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Benn punches ticket to Rio Olympics
Drought conditions causing headaches
Napanee native named to rugby sevens national squad
Local farmers left scrambling; open-air fire bans and drought warnings issued by authorities................ Page 2.
CIB planter program expanded in town
BY SETH DUCHENE Editor
Britt Benn says that, when she was asked to be a part of the Canadian Olympic rugby sevens team headed to compete in Rio de Janeiro later this summer, it was a moment to remember. “Instantly, I was overwhelmed with emotion,” she said of learning that she had made the team. “My eyes started to water, happy tears, (thinking about) all of the hard work and the sacrifices and the support that I’ve received.” Although news of her selection didn’t come until Thursday, she knew after a five-minute meeting with her coach on Wednesday. “I went into the room and he just kind of looked at me in the eye and said, ‘Do you think you can improve between now and the Olympics?’ I said, ‘There’s always time to improve.’ He said, ‘Good answer.’ Then he reached his hands out and said, ‘Congratulations, you’re going to the Olympics,’” she recalled. Benn was quick to thank her parents for their unwavering support — “even when they didn’t understand why I played the damn sport,” she added jokingly — as well as to thank all those who helped her along the way, including family, friends, coaches and her hometown Napanee, where she first learned the sport while competing for the NDSS Golden Hawks.
New pots in place in new locations for arrival of Communities in Bloom judges yesterday.................. Page 3.
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Ian Muir-Rugby Canada
Britt Benn (centre) will don the maple leaf to represent Team Canada once more, this time for Canada’s rugby sevens team destined for the Rio Olympics next month. It’s been a long road to the Olympics. After more than a decade of playing both traditional 15-player rugby and the faster seven-player version, she says there have been a lot of sacrifices made to get to this point. And while the goal may have been to get to the Olympics, the new goal is to make sure she and her teammates don’t leave Rio without a gold medal. That means keeping the eye on the prize rather than get too
caught up in the Olympic experience. “It’s going to be breathtaking. We have no idea how big this is, and this is something I’m excited for, but I’m also staying focused. We have one goal going into the Olympics, and that’s to bring home gold, and that’s what I’m driven to. I’m looking forward to going to Rio, and I’m looking forward to sharing it with the women that I’ve worked very hard with over the last year-and-a-half
to get where I am today, and to share those memories and experiences with,” she said. The rugby sevens Olympic tournament will take place from Aug. 6-11. Team Canada’s women’s side will play its first game the day after the opening ceremonies — as a result, Benn won’t take part in the opening ceremonies.
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A prolonged lack of precipitation is becoming a serious concerned across the region — from farmers watching crops dry up to conservation authorities issuing drought warnings to municipalities banning open-air burning. For Herb Hart, the owner of Hartacres Grains in Napanee, the dry conditions are something farmers are more accustomed to seeing much later in the season. “It was a dry May, so we’ve had nothing, from the time we planted right through,” he said. “In other years, it’s been dry, but it’s awful early for it to be this dry.” The dry conditions are causing crops to effectively shut down. “We’re talking about starting to combine wheat where we normally don’t harvest wheat until
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When Community in Bloom judges arrived last night, they undoubtedly would have noted some new planters placed along the sides of Centre Street North in Napanee. The large barrel planters — arranged by the local Communities in Bloom committee with the help of local sponsors — build on the placement of similar planters located in the downtown core, says Greater Napanee Communities in Bloom organizer Kathy Medd. “We’ve done a lot of work in the ‘core’ area of the community, and we’re really now trying to push it out so that we involve more of the municipality, because it does apply to Greater Napanee,” she said. “Last year, our chair Marg Isbester approached a number of businesses and started small with 10 pots, and it really did make a difference with the streetscape along Centre Street,” Medd
said. “What’s nice about it is… Centre Street North is an approach to the core of our community, so I think it just enhances people’s enjoyment as they’re coming into the town.” Planters have also been placed at the South Fredericksburgh Community Hall. All totalled, 20 planters have been installed over the past two years. Besides enlisting the support of both private sponsors and the municipality, the planters — along with other gardens and greenspaces — also rely on the help of volunteers to keep them looking good. “That’s part of the work of the committee — identifying volunteers that are willing to help look after (areas) in town. We’ve got some great volunteers who have adopted gardens and they’re looking after them for us,” she said. All those areas will be seen by the Communities in Bloom judges, who began their evaluation of the town yesterday, and who will depart tomorrow. “This is our fourth year
competing. In 2013, we had three blooms; in 2014, four blooms; 2015, we got five blooms. It has really been a lot of hard work. We’re hoping that we can maintain our five-bloom level — that’s the top level you can go,” said Medd. Although Greater Napanee now competes at the provincial level, it could take part in the national competition in future years. The evaluations conducted by judges in previous years have helped guide the local committee in its beautification efforts and initiatives — including the planter program. “The judges are professionals, and so they’re coming in as volunteers themselves to evaluate the community, and they’re giving us important information,” Medd said. “That information that they’ve provided is like a checklist or a strategic plan that we can implement in addressing things within the community. So, we’ve listened to what they’ve said and we’ve really tried to act on their recommendations.”
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appointments. Drivers are reimbursed for mileage. The time commitment for this is variable depending on appointment, location and number of drives. Please call Lee at 613-969-0130 ext. 5207 for more information. EVENING KIDZ CAMP Free vacation Bible school for children ages 4-12 at Westdale Park Free Methodist Church at 7 Richmond Park Dr, across from the Napanee hospital. Featuring Jerry and Bonnie Wallace. Contact info@westdaleparkfmc.ca or 613-3542669. BETHEL HOLINESS CAMP MEETING From July 22 to July 31 at 1323 County Rd. 4 near Odessa. Contact Joan Martin at 613-214-3340. Camp speaker is Rev. Larry Hart. Special music on July 23 with ‘Our Journey Calls’ at 7 p.m.
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BENN | ‘It’s not just my country I’m representing, it’s everyone that got me here’ Canada, but adds that she unstoppable, and I’m every and just play rugby. They be able to see it now, and I resent our country — not and the other 12 members of excited for that,” she contin- prepared us through every think they’ll fall in love with just our country, but the Benn says Rugby Cana- the team are ready for that ued, speaking of her team- level, technically and tacti- rugby, and I think they’ll fall University of Guelph, my da has been doing what it challenge. “I look forward to mates. “I think it’s impor- cally, to perform, so we’re in love with our team,” she club team, my hometown, can to ready her and her playing such talented ath- tant to have trust in your excited for that.” my community, my family, said. teammates for whatever letes. We’re all there for the teammates, and that’s someBenn says when she my friends. It’s not just my She also predicts that might happen during the same goal. It’ll be nice to thing that we’ve estab- Team Canada will put on a goes, she knows she’ll have country that I’m representOlympics. “They’ve prepared just battle it out,” she said. lished… we can step on the heck of a show on the no shortage of cheerleaders. ing, it’s everyone that got me us, and we’ve done a lot of “One through 12, we’re field and trust each other Olympic stage. “People will “I’m super honoured to rep- here,” she said. mental preparation on the ‘what-ifs’, basically every scenario, so that when we get there, we’re calm and collected,” she said. “I think that’s important going in, to keep a focused mindset.” Preliminary Design and Class Environmental Assessment Studies She predicts that Australia, New Zealand and Highway 401 Interchange Improvements at County Road 41 (G.W.P. 4459-04-00) Great Britain will represent and at Palace Road (G.W.P. 4197-13-00) the toughest tests for Team
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THE PROJECTS The Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) has retained AECOM to undertake two separate Preliminary Design and Class Environmental Assessment Studies for improvements to the Highway 401/County Road 41 interchange (G.W.P. 4459-04-00) and the Highway 401/Palace Road interchange (G.W.P. 4197-13-00). Both projects are located in the Town of Greater Napanee within the County of Lennox and Addington. THE PROCESS Both studies are following the approved planning process for a Group ‘B’ project under the MTO Class Environmental Assessment for Provincial Transportation Facilities (2000). Two Public Information Centres (PICs) will be held for each study to provide interested parties with the opportunity to discuss the projects and provide input to the Project Team. A Transportation Environmental Study Report (TESR) will be prepared for each study and made available for public review at the completion of each study. PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE #1 The first of two PICs has been arranged for each study to introduce the studies and present the following for comment: existing conditions, need for improvements, alternatives being considered, criteria proposed to evaluate the alternatives, and next steps. The second PIC for each project will occur early 2017 and will present the evaluation of the alternatives, the Technically Preferred Plan, potential environmental impacts and proposed mitigation measures. Members of the public, residents and stakeholders are invited to attend the first PIC as follows: County Road 41 (G.W.P. 4459-04-00) Wednesday, July 27, 2016 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Strathcona Paper Centre, Lafarge Banquet Hall 16 McPherson Drive, Greater Napanee
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ESTABLISHED JANUARY 1, 1870 J. Earl Morrison, Owner-Publisher, 1953-1978
HE average local resident might not know much about rugby; they probably know even less about rugby sevens. The story of Napanee’s Britt Benn, however, requires no Combined in 1965 with The Napanee background knowledge of the sport. Express (EST. 1861) That’s because the most important takeaway and The Deseronto from Benn’s recent naming to Canada’s Olympic Post (EST. 1904) team as a member of the women’s rugby sevens squad really has nothing to do with sports, but it everything to do with setting goals and putAn independent has ting in the hard work necessary to accomplish those goals. community Not that Benn’s ultimate goal is completed — newspaper no, that won’t happen unless she and her teammates come home from Rio next month with gold medals hanging around their necks. And, in JEAN MORRISON speaking with the Beaver earlier this week, she OWNER & says she and her teammates are laser focused on PUBLISHER accomplishing that task (despite the fact they’ll be competing on what truly is the most distractSALES MANAGER ing stage possible). SCOTT JOHNSTON But her naming to the Olympic roster last week was certainly a goal met — an accomplishMANAGING EDITOR ment to tick off the list. It was one of many along SETH DUCHENE the way for Benn in her rugby playing career, BUSINESS MANAGER which began more than a decade ago right here DEBBIE MCCANN in Napanee with NDSS’ rugby program; it continPRODUCTION MANAGER ued right through competition in Canadian MICHELLE BOWES Interuniversity Sport with the University of Guelph Gryphons, through provincial and nationACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE al teams. This is far from the first time Benn has DIANE GROSE donned the maple leaf to represent her country. Benn thanked all those who helped and supADVERTISING SALES REPported her along the way, which is as it should RESENTATIVES: LISA PRESbe. It’s hard to accomplish personal goals withLEY, LINDA WARNER . out having people who have your back. CLASSIFIEDS MANAGER: At the same time, it takes an incredible JANE WRIGHT. COMPOSamount of commitment, sacrifice and hard work ING STAFF: MARION to get to the point where Benn is now. It was all SEDORE. STAFF REPORTto work towards a goal — and that goal is now ERS: ASHLEY ESPINOZA, within sight. ADAM PRUDHOMME. It’s an example that anyone can follow — young or old, boys or girls, athletes or non-athletes: set your goals, and work towards them. Sounds simple enough, but as Benn will quickly tell you, it’s much easier said than done. But it isn’t impossible, as her story clearly shows. The Olympics tend to attract all sorts of negative headlines — and the Rio games are certainly no different. Doping scandals. Cost overruns. Venue difficulties (or disasters). Omnipresent corporate sponsorship. Despite the Olympic movement’s lofty ideals, it’s very easy to get cynical about the whole affair. We certainly don’t want to minimize those Olympic-sized issues. At the same time, the Games provide no shortage of inspirational stories. This time Napanee Beaver - 40005335 around, we’ve got one of our own in Britt Benn — our first hometown Olympic athlete since The entire content of The Beaver Canadian rowing team member Lesley Thompis protected by copyright. No son. And it’s a safe bet that, even if we don’t portion thereof is to be repro- know the difference between a ruck or a maul, a knock-on or a line-out, our eyes will be glued to duced without permission of the the television screen when Britt Benn and her publisher. mates are on the pitch in Rio, cheering her on.
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“I don’t doubt her friendliness is sincere. I just wish she wouldn’t always say, ‘See you again soon!’”
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Rural residents have added costs I am sure we have all had our fill of urban verses rural taxes, but I feel I must speak up. Urban people seem to think the only difference is water, sewer, lights and sidewalks. One article said, come live in town and see if you get a water and sewer bill. We of course would, but do you think our well water is free? How about our septic systems? Along with the cost to have a dug well comes having to purchase and replace, as time goes on, foot valves, jets and submergible pumps. Our septic systems or holding tanks need to be pumped out, and should our system fail, replacing one costs thousands. Then there is our drinking water; most of us require the installation of ultraviolet systems because our water is not safe to drink without them. We don’t have gas
pumped into our homes, we rely on trucks to deliver our gas, making it more expensive. We also have to pay to rent the tanks. You also have door-todoor mail service. We have had community mail boxes for years now. How do the elderly get their mail? If they can not walk the distance, or have a physical disability, or can’t drive anymore? Our wait times for ambulance and police is much longer than for urban areas. Our insurance rates are a lot more as many of us do not live within a few kilometers of a fire hall. Our hydro delivery rates are the most expensive while urban pays the least. We are the last to have our hydro back on when the system goes down — and out here, it happens a lot. Same can be said for our snowplowing — last again.
Urban dwellers can put their brush and leaves to the curb for pickup, and large items. We must wait for free dump days, and load and unload everything at the dump ourselves. We can not order a pizza and receive free delivery; in my area, we can not even get anyone to deliver. Our only choice for television is to have a dish. Same goes with Internet services; the only option is wireless, and it is the slowest on the planet and the most expensive, but it is the only option. Finally for the young people looking to become a homeowner, rural is their only way to step into the market. So, no, we do not have sewer and water, sidewalks and street lights. Mary McNeil, Greater Napanee
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A closer look at sustainable farming How should sustainable farming be defined? Life on earth depends on about 6 inches of the earth’s ‘skin’ – the topsoil. Over the approximately 10,000 years of farming, many civilizations have risen and subsequently declined. Some disappeared, some moved to new locations. Some of these movements happened over centuries. Some, with movement denied, declined quite suddenly. Movement today is no longer an option. What was the cause of these declines? Many causes have been postulated, but a common thread, taken from a historical perspective, is topsoil erosion. It takes 500 or more years — depending on a number of factors — for one inch of top soil to be created. Even the invisible loss of topsoil, due to wind, water and tillage erosion causes the loss at a much faster rate. On slopes, loss rates are even higher. For farming to be sustainable, ways must be found and practiced to reduce topsoil loss rates to levels that will allow farming to go on for generations and centuries. The good news is that the knowledge to do this is
here. What is not here is the will — from many farmers, politicians and society at large. The knowledge to make farming sustainable includes many practices. These practices will vary depending on soils, slopes, crops grown, finances, the farmer’s knowledge, equipment available and fertilizers used, particularly the availability of recyclable nutrients, both farm animal and urban. The route to sustainability requires an attempt to mirror the natural system, while maximizing the production of food to reduce the amount of land required. In nature, no tillage of soil is practiced. Farmers have shown clearly that food can be produced without doing tillage. No-till farming has advanced slowly over the last 50 years. Advances in herbicides over that period have been helpful in that advance. While all sectors of agriculture have contributed to the advance, government has not been strong enough in supporting the education about and adoption of notill. Preserving agricultural
soils for the future should be a primary focus of government. Alas, it is not. ‘Organic’ has become a buzzword for sustainability. While some practices used in organic farming are beneficial, some are not. Too much tillage in organic farming is destructive for soil life and leads to too much erosion. No-till farming employs some of the practices of organic without the negatives. As history shows, over 10,000 years, tillage will lead to excessive soil loss. The availability of large tractors and intensive tillage equipment gives farmers the ability to destroy farmland at a much greater rate than in other periods in history. A further result of the large tillage and harvesting equipment is relatively new to the problem of soil degradation. The resulting larger axel loads cause compaction which reduces yield and reduces water infiltration, increasing soil erosion. Farm equipment companies are in the business of selling iron. Large farm equipment will not be part of the long-term solution.
While no-till does normally require herbicides for weed control, the combination of them plus the practices of long crop rotations and cover crops including legumes will almost eliminate erosion. The inclusion of animal protein production means the recycling of nutrients — manure — which, along with forage legumes, will greatly reduce the requirements for commercial fertilizer. These practices will greatly reduce weed pressures and make the long-term use of herbicides effective. History has shown that sustainable agriculture is not a one-trick pony but requires a co-ordinated societal effort. This article is part of a four-part series written by longtime local farmer Eric Kaiser. Eric, with his son Max, farms 1,300 acres southwest of Napanee on Hay Bay. They are egg and pullet producers who grow the grain to feed the livestock. They make the feed for the livestock with their own on farm feed mill. They recycle the manure from the poultry to fertilize the crops.
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Garden gratitude For years, gardens have been both a hobby and a wonderful friend. I’ve loved my garden for it gives me vegetables so much tastier than some of the cardboard ones available. But not his year. I was unhappy that my garden was going to grow up to weeds for I was hobbled with sciatica. But my friends intervened — that is the incredible story I’m passing on. Each of the seven appeared as if out of a blue sky to plant my garden. And this note is to remind everyone that in times of crisis, people you may hardly know show up to help. Last fall I didn’t have my garden rototilled because my lettuce still provided salad for our table — until the snow came. Lots of lettuce! Early this spring I dug up a few of the same lettuce to transplant later. With it out of the way at just the right time, Jim came with a load of horse manure. He piled it on the garden while all I could do was watch from a window. That was a great start, but five barrels of compost waited to be manhandled. Over this past year our
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kitchen scraps with grass cuttings had been forming the best compost to feed the garden. Of course the little red worms helped. You see with my sciatica pain, I couldn’t lift my shoes let alone empty those barrels. Then Rhonda with her nephew Jagger came and not only dumped all the compost on my garden but spread it around. That included the pile of horse manure that was waiting for someone with a fork. My neighbour Frank must have been spying what was going on for, without a word from me, his tractor and tiller turned the garden into smooth mulch. Add to that, a couple of days later he brought his hoe and planted the seed potatoes that I had bought at Canadian Tire. Frank and I will both be disappointed if they produce tires and not potatoes. But what about the seed potatoes I’d saved from last year? And the seeds for carrots, beets, lima beans, snap beans, plus the lettuce I’d saved? So how do I get them planted along with the tomato plants Frank gave me when I can’t even walk
to the garden? Well, the Good Samaritan named Rhonda dug out my hoe and in one evening everything found its place in the garden. All I could do was call out my encouragement to her from the deck on our house. About that time Dave came along with about 50 leek plants. I appreciated the donation but I just had to leave them isolated in their container. The next day Brian parked his car in our yard and offered to help. This time with my cane in hand — that Frank had given me — I was able with my wife Doris to go down to the garden. How Brian ever got those leeks, more carrots and the parsnips planted I don’t know, for he had two instructors coaching him every minute. Did he find the directions contradictory? He never said. Then the weeds were threatening to win in their battle with the potatoes. Surprise! One day I noticed the rows of potatoes had been hoed clean of weeds. I wondered about a miracle because nobody owned up to it. Later I discovered another neighbour Dale had used
his little tiller and a hoe to clean up those potatoes. I had not known who it was because Doris and I were not at home. Still the corn, the cucumbers and the squash seed had not been put into the ground. Once again it was Rhonda who did that planting. She even planted the amaryllis, the ones I keep blooming from year to year. After it was all done she left me a map of the plantings in the garden. Maybe I should not have left the best to the last but you’ll understand my prejudice. My wife Doris hauled out the hose a number of times and watered the garden. That was so important for during a few warm days some seeds would have died. So what name does this garden take when seven people have had a part in it? Perhaps I’ll call it ‘The Garden of my Seven Friends’ or just plain ‘Miracle Garden.’ Thanks my seven gardeners! And may you as a reader also be fortunate as I with friends to lend a hand in a time of need. Roy C. Kenny, Greater Napanee
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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 50 Years Ago July 11, 1966 ■ Local farmers were trying to cope with unusually dry weather gripping the region. So far, bean, pea and strawberry crops had been hardest hit by the ongoing drought, and it was expected to have a significant impact on grain yields later on in the growing season. While temperatures were consistently above normal, the region had experienced rain only once in the past three weeks. Cash crops weren’t the only thing being affected. Milk production was also down as pastures had passed their peak. Not all crops were in bad shape, however; tomatoes and potatoes were growing well. ■ A 16-year-old Deseronto youth was awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to theft and other charges in Belleville. The teen had stolen a car from the Belleville General Hospital parking lot. A short time later, a Tyendinaga Mohawk Terrority resident reported a car accident in front of his home. The youth was taken into custody by police and charged. Another Deseronto resident, a 19-year-old male, was also charged in connection with the incident.
30 Years Ago July 16, 1986 ■ A proposed rezoning to allow for a new eight-unit apartment building on the south side of Newburgh Road near the intersection with Camden Road was rejected by Napanee council. The zoning change, from ‘Development’ to ‘Residential R3’ was opposed by three neighbouring landowners. One of those objectors was Clare Hannah, the owner of Trentway-Wagar Tours and Charter Buses. He said he already got frequent complaints about his buses coming and going at all hours, and that he didn’t need even more complaints from more residents. ■ A 72-year-old resident of Lorne Smart Villa was rescued from drowning in the Napanee River thanks to some quick-acting neighbours. The man had been fishing when he stumbled into the water. He had drifted to about 15 feet from shore when a couple of his fellow Smart Villa residents retrieved him. At one point during the crisis, his heart had stopped and he was not breathing. They performed CPR until paramedics arrived.
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JULY 18 SENIORS EXERCISE GROUP At the Napanee Legion, from 11 a.m. to noon. JULY 20 SENIORS EXERCISE GROUP At the Napanee Legion, from 11 a.m. to noon. BREAKFAST AT THE LEGION At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. JULY 21 DARTS At the Napanee Legion, starting from 8 p.m. HORSESHOES At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, starting at 6 p.m. Cost is $2 per play, come on out and have some fun. Everyone welcome.
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JULY 22 SENIORS EXERCISE GROUP At the Napanee Legion, from 11 a.m. to noon. FRIDAY LUNCH AT THE LEGION At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Good food, good company. Everyone welcome. EUCHRE At the Napanee Legion, play starts at 8 p.m. SHUFFLEBOARD At the Napanee Legion, play starts at 7 p.m. CLUB 39 DANCES Belleville Club 39 Presents The Music of Bill Dickinson (single act) at the Belleville Fish and Game Club Hall on Elmwood Drive in Belleville. From 8 p.m. to midnight. Lunch will be served. Members $10, nonmembers $12. for Singles and Couples for info 613392-1460 or 613-966-6596. EUCHRE At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, play starts at 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. JULY 23 FISHING DERBY, BARBECUE Napanee Legion Fishing Derby and Barbecue at Bayview Resort on Hay Bay, 5067 County Road 9, from 811 a.m. Tickets are available at the legion bar. Cost is $10 for adults, $5 for kids. Prizes, food and fun. CONCERT Tribute to Stomping Tom
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474 Belleville Road 613-354-1083 or 613-354-6934 Pastor: Tom Breeden Come join us in Worship Sunday 10:30am & 6:00pm Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 7:00pm Everyone Welcome
DESERONTO PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
469 Dundas Street, Deseronto, Ontario 613-396-3841 Pastor: Rev. Howard Dudgeon Assistant Pastor Dan Rooney 10am - Sunday School 10:45am - Morning Worship 6:30pm - Evening Service Tuesday 5:30pm - Kid’s Program “Faith Weaver Friends� Wednesday 7pm - Bible Study Thursday 7pm - Junior Youth Night Everyone welcome Affiliated with PAOC
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(Affiliated with PAOC) 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville Sunday - 10:00am and 6:00pm Sunday School (ages 3-10) Wed. 6:00pm BG Club - Ages 3-11 Thurs. 7:00pm Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18) Small Groups 50+ Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information, call the Church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com
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Minister: Rev. Elaine Kellogg 613-354-4373 DESERONTO UNITED CHURCH 112 Fourth St., Deseronto 9am - Worship Service GRACE UNITED CHURCH 150 Robert St., Napanee Corner of Bridge St. W. & Robert St. 10:30am - Worship Service and Sunday School Cable TV Broadcast on Sundays and Wednesdays at 9am
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Minister: Stephanie Klaassen 613-377-6406 www.mosriv.com ‘Like us on Facebook’ The United Church of Canada RIVERSIDE UNITED CHURCH 2 Mill St, Yarker, ON 9:30am - Worship Service & Sunday School MOSCOW UNITED CHURCH 25 Huffman Rd, Moscow, ON 7pm - Worship Service, Social to follow Everyone is always welcome
NAPANEE STANDARD WESLEYAN CHURCH
51 Palace Road Pastors: Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon Sunday Worship 10:30am and 7pm Children’s Program 10:30am Wednesday: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am Men’s Bible study/prayer 10:30am Bible study/prayer 7pm “In essentials: unity, In non-essentials: liberty, In all things: charity (love).� Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 Everyone welcome
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613-378-2511 The United Church of Canada The Rev. Barbara Mahood 10am - Union Service at Centreville (No Service at Newburgh this Sunday) Everyone is invited and always welcome!
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 155 St. George St., Deseronto Minister: Rev. James Gordon 396-3119 or 396-2347 9:00am - Church Service and Sunday School
ROBLIN-ENTERPRISE UNITED CHURCH
3271 County Road 41, Roblin July 3rd - 31st - Church Vacation August 7th 11am - Services resume Everyone Welcome
ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH
COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD 4734 German Rd., Petworth Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Phone: 613-358-2824 11am - Morning Worship Everyone is always welcome at all our Services
SELBY - EMPEY HILL PASTORAL CHARGE
The United Church of Canada Minister: Michael Putnam Charge Office: 613-388-2375 Worship for all ages: SELBY No Service at Selby Worship at Empey Hill EMPEY HILL 10am - Worship Service
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST ANGLICAN CHURCH 212 Church Street, Bath K0H 1G0 613-352-7464 www.stjohnsbath.ca Priest: Rev. Bramwell Pearce Sunday Service 10am - Holy Communion Sunday School Fellowship and refreshments after Service Everyone welcome
ST. MARY MAGDALENE ANGLICAN CHURCH
1840-2015 25 Bridge St. E. 137 Robinson St., Napanee K7R 2S3 613-354-3858 613-354-3141 Reverend Mark invites everyone to join Priest: Rev. Richard Hetke him in the Joint Sunday Service with Rev. Brother D.B. Smith Grace and Deseronto United Churches SUNDAY SERVICES at 10:30 am. 8:00am Holy Communion Wonderful Worship and as always 10:00am Holy Communion beautiful Ministry of Music with our own Children’s Ministry Programs Wii Band. Welcome those visiting and WEDNESDAY 10am members of Grace & Deseronto Holy Communion Churches. Everyone Welcome! Visit us at www.stmarymagdalenenapanee.ca
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“By grace through faith...� 261 West St., 613-354-5910 Pastor Rev. Albert Trask Sunday Morning 10am “Celebration of Jesus� July and August - Summer Fun Packs available during morning service July 10th, 24th, August 7th, 21st - SonShine Corner Ages 4-8 Last Sunday of month 6:30pm “Touching Jesus Healing Service� Wednesday 7pm “Going Deeper� Everyone welcome! Bring a friend! www.templeofprayerandpraise.org
Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant SUNDAY SERVICES 8:45 and 11:00am - Sunday Services THE SALVATION ARMY 10:15am - Sunday School ST. PATRICK’S 82 Richard St., Napanee Ministries for all ages CATHOLIC CHURCH Office 354-4735 Thursday 7:00pm - Youth 179 West Street, Napanee Major Craig and Patsy Rowe 1st & 3rd Friday 7:00pm - Young Adults Rev. Mark Chochrek, Pastor SUNDAY - 9:30am Morning Worship All are welcome! Phone: 613-354-5354 WEDNESDAY - 12 noon Bible study Website: www.stpatricksnapanee.ca www.roblinwesleyan.com 1st Wed. - 12 noon Ministry to Women Saturday 5:15pm - Mass roblinwc@gmail.com Sunday 9:00am - Mass; 10:30am - Mass Wed. - 4:30pm Friends Club Ages 5-11 Find us on Facebook! 3rd Thurs. - 12:00 noon Sr. Group 55+ Everyone welcome.
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Powerboats races return Buy 1 Hearing Aid to Beaver Lake Park & Get the 2 nd... BY SETH DUCHENE Editor
There will be more than just fast boats to check out at the annual powerboat races in Erinsville this Saturday and Sunday. A crafter’s market on Saturday and a classic car show on Sunday will also be part of the Ron Collins Memorial Powerboat Races, which will take place on Beaver Lake off the shores of Lions’ Park. The event is part of the Ontario Powerboat Racing Series. Both Doug Overbury, race organizer, and Tanya Mezaros, owner of the nearby Lakeview Tavern, say the event has been steadily growing in popularity over last few years, in part due to the addition of new events such as the crafter’s fair and the car show. “We keep adding more things every year, too,� said Mezaros. She said that race announcers, an addition last year, help those on the shore keep track of the action on the water. “It was really helpful for the spectators to know what was going on. They were really good, they did a great job,� she said.
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Boats travelling as fast as 140 kilometres per hour will be participating in the weekend’s races. Overbury said that the event is popular among racers, too — about 60 competitors are expected to take part in the weekend’s races. “We’ve added a few more classes over the years, and the races themselves are getting more support because it’s a really good, fun location to come to. The Lakeview Tavern is nearby, which is great,� he said. A variety of classes of boat will run the course on the weekend. “Some of the top classes run well (at speeds) over 140 kilometres per hour,� said Overbury. Not all local residents have been fans of the event;
in the past some Beaver Lake cottagers petitioned Stone Mills council to disallow the races, principally because of the noise generated by the boats. Despite these concerns, council has consistently voted to permit the races; it also enjoys the support of the Land O’ Lakes Tourist Association. Overbury said that the race organizer work to try to accommodate other recreational boaters on the lake during the race times. The races are free to watch, and will run on both Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Council drops cell tower moratorium Thank You to Our Sponsors, Supporters and Donors of the 2016 Golf Tournament Charity Fundraiser The Napanee District Community Foundation Board of Directors extends a heartfelt thank you to the following people and businesses for sponsoring and supporting our Golf Tournament Charity Fundraiser that was held on Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at Napanee Golf & Country Club:
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Hole-in-One Sponsor: Board Members also thank the following donors for their generosity in providing items for the Silent Auction:
Boulevard Cinema Brian Quinn’s Meats Canadian Tire, Napanee Centre Street Auto Coffee Cravings Crabby Joe’s, Napanee Davis and Davis Divine Hair Studio Ellena’s Gray’s IDA, Napanee Great Canadian Oil Change John’s Car Care Joyce’s Meats La Pizzeria Limestone Learning Foundation MacKinnon Brothers Brewing Company McDougall Insurance Napanee Golf and Country Club Napanee Home Hardware Building Centre
Paul’s Pizza Rick Kirkpatrick Sand ‘n’ Sea Sandra Hogarth Kathleen Williams Accounting Services Scott Williams, Tower Road Turning Shopper’s Drug Mart, Napanee Simple Country Pleasures Starlet Stormy’s Car Sales and Automotive Centre, Napanee Studio Yoga Yoga Symmetry Salon and Spa Touch of Class VIA Rail Canada Wendalyn’s Fashions
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Stone Mills Township lifted a moratorium on installation of new communications towers in the township — but that doesn’t mean they’re rolling out the welcome mat. At its regular meeting in Centreville Monday night, council voted to rescind its nearly three-year-old moratorium, on the basis that the township had no jurisdiction over whether or not a tower could be sited in the municipality, and to give the township and its residents the ability to provide input into tower siting. The motion passed 6-1 on a recorded vote, with councillor Martha Embury casting the sole dissenting vote. The issue re-emerged earlier this year when SBA Canada contacted the township to advise them that they were applying to erect a communications tower near the village of Enterprise, close to the intersection of County Road 6 and County Road 14; at that time, the township advised the company that a moratorium on such towers were in place. Since then, however, the company has been given the green light to proceed with its application by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada — despite the fact the municipality had a moratorium on such towers in place. In a staff report to council by Deputy Clerk Roger
Hogan, he also noted that the township has no legal grounds on which it can “constrain or otherwise prohibit development of communication towers through a moratorium.” Before council discussed the issue, Mitch Wilson, a resident living near the proposed tower, blasted council for entertaining the notion of removing the moratorium. He cited health concerns relating to exposure to communications towers, and errors and shortcomings related to the company’s public consultation program to date. “The (company’s notification) sign was originally posted in an open field. By Day 2, the sign was broken in two and moved to the actual location it was supposed to be put up in… The sign was never repaired and it was very difficult to see, because it was hidden by trees,” he told council. He also noted that his house and the house of his neighbour were left off a site map of the proposed tower, “which is very misleading, especially when they took the time to include my drive shed, my barn and my chicken coop.” Later, he said, “I’m here because I’m reading that there are health risks to these things, that I might be within 400 metres (of the tower)… I’ve got two grandchildren living in my home — six and four months old. That’s where I’m coming from. That’s where my concerns lie.” While Wilson got some sympathy from council mem-
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bers regarding his concerns, they said that, because communications towers are a federal responsibility, municipal governments can’t stop them from being erected. “I understand the concerns, and I’ve been concerned myself, from the health standpoint. A lot of the information I’ve been reading has been disturbing. Other countries have bigger setbacks than Canada does. (The ministry) is relying on very old information to come up with their Safety Code 6 guidelines,” said Deputy Reeve John Wise. “I understand (Wilson’s appeal to council) is driven by real concern and passionate concern for his family, and I respect that,” he continued. “I would suggest that concern and anger is somewhat misdirected. This is a federal matter. I’m not trying to dodge any municipal responsibility here. The simple fact is, we are powerless in this regard.” Calling the moratorium a “bluff,” Wise said that it may have made some companies think twice about setting up shop, but now it was actually working against the interests of residents because it prevents the township from providing any input into the process. “By getting rid of the moratorium, it at least gives us some minor leverage to negotiate with them when they come,” he said. Wise also suggested that council — and concerned residents — should directly engage local MP Mike Bossio, since he’s the area’s federal representative, to push the federal government to “update their safety and health guidelines, and bring
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them more into line with other countries in the world that are taking some of these concerns seriously.” Wise’s comments were echoed by other council members. Others noted that the issues relating to the site plan and the communications program should be relayed to the company by the township. “I think we should raise that question, that the mapping, the diagram, is inaccurate. Even though we don’t have any real power, we have the right to raise a concern, and the concern is, the information (they are) presenting isn’t accurate,” said councillor Doug Davison. “I’d like to see the process slowed down a bit,” said Embury before voting against the motion. “I’m not willing to lift the moratorium at this point. It will give us the opportunity to ask the proponent to come forward and talk to the public, and answer the questions that people have.” Later in the meeting, council also passed a resolution to draft a bylaw calling on communications tower proponents to be required to hold some form of public meeting as part of their community consultation process. “I think there is a misconception possibly out there that because we lifted the moratorium that we’re welcoming these cell towers, and that’s not really what we’re doing,” said councillor Wenda Lalande. “We just want to open the dialogue so that any small input we can have with these companies will bring us to that table.”
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up-close and personal with some four-legged, furry Editor friends recently. The trip to Hickory Lane Participants in Lennox and Alpacas was one of many Addington Seniors Outreach similar excursions planned Services’ Adult Day Service by the program for its program got a chance to get clients.
“We do outings in the nice weather, and we do physical activities to help with range and mobility and strengthening. We also do themed activities based on what’s going on — we’ve been doing a lot of Canada
Day activities with them,” said April Davis-Fingland, Administrative Intake Referral Co-ordinator for L&A SOS. Although trips are nothing new, trips to the alpaca farm are. According to David Coles, who owns the farm along with wife Deb, this is only the second time the group has been out to the farm to visit with the animals. He said that L&A SOS
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‘pet therapy’ visitors, from dogs to baby chickens. She said that the program, and its various excursions, has a few goals. “It’s mainly to get them out and socializing, and for caregiver relief,” she said. “(Caregivers) know that they are going to be in good care and kept busy and active.” More information about the adults day program can be found at www.lasos.ca.
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The new ‘Can-Lit’ ‘CanLit’ doesn’t fit into a neat little box. It is diverse, it spans all sorts of topics and genres and it can take you anywhere in the world. While at one point the term may have been specific to literary-fiction funded by government grants and set in smalltown Canada, it increasing seems to be Coles’ applied to the work of any Canadian writer, regardless of a novel’s content, setting or perspective. In my opinion, this is as it should be. If you want proof of the diversity of the “new” CanLit, consider the following anticipated releases. Three Years with the Rat by Jay Hosking is a difficult book to describe — it defies genre classification. The novel follows a man, down on his luck, trying to find his sister who has gone missing. Grace was a promising researcher in psychophysics, brilliant but becoming increasingly unhinged. One day she goes missing, followed by her boyfriend shortly thereafter, and the only clue to where they went is a giant box made of wood and mirrors alongside a note that reads: this is the only way back for us. This book definitely requires the reader to let go of assumptions and literary conventions. The strong Toronto setting is a bonus and helps ground the story in reality, which I think made it more palatable for me. If you are interested in reading something unusual, it’s worth a try. It will be released in August. The Choices We Make by Karma Brown is women’s fiction at its best. It follows two best friends: Kate, the mother to two happy and healthy girls, and Hannah, who has struggled with her fertility for six devastating years. After witnessing the heartbreak of Hannah and her husband, Kate decides to sacrifice her body to their cause. Not only does she offer to be the couple’s surrogate, she’ll use her own eggs. As is standard in surrogacy arrangements, lawyers are hired to draft agreements in case a conflict of interest arises. Neither couple believes they will actually need legal intervention… until they do. The author, based outside of Toronto, explains in the foreward of the book that she had her baby with the help of a surrogate — her sister. Her personal story clearly shines through her characters, their highs and lows, personal struggles and complicated relationships. If you are ready to hop on an emotional rollercoaster, read this book when
it is released this month. The Parcel by IndoCanadian writer Anosh Irani tells the story of Madhu, a transgender prostitute turned beggar belonging to a close group of hirjas (eunuchs) in Bombay/Mumbai’s red-light district. India is the only c o u n t r y where the tradition of eunuchs is Notes prevalent today. In fact, there are about one million of them. Many are beggars but it is also customary in the country to have hijras bless childbirths, weddings, and other auspicious occasions. It was a very interesting slice of life to read about. Madhu, as a young boy, rejected his male-ness and was in turn rejected by his family — this is how she ended up a hirja in a brothel. While Madhu is sympathetic character at face value, there is also a dark side to her. The parcel referenced in the title of this book is actually young Nepalese girl, sold by her family into slavery — and it is Madhu’s job to break the child of her will before delivering her to the buyer. The Parcel is no doubt an uncomfortable read. The prose, in particular, is gritty and dry-humoured to the point of being off-putting. However, it provides a unique perspective and, if you can believe it, it ultimately says something positive about the human spirit. The Parcel has a release date set for early September. Probably the most traditionally CanLit of the bunch is Five Roses by Alice Zorn. It is the story of three women living in Montreal whose stories are connected but the reader only finds out how as the book progresses. This is a great choice for character-driven readers who appreciate a well-developed setting. The
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city’s historic Pointe StCharles, a slightly downtrodden neighbourhood in the process of gentrification, is as much a character in this book as Fara, Maddy or Rose. I love reading the descriptions of the food and culture of the area, as well as of the renovation of one of the character’s newly purchased historical home with a dark past. Five Roses will be released this month.
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Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for providing me with advance reader copies of these titles in exchange for honest reviews. You can reserve them today from the County of Lennox and Addington Libraries at www.countylibrary.ca. Catherine Coles is the Manager of Library Services for L&A County.
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LINDA CHONG ‘PAYS IT FORWARD’ COMMEMORATES MOTHER AND FATHER WITH $15,000 ENDOWMENT Now residing in Battersea, Linda Chong was born and raised in Napanee. She enjoys recalling pleasant child and teen years as a Brownie, a Girl Guide and a member of Grace United Church’s junior and senior choirs. "I had a good life growing up, not extravagant, but we had what we needed. After graduation from a fouryear commercial program at Napanee District Secondary School in 1966, Linda wanted to be a secretary. With no secretarial jobs being offered in the Napanee area, she set out for Toronto on the advice of a friend. “My dad gave me his holiday pay - enough to keep me for one week in Toronto where I hoped to find a job. He had faith in me and I’ve never forgotten that”. Before that week was out, Linda was home again, triumphant. Successful on her third interview, she had landed a position with the provincial public welfare office, today’s Ministry of Community and Social Services. “I was always my dad’s little girl and very happy to tell him what his holiday pay gift had helped me to do”. While living and working in Toronto, Linda met Gene, a Community and Social Services colleague and soon-to-be husband. Both Linda and Gene were transferred to Kingston in 1982. Linda joined OHIP’s personnel arm and there served the remainder of her career. Both Linda and Gene retired in 1997. They often camped the south shore of Hay Bay where bass and pike ran aplenty. “Gene loved to fish and was very good at it”, says Linda. “I enjoyed it too, but Gene took the sport seriously and developed himself into a bass specialist”. Two years after retiring, Gene was diagnosed with Alzheimers and went into long term care at The John M. Parrott Centre which brought Linda back to Napanee. He passed on November 11, 2015, right around 11 a.m. A significant month, day and hour in history, raising thoughts about the ending of the Great War of 1914-18. Linda’s father, Napanee native, Harry Thompson, grew up sharing home time and space with three brothers and three sisters. He devoted his working life to enterprises owned and operated by local businessman, Byron Perry. Starting off delivering coal for Mr. Perry, he later moved over to Perry’s Shell Station then located between the Gibbard Furniture Shop and the Napanee Beaver office in downtown Napanee. Heart problems eventually forced his retirement. A devoted husband and father and well known about the Napanee area, Mr. Thompson lived his entire life in his home town and passed in 1996. Linda’s mother, June, was also born and reared in the Napanee area and a lifetime resident. For two years during World War 2, she worked at the Gibbard furniture shop making ammunition boxes. When Linda and her brother, Terry, were full grown, Mrs. Thompson returned to Gibbard’s
where she put in another 20 years before retiring in l990. Linda’s mother died in April, 2015. “Mom and dad didn’t have a lot of money to share around, but they were caring, outgoing, took a genuine interest in people and did things for others in many ways. They were great parents. We enjoyed a close relationship, did a lot of things together and they gave me a solid start in life. My mother and father’s example of caring about those in need and being an involved part of their community has been a lifelong inspiration. I feel it right to remember them with the fund now arranged in their name with the Napanee District Community Foundation. I’ve donated financially to the food bank for some time, but it was only after Gene passed that I learned about the Foundation through Tim Reynolds. Tim is my financial advisor and also happens to be the Foundation’s Vice President. Until Tim mentioned it, I didn’t know that the Napanee District Community Foundation existed. I was fascinated to learn about creating an invested endowment fund to commemorate my mother and father. The fund’s investment earnings will go to help provide grants and scholarships throughout Lennox and Addington County. Being a perpetual interest-generating fund, it will build and go on contributing to help people and community organizations far into the future. I’m especially interested in my fund providing education scholarships and bursaries for kids and I know that my mother and father would like and appreciate that kind of remembrance. There have to be people who can help out financially in addition to giving time and other resources. Nobody succeeds all by themselves. We all get helped along our way. My dad’s gift of his vacation pay changed my life. I’ve never forgotten that and have grown in the belief of ‘paying it forward’. I also believe that those in a position to do it - should. When I encounter or hear about people in need of a hand up, I think to myself - “There, but for the grace of God, goes me”.
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the community garden has been producing food since 2012. However, it has had a few homes over the years. After calling the former Deseronto Lions Hall property home for a couple of years, it was transplanted to the Friendly Manor Nursing Home on the eastern edge of town. This spring, it moved again to its current location in Napanee. Rayer said she contacted her son, George, who allowed the garden to set up shop on his garage’s property on Belleville Road. “He got the beds set up near his driveway, filled it with triple mix and got the water hose and tap outside,” she said. She said he continues to donate water to help keep the garden moist and productive; Shirley says he has also watered the garden himself when volunteers were unavailable. Rayer says she expects the garden will move again. As such, they’re looking for donations to help pay for new earth and a new water hose for the new location. She says they’re also looking for more volunteers. Without donations or more volunteers, she fears the garden could cease to operate. “If I don’t get any donations, I will have to say goodbye,” she said. “I can’t keep going with only five volunteers.” Those interested in lending a helping hand can call Rayer at 613-396-1015.
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Gail McGlade, the manager of the Deseronto Food Bank, says the produce generated by the community garden is regularly distributed to needy families in Deseronto. Right now, there are about 50 families that regularly visit the food bank to supplement their weekly food supply. “We think it’s great because people that are on limited income need fresh food as much as anyone else,” said McGlade, who was visiting the garden this past Monday. “We are proud that we do push healthy food. We give it out, and we talk about it.” According to the garden’s co-ordinator Shirley Rayer,
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Novice Express girls set to host qualifier July 22-24 Top-four finish is the goal BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
ith home-field advantage in their corner, the Napanee Doyle’s Windows Novice Express girls will look to make some noise when they host the U14 PWSA Qualifiers, July 22-24 at the Napanee Fairgrounds. The Express are part of an 11-team field that will be vying for a top four finish that would place them in the ‘A’ division at the Grand Championships in Mississauga the following weekend. “We’ve got a really strong team,” said Express coach Scott Morrow. “The goal is to qualify as an ‘A’ team this year. We’ll be disappointed if that doesn’t happen.” Qualifying won’t be easy, however, as several tough teams are expected to take part in the double-knockout tournament. Morrow says he expects stiff competition from Vaughan, Brampton Gold and Kingston, but says any team is capable of getting on a roll that weekend. Cobourg, Aurora, Brampton Burgundy, Peterborough, Sydenham, a second Vaughan entry and Richmond Hill round out the bracket. Representing the home team Express will be Rachel
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The Napanee Doyle’s Windows Novice Express, seen here after winning a tournament in Vaughan, will look for more of the same when the host a qualifying tournament July 22-24. Foster, Amber Weese, Madison Cronkwright, Grace Hearns, Megan Morrow, Emily Proderick, Madison Young, Chihiro Suzuki, Natalie Clemens, Alexa Oreicuia, Emma Parslow
and Brooke Fairs. They’re coached by Morrow, John Hearns and Chad Foster with Jenn Weese and Nicole Clemens serving as trainers. The team is managed by Christina Foster.
The core of this team has played together since they were six or seven years old. They’ve shared success in the past and have experience playing in knock-out tournaments that leave lit-
tle room for mistakes. “This group when they were mite, they played in the ‘A’ division that came in third,” said Morrow. “When they were in squirt ‘A’ division, they came in fourth.
We’re hoping for at that or better for this so we can qualify to the Canadians in nipeg.”
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World’s best water-skiers bound for Napanee in 2018 international championship has been held in Canada. “There are three different events,” explains Canadian national team member Becky Moynes, the seventhBY ADAM PRUDHOMME ranked female barefoot skier in the world and Staff Reporter native of Prince Edward County. “We have tricks, an-made Dream jumps and slalom. Jump is Lake in Napanee pretty straightforward, will welcome the there’s an eight foot ramp best barefoot water-skiers that’s about 18 inches high. in the world in 2018 for the You have to ski the jump IWWF World Barefoot away for it (the distance) to Water Ski Championship. count… Tricks and slalom The championship is are similar to each other. expected to draw upwards of You get two 15 second pass150 competitors from 15 dif- es for each one. The judges ferent countries. It will also are in the boat, there’s typimark the first time the cally three judges in there.
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With slalom you have to cross the wakes as many times as you can in 15 seconds. Tricks is similar, you can do different starts to get more points. There’s a certain order that the tricks have to go in, depending what your pass is.” As a precursor to the main event in 2018, Dream Lake will be hosting a national event this Aug. 5-7. Though smaller than the worlds, it figures to draw some of the sport’s best into Napanee from across Canada and beyond. “We’ve got a few international skiers coming as well,” said Moynes, who will be competing as well as sev-
eral other of Canada’s top skiers. “Right now we have a couple of Americans that I know of as well as one of the top females in the world from New Zealand.” Previously Dream Lake has been the site for the 2013 and 2014 Canadian Barefoot National Championships. Owners Dwight and Michelle Williams built the site specially to host events of this calibre and will be busy upgrading the lake as they prepare to host the world. The site is known for it’s calm lake conditions, which are ideal for the sport. “It’s right in the Williams’ backyard,”
Moynes says of Dream Lake, which is located at 1632 County Rd. 11 in Napanee. “They’re generous enough to keep inviting us back to have this tournament. We get some good conditions for skiing there. We’ve had a lot of positive comments from people that have come up from the States and even people from Canada that have been competing for a long time. It’s been a really popular site.” Moynes says this year’s event in August will be a perfect opportunity for people to check out the sport in advance of the major event in 2018. The Aug. 5-7 weekend event will be free to the
public. “The skiers love having a crowd,” said Moynes. “Two years ago we had over 400 people there for nationals. As a skier myself it’s pretty cool to come to the dock after you pass and see a whole bunch of people standing there watching the water.” Skiing is expected to take place throughout the Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The event in August will also serve as a launching pad for the 2018 Worlds, with officials from the sport on hand to formally announce Napanee as the host site.
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coach Morrow. “The second tournament was in StratThey’ve continued their ford, it was the biggest tourwinning ways so far this nament in Canada for season with several strong novice girls. Out of 24 teams showings at tournaments. we finished third. The next “We’ve played a few tour- weekend we played in the naments, the first one we Vaughan tournament and lost in the semifinals,” said won that one.”
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As a whole they’ve played 40 games this summer and have lost just six. Because of a lack of competition in this area, they’re forced to play their league games in the North York Women’s Softball League, where they call Baltimore their home diamond. Despite playing up a division, they’re 8-0 in that league and are undefeated when playing against boys teams. They’ve also played their share of games against the opponents they will see at the qualifier, holding their own against some of the toughest teams in the province. “We play a lot of games on the road,” said Morrow. “We’re definitely looking forward to (playing in Napanee on July 22-24).” They’ll be hoping for a
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large crowd all weekend long to cheer them on as they attempt to qualify. The Express will open the tournament on July 22 with a game against Aurora at 6 p.m. With a win there they would play the next day against Kingston at 9 a.m. A loss means they would play at 11 a.m. against the loser of the Vaughan/Brampton Burgundy game in a must win situation. The championship is set for Sunday at 1 p.m. Teams that finish in the top four at Napanee will play in the ‘A’ division at the grand championship, with fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth relegated to the ‘B’ division and nine, 10 and 11 as ‘C’. At that tournament they will play for the right to represent Ontario at the U14 Jamboree in Winnipeg, Manitoba Aug. 17-21.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK ISAAC ISBESTER
Isaac Isbester is an 11-year-old ski racer named to Quebec’s Elite Division Laurentienne Ski Team representing Club de Ski Mont Tremblant. He trains for the disciplines of Slalom, Giant Slalom and Super G. He will join his older brother Malcolm, travelling overseas this fall to train in Austria.
Our Food Comes from Farmland 9715A County Rd 2, East of Deseronto
One day bracelet, unlimited riding for $25.00 (cash only) until July 28, 2016 $35. at the Fair
CTC Gas Bar Closest to the Pin winners for Duncan Burke (June 30) and Jim Ash (July 7). Findlay Food Services Closest to the Pin winners were Chuck Airhart (June 30), John Strang (July 7). Scotiabank Closest to the Pin winners were Don Pearson (July 30), and Brad Warner (July 7).
EXPRESS | Good tournament performances
COMMUNITY FARM CALENDAR July 24 - Gardeners' Celebration, 1pm to 4pm. A Gardeners’ Celebration is in the works to inspire organic gardeners from near and far to be held at the Organic Demonstration Garden in the Central Experimental Farm, 1145 Carling Ave., Ottawa. Plans include: •Tours of the Demo Garden • Touch of Music to pervade the garden • Q & A for wanna be Organic Gardeners with special invite to the Seminar participants • Tips for Garden Photography • A short Walk-Talk about “Why Pollinators Really Matter?”
Paul Wilson. Team No. 2 with 176 was Rob Barbara, Rene Hebert, Paul McDonald and Shane Grant. Team No. 3 with 177 was Jay Hawley, Chris Goody, Murray Halliday and Brent Tulk. Team No. 4 with 181 was Al Pomeroy, Doug Pennell, Bob Casement and Bob Kerr.
If you know someone who should be our Athlete of the Week, call the Beaver’s newsroom at 354-6641. Or send us a picture and a brief write-up to 72 Dundas St. E., Napanee, K7R 1H9.
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ARTICLES FOR SALE
$300/CORD SEASONED mixed firewood, May to September 1st, $350/cord thereafter. Call Frank Penner 613-561-1611. CONTAINERS, 20 FT, 40 ft, HC, new, used, modifications, rent or sale. Ingenious Storage, 613-354-8744. HARDWOOD FIREWOOD. Cut, split and delivered, $300 per bush cord. Call or text Jeff, 613-243-3080. LUMBER: PINE board and baton, 5/4 cedar decking, cedar 4x4 or 6x6, cedar posts and rails, raised garden material. Call Carl Lyons at mill, 613-329-7110, Monday-Friday 8am-4pm. SAWDUST FOR sale, approximately 500 cu ft per load, can make half loads. Call 613-779-8588. “TOMATOES, JAMS, and all things great in season”. Stop by or call 613-354-9863 “The Tomato Garden” at Paulridge Farms, 2070 Palace Road, Napanee.
APPLIANCES FOR SALE
NEW and USED
APPLIANCES USED REFRIGERATORS
Stoves, washers, dryers, freezers, dishwashers, 3 mos. old & up. Sold with written guarantees. Fridge's $100. & up.
NEW APPLIANCES
At the lowest prices in the area. Trade-ins accepted on new appliances. Big selection to choose from.
PAYS CASH$$$
For good used appliances in working order or not but no junk please. VISA & MASTERCARD accepted. We have our own financing also. Shop at our competitors & then come see for yourself quality at low prices. Open evenings 7 days a week. We Deliver.
SMITTY’S APPLIANCES LTD. 969-0287 FARM
3 QUIET Charlois bulls for sale or rent, both start at $2,200, can deliver. Phone 613-476-8495. HOARD’S LIVESTOCK auction, Tuesdays. Marketing and trucking information, call Murray Jackson, 613-354-6713. LARGE 3X3X6 bales of hay and wheat straw, excellent dairy or horse hay. 613-354-2436. NEW HOLLAND haybine, hay and straw square bales, oats and wheat, 3 furrow plow. 613-354-2406. 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.
COMMERCIAL
MOORE BROS. Water softeners, water purifiers and filtering systems. Free water test, free installation. Salt available. 613-354-5516. WE HAVE a variety of office supplies including table paper. If what you require is not in stock, we will be glad to order the item for you. The Napanee Beaver, 613-3546641, ext. 101.
COMMERCIAL
COMMERCIAL FOR RENT
CENTRAL BOILER
NAPANEE RENTALS COMMERCIAL UNITS
OUTDOOR FURNACES
ASK US ABOUT THE NEW
EDGE 2016 SUMMER REBATE SAVINGS UP TO $500 Call for more information Your local DEALER
WOOD HEAT SOLUTIONS www.chesher.ca
FRANKFORD, ON 613.398.1611 BANCROFT, ON 613.332.1613
GUNS
WANTED TO buy, rifles, pistols, reloading equipment and militaria, fully licensed. Call or text, 613-539-0070.
PETS
K9 WILL at Pet Panache, Napanee’s premier pet training centre, puppy to advance training, custommade classes to meet your pet’s needs, flexible schedules 7 days a week, 21 Dundas Street East. 613354-9171. 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. 613-389-2895. www.luv-a-k9.com
CARS & TRUCKS
AUTO PARTS, new and used auto parts, tires. Napanee Auto Recycling Inc. Call Dan, 613-929-7572.
BOATS & MOTORS
INSTEAD OF trying to sell your boat CONSIDER a charitable donation to Wellington Rescue a volunteer Marine Search and Rescue Unit. Check out www.wara.ca
SEASONAL RENTALS
COTTAGE FOR rent, Deseronto area two bedroom furnished cottage, inside plumbing, deck and dock, $550 weekly. 613-396-1962.
COMMERCIAL FOR RENT
ACCESSIBLE OFFICE space in professional building, 116 John Street, $200 to $500, will renovate to suit. 532-3672.
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL SPACES
72 Dundas Street East, Napanee 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,
613-354-6641, Ext. 105
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• Downtown professional office space, two floors, 4,600 s/f, prime Dundas Street location, handicap accessible, bank vault, suitable for financial, legal, government services. • Napanee, John Street, commercial office/retail, 1,300 sq ft plus basement, plus parking, $10 s/f. For viewing / further information call/text 613-539-4847
FOR RENT
AVAILABLE JUNE 1st, large two bedroom apartment, no stairs, downtown Napanee, laundry and superintendent on site, controlled entry, near river and park, $875 monthly inclusive. Call Joe, 613308-9049.
NAPANEE / DESERONTO PROPERTY RENTALS
• Napanee one bedroom apartment, second floor, downtown, suitable for one person, $875 plus hydro. • Napanee three bedroom home, sunroom, porch, near Springside Park, $1,200 plus utilities.
• Deseronto two bedroom duplex, large yard, deck, washer/dryer, $975 plus. All units non-smoking, no pets, rental application/references, first/last month’s rent required. For further information call/text 613-539-4847
For detailed information visit our ads on Kijiji under Napanee.
ONE BEDROOM apartment, in home, suitable for quiet single working person, non-smoking. 613-354-5305. ONE BEDROOM, adult building, non-smoking, laundry, close to downtown, first/last, available July 1st, very quiet. 613-546-6868, 613539-2200.
PREMIUM ADULT LIVING
Spacious 2 bedroom apartment. Secure, well maintained building, non-smoking, no pets, and new laundry facility.
For your private viewing call 613-561-1052.
SMALL ONE bedroom, non-smoking, 2nd floor apartment for one person only. Quiet building close to downtown Napanee (current tenants are 50+), fridge/ stove, water, heat included, first/last/references required, available August 1st, $645 monthly. Leave a message, 613-388-2394. VERY NICE 2 bedroom apartment, close to hospital, balcony, parking, laundry, no smoking, no pets, first/last, $800 plus hydro. 613354-9966.
WANTED TO RENT
ONE OR two bedroom apartment, inclusive, for September 1st, in Napanee for 2 people 50+. 613-893-1950.
LOTS & ACREAGE
2 ACRES in downtown Newburgh fronting on north branch of Napanee River. $150,000 with financing available. 532-3672. 50 ACRE building lot on County Road 4, two miles north of Millhaven. $99,000 with financing available. 532-3672.
WANTED
FILL WANTED. 156 Plum Road, 613-396-2732. MINT AND used postage stamps, covers, post cards, coins and paper money. Call Bob, 613-967-2118.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
ASPHALT SERVICES
• Driveway Widening and Cuts • Asphalt Removal (bumps in front of garages due from sinking asphalt) • Gravel and Grading
CALL ADAM PRESLEY AT
613-561-9320
HOUSECLEANING An experienced, responsible woman looking to do housecleaning and other odd jobs around your home. Reasonable rates. Call 613583-6227. RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates. John, 613-354-3671.
HELP WANTED FARMHAND WANTED
Experienced in crops, cattle and farm machinery an asset.
Contact 613-399-1860
WINERY IS looking for a part-time Tasting Room Server for 3-4 days per week ASAP. Must be Smart Serve Ceritified. Send resume to info@33vines.ca
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.
napaneekarate.org BRIAN LOWRY kicks@kos.net
COMING EVENTS
FIREARMS COURSE Tamworth August 19th, 20th; Hunter Ed Course August 26th, 27th. Wild Turkey licence examinations. 613335-2786.
LOST
SAMSUNG GALAXY 3 cell phone lost near downtown Tim Hortons, small reward. 613-929-7572.
CARDS OF THANKS
Our sincere thank you to all those involved with the care of my late husband, Roger Morey. With special thanks to Kingston General Hospital Oncology, Dr. Guy and all the nurses and staff and to the staff at CCAS, Kim Green, RNs Amy and Karen, the E Shift, Joan and David and all of the rest of the staff involved. A special thanks to Dr. Dempsey for all her support. I’d also like to thank my friends and coworkers from Friendly Manor for all your gifts and support. I’d also like to thank the Wesleyan Standard Church, Napanee for all their prayers and the special friends at the Hay Bay United Church. I’d like to thank my family, Roger’s family and our friends who gave donations, flowers and food throughout this difficult time. A special thanks to Wartman Funeral Home and staff for all their support and guidance. Special thanks to Pastor Ann Langdon and to a special friend, Pastor Carolyn Butler, for doing the eulogy and for support and compassion to Roger and family. A very special thanks to the Lennox family for sharing their home for the luncheon after the funeral. God bless all of you. The Morey family, June, Cindy, Virginia and Doug.
Thank You!
HELP WANTED
Bookkeeper/Office Administrator Established family-owned farming operation in Napanee area is looking for an experienced Bookkeeper/Office Administrator to join their team. Candidates must be familiar with Simply Accounting, prepare financial statements, perform accounts payable/receivable, government remittances and payroll. The ideal person will have 3-5 years of experience in bookkeeping, excellent communication skills and payroll experience. Resumes may be forwarded to rivervalleyherefords@kos.net
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Ann Marie Davis would like to thank all of the staff at the Lennox and Addington County Hospital for all of their wonderful care during the time Ann Marie was ill. Thank you to the nurses from Home care who were so kind and compassionate while looking after Ann when she was at home. Thank you to Doctor Laing McFadzean for your visits and caring for Ann Marie for all these years. Thank you to all of our friends, neighbours, Ann Marie’s co-workers and family. The visits, cards, flowers, food, prayers and all of your love and support have been amazing, we could not have gotten through this without you. Thank you to everyone who brought food for the luncheon, it was all delicious. Thank you to everyone who came to Ann Marie’s ‘Celebration of Life.’ To see and speak to so many people whose lives she had touched was truly amazing. Thank you to Patti Marlin for your lovely eulogy and Jamie Pollock for your wonderful songs. Thank you to Irvine Funeral Home in Brockville for all of your help and compassion during this most difficult time. And finally thank you to my daughters, Laura and Jenna, for your songs and kind words, I know that your mom was looking down and was smiling upon you and would have been so proud of you both.
MEMORIAMS
BARRETT - Michael William. In loving memory of a dear son and brother who died accidentally July 19, 1976. May the winds of love blow softly And whisper for you to hear That we'll always love and miss you And wish that you were here. Forever in our hearts, Mom, Mary Frances, Jim and Gail, Anne, Joan and Gary and families. FORBES - Jack Douglas, May 12, 1935. Passed away July 13, 2015. In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather. We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, But all we have are memories And your picture in a frame. Your resting place we visit And put flowers there with care, But no one knows the heartache As we turn and leave you there. Lovingly remembered always by your loving wife and family. FORBES - Jack, July 13, 2015. One year has past since that sad day, When one good friend was called away; God took him Home, it was His will, Within our hearts he liveth still Always remembered, Donna and Gary. HAGGERTY - In loving memory of Elwood who passed away July 20, 2012. Although we’re not together We will never be apart, Because you have a special place Right here within our hearts. Always and forever. Love Vera, children and grandchildren.
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McGREGOR - Louise. In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who passed away July 18, 2003. Have you ever lost a mom Who meant the world to you, One you loved so very much And missed her like we do? Have you ever had a heartache And felt that awful pain, Or shed those bitter tears That drop like falling rain? If you’ve never had this feeling I hope you never do, For when you lose a mother You lose a part of you. Sadly missed and always remembered by Archie and Kay McGregor, Patty and Rick Bissonnette and Bill, Laura McGregor and great-granddaughter Reba McGregor.
DEATHS
BRANT, Glen Warren
Of Shannonville Passed away peacefully at home with his family by his side on Saturday, July 9, 2016, at the age of 68. Much loved and dearly missed husband, dad and papa. He was a wonderful husband for 47 years to Jean Brant. Devoted father of Tracy deWal and her husband Dave, Glen Brant and his partner Laura. Proud Papa of Zach (Ali), Elijah (Nika), Noah (Kayla), Isaiah, Gabriella, Ellyssa and Easton. Loving son of the late Walter and Beatrice Brant. Dear brother of Bill and Bob Brant. At Glen’s request, cremation has taken place and there will be no service. Glen was retired from Purolator after 24 years and has been a guitar enthusiast and musician since he was 15. He had a great love of sports cars and proudly owned many over his life. He was a kind and gentle person and was loved by all who met and knew him. We will always remember his wonderful sense of humour and wisdom. Online condolences may be made at www.mcgladefuneralhome.com In the care of McGlade Funeral Home, 78 Centre Street, Deseronto, ON 613-396-2310
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CARTER, Verna
Peacefully at the Village Green Long Term Care Facility, Selby on Friday, July 8, 2016, Verna Edith Carter, in her 102nd year. Wife of the late Herb A. Carter (1978). Predeceased by her parents A. Percy Scott (1928) and Edna M. (Robinson) Scott (1986). Sister of the late Helen Payne, Bert Scott, Mary McGaw, Dorothy Russell and Leah McKeown. Fondly remembered by nephew John McKeown (Cathy) and their sons Robert and Michael of Toronto, nephew Douglas McKeown of Calgary Alberta, niece-inlaw Marlene McKeown of Tiny, Ontario and their son Connor of Calgary, Alberta, niece-in-law Tina McKeown (late Stephen) and their son Scott (Candice) of Toronto, remembered with care by Herb’s nephew Bruce Martin (Bev) of Haliburton and her cousin Carol Scott of Ottawa. Verna will be greatly missed by close friends Freda Burns, Joan Gray, Hilda Smith and many other close acquaintances. Friends will be received at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613354-3341) on Tuesday, July 12th from 12 Noon, followed by service in the Chapel at 1pm. Interment follows at Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston. Rev. Frank Hamper officiating. Donations in memory of Verna may be made to the charity of your choice or the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital Foundation in Napanee. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
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DUDGEON, Howard Eugene
DAVEY, Linda Marie
Peacefully, at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital on Friday, July 8, 2016 after a brief battle with cancer, at the age of 57. Beloved daughter of Robert and Carrie Davey of Napanee. Cherished mother of Michael (Lisa) Davey, Jocelyn Lind and Deanna Lind, all of Napanee. Predeceased by her daughter Tanya. Special grandmother of Noah and Alyssa. Linda will be sadly missed by her brother Joe (Marilyn) Davey of Erinsville and her sisters Sandra (Paul) Miller of Manitoba, Donna (George) McLaren of Amherstview, Jane Davey of Kingston and Michelle (Ron) Green of Belleville. Predeceased by her brother Randy. Fondly remembered by her nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Cremation has taken place with Milestone Cremation Services, Napanee. A Celebration of Life and Committal Service will take place at the Riverside Cemetery, Napanee (Church St.) on Friday, July 15th at 10am.Friends desiring may contribute in Linda's memory to the Canadian Cancer Society with appreciation. Online condolences can be shared with the family at www.milestonecremation.ca
Pastor of Deseronto Pentecostal Church for 25 years Suddenly at the Lennox and Addington Hospital on Saturday, July 9, 2016, in his 78th year. Son of the late Joe and Kathleen Dudgeon. Cherished husband of Wanda (nee Booth). Loving father of Pam (Brad) and Scott (Dawn). Treasured grandpa of Dallas, Dustin, Sara, Alex, Dylan, Tucker and Celita Gillot. Dear brother of Carol Dudgeon and Sharon Masri (Chuck). Howard will always be remembered by his nieces, nephews and cousins. Family and friends were received at McGlade Funeral Home, on Tuesday, July 12th between the hours of 2pm-4pm and 6pm-9pm. Funeral Service was held Wednesday, July 13th at 1pm in Evangel Temple, 320 Bridge Street West, Napanee, visitation will be held one hour before the service at the church. Interment to follow in Deseronto Cemetery, Napanee. For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to the Deseronto Pentecostal Church in memory of Howard. Online condolences may be made at www.mcgladefuneralhome.com In the care of McGlade Funeral Home, 78 Centre Street, Deseronto, ON 613-396-2310
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Gifts In Memoriam In Memory of:
Jeff Barlow John Birrell Michael Cowan Clifford Crawford Catharine Cronk Ann Marie Davis Herb Frizzell
We gratefully acknowledge the generous donations made during the month of JUNE 2016 by family and friends. H. Josephine Galt Anne Gilbert Holly Hill Kenneth Hitchcock Eileena Hudson Kay Lott Glenn “Bill” Maracle
If you wish to see a name appear in the special remembrance section, donations must be received by mail or phone by the first Monday of each month
You may arrange your donation by phone 613-354-3301 ext. 400 using Visa or MasterCard or at the funeral home, or mail cheque with memoriam name, date of passing, along with notification address to: LACGH Foundation 8 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee, ON K7R 2Z4 Or Online Donations at web.lacgh.napanee.on.ca/waystogive Charitable # 890597842 RR0001
At the Kingston General Hospital on Thursday July 7, 2016, in her 71st year. Dear wife of the late Robert M. Wales (1997) and Earl McCutcheon, Roblin. Loving mother of Dennis Wales (Tammy Nugent), Yarker and Vicki Wales, Napanee. Stepmother of Bert McCutcheon (Dawn), Roblin; Andy McCutcheon (Doreen), New York; Mark McCutcheon (Kelly), Roblin and Jason McCutcheon (Chrissy), North Bay. Cherished grandmother of Jake, Jessie, Joshua, Justin, Ellen, James, Adam, Michael, Taylor, Kari, Matthew and Mara and great-grandson Emerson. Sister of Marian Dennison, Kingston and George Pringle, deceased. Fondly remembered by her many nieces, nephews and friends. The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home, Napanee Chapel on Sunday from 2pm-4pm and 7pm9pm. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Monday July 11th at 11am. Interment Roblin Cemetery. Friends desiring may contribute to the Napanee Standard Wesleyan Church or Ovarian Cancer Canada. Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.
MERCER, Charles (Chuck)
Feb. 22, 1943 in Galt, ON July 7, 2016 in Edmonton, AB In 1970 Chuck graduated from McMaster University with a BA in Economics. In 1970 he married the love of his life Suzzanne Kustra. They moved to Napanee area in 1971. Their first born son, Dave, was born in 1971 and then their second son Scott, in 1975. Chuck worked as a school teacher for many years. He enjoyed activities like canoeing, cross-county skiing, curling, biking, gardening, listening to Big Band music and telling jokes. In 2001 he retired and began to travel the world with Sue, as well as spend winters in Texas with friends. In 2014, they moved to Gibbons, AB. Chuck is survived by his wife Sue, sons Dave (Lynnette), Scott (Shannon) and 4 grandchildren; Hailey, Alex, Zander and Zoey. In lieu of flowers donations to the University of Alberta Hospital Neuroscience Unit would be greatly appreciated.
Rest in Peace
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Special remembrances have also been made in honour of:
Donations made in memory of individuals help fund medical equipment for Lennox & Addington County General Hospital.
McCUTCHEON, Hilda Eileen (nee Pringle, formerly Hilda Wales)
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980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722
Carl Mitchell Lynn Stapley Jean Steers Doug Thomlison Clifford Waterbury Ernie Webster
Stanley File - July 28, 1993 Brent Garrison Carol Hagerman - July 9, 1965 Jane (Reid) Hunt - October 13, 2013 Guy Hurley - July 8, 1965 David Lewis - July 23, 2012 Wanda Love - July 24, 2004 Tony MacPherson - June 29, 2014 George McCaugherty - June 17, 2005 Harold McClelland - July 1, 1973 Robert Tryon - June 17, 2002 Robin Ward - July 26, 2013
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$1815.00 plus HST Napanee, Kingston and Surrounding Areas No hidden or extra fees.
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NAPANEE KINGSTON 448 Camden Rd. 980 Collins Bay Rd. 613-354-3722 613-634-3722 www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Cremation transfer package includes consultation, documentation, CPP kit, local transfer (≤50 kms), sheltering, standard cremation, casket, urn, coroner fee and cremation fee. We are a full fledged cremation and burial service provider and the above is just one of our many service options. Choose us and you will not be limited in your choices. Many payment options available.
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NAPANEE ROTARY CLUB CASH CALENDAR WINNERS
YARD SALE 128 Adelphi Street, Napanee Saturday, July 16th 7am - 4pm All proceeds to Napanee Kitten Rescue, or donation at refreshment table.
HUGE YARD SALE Saturday, July 16th 8am - 3pm 70 Belleville Road, Marysville Antiques, crates, furniture. Something for everyone.
5 FAMILY BASEMENT SALE July 15th and 16th 8am - 3pm 222 Bells Road, Tyendinaga Reserve Shoes/clothing, brand names, some with tags, girls sizes 3-7, boys sizes 7-16. Native regalia plus household items.
MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE Coming July 29th and 30th Near Glenora Ferry One Location at Young’s Point Road
TWO FAMILY YARD SALE
July 11 July 12 July 13 July 14 July 15 July 16
Edna Gillott Katina Hulton Chantal Levac Matthew Osak Rachaelly Ford Bob Wales
$25. $25. $250. $25. $25. $50.
BOATS & MOTORS
201 Marilyn Avenue Saturday, Jully 16th 8am - 3pm New and used clothing, purses, cooler, roll of tar paper, patio set, snowbabies, Playstation 2 games and much more.
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ROSIE’S GARAGE SALE 3909 County Road 9,Napanee River Road near Sherman’s Point
Friday and Saturday, July 15th and16th ~ 9am 613-354-1363 Glass flowers, Occupied Japan, Toby mugs, all kinds of ornaments, Red Rose Tea ornaments and gingerbread men, lots of jewelry, crafts, old children’s books and other books, lots of tools, big drill press, old clocks and lots more. So hop in and find yourself some treasures. Happy Hunting!
AUCTIONS
SATURDAY, JULY 16TH, 2016 - 10:00 A.M.
ANTIQUE, MODERN AUCTION SALE FOR BOB & BEV CROWTHER ON-SITE 1851 COUNTY RD. 9 (APPROX. 10 KMS RIVER ROAD) FEATURING: 2006 Lund fishing boat - 14'11", 50 hp Mercury motor - 4 stroke with 220 hours, Shoreland’r trailer, Minn Kota 700 series trolling motor, plus plus plus selling with reserve. Gentleman’s antique chest; original oak office desk chair; mantle clock; oak credenza; double bed, dresser & desk & chair; Rattan chesterfield, loveseat, chair & 2 tables; recliner; large fridge & 30" self-cleaning stove; 2 Group of Seven paintings by A.Y. Jackson; patio set; telescope; treadmill; exercise bike; 6 person tent; eating tent; 20.5 hp riding mower; 21" self propelled Lawn boy mower; 3 hp. Roto tiller; Husqvarna 16" chain saw & weed eater; 2 wheel trailer; electric edger; steel lawn roller; drill press on stand; 10" Rockwell Beaver band saw; table saw; air staple gun; ½" hammer drill; air sockets; shop vac; and much more AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: An excellent sale - everything in good condition NO BUYERS PREMIUM - Very Partial Listing VIEWING SALE DAY ONLY - 8:30 a.m. Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa, MasterCard only. Canteen Available NEIL LAMBERT, AUCTIONEER Napanee 613-354-3406 e-mail Sally1@KOS.net For pictures & complete listing please go to www.lambertauctions.ca
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20TH
AT 5:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Dining table/2 leaves, 4 chairs & matching buffet, 2 dry sinks, chesterfield & chair, coffee & end tables, desk & chair, bedroom suite with wardrobe, dresser/mirror, chest of drawers & 2 night tables, couch, wall unit, assorted tables & chairs, large qty. of glass & china, collectibles, sports memorabilia, old prints & frames, small shop & garden tools & numerous other pieces. See the web site for detailed list & photos. DOUG JARRELL AUCTIONS 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
MONDAY, JULY 18TH, 2016 - 1:00 P.M.
ANTIQUE, MODERN & COLLECTABLE AUCTION SALE AT THE NAPANEE FAIRGROUNDS, PALACE BUILDING From the Estate of the Late Verna Carter, Napanee, and other selected additions Selling at 3:30 p.m. selection of Canadian currency, mostly silver FEATURING: Gibbard dining room suites; wine table; cedar chest; 4 door glass & side china cabinet; oak oval table - one leaf & 6 high press back chairs; twin wooden beds; 2 dressers & 2 chests of drawers; Duncan Phyffe table 4 chairs & china cabinet; 26" flat screen T.V. & stand; book case with doors & shelves; 1 electric lift chair& matching recliner; 10' x 12' oriental carpet; settee & 3 matching chairs from the former Russell Home in Camden East; Sampler made by Edna Scott & Dorothy Russell; Needlepoint items; good china - partial set of Old Country Rose; Ansley; Bavaria; Silesia, etc.; oil lamp; toy power shovel & old boat & farm machinery; eagle weather vane; whirlie gig; oil bottles; hand school bells; microwave; apartment size deep freeze; upright vac; Clarke floor/rug shampooer (low hrs); two 5 s/p bikes (1 Raleigh man’s); 3.5 hp gas lawn mower; 5 hp Honda & 6.75 Briggs washers; 4 cycle Troy weedeater; gas powered 24" hedge trimmer; gas leaf blower; Lode Star 1/4 ton C. M. Hoist; table & reciprocating saws. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is another good clean sale - join us and have a look NO BUYERS PREMIUM - Very Partial Listing VIEWING SALE DAY ONLY - 12 noon Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa, MasterCard only. Canteen Available NEIL LAMBERT, AUCTIONEER Napanee 613-354-3406 e-mail Sally1@KOS.net For pictures & complete listing please go to www.lambertauctions.ca
ADVERTISE YOUR AUCTION IN The Napanee Beaver Call 613-354-6641
SATURDAY, JULY 23RD
AT 10:00 A.M. AUCTION SALE fORESTATE Of JACK WEESE 4278 COUNTY ROAD 9, R.R.# 3 NAPANEE, ONT. Exit SOUTH off 401 Highway at Napanee ( Interchange 597) onto Highway 41 ( Centre Street) and continue SOUTH across Napanee River and turn WEST onto River Road – County Road 9 for 12 miles. HORSE DRAWN Antique horse drawn funeral coach manufactured by B.L Nash, London, Ont with glass sides, drivers seat, wicker coffin and brass trimmings- good condition; ANTIQUE fURNITURE AND COLLECTIBLES: including washstands, dressers, parlour tables, work tables side tables with single drawers, porch rockers, document boxes, Victorian corner chair, kitchen chairs, long box telephone, chest of drawers, pantry cupboard, oak ice box, school desks, parlour tables; several pieces of stoneware and crocks including Hart and Lazier 6 gal crock with blue, Picton CW jug with blue; large quantity of century home and farm tools including cross cuts, buck saws, draw knives, buggy jacks, wooden measures, corn shellers, mower knife sharpeners, steel wheels, grindstone, cobblers tool carry, wooden pulleys, wood planes, barn augers, nail kegs, wooden boxes, iron tongs, iron grates, cast iron seats, milk and cream cans, adzes, iron pots, copper pieces, sad irons, enamel ware, granite ware, treenware, apple peelers, hay knives, baskets, hay cars, food choppers, corn planters, sleigh bells; CORBY’S collectibles including wooden crates, bar supplies, black and white photos; glass oil bottles, quantity of glass sealers, post cards, stereoscopes, insulators, vintage door hardware, vintage games and toys, Horatio Alger Jr , Boy Scout, Thornton W Burgess books, GLASSWARES and CHINA including Carnival glass, Cranberry flash, Depression glass, Royalty pieces including Queen Victoria pics and napkin rings; silver plate pieces, Royal Nippon, coloured glass, Walter Campbell print, several prints and pictures, Pepsodent dispensing cabinet, VEHICLE AND RECREATION: 1974 Corvette Stingray car with 350 Target Master engine, automatic transmission, removable roof, restoration project- odometer shows 35322 miles; Fish Master 325 inflatable water craft, Espadon 14 ft aluminum fishing boat, Wooden haul “Sea Flea”, Aqua Scooter under water propulsion device, vintage Johnson and Evinrude outboard motors, Canox electric welder, oxy acetylene torch kit, 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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Congratulations Class of 2016
Kelsey Coles Congratulations! Gary and Lisa Coles are proud to announce the graduation of their daughter Kelsey from the Broadcast Journalism Course at Humber College in Toronto.
Tristan Kennelly Graduating from St. Theresa Catholic School in Belleville (Grade 12). Tristan is going to spend next year exploring his options for the future.
Love, from your family
Congratulations and love from Mom, Dad, Nick, Emerson and Lauren
Rebecca Fobert
Amy McEwen
Congratulations Becky on your graduation from St. Lawrence College Veterinary Technologist Program. All the best in the future.
Graduating from NDSS with Honours. Congratulations! We’re very proud of you! Love, Dad, Mom, Geoffrey, Connie and Gabe
Love, Mom, Ernie, Jake and family
Ryan Calver Lydia Reid Honours graduate from NDSS with a 96 average, Charlotte Uens University Award, Dr. C.G. McGreer Scholarship, Grade 12 University Biology Award, Grade 12 Science Award, Healthy Living Award and French Award. Going to Queen’s University, studying Sciences. Daughter of Tony and Tosha Reid, granddaughter of Bonnie Vandebogart and Donna Nicholson, great-granddaughter of Ellen Hughes.
Brian and Monique Calver are very pleased to announce that Ryan Calver has graduated with Honours from?Napanee District Secondary School. At graduation Ryan also received the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program Award, the Golden Hawk Silver Volunteer Hours Award and earned the High Skills Major Specialist seal on his Ontario Secondary School Diploma. Ryan has been accepted into the Welding and Fabrication Technician Program at Loyalist College in Belleville. We are very proud of all that you have accomplished Ryan, keep up all the hard work. Love, Dad, Mom and Alex
Malcolm Isbester
Kaitlyn Scott
Graduating from The Prince Charles School, Grade 8. The possibilities for you are endless! All of our love… your entire family XOXO
Graduating from St. Lawrence College with her Business Administration Advanced Accounting Diploma, Kaitlyn is currently working in the off ices of Mitech and George A. Wright & Son Ltd. We are all very proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, Jon and families
Makayla McCutcheon
Taylor Kent
Congratulations Makayla on graduating into Grade 9. With love and pride! From all your family and friends.
Congratulations on your Grade 8 graduation from Selby Public School. All the best in the fall as you attend NDSS. Love always, Mom, Dad, Tim, Tiff, Thane and Kirsten
Victoria Yeomans
Brynn Leann Garrow
Congratulations on your grade 12 graduation from NDSS with honours and as an Ontario Scholar. We are so proud of your accomplishments and wish you every success in your future endeavours. You are the strongest most determined and focused young lady ever and I know you will do amazing things. Enjoy your extra year at NDSS and I have no doubt you will have the pick of your universities next spring! Victoria plans to take a 4 year Honours BA in Criminology and Psychology and wants to go on to law school. Best wishes and lots of love from your family, follow your dreams and never change who you are because you are one in a million! Mom, Dad, Nicholas and Cameron
“Our little girl has grown up” We could not be prouder to announce the graduation of Brynn Leann Garrow from Napanee District Secondary School Wednesday, June 29, 2016. Brynn graduated with Honours, Ontario Scholar, Charlotte Uens Scholarship, Golden Hawk Volunteer Award and the Family Studies College Award. Brynn will be attending St. Lawrence College in September pursuing a career in the “Practical Nursing Program”. With hard work and dedication, we know you will accomplish all your dreams. Congratulations and tons of love. Mom, Tim, Amanda, Stephen, Alyssa, Aunt Lynn, Uncle Rob and Judy Gillam
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Scott B.J. Hutchison
Travis Angel
NDSS Class of 2016 We are so very proud of you Scott. Love, Mom, Dad, Dawni, Sarah, family, friends and Roblin Wesleyan Church
Tyler Brown
Ciera Banks
Congratulations Travis Angel! Selby Grade 8 graduate with the Criteria Award. We are very proud of the young man you are becoming. Remember to stay “Humble and Kind” and we wish you all the best at NDSS. Love, from your family xoxo
Congratulations on your grade 8 graduation from Southview and also for receiving the R. A. Dodds award, we are all so proud of you. You're gonna accomplish great things!
Congratulations Ciera Banks on graduating into College. Love, Papa and Grandma Thompson
Love Mom, Dad and Jessie
Carson Murphy Taylor Brown
Holly Murphy
Lester and Heather Brown are proud to announce the graduation of their son Taylor from St. Lawrence College with a Behavioural Science Technology Ontario College Advanced Diploma
Frank and Ellen Murphy of Marysville congratulate their eldest daughter, Holly on her graduation from St. Lawrence College, Kingston in June 2015. Holly received her certif ication as a Medical Laboratory Assistant / Technician and is currently employed at Life Labs. She is returning to Loyalist College, Belleville in September 2016 to further her studies in Nursing (RN).
Love and congratulations from your family. We are very proud of you.
We all wish you much success.
Frank and Ellen Murphy of Marysville congratulate their eldest son, Carson on his graduation from Ulster University, Northern Ireland in January 2015. Carson graduated with a Masters in Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies, with distinction. In May 2015 Carson accepted a position at The Peace River Museum, Archives and MacKenzie Centre in Peace River, Alberta as an Archivist.
Lydia Murphy Frank and Ellen Murphy of Marysville congratulate their youngest daughter, Lydia on her graduation from Durham College, Oshawa in June 2016. Lydia graduated from Police Foundations and is on the President’s Honour Roll. Lydia is currently employed in the security f ield. She is returning to Durham College in September 2016 to further her studies in Advanced Law Enforcement and Investigations.
We all wish you much success. Carson attended Queen’s University, Kingston from September 2010 to May 2013, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Honours, (Major History, Minor Art History).
We all wish you much success.
Joshua Watson
Ashley Asselstine
Kirsten Vannest
Congratulations Joshua Watson on graduating from NDSS. Love, Mom and Dad, Grandma Cassidy and Grandpa Walker May all your dreams come true!
Graduated on June 14, 2016 with a Bachelor of Medical Radiation Sciences from McMaster University and an advanced Diploma of Medical Radiation Sciences, specializing in Ultrasound from Mohawk College. Ashley is currently working full-time as a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer.
Congratulations Kirsten Vannest on graduating the Personal Support Worker Program at Loyalist College June 2016. Achieving the Academic Excellence Award and Dean’s List. We are very proud of you!
Love and all the best Ashley! Mom and Rebecca
Love, Mom, Dad, Josh and Thane
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The Napanee Beaver OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY, JULY 16TH 1-3PM
OPEN HOUSE
69 EAST, NEWBURGH
A must see in Newburgh. Lovely raised bungalow on 1/2 acre landscaped lot. 3 bright bedrooms, 1 bath, updated kitchen with breakfast nook, recent or new appliances. Both master bed & kitchen W/O to large deck with hot tub. Recently updated cheater bath with new shower, toilet & vanity. Gas heating, A/C and UV system. Double garage with mezzanine, inside & outside doors. Just a few minutes to Napanee. Vacant and ready to nest! $249,500, MLS 450750377
Call Elaine Taranu, Sales Rep Cell 613-329-6401
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION Real Estate Brokerage
32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
NEW PRICE
SAT. JULY 16TH 1-3PM
162 SIMCOE ST HOST: DON COX
Excellent family home located on quiet street on the west end of town situated on fully fenced lot 66` x 165`. 4 bdrms, den, 2 full baths and finished rec room. Attached garage and paved drive. Many upgrades include shingles, new flooring in kitchen and upper bdrms. Gas furnace and hot water tank. Main water and sewer line replaced from the house to the street. Don`t miss this one! $269,900. (EX4243) MLS 4508420254
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Wade Mitchell, Broker of Record/Owner Cell 613-539-1433 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
A HECK OF A DEAL! COULD NOT REPLACE FOR THIS PRICE
Sellers want to build and have dropped price by $40,000! Tremendous buy for classic 1930’s family home. All services have been updated, eat in kit, dining rm, livrm, den & 4 or 5 bdrms. Hill top village setting, garage/shop, now $229,900 See interactive pictures at www.classiccharacterhome.com MLS 450540302
Call Robert Storring, Broker, Direct 613-379-2903
44 Industrial Blvd. Napanee LANTHORN REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED 613-354-4347
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187 MARILYN AVE
Just move in this 3 bedroom side split with attached garage in a good location close to schools. Home features granite counter tops and loads of cupboards, hardwood floors, ceramic family dining room with patio doors to three season sun room, rec room, 2 full baths. This is a must to view. Asking $249,900. (EX4246) MLS 450840023
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663 COUNTY RD 14
Just like new. nothing to do but move in and enjoy. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath, all newer windows, roof, kitchen and island, flooring, new propane furnace, large 24 x 30 insulated workshop, patio off kitchen with above ground pool. Situated on 2 acres. Don`t miss this one! $299,900. (EX4245) MLS 450560171
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George Mitchell, Sales Rep Cell 613-541-9152 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
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George Mitchell, Sales Rep Cell 613-541-9152 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
NEW LISTING
49 SOUTHWOOD CRESCENT Excellent 3 bedroom brick bungalow with 2 car attached garage. Features 2 full baths, gas fireplace in living room, formal dining room, main floor laundry room, deck off dining room, hardwood flooring, new steel roof, newer windows, new garage doors. This is a must to view. Asking $259,900! (EX4248) MLS 450760177
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Wade Mitchell, Broker of Record/Owner Cell 613-539-1433 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
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$249,900. MLS 450760167
$299,900. MLS 451020530
84 SOUTHWOOD CR., NAPANEE • 3 Bedroom Bungalow • Attached Garage • Beautiful Covered Deck
150 BAYVIEW DR., NAPANEE • Brick Bungalow • 3 Season Room • Full Walkout Basement
$299,900. MLS 450540197
$209,900. MLS 451140036
12 OTTAWA ST., TAMWORTH • Beautiful Red Brick Home • In-Ground Pool • Located on the Salmon River
404 OLD HAMBURG RD., NAPANEE • All Brick • 3+1 Bedrooms • Minutes to Town!
9 YEOMANS ST., NAPANEE • Beautiful Gardens • Updated Furnace • In-Law Suite Potential
139 MILL ST., DESERONTO • 4 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths • Tastefully Decorated • Garage
8886 HWY 38, GODFREY • Updated Bungalow • 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • Detached Garage
142 COUNTY RD. 15, TAMWORTH • 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths • Beautiful Yard with Deck & Pool • Private Setting
12335 HWY 41, NORTHBROOK • Established Motel • Separate Living Quarters • Includes Pizza Trailer
19473 COUNTY RD 41, CLOYNE • 3 Bedrooms • Detached Garage • Green House
$214,900. MLS 361500039
$299,900. MLS 450530144
$229,900. MLS 451150041
$299,900. MLS 450440278
$229,900. MLS 15607490
$30,000. MLS 450300275
$68,900. MLS 450340196
$279,900. MLS 450930125
$199,900. MLS 450910108
0 ACKROYD RD., DENBIGH • Vacant Land •11 Acres
17813 HWY. 41, CLOYNE • Bungalow • Attached Garage
111 WEST STREET, NAPANEE • Completely Renovated • Updated Plumbing & Electrical • Detached Garage
332 MAIN ST., DESERONTO • Open Concept • In-Law Suite • Detached Garage
$119,000. MLS 450350108
$199,900. MLS 450770064
144 DUNDAS ST., NAPANEE • Tastefully Decorated • 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath • Large Partly-Fenced Yard
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L ANTHORN REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED
Your Total Real Estate Package!
www.gurreathomes.com Tammy Direct:(613) 583-0616 Heath Direct: (613) 985-2414
PRIVATE LAKE (ALMOST)
Only 3 owners on this whole lake so very private location with 325 acres, 2600ft of frontage and 3500sqft home. 4+2 bdrms, 3.5 baths, .Partially finished basement. Granny suite, on the main level, has private screened porch. Huge outside buildings to store all the toys, covered patio area and multiple decks, double attached garage & more. The land is typical Canadian Shield property, lots of woods, ponds, rocks, great duck & deer hunting if so inclined and good fishing for pickerel, monster bass & pike. If you ever wanted paradise and privacy, this one is for you. $789,900. Includes boat&motor, 2015 Side-byside with 5 ft snowblow, ford tractor & more. MLS 16606654
LITTLE MARBLE LAKE
Original log incorporated as the living room of a much large cottage. Cottage features 3 bdrms, full bath, eat-in kitchen, LR with woodstove and access to front deck. 2 acres lot with sand beach, level behind with grass area for outside activities. New septic system, shore well and storage buildings. Little Marble Lake is not large enough for huge boats and is an excellent lake for those that wish a quieter atmosphere but has good fishing for pickerel, bass, pike. $199,900. MLS 361770132
HORSE FARM PERHAPS?
Historic home includes 10 acres & barn that would be a perfect setup for small horse farm. Home has been restored in historic fashion but with all modern conveniences. Studio room, all glass dining room, 2 baths, updated heating air conditioning, wiring & plumbing. Pasture/workfield, stream through and good road frontage. $319,900. MLS 450560076
101 Jones Falls Road
1067 Astor Drive
Custom built, ICF home with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, cathedral ceilings, fireplace and outdoor wood furnace for energy efficient heating. Large, private lot with 9.75 acres of land, minutes from Jones Falls and Whitefish Lake. MLS®442910329
With an open-concept main building and two large sleeping cabins, this unique vacation property is a rare find! Enjoy incredible sunset views over Horseshoe Lake and 164 ft. of shoreline with dock and clean, deep waterfront. MLS®361640304
PALACE RD BEAUTY!
$339,900
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JANSSEN ADRIANO*
$269,900
Immaculate Colorado split is a pleasure to show. Main level is 3 bedrooms, kitchen/dining, nice size living room. Lower level is perfect in law or granny suite or potentially rental income with bedroom, 3 pc bath, living rm and full eat in kitchen and could easily be set up with own entry. The recessed front entry porch and foyer add some character and provide inside protected entry from the garage.The lot is landscaped with private patio our back, tidy garden shed and mostly perennial flower gardens. Won’t last call for your personal viewing today. $274,500 MLS 450920173
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Cell: 613-530-7448 Email: jadriano@live.ca www.janssenadriano.com
$444,900
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$369,900
69 Space Lane
901 Web Lane
Open-concept 3 bedroom, 2 bath cottage with detached 2-car garage on quiet Burridge Lake. This 1.5 acre property has 190 ft. of natural shoreline, nicely landscaped grounds, dock and lakeside gazebo. Sunrise views and excellent fishing! MLS®362400166
Updated, open-concept 2 bedroom, 2 bath home/cottage on beautiful Charleston Lake. Sunset views, and 185 ft. of natural waterfront with level access and floating dock. Great fishing, boating and close to Charleston Lake Provincial Park. MLS®442280461
PAULA BEVENS RUTTER* Cell: 613-583-2896 Email: prutter61@hotmail.com www.paulasellshomes.ca
$389,900
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18 JAMES ST. NAPANEE $289,900 MLS 451130290
6646 WHEELER ST, STONE MILLS $197,900. MLS 450540126
964 NOTTINGHILL RD, KINGSTON $349,900. MLS 362630159
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188 REGENT STREET , KINGSTON $399,900. MLS 360220150
#114 - 566 ARMSTRONG RD, KINGSTON $162,000. MLS 367490007
$379,900
1030 Shelley Lane
223 Rainbow Lane
This one-level 3 bedroom, 2 bath waterfront home on Buck Lake is meant for easy living! Open-concept living/dining area, large master with ensuite, stone fireplace and incredible lake views. Level access with natural, sandy shoreline. MLS®362810202
Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath log home nestled on 10 private acres on quiet Rainbow Lake. Large master with ensuite, high ceilings, walkout basement and wrap around deck. Great views, 720 ft. of frontage and easy access to the shoreline. MLS®052130078
299 BUTTERMILK FALLS RD, GREATER NAPANEE $249,900. MLS 450810159
$849,900 26 MOSCOW RD $329,999.99 MLS 450700052
7 JAMES STREET , NAPANEE $228,000. MLS 451130320
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48 JOHNSON ST. CAMDEN EAST $234,900. MLS 450750310
473 WESTON CRES $325,000. MLS 360850609
209 CHURCH ST, NAPANEE $234,900. MLS 450880096
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15 WILLIAM ST. NEWBURGH MLS 450680163 $169,900.
* is on based 2013, 2014 & Commission 2015 Individual Commission *Based 2013 &on 2014 Individual Gross Sales EachGross office is independently owned Sales. & operated
20 Tett Circle Exceptional 4 bedroom, 4 bath Devil Lake home with level access, sandy beach, large dock and boat launch. Designer kitchen, full in-law suite, sunroom, three-bay garage, Bunkie, beautiful landscaping and great views.A 24ft Southland Pontoon boat and 18.5ft Crestliner Sportfish boat are included in this package, making this indoor/outdoor living at its very best! MLS®362490386 www.gurreathomes.com
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162 SIMCOE ST 4 BED, 1 1/2 BATH $269,900 MLS 4508420254
663 COUNTY RD 14 3 BED 1.5 BATH $299,900. (EX4245) MLS 450560171
187 MARILYN AVE 3 BEDS 2 BATHS $249,900. (EX4246) MLS 450840023
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14 ACRES - COUNTY ROAD 8 COUNTY RD 8 JUST PAST GOLF COURSE. 1000 FT OF ROAD FRONTAGE WITH 14 AC OF LAND, PRIME LAND CLOSE TO NAPANEE. IDEAL FOR DEVELOPMENT. $280,000. MLS 451130177
2245 COUNTY RD 22 3 BEDS, 1 BATH $214,900. (EX4236) MLS 451260183
233-235 ROBERT TRIPLEX $329,900. MLS 450840457
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73 ANGUS DR. 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $349,900 (EX4138) MLS 450840148
TO A LONG TERM TENANT. LOTS OF PARKING FOR 15 CARS. CALL FOR DETAILS. $329,900.
49 SOUTHWOOD CRESCENT 3 BEDS 2 BATHS $259,900. (EX4248) MLS 450760177
MLS 450920087
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2498 SANDS ROAD 2 BEDS, 1 BATH $167,000. (EX4196) MLS 362960584
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141 PARK ST., DESERONTO 3+2 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS $289,900 (EX4183) MLS 405850079
HAY BAY WATERFRONT 4311 COUNTY RD 9 3 BEDROOMS, 2 1/2 BATHS $459,900 (EX4182) MLS 451030032
134 WATER ST. 3 BEDROOMS , 2 BATHS $234,900 (EX4197) MLS 450970076
520 HAMBLY RD 2+1 BEDROOM, 3 FULL BATH $429,900. MLS 451130634
36 KANVERS WAY 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS $354,900. (EX4174) MLS 450840679
258 ADDINGTON 3 BEDROOMS, 1 FULL BATH $189,000. MLS 450420153
24 SUNSET CR 3+1 BEDROOMS, 1 1/2 BATH $289,900 (EX4181) MLS 450840096
87 HARTWOOD 3 BED, 2 BATH $459,900 MLS 450990429
90 HARTWOOD CRES 3 BEDROOMS, 2 1/2 BATHS $339,900. (EX4116) MLS 450990412
431-433 DUNDAS LEGAL DUPLEX . UNIT 433 IS A 3+2 BEDROOM WITH 2 BATHS . UNIT 431 IS A 3 BEDROOM AND 2 BATHS. $$319,900. (EX4084) MLS 450990137
231 DAFOE 3+2 BED, 2 FULL BATH $239,900, MLS 451500124
475 CAMDEN RD. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $158,000. (EX4092) MLS 450860170
10 BIRCH 2 BEDROOMS, 1.5 BATHS $145,000. MLS 16603944
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164 A LASHER
3 BEDROOMS, 1 FULL BATH
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$209,900. MLS 451010067
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1612 GALT 4 BEDROOM, 1 1/2 BATH $254,900. MLS 451090119
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7 DAIRY AVE. Ideal location, high traffic area. 1200 sq. ft. commercial building on a large 52’x290’ lot. Presently used as a long established successful hair salon. $199,900. (EX4005) MLS 450900043
11 CENTRE ST # 104 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $189,900. MLS 458070018
82 ROBINSON 3 BED, 2 FULL BATH, $158,900 MLS 450970114
243 DUNDAS ST.
Breathtaking historic home on a private 3 acres lot. Lots of room in this 7 bdrm, 3 full baths and 2 half to make your own. Formal dining room with built in china cabinet is sure to please. Beautiful 4 tier patio off kitchen and bright breakfast nook. Cozy up to 1 of the 4 fireplaces. Beautifully appointed rooms containing hardwood and tile flooring and lots of space for entertaining. Master bdrm features fireplace and ensuite. 2 sunrooms, the main floor sunroom features garden doors to the patio and lovely grounds. 2-car heated garage. Take a walk through one of Napanee’s finest homes! $1,199,900. MLS 450840270
VACANT LAND
1265 OLD MACKENZIE RD. Ideal recreational property for hunting, fishing, fourwheeling or ski-dooing or a new home. Ample amount of level shoreline on Princess Lake. Nice hardwood ridge. Well treed property fronts on both sides of road. 46 km from Bancroft. $89,900. (EX3992) MLS 15608110 COUNTY RD. 8 225 acres of recreational property. Overlooking Hay Bay, this is approximately 40 acres of wood. 2 maple woods on the property plus an 8x10 cabin in
5038 CEDAR RIDGES LANE 3 BEDROOMS, 2 1/2 BATHS $739,900 (EX4165) MLS 362781158
WATERFRONT
8597 COUNTY RD 2 4 BED, 3 1/2 BATH, 27 ACRES $799,900 MLS 450990368
9396 COUNTY RD 2 5 BEDS, 2.5 BATHS $319,900. (EX4237) MLS 451000177
VACANT LAND
the woods. Excellent property to build your new home. Call for more details. $300,000. (EX4025) MLS 15609349 HIGHWAY 41 - 8 acres of prime commercial land. Services at lot line. Located at 41 Highway and Vanluven Road. 132’ on 41 Hwy. 449’ on Vanluven Rd. with 8 acres +/-. Restricted covenant on title no restaurants. $519,000. (EX4017) MLS 15609346 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. (EX4024) MLS 15609339 GREAT BUILDING LOT with lots of privacy. Just minutes from town. $49,900. (EX4975) MLS 450810279 IF YOU LIKE WIDE OPEN SPACES, this building lot is perfect for you. Build you dream home on this very nice, level lot and have space to roam. New well with lots of water. Taxes to be assessed. $49,900.
674 COUNTY RD 9 4 BEDROOMS, 1 1/2 BATHS $189,900.. MLS 451130485
VACANT LAND
(EX4076) MLS 450810280 PRISTINE SHORELINE - SHERMAN’S POINT ROAD - Build your dream home on this 100’ waterfront x 300’ cleared level lot. Nestled within the cedars on the shores of Long Reach. $169,900. (EX4027) MLS 15609345 KIMMETT SIDE RD. - 2 acre industrial lot close to Goodyear, good access to Hwy. 401. Utilities at the road. $89,900. (EX3866) MLS 15604312
(NEAR) 3330 COUNTY RD 9 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME ON THIS BEAUTIFUL & PRIVATE 7 ACRE
BULDING LOT ON ONE OF THE LAST PRIME PIECES OF WATERFRONT. LANE WAY RIGHT TO THE WATER ALREADY INSTALLED. FEATURES BOAT LIFT AND DOCK. PICTURESQUE VIEWS OF THE BAY OF QUINTE. $239,900. MLS 451010158
VACANT LAND
PETWORTH RD. - Build your dream home on this 3.43 acre lot with a drilled well already on the property. $59,900. (3848) MLS 15603753 416 DUNDAS ST. W. - Waterfront property on the Napanee River. Approved for 12 unit apartment building (plan included), or a single residential home. $225,000. (EX4018) MLS 15609378 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. (EX4026) MLS 15609351 00 COUNTY RD 2 Excellent 70 ac parcel of land to build your new dream home. Prime land for market garden or hobby farm. Located just 1 1/2 mile west of Napanee on County Rd #2. $200,000. MLS 450990364
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A wall of windows captures incredible views in this beautiful one-storey home. Outside, the huge patio invites relaxation on sunnydays. Inside, the exceptionally open layout lets everyone interact, even while cooking in the spacious kitchen or hanging out by thefireplace. An island with seating for four provides a great place for casual meals. With four bedrooms and three bathrooms, guestsand family will be perfectly comfortable. The master suite includes a walk-through closet, sliding doors to the porch, and a luxuriousbathroom with a large tub, separate shower, and two sinks.
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1725 storey st
Hostess: lIndsAy wIlBrAHAm dIr: Couty rd. 8 south to storey street, follow to # 1725 Set back from the road with a circular paved driveway for that estate feel. Walk in the front door to the large foyer with sweeping curved staricase and cathedral ceilings. You will love the brand new kitchen with all new stainless steel appliances and very bright breakfast nook, large kitchen overlooking your sunken family room plus seperate living room with gas fireplace. Upstairs has 3 large bedrooms, master suite features ensuite with jacuzzi tub big enough for 2 and a private balcony. New propane furnace and central air 2014. Exterior features a heated salt water pool as well as seperate fenced area for the kids and pets. mls 15610360Â $369,000.
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MINT CONDITION
304 BellevIlle rd Very well maintained home on a nice location, walking distance to high school and catholic school. This cute, two bedroom is in move in condition with newer windows, roof and furnace. Large, spacious living and dining room with hardwood floors, kitchen has lots of cupboard space and a built in dishwasher. Upstairs you will find two good sized bedrooms, lower level features finished rec room. Exterior features large deck for those family BBQ`s, fully fenced yard, nicely landscaped. Central air and ready for new family. Call Kelly to view. $189,900. (eX4250) mls 450840014
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10-12 tHomAs st Two semis under one ownership. One side is large 3 bedroom with separate driveway. Other side is spacious 2 bedroom. Both sides have gas heat. Nice large yard for summer BBQs. Live in one side and rent the other to be mortgage free. $179,000.
7344 Hwy 2 eAst Very well maintained 3 bedroom home with attached garage, large fully fenced yard & minutes from Napanee or 15 mins to Kingston. Interior features main floor family room, eat-in kitchen, finished rec room, workshop in lower level, nice bright home with larger mostly newer windows, both bathrooms recently renovated. Roof in 2012, new deep well pump and septic in 2014. $219,000.
wow this home has it all!! Private waterfront setting, yet close to town, comes with a bridge to your private 1.3 acre island surrounded by the Napanee River. Great kayaking or canoeing. The house features 5 bedrooms, master suite with private balcony overlooking the river, newly renovated bath with infloor heating, glass enclosed tiled shower, soaker tub. Nain floor features large eat-in kitchen with view of the water, new propane fireplace in living room, main floor laundry & office, walk in pantry. Lower level is finished with 2 guest bedrooms third bathroom & rec room. Lots of storage in unfinished basement area with a walkout. All this plus carpet free, double car garage & barn for storage. $389,900. mls 361380077
288 dUrHAm st, mAdoC really Cute two bedroom bungalow on a gorgeous lot that backs onto a creek. Exterior features a 14 x 20 insulated workshop with hydro and 2 other large sheds for storage. Very nicely treed yard with no rear neighbors. Interior features open concept kitchen and living room, newer windows, gas furnace (14), steel roof, very nice home. $129,900. mls 403070112
489 ColeBrooK rd Stop dreaming this home has it all! Drive down your private tree lined driveway and you will see a beautiful brick home on 235 feet of waterfront and over 5 acres of land for privacy all located only 20 mins from Kingston for an easy commute. Interior of this home features; gourmet kitchen with granite counters & fabulous views of the waterfront while you cook. Spacious family room with wood burning fireplace to cozy up with a good book. Master suite features ensuite with jacuzzi tub & private deck off it. Lower level completely finished with games room, 2 more beds & full washroom, could easily be a separate in-law suite with lower level walkout. mls 450720264 $459,000.
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16 ACRES
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40 KANVERS WAY
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322 dUndAs st., deseronto Very well kept 3 bedroom home with master bedroom on main floor, spacious family room & separate LR, eat-in kitchen open to family room. Newer windows, newer roof, huge fully fenced yard with large deck for those family BBQs, partially finished lower level with large windows for lots of natural light & a walkout to the yard. Call today! $144,900. mls 405890129
Welcome to Shangri-la. Sit on the back deck & watch the deer graze, or enjoy the 16ac of trails through your property. all within 15 min of Kingston or 10 min to Napanee. Walk through the doors of this cedar home & you will be impressed with the spacious rooms & large windows. Enjoy the huge great room with cathedral ceilings, large eat-in kitchen with island. Plus huge window to watch the deer play. Over sized bath has been redone with jacuzzi tub & glassed in shower. Games room on lower level the kids can enjoy. Detached double car garage & drive shed. Call Kelly before its gone! $389,000 mls 451270159
Mint condition 3 bed bungalow in great family location with over sized fully fenced yard with gazebo and stone patio. Interior features large eat in kitchen with hardwood floors, completely carpet free home, main floor laundry with entrance to double car garage. Master bedroom features en suite bath and walk in closet. Lower level is awaiting your designs, and has a rough in for third bath. $299,900. mls 450840678
1804 SOUTH SHORE Great walkout bungalow on very private nicely treed lot located one minute fro the boat launch and minutes to the Glenora Ferry. Interior features large open kitchen, dining room with propane fireplace, good size living room, three large bedrooms up, main bath features over size corner soaker tub, separate shower. Lower level is walkout and has a huge rec room with built in bar second bath, 2 more bedrooms. Steel roof, propane furnace (10), large detached building great for workshop or garage. $264,000. MLS 451100082
WATERFRONT AND POOL
NEW PRICE
157 UnGers IslAnd rd
Gorgeous open concept house with inground pool overlooking your waterfront views. Interior features hardwood floors, open concept kitchen with built-in stainless steel appliances and island, four season sun room, large soaker tub and walkout from master bedroom to wrap-around deck. Lower level features walkout rec room with wood burning fireplace and two more bedrooms. Exterior is like paradise! Lounge in your pool and watch the boats go by or do some fishing with the Bay of Quinte being the walleye capital. Call to view today! $384,000. mls 451000073
972 COUNTY ROAD 4
Great for the first time buyers or great investment property! Very well kept 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, spacious rooms, carpet free home, patio doors to the yard, single car garage. $137,900
LIKE NEW
149 seCond st., deseronto
This home is like new. Everything has recently been redone in this home right from the studs to the complete finishing touches. You will love the open concept and the high end finishings. Nice breakfast bar in the ekitchen, main floor laundry, two piece bath on main level & beautifully tiled 4 pc bath upstairs. If you are looking for a house with nothing to do but bring your furniture then this one is for you. $179,000. mls
IN-LAW SUITE
50 ACRES
Gorgeous open concept bungalow with a completely separate in-law suite or nanny suite has a separate entrance and laundry room. Interior of home has had many upgrades, tray ceilings, cathedral entrance, huge island, granite in kitchen and bathrooms, main floor office, soaker tub in ensuite and separate tiled glassed in shower plus double sinks. Kitchen features commercial size fridge and freezer, gas stove, built in convection microwave and dishwasher all in stainless steel. Lower level has completely separate in-law suite with a walk-up through garage for privacy, also features soundproofing between floors, walk in tub, separate laundry, 9 ft ceilings and over size windows. Extensively landscaped with interlocking, brick, oversize deck with gas bbq hook-up and fully fenced. Garage is oversize as well 24 x 24 fully insulated drywalled and heated! $459,000 mls 405240659
If you have always dreamed of building your dream home in a beautiful country location but located very close to town, then this is the one for you. This 50 acre lot comes with a large 2200 sq ft barn already built for you. Very nice level lot with trails established throughout the property. this lovely lot is awaiting your dream home plans. $114,000.
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481 THOMAS STREET $219,900.
Excellent stone house with lots of recent renovations. 2 bdrm (with possibility of a third), 1 1/2 baths, newer flooring and paint throughout. Steel roof. good well. MLS 402710043
Super home with newer roof, finished on both levels with 5 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, gas heat, central air, central vac, covered deck, paved drive. MLS 405900091
349 STANLEY ST. DESERONTO $139,900. Good family home situated on a spacious lot on a dead end street. Spacious rooms, main floor bath, laundry & bedroom formal dining room, rear deck, oak kitchen cabinets. 2nd floor in garage is unsafe. MLS 405820105
108 THOMAS ST. E. $179,900.
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437 THOMAS ST. DESERONTO $169,900.
Mint condition! Totally renovated over last several years, steel roof, hardwood flooring, gas furnace, kitchen, drywall etc. New tub surround. New deck. Must be seen to be appreciated. MLS 16600056
92 GREEN ST. DESERONTO $164,900. Excellent duplex. 2-2 bdrm units in great condition. Each unit has own laundry facilities. Tons of upgrades over the years. ive in one unit and let tho other unit pay your mortgage!!! MLS 405088130
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532 CTY RD 27 NEWBURGH $199,900.
Good 4 bedroom, 2 bath home situated on a huge 98 x 198 fenced yard with double detached garage & paved drive. Gas free standing fireplace, main floor laundry & bath & bedroom. Patio doors leads to a large rear deck. Must be seen. Room for the whole family! MLS 405900074
Great starter home beautifully located. Gas heat, central air, updated windows and roof. Large kitchen with tons of cupboards, formal dining room, 1 1/2 bath, rear deck. MLS 450910128
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MULTI LEVEL SPLIT
5453 COUNTY RD 8
1120 MARYSVILLE ROAD
1798 COUNTY ROAD 1 EAST
PRIVATE LOCATION, CLOYNE 4 bdrms, decks, Huge garage. $199,900. MLS 361770173
DENBIGH 3 bdrms, 2 ½ baths, FP, main level famrm $199,900. MLS 450290062
Home rests on just over a half-acre lot and is located 25 mins from Kingston and 5 mins from Glenora Ferry. $137,900. MLS 451040002
LOCATED IN THE HISTORIC VILLAGE OF LONSDALE 3 bdrm, 2 bath, double car garage. Beautifully landscaped, great well. Asking $259,900, MLS 405720054
1798 CTY RD 1 EAST 4 bdrm, 2 full bath country home. 88 acres of land with lots of wildlife. Only moments to Napanee or Kingston. $419,000. MLS 451160289
DEEP WATERFRONT
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NEAR 4650 CTY RD 9
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480 SHERMAN POINT RD Deep waters of Hayward Long Reach. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. $369,900. MLS 451020570
3 plus 2 beds. 3 full baths. Large City lot close to everything. See listing for all the spectacular details. Asking $459,900. MLS 404530285
252 THOMAS ST. DESERONTO 3 Bed, 1 Bath, double car garage. $164,900. MLS 405880141
ALMOST 10 ACRES Open fields of good soil and bush at rear of property, babbling brook in spring and small year round pond. $89,900. MLS 451010093
358 PALACE ROAD Just Move in, Solid Oak Hawley Brothers Kitchen. $238,777. MLS 451160006
293 MCCUTCHEON RD
GREAT STARTER HOME
2 WATERFRONT ESTATE LOTS
563 PALACE RD
1188A CLOW ROAD
Interior and exterior totally refinished. Plus in-ground pool, 8.2 kw solar systems that generates extra income. $279,900. MLS 450870090
CENTRAL FRONTENAC 78 acres with 1500ft WF on Cole Lake. Sand beach 2000 sqft house, 2 car attached, barn, $839,500. MLS 361510376
NEW LISTING
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MOVE IN READY Well maintained 3 bdrm, 2 bath country home on 6.5 acres. Only 15 minutes to 401 $299,900. MLS 450650087
3035 COUNTY RD 41 RD, ROBLIN 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. Older detached garage plus 2 other outbuildings. $79,900. MLS 450790102
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ON NAPANEE RIVER 6 acres for $169,900. 11.5 acres for $189,900. The nicest lots on the River. Call today. MLS
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5823 COUNTY RD 9
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71 BEVERLY STREET
$344,900. (O71) MLS 450840631
58 ROBINSON ST
$139,900. (O73) MLS 450970124
647 BUTTERMILK FALLS RD
$209,900 (O61) MLS 450810127
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121 DONALD STREET
$339,900. (O54) MLS 450960138
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$349,900 (O63) MLS 451010065
1043 COUNTY ROAD 9
$269,900 (O58) MLS 451120045
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$102,225. (O42) MLS 450800114 NEW PRICE
1449 BRIDGE ST W
$199,900. (O49) MLS 451000017 NEW PRICE
1696 STOREY ST.
$240,000. (O39) MLS 451080083
NEW PRICE
NEW PRICE
Sales Representative
613-536-8897
9376 HIGHWAY 33
Sales Representative
124 ADELPHI ST
$194,500. (O24) MLS 450920105
NEW PRICE
$579,000. (N113) MLS 451050039
Marlene McGrath
176 FIRST AVE
$219,900. (O50) MLS 450950049
NEW PRICE
Barry Brummel
Sales Representative
613-484-0933
NEW PRICE
441 GOODYEAR RD
$329,900. (O34) MLS 451420140
NEW PRICE
199 SIMCOE ST
$196,400. (O26) MLS 450950022
2174 SHOREY RD, NAPANEE
$399,900. (O52) MLS 451160546
204 EAST ST
905 PERCY CRES, KINGSTON
218 BELLEVILLE RD
695A ADDINGTON ST E TAMWORTH
$469,900 (O65) MLS 450910052
69 KANVERS WAY
9536 COUNTY RD 2
Call for details. (O20) MLS 451000086
91 DUNDAS ST W
$297,500. (O66) MLS 450930015
NEW PRICE
$225,900. (O55) MLS 450950068
$354,900. (O48) MLS 450530159
118 EAST ST
$198,900. (O67) MLS 450920092
NEW PRICE
5997 COUNTY RD 41
$99,500. (N96) MLS 15608206 NEW PRICE
$241,900. (O74) MLS 16606704
$349,900. (O51) MLS 361180102
85 DUNDAS STREET EAST
$330,000 (O69) MLS 450920113
178 QUEEN ST
$249,900. (O68) MLS 450870187
DUPLE X
8286 HIGHWAY 2 E
$199,900. (N125) MLS 451160099
ANN ST S MARLBANK
$179,000. (O38) MLS 402710044
81 KANVERS WAY
$241,900. (O75) MLS 16606711
T H E
RE8/ HOMEFINDER Sarah Sears
Client Care
Cell: 613-328-7529
Cindy Haggerty
Team Leader
Cell: 613-540-2116
Kevin Haggerty Team Leader
Cell: 613-539-2120
N A PA N E E
B E AV E R
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Team
Chris Jackson
Buyer Specialist Cell: 613-888-1017
FINEST REALTY I N C. - B R O K E R A G E EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
BROKER OF RECORD
SALES REPS
www.TeamHaggerty.ca www.118CherrywodPkwy.com
www.556MountChesneyRd.com
www.378StoneHedgeRd.com
www.208ElizabethSt.com
• 3+1 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Open Concept • Fantastic Backyard • 3 Season Room $349,900
• 2+2 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths • Great Family Neighbourhood • Good Size Fully Fenced Backyard • $214,900
www.12CedarSt.com
www.26BagotSt.com
NEW LISTING
OPEN HOUSE • SATURDAY 11AM-12:30PM
NEW LISTING
www.3020CountyRd41.com
NEW LISTING
• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • New Build • You Pick all the Finishings • $329,900
• 4 Bedrooms & 2 Full 2 Half Baths • Formal • 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • 10 Minutes Living & Dining Room • 2 Tiered Deck North of the 401 • Many Recent • Private Treed Backyard • $699,900 Updates • $169,900
www.646KiddsRd.com
www.25381Highway7.com
• 3 Bedrooms &1.5 Baths • Detatched Workshop and Garage • Mini Putt Course • $199,900
• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Backs Onto Sharbot Lake Provincial Park • 5 Minute Walk to the Water • $249,900
www.1025CountyRd1.com
www.409PalaceRd.com
• 4 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths • Beautifully Updated Century Home • Backing on to Napanee River • On 7.6 Treed Acres • $379,900
www.5525CountyRd9.com
• 3 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths • Fully Finished • 9.37 Acres • Over 900 Feet of • 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bathroom Basement with Bar • Open Concept Main Waterfront • Located Only 15 Minutes • Open Concept Living Room and South of Napanee • $329,900 Kitchen • Attached Garage • $129,900 Floor with Hardwood Throughout • $284,900
www.757PalaceRd.com
www.382GingerSt.com
www.8BridgeStE.com
• 3+2 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • In Law • 4 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths • Custom Built • 3 Bedrooms & 2 Full & 2 Half Baths • Largest • 2000 Sq.Ft. of Potential with 2 Kitchens • Mature Land- Multi Level Bungalow • Nicely Landscaped Model in the Neighbourhood • Fully Finished BaseOpen Floor Retail Space scaping with Perennials • $259,900 with Attached Double Garage • $349,900 ment • Most Major Updates Done • $252,500 • $225,000 or lease for $1,500/month
BRA ND NEW SEMIS NOW READY TO MOVE IN! Call Cathy @ 613-484-2636 to view
C H O O S E F R O M B U N G A L OW S O R 2 S T O R EY MO D E L S
Interior property layouts vary and may not be exactly as shown in pictures.
BUNGALOW MODELS include.... 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, hardwood & ceramic flooring, spacious kitchen w/island.
2 STOREY MODELS include.... 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, hdwd, ceramic mn flr, luxurious ensuite, paved drive.
Kanvers Way, Napanee (Bridge Street West to Angus, to Beverly, to Kanvers Way)
SALES / CONSTRUCTION OFFICE 613-354-7474 CELL 416-576-4473 Mon - Thurs Builder on-site for showings
Full 7 year TARION Warranty
For Viewing Contact Cathy Conrad, Broker
613-484-2636