies took place on the Market Square, with remarks from Mayor Herrington, Warden Brown, centennial chair Huff and the mayor of Nappanee, Indiana, Pat Sinclair, who came especially for the celebration. That evening at the fairgrounds, Mayor Sinclair crowned the centennial queen, Miss Wanda Haycock. Themed days were variously organized by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 137, the Napanee Rod and Gun Club, the Napanee Golf Club, the Odd Fellows Lodge, the Napanee Rotary Club, the Napanee and District Chamber of Commerce and the Lennox and Addington Historical Society. The program of events included Homecoming Day; Religious Dedication Day; Civic Day; Sportsman’s Day, Youth Day, Ladies Day, Agriculture and Industry Day and ‘Look to the Future’ Day.
The centennial parade on the civic holiday, chaired by William Morris of the Napanee and District Chamber of Commerce, was the biggest and best the county had seen. The week was filled with lively oldtime fiddling, step dancing, midways and parades, beard-growing contests, antique shows and art exhibits, puppet shows, wooden nickels and old fashioned bargain days, bus tours of historical points of interest, old-time music and fireworks. An open air church service held at the fairgrounds on the Sunday was attended by a 1,000 people. Music was by the Royal Canadian Regimental Band of London, the Napanee Citizens Band recently organized under bandmaster Bill Aylesworth, and a massed choir from Napanee Churches organized by Mrs. Grant Sexsmith and Mrs. William Aylesworth. Driving the festivities was pride — pride in the past and pride in the County that had developed. Chairman Huff’s greetings recognized “all descendants of the ancestors who have helped to lay the foundation of our county of which we are very proud.” Pride was rooted in a history that went back 180 years, when Loyalist refugees from the American Revolution landed on the shores of the Bay of Quinte. “The county”, Douglas Alkenbrack, MP, Prince-Edward remarked, “has justly earned the honor of being the cradle of Upper Canada”. Watch for the second part of this article in next week’s Napanee Beaver.
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COMMUNITY PULSE Hon. Peter Milliken, longest-serving Speaker in House of Commons history; President of Kingston branch, UEL Association. Refreshments afterwards. For information, call 613-3732261. AUGUST 26 BOOK SIGNING Mary Mathieson will be signing copies of her book, Stories of My Century at St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church from 1-3 p.m. We invite old friends and new to come and visit with her and bring congratulations. Refreshments will be served. AUGUST 27 WEDNESDAY BREAKFAST At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, everyone welcome. From 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Home-cooked food. AUGUST 28 HORSESHOES At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, play starting at 6 p.m. Everyone welcome. AUGUST 29 FRIDAY LUNCH SPECIAL At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Home-cooked food. Come and enjoy in our air conditioning or on the patio. L&A HOSPITAL VOLUNTEERS TAG DAY Volunteers to Lennox and Addington County General Hospital will be on the streets looking for your cash donations. Volunteers would 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 hope that you will be able to support Tag Day at one of the many locations you happen to be in the area! AUGUST 30 ENTERTAINMENT AT THE LEGION Live entertainment at the Napanee Legion, from 8 p.m. to midnight by ‘Killing Time’. Cost is $5 for non-members and all welcome. ‘FEEL YOUR ZEAL’ CHARITY RUN To support the 55-Plus Activity Centre. Program: starts at 9:15 a.m. at Springside Park, run to Conservation Park along boardwalk, zumba with Anna for 10 minutes, run back to Springside, ‘warrior workout’ with Jeff for 15 minutes, run back to Conservation Park, ‘movement and mobility’ with Greg for
15 minutes, run back to Springside, ‘stretch fusion’ with Jeff for 10 minutes, celebrate. You can run or walk, bring your kids if you have any, they can bike or walk/run with you. $10 entry fee, all proceeds go to the 55-Plus Activity Centre. Register on our website at w w w. z e a l h e a l t h a n d fitness@weebly.com. SEPTEMBER 4 ‘THE MOLLY’ The Molly is a charitable fun-filled team event that takes place at the Loyalist Golf and Country Club in Bath. The proceeds will support the work of Dawn House Women’s Shelter for homeless women and their children in Kingston. The tournament will feature all the usual contests as well as two Hole In One contests for cash prizes of $5,000 and $10,000. The day will include a Women's Showcase, wine tastings, and an awesome Silent Auction and dinner. For more information and to register on-line, go to www.themolly.ca or contact Darlene Boucher at 613-352-5845. SEPTEMBER 5 YOUTH DANCE At the Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith from 7-9:30 p.m. for ages 9-15. Cost is $6. Call Sharon at 613-539-6676 or Wayne at 613-358-2355. Sponsored by Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. SEPTEMBER 7 FULL ROAST BEEF DINNER Dinner is served between 4:30 and 6 p.m. Adults $14 and Children Under 12 $7. Come and have an enjoyable, relaxing evening with family and friends and support a worthwhile cause. Funds donated will be used to support the outreach programmes for the vulnerable in our local community. SEPTEMBER 13 BERNIE’S FIDDLE AND GUITAR CAMP Full day workshops with fiddlers Gordon Stobbe, Kelli Trottier and friends. At Tamworth Elementary School from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fiddle: beginners (one year experience minimum), intermediate and advance. Guitar workshop: intermediate and advanced. Adults $65, 18 years and younger $30, lunch included. Sponsored by the Bernie Jaffee Music Fund.
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DESERONTO UNITED CHURCH
Corner of Thomas & Fourth St. AA meeting Friday 8pm Worship Service at 9am August 24th Service at Grace
GRACE UNITED CHURCH
150 Robert St., Napanee Corner of Bridge Street West, & Robert St. Please join us in worship at 10:30am and in welcoming all Trinity members. Cable 10 Broadcast Friday, 8pm - Sunday, 12:30pm Caring Family Congregations Please join us for worship
DESERONTO PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 469 Dundas Street, Deseronto, Ontario 613-396-3841 Pastor: Rev. Howard Dudgeon Assistant Pastor Dan Rooney 10am - Sunday School Morning Worship at 10:45am Evening Service at 6:30pm Tuesday 5:30pm-Kid’s Program “Faith Weaver Friends” Wednesday 7pm - Family night 7pm-Youth Bible Study at Pastor Dan’s Home Everyone welcome Affiliated with PAOC
NAPANEE STANDARD WESLEYAN CHURCH
TEMPLE OF PRAYER AND PRAISE
51 Palace Road Pastors: Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm Children’s Program - 10:30am Wednesday: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am Men’s Bible study/prayer 10:30am Bible study/prayer 7pm “In essentials: unity, In non-essentials: liberty, In all things: charity (love).” Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 Everyone welcome
261 West St., 354-5910 (near Prince Charles School) Pastor Rev. Stephen Lush Sun. Morning - 10:30am Worship Service SonShine Corner Ages 4-9 Wednesday 7pm Bible Study & Prayer Welcome! Come and Worship with us. Visit us online at: www.templeofprayerandpraise.org
613-377-6406 www.mosriv.com ‘Like us on Facebook’ ekellogg@persona.ca The United Church of Canada Rev. Elaine Kellogg RIVERSIDE UNITED CHURCH 2 Mill St, Yarker, ON 9:30am Worship Service & Sunday School MOSCOW UNITED CHURCH 25 Huffman Rd, Moscow, ON Worship Service 7pm - Social to follow Kids Club, ages 5-12, Sat. 10am-11am Everyone is always welcome
474 Belleville Road 613-354-1083 or 613-354-6934 Pastor: Tom Breeden Come join us in Worship Sundays 10:30am & 6:00pm Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 7:00pm Everyone Welcome
EAST CAMDEN PASTORAL CHARGE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 155 St. George St., Deseronto Minister: Rev. James Gordon 396-3119 or 396-2347 9:00am - Church Service and Sunday School
BATH-MORVEN PASTORAL CHARGE
Minister: Rev. Christine Sloan Charge Office: (613) 352-5375 Email: bath.morvenuc.office@bellnet.ca BATH & MORVEN UNITED CHURCHES Sunday Services for the month of August are held at Bath United Church at 10:30am. Fellowship and refreshments following the Service. Everyone is welcome.
ST. MARY MAGDALENE ANGLICAN CHURCH
137 Robinson St., Napanee K7R 2S3 613-354-3141 Priest: Rev. Richard Hetke Rev. Brother D.B. Smith SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00am Holy Communion 10:00am Holy Communion Children’s Ministry Programs TUESDAY 6:30-8pm Youth Program “The Heard” WEDNESDAY 10am Holy Communion Visit us at www.stmarymagdalenenapanee.ca
WESTDALE PARK FREE METHODIST CHURCH (across from the hospital) Pastor Derek Spink 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee 613-354-2669 www.westdaleparkfmc.ca email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca SUNDAY 10:00am - Worship Service Evening KIDZ Kamp Ages 5-12 August 18th-22nd, 6:30pm-8:30pm
NAPANEE BAPTIST CHURCH “A Place to Belong” 291 Dundas St. W. 613-354-4563 Pastor John Stewart Sunday Morning at 10:30am Family Worship Service Sunday Evening Service 7pm Chair Lift Available “Where the Bible comes to Life!”
ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
179 West Street, Napanee Rev. Mark Chochrek, Pastor Phone: 613-354-5354 Website: www.stpatsnapanee.com Saturday 5:15pm - Mass Sunday 9:00am - Mass; 10:30am - Mass
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AUGUST 21 HORSESHOES At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, play starting at 6 p.m. Everyone welcome. AUGUST 22 FRIDAY LUNCH SPECIAL At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Home-cooked food. Come and enjoy in our air conditioning or on the patio. FISH FRY AND CORN ROAST St. Paul’s United Church, Hwy. 38 Harrowsmith will host an old fashioned fish fry and corn roast from 4:30-7 p.m. Local pan fried fish donated by area anglers will top the menu followed by fresh corn on the cob, coleslaw, potato, pasta and jello salads, homemade tartar sauce, rolls and for the finish homemade pie. There will be a hot dog meal option for kids. Advance tickets are: Adults; $13, kids over 6; $6, Family rate; $30. Tickets can be obtained by visiting Willows Agriservices, Harrowsmith, The Tiffany Gift Shoppe, Hwy. 38 Harrowsmith, Leonard’s Fuels, Hartington, Blossoms Kingston, 2785 Princess St. or by calling John or Suzanne at 613-386-7751. Please note that tickets can be purchased at the door for: Adults: $15, Kids over 6; $6 and Family rate; $35. Take out is available. All proceeds to the Stained Glass Window Restoration Fund. AUGUST 23 HISTORIC WALKING TOUR Tour the neighbourhood around the Macpherson House and learn about early Napanee’s unique history and its prominent citizens. Light refreshments to follow at Macpherson House. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost is $12, registration required. Call 613-354-5982. SHOW AND SHINE CAR SHOW Denbigh/Griffith Lions Club Seventh Annual Show and Shine Car Show, Hwy. 41 in Griffith, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Music, barbecue, licensed bar, 50/50 draws, Lions vendor market, book sale, good used items and demonstrations. Rain Date Aug 24. AUGUST 24 PILGRIMAGE SERVICE Old Hay Bay Church Annual Pilgrimage Service at 3 p.m. Guest Speaker:
L&A SOS DINERS Call 354-6668 to reserve your meal, transportation.
n Aug. 21 — L&A Seniors Outreach Services Social Diners – Christmas in August, at Napanee Lions Hall. Hot turkey dinner by Chef Diana Lloyd. Music by The Dunlops and Friends. Cost is $12, tickets must be purchased in advance at the SOS office, 310 Bridge Street W, Suite D-01, no later than Aug. 15. Door prizes, visit by Santa, and much more. All are welcome, wheelchair accessible, transportation provided upon request. RECREATION FUN
n L&A SOS and the 55Plus Activity Centre for the summer are offering Fitness Classes: All levels including Cardio, Strength Training, Stability Ball, Toning, Stretching, Pilates. Yoga and Zumba Gold. Social Programs: Creative Writing and Euchre. Other Art, Social, and Education Programs will resume in September. You must be a member of SOS to attend. For information call 613-354-8889. L&A SOS Offsite Activities on hold over summer.
NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada 613-378-2511 Minister: Rev. Barbara Mahood 10am Joint Service Newburgh Everyone is Welcome!
THE SALVATION ARMY 82 Richard St., Napanee Office 354-4735 Major Craig and Patsy Rowe SUNDAY - 10:30am Morning Worship WEDNESDAY - 12 noon Bible study 1st Wed. - 12 noon Ministry to Women Wed. - 4:30pm Friends Club Ages 5-11 3rd Thurs. - 12:30pm 55+ Everyone welcome.
ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Anne MacDermaid 389-5548 Aug. 3rd - Aug. 31st Church Vacation Services resume Sept. 7th Everyone Welcome
ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH
Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30am Sunday School 10:30am - Morning Service MOMENTUM Youth - Thursday 7pm OTHER MINISTRIES: Men’s, Women’s & 50+ Small Group Studies For more information 613-388-2518 www.roblinwesleyan.ca roblinw@gmail.com Find us on Facebook!
Worship at the Church of Your Choice
COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD 4735 German Rd., Petworth Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Phone: 613-358-2824 Morning Worship - 11am Everyone is always welcome at all our Services
SELBY - EMPEY HILL PASTORAL CHARGE
The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Jean Brown Charge Office: 613-388-2375 Worship for all ages; Children’s Activity each week Selby: No Service Worship with Empey Hill Empy Hill: 10am - Joint Worship Service Rev. Jean Brown
EVANGEL TEMPLE
(Affiliated with PAOC) 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville Sunday - 10:30am and 6:00pm Sunday School (ages 3-12) Wed. 6:00pm: BG Club - Ages 3-11 Thurs. 7:00pm: Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18) Small Groups 50+ Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information, call the Church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com
TRINITY UNITED CHURCH
25 Bridge St. E. 613-354-3858 Trinity United Church will be closed for the month of August. Rev. Mark Arnill and congregation invite you to joint Worship Service (10:30am) at Grace United Church during this time. Trinity will resume regular Worship Service on Sunday, Sept. 7th at 10:30am and we invite everyone to join us at this time. We wish everyone a safe and fun filled summer! See you in September.
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Greater Napanee
Keeping taxes in check is top priority: Veltheer BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter
Past municipal councillor and local business owner Peter Veltheer has put forward his name to run for council in Greater Napanee. Veltheer served 16 years as a municipal councillor as well as in a number of positions and roles in the community, ranging
from director of the Napanee Housing Corporation, to past president of the Ontario Municipal Water Association, to chairman of the Napanee Cemetery Board, and to past president for the Downtown Napanee Business Improvement Area as well as the Napanee and District Chamber of Commerce. He said his involvement in the community,
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local business and municipal politics make him a well-rounded candidate for this election. He said he has been itching to get back into municipal politics and had always planned to run in this election. “I think it’s one of those things, once it’s in your blood you can’t get rid of it and you just want to continue on it with. I rather enjoy being in the know, seeing what’s happening in the municipality, being a part of it, and helping out the best I can,” said Veltheer. “My focus will be on controlling taxes. My taxes are out of this picture, and I’m sure that the rest of the people in this municipality feel the same way, their taxes are just too high. … My aim will be: everything that comes up, check it over to make sure we can afford it,” he added. He said he believes council should go through the budget very closely, considering where dollars can be saved in every department and project. “Every area where we decide to spend, we have to take a long, hard look and say, ‘Do we actually need to do this? Is there a better way of being able to get the
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same services at a cheaper price?’” he said. “You can’t put it down to one particular item. Every single thing that we purchase, the services that we provide, all those things you have to look at seeing if there’s a better way of doing it. It’s not just one item. The town spends money in all sorts of different areas and it’s all those areas that we have to check.” He said taxation is the No. 1 concern for taxpayers and should be the No. 1 concern for council members. “We (shouldn’t) have to continually increase our taxation to the point where we’re one of the highest in
NOTICE OF STUDY COMMENCEMENT Rehabilitation of the Highway 401 – Switzerville Road Bridge Detail Design Class Environmental Assessment Study THE PROJECT URS Canada Inc. has been retained by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) to undertake a Class Environmental Assessment and Detail Design Study for the rehabilitation of the Highway 401 – Switzerville Road Bridge (W.P. 4010-13-01) in Loyalist Township. THE PROCESS This study will follow the approved planning process for a Group ‘C’ project under the MTO’s Class Environmental Assessment for Provincial Transportation Facilities (2000). Opportunities for public input will be provided throughout the study.
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afford anything. It’s nice to have all these new things, like a brand new swimming pool, but those things cost money,” said Veltheer. “As far as I’m concerned, unless the municipality is given a gift — in other words if the municipality raises funds for it or we get federal or provincial funding and we don’t have to worry about taxes being used to pay for something like this — then I’m for it. But when it comes to having to use taxpayers’ dollars to put this sort of project together, I’m going to take a good, hard, long look at it.” He said that is why his main concern is, and will continue to be, taxation. “We go up every year and sometimes we go up too much. I’m just saying that we have to do business smarter,” said Veltheer. “We do have a lot of services in this community and somebody pays for them — and we (the taxpayers) are the ones that are paying for them.” Veltheer is running for councillor in Ward 2 against Cheryl Lepine. Shane Grant, who currently holds the position, has withdrawn his application for re-election as Ward 2 councillor.
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An Environmental Screening Document will be prepared to document the recommended improvements, consultation undertaken during the study, potential environmental issues and mitigation measures. The Environmental Screening Document will not be made available for public review, but can be viewed upon request.
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the area for taxation. It’s the No. 1 concern when you walk door to door; people are concerned about the high taxes that we pay in this community,” said Veltheer. “I’m not that foolish to think that you can reduce taxes, but I think we have to find a different way of spending money. Even if it means tendering out projects instead of having to do it by staff in-house. If it’s a cheaper way of doing it and we’re getting the same services, then that’s what we should be looking at.” Veltheer admitted that much of the reason why taxes are so high is due to policing costs. He said the municipality has been doing a great job in managing the increased cost but that it should be fighting even harder to decrease costs. “That’s more than this municipality can afford. If something is done with that it will put some relief on the tax base,” Veltheer said. As far as the issue of a pool goes, Veltheer said it’s a cost the municipality simply cannot afford. “If we keep spending the way we’ve been spending in the past, we’re going to get spilled back into a situation where we can’t
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Deputy-mayor eyes Ward 3 councillor position Staff Reporter
Greater Napanee Deputy Mayor Roger Cole has decided to run in this fall’s municipal election for the position of Ward 3 councillor. Cole has held a number of roles in municipal politics, including councillor for Richmond Township; councillor, deputy mayor and mayor for the Town of Deseronto; and deputy mayor for the Town of Greater Napanee. While serving as deputy mayor, Cole has also been on Lennox and Addington County council. Aside from municipal politics, Cole has been active in local education. He was on the Hastings County School Board and has worked in schools both in teaching and in management positions. This has included everything from a teaching in a one-room schoolhouse, to school principal, to finance officer, to education manager at a high-security prison. He taught seven years at the Collins Bay Institute and eventually took over management of the education programming there. “Working in the penitentiary is one and managing a finance office gives you a different perspective of people. When people are having financial difficulty, their reaction to people is different. I’ve learned a lot about people through those experiences,� explained Cole. “I like people, I enjoy being around people and it’s one of the reasons that I’m involved in municipal politics. Being in the finance
business has taught me a lot about people and budgets,� he added. He said the current council has been able to get a lot of work done in the municipality and that’s because it knows how to work together – which Cole said is the most important part of the job. “We don’t have to agree with each other all the time, and we don’t, but I think council has to be compatible. We have to have a reason for the town. What we’ve done in the last number of years, in my opinion, the town has progressed steadily, in a logical manner and I think that has to continue,� he said. “It has to be people without an agenda, if you will. It has to be a group of people who are prepared to accept each other’s opinions. I think we’ve had a good council and I think it’s important for the town that there’s a certain amount of stability.� Having worked in finance, Cole likes to see the bottom line of the budget add up – and when it comes to a swimming pool, he said the numbers just don’t add up. “The pool is a major issue. We just don’t have the resources to build it right now. That’s a problem. There are a number of people in town who think it’s an absolute necessity. I’d love to see a pool in town. We have people who want a pool and we have people who want a new cultural centre and a new cultural manager. Those things don’t come free. I would like to see a cultural centre and a pool together, it seems to make
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sense, but when we can afford it,� he said. “I’ve crunched some numbers and I think people have to realize exactly what the costs are going to be. Even without building the pool, we need to maintain and staff it at a minimum of $250-$300,000 a year.�
He said while he wants to see more development in the municipality, his priority – first and foremost – is keeping taxes low and keeping a well-balanced budget. “I want development but I want it to be gradual and steady, at a pace that we can afford. I still like the small town atmosphere of Greater Napanee, people are friendly, and I don’t want to lose that‌ I’m just concerned we’re going to lose our identity and I like our identity.â€? As for policing costs, Cole said that’s a battle council has been fighting for years and will continue to fight until policing costs are reasonable for the municipality and its taxpayers. “When you have a $400,000 increase to a municipality for policing costs, that’s too much. For our municipality, $90,000 is a one per cent (property tax)
On top of that, he added that the municipality compiled a study that said “pools are a liability� and the municipality would require at least 35,000 people to make it viable in Greater Napanee. The cost of building a new swimming pool has been estimated to cost between $4-$7million. Cole said at an interest rate of 2.9 per cent, which is what the provincial loan was at on Aug. 14, it would cost the municipality between $21,000 and $38,000 a month depending on a 10- or 20-year amortization period. “I think (we should build it) if we can afford it. If it’s not going to have a negative impact, then we should go for it. But when we’re talking these kinds of dollars, we really have to have a long, hard look at the liability of the project,� said Cole.
increase. So, $400,000 is about a 4.5 per cent increase just for policing, that’s huge,� said Cole. He said the municipality is going to see increases to its budget in the coming years and needs a decrease in policing costs, or another aspect of the budget. “The contract with Waste Management is up this year. Right now we don’t pay any more for tipping fees (for municipal waste). That’s going to mean another $150-$200,000 a year. So that’s another 2.5 per cent increase on the tax bill or definitely an increase on the bag tags,� he added. Cole is running for the position of councillor for Ward 3 against Stephen Medd. Current Ward 3 councillor, Marg Isbester, is running for deputy mayor – the position Cole currently holds.
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Staff picks: The Devil on Her Tongue M ARG Wood of the Napanee Branch recently enjoyed reading The Devil on Her Tongue by Linda Holeman. Marg says, “This book was recommended to me by one of our regular patrons and while I already had a big pile of books on my ‘to-read’ shelf I found myself scanning the first few pages and I decided I had to give it a try. Historical fiction is not genColes’ erally my thing although I find that I am enjoying this genre more all the time. I remember my grandmother using the expression ‘she’s got the devil on her tongue’ so right away I was intrigued by the title, then I started this book and I couldn’t put it down. “I found the story of Diamantina,
the daughter of an African-born healer mother and Dutch sailor father, growing up in 18th century Portugal, to be captivating,” says Marg. “Diamantina and her mother Estra were shunned by the locals of their small island village of Porto Santo because they believe Estra to be a witch. Of course when the townspeople need medical help they have no problem coming to Notes see Estra but they nev er acknowledge her or Diamantina when they meet in public. Diamantina’s father leaves them when she was 13 years old to go to Brazil to make his fortune. Meanwhile, Estra trains Diamantina to follow in her footsteps to become a healer but then she dies, suddenly leaving her
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s one breaks over the crest of Roblin’s Hill when approaching the Town of Greater Napanee along County Road 2 from the east, the stately County Court House with its crowning cupola rises proudly above the horizon. This impressive and important building, constructed in 1864 on a site at the head of Adelphi Street, has been the seat of government for Lennox and Addington since the County was incorporated as an independent municipality. By 1863 the County of Lennox and Addington had finally met the population and stringent legislative requirements to petition the Governor-In-Council for separation from Frontenac County with whom they had been united since 1841. A Provisional Council comprised of the Reeves and Deputy Reeves of Lennox and Addington’s local municipalities began meeting in September 1863 at Napanee to fulfill the conditions for the small new county with solid ambitions. Over the ensuing twelve
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months of transition the Provisional Council met regularly to settle such matters as the appointment of a Clerk and Treasurer; the creation of a seal for the municipal corporation; the issuing of debentures; the sale of toll gates on macadamized roads and the acceptance of John Forin’s tender of $33,146 for the construction of the Court House and Jail on land donated by M.P.P. Richard Cartwright. By Proclamation on September 30, 1864, all conditions had been met, including payment of $61,500 to Frontenac County as settlement for the dissolution of the united counties. Lennox and Addington was now able to begin operating as an independent municipality. In January 1865 County Council elected John Stevenson, Reeve of the Town of Napanee and former Warden of the Provisional Council, as Lennox and Addington’s first Warden. Every year since a Warden has been elected by County Councillors from amongst their members. A
total of 137 men and one woman, Lorraine Berger in 1993, have served as Lennox and Addington County Warden over the past 150 years. Eight of the men including current Warden Gord Schermerhorn have served multiple one-year terms. A succession of township reeves and deputy reeves, under the leadership of the County Warden have guided the progress of the County since its formative years. Until 1998, the system of municipal government remained largely unchanged, although directly elected County Commissioners replaced the reeves and deputy reeves for a ten-year period from 1896-1906. Then in 1998, Provincial Government directives transformed the County’s service responsibilities and reduced the County’s thirteen local municipalities to four, Loyalist, Greater Napanee, Stone Mills and Addington Highlands. County Council in turn was reduced from twenty four Councillors to eight. A review of the minutes of County Council meetings since 1864 provides insight into the diverse challenges that have confronted Lennox and Addington’s municipal leaders as they endeavoured to serve their fellow citizens. Some topics such as fiscal stewardship, roads and bridges, as well as public health
and wellbeing transcend all 150 years. Today Lennox and Addington provides a broad range of services for its residents, many within a highly regulated framework determined by the Provincial Government. 150 years of leadership in one place is a remarkable achievement. Not least among the initiatives of the last century was a major renovation of the County Court House in 1993, ensuring its functionality for the millennium. The County Court House renovation was a tribute to the County’s founding fathers who strove to take charge of their own lives and maintain order and control by forming an independent county. 2014 marks Lennox and Addington’s sesquicentennial and provides an occasion to highlight and commemorate the history of our County. The County will celebrate its 150th anniversary on August 23rd with gala events on the Court House grounds and the official reopening of the expanded Museum and Archives. County Council’s commitment to complete this $5 million capital project in recognition of Lennox and Addington’s sesquicentennial will ensure that the heritage of our County community will be preserved for the benefit of future generations.
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Doors open on expanded museum and archives For a facility devoted to the past, much of the newly-redeveloped Lennox and Addington County Museum and Archives is cutting edge. On Thursday county staff led members of the media on a tour of the revamped museum and archives. The facility will be open to the public in time for the county’s 150th anniversary celebrations this Saturday. While there are a few sections of the museum and archives that will be familiar to anyone who visited before construction started, there’s a lot that has changed — and dramatically so. A new addition to the end of the old museum and archives building now houses a greatly-enlarged archive area, including expanded storage for archival collections and artifacts. The entire area is climate controlled to ensure records, photographs and works of art are preserved. Construction on the $5 million project started in November 2012. According to L&A Community and Development Services Director Stephen Paul, the project was completed not only on time but on budget as well. “It went very smoothly. We were given the keys at the right time to set up all these great displays that we have in place now,” he said. The first feature visitors will see is the enlarged entrance area and a new multipurpose room that
can be used for exhibits, displays and meetings. Currently, the space is being used to house the county’s First World War exhibit, complete with soldiers’ uniforms, recruiting posters and a video memorial of L&A soldiers who didn’t return from The Great War. From there, the interior of the newest section — the archives and its new reading room — is visible. “Researchers will come into this space and venue. Shelly (Respondek, L&A archivist) and her staff will provide the resources they need to research the county, research family roots and family history — all the different things that happen here in L&A,” said Paul. Besides a handful of technological upgrades, such as a new digital microfilm machine and WiFi connectivity, the new reading room is a more than threefold expansion of the old archival area, which featured only one table with four chairs. “We’re trying to make it more user-friendly and more of a self-serve service with staff able to assist you with more in-depth research,” said Respondek. Also added is a new archival storage area, which is designed to preserve the collections in an ideal state. It’s also much easier to use, with collapsible stacks to maximize space. “This expansion has allowed us to add storage
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L&A Archivist Shelley Respondek discusses some of the new upgrades to the archives and the reading room during a tour of the new facility last Thursday. for more specific kinds of materials,” said Respondek. “Instead of trying to cram things in where they would fit, we now have a specific spot for them, which will greatly enhance how they are cared for in the future.” The newest section’s bottom floor, meanwhile, also provides climate-controlled storage for the museum’s artifacts. Before the expansion, it was difficult to ‘rotate’ exhibits in and out of storage; now, the
of paintings by renowned local artist O.C. Madden. The Madden family recently donated more than 100 of the painter’s work dating back to the first half of the 20th Century. “These have been professionally cleaned by a conservator, and they’ve also been framed. A couple have their original frames, but most have been (newly) framed for the exhibit,” said Foster. Another special exhibition — which officially opens in mid-September — is a look back at fashion from the just before, during and just after the First World War period. The exhibit is being presented by private fashion collector Diane Gallinger of Jordan Heritage Resources.
process is relatively easy, said Museum and Archives Manager Jane Foster. “The archives have had such phenomenal growth over the last 30 years that it had grown to consume almost all the second floor of the building,” said Foster. “It gradually pushed the artifacts into small pockets of storage on the main floor. Now, they’re able to breath again in a bigger room.” Foster explained that, once the First World War exhibit is ready to be taken down, it can be put back into storage in favour of another new exhibition theme. In the ‘old’ section of the museum, visitors will be able to see one of L&A’s newest additions: a group
The old meeting room on the south end of the building has been repurposed as a dedicated Gibbard Furniture display; the sunken, permanent display area at the east end has remained largely unchanged. Fittingly, there’s also a small display, located just outside the new archives reading room, that features items dating back to the county’s last big anniversary celebration, L&A’s centennial from 1964. “We’re pretty proud of this space. It’s certainly a building that’s perfect to highlight the heritage and history of our county, and preserve everything that we have here as well,” said Paul.
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Museum looks back at the ‘Great War’ One-hundred years ago, the First World War shook the globe — and Lennox and Addington was most certainly not immune to its impact. One of the first exhibits of the newly-renovated L&A Museum and Archives will reflect on The Great War and its effect on the county. The display also marks the 100th anniversary of the conflict, which raged from 1914 to 1918. And, thanks in a large part to the foresight of the L&A Historical Society and others, the museum has quite a story to tell. “We have very substantial archival holdings, and we have very large artifact holdings as well,” said L&A Museum and Archives Manager Jane Foster. “It’s the archives that allow us to set those artifacts within the local historical context, to allow us to interpret those.” That interpretation is also greatly assisted by a book written shortly after the war by Rev. A.J. Wilson, the pastor at the nowclosed St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, and W.S. Herrington: The War Work of Lennox and Addington. That book contains biographies of soldiers who left the county to fight in Europe; it also contains memorial articles for those who did not come back. All told, 156 men from Lennox and Addington have their names engraved on the memorial cenotaph located in front of the county court house. Over the years, the
county has also gathered photographs of L&A’s First World War soldiers. As part of its exhibit, photos of L&A’s fallen soldiers will be displayed on a digital monitor. “Years ago, when we did this, we’d have photographs lining the walls. Now, we can condense it into digital format, so we’re able to share part of the archives in this exhibit as well,” said Foster. The county is also displaying some of the uniforms that were worn by soldiers and nurses recruited from Lennox and Addington, as well as other artifacts. Also prominently on display are some of the posters that were used to assist the war effort, whether it be to attract new recruits or to rally those on the home front. All the posters would have been displayed locally during the war, said Foster. Next month, the museum will take a different look at the war. Diane Gallinger of Jordan Heritage Resources has organized an exhibit featuring fashion from before, during and after the First World War. She says that, by examining fashion from the period, we can gain better insight into the psychology of those living during that cataclysmic period. Among the dresses on display are flowing Edwardian gowns from before the war, more androgynous dresses from after the war, and even a female munitions worker uniform that was worn in a factory during the war.
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Lennox and Addington County’s year-long 150th celebration will reach its peak on Saturday with a star-studded outdoor concert and performance. Taking the stage outside the county court house will be ‘Masters of the Fiddle’ Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy, members of Circus Orange, the Kim Pollard Band, David Archibald, Dallas Daisy and Sam and Emma McNichols. “It’s always kind of exciting when you’re outdoors playing in a big wide space,” MacMaster told the Beaver. “People are in a good mood because of the summer sun around them.” Known as one of the top fiddlers in the world, MacMaster’s performance promises to be a lively one that will have toes tapping. Her husband, known for his work with the family musical group Leahy, is a star in his own right. Together they create an electrifying mix of French, Celtic, Cajun and American Bluegrass tunes. “Donnell is world class,” said MacMaster. “He enhances all that I do. I just think we work really well together as a team on the stage and off as well because we’ve been married for 11 years. I love playing music with Donnell.” From spectacular music to breathtaking pyrotechnics, Circus Orange aims to thrill audiences in a much different way. “It’s exciting, it’s explosive, it’s unusual,” Citrus Orange’s artistic director Rebecca Carney said when asked to describe their act.
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shared the stage with musicians such as Valdy, the Sleddogs, the Abrams Brothers and Chris Koster. Daisy, who hails from Flinton, is a county singer and songwriter. She’s performed in Nashville, Tennessee and has opened for the likes of Jason McCoy, Gene Watson and The Good Brothers. The 20year-old has also shared the stage with the Tragically Hip during the Limestone District School Board Fundraiser, held at Kingston’s KRock Centre. Archibald has been entertaining children for decades with his catchy songs and has graced the small screen appearing on both Sesame Street and Mr. Dress Up. Coinciding with the entertainment is the reopening of the revamped museum and archives, which is located adja-
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highlights the rich history of the region. The fun gets started at 10 a.m. when the museum will open its
doors for an open house, which runs until 4 p.m. and starts up again from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Kim Pollard takes the stage at 6:30 p.m. with the opening ceremonies set for 7 p.m. Archibald hits the stage at 7 p.m., followed shortly by Circus Orange’s first of three acts. The McNichols will perform at 7:35 p.m., followed by Dallas Daisy. Masters of the Fiddle MacMaster and Leahy are set to grace the stage just after 8 p.m. followed by Circus Orange’s closing act just before 9 p.m. MacMaster and Leahy will close out the show from there with an encore set. The entire event is free, though organizers encourage guests to bring their own lawn chairs. For more information on the celebration visit www.County150.com.
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BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter
There’s still time for shutterbugs to enter Greater Napanee’s Photography Contest, which runs until Sept. 8. Entering its third year, the contest has seen a dip in its usual entry numbers and organizers are hoping for a late flood of photos as the deadline draws near. Up for grabs is $100 for the top photo in each of the five categories as well as having the photo published in the town’s seasonal Guide to Community Services publication in 2015. “It’s open to anyone in Ontario, the only rule is the photo submitted has to be taken in Greater Napanee,” economic development co-ordinator for Greater Napanee Lyndsay Tee said of the contest.
Tee is encouraging photographers to enter the contest because they’ve received only a fraction of the usual 80-100 entries they’ve had the last two years. The photos can be submitted in the following categories: volunteers of Greater Napanee, flowers and beautification of Greater Napanee, Napanee through the four seasons, events and celebrations in Greater Napanee and recreation and leisure in Greater Napanee. There’s no time frame specified on when the photo could be taken and could even be plucked from an old photo album. “It’s a good way to promote the community and its a great way to share images of the community with residents and visitors when they’re posted on our Facebook page and our
website,” said Tee. “It showcases the community from all different angles and view points. It’s a good way to create some community
spirit.” To submit a photo email it to LTee@GreaterNapanee.com or drop it off at 12 Market Sq. in Napa-
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Silver deja vu for Junior Express Napanee lands second at Nationals for second straight year
BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
mere four outs away from gold at the U21 Men’s Fast Pitch Canadian Championships, the Shoeless Joe’s Napanee Express Juniors were instead the victims of some two out magic by the host Irma Tigers. Clinging to a 2-1 lead into the bottom of the sixth, Express starter Ty Sebastien ran into some trouble with a lead off walk followed by a base hit. After retiring the next two Tigers with a pop out and a fielder’s choice, he promptly surrounded three straight RBI singles. The Express were unable to mount any threat in the top of the seventh, losing 42 to place them as silver medalists for the second straight year. “We played a good game, just didn’t get as many hits as we needed,” said Express head coach Brent Mills. “They’re a very good team we lost to, as well as both teams we beat going (into the finals) as well. It was tough because we were leading going into the bottom of the sixth, just couldn't get through that inning without them scoring a few.” Tyson Zehr and Sloan Creighton accounted for Napanee’s RBIs, both coming on back-to-back hits in the fourth. That was the only inning they were able to get anything going against Irma’s Steven Normand, who pitched the complete game, scattering five hits and striking out eight. “We were so close to gold but we let it slip away,” said Mills. “It was a good to have a solid game against them. The boys gave it their all they just came up a little short.” Napanee had trouble with Irma the entire tournament, losing 6-2 to them to close out round robin play on Thursday and 16-7 in their first playoff game on Friday. Napanee rebounded to edge the Stratford Cubs 12-11 on Saturday, surviving a two run rally in the seventh. Cody Brooks had three
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Napanee’s Whalen joins Waterway Classic field Local golfer granted exemption BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
Josh Whalen was preparing for the rigours of attempting to qualify for this week's Great Waterway Classic when he received a pleasant surprise of a phone call. Turns out the Napanee native was able to skip Monday's qualifier at the Bay of Quinte Golf and Country Club, earning a sponsored exemption into the PGA Tour Canada event, which tees off today at the Loyalist Golf and County Club. “I didn’t have to go up to Belleville a couple of times and play Bay of Quinte,” said Whalen. “I don’t have to go through the stress of playing in another qualifier because you never really know what can happen in those. It's a big relief.” Whalen joins his good friend and former NDSS Golden Hawk teammate Austin James of Bath, playing on a course both have played on their entire golf careers. “You step up there and the number of times you’ve hit that shot before you can't even count,” Whalen said of playing LCGG. “You know how to play it, where not to hit it. Around the greens I think it helps the
most because you’ve had chips and putts and you know what it does. I think that's the real advantage.” Whalen, 19, is a former member of the Canadian Junior Golf Association and is heading into his second season at Kent State University. He helped the school to their sixth consecutive MAC title in his rookie season. If all goes well, Whalen will be playing on Sunday and then rushing off to Ohio to make it back for classes which start Monday. Gaining the seventh and final exemption slot was Lucas Kim of Toronto. The 20 year old is in the midst of a great season having made the cut at the Web.com Tour's Price Cutter Charity Championship. Recently he won the Mandarin Tour event, which was held at the Bay of Quinte Golf and Country Club on Saturday. Whalen and Kim compete the list of exemptions which includes James, Brad Revell, Stuart Anderson, Jon Mills and Chris Barber. The Great Waterway Classic will run through Sunday featuring the Canadian Tour's top players. The first wave of players will tee off at 7 a.m. with the afternoon wave getting starts at noon.
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Jarrett Williams was one of several Shoeless Joe’s Express players to swing a hot bat at the U21 Fast Pitch Championships in Irma, Alberta. Napanee captured the silver medal. RBI, launching one of three Express dingers. Taylor Brown and Zehr had the other big flies. Cole Bolton picked up the win in relief of Brandon Sands. Express bats stayed hot for their next game, a 9-3 defeat of the Saskatoon DBacks. Napanee held a 4-3 advantage into the sixth when they broke it open with four runs and one more in the seventh. Jarrett Williams cashed three runs on four hits while Bolton knocked in a pair. Sebastien went the distance on the mound, allowing just five hits while striking out 10. Sebastien again dominated in the semifinals, twirling a complete game shut out in a 3-0 win over the Owen Sound Selects, proving to be quite the valuable pick up for the Express this year. They were quite familiar with him as he played on the Wiarton team that bested
them in the 2013 championship game. Bolton, Brown and Creighton each had an RBI to support their ace. That earned Napanee a trip to the finals where they lost a hard fought battle to the host club. The Cubs wound up as bronze medalists. The road to the finals was anything but smooth for Napanee. When they struggled they did so in a big way, losing by scores of 11-3, 10-9, 6-2 and 16-7 along the way. Still they found a way to push through and keep a short memory. “That was one of the big things out there for us, we kept talking about staying positive and staying up no matter what’s happening,” said Mills. “Not letting one loss or even one play affect what happens next. We wanted to let things go because we knew we had the talent and the players
to do some good things.” Napanee can take solace in knowing that next year the home field advantage will be theirs, as they’re slated to host the 2015 U21 Men's Fast Pitch Canadian Championship, Aug. 10-16. Much of the same roster is expected to return next season, hungry to clinch the gold medal that has eluded this age group. They will bid farewell to Sebastien, Braden Scott, Sands, Williams and Kelly Godfrey, but have 10 players eligible to return. “I would imagine a lot of the same teams will be there,” Mills said of next year’s championship. “The goal next year will be to be in that same game. It would be great to win it at home.” In the meantime the Express will focus on closing out the year with the Loughborough League playoffs.
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ntering the OASA provincials in Tavistock as the third seed, the NUDURA Napanee Peewee Express boys left as provincial champions. Needing two games to do it, the Express bested Shallow Lake 10-6 in the winner-take-all finals. Fortunately for the Express they went undefeated in the first round, earning a double life for the playoffs. They needed that life as Shallow Lake bested them 9-4 to set up the must-win game. Napanee opened the tournament with a 10-1 win over Elmvale, followed
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by a 9-2 clubbing of Stouffville. That earned them a trip to the undefeated game against Shallow Lake, which Napanee won 4-2 to earn the double-life for the playoff round. Shallow Lake would go on to eliminate the top seeded Kitchener-Waterloo Twins to set up the rematch with the Express. For the Express it was a great way to cap the season, which saw them capture bronze at the Western Canadian Championships in Lloydminster, Alta earlier this month. The team is made up of Cal Doyle, Kyle Weese, Finn Pierce, Jake Ethier, Emmet Pierce, Dylan Gat-
ward, Connor Brooks, Alex Li, Walker Lyons, Owen Lambert, Ethan Winter, Brendan Hagerman and Derek Vos with coaches Chris Hagerman, John Winter, Ryan Rowe and Bryan Brooks with bat boy Derek Li. Napanee’s Express Mite girls also captured some hardware this weekend, earning bronze at provincials in Cobourg. The Napanee girls bested Oakville 8-4 in their first game before rain washed out the rest of Saturday’s schedule. When action resumed on Sunday the Express was ready to go, posting a 17-7 victory over Guelph. That gave the Express
a one-way trip to the unbeaten game where they fell to eventual champion Waterloo Gold. They had hoped for a rematch in the finals but their run ended with a 7-3 loss to Chatham in the third place game. The coaching staff and parents thanked the girls for another successful season. The team is made up of Payton Barkley, Payton Hutcheson, Samantha Smith, Kristen Sutton, Nikki Weese, Elle Chapman, Pearl Monk, Abby Kish, Maeve Kennedy, Lila Pringle and Jaidyn Manion. They were coached by Jason Barkley, Shawn Hutcheson, Tim Smith and Andrea Sutton. Napanee’s Boyer GM
Squirt boys also ended their season on a high note, earning OASA Provincial B gold in Belleville Aug. 8-10. After dropping their opening games 8-4 to Palmerston and 8-2 to Belleville the Express were relegated to the B side of the tournament. That’s when the bats came to life as Napanee
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Classes aren’t yet back in session but already NDSS Golden Hawk football hopefuls are getting schooled on the field in an early summer training camp. New Hawks coach Corey Bowen wanted to get a jump start on the upcoming KASSAA season, holding a training camp every Wednesday in August at the high school. “It’s not compulsory, we put it out to the kids if they want to shake some of the rust of before we have try outs,” said Bowen. “We had a look in the (KASSAA) rule book and there was nothing that said it couldn’t happen. We’ve been able to get the ball rolling. Kyle Seymour (coach of the senior team) he started the work out in the gym over the winter.” The rules do state they can’t practice in full gear, but they can work on their agility and fitness. Previously the coaching staff didn’t start training until the second day of school, which is about two weeks before the first KASSAA league game. Bowen wanted to start much earlier to not only improve the team’s play, but reignite interest in the sport. He was particularly troubled by the fact that a lack of student interest caused the school to go without a senior team the past two sea-
pounded out a 17-1 win over Niagara on the Lake and a 22-2 win over Springbrook in the finals. Robbie Barker connected on a pair of home runs with Dean Taylor helping to spark the offense as well. Austin Sutcliffe pitched the entire weekend, working with Taylor behind the plate.
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Easton Thompson is a member of the Shoeless Joe's Napanee Mite Express. This weekend he pitched the team to a fourth place finish at the allOntarios, tossing a no-hitter as well as collecting 40 strike outs over five games. He pitched two complete games and made appearance in three others. He made big contributions at the plate.
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Hunter Dickson, John Fairservice and Josh Durnan work on their agility during a pre-season, and pre-school year, Hawks training session. sons. After helping out with the AA championship winning Ernestown Eagles last year, Bowen decided it was time to help out at home. “I live in town and I wanted to get back here and get that program back on top,” said Bowen, who is a member of the local OPP detachment. “We have some very skilled athletes here but there was no coaching in the area, no one put their hand up and it took away their football. I know personally after college or university there’s no more contact football.” Not only is Bowen looking to renew interest in football among the students, but the community
as well. He’s hoping by relaunching the senior program they can get back to the days of large crowds lining the side lines. “We want to see people coming back out to watch football,” said Bowen. “We want to have our home games pumping and for that to happen we need to have the community involved. Napanee’s always been known as a hockey town, but I’d like to see if we can split that as a hockey town and football town. That’s what we’re here for. Me and my coaching staff are here for the long haul. We’re here to stick with these kids, grow with these kids and watch the generations go through.”
When KASSAA’s executives proposed the idea of having the Hawks play all their games at Kingston’s Invista Centre, Bowen was quick to shoot down that idea. He was adamant that the Hawks play their home games on their own Gibbard Field. Bowen says he’s always open to accepting ‘football minded’ individuals to help out with their practices, which will run 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. starting in September. He's especially hoping former players will be interested in helping out with running drills and focusing on special teams. Anyone interested can contact him at coachcoreyngh@gmail.com.
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BARN REPAIRS, steel roofs repaired or replaced, barn boards replaced, beam repairs, sliding doors, eavestroughs, screwnailing, painting, sandblasting, etc. Call John, 613-955-8689. HORSE HAY, small square bales, mixed hay, no rain; New Holland 9’ haybine, $1,200. Call 613-354-2406. JOHN DEER 710 tractor, loader, snow bucket, hay spear, good rubber, running condition, needs water pump and rad repair, $2,900. 613-545-5038. SHEEP, 2 mature rams, 1 Texel, 1 NC Cheviot, breeding stock ewe lambs. Call 613-358-1260. WOODLOT OWNERS. We buy standing timber logs, hardwood and soft, firewood and pulp. Free evaluation and dollar estimate, over 30 years of proven service in the area. Call collect, 613-358-2370.
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DOGGIE DO’S Grooming by professional groomer Kiley Hanna, toy to large breed, dogs only. 613-3549171. K9 WILL at Pet Panache, Napanee’s premier pet training centre, puppy to advance training, custom-made classes to meet your pet’s needs, flexible schedules 7 days a week, 21 Dundas Street East. 613-354-9171. LUV-A-K9 DOG School for all your training! Obedience, Agility, Rally, CGN, Show, we do it all! Gorgeous training room, matted, heated, air, only the best for our clients! Classes 7 days a week. 613-3892895. www.luv-a-k9.com
CARS & TRUCKS
2001 BURGUNDY Montana van, as is, $1,500. Call 613-396-3371. TRUCK BOX off 1994 350 Ford Dually, $1,000, also bumper and rear dually fender off 1994 Ford. 613-813-4147.
BOATS & MOTORS
HUNTING/FISHING, 17’ Springbok aluminum canoe, like new, $850; 4 hp Mariner outboard motor, $550; Husqvarna 340 chain saw, $175. 613-352-5874.
TRAILERS
TWO FURNISHED trailers, Accommodating Bay Park, 505 Morrison Point Road, waterfront on Smith Bay. Paid seasonals to October, boat and motor included, air conditioning, Bell phone, secluded, great people. 585-243-5536.
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1,200 sq. ft. office which includes 3 rooms, 2 washrooms and partial kitchen. $650. MONTHLY Also 665 sq ft $550. MONTHLY BOTH UNITS: Includes heat, utilities and air conditioning. Located on second floor with private entrance from centre hall foyer. Good location on the main street across from Tim Hortons. To view, call the Business Manager,
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NAPANEE COMMERCIAL storefront, prime location, Dundas Street, back entrance, handicap accessible, bathroom, showroom window, efficient utilities, $700 plus H.S.T., plus utilities, lease negotiable. Call or text 613-539-4847.
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STORE FOR rent, 272 Belleville Road, across from NDSS. Call 613-389-6722.
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APARTMENT FOR rent. Ask for Eddie, 613-354-5392. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, 1 bedroom, upstairs, all inclusive, suitable for 1 person, no pets/ smoking, first/last. 613-354-2435. AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 1st, 2 bedroom second floor apartment with small den/computer room in downtown Napanee, first/last and references required, no dogs, $760 monthly plus utilities. 613-329-5965. CAMDEN EAST, cosy, newly renovated one bedroom apartment near McCormick’s, only $625 inclusive. judyrauliuk@gmail.com 613-484-2818. DESERONTO, COZY 3 bedroom house, recently renovated, freshly decorated, new gas furnace, fridge/stove, large yard, $825 monthly plus utilities, non-smokers, first/last, references, available September 1st. Call Mark, 613358-2098. DESERONTO, TWO bedroom duplex, quiet street, large deck and backyard, new carpeting, excellent condition, no smoking, pets, references required, $875 plus utilities. Call or text 613-539-4847. HOUSE, LOVELY 2 bedrooms, Napanee, river view, appliances, garage, perfect for retirees, $1,200 plus gas heat and electricity. 613354-2461. LARGE 2 bedroom accessible apartment in Campbell House, downtown, $1,195 includes utilities, appliances, dishwasher, insuite washer/dryer, central air, parking, satellite (200 channels) WiFi, garbage removal, elevator, quiet, secure, smoke-free building, October 1st. 613-532-3672. LARGE TWO bedroom apartment, downtown Napanee, laundry and superintendent on site, controlled entry, near river and park, $850 monthly inclusive, available September 1st. Call Joe, 613-354-8185. LOVELY 1 bedroom apartment, in quiet well maintained adult six-plex, ample parking, no pets, $750 including water and heat, available immediately, first/last. 613-354-9127. NAPANEE, 1 bedroom second floor apartment, downtown, large shared deck overlooking Napanee river, appliances, laundry room included, smoke free, excellent condition, available September 1st. Call or text 613-539-4847. NAPANEE, 3 bedroom house, downtown, parking, small yard, appliances, excellent condition, smoke free, no pets, $1,000 plus, available November 1st. Call or text 613-539-4847. NAPANEE, ONE bedroom apartment, downtown, behind Dundas Street storefront, very private, excellent condition, utilities, air conditioning included, $875, references required. Call or text 613-539-4847. NAPANEE, TWO bedroom Victorian style professional apartment above heritage retail store overlooking Dundas Street, hardwood floors, high ceilings, large windows, laundry room, $925 plus hydro, no smoking, pets. Serious inquiries only. Call or text 613-539-4847. ONE BEDROOM apartment, close to Napanee, fridge, stove, washer and dryer included, $650 plus. 613-388-2923.
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NEWBURGH, SPACIOUS, bright, one bedroom apartment in historic limestone building, laundry, great views, $825+. Worth a look! judyrauliuk@gmail.com 613-4842818. NICE BRIGHT 2 bedroom apartment, near hospital, newly renovated, laundry, parking, no smoking, no pets, references, first/last, available September, $850 plus hydro. 613-354-9966. ONE BEDROOM ($650+monthly) and 2 bedroom ($750+monthly) in Napanee, renovated, security entrance, laundry, quiet building, first and last required. For viewing 613478-2043 or wetlook@xplornet.ca ONE BEDROOM apartment, Napanee, centrally located, $650 plus hydro, available immediately. Call 613-583-0924 or 613-354-9965. ONE BEDROOM, downtown Deseronto, fridge and stove included, parking, laundry hookup, no pets, non-smoking, references required, $600 plus hydro. Call 613-8889630 for more details.
PETERSFIELD
145 Church St. West Napanee Quiet adult security building. Two Spacious Bedrooms, Eat-in Kitchen. Living/ Dining Room. Private Laundry/Storage room. Five appliances. Sliding Patio Doors to covered terraces.
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RENOVATED MAIN floor, 2 bedrooms on main level, open concept, updated kitchen, living room, no carpets, under $100 for gas and hydro, jacuzzi in updated bathroom, private fenced-in back yard, 1 parking space, suited for 1-2 people, $800, available September 1st. 613-331-1417. TWO BEDROOM apartment, $1,000 all inclusive, available immediately, references required. Call 613-396-5489. TWO BEDROOM apartment, 1 bathroom, close to NDSS, 2 minutes from laundromat, no pets, $875 all inclusive. 613-532-5041.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
3179 BIG Creek Road, over 170’ front on navigable creek, treed lot with spotless 4 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home, reduced to $143,900 MLS. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-4491668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. Brokerage, 613-273-5000. HOBBY FARM at Shannonville, delightful 6 room bungalow, treed lawns, huge barn and garage, $159,900 or trade for other property, MLS. Call Gerry Hudson, 613449-1668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. Brokerage, 613-273-5000.
LOTS & ACREAGE
TWO 1 1/2 Acre lots on the bank of the Salmon River, one has cabin, $85,000 or best offer for both lots. VTBM. Contact Steve Lall, 905890-7993.
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FIRST AND 2nd War memorabilia for a Remembrance Day display in a downtown window and Newfoundland stamps. Call 613-3546582.
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CHILD CARE
MAMA GAIL Dowling has spaces open, 6am-6pm, 34 years experience looking after children. 613354-2050, days; 613-388-9292, evenings.
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ASPHALT SERVICES, driveway cuts, asphalt removal, grading and driveway widening. Call 613-5619320. HAVE TRACTOR with loader, brush hogging, yard work, tilling garden, cutting lawns. Call Earl, 613-354-2570.
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RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates. John, 613-3543671. SEWING AND alterations, home decor and drapes by Pauline. Call 613-354-4262. TREE REMOVAL, trimming, deadwooding, assessments, free estimates. Call 613-572-5961. LAWN CARE and backhoe service, 40 hp tractor with backhoe, loader bucket, grapple bucket, bush hog, landscape rake and box scraper comes with scarifier shanks, wire/irrigation shank ripper, post hole digger, Zero turn commercial mower, Stihl Multi System comes with grass trimmer, rotatiller, edger, brush surface cleaner, Stihl chain saw, wood splitter, Husgavarna heavy-duty brush/weed trimmer, etc. Sgt. Major Ent. Brad Graham, 613-354-6857. WE CLEAN homes, offices, windows and carpets, free estimates. Call 613-396-5258 or 613-483-5290.
SPECIAL NOTICES
FEEL YOU have a drinking problem? Help is available. Call Alcoholics Anonymous. Napanee, 613-354-9974, 613-354-4890; Deseronto, 613-396-2543.
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COMING EVENTS
FIREARMS AND Hunter Education courses at Harrowsmith. Firearms course, September 12th, 13th; Hunter Education, September 19th, 20th. Wild Turkey licence examinations. Call Bill, 613-335-2786.
CARDS OF THANKS
Thank you to our family for organizing a wonderful celebration for our 50th Wedding Anniversary on July 26th. We thank all who attended, those who telephoned, sent cards, e-mails and gifts. Special thank you to Father Mark, Father Murphy and Father Charles for their prayers, Masses and special blessings. The messages deposited in the “LIVE, LOVE and LAUGH” memory box were very touching and personal. It was a beautiful day and we were left with many GOLDEN MEMORIES. Mike and Margaret Slack.
BIRTHS
IT’S A GIRL Ruth and John McEwen are overjoyed to announce the birth of their granddaughter, Lyla Shelby on July 15, 2014 at 8:35am, weighing 8 lbs 6 1/2 oz. Proud parents are John and Tina McEwen. Proud big sister Chasity. Proud grandparents are Nanna and Poppa Cheryl and Doug Plummer.
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 on August 24, 2005.
Thank you motherfor all that you have done, You took great care, of all your daughters and sons. You loved us all from the very start, with your warm, kind, and loving heart. Thank you mother, for being strong, While trying to teach us right from wrong. If anytime, we had a problem, you were there to help us solve them. You'd lift us up, when we were feeling blue, Thank you mother, for we could always count on you. You were such an awesome mother, The love you showed was like no other. Thank you mother, for your dear, sweet love, Now you'll watch over us from heaven above. 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. Four years have gone by And we think of you often. Sadly missed and always remembered, Helen and Arthur McCutcheon and family. THOMPSON - In loving memory of our dear parents and grandparents, George, November 18, 1993 and Florence, August 19, 1995 and a sister Debbie, May 6, 2012. Within our hearts we always keep A special place for you And try to do our best to live As you would want us to, As we loved you, so we miss you, In our memory you are always near. Loved, remembered always by daughters, Lois, Armilda, Marj and their families.
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GOODFELLOW, DARLENE August 22, 2010 Darlene, I am so lonesome. Some days and nights never seem to end, time does seem to ease the pain. I miss you and Dad so much. I know God has you in His keeping. I think of you in silence and often speak your name, but, all I have is a family album beside me to look at with joy and sorrow. We had so many happy times and when my life is finished, I pray that God will take my hand and lead me straight to you and Dad. With love forever,
Your mom Helen Brown
鵹鵺 GRAY, TERRY KARL January 19, 1964 August 22, 2008
In loving memory of a dear son, brother, brother-in-law and uncle.
Peacefully, at the Lennox and Addington County Hospital in Napanee on Thursday, August 14, 2014. Walter Thomas Salter of Enterprise, at age 67. Beloved husband of Rose Salter (Hill) and dear father of Charles (Caitlin) of Enterprise and Barbara of London. Stepfather to Julie Emmons (Bob) and Diane Salter of Enterprise and Amy Saunders (Rich) of Napanee. Brother of Glenn Salter (Linda) of Deseronto and remembered by his 10 grandchildren, nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Frank and Ivy Salter, his brother George (Bonnie of Kingston) and his sisters, Kathy Cowdy (Albert) and infant Doreen Salter. The family received friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Tamworth on Sunday afternoon, August 17th from 1pm-4pm. Cremation has taken place, with a family Service to be held at a later date. Memorial donations to the Lennox and Addington County Hospital or the Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
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We miss your humour, your support, your interest in everybody around you.. Mom and Dad, Kellianne and Bruce, Dexter and Anna.
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TWO FAMILY YARD SALE Saturday, August 23rd 8am - 2pm 1246 Townline Road, Napanee Truck ramps $200.; truck box with key $40. (black, mid-size truck 4-6”); men’s golf clubs (Wilson) right handed with bag $60.; snowmobile boots, size 9 $120.; CCM hockey gloves, large; Quad body armour $40.; Tools, nails, etc.; movies $1.; PC games $1.; pewter charms - 100’s to choose from plus more beading supplies; girls’ bike with training wheels - slightly used $30.
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Peacefully surrounded by his family at The John M Parrott Centre, Napanee on Monday, August 18, 2014, in his 81st year, beloved husband of Sharon (nee Jackson). Loving father of Brian (deceased 1973); Theresa Craven, Napanee; Angela Perry, Powell River, B.C.; Mark Perry (Kim), Tamworth; Doug Jr (Eva), Belleville and Jackie Perry, Napanee. Sadly missed by his grandchildren, Chad (Kelly), Dusty (Becki), Brianna (Travis), Emily, Jesse, Kyle and Jacob and his great-grandchildren, Rainah, Lyric, Adara and Sterling. Survived by his brothers, Jack (Stella), Napanee and Morley, Wabanum, Alberta. Predeceased by his sister Edythe Therrien and brothers, Byron, Vernon, Mike and Bud. Fondly remembered by his many nieces and nephews and their families. Funeral Mass from St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Napanee on Friday at 2pm. Interment St. Patrick’s Cemetery. Reception for family and friends following the Burial Service at the Wartman Funeral Home Reception Centre, east entrance. In memory of Doug, donations by cheque to the Napanee Humane Society or Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.
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Peacefully at the Kingston General Hospital on Saturday, August 16, 2014. June Pansy McMath of Napanee, at age 88. Beloved wife of the late Robert (Mac) McMath and dear mother of Katherine Abrams (David), Donna Way (Douglas), Bonnie Scott (William), all of Napanee and the late James McMath. Loving grandmother of Mark Abrams (Wendy), Melissa Clyde (Jeff), Adam Way (Kiley Hanna), Jennifer Allen (Dave), Ryan Scott (Leanna), Sharlene Scott (John Corcoran), Ashley Scott and Mike, Robert, Trevor, Doug and Nick McMath. Great-grandmother of Nolan and Brock Abrams, Mitchell and Dylan Clyde and Emma and Mya Allen. Sister of Donald Herrington (Margaret) and Mary Smith (late Morley) of Napanee and the late Jean (Carl), Marian, Bill (Mary) and John (Georgina of Napanee). The family received friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613-3543341) on Tuesday, August 19 from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service was held at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Napanee on Wednesday, August 20th at 11am. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of Louisa Helen Lorraine Hill, late of the Township of Tyendinaga, in the County of Hastings, who died on or about the 25th day of June, 2014, are required to file proof of the same with the undersigned on or before the 27th day of August, 2014, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Napanee this 28th day of July, 2014. Donald Maracle and Lynda Fletcher, Estate Trustees c/o John M. Grange Barrister & Solicitor 138 John St., P.O. Box 26 Napanee, Ont., K7R 3L4 Telephone (613) 354-3350 Fax (613) 354-6786 Solicitor for the Estate
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ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of Elaine Jeanette Taylor, late of the Township of Greater Napanee, in the County of Lennox and Addington, who died on June 26, 2014, are required to file proof of the same with the undersigned on or before September 3, 2014, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Napanee this 10th day of August, 2014. Robert Kenneth Roberts and Robert Peter Cole, Estate Trustees 478 Shermans Point Road Napanee, Ontario K7R 3K8 Telephone: 613-354-0923
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Dear Terry: It was six years ago when you lost your battle with ALS. Dexter was eight and Anna six. They continue to be inspired as do we all, by your commitment to family, work, sports and friends. Anna has your picture above her bed. Dexter remembers your telling him, “Dexter, you’ve got to have a career, not just a job.” He’s working on your advice. Recently a bench was installed at Springside Park, Napanee in your memory. Those who pass by may be reminded of your dedication to fastball in the area as you coached many teams over many years. Those of us involved have travelled with you as you took teams to provincial and national championships. Teams travelled South of the border as well. You were truly committed to your young men.
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Saturday, August 23rd 8am - 2pm Rain or Shine 23 Anne Street (end of Robert Street), Napanee 2 kitchen tables, 4 kitchen chairs, craft supplies, odds and ends, collectibles, entertainment stand, and much more
yard sale Saturday, August 23rd 8am - 2pm 198 King Street Napanee Household items, vinyl records, books, kids toys and much more.
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YARD SALE 149 Dundas Street West Napanee Saturday, August 23rd 8am - 1pm
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MOVING GARAGE SALE Saturday, August 23rd 8am - 3pm 444 Bridge Street West Napanee Computer desk, TV cabinet, swivel rockers, plants - large and small, crafts, used clothing, and lots more
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AUCTIONS FRIDAY, AUGUST 22
Consignment Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm 662 Cty. Rd. # 12. 3.5 kms south west of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre. Autographed hockey stick by Bobby Hull and 1 from Belleville Bulls early 90\s , Collection of Delft pieces, Antique glass, quantity of stamps, natural gas BBQ, Antique Oak 15 drawer counter from a drugstore (great for a kitchen island), set of 4 235-85-16 Load range E trailer tires on 8 bolt rims, Antique oak games table, Antique oak sleigh bed, Antique Oak dining table with 3 leaves and 6 chairs, oak rocking chair, lamps, small kitchenware, Red Rose tea collection, corner pine cupboard, Quilts, Oak buffet and hutch, Daisy pump BB gun, clean single and double mattresses, bedroom furniture, 2 blue and white plaid love seats, wing back chair, occasional chairs, lazy boys, white refrigerator, cement lawn and garden ornaments, power tools, 4 wheeled wheel barrow, Toro riding mower, heavy duty Jacobson utility golf cart with dump box. See website www.koopmansauctionservices.com for information and pictures. Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also conduct Estates, Farm and Commercial sales on site. Canteen Available, Terms: Cash and Debit For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732
MONDAY, AUGUST 25TH AT 1:00 P.M.
AUCTION SALE OF COLLECTABLES, TOOLS, FURNITURE & GLASS NAPANEE FAIR GROUNDS, YORK ST. , NAPANEE FEATURING: Antiques and modern furniture; Civil War type cannon; china and glass; chest freezer; large BBQ; canoe; 4x4 4 wheeler; Fat Boy and Honda dirt bikes; 1979 Honda (in repair mode); 8 saddles; musical instruments; wood working tools; welders; fishing lures; oil lamp VIEWING SALE DAY ONLY - 12:00 p.m. Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa, MasterCard only. NEIL LAMBERT, AUCTIONEER Napanee 613-354-3406 e-mail Sally1@KOS.net For Pictures - www.lambertauctions.ca
FRIDAY AUGUST 29Th
AT 10:30 AM AUCTION SALE – RUSS AND MARLENE TROTTMAN JANA LAYNE FARMS 263 TUBBS ROAD, R.R.#8 PICTON, ONT. 4 miles North of Picton on county Road 4 – Ben Gill Road and turn EAST onto Tubbs Road for 1 mile. Massey Ferguson 165 2 wd diesel tractor with Quicke attach front end loader- good running condition; gas powered hydraulic controlled portable wood splitter, 3 point hitch 8 ft scraper blade, 6 ft 3 point hitch rotary mower, quantity of various lengths steel farm gates, round bale feeders, horse gates, quantity of horse harness, pig feeders, rubbermaid water troughs, cattle brush/oiler, McLaughlin horse drawn buggy, antique 2 furrow gang plow, antique steel wheel baggage cart wagon, Delta chop saw, Campbell Hausfield air compressor, tool boxes, hand tools, builders hardware, 12 ft tandem axle trailer, quantity of 125 cedar rails, 2 section drags, 3 cord firewood cut and split, small quantity of 4x4x8 wheat straw, antique farm hand tools, wooden buggy wheels, dog cages, wooden stairs, land roller, electric fence supplies, red clover seed FOWL- 15 red rock hens, 1 rooster; hOUSEhOLD CONTENTS- SELL AT 10:30 am- antique oak mission style sideboard, antique oak rocker, antique Sessions mantle clock, antique high chair, walnut tea wagon, 5 piece bedroom suite, antique wood box, pone storage box, Leather love seat, leather recliner, leather chesterfield, coffee and end tables, wooden crates, 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
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27Th
AT 5:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Dining table/3 leaves & 5 chairs, round kitchen table, tea table, Kenmore dryer, water cooler, chesterfield & chair, corner knick knack shelf,coffee & end tables, queen size bed/box spring & mattress, day bed, assorted chairs & plant tables, large qty. of glass & china including Hughes crystal, collection of novelty salts & peppers, Royal Albert “Moss Rose” pattern setting for 9 including 2 open vegetables, 2 fruit nappies/ bowls, 2 sets of salt & peppers, tea pot/ cozy, large meat platter, 2 coffee mugs, small & large cream & sugar & more, approx. 100 “MZ” pieces of antique “Bridal Rose” pattern dishes, 12 place setting of “Heritage” pattern flatware in case, bar fridge, figurines, old prints, books, garden& shop tools and much more. See website for detailed list & photos AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 27Th
AT 10:00 AM AUCTION SALE – ANTIQUES, ARTWORK AND COLLECTIBLES AUCTION SALE CONDUCTED AT BELLEVILLE AND DISTRICT FISh AND GAME CLUB, 170 ELMWOOD DRIVE, BELLEVILLE, ONT. 2 miles EAST of Belleville on Old highway 2 and turn NORTh onto Elmwood Drive for ½ mile. ARTWORK- Signed -A Brandeis oil on panel 8” x 5” Venice Scene; signed A Stewart oil on canvas 10” x 6” “Cavaleirs”, 2 oil on canvas signed – Squire 10” x 12”; original Donald Gordon Fraser “Green Collar” oil, “Old House at Tyendinaga” watercolour , original sketch by Doug Comeau, 2 original oil paintings signed Lichoshene; Victorian prints, ANTIQUE FURNITURE burled walnut finished step back cupboard with upper glass doors and solid lower doors, burled walnut ladies writing desk, Gibbard mahogany hall table and chair, Gibbard cherry oval dining table with Queen Ann legs, antique Mahogany breakfront china cabinet, mahogany double pedestal dining table and chairs, mahogany buffet, oak and glass barristers bookcase, signed Bowmanville cane bottom rocker, Victorian settee, Victorian side chairs, Victorian parlour table, washstand, antique side tables, walnut tea wagon, antique occasional chairs, antique walnut trimmed sofa, mahogany nest of tables, needlepoint arm chair and stool, walnut bookshelves, Pequenat mantle clock, Ginger bread clocks, vertical spinning wheel, antique English cylinder music box, document boxes, Kingston Ont 4 poster bed ca 1790, 2 Lion heads arm chairs, GLASSWARE’S, ChINA ,STONEWARE AND CURIOUSITIES INCLUDING Moorcroft pottery pieces, Cranberry pieces, American Pottery pieces, Sterling Silver flatware , Antique English Sterling silver, silver plate serving pieces, Royal Doulton figurines ( see web site for Names and #’s), Doulton character jugs, Shelley “Dainty Blue” dinnerware, Spode “Gainsbourgh” dinnerware, Royal Crown Derby pieces, Hummel figures, silver overlay pieces, hand painted china, fine jewelry, costume jewelry, ladies fur coats, pocket watches, Victorian lace making, embroidery tools , Victorian embroidery bird, ginger beer bottles, GI Lazier Picton CW with blue crock, Blackton Belleville stoneware, several antique tin toys, cast iron toys, Eatons 1940’s tricycle, several children’s vintage toy guns, table top hand carved NFLD boat on stand, Locomotive Steam engine photo, rail lamps, ships lamp, ships wheel, oil bracket lamps, brass artillery shells, WW II medals, machinist chest, primitive rodent traps, 1800’s doll furniture, folk art wall shelf, hand woven baskets, table top weigh scales, quantity of Canadian and American silver dollars, 50 cent pieces, vintage Canadian paper money, quantity of early to late 1800’s books, numerous other articles. TERMS: CASh OR ChEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www. sullivanauctions.com for photos
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 30Th
AT 10:00 A.M. ON SITE AUCTION SALE OF ANTIQUES, FURNITURE & hOUSEhOLD EFFECTS FOR DORIS FARRAR, FRANKFORD ONT. Directions: From the lights in Frankford, head south on Trent Street South. Turn west on March St. The sale is being held at 26 March St. Antique parlor table, solid cherry sofa/hall table, antique 3 drawer dresser & mirror (refinished), old parlor chair, walnut tea wagon, oak sideboard/mirror (refinished), quilt rack, apartment sized china cabinet, corner shelf, Lay-Z-Boy rocker recliner with massage & heat, Lay-Z-Boy style recliner (like new), chesterfield & matching chair, coffee & step end tables, small pedestal table, maple bedroom set including double bed, dresser/mirror, chest of drawers & night stands. Four drawer chest of drawers, magazine rack/end table, small hall table, large sofa mirror, two antique organ stools (glass ball feet), set of Texas long horns, Cuckoo clock, signed Quebec carved lamp, Coca-Cola repro enamel sign, cast iron cat door stop, Westminster mantel clock, hand carved ship, qty of Mickey Mouse collectibles including a Mickey Mouse telephone, clock, and collector plates. Brass fireplace set, advertising thermometer for “UP TOWN” soda, cast iron bell, cast pot & kettle, two sad irons, qty of advertising trucks and cars as well as a Corgi double decker bus, tin Tonka jeep, sewing box & contents, jewelry box, qty of cross & olive stemware, signed Chalet art glass basket, qty of glass, china & cups & saucers including Royal Albert, Noritake, and RS Prussia. “Show Time” rotisserie (like new), Copper tea pots, silver plate, brass bell, powder horn, coal oil lamp, parlor lamps, small glass top display case advertising for “Gillette”, Robert Bateman print, outdoor fireplace, patio swing, patio table & chairs, assorted garden decorations, shepherds hooks & a qty of garden tools. See website for pictures AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, MC, Cheque/ID Owner and auctioneer not responsible in case of accident.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6Th
AT 12 NOON. FALL INCENTIVE DAIRY SALE DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Featuring a 12 head group of well grown first calf grade Holstein heifers from a free stall set up all springing at sale time. In addition 4 open heifers from this herd sell; 3 are red & white. This herd is “Triangle 9” vaccinated and cydectin treated. Chrisknoll Farms consigns 8 deep pedigreed well grown Holstein heifers most carrying embryos and due Sep 22/14 to Nov. 16/14. See their pedigrees on my web site. Royalcroft Braxton Beverly sells fresh at sale time from an excellent high production dam and a very good superior production record 2nd dam. Lynmark Farms at Norwood sends a fancy 60” tall 3 year old shorthorn heifer backed by 2 generations of multiple excellent, high production dams & due Sept. 25 to Storm Ruler. Also featuring the dispersal of the “Sprucelane” milking cow and bred heifer herd of purebred jerseys & several Holsteins owned by John & Sheila Goheen, Port Hope. Featuring cows in various stages of lactation as well as several cows and heifers due at sale time. This is an AI sired herd and features many of the popular jersey sires. The cows have been DHI tested and have never been pushed for production. SCC average 175,000. Approx. 60 head sell. Take advantage of this offering to fill your fall quota needs. Catalogue available on line. We are still accepting consignments for this fall dairy sale. AUCTIONEERS: DOUG JARRELL & BEN TREVERTON 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Call 613-354-6641 to advertise your Auction in
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Canada makes history at rugby WC First silver medal for national team Beaver Sports
apanee’s Britt Benn’s name will be etched in Canadian rugby history as part of the national women’s team that captured silver at the World Cup in France. Canada fell 21-9 to England in the finals, their first ever appearance in the championship game. Prior to this year Canada’s highest finish was fourth, which they did on three separate occasions and most recently in 2006. The rugby World Cup is held every four years and features the top players from around the world. A total of 12 teams took part in this year’s event, split into four pools. Though they didn’t capture gold, their finish represents a huge step forward for Canada’s women’s rugby program. They came in with a mission to erase a disappointing sixth place finish in 2010 and they more than proved themselves in advancing to the medal round from a tough pool. Canada bested the host France team 18-16 in the semifinals. In pool play they went undefeated including a hard fought 13-
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Britt Benn is awarded a silver at the closing ceremonies of the rugby World Cup in France. 13 draw with the eventual champion England squad. Canada’s Magali Harvey was named the 2014 IRB Women’s Player of the Year following the tournament. She scored 61 points for the Canadian ladies including four tries. Benn, who was making her first World Cup appearance, was a nondressing player for the final. The team is allowed to have just 22 active players, 15 on the field at a time. Canada brought 26 players in total.
Benn is hoping to parlay her World Cup experience into an Olympic appearance in the near future. She’s looking to represent Canada at the 2016 games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil when rugby will make its return to the summer games. She’ll certainly be on the team’s radar when selecting that squad. She impressed the coaching staff this summer during the team’s training tour held in New Zealand.
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Pond stars If one of your goals in designing your garden is to attract desirable wildlife that is environmentally beneficial to your yard and neighbourhood, this should interest you: the most beneficial addition to your yard and garden that you can possibly make is a water feature. A full blown pond or a half barrel-sized container full of water and plants will do more to create biodiversity than a swath of petunias or a row of gorgeous evergreens, neatly trimmed and manicured. Think of it this way: how long can you survive without water? Ditto the wildlife that would love to live at your place. Think: drink, bath and feed. Sure the song birds love your bird feeder and they may occasionally splash in your bird bath but there is more to attracting good things (with a heart beat) to your garden than this. Many species make use of small watering holes. Frogs, toads, salamanders and dragon flies can thrive in a surprisingly small body of water. Here are some tips to help you develop your own plan for a water feature that is environmentally beneficial. Make sure that the water is at least 80 centimetres deep. If you wish to overwinter fish and frogs, it should be at least a meter and a half deep in Zone 5 or warmer; deeper if
you live in colder zones where winter temperatures fall further. A natural-bottom pond will attract a wider range of wildlife in the early years than a plastic lined pond, but over time a pond liner can accumulate enough organic matter at its base that it too will attract a variety of wildlife.
Mark Cullen The Green File Water plants can help to keep the water clean and ‘oxygenated’ and others will attract pollinators, especially the plants that flower throughout the summer. Water that moves, like a fountain or a waterfall, will eliminate the potential for mosquito breeding, is easier to keep clear and attracts more wildlife. If you have a still pond (the water is not moving) add a couple of cheap gold fish to keep mosquitoes under control. Fish have a voracious appetite for them. Locate your pond in a partially shaded place if you can. No more than four hours of sunlight a day is ideal; more will encourage algae growth. To attract wildlife, your pond should have sloping sides to make it easy for animals to enter and exit
(but not too gradual a slope or raccoons will scoop up your fish). Provide a variety of depths in your pond to allow a greater diversity of critters to make their home there. Birds and tadpoles migrate to the shallow areas while frogs, toads, newts, salamanders and turtles like deeper options. Plant perennials around the perimeter of your pond. As they mature over the years they will provide protection for many amphibians that move around the water’s edge. Use annual floating plants in the early years of your pond to provide shade and protection for pond life. As the plants and trees mature around your pond (and you get closer to achieving the required shade on the surface of your pond) you can eliminate the use of floating annuals like duck weed and floating hyacinths. If you fill your pond with chlorinated water, allow it to sit for at least a week before you place fish in it. When you refill your pond it is best to use rain water from a rain barrel. Do not move wildlife that make your pond its home and do not import plants or wildlife from the wild to your pond. The critters will find it and plants are best acquired from a reliable retailer.
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THE AG & RURAL UPDATE IS AN ELECTRONIC BULLETIN THAT IS PRODUCED WEEKLY BY STAFF AT THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE & FOOD, (OMAF), BRIGHTON RESOURCE CENTRE. IT IS DISTRIBUTED FREE TO SUBSCRIBERS. NOT ALL OF THE INFORMATION USED IN THIS FARM CALENDAR IS SUPPLIED BY THE ELECTRONIC BULLETIN. Aug. 22-23 - Blackstock Fair (Blackstock Agricultural Society), 3340 Church St. Blackstock, ON. For more information contact Janice Beechey at 905-986-0035 or email bkstock@ruralwave.ca or visit www.blackstockfair.ca Aug. 29-31 - Kinmount Fair (Kinmount Agricultural Society), County Road 503, Kinmount, ON. For more information contact Tracey Dettman at 705-448-2871 fair or email info@kinmountfair.net or visit www.kinmountfair.net Sept. 4-7 - Orono Fair (Orono Agricultural Society), Orono, ON (Exit Hwy 35/115 at Main St). For more information contact Valerie Vanschagen at 905-983-9510 or email info@oronofair.com or visit www.oronofair.com Sept. 5-7 – Picton Fair (Prince Edward Agricultural Society) Picton On. (Hwy. # 49) 375 Main St. E., For more information contact – Howard Martin – 613 – 476 – 6154 or email – pictonfair@eastlink.ca or visit www.pictonfair.org
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Sept. 11 - Prince Edward Federation of Agriculture Monthly Director Meeting, 7:30-10pm, OPP Office Boardroom, County Rd. 1, (Schoharie Road), Picton. All Welcome! Contact Patti Stacey at 613476-3842 or email princeedwardfarmers@gmail.com Sept. 12-14 - Port Hope Fair (Port Hope & District Agricultural Society), corner of Elgin & Ward St. Port Hope. For more information contact Kerry McDonald at 905-396-FAIR (3247) or secretary@porthopefair.com or visit www.porthopefair.com Sept. 17-21 - Lindsay Central Exhibition (Lindsay Agricultural Society),354 Angeline Stree, Lindsay. For more information contact Andy Letham at 705-324-5551 or email info@lindsayex.com or visit www.lindsayex.com Sept. 25-27 - Bobcaygeon Fair (Bobcaygeon Agricultural Society), 47 Mansfield Street. For more information contact Lisa Humphries at 705-887-2075 or email bobcaygeonfair@gmail.com or visit www.bobcaygeonfallfair.com
Sept. 30 - Port Perry Fair, 15865 Old Simcoe Rd, Port Perry For more information contact Lyndsay Phillips at 905-985-0962 or email secetaryppfair@powergate.ca or visit www.portperryfair.com Oct. 9 - Prince Edward Federation of Agriculture Monthly Director Meeting, 7:30-10pm, OPP Office Boardroom, County Rd. 1, (Schoharie Road), Picton. All Welcome! Contact Patti Stacey at 613476-3842 or email princeedwardfarmers@gmail.com
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Thursday, August 21, 2014 GREEN FROM PAGE 30 Native plants (nursery grown) are more likely to attract native critters (go figure). When choosing plants, consider the water depth carefully for placement. ‘Marginal’ plants perform best at the water’s edge while native lilies enjoy a depth of about 60 to 80 cm. You will discover a whole new world in your backyard if you are successful in attracting beneficial wildlife to your pond or water feature. Note that
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dragonflies eat insects, including mosquitoes. Toads and frogs will breed there and make a racket all night long in spring and early summer as they call out to one another in love song. Do your best to ignore them. There are forces of nature at work that are much stronger than you or me. Bog Gardens If you choose to simply dig a hole and fill it with water, do not be in a hurry to keep it filled up through
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the summer months. The resulting dip in your landscape will remain damp and encourage ‘bog’ plants and wildlife to establish there. This concept is catching on in other parts of the world where water resources are limited. It works but requires a shift in the owner’s expectations. Be prepared for surprises like naturalizing plants, visits from local rodents and maybe a build up of interesting algae not unlike the mould on the very old container of yogurt
that you left in the fridge. For the most part, they are all good. Kids Don’t ignore the potential for kids to learn a lot about the wild, native world around them through the ‘pond’ experience. Even if you live in the centre of the city, they (and you) will be amazed at how nature just finds water and
STONE MILLS FIRE DEPARTMENT
Is accepting applications for the position of:
Volunteer Fire Fighter for Enterprise and Newburgh Stations for the fall of 2014.
If you are at least 19 years of age and would like to learn lifesaving skills and serve your community, then please visit our web site at www.stonemillsfire.ca to print an application or visit the municipal office during regular business hours to pick one up. All applications can be dropped off, mailed, faxed or e-mailed to the municipal office at 4504 County Road 4, Centreville, ON, K0K 1N0 613-378-0033 firechief@stonemills.com All applicants are required to provide a CPIC/Vulnerable Sector Check; Driver’s abstract and Medical prior to starting training.
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environmental changes, and the cycles of life, from tadpole to adult hopper. Mark Cullen appears on Canada AM every Wednesday at 8:40 a.m. He is spokesperson for Home Hardware Lawn and Garden. Sign up for his free monthly newsletter at www.markcullen.com.
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Peter Boyer is very excited to welcome Tracey Andrews to the Sales & Leasing team at Boyer Chevrolet Buick GMC in Napanee. Tracey brings with her over 25 years of automotive experience! She would like to welcome new and past customers, family and friends to come and see her in Napanee! Tracey is ready to take care of all of your vehicle needs!
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Iroquois Markham Brockville Oshawa Proposed Pipeline Route
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TransCanada would like to take this opportunity to update you on the Eastern Mainline Project. The proposed project is needed to meet firm service commitments following the proposed transfer of a portion of the Canadian Mainline capacity to crude oil service from natural gas services as a part of the Energy East Project. The project is also required to meet growing market demand for new supplies of natural gas from the U.S. Northeast. TransCanada is proposing to add new natural gas pipeline facilities to the existing Canadian Mainline system in Ontario. These new facilities would be added in sections between Markham and the Township of South Dundas, on the southern arm of the Eastern Triangle. The preliminary scope of the project included the construction of approximately 370 km of pipeline. TransCanada has now finalized contracts with commercial shippers and determined a refined scope in order to ensure the appropriate amount of capacity is constructed to meet TransCanada’s existing and new firm contractual commitments. The proposed project scope now includes approximately 250 km of 36 inch pipeline with the addition of nine new 11 MW compressor units to be installed at five existing compressor stations. This project is a vital addition to the Canadian Mainline system and will provide homes, businesses, schools and hospitals in Ontario
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and Quebec with a safe and reliable source of natural gas. TransCanada has considered a number of routing options as part of the consultation process with interested landowners and stakeholders. An initial proposed route was shared in project materials that were provided at Open Houses held between May and June 2014 and during other outreach activities this year. During the Open Houses and as part of ongoing conversations with landowners and stakeholders, we received important feedback and have refined the route for the pipeline. We are continuing our engagement efforts and welcome any additional feedback as we refine route deviations. We welcome any questions or comments you may have. TransCanada anticipates submitting our application to the National Energy Board in the third quarter of 2014. Engagement will be ongoing throughout the NEB review process and the construction and operation phases of the project. For more details on the updated Eastern Mainline Project route please visit our website. You can reach us through email or phone at the contact info listed below. TransCanada Attn: Eastern Mainline Project 200 Bay Street 24th Floor, South Tower Toronto, Ontario, M5J 2J1 Phone: 1.855.920.4697 Website: www.easternmainline.com Email: eastern_mainline@transcanada.com
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s a new school year draws nearer, parents can employ several strategies to help their kids readjust to the rigors of the classroom. The dawn of a new school year is an exciting time. Kids may not want to say goodbye to days spent lounging by the pool, but such disappointment is often tempered by the prospect of returning to school with friends. For parents, getting kids ready for a new school year is about more than updating their wardrobe or organizing car pools with fellow parents. Reacclimating kids to the routine of school after a relaxing summer is a significant undertaking, and the following are a handful of ways for parents to get a head start as the school year draws closer. • Establish a routine over the last few weeks of summer. Summer vacations typically lack the structure of the school year, and that lack of structure can help kids unwind and make the most of the freedom that summer vacation provides. But as summer starts to wind down, parents can begin to reintroduce some structure into their kids' lives to make the transition back to school go more smoothly. Plan morning activities so kids can readjust to waking up early each day. In addition, serve breakfast, lunch and dinner at the same time you typically serve it during the school year so kids' bodies can begin to readjust as well. • Take kids along when shopping for school supplies. If you plan to buy your child a new computer or other supplies for the upcoming school year, take him or her along on your shopping trips. Kids who get to choose their supplies might be
more excited about returning to school than those youngsters who are given what they need without offering their input. • Monitor or assign summer reading. Many students are given summer reading lists to keep their minds sharp over the summer and prepare them for upcoming coursework. Parents should monitor kids' progress on such reading lists and even discuss the books with their kids when possible. Read the books along with them if you think it will help engage them. If kids were not assigned summer reading lists at the end of the school year, assign your own books, rewarding kids when they finish a new book. Kids who read throughout the summer may be more likely to start the school year off on the right foot than those who don't crack a book all summer. • Encourage kids to sign up for extracurricular activities. Many school-aged athletes get a head start on the new school year by trying out for sports teams. Such tryouts often commence a week or two before a school year is scheduled to begin, and this can help kids ease their way back into the school year. But even nonathletes can begin pursuing extracurricular activities before the first school bell of the year rings. Theater programs may begin auditions or encourage interested youngsters to attend orientation meetings before the dawn of the school year, and such sessions can be a great and pressure-free way for kids to ready themselves for a new school year. The arrival of a new school year can be both exciting and daunting. But parents can help their youngsters readjust to school in various ways after a relaxing summer.
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• Tuesday, August 19th 6-8pm Lafarge Banquet Hall, SPC • Thursday, September 4th 6-8pm Lafarge Banquet Hall, SPC • Monday, September 8th 5-7pm Lobby by HH Ice Pad, SPC • Friday September 12th 5-7pm Lobby by HH Ice Pad, SPC
For more information, contact Angie at 613•396•2542 or email ndsc.registrar@gmail.com or go to www.napaneeskatingclub.com
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TRI-BOARD STUDENT TRANSPORTATION SERVICES INC.
REMINDER TO STUDENTS/PARENTS/GUARDIANS:
School starts September 2nd, 2014 for all schools within the Tri-Board jurisdiction;
You may confirm your child’s transportation for September 2014, at any time of night or day, by accessing the tools below: 1. Integrated Voice Response System - phone 613-354-8202 or 1-866-934-7209 and follow the voice prompts. You will require your child’s OEN number (Ontario Education Number) found on their report card and their birth date, or
2. Go to www.triboard.ca and click on the “Student Transportation Information” tab at the bottom of the web page. You will require your child’s OEN number (Ontario Education Number) found on their report card and their birth date.
3. If you have not registered your child for school, please do so at the school office during the week of August 25th, 2014. You must complete a Transportation Application form and the school will forward the form to Tri-Board for processing. Information will be returned to the school and the school will notify you of the details.
Due to the volume of Transportation Applications received in late August and early September, transportation for your child may not be set up before the first day of school. Applications are processed in the order of receipt. Transportation to and from school will be the responsibility of the parent/guardian until the school notifies you of the transportation arrangements.
Students will soon be walking to school or waiting for the school bus. We ask all motorists to be aware of the need to be extra cautious and to obey all of the laws regarding our school buses.
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MOBILE PHONES CAN BE CONVENIENT TOOLS FOR TODAY'S STUDENTS.
hopping for back-toschool supplies was once limited to picking up a few folders, spiral-bound notebooks and assorted writing implements. But today's students need much more, including a variety of technological gadgets, to keep up with their classmates. Technology is now an integral part of many classrooms, where Internet-ready devices such as tablets, computers and smartboards are part of daily lessons. Although some educators believe overuse of such devices in the classroom can have a negative impact on students and make it more difficult to capture and hold students' attention, many feel that technology integrated into the curriculum improves students' learning processes and outcomes, noting that interactive media and use of technology are conducive to project-based learning. Many students already know how to browse the Internet, create blogs or manipulate photos. But they may not know how to make use of digital resources with regard to
their education. Students cannot learn such lessons unless they are equipped with the tools to facilitate digital learning. Parents who want their youngsters to embrace technology as part of their education may want to consider the following devices. • Internet-ready devices: Internet-ready devices include desktop computers, laptops, Chromebooks, tablets, and even smartphones. Assignments may require that students use the Internet, and many of today's teachers create their own websites where they list assignments or post links to supplemental materials. Students may have to confer with teachers via email or share materials with classmates. • Word-processing applications: Whether students are writing a 20-page term paper or have to type up a short summary for a homework assignment, eventually they will need access to word-processing software that includes basic typing, editing and desktop publishing functions. Many computer software bundles
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The Napanee Beaver OPEN HOUSES 11AM-12:30PM
NEW PRICE
3 CEDAR ST. $89,900. Downsizing? This is better than an apartment. Nice 9x20 deck off sunroom. You can still garden, still smell the flowers. 2 bedrooms, skylights make it bright. Appliances included. Just reduced! Call Bill. (EX3113) MLS 14606092
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NEW LISTING
358 BRIDGE ST. W. - $269,900. Location, location, location. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, central air, central vac. Fully fenced yard, large shed, patio area, attached garage. This won’t last. Call Bill. (EX3600) MLS 14606842
Call Bill Martin, Sales Rep Cell 613-540-4375 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
NEW LISTING
OPEN HOUSE
SAT. AUG. 23TH 1-3PM 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 MON. AUG. 25TH 6-8PM
NEW PRICE
OPEN HOUSE
244 THOMAS ST. W. HOST: DON COX Nothing to do here! 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with large private yard. Fully painted inside and out, new hardwood on main level (2014), updated kitchen, new 4 piece bath upstairs, new porch, woodstove in large eat-in kitchen with built-in fridge and freezer. There is a separate building with a 20x19 studio with a gas fireplace and a 20x16.8 heated garage/workshop. Driveway to be paved. Set in the west end of Napanee. This is a must see! $259,900. (EX3622) MLS 14607133
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
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59 PALACE ROAD $89,900. Location, location. Near river, Rotary Park, boardwalk, golf course, Southview School a short walk away. Fixer-upper for the handyman looking for a project. Good bones, just needs your imagination. (EX3592) MLS 14606255
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage
Call Bill Martin, Sales Rep Cell 613-540-4375 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
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IMPROVED PRICE
This is a must to view! Quaint 4 bedroom, 2 storey Victorian brick featuring hardwood floors, large country kitchen, main floor laundry, sunken family room overlooking a beautifully landscaped yard. Formal dining room with fireplace, large master bedroom with jacuzzi, spiral staircase, cranberry windows and gingerbread porch. $269,900. (EX3562) MLS 14605445
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CHECK OUT NEW PICS ON REALTOR.CA 831 HOGSBACK RD., MARLBANK - HOBBY FARM WITH 30 ACRES - $369,900. This beautiful and stately century home must be seen! Hardwood and softwood floors throughout, huge country kitchen, main floor family room with wood stove. Barn 50x56, triple detached garage. Situated on 30 acres of pasture, mixed bush and a little wetland. $369,900. (EX3505) MLS 14603728 Check out the virtual tour http://www.obeo.com/884516
Sharon Sharpe, Sales Rep Cell 613-453-0486 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
NEW PRICE
SUN. AUG. 24TH 1-3PM
210 CENTRE ST., NAPANEE Large living room with double french doors, original banister with detailed woodwork, beautifully landscaped backyard with a large detached garage. 3 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms, eat-in kitchen, separate dining room, main floor laundry, and large family room off kitchen! Endless opportunities for this all brick home just steps away from downtown, local public and high schools, and an easy stroll to the Napanee River/Park. A must see! Priced at $184,900. MLS 14600360 ELISHA MCCUTCHEON BILL MCCUTCHEON
SALES REP - 613-453-4292
290 SIMCOE ST 3 bedroom all brick bungalow with hardwood floors ,eat-in kitchen, new bathroom new roof, new FAG heating with central air. Within 3 block walk to all public, separate and high schools. Private rear yard. Asking $199,900 (M60) MLS 14605074 Hosted by: Paul Wagar, Sales Representative, 613-484-1603
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112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550 NEW PRICE
CENTURY BRICK PRICED TO SELL Just steps to Napanee River to enjoy the park, downtown shops & restaurants. Secluded private deck and landscaped side/back lawns. Main floor laundry, 3 BRs, Formal dining room and hardwood floors throughout. MLS 14604554 $169,900 Sutton GroupMasters Realty Inc. Brokerage
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1650 Bath Rd., Kingston 613-384-5500
Carol Harvey Sales Rep.
Call Direct: 613-540-2659
184 UNION STREET Rental property 3 bedroom plus small bachelor apartment, presently grossing $17760. annually. Operating expenses for 2013 Taxes $1078, Hydro $3520.00, Gas heating $1362.00, Water and sewer $1662.00. 2 wall furnaces. Asking $139,900. (M75) MLS 14605918
Greg Wagar, Broker of Record, 613-541-9781
112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550
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JUST LISTED
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Main floor commercial plus two floors residential. Immediate possession and priced to sell at $149,900. MLS 14604617
11 CONCESSION ST. TAMWORTH MLS 14607271 $187,000 • The River Bakery Café and Bakery • Established Business - Excellent Opportunity! • Wonderful Village Setting
Independently Owned and Operated
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INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
1650 Bath Rd., Kingston 613-384-5500
Carol Harvey Sales Rep.
Call Direct: 613-540-2659
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NEW LISTING
325 GINGER ST. Nice semi on a quiet, family-oriented street. Large eat-in kitchen opens to a spacious living room. Lower level features walk-out basement, rec room, 2 more bedrooms and full bath. $159,900. (EX3625) MLS 14607221
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Independently Owned & Operated
234 THOMAS STREET, DESERONTO Good family home with 3 bedrooms, main floor laundry, 2 baths. Some updates: High efficiency gas furnace (‘12), hot water tank (‘14), kitchen countertops. Call today. $132,900. MLS 14602240
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• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 2 Tiered Deck • Privacy on 4.48 Acres • $345,000
Call Cindy Haggerty, Broker, at 613-540-2116 or Kevin Haggerty, Sales Rep, at 613-539-2120
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Darren Hill, Sales Rep Cell 613-532-2275
32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
169 PALACE RD 2 bedroom brick bungalow with attached garage on large lot overlooking Napanee River and Falls. Home features open concept kitchen living room with updated windows and exterior doors. Full unfinished basement area gas fireplace and walkout to rear yard. F/A gas heating with central air Asking $187,500 (M58) MLS 14604898
Greg Wagar, Broker of Record, 613-541-9781
112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550
Full of character this duplex with a 2 car carriage style garage and lovely gardens, has a main floor apt with 2 bedrooms on the main and 1 bedroom upstairs, full bath, hardwood floors, high ceilings, french doors and a large closed in side porch with over 1500 sq/ft of living space and the upstairs apt has 3 bedrooms, full bath and balcony. Each unit has separate hydro meters Wonderful opportunity to live on the main floor and rent out the upper apt, to help pay the mortgage. (M67) $264,900. MLS 14605604
Cathy Conrad, Broker, 613-484-2636
112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550
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KELLY PERCIVAL
N A PA N E E
113 Richmond Blvd., Napanee email: kellyp@exitnapanee.ca
www.exitnapanee.ca
OFFICE 613-354-4800 CELL 613-583-1659
GREAT WRAP AROUND PORCH!
Ralph McKenny
Mortgage Agent Martel Mortgages FSCO #11963 (W) 1-855-320-2464 Ext #112 (C) 613-449-0680 www.martelmortgages.ca/ralphmckenny
OPEN CONCEPT
Highly desirable neighbourhood and a great home. Interior features 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, jacuzzi tub, new hardwood flooring in living room and dining room, gas fireplace in your large dining room. Newly drywalled and insulated eat in kitchen with mud room off of kitchen. Newer windows, 3 large bay windows, lifetime Kangaroo steel roof and great wrap around porch. Walk to the river and the golf course. $182,000. MLS 14600286
All-renovated home with open concept kitchen with island, hardwood floors, separate family room plus a large living room. Master bedroom features skylights, walk-in closet, stunning ensuite with jacuzzi tub and separate glassed-in shower. This is a must see home. $249,000. (EX3591) MLS 14606215
PROFESSIONALLY RENOVATED!
STARTER HOME
242 CENTRE ST. Completely professionally renovated house. Huge fenced yard with detached garage. Beautiful open concept kitchen with island. Large dining room, main floor laundry, all new wiring, plumbing, flooring and windows! This home shows like new!!! There are 3 bedrooms 234 DUNDAS ST., DESERONTO plus a separate office or playroom, 1.5 Great starter home for your family. Nice character filled home features baths, large bright 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. spacious rooms. Call Kelly to view today! $189,000. MLS 14606879 $92,000. MLS 14601416
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granted if the truth had been known. This can include: • Misstating your employment position or inflating your income or length of service at your job. • Stating you are a salaried/full time employee when you are a contract, part time, hourly or commission-based employee or are self-employed • Misrepresenting the amount and/or source of your down payment • Purchasing a rental property and misrepresenting it as owner-occupied • Not disclosing existing mortgage and/or debt obligations • Misrepresenting property details or omitting information in order to inflate the property value • Adding co-borrowers who will not be residing in the home and do not intend to take responsibility for the mortgage It’s just not a good idea to be less than honest on the application. Part of being financially responsible is living within the means of what you can afford. If your application information indicates you can handle mortgage payments of $1500/ month but the reality is you can only handle $800 then it wouldn’t take long for you to run into serious problems; such as not being able to pay bills or worst case scenario, lose your house. Since the United States housing meltdown of 2008, caused in part by lending to unqualified applicants who weren’t in many cases even required to show proof of income, things have changed. We have much tougher rules in Canada and they have gotten tougher since 2012 when the Minister of Finance (the late Jim Flaherty) clamped down and implemented some new rules. There are so many checks and balances, it’s near impossible for wrong income & employment
information to get through. Notice of Assessments are often requested. Also not uncommon to be asked for account statements to show proof of employment deposits. The Equifax survey also found only 23 per cent of Canadians know their credit score and when applying for a mortgage only 26 per cent knew their credit rating. You might ask “So what?” Having a good credit score gives you a great deal of negotiating power when applying for credit. Over time, even small fraction-of-a-percent discounts can save you thousands of interest dollars. If you are surprised by your credit score at the time of application when you’re trying to buy a house it can be very difficult indeed. People are often surprised – embarrassed – hurt. And not always their fault. Not uncommon for people to find something on their bureau that doesn’t belong to them. Cell Phone bills are now reported on bureaus so if you have one phone bill but there are two reporting on your bureau and one is unpaid, that is a problem. Or you believe that a problem in the past was paid off/resolved but still not reported to bureau. Again that’s an issue and it takes time to fix it. You can order your bureau online for a fee or request via mail. Before you apply for credit, it’s a good idea to know what it says. And when you do apply, honesty is the best policy. As always if you need help when applying for a mortgage or have questions don’t hesitate to contact me. Compliments of Ralph McKenny, a local Mortgage Agent with Martel Mortgages FSCO License 11963. Questions can be addressed to rmckenny@martelmortgages.ca or see contact information top of column.
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Quality & Lifestyle prevails in this custom, 3 year-old bungalow. Set in Deer Creek Estates, Glenburnie, just minutes north of the City, it offers a peaceful setting with the convenience of City amenities within less than 10 minutes drive.! CALL KIM. MLS 14605676
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Set on 29+ acres with 2 large ponds to kayak/canoe/fish or Great value in this 2 (could be 3) br home set on a private, trails to ski, walk, atv, hunt... the outdoors enthusiast is cer- quiet, well landscaped lot just 20 mins north of Kingston. tain to get their money’s worth! CALL KIM. MLS 14601613 CALL KIM. MLS 14603969
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$139,900 163 PLEASURE POINT LANE, WOLFE ISLAND
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Stunning, level, groomed waterfront lot just a hair under This 4br, 2.5 bath home sits on the most spectacular, mature 1 acre... perfect to build upon or temporarily trailer upon property in this high-demand West-End locale. Many upduring the warm months! CALL KIM. MLS 14606051 grades, it shows well! CALL KIM. MLS 14606722
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Nestled serenely among the trees, sits this 3 bdrm cottage overlooking 160’ of tranquil Cronk Lake Waterfront. This property is 310.5 feet deep with 160’ of waterfront. Fisherman take note: Lake has been stocked with splake and also boasts several varieties of fish, from Yellow Perch to Bass. MLS® 14605491.
Located on the lower level with wheelchair access, this 2 bedroom unit is tastefully decorated and close to laundry. Walking distance to Frontenac Mall and several restaurants. The building is secured with easy access to elevator, stairs or ramp. Just move in and enjoy. MLS®14602830.
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232 JOHN STREET, NAPANEE True victorian charm, original french doors, large rooms with high ceilings. upgraded windows/ R-52 attic insulation / 31/2 years old. H.E. natural gas furnace / 6 year old steel roof / 32 x 14 sports pool 6 years old with natural gas pool heated and elephant cover. 3 bathrooms / gas fireplace. Old fashion charm within walking distance to ammenities. $199,900. (M79) MLS 14606485
226 NEWBURGH ROAD Elevated bungalow w/attached garage. Appliances, C/A, C/V, large open concept kitchen, finished basement with large bedroom and 3pc. bath, private fenced yard with garden barn. Video surveillance system. Asking $219,000. (M83) MLS 14606503
81 COUNTY ROAD 12 Enjoy country living minutes from Napanee. Well maintained immaculate country home on 1.2 acres. bright southern exposure with 3+ bedrooms. Large main rooms, detached garage. Adjacent 48.5 acres could also be purchased. Asking $179,500. (M84) MLS 14606504
Refinished and beautifully maintained family home in Tamworth, large village lot and close to recreation facility and downtown area. Open concept kitchen/dining area. Upgrades include plumbing / wiring/ windows / drywalling. Double whirlpool tub. Detached insulated garage with double driveway. Storage shed and dog pen. Asking $164,900 (M85) MLS 14606518
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NEW LISTING
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• 3-1 Bedroom unit & 1-2 bedroom unit • 2 Hi-efficiency gas furnaces • Great investment • $179,900
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1947 PALACE ROAD, NAPANEE • 4 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Large Country Kitchen • Original Woodwork Throughout • $199,900
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Kevin Haggerty
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• 4 Bedrooms & 1 bath • 88 Acre retreat • 1800 sqft cabin • 139,900
• 5 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 2 Detached Garages • Fully Fenced Yard • $219,900
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• 3 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths • 50 Acres bordered by Conservation Area • Dbl Car Garage, Barn & Driveshed • $399,900 www.287ChurchSt.com
• 1 Bedroom & 1 Bath Condo • Waterview • Close to Downtown • $129,900
www.1549DoyleRd.com
• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 3.95 Acres with views of Long Reach • Heated Double Car Garage • $279,900
• 5 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Enclosed Sunroom • 102 Acres w/Large Barn and Outbuildings • $319,900
• 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Off The Grid Log Home • Waterfront On Racoon Lake • $349,900
• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Heat Pump & Central Air • Bright Sunroom • $244,900
• 4 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • 26 Acres • Barn & 3 Outbuildings • $199,900
• 4 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Double Car Garage & Oversized Outbuilding • 60 Acres • $349,900
• 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Completely Renovated • Across from Waterfront Park • $299,900
• 4 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Pine Log Interior • 100 Acres • $229,900
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• 6 Bedrooms & 5.5 Baths • In-Ground Pool & Limestone Hot Tub • 98 Acres with 50x120 Megadome • $699,900
www.804CountyRd9.com • 6 Bedrooms & 3 Baths • 67.5 Acres • Private Quarry • $499,900
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$78,000. MLS 14605716
MICHELE HEANEY
* Not intended to solicit properties already listed.
$579,900. MLS 14604323
$409,000. MLS 14606479
HOMEFINDER / RE5 $319,900. MLS 14602808
NEW PRICE 406 DUNDAS ST. W., NAPANEE • Over 100 Ft. of Level Waterfront • Town Services • Main Floor Laundry
$289,000. MLS 14602972
75 RIVER RD. NAPANEE • Tastefully Decorated • Finished Basement • Municipal Services
$232,000. MLS 14606126
NEW PRICE
5851 COUNTY ROAD 41 • Triple Car Garage • Pool with New Liner & Pump • Central Air
** Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated.
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LOOKING FOR WATERFRONT? $309,900. MLS 14607127
Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage 9 Commercial Court, Napanee 101 William Henderson Drive Unit 1
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438J CEDARSTONE RD. • Beautiful Home with Spectacular Views on Beaver Lake • 3+2 Bedrooms, 4 Full Baths • Vaulted Ceilings, Granite Countertops & Walkout Basement
$369,900. MLS 14604754 NEW PRICE
1087B HUGHES LANDING RD. • 640ft frontage on Beautiful Skootamatta Lake • 2 Bedrm Cottage + Bunkie • Great for Fishing & Boating
379 RED CEDAR POINT ROAD • Open Concept • Detached Garage • 3 Bedrooms
$238,000. MLS 14602284
$349,900. MLS 14603440
506 SHERMANS POINT RD. • Over 97 ft. Waterfront on Long Reach • 3 Bedrooms • Year-Round Home
6667 WHEELER ST. TAMWORTH • Opportunity for Business • Building Approx. 1100 sqft • Lot on Salmon River
24 OLD COUNTY RD 9, NAPANEE • 4 Bedroom Home • Lovely Stone Fireplace • 3.5 Acres
$99,900. MLS 14605577
208 PERCH COVE, NAPANEE • 2 Bedroom Cottage on the Lake • Clean Level Waterfront with Dock • Large Detached Garage
$289,900. MLS 14604455
$187,500. MLS 14606922
$339,000. MLS 14605990
New NEW PRICE
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PEG CAMPBELTON
VACANT LAND - 5399 ARDOCH RD. • 5.23 Acres • Private • Waterfront • Located On Malcolm Lake
$28,900. MLS 14606547
Sales Representative
45 CONCESSION ST., TAMWORTH • Beautiful Front Porch • 3 Acre Treed Lot • Potential Income Property
1851 COUNTY RD 9 NAPANEE • 2.5 Acres Privacy & Space • Attached Double Garage • Beautiful Decks
$ 229,000. MLS 14606333
$299,000. MLS 14605868
$59,000. MLS 14606261
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1058 PERRY ROAD • Beautiful Marble Lake • Open Concept • 4 Acres
FRIZZELL ROAD • Cleared Building Lot • 2.97 Acres • Well Maintained Road
73 PALACE RD. NAPANEE • 3+1 Bedrooms 1.5 Baths • In-law Suite Potential • Close to Parks, Library, Downtown
$197,900. MLS 14604745
$329,900. MLS 14606045
$307,900. MLS 14604442
$232,900. MLS 14605826
$279,000. MLS 14605099
32 OLD COUNTY ROAD 9 • Chalet Style • Waterview, Close to Boat Ramp • 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths
52 CRAIGEN ROAD • Custom Built Home on 10 Acres • Minutes from Town • Covered Porch
1084 ACADIA DR., KINGSTON • 3 Bedroom, Double Car Garage Home • Master Ensuite • Beautifully Landscaped Fenced Yard
483 CAMDEN ROAD, NAPANEE • 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Walkout to Deck & Fenced Yard • Partly Finished Basement with Huge Rec. Room
4391 COUNTY RD 41 • Elevated Bungalow on 2.7 Acres • Finished Basement with Walkout • Detached Garage
330 SKOOTAMATTA LAKE RD • Excellent Value • 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths • Huge 32’x32’ Garage/Workshop
4307 OTTAWA ST., HARROWSMITH
NEW PRICE
$119,000. MLS 14605056
$349,000. MLS 14602134
8886 HWY 38 • 3 Bedroom Bungalow • Detached Garage/Workshop • In-Law Suite Potential
213 MITCHELLS CROSSROAD, PICTON
NEW PRICE
VACANT LAND:
• 85+ Acre Property • 3 Bedrooms • Minutes from Picton
$189,900. MLS 14604126
444 BRIDGE STREET, NAPANEE • 3 Bedroom Bungalow • Main Floor Laundry • Master Ensuite & Walk-in Closet
$259,000. MLS 14602372
• High Ceilings & Bay Windows • Eat -in Kitchen + Separate Dining Room • Detached Garage/Workshop with Hydro & Water
PARK ROAD • 7.92 Acres • Frontage on Park and Hicks Roads • Close to Park and Boat Launch
$389,900. MLS 14606089
1205 LITTLE CREEK, NAPANEE • Beautiful & Private Setting • Custom Built 3+1 Bedroom 2.5 Bath Home • Double Attached Garage
$249,900. MLS 14602341 - 61 BRICKWORKS RD • Beautiful Lot • 4 Acres • Drilled Well $38,000. MLS 13608507 - CRAIGEN ROAD • 65 Acres • Mixed Hardwood & Wetland • Great for Hunting & ATVs
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72 ACRE FARM ON THE EDGE OF TOWN Beautiful Brick Bungalow, 4 Bed, 2.5 Bath. Horse Barn with 8 Stalls, Workshop, Tack Room. $849,900. MLS QR21405192 To view call Hugh Jackson or Tracey Dickson
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BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME CLOSE TO PARK & DOWNTOWN Carpet free, 3 bed, 2 bath, new windows, wiring, plumbing and furnace. Private deck, move in ready. $242,500. MLS 2140036 To view call Hugh or Tracey
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ADOLPHUS REACH WATERFRONT LOT 125 feet of waterfront, 1 acre level lot, mature trees. Area of new homes, easy commute Napanee, Kingston. $164,900. MLS QR21404120 To view call Hugh Jackson or Tracey Dickson
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CENTURY FARM HOUSE NORTH OF NAPANEE Partially renovated farm house ready to finish. 3 bed, 2 bath, updated kitchen, hardwood floors. $145,900. MLS QR21404183 To view call Hugh or Tracey.
Sales Rep Direct: 613-403-7690 613-476-2100 tracey.dickson@century21.ca *Independently owned & operated Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage*
Hugh Jackson
272 BAGOT ST # 2, KINGSTON DOWNTOWN SPACE FOR LEASE
$239,900 South side City Central is the Wright Cres Town house complex. This is a sought after two storey unit with garage. The top floor is 3 bedrooms plus a full bath, the main floor is bright and open enjoying both East and Western light. MLS®14606309
1812 SHARPE RD, LOYALIST WORKING IN THE GARDEN
$695,000 Potters Greenhouse is a well-established family run business of over 43 years at this location. The homestead is an older 6 bedroom $1,400/ Month Central Downtown Retail/Business District. farmhouse with two nice additions well structured. Large 16 by 24 Beside Municipal Parking Lot And Bus Stop. MLS® 14600875 kitchen, adjacent family room with propane fireplace. MLS®14604204
4858 COUNTY ROAD 2 W., LOYALIST TOWNSHIP FIX ME UP
Stately in quiet section of town home features good size 3 bedrooms home is walking distance to stores, parks & principal rooms, 3 bdrms, 1 ½ baths, separate dining room, river. Features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen with patio main floor family rm with FP, den or hobby rm, and even doors to extra large back yard, separate dining room & a hidden kids play room or perhaps mums retreat! Extra living room with gas fireplace. Dead end street so not bonus is the huge garage with upstairs. Walk to the rivermuch traffic. If looking for a cheaper starter home this side park or kids to the splash pad. $264,500 MLS 14606837 www.napaneehome.com may be it. $149,900. MLS 14606954
LOTS OF ROOM
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115 WRIGHT CRES # 19., KINGSTON OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 2-4
REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED
VICTORIAN CHARM!
Broker Direct: 613-476-5026 h.jackson@sympatico.ca
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IN TOWN STARTER HOME
Celebrating a 27-Year Partnership lb h bbasedd on a Handshake. dhk ™ Gary Smith 613-544-7000 www.sutton-masters.com Kelley Hineman
$229,900 Under construction...1215 sq. ft. custom built townhouse by T. Grant Construction. Full 7 year Tarion warranty. T. Grant known for its quality building, offering these affordable town homes. Full unfinished basement with attached garage. Minutes from downtown. MLS® 14600038
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Robert Storring
Tracey Dickson
3472 PRINCESS ST., KINGSTON - ONLY 4 UNITS LEFT! OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 HOST: RON POLS
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for a family in country bungalow near Centerville.1800 sq.ft., large principal rooms, main floor family rm, separate dining room & master with ensuite bath. Doors to large back deck, 1 ½ car garage & full basement awaits your touch. $249,900. mls14602483 www.centrevillecountryhome.com
BEAVER LAKE Waterfront home is not large so not a lot of maintenance. Open living room and kitchen areas, master bedroom, smaller room could be 2nd bedroom, big laundry room and very nicely done 3 season room on the water`s edge. Wood stove to keep it cozy, on demand hot water and even the fishing boat is included. Don`t miss out, call now. $209,900 MLS 14603253
HORSESHOE LAKE Viceroy cottage offers fabulous views down the lake from inside or the large front deck. Cathedral ceiling in living room, screened in porch for late evening dining, 3 bedrooms and 3 pc bath. Waterfrontage is sandy beach running from wading in to over your head. Access to 3 other lakes for endless boating, great fishing and all water sports. $179,900 mls 14603768
LIVE AT THE LAKE! Waterfront home on Beaver Lake home offers spectacular southern views, good swimming, fishing & boating. Features open concept dining/living rm so have full view of lake, well appointed kitchen, 3 bdrms & bath on main level. Lower level is all finished with walkout from huge rec rm, den or extra bdrm and bathrm. Deck on upper level and patio lower level. Separate workshop building has ample room for all the toys. $374,500 mls 14602073 see www.beaverlakewaterfronthome.com
Tammy Heath Gurr
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Your Total Real Estate Package! www.gurreathomes.com Tammy Direct:(613) 583-0616 Heath Direct: (613) 985-2414
395 STONE ST N., GANANOQUE REDUCED $10,000
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$199,900 2 separately deeded parcels being sold together. The modest 3 bedroom 1300 sq ft home with large bright family room sits on a 2 Acre parcel. Adjacent is a 5 acre field. Many outbuildings. Keep both or sell one. Lots of options in this package. MLS®14606174
$239,900 Extensively renovated and updated family home plus separate 2 level, one bedroom apartment. The main house enjoys quality hardwood floors on both levels, high quality wood kitchen cabinets, pantry storage, tile floors and granite counter tops. MLS®14607087
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The Napanee Beaver/The Picton Gazette 613-354-6641 ext 113
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$369,500
$469,900
164 MacDougall Dr
1146 Westbrook Road
This 6 year old Kennedy model from Barr Homes features 1995 sq.ft, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, openconcept kitchen with separate dining room, gas fireplace, central A/C, master bedroom with ensuit and walk in closet. Located in a friendly neighbourhood, close to all amenities. amenitie MLS®. N PE SE O OU 2-4 H UN S
Beautifully restored 1850s limestone and brick home with private acre lot backing onto Westbrook Creek. Featuring custom kitchen, separate dining room, formal living room, sun room, 4 bdrms, 1.5 baths, plank pine floors, exposed beams and a main floor laundry room. This home is impressive and must be seen! MLS®. p N PE SE 4 O OU 2 H N SU
$339, 900
$358,500
326 Featherston
659 Sherbrooke Drive
Wow! Cottage on pristine Farren Lake with 90 ft of crystal clear waterfront, 3 bdrms, 3pc bath, wrap-around deck, pellet stove and level access to the water. This cottage is only 5 yrs old and is built close to the water’s edge and features a large lot, plenty of parking and a storage shed. Located just north of Westport. MLS®.
Bob’s Lake property with over 2 acres of land and beautiful waterfront. Property features renovated cottage with 2 bdrms, 1 bathroom, full septic system, lake water intake, hillside Bunkie with deck, and two large docks. Fantastic views from the dock and a level area by the water for lakeside activities. Privacy, acreage, excellent waterfront and a fantastic lake! MLS®.
www.gurreathomes.com
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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 AUG 23RD
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Greg Wagar
Patsy Rhines
Broker of Record
613-541-9781
Sales Representative
Cathy Conrad
Paul Wagar
Broker
613-484-2636
Trent Mosier, CRA
Sales Representative
613-483-9618
613-331-0536
Sales Representative
613-484-1603
Hostess: Siue Rankin, Sales Rep
201 QUEEN ST
Welcome to the neighborhood. This 3 bedroom, plus den side split with new kitchen is move in ready for your family. Fenced backyard with a very nice deck to sit and watch the children play. Quick closing available. Asking $254,900 (M98) MLS 14607192
1413 BRIDGE STREET WEST Quality constructed, all brick bungalow perfect home for the growing family. Fully finished on both levels, approx. 2800 sq.ft. of living space. Featur hardwood and ceramic tile flooring, 4 bdrms, 2 full baths, propane heat/hot water, water purification/softening system, solarium boosting 12 foot ceiling. Asking $349,900 (M56) MLS 14604840
Barry Brummel
Sales Representative
613-539-9852
Tanya Myatt Mosier
Sales Representative
613-532-0330
Marlene McGrath
Sales Representative
613-849-3264
Enjoy the outdoors on this 8 acre waterfront property with easy access for boating and fishing. Four bedrooms, 1 bath, eat-in kitchen and double detached garage, with workshop attached. Very private setting with many trees to provide shade. Asking $349,900 (M99) MLS14607210
5467 COUNTY ROAD 8
You will love this well kept 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, bungalow with a finished basement on a very nice corner lot in Dorland.Close to Loyalist Parkway (33 Hwy) for traveling to Picton by the Glenora Ferry, or Bath and Kingston. 20 minutes south of Napanee. Asking $199,900 (M95) MLS 14607123
NEW PRICE
91 QUEEN ST MARLBANK 3 Bedroom 1 Bath Immediate Possession Economical Village living $94,900 (M72) MLS 14605725
370 ACADEMY ST NEWBURGH
This 3 bedroom bungalow sits on a beautiful deep lot with a small stream running at the end of the back yard. Large front deck, 2 storage sheds and ample parking. New metal roof 3 years ago. Book your showing today. Asking $189,900. (M55) MLS 14604768
1186 ELM TREE RD Arden
4 large bedrooms, 2 full baths, upper level laundry, updated kitchen with center island and in floor heating. Multiple heating sources including radiator (new boiler), pellet stove and gas furnace. In-ground pool, lovely patio with landscaping galore. Bonus feature included with the sale of this home: generator back up panel which will power 25% of the home. Never be left in the dark again. Asking $304,900 (M96) MLS 14607142
Professionally built Central Frontenac bungalow with attention to every detail. Near Arden bordering Crown land. Year round stream with fully serviced trailer in woods, accessible by foot bridge, for weekend guests. New furnace, heated garage, workshop with attached finished den with bar. Large deck with screened gazebo. Immaculate home that you must see asking $249,900 (M93) MLS 14606777
88 GROVE ST., NEWBURGH 3 Bedroom bungalow with 300` of waterfront on the Napanee River. Asking $245,500. (M27) MLS 14602299
This 2 bedroom home would be ideal for the first time home buyer. Deep lot in the Village of Enterprise. Quick closing available. Asking $156,900. (M89) MLS 14606552
160 EAST ST
Sales Representative
613-484-0933
25 ALFRED STREET
Marten D. Lewis
843 COUNTY RD 9
Wayne Elder
Sales Representative
613-536-8897
3 Bedroom on main, Reno'd main floor 4pc bath, eatin kitchen, finished basement with rec room, bath, bedroom. Detached garage, 22’ x 26’ workshop, all on an oversized town lot. Asking $279,900 (M94) MLS#14607008
3 bedroom Victorian home, natural gas fire place, upper level balcony and main level laundry. Asking $174,900. (M64) MLS NEW PRICE 14605465
Sales Representative
613-536-8589
Sales Representative
613-329-9546
This home offers 3 bedrooms, master bedroom with ensuite, main floor laundry, private setting on approx. 9 acres. With some TLC, this home has lots of potential. $124,900. (M82) MLS 14606501
1554 LAKE ROAD
89 MILL ST, DESERONTO
Sue Rankin
Rick Gerow
437 BUTTERMILK FALLS RD HANDYMAN SPECIAL!
200 LUFFMAN RD
1600 sq. ft. home has a lot to offer. Open concept kitchen/living/dining area, pine floors, wooded ceiling, detached workshop, shed. Excellent well, a little over 3 acres, fully wooded. Asking $227,500. (M48) MLS 14603762
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4997 COUNTY RD. 9
Excellent 4 bedroom open concept waterfront home on N. Shore Hay Bay. Privacy at its best $484,900. (M69) MLS 14605626
192 APSLEY STREET, SANDHURST 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home Private setting near Lake Ontario. $139,900. (M90) MLS 14606602
2 SPLINTER DRIVE
Immaculate 4 bdrm 3 bath bungalow. Gas fireplace, sunroom, main floor laundry & finished recroom. $285,000. (M77) MLS 14606275
91 WATER COMBE ROAD
327’ water frontage, deck with glass railing 1 Bedroom, 1 full bath, 2 bunkies each with 2pc bath $339,000. (M54) MLS 14604614
7389 COUNTY RD 2
Minutes east of Napanee. All brick/stone bungalow. 3+1 bdrms, 3 baths, fully finished all levels. $263,900. (M80) MLS 14606494
1931 SOUTH SHORE ROAD Year round home has hardwood & ceramic floors throughout. Two 4 piece baths, including ensuite. 6 appliances included/built-in microwave & dishwasher. main floor laundry. 3 season sunroom and lower level family room walkout, extra large deck all overlooking Hay Bay. $199,900. (M92) MLS 14606736
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512 ASSELSTINE RD
Very nice elevated 3 bedroom bungalow on 15 acres of wooklands. 20 minutes from the 401. Wood/oil forced air furnace. Move-in condition. $249,000. (M68) MLS 14605611
5 SARAH ST 3 Bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2nd floor laundry. Spacious rooms, updated kitchen $224,900 (M57) MLS 14604891
7710 COUNTY RD #2 4 spacious bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, private yard, a/c, attached garage and double carport. Call for the extensive list of improvements completed since 2013. $259,000. (M63) MLS 14606511
369 SOUTH SHORE ROAD
Professionally renovated waterfront bungalow. 4 appliances. 2006 furnace, new kitchen overlooking Hay Bay, pellet stove, wood fireplace and detached garage. Large deck and gazebo at water, gabion supported shoreline. Asking $229,900. (M81) MLS 14606498
624 HAMBLY RD
This 55 acre farm has a 12 year old bungalow, complete with main floor laundry, 3 bedrooms, currently operating as a horse farm. Level land with 40 acres hay fields, never sprayed; 11 year old huge 32` x 48` shop/garage; 11 year old horse barn 31` x 27` with 4 stalls, one being a huge foaling stall; spacious tack room with shelves, saddle racks and hay loft. This is a private country spot with a long driveway only ten minutes South of Napanee. Asking $385,000. (M37) MLS 14606744
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HOBBY FARM WITH 30 ACRES $369,900. OPEN HOUSE SUN. AUG.24 12-2PM
CHECK OUT NEW PICS ON REALTOR.CA
831 HOGSBACK RD., MARLBANK This beautiful and stately century home must be seen! Hardwood and softwood floors throughout, huge country kitchen, main floor family room with wood stove. Barn 50x56, triple detached garage. Situated on 30 acres of pasture, mixed bush and a little wetland. $369,900. (EX3505) MLS 14603728 Check out the virtual tour http://www.obeo.com/884516
186 ADELPHI ST. $269,900.
362 MAIN ST., DESERONTO $189,900.
Approximately 1600 sq.ft. of beautiful retail space presently rented for $1300 inclusive. Two 1 bedroom apartments rented for $1350 inclusive. Total gross rents $2650/month. Retail space is separately metered for hydro and heat. Lot size 38x132. $189,900. (EX3420) MLS 14600825
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1233 LAZIER RD. $229,900. EXCELLENT COUNTRY HOME This 4 bedroom, 2 bath has plenty of space for the whole family. In-law suite possibilities. Oversize garage, perennial and vegetable gardens. Must be seen! (EX3589) MLS 14606182
This is a must to view! Quaint 4 bedroom, 2 storey Victorian brick featuring hardwood floors, large country kitchen, main floor laundry, sunken family room overlooking a beautifully landscaped yard. Formal dining room with fireplace, large master bedroom with jacuzzi, spiral staircase, cranberry windows and gingerbread porch. $269,900. (EX3562) MLS 14605445
RETIRE HERE!!! $124,900. NEW PRICE
WELCOME HOME! $129,900. NEW PRICE
SOLD 47 PEARL ST., DESERONTO
This immaculate 2 bedroom home awaits your inspection. Totally renovated with newer addition at rear. Check out the interior pics online. $124,900. (EX3444) MLS 14601674
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GREAT STARTER!!! $119,900. REDUCED
OPEN HOUSE SAT. AUG.24 1-3PM
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ONLY $139,900.
173 MILL ST., DESERONTO Excellent 3 bedroom home with tons of upgrades such as windows, furnace, C/A, roof, insulation and siding. Totally fenced yard with deck. Only $139,900. Don’t wait on this one. (EX3553) MLS 14605229
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83 COLLEGE ST. Great street appeal! Older home on a huge fenced yard with 1 1/2 detached garage. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, newer roof, central air, appliances included. Great starter home! $124,900. (EX3451) MLS 14601801
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176 PARK STREET $189,900. Excellent one owner side split. Large kitchen with an abundance of cupboards, gas heat, central air, 2 bedrooms with possibility of third in basement, family room, 2 piece bath in lower level, tons of storage and a double paved drive. (EX3580) MLS 14605917
OFFICE 354-4800 CELL 453-0486
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9396 COUNTY RD. #2 $314,900.
Amazing 5 bedroom home situated on a beautiful park like setting overlooking the water. Very spacious with hardwood floors throughout. 2 1/2 baths, 2 storey outbuilding ideal for business or workshop. $314,900. (EX3450) MLS 14601789
283 EDMON ST. This 3 bedroom home awaits your inspection. Spacious living room and kitchen. Main floor bedroom, laundry, and bath. Detached garage, handicap accessible. $129,900. (EX3596) MLS 14606470
96 COLLEGE ST. $124,900. NEW PRICE
Good 3 bedroom with lovely upgraded country kitchen with tons of cupboards. Central air, 1 1/2 baths, newer shingles, rear shed, 1 1/2 garage, rear deck, lots of parking. $124,900. (EX3515) MLS 14603989
THE NAPANEE BEAVER THE PICTON GAZETTE EMC/METROLAND NEWSPAPERS. 23 COMMUNITY PUBLICATIONS REACHING OVER 500,000 HOMES.
TO PLACE ADS OR FLYERS IN 1 OR IN ALL 23 COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS, CONTACT YOUR AD REP TODAY! 613-354-6641 (Napanee) 613-476-3201 (Picton)
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JOHN CURRAN Sales Representative
N A PA N E E
61 ACRES PALACE ROAD This unique parcel is right in town with municipal services directly across the street. 1883 ft. street frontage provides tremendous potential for residential development. Included is a 4 bedroom century limestone home and a 48’x60’ post and beam barn in good condition. This is a beautiful elevated setting with great views over the town and is fully surveyed. Call for details. MLS 14606358 $499,900.
Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage* Independently Owned and Operated
Cell 613-328-1767
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NEW LISTINGS ARE WELCOME! CONTACT JOHN TODAY AT 613-328-1767
HOMEFINDER / RE9
GREAT POTENTIAL, GREAT PRICE Excellent 25 acre parcel of land with many possible uses. Small insulated office 16’x12’ with 100 amp service, woodstove NEW PRICE and attached garage/ storage 11’x23’, all with aluminum siding and metal roof. Additional outbuilding made with 3 45 foot trailers in U shape with good metal roof over opening supported by trusses. Concrete slab at rear 12’x45’, also covered. This property is subject to HST. Possible vendor take back at good rate available. All chattels on the property are available for negotiated sale. List is available. MLS 14605396 $99,900.
VACANT LAND
3.79 ACRES ON BUTTERMILK FALLS RD. Very nice building lot about 15 minutes from town and 401. Easy commute to Napanee or Belleville. Very nice road with upscale homes in the area. Level lot and partially treed. Dug well with return rate of approximately 16 gals. a minute according to report. MLS 14600096 $34,900. REDUCED
IF YOU’RE LOOKING TO BUY OR SELL... YOU’RE LOOKING IN THE RIGHT PLACE!
CONTACT ONE OF THE REPUTABLE AGENTS IN THIS SECTION TODAY! OPEN HOUSE SUN. 2-4PM
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59 PALACE ROAD $89,900. Location, location. Near river, Rotary Park, boardwalk, golf course, Southview School a short walk away. Fixer-upper for the handyman looking for a project. Good bones, just needs your imagination. (EX3592) MLS 14606255
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7 CENTRE ST., UNIT 107 Looking for a ground level, 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo? Look no further. All new windows and doors, all new flooring throughout in the last 5 years. Large master with ensuite and walk-in closet. Beautiful river view from the patio. $176,000. (EX3462) MLS 14602041
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305 CONACHER DRIVE 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom semi with spacious air conditioned rooms. Enjoy views from the wraparound porch surrounding the front and side or look out from the living room bow window. Embrace the outdoors from a private fenced backyard. Close to the 401 and modern conveniences. New roof 2014, new furnace 2014, and new air conditioner 2012 $189,900. MLS 14604968
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124 UNGER ISLAND RD.
Charming triple brick century home on Unger Island. Prime waterfront with year-round access. 2+2 bedrooms, main floor laundry, bath, etc. Updates include roof, windows, propane furnace and fireplace, new water pump and septic, new retaining wall at waterfront. Extra large lot that fronts on both sides of island. $427,000. (EX3533) MLS 14604650
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11 CENTRE ST., #101, NAPANEE NEW LISTING
This 2 bedroom, 1 bath, modernized four season cottage is surrounded by trees and a spectacular view with 120’ of supreme Bay of Quinte shoreline. Interlocking patio leads to seawall and 60’ dock to hot spot for bass, walleye, pike, etc. Open concept kitchen and living room, new appliances, large shed. $274,900. (EX3385) MLS 13609456 www.paradiseonbayofquinte.com
164 MILL ST., DESERONTO 287 MAPLE ST., DESERONTO Older 3 bedroom home in a quiet area of town. Very spacious home with up- Older 3 bedroom home in Deseronto. Well kept home with nice decor dates. F.A. electrical, etc. Needs some exterior work. Low traffic area. and updates. Fully fenced rear yard. All appliances are included in asking price. $119,000. (EX3124) MLS 13602043 $84,900. (EX3543) MLS 14604937
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1725 STOREY ST., NAPANEE
Great place, open space! This beautiful home is perfect for those who value their privacy and love to relax! Features 3 spacious bedrooms, 21/2 baths one being your own private ensuite off the master SUN. AUG.24TH bedroom, gorgeous stone fireplace, pa2-4PM tios, landscaping and Super ground floor condo available in security building. 3 bedrooms in-ground pool. New hardwood through most of the main living area. Sunken and 2 full baths make this unit the choice for you. Freshly painted with formal living room, separate dining room and family room make this the place new flooring. Come take a look today! This unit is priced to sell at to be. All located on 3+ landscaped acres - pool liner Oct 2012, roof 2011, hardwood 2013. Call today for a look! Listed at $359,900. MLS 14606460 $184,900. MLS 14607151
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BUCKSHOT LAKE BEAUTY
Approved for 48 lots. $379,000. (EX3130)
RECREATIONAL PROPERTY
759 COUNTY RD. 41 - $207,500. Location is a win, win! Close to town but rural setting. Only minutes to all amenities. No water and sewer bill and cheaper rate of taxes than urban. This 3 bedroom side-split with attached garage is waiting for you! (EX3434) MLS 14601425
86 BEVERLY ST. Immaculate 3+2 bdrm home features 3 full baths, C/A, crown moulding, fully fin bsmt, 2 car garage and huge master bdrm with walk-in closet and ensuite. Large kitchen with granite countertops, walk-in pantry and ceramic floors. Hardwood flooring in the liv rm, din rm and hallway, carpet in the bdrms to keep your feet warm. Also includes a possible in-law suite. Enjoy a beautiful, fully fenced backyard with a park setting behind the house. Absolutely nothing to do here but move in and enjoy! $329,900. (EX3618) MLS 14606973
INVESTMENT PROPERTY
Ideal recreational property for hunting, fishing, four wheeling or skidooing or a new home. Ample amount of level shoreline on Princess Lake. Nice hardwood ridge. Well treed property fronts on both sides of road. 46 kms from Bancroft. $99,900. (EX3311) MLS 13607388
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3 CEDAR ST. - $89,900. Downsizing? This is better than an apartment. 399 MAIN ST., NEWBURGH $122,500. 358 BRIDGE ST. W. - $269,900. Nice 9x20 deck off sunroom. You can still garden, Location, location, location. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, Fantastic lot. Little less than 2 acres right in the still smell the flowers. 2 bedrooms, skylights central air, central vac. Fully fenced yard, large heart of historic Newburgh! House requires T.L.C. make it bright. Appliances included. Just re- shed, patio area, attached garage. This won’t last. Being sold “as is.” If you are looking for a project, duced! Call Bill. (EX3113) MLS 14606092 this is it. (EX3512) MLS 14603932 Call Bill. (EX3600) MLS 14606842
JOHANNE BRUNNER
54 BAYVIEW DRIVE 3 bedroom waterfront home situated on North Shore Hay Bay. Updates: windows, furnace, central air, electrical, cupboards, new well pump, sump pump. $249,900. (EX3582) MLS 14605975
2 lots for $59,900. (EX3129) 6 acre parcel $169,900. (EX3131)
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WATERFRONT
Looking for unspoiled, breathtaking views? Then this rare find is for you! Four season living on gorgeous Buckshot Lake complete with great fishing and year round activities, this is the perfect family home or getaway location. Nestled in Air Force Bay, this home, boasting vaulted ceilings, large deck and stunning gardens, will make this the perfect place to create special memories. Listed for $547,000. MLS 14606866
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119 BRIDGE ST. E, NAPANEE
29 MEADOW LANE, NAPANEE
Looking for a great affordable home? Your search is over! Super 3 bedroom townhouse offers an economical solution for young, firsttime homeowners or those who are looking to scale down. Convenient main floor half bath and new laminate flooring make this a great choice. Updated electrical panel and fixtures throughout. Listed for $125,000. MLS 14605344
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11955 HWY. 41, NAPANEE
The perfect home for those who love the outdoors! Located south of Northbrook, this home boasts 4 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths and a beautiful oak kitchen with new built-in appliances. The ultimate mancave awaits you 36'x36' garage/workshop with tin roof and wood heating. New Freshly renovated! This charming house is perfect for a young family, first large deck built around time homeowner or someone looking to downsize. Gleaming hardwood, main your above-ground floor laundry, large kitchen and bright spaces are all part of what makes this pool. Pond and charming gazebo offers a peaceful seating area. Come and a great home! Call Jo today for a look. Listed at $162,000. MLS 14605040 take a look today! $205,000. MLS 14605617
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41B LAKESHORE DR. 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATHS $449,900. (EX3538) MLS 14604798
8 THOMAS ST. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $94,900. (EX3528) MLS 14604440
447 HOLDEN RD. 3+2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $259,900. (EX3516) MLS 14603998
57 ELLIOTS LANE 4 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $214,900. (EX3609) MLS 14606769
21 UNITED ST. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $169,900. (EX3621) MLS 14607110
1496 LAKE RD. 2 UNITS, 3 BEDROOM AND 2 BEDROOM $174,900. (EX3590) MLS 14606198
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85 BEVERLY ST. 3+2 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $289,900. (EX3595) MLS 14606463
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186 ADELPHI ST. 4 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $269,900. (EX3562) MLS 14605445
256 DUNDAS STREET W. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $219,900. (EX3524) MLS 14604351
BUSINESS
43 FITCHETT RD. Combine business and pleasure! Love golf? How about a golf cart rental business showing excellent returns. Over 1500 tournament carts booked last year. $299,900. (EX3441) MLS 14601614
VACANT LAND
52 COUNTRY CLUB DR. 3+1 BEDROOM, 3.5 BATH $589,000. (EX3437) MLS 14601492
325 GINGER ST. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $159,900. (EX3625) MLS 14607221
244 THOMAS ST. W. HOST: DON COX 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $259,900. (EX3622) MLS 14607133
ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream home on this picture perfect 19 acre building lot located just minutes north of Napanee. Enjoy nature at its best. You will have lots of privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells have been obtained on neighbouring lots. $49,900. (EX3373) MLS 13609013
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41 - 8 acres of prime NEW LISTING HIGHWAY commercial land. Services at lot line. Located at 41 Highway and Vanluven Road. 132’ on 41 Hwy. 449’ on Vanluven Rd. with 8 acres +/-. Restricted covenant on title no restaurants. $519,000. (EX3610) MLS 14606775
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3303 HARMONY RD. 4+1 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $399,900. (EX3561) MLS 14605383
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59 BEVERLY ST. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $285,900. (EX3520) MLS 14604206
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22 EDGEWOOD DR. 4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $350,000. (EX3563) MLS 14605440
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9396 COUNTY ROAD 2 5 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $314,900. (EX3593) MLS 14606271
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137 COUNTY ROAD 20, ODESSA 5+2 BEDROOM, 3.5 BATH $324,900. (EX3547) MLS 14604988
236 ROBERT ST. TO BE BUILT - 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $199,900. (EX3526) MLS 14604374
543B SOUTH SHORE RD. 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $389,900. (EX3532) MLS 14604532
8061 CTY RD. 2 4 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $399,900. (EX3565) MLS 14605462
7 CENTRE ST., UNIT 107 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $176,000. (EX3462) MLS 14602041
237 PLEASANT DR. 2+2 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $384,900. (EX3529) MLS 14604458
218 BRANT ST. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $143,900. (EX3348) MLS 13608299
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50 BEVERLY ST. 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH $225,000. (EX3574) MLS 14605849
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285 BARRETT BLVD. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $219,900. (EX3530) MLS 14604465
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505 COUNTY RD. 8 3+1 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $199,900. (EX3523) MLS 14604349
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GREAT BUILDING LOT with lots of privacy. Just min- 36 NEVILLE POINT RD. - Beautiful, very well kept 1 acre property on prestigious Neville Point, Beaver Lake. Has utes from town. $49,900. (EX3045) MLS 13600234 184 feet of waterfront. Great fishing, boating, swimming BENN'S POINT RD. - Beautifully manicured and main- and skating. Village close by with all amenities. Paved tained 2.03 acre building lot just minutes south of Na- road makes perfect location for your year-round home. panee. Well record 23 LPM. Entrance in place. Quiet Southern exposure, gentle shoreline and sandly lake bed. road with well maintained homes in the area. $69,900. Private from road by trees. Includes drilled well, bunkie (EX3581) MLS 14605934 and dock. Not many lots available on Beaver Lake and this is one-of-a-kind. Call before it’s gone! $169,900. COUNTY RD. 9 - Excellent 92 acre parcel to build your (EX3459) MLS 14601939 dream home. Overlooking Hay Bay, the land features 40 acres workable, a good woodlot on the back of the KIMMETT SIDE RD. - 2 acre industrial lot close to property with some pasture land. $124,900. (EX3501) Goodyear, good access to Hwy. 401. Utilities at the road. $89,900. (EX3415) MLS 14600527 MLS 14603548
38 MOWBRAY RD. 5 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $249,900. (EX3502) MLS 14603576
TO BE BUILT!! 119 BRANT ST. (READY FOR 06/14) OTHER LOTS AVAILABLE 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH (ROUGH-IN FOR 2ND) $149,900. (EX3499) MLS 14603458
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970 LITTLE CREEK RD. 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $429,900. (EX3557) MLS 14605323
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. $175,000. (EX3578) MLS 14605861 82 ACRES on Shermans Point with 332 feet of prime waterfront. Build your dream waterfront home on the secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of developing the remaining acreage with 4560 feet of Town Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny bit of E.P. GST is applicable. $399,900. (EX3626) MLS 14607264
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182 WEST ST. 2 BEDROOM, 1.5 BATH $159,900. (EX3540) MLS 14604834
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128 THOMAS ST. E. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $164,900. (EX3544) MLS 14604924
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2289 MORVEN CRES. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $279,000. (EX3294) MLS 13606981
VACANT LAND
COUNTY RD. 8, South Shore Rd. IF YOU LIKE WIDE OPEN SPACES, this building lot is perfect for you. Build you dream home on this very NEW PRICE 225 acres of vacant land. Featuring nice, level lot and have space to roam. New well with approximately 80 acres of mixed wood, some work lots of water. Taxes to be assessed. $49,900. land, the remainder pasture. $300,000. (EX3387) MLS 13609454 (EX3044) MLS 13600215 PETWORTH RD. - Build your dream home on this 416 DUNDAS ST. W. - Waterfront property on the Na3.43 acre lot with a drilled well already on the property. panee River. Approved for 12 unit apartment building $59,900. (EX3551) MLS 14605162 (plan included), or a single residential home. $225,000. (EX3569) MLS 14605621 BUILD YOU OWN DREAM HOME on this beautiful 63 acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of cedar, pine, and spruce. Remaining is brush. $99,900. (EX3179) MLS 13603821
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