Napanee Beaver July 21, 2016

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Firefighter’s funeral set for Saturday

New Crown attorney officially sworn in

Monica M.C. Heine appointed to role with ceremony at L&A County courthouse on Friday....................... Page 2.

CIB judges tour Greater Napanee

Patrick Pidgeon killed while battling blaze in Amherstview

Final results of judging won’t be known until September, but local organizers pleased with visit................... Page 3.

BY SETH DUCHENE Editor

Time to ‘Fill the Bus’ once more

Local poverty committee seeking donation of backpacks, lunch pails and other school supplies...... Page 10.

Funeral arrangements have been made for a Loyalist Township Emergency Services firefighter who was killed in the line of duty last Saturday. Patrick Pidgeon of Loyalist Township Emergency Services died from injuries he sustained while fighting a fire in an apartment on Amherst Drive around 5:30 p.m. The 45-year-old leaves a wife and teenage son. Pidgeon is to receive a ‘full fire department honours funeral’ at 1 p.m. at the W.J. Henderson Recreation Centre on Amherst Drive in Amherstview this Saturday. Loyalist Township Fire Chief Fred Stephenson said that Pidgeon “was a decorated and honoured Canadian Forces veteran who served in many overseas conflicts, including two tours in Afghanistan. Patrick’s service to the residents of Loyalist Township was his passion, calling and a true testament to his character.” Pidgeon’s death was the first fatality of a firefighter in the line of duty in Ontario since 2011. The Ontario Fire Marshall’s Office, the OPP and the coroner’s office were all investigating the incident. “The investigation concluded, I believe, on Monday evening, and that’s all that we know,” Loyalist Township Chief Administrative Officer Bob Maddocks told The Beaver yesterday.

Napanee Fair set to return next weekend

Fairgrounds sure to be a busy spot with lots of attractions and events over Civic Holiday................... Page 11.

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Adam Prudhomme-Staff

Ruby Graham has a laugh as she goes for a ride during the 181st Odessa Fair, which was held this weekend. Great weather all weekend long made for a well attended event. Napanee will host its own fair next weekend (see special insert, SEE FIREFIGHTER | PAGE 27 > story on Page 11).

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

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New L&A Crown attorney sworn in

BY SETH DUCHENE Editor

Lennox and Addington County’s new Crown attorney Monica M.C. Heine has plenty of on-the-job experience. Heine — who has worked in the role on an ‘acting’ basis since the retirement of previous Crown attorney Ed Bradley in 2014 — was officially appointed to the role of the

count’s top prosecutor with a ceremony held at the L&A County courthouse on Friday. With members of the judiciary, the legal community and friends and family in the gallery looking on, Heine was sworn in by Justice James McNamara, the regional senior justice for eastern Ontario for the Superior Court of Justice for Ontario. After swearing her in, Justice McNamara

remarked on the difficult task of working as a Crown attorney, which requires the ability to juggle multiple responsibilities. “Their role is to conduct prosecutions fairly and dispassionately on behalf of all members of the public, including the accused,” he said. “Monica, a quick review of your extensive professional history and truly impressive service to the community leaves little doubt that you will continue

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the task of handling those layers of complexity in your important new role.” McNamara’s confidence was echoed by others, including Curt Flanagan, the Director of Crown Operations for the East Region of Ontario. Flanagan had worked closely with Heine in other capacities around eastern Ontario. “The Crown Attorney must make difficult prosecutorial decisions, decisions that often are not the most popular, but, simply put, the right thing to do,” he said. “I cannot tell you the number of times I’ve heard from parents and laywers about how she has turned a young person’s troubled life around based solely on how she chose to deal with that young person in the justice system,” he continued. “It is that compassion and good judgment that will and has served her well as a Crown attorney.” Bradley — who was not in attendance, but sent along some remarks — joked that Heine had been able to accomplish something he’d been unable to do after 25 years on the job: get

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the Crown’s office at the L&A Memorial Building updated and refurbished. “Monica was very professional and well-versed in the law. Monica is an excellent lawyer, and this is especially so as a trial lawyer,” he said. “I have confidence that the county is in good hands.” “Monica has high standards, and she expects those who work with her or for her to also adhere to those same standards,” said the Napanee OPP Detachment Commander, Inspector Pat

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Finnegan. “To be a true Crown attorney, I need to strive to be of service to every person I meet. I serve victims, courts, police, community service providers, defense council, staff and accused — all with same commitment to the values of healing, fairness, honesty, partnership and respect,” said Heine during her remarks after her appointment. “It is imperative that we leave no person without hope,” she continued. “We must truly believe in deterrence, but also compassion. Accountability, but also rehabilitation. Denunciation, but also forgiveness. Perhaps the greatest gift that service gives us is the daily reminder that there are so many others who do not share our advantages in life. People who are hungry, people who are tired, people who are sick and people who are poor. Forgetting that we are servants to these people would be a great error.” Before replacing Bradley two years ago, Heine had worked as an assistant Crown attorney in Brockville.

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

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Communities in Bloom judges wrap up visit

BY SETH DUCHENE Editor

Two judges from Ontario Communities in Bloom toured Greater Napanee last week — and even partway through their visit, they liked what they saw. Both Liz Klose of Niagara-On-The-Lake and Jane May of Southwest Middlesex spent Wednesday, Thursday and Friday visiting various parts of the town. When The Beaver spoke with them on Thursday, they were at about the halfway mark of the overall tour, having just inspected the Napanee waterfront area from Springside Park and Conservation Park. “Certainly, I’m very impressed with what the CIB committee has done and has planned to do. I think a lot of that has to do with the very dedicated group of volunteers, but also the engagement of the community,” said Klose. She said that support from the business community was particularly apparent. Kathy Medd, who cochairs the CIB committee with Pam McCracken, said that the judges were taken to a number of locations around the community, from the ‘Veggies in the Village’ project on Church Street to

the United Empire Loyalist Centre and Park in Adolphustown. “I think both Pam and I were really pleased with the judging. The judges were very impressed with our community. I think one of the things that really stood out for them was the level of support that they saw within the community,” she said. “We try to provide them with an opportunity to speak with people that would be able to give them a really good sense of what’s going on. In doing that, it really showed them the level of involvement amongst people in the community — the level of volunteerism and community engagement really impressed them.” Both Klose and May also noted the involvement of the municipality in the Communities in Bloom effort. “We actually had an opportunity to meet up with some of the councillors last night, and they get it,” said Klose. “They really have been supportive. They’re real ambassadors for the CIB project. You can see it in everything that we’ve looked at… there are so many avenues of collaboration and it’s certainly a model for other communities.” “Some communities have only volunteers in Communities in Bloom, and they have

very little municipal involvement. The support of the councillors and the deputymayor (Marg Isbester), that’s pretty unique to Napanee,” said May. “I’m amazed at the enthusiasm and dedication of the people involved, and I am grateful of the lucidity with which things have been explained to us, and the readiness to answer questions,” she added. For May, it was the work done along the waterfront that had impressed her the most, acknowledging that there was still much of the municipality left to see. “That’s something that very few communities are able to have, because they don’t have rivers, and then to have actually taken an interest and developed that and have it as a protected heritage site, I’m impressed with that,” she said. Klose was also pleased with the work done along the waterfront, as well as the planting containers dotting the town. Greater Napanee, along with other Ontario Communities in Bloom participants, will find out the results of the judging in September. Last year, the town achieved five blooms, the highest possible rating, and the group hopes to maintain that rating this year.

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Happy 40th Anniversary Ian and Wendy Magee July 24, 1976

Happy Anniversary to my best friend and the love of my life!

Matthew and Michelle Lyman tied the knot April 14, 2016 in the Mayan Riviera. Now it’s time to celebrate here in Napanee! All are welcome to their reception July 30th, 8pm at the Strathcona Paper Centre.

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

COMMUNITY PULSE If you have a non-profit community event or program you would like to promote? Let us promote it in our Community Pulse event listings. Send the details to beaver@bellnet.ca (‘Community Pulse’ in the subject line), fax them to 613-354-2622 or drop them off at the Beaver office. Events must be in by the Monday before our Thursday publication to ensure the event is entered into our system in time. Events are listed chronologically and printed when possible. For more details on

the Community Pulse listings, please call 613354-6641 ext. 109. BATH SUNDAY MARKET Enjoy Bath Centennial Park while shopping at the Bath Sunday Market. Locally grown vegetables and flowers, garlic and garlic powder, plants and pickles are available. Watch boats go by on the waterfront while munching your purchase of the sausage on a bun (with trimmings) and beverage of choice from the market’s food vendor. The market boasts an eclectic selection of vendors of collectables, crafts, children’s books, jewellery, framed photos, scarves and clothes. The Alpaca blankets and beautiful handmade bowls make unique gifts. Our local resident artist has a smashing display of his latest work. Several new vendors have joined us and you can now pursue an extensive collection of DVDs, cute hand crocheted items, stoneware, granite gifts, a vast selection of books and new decorator items. MEALS ON WHEELS DRIVERS NEEDED Community Care for South Hastings Meals on Wheels program is in need of groups to deliver meals. The time commitment is minimal, four hours a year, (one hour a day for one day a week for one month.) The rest of the year is yours! Call Lee at 613-969-0130 ext. 5207 for more information. BELLEVILLE CLUB 39 Starting Sept. 2, all dances will bea the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 99, at 132

Pinnacle St. in Belleville from 8 p.m. to midnight. Doors open at 7 p.m. For information, call 613-9666596. TRANSPORTATION DRIVERS REQUIRED Volunteer drivers are required by Community Care for South Hastings to provide long distance and local transportation for eligible clients to medical 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. FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE Provide input and guidance into development of the each fundraising event for Community Care for South Hastings. Engage in the execution of all aspects of the annual fundraising campaign, including marketing efforts, personal solicitation, and the acknowledgement process. Preparation for and participation in up to two in-person meetings and additional conference calls as needed. Allocation of time to meet with or contact donors or prospects at industry events and other opportunities as they arise. For more information contact Deb at 613969-0130 ext. 5214 or debm@ccsh.ca. 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. ‘REMEMBERING THE ROYALS’ Celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s 90th birthday with the United Empire Loyalist Heritage Centre and Park in Adolphustown. This season’s new exhibit features Queen Elizabeth II and the monarchy, looking at her ancestors all the way back to the time of King George III, who reigned when the Loyalists landed in Adolphustown. Extensive collection of memorabilia from the Queen’s Jubilees, as well as many other photos and books to view. The royalty exhibit will be on display all season.The museum is now open daily except for Tuesdays for the summer, and will close on Labour Day Weekend in September. Located at 54 Park Rd.


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Picturing Our Community

EDITORIAL

From where we sit… It’s something of a national pastime for Canadians to look down their noses at how our American neighbours to the south conduct their politics. As far as pastimes go, it’s more than a little snobbish and smug, and it’s probably something we shouldn’t do. But sometimes, those Yanks just make it so hard not to. Without heaping too much praise on ourselves — we’ve got lots of problems, and our politics are far from perfect — we must be doing something right up here. In Canada, polarization exists, and things certainly can get nasty. But it’s a whole different kind of nasty in the U.S. right now. Our politicians aren’t without flaws, to be sure. At the same time, we’d be willing to bet that the vast majority of Canadians, regardless of political persuasion, would rather have Justin Trudeau or Stephen Harper rather than either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton leading their country. Indeed, when we look south of the border at Americans’ choice for president for the next four years, we do so with a mixture of revulsion and pity. Newly-confirmed Trump is a autocratic narcissist who, when not flatly insulting people or demonizing whole segments of the population, is trotting out simplistic slogans masked as solutions to extremely complex problems. Meanwhile, the presumed Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton comes to the candidacy with enough ugly baggage from her time as Secretary of State (and earlier) that, up until a few weeks ago, we weren’t exactly sure if she’d be serving a jail term instead of running for the office of President of the United States. We don’t know about you, but Trudeau, Harper and Thomas Mulcair and their respective parties are all looking pretty good to us right now. Thing is, whatever choice those Americans make in November, it could have a dramatic impact on Canada. The economy, trade, defense and international affairs are all heavily influenced by the U.S. And, one gets the sense that the U.S. is at a crossroads — that the long-term future of that country could be decided in the next few months. Tragic violence, the symptom of long-standing frustrations and grievances, is boiling to the surface in ways few could have predicted. People are angry, and they’re scared. Not that we can do much about it, of course, but watch — and be more than a little thankful. As we’ve said, we’re not perfect, and we get a lot of things wrong, but we’re not on the same precipice the U.S. seems to be on at the moment. We aren’t suffering the same divisions and strife that are racking the U.S. That suggests to us we’re on a good course — and we have been for quite some time now. As we said before, we must be doing something right.

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Cindy Kennelly, Kawartha Credit Union Napanee Branch Manager (left), presented Margaret Baldwin, Hospice L&A Board Chair, with a cheque for $1,000 this past Tuesday as part of the Kawartha Credit Unions Community Involvement Program. Also present was (middle right) Kim Sunstrum, Executive Director of Hospice L&A, and Leona Risto, KCU Member Service Representative. The funds will be used towards Hospice L&A’s Volunteer Program, in particular to offer their palliative care training courses. The next course will be offered this fall.

Letter to the Editor

Police deserve our thanks Given what we have seen and heard about the five police officers in Dallas, TX, it makes me further understand what these and our police officers can face every time they go on shift. We should appreciate these peo-

ple that keep us safe at the possible expense of the danger to them. Like others we get a little annoyed when we get a ticket for speeding, etc., but officers do not know what to expect when they stop you. These

We want to hear from you! The Napanee Beaver welcomes letters to the editor. Letters should be no more than 300 words, and all letters must be signed. Send your letters to beaver@bellnet.ca, or to 72 Dundas St. E., Napanee, ON, K7R 1H9

men and women who put on the uniform should have our respect. This is particularly true given the volunteering the OPP do in the community. Bruce Colling, Greater Napanee


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No-till farming: What is it? Why do it? By Eric Kaiser No-till farming is farming without doing tillage. No ploughing, no cultivating, no discing, no tillage. Just plant, spray for weeds and harvest. In natural areas such as woodlots, fence rows, marshes, etc., plants establish and grow without tillage. By using planting equipment designed to place seeds in the soil without extensive tillage, farmers can imitate nature. While it is true that herbicides are used to control weeds, it is also true that there is less environmental impact than that caused by a tillage dependant system. Not doing tillage leaves weed seeds on the surface, making them subject to predation by birds, insects and rodents, reducing future weed pressure. Newer herbicides are used at very low rates. They are all organic compounds — made up of carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen and sulphur — that break down in nature to their natural elements. Tillage systems — whether they are conventional or ‘organic’ — have a much larger impact on the environment. Tillage destroys much soil life, causing soils to be bacterial, not balanced with fungus. Not a natural situation. Large amounts of energy are used to do tillage. Large

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50 Years Ago July 20, 1966

An aerial view of the Kaiser Farm at Sherman’s Point, looking east. amounts of energy and materials are required to manufacture the equipment — both tractors and tillage equipment — to do the tillage. Extra labour is required to operate the equipment increasing the cost of production. Since the introduction of mechanized equipment about 100 years ago, that equipment has gotten steadily larger, heavier and more powerful. Tractors are now available with more than 600 horsepower and weigh as much as 60,000 pounds. Tillage equipment has also gotten much heavier. Repeated trips across the soil doing tillage causes yield robbing compaction to a significant depth which can take many

years to eliminate. Tillage introduces oxygen into the soil, causing carbon to be released as carbon dioxide reducing the organic matter in the soil. Tillage also causes erosion in several ways. It moves soil, particularly down slopes. It leaves soil exposed. Wind can cause erosion even on flat fields. Raindrops impact bare soil, causing particles to be water-borne and move with surface water. It also breaks down surface soil particles allowing more soil to move with surface water. The break down of soil structure combined with compaction reduces water infiltration, further increasing run-off and erosion.

Ted Kaiser

No-till farming practices significantly reduce farming’s environmental impact. It is the only intensive farming system that does that. And intensive farming is what allows one per cent of the population to feed the other 99 per cent. This article is the second 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.

recall ever seeing before. Curious about the unique charms it holds, Arthur sets out to learn the meaning behind each of them. This begins a voyage of discovery not only about Miriam’s life before him but it becomes a journey of self-discovNotes ery for him as well, changing life as he knows it forever. “The origin of the first charm, an elephant with a green emerald on it, totally surprises Arthur when he learns that Miriam was once a nanny in India, a fact of which he was totally unaware. Each charm leads Arthur on a new journey; to a tiger sanctuary in London, an art school in Paris and to India. Along the way, Arthur reconnects with his estranged children and makes unlikely friendships with people who become an important part of his life.”

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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver

Staff Picks: The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper Marg Wood of the Napanee Branch recently enjoyed reading The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick, a new novel that is receiving comparisons to The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by R a c h e l Joyce. Coles’ “Reclusive 69-yearold Arthur Pepper is a creature of habit, he gets up at precisely the same time every morning, eats his breakfast at exactly 8 a.m. and always wears the same pants, shirt and sweater vest to weed his garden,” says Marg, explaining the plot. “On the one-year anniversary of his beloved wife Miriam’s death, Arthur is still grief-stricken and has no desire to be among the living. While finally clearing out Miriam’s closet he discovers a heart-shaped box containing a charm bracelet that he doesn’t

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Marg concludes, “This book is a charming (pun intended) and endearing story that is sure to steal your heart. Fans of books such as Flee, Fly, Flown by Janet Hepburn, A Man Called Ove by Fredrick Bachman, The 100 YearOld-Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonassson or The Little Old Lady Who Broke All the Rules by C. Ingelman-Sundberg are

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sure to enjoy The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper.” You can reserve The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper at your branch of the County of Lennox and Addington Libraries or online at www.countylibrary.ca. Catherine Coles is the Manager of Library Services for L&A County.

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n Napanee Police Chief R.H. Benn said he might resign following the completion of an Ontario Police Commission investigation of the town force. The results of the study into the force had been given to town council, but had not yet been made public. Although the study was instigated to find savings in the police force, leaked contents from the study suggested there might be more expenses in store. The study recommended that five new officers be hired, and that the police station be expanded or moved to be bigger location. It also recommended more extensive police training for officers. n A flash fire on Sarah Street was being investigated by local police and fire officials, with possible criminal charges pending. Sgt. G.L. Langton confirmed that an investigation into the fire, which happened the previous Sunday, was taking place, but added, “the whole thing may be dropped.” The lone female resident of the home narrowly escaped death when the fire swept through the interior of the home. It had been the second fire in the home over the past two days. A police guard was placed at the scene.

30 Years Ago July 23, 1986

n Two men charged after the robbery of the Tamworth CIBC bank almost one year earlier were to be tried by judge and jury in October. Two Toronto men, one 40 and one 38, were charged in connection with the robbery. They were also facing charges of forcible confinement and being unlawfully at large. Because of a publication ban on evidence heard in pre-trial hearings, further details into the incident couldn’t be printed. The bank’s manager and three employees were allegedly confined during the robbery, according to court information. n Napanee town council was poised to conduct a survey to see if senior citizens’ housing needs were being met. Council made the decision after receiving a letter from the Napanee Housing Corporation the previous month. Because of a significant waiting list for individuals looking to move into Lorne Smart Villa, the housing board determined that an investigation into building a new building in the not-too-distant future to meet those needs was necessary.


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COMMUNITY PULSE 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. 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

Thursday, July 21, 2016

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Paying The Final Bill

FISHING DERBY AND 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 Conners and Patsy Cline, from 2-4 p.m. at Conservation Park. Free admission, emceed by Elsie Dowdle. A celebration of Britney Leaver, Trueman Mutch, Tracey Conger and Gloria McCoy. Everyone welcome, bring your lawn chairs. ROYAL VICTORIAN GARDEN PARTY AND TEA Madoc Trinity United Church and Heart of Hastings Hospice present a Royal Victorian Garden Party and Tea. Advance tickets only $15, by phone at 613-473-2913 or 613-4732427. Located at 253 Durham St. South in Madoc. JULY 27 BREAKFAST AT THE LEGION At the Bath Legion in Millhaven, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. JULY 28 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.

Adam Prudhomme-Staff

Rotary Club of Napanee president (front left) Tim Craig presents a cheque for $18,000 to Greater Napanee Mayor Gord Schermerhorn Tuesday to go towards the town’s splash pad with Rotary Club members in the background. The cheque marked the club’s final instalment for the splash pad, bringing their grand total of money donated to the pad up to $30,000. The Rotary’s next project will be located just left of the splash pad, as they now focus on building an accessible park in the open field next to the water park.

Church Services this week

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

EVANGEL TEMPLE

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

DESERONTO-NAPANEE PASTORAL CHARGE

Minister: Rev. Elaine Kellogg 613-354-4373 DESERONTO UNITED CHURCH 112 Fourth St., Deseronto 9am - Worship Service GRACE UNITED CHURCH 150 Robert St., Napanee Corner of Bridge St. W. & Robert St. 10:30am - Worship Service and Sunday School Cable TV Broadcast on Sundays and Wednesdays at 9am

EAST CAMDEN PASTORAL CHARGE

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

NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE

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

Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30am - Sunday Services 9:30am - Sunday School Ministries for all ages Thursday 7:00pm - Youth 1st & 3rd Friday 7:00pm - Young Adults All are welcome! www.roblinwesleyan.com roblinwc@gmail.com Find us on Facebook!

Worship at the Church of Your Choice

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 with Empey Hill EMPEY HILL 10am - Outdoor Service followed by barbecue / potluck lunch

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. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

ST. MARY MAGDALENE ANGLICAN CHURCH

TRINITY UNITED 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

TEMPLE OF PRAYER AND PRAISE

“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

THE SALVATION ARMY

82 Richard St., Napanee Office 354-4735 Major Craig and Patsy Rowe 179 West Street, SUNDAY - 9:30am Morning Worship Napanee WEDNESDAY - 12 noon Bible study Rev. Mark Chochrek, Pastor 1st Wed. - 12 noon Ministry to Women Phone: 613-354-5354 Wed. - 4:30pm Friends Club Ages 5-11 Website: www.stpatricksnapanee.ca 3rd Thurs. - 12:00 noon Sr. Group 55+ Saturday 5:15pm - Mass Everyone welcome. Sunday 9:00am - Mass; 10:30am - Mass

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WESTDALE PARK FREE METHODIST CHURCH (across from the hospital) 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee 613-354-2669 info@westdaleparkfmc.ca www.facebook.com/westdalepark SUNDAY Coffee Fellowship 9:00am WORSHIP SERVICE 10:00am EVENING KIDZ KAMP - Ages 4-12 August 22-26 6:30-8:30pm


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Form 6 Municipal Act, 2001

SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER The Corporation of the Town of Greater Napanee

Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land(s) described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on August 25, 2016, at the Municipal Office, 124 John St., Napanee Ontario

The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day as soon as possible after 3:00 p.m. at the Municipal Office, 124 John St., Napanee. Description of Lands:

Roll No. 11 21 050 020 11400 0000; PIN’s 45086-0146(LT) & 45086-0147(LT); Being Part Lot 24 Concession 2 Richmond AKA Park Lot Road Allowance E/S Camden (Sheffield) Rd being Parts 1 and 2 Plan 29R6109; Greater Napanee. File No. 14-09 Minimum Tender Amount: $83,768.81

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Roll No. 11 21 050 020 11401 0000; PIN’s 45086-0187(LT), 45086-0186(LT), 45086-0185(LT), 45086-0184(LT), 45086-0183(LT), 45086-0155(LT), 450860154(LT), 45086-0153(LT), 45086-0152(LT), 45086-0151(LT), 45086-0150(LT), 45086-0195(LT); Being Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and Block 62 Plan 1187; Greater Napanee. File No. 14-10 Minimum Tender Amount: $191,673.64 Roll No. 11 21 050 020 11440 0000; PIN’s 45086-0149(LT), 45086-0148(LT), 45086-0145(LT), 45086-0144(LT), 45086-0143(LT), 45086-0142(LT), 450860140(LT), 45086-0139(LT), 45086-0138(LT), 45086-0137(LT), 45086-0141(LT), 45086-0136(LT), 45086-0135(LT), 45086-0134(LT), 45086-0133(LT), 450860132(LT), 45086-0131(LT), 45086-0130(LT), 45086-0129(LT), 45086-0128(LT), 45086-0127(LT); Being Lots 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 and Block 64 Plan 1187; Greater Napanee. File No. 14-11 Minimum Tender Amount: $203,447.93

Roll No. 11 21 050 020 11454 0000; PIN’s 45086-0124(LT), 45086-0123(LT), 45086-0122(LT), 45086-0121(LT), 45086-0119(LT), 45086-0118(LT), 450860117(LT); Being Lots 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59 and Block 61 Plan 1187; Greater Napanee. File No.14-12 Roll No. 11 21 050 020 11494 0000; PIN’s 45086-0099(LT), 45086-0100(LT); Being Lots 31 & 32 Plan 1187; Greater Napanee. File No. 14-14 Roll No.s 11 21 050 020 11495 0000, 11 21 050 020 11496 0000, 11 21 050 020 11497 0000, 11 21 050 020 11498 0000, 11 21 050 020 11500 0000, 11 21 050 020 35299 0000; All Part of PIN 45086-0097(R); Being Lots 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and Block 63 Plan 1187; the Town of Greater Napanee, (formerly the Town of Napanee), the County of Lennox and Addington. File No.s 14-15, 14-16, 14-17, 14-18, 14-19 & 14-22 Minimum Tender Amount: $355,571.84 Roll No. 11 21 050 020 11479 0000; PIN’s 45086-0110(LT), 45086-0109(LT), 45086-0108(LT), 45086-0107(LT), 45086-0106(LT), 45086-0105(LT), 450860104(LT), 45086-0103(LT), 45086-0102(LT), 45086-0115(LT), 45086-0114(LT), 45086-0113(LT), 45086-0112(LT), 45086-0111(LT), 45086-0116(LT); Being Lots 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and Block 60 Plan 1187; Greater Napanee. File No. 14-13 Minimum Tender Amount: $180,797.21

Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount. Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the land(s) to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes, HST if applicable and the relevant land transfer tax. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser.

For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender, contact: Jill Drew, Tax Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Greater Napanee PO Box 97, 124 John St. Napanee ON K7R 3L4 (613) 354-3351 Ext. 2009 jdrew@greaternapanee.com www.greaternapanee.com


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Attention – Veterans Ex-Service Men & Women & Dependents

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School supplies needed to ‘Fill the Bus’ BY SETH DUCHENE Editor

The Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Command Service Officer Will be visiting Royal Canadian Legion, Lt Col Harry Babcock Branch 137, 26 Mill Street E., Napanee

The week of August 8th, 2016 Anyone wishing information, advice or Assistance with the following:

• WAR DISABILITY PENSIONS • TREATMENT FOR ENTITLED VETERANS • APPLICATION FOR BENEVOLENT FUND ASSISTANCE • APPEALS AGAINST ADVERSE ORIGINAL APPLICATION FOR WAR VETERANS & WIDOWS ALLOWANCE Please call the Branch Office Manager at 613-354-5275 for appointment before July 28th, 2016

Adam Prudhomme-Staff

CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF DESERONTO Water/Wastewater Facilities Operator Full - Time Position

The Town of Deseronto is currently seeking a qualified individual to assist with the operation and maintenance of the municipal water and wastewater facilities (WT-3, WD-1, WWT-3, WWC-2). Duties include, but are not limited to, treatment process monitoring and control, sample collection, routine laboratory analyses, equipment maintenance, distribution and collection systems maintenance, water meter reading and repair, and building and grounds maintenance.

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The position is 40 hours per week and requires participation in the oncall rotation (30 min. response) and weekend duty (every third week). The ideal candidate will possess the following qualifications:

Post-secondary diploma or degree in a related technological or scientific discipline Operator certification for water and wastewater facilities Knowledge of relevant provincial and federal legislation and guidelines Mechanically inclined with ability to troubleshoot basic mechanical and electrical defects Understanding of applicable health and safety regulations and standard practices Proficiency in standard software packages such as Microsoft Office applications Certification in an applicable recognized trade is considered an asset

The Town of Deseronto offers a competitive salary (commensurate with qualifications) and a comprehensive benefits package.

Interested persons are invited to submit a resume and covering letter on or before 4 pm Friday August 5th, 2016 to: Town of Deseronto (Water & Sewer Dept.) 331 Main Street, PO Box 310 Deseronto, ON K0K 1X0 613-396-3436 613-396-1517 (fax) tharvey@deseronto.ca

We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

The Town of Deseronto is an equal opportunity employer In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy, personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25, and will be used for the purpose of candidate selection.

Thursday, July 21, 2016

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Dana Henry says that lunch pails and backpacks are most-wanted donations for the annual ‘Fill The Bus’ campaign.

The Lennox and Addington Poverty Reduction Committee is hoping local residents will help keep needy students properly equipped in time for the return to school in September. For the seventh year, the group is holding its ‘Fill the Bus’ campaign with the goal of supplying students with backpacks, lunch pails and other school supplies for when they head back to class. Dana Henry, committee member and Family Services Co-ordinator for the Napanee Salvation Army, says the campaign has been successful over the years, both in terms of donations collected and families assisted. “Last year, we assisted I think 167 kids for backpacks, and so that was good,” she reported. “We’re usually in the range of 165 and 175 (kids assisted). We do help throughout L&A County, so there will be people from Cloyne and Northbrook and Amherstview and Odessa (who use the program).” From Aug. 2-5, from 2-6 p.m. each day, a bus — on loan from Martin Bus Service — will be parked at Giant Tiger in Napanee where people can drop off donations.

L E N N O X C O M M U N I T Y T H E AT R E will be holding auditions for the comedy 'Harvey', which will open on Friday, September 23, 2016 for a three weekend run.

L&A SOS SOCIAL DINERS… L&A Seniors Outreach Services will host a social diner at SouthFred Hall, County Road 8, noon - 1:30 p.m. on July 28. A delightful meal of meat loaf, mashed potatoes, vegetables, dinner rolls, and pie. Entertainment by The New Mill Creek Band. Cost is $10 per person. Seats must be reserved in advance no later than July 25 by calling the SOS office at 613-354-6668, ext. 0. Transportation provided upon request for a small fee. Wheelchair accessible. All seniors welcome.

Auditions will be on Sunday and Monday, July 24 /25, at 7:00 p.m. at the theatre, located at 2219 County Road 11, Selby. We are casting: 6 men between the ages of 20 and 55 and 5 women between 20 and 65. For more information about this play, visit our web page at www.lennoxtheatre.ca or e-mail info@lennoxtheatre.ca

ADOPT-A-PET For adoption info, please call 354-2492 or stop in at 156 Richmond Blvd. Napanee, the L&A Branch of the Humane Society. To view our pets, visit our website at www.lennoxaddington.ontariospca.ca

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Henry says that there will also be committee representatives there to answer any questions the public might have about the program. Besides backpacks, Henry says “we’re really looking for water bottles, lunch pails, scissors, math sets, those sorts of things — not necessarily the paper and pencils. We usually get an overabundance of that anyways. We’re really looking for the things that the school doesn’t supply.” If you ‘miss the bus’, there will also be a bin set up at Giant Tiger for off-hours donations. “They can go down to the Salvation Army and drop it off, or they can take it to the Napanee and Area Community Health Centre and drop it off there,” she added. She says that, besides getting the word out to potential donors, Henry says the committee is also hoping to get the word out to families which could sign up for the service. “The big thing right now is trying to get people to register, because we really want to make sure that we’re getting everybody that’s in need.” Parents must contact the Salvation Army at 613-3547622 by Aug. 5 to sign up for the program. Those interested in volunteering are asked to call the Salvation Army as well.

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Napanee Fair

New attractions, old favourites highlight 185th fair BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

Even after all these years, there’s still plenty of magic in the air surrounding as the 185th Napanee Fair rolls into town July 29 to Aug. 1. That’s because among the new attractions this year is Kingston-based magician Rob Driscoll, who will take the stage for 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. shows on Saturday and Sunday. He promises to bring an interactive show for all ages. A magic show is just the tip of the iceberg for this year’s fair, which returns with all the carnival staples. “We really have a full package of events,” said Napanee Fair president Carol McKinley. “Our entertainment for families includes the tractor pull, the demolition derby, the horse pull, those are all things people look forward to each year.” 4-H will once again have a heavy presence throughout the weekend, hosting horse, sheep, goat and cow shows. They’ll also be looking after a petting zoo. The ever-popular midway also returns, featuring rides for toddlers right up to thrill seekers looking to soar above the fairgrounds at high speeds. McKinley says the fair is also a chance for the community to showcase its unique talents as they host a wide variety of contests, including ones for photographers, home crafters, flower arrangers and vegetable

growers, among many others. “Being an exhibitor at the fair costs $8 and that gets you in all weekend and you might actually win some prize money,” said McKinley. “I encourage people to download our fair book and see what they can enter.” Last year they drew about 300 exhibitors and McKinley is hoping to push that number towards 400 for this year. “One of the big plusses of a small-town fair which is really ignored, especially today when people are glued to their television or computer screen, is walking through the fair grounds and seeing people you haven’t seen in ages,” said Barry Robinson, a fair board member. “I think that’s special and could be a draw.” The midway opens at 4 p.m. on July 29 with the tractor pull at 6 p.m. followed by a talent show in the palace at 7 p.m. On Saturday the midway opens at 11 a.m. and highlights include rare breed displays, mini king and queen and a performance by Johnny Burke and the Burnt River Band at 8:30 p.m. On Sunday there will be animal shows throughout the day, a petting zoo and bingo. On Monday is the ever popular demolition derby, which gets underway at 2 p.m. “(Greater Napanee Emergency Services) is going to do a car extraction demonstration before the derby,” said McKinley. “That’s new this year.”

The midway, always a popular part of the Napanee Fair, returns again this year. Along with showing their life saving tactics, the fire department will also be delivering an important message on the dangers of driving while texting. A complete listing of events is available at

www.NapaneeFair.ca. As with every fair, McKinley says it wouldn’t be able to run without the dedicated volunteers who work behind the scenes both with the year-round planning and with those

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

Napanee refugee family issues new appeal Sister under threat in war-torn region

BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter

As great as life has been in Napanee for the Hosni family, safety concerns for relatives still stuck in Syria continues to weight heavy on their minds. The Syrian refugee family — made up of Majed, Razan and their children Mohammed, Mahmoud, Royaa and Aseel — have been living in Napanee since February and call it a “dream.” They say they’ve been treated well by the community and have been made to feel at home in just a few short months. But lately, their thoughts have been on Razan’s 22-year-old sister Hiba, who remains in the war torn area. They fear for Hiba, who is divorced and left with no contact with her two children and is facing deportation from the relatively safe country of Jordan back into the extremely dangerous Syria. “We’re trying to organize a group of people to assist in the sponsorship process (for Hiba),” said Dr. Jeff Sloan, who was a member of the Lennox and Addington Refugee Group Enthusiasts organization that helped bring the Hosni family to Canada. “It’s quite an involved process and it involves a lot of steps, a lot of forms need to be completed. We may need to do some fundraising.” Time is of the essences in their efforts on two fronts: one because the Canadian government has a deadline of Sept. 19 for all refugee applications, and two, there are many concerns as to the safety of the young Syrian.

For the time being, Hiba is living in Jordan with her brother, who is married to her ex-husband’s sister, which leads to some tension. Her ex-husband was physically abusive and won’t allow her to see her two children. “The fear is she’s going to be deported from Jordan because she’s living there illegally,” Majed said through a translator. “She can’t stay where she is. Now she’s on the verge of thinking about suicide. She’s at the point where she can’t stand it. She just wants out of there.” As the war continues to rage in Syria the violence spills over into the streets and innocent people live in constant fear of bombs going off in residential streets. Just this past Sunday, Majed was told that his halfbrother was shot and killed in the street. He continues to hold out hope that the news is just a rumour, but he fears the worst. “(Hiba) is 22-years-old, divorced with two children,” said Majed, adding that growing up Hiba always considered Razan as her own mother rather than an older sister. “She can’t see (her children). The physical abuse from her father-in-law and from her husband was to the extreme. She had no life and doesn’t think she should live, that there’s no purpose for her to exist.” Getting Hiba to Canada will be no small task. Though she already has a place to stay with the Hosni family, the Canadian government has already fulfilled it’s pledge to bring 25,000 Syrian refugees to Canada. Any other refugee would have to be privately

sponsored. Once a hot button issue, the war in Syria has faded from the radar from most people and the new group would face the challenge of re-engaging the public’s interest. “We’re looking for a group that will work as a cosponsor, like a church,” said Sloan. “We don’t have anything definite, but we’ve got a few irons in the fire. We’re looking for a group of people who will be committed to having regular meetings to work out the details of the sponsorship.” In particular they’re seeking volunteers with social work or finance skills as well as experience with refugee law. A meeting has been scheduled for July 27 at Trinity United Church at 7 p.m. for anyone interested in getting involved. Sloan says they can also contact him at 613-876-3569. The Hosni family does have one powerful ally in their corner in HastingsLennox and Addington Liberal MP Mike Bossio, who has already expressed his desire to assist the family. His photo is attached to a Canadian flag he gave the refugees, which hangs prominently in their living room. As they continue to hope for the best for their displaced family member, the Hosni family also carries on with their task of adapting to life in Canada. The two parents continue to learn English, attending classes four nights a week. The children recently completed their school year at Southview Public School and are quickly learning the language through immersion.

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Whiting, who now lives in Shannonville, said she wrote the poems while she was going through an intense spiritual experience. About 10 years later, she determined what she believes happened to her: a ‘kandalini rising’. The poetry reflects that intensity, and pulls no punches. “These things that were happening to me were inexplicable, and it was just as if I was being attacked,” she said. “I had no idea what it was. It was the most terrifying and the most exotic thing that a human can go through.” She admits that the experi-

ence not only difficult for her to understand, but for those around her to understand and accept, too. Ultimately, however, she says she was better for having gone through it. “The end of it, it was the most wonderful experience that there could be,” she said. When asked why she decided to publish the poems, she said, “I always thought, and still do think, ‘why me? What was all this for? What was its purpose. Why put me through it.’ I’m not in politics… what was it for? It wasn’t just to teach me a lesson. I thought that perhaps it’s supposed to be shared.”

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Mark Cullen The Green File space and provide shelter for you and nesting birds. Hardy kiwi is hardy to Zone 5. It makes a fast-growing annual is colder zones. In addition to hardy kiwi (actinidia arguta), I recommend the following vines for use where you would not likely grow anything else: walls, dividers, fences, porch pillars, etc. Honeysuckle (lonicera). Not the once popular flowering shrub but the twining vine. Honeysuckle vine blooms for several weeks, though at its very best for about 10 days in late June and it is not as aggressive as my kiwi. The dense clusters of long, trumpet shaped flowers attract hummingbirds and smell sweet. A honeysuckle vine will enhance the appearance of any wall when grown on a trellis. It prefers the sun but will tolerate some shade, though mildew can become a problem in some shady circumstances. Hardy to zone 4. Hydrangea (hydrangea anomala). Again, not to be confused with the flowering shrub by the same name. Climbing hydrangea is one of my favourite permanent vines: it is slow to establish itself but after a couple of years in a well prepared

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er life. Both require a minimum of 6 hours of sunshine to perform at their best and both need support. A trellis or pergola work well. Bigleaf Winter Creeper (euonymus fortunei). I had to add an evergreen vine to my list. You read right. This perennial beauty holds its leaves over the winter, providing some off-season interest where most other vines retreat for up to 6 months. I really enjoy the red/creamy white fruit that hangs on this self clinging vine in the fall through early spring when some hungry migratory birds make a meal of them. The only problem that you may have with it is euonymus scale, which can be controlled nicely using dormant oil during the summer

months. It is a natural product that smothers the scale insects without harming the vine. The flowers are not worth writing about but the many virtues of Bigleaf Winter Creeper far outweigh its lack of colour. Hardy to zone 4. Plant some vines around your property and enjoy the increased shade, privacy, less road noise and habitat for community birds. Mark Cullen is an expert gardener, author and broadcaster. Get his free monthly newsletter at markcullen.com. Look for his new best seller, ‘The New Canadian Garden’ published by Dundurn Press. Follow him on Twitter @MarkCullen4 and Facebook.

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Get cooking with an outdoor kitchen Today an outdoor kitchen is much more than just a barbecue and a cooler. Of course in the modern outdoor kitchen, the grill is still the central fixture, but the space has evolved into an extension of the home’s living space. The best outdoor kitchens are as functional as an indoor kitchen, as welcoming as a living room and as entertaining as a family room. An outdoor kitchen can be as simple as a grill, table and chairs or as elaborate as a fully outfitted kitchen complete with pizza ovens, wet bars, fireplaces, side burners, warming drawers and roasting spits. Designing a simple, straightforward outdoor kitchen can be set up by the homeowner, whereas a more elaborate kitchen could require the help from a designer. With so many different types of outdoor kitchens, designing the best kitchen for your family takes time to plan and may require permits from the city. Here are some tips to help you get started with your outdoor kitchen planning. What is the primary function of your outdoor kitchen? Do you plan on throwing dinner parties? Will it be an area to lounge,

eat and relax? Once you figure this out, you can choose your must haves for each area and which portion of your outdoor kitchen you want to focus on? Most outdoor kitchens are going to be situated near the main house. You don’t want to travel a long distance from the indoor kitchen to the outside, con-

Merola Tahamtan Design Time sider placing your grill and outdoor kitchen relatively near the entrance to the inside kitchen. You’ll also want to make sure that smoke from the grill doesn’t waft back into the home. So have a good idea of the general wind pattern in your yard and orient the grill appropriately. Thirdly, if you want to maintain the view you currently have from inside the house to the outside, you’ll want to place the outdoor kitchen to the side or at an angle so that the view isn’t blocked. You may also want to consider the overall traffic flow of your yard and the safety of your family. A hot, outdoor grill shouldn’t be located right

next to the area where children are playing. Just like an indoor kitchen, the outdoor kitchen is full of hazards so place it accordingly. When designing your outdoor kitchen, you will need to consider what size of appliances you need and how many. A homeowner may want to utilize several cooking and refrigeration appliances, and may have specific entertaining needs in mind. Consider how all of these appliances will fit within the design plan, how much room to allow for each, and how they will work with each other. Leave enough space on either side of the grill to accommodate platters and tools, and don’t place appliances together. The same working triangle used in the kitchen should be applied to the outdoor kitchen as well. Having various counter heights and work surfaces can allow for different functions within the outdoor kitchen. Traditional 36” high counters are perfect for standing pre work and cooking, 30” high surfaces are ideal for sitting and eating, and 42” high bar tables are great for standing or resting food and beverages. Combining all three heights into your outdoor kitchen design will really

allow this space to be both functional and flexible. When purchasing your appliances, make sure they will stand up to both rain and sun. Stainless steel or ceramic appliances work great for all weather conditions, are very durable, and require low maintenance. Depending on your projects designed sink use, remember an outdoor sink must be either hooked up to a yard hose or connected to the home’s water supply. Calling a plumber to connect your outdoor sink to a water supply is an easy way to let a pro handle the hard work. Some outdoor kitchens are also fitted with other appliances to make the outdoor kitchen feel custom. Be sure a licensed electrician installs your electrical connections so you can be assured your outdoor kitchen is up to code. Gas powered grills are a popular feature in the outdoor kitchen. If you want a plumber gas line for your gas grill, you’ll need to hire a licensed professional and most likely require a permit from the city. Just like in an indoor kitchen, you’ll need places to put items and plenty of storage. The difference is they must all be waterproof and durable to temperature changes. Countertops and cabinets are designed to pro-

vide space and keep away clutter. One option is to have stone and steel counters and cabinets; this provides a sleek and modern look that is both stylish and functional. Choosing easy to clean and waterproof counters and cabinets will be beneficial in the long run. Concrete counters are resilient, smooth and easy to maintain. Your outdoor kitchen serves as a place to enjoy cooking and eating food while entertaining family and guests. Make sure you incorporate features that really make this space the center of your summer. Chairs, tables and decorative objects can complete the look, as will specialty lighting. When it comes to furniture, choose durable pieces with comfortable outdoor cushions. Select the largest table you can for the space so you can use it as a buffet as well as a dining table. Chairs that stack can help save space when it comes time to winterize the patio. A small fountain or pond can also lend a relaxing ambiance to your outdoor kitchen. Some outdoor kitchens are being fitted with television sets, truly making the outdoor kitchen both the place to cook, eat, relax, and entertain. Weather can be a big issue when it comes to out-

door entertainment. Building a tall roof or pergola over your outdoor kitchen will allow you to enjoy cooking outdoors, even in the rain or extreme heat. Outdoor lighting will not only extend your time outside, it offers safety for walkways, staircases and grilling areas. It also adds some ambiance to the space. Summer is the time for backyard barbecues and grilling, a well designed outdoor kitchen should allow you to enjoy cooking outside beyond the summer months. Anyone that has remodeled or designed a kitchen knows that there are a lot of things to take into consideration. Making sure your space is functional for cooking, entertaining, and relaxing can become overwhelming very quickly. However, the process can be simplified by dividing and conquering: think about what you’ll be using it for the most, decide on a location, and determine the entertaining, living, and cooking spaces. In no time you’ll be relaxing in your new place with your feet up, enjoying a drink! Merola Tahamtan is an Interior Stylist in Home & Business Design, Home Staging, Painting, Colour Consultations, and Window Treatments. You can reach her at 613-561-0244 or merolatahamtandesigns@live.ca.

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Squirt Express outslug Halton to earn gold Team poised to host qualifiers Aug. 5-7 Beaver Sports

he Napanee Express Casa Art squirt girls travelled to Mississauga to participate in the annual Mississauga North Baseball tournament recently, returning home as champions of the ‘B’ division. Facing stiff competition in the round robin from Chatham, Kitchener, Port Perry and Halton Hills, the girls finished with a 1-3 record. Despite their record, stellar pitching and timely hitting allowed the girls were able to battle in every game. They were able to hang with every one of their opponents and proved capable of matching up with some very tough teams from across Ontario. Friday night saw the team lose to Chatham 8-4 in Chatham’s final at bat. Saturday, the team faced Kitchener, the eventual silver medalists, where

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they lost 11-6. A pitching duel ensued against Port Perry where the girls came up short in a 3-1 game. In the final game on Saturday, their bats came alive and defeated Halton 9-4. Based on their record from the round robin, the team was relegated to the ‘B’ side of the bracket. Their bats kept rolling in their first playoff game as they defeated Barrie 11-7 Sunday morning. In the ‘B’ championship game, the team had a rematch against Halton. In a nail biting back and forth affair, the Express came out on top 11-10 winning Gold. The girls look to keep the momentum going when they host one of three provincial qualifiers at the Napanee Fairgrounds Aug. 5-7 and on to provincials Aug. 19-21, which will take place in Brampton. Having played tough against some of the province’s top teams in Mississauga, the Express will look to use that experience coupled with home field advantage for a strong showing at the qualifier early next month.

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Casa Art Squirt Express coaches (from left) Tim Smith, Jason Barkley, Shawn Hutcheson and players Pearl Monk, Niki Weese, Dakota Weese, Elle Chapman, Samantha Smith, Lila Pringle, Payton Barkley, Payton Hutcheson, Jaidyn Manion and Merissa Reynolds (missing was Rachel Wilkinson and Maddy Oster), celebrate their gold medal win in Mississauga.

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Softball Napanee will host its second tournament of the year this weekend at the Fairgrounds as they welcome eleven novice teams to the double-knock out competition. The Napanee Novice Express will play as the home team, opening their weekend tomorrow night with a 6 p.m. game against Aurora. With a win they would advance to play Kingston on Saturday morning at 9 a.m. A loss means they will play at 11 a.m. in a must win game. n The Napanee Express U10 girls traveled to Port Perry on Sunday to play a double header against the Angels. In the first game the Express had the bats working, earning a 15-6 victory. Danielle Barker pitched for

the win. At the plate Kristen Sutton went 3-for-3 with a pair of home runs and 7 RBI including a grand slam in the first inning. Kayla Gendron also went 3-for-3 while Emma Hagerman went 2-for-2. Napanee didn’t skip a beat in the second game, winning 23-0 with Sutton and Jordyn Watson combining for a no-hitter. Sutton added another home run while Sienna Eberle went 2-for-3,Emily Liscumb and Briseis Hunter hit first inning home runs, Sarah Marshall went 2-for3, Watson went 3-for-3 with a home run, Keyana Whan had three hits and three RBI and Hannah Tulloch smashed a home run. The U10 Express will wrap up the regular season this evening at the Fairgrounds at 6:30 p.m. against the Express U10 Boys.

hough Napanee may not have been able to field their own U18 midget team, there will still be some local representation at the U18 Canadian Fast Pitch Championship, which goes Aug. 9-14 in Saskatoon. Left with no place to play in town due to a shortage of players, a quartet of Express players: Andrew Tucker, Riley Manion, Jason McCracken and Jacob Murphy, joined the Campbellford OPG Midget Cougars. That team qualified for Nationals earlier this month and will head to Saskatoon in August. To help cover their travel costs the players are appealing to their hometown for sponsorship. Businesses that $100 or more will have their name printed on a sponsor banner that the team will take to Nationals. Anyone interested in

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Napanee natives Jason McCracken (back row centre) and (front row from left) Jacob Murphy, Andrew Tucker and Riley Manion will play for the Campbellford Cougars at next month’s U18 Nationals in Saskatoon. sponsoring the team can er1993@gmail.com. contact Susan and Talbot The Campbellford Tucker at 613-561-1741 or Cougars will be hosting the via e-mail at tstuck- midget provincials this

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McConnell fires 31.8

BY DOUG MURRISON Special to the Beaver

he format for this week’s men’s league golf was flight medal play over the back nine holes. The 59 golfers that were in attendance enjoyed another great evening of weather. The L&A Mutual Insurance overall low net winner was Ruby McConnell with 31.8. Flight winners were: ‘A’ Flight first low gross-Jay Hawley-39, first low net- Darrell Scott34.2. ‘B’ flight: first low grossRaymon Lee-40, second low gross-Shane Grant-40, first low net-Rob Barbara-32.6, second low net-Al Thompson- 33.6. ‘C’ flight: first low gross-

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Bob Kerr-42, second low gross-John Williams-43, third low gross-Brad Warner-46, first low net-Frank Dunham-35.8, second low net-Rob Baker-36.4, third low net-Matt Hale-36.8. ‘D’ Flight: first low gross-Bob Boyle-45, second low gross-Tim Craig-48, first low net-Dale Hicks-33, second low net-Dave Travers-33.8. The Canadian Tire Gas Bar winner for being closest to the pin on hole 11 was Brent Tulk, the Findlay Foods winner for being closest to the pin (third shot) on 14 was Rick Gerow, the Scotiabank Winner for being closest to the pin on 16 was Carl Strudwick. This week’s sponsors are Hogan’s Apiaries (Ben) and State Farm Insurance (Ted Sheppard).

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The Ontario Powerboat Racing Series made its annual trip to Erinsville this weekend, holding a number of races on Beaver Lake. Racing was done throughout Saturday and Sunday with more than 40 trophies being handed out. (Top) A trio of racers compete for the inside lane during a tight turn while (bottom) a racer makes a turn with a competitor in hot pursuit.

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Riley Manion is a player on the Campbellford Cougars OPG Midget team. The Napanee native is one of four local players who joined the Cougars when there were not enough players to form a U18 team in Napanee. With some help from the former Express players the Cougars qualified for the U18 Nationals.

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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.

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AUTO PARTS, new and used auto parts, tires. Napanee Auto Recycling Inc. Call Dan, 613-929-7572.

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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.

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HOARD’S LIVESTOCK auction, Tuesdays. Marketing and trucking information, call Murray Jackson, 613-354-6713. NEW HOLLAND haybine, straw square bales, oats and wheat, 3 furrow plow. 613-354-2406. TRUCKING CATTLE to Hoard’s Station or Ottawa and flat trailer, light loads. Call Tony, 613-449-7738. 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.

COTTAGE FOR rent, Deseronto area two bedroom furnished cottage, inside plumbing, deck and dock, $550 weekly. 613-396-1962.

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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,

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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

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• 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

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NEWBURGH APARTMENT for rent, prefer single person or middle age couple, no smoking, no pets, August 1st, $700 plus hydro and gas. 613-378-6691. ONE BEDROOM, adult building, non-smoking, laundry, close to downtown, first/last, available July 1st, very quiet. 613-546-6868, 613539-2200. 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, 613388-2394. TWO BEDROOM, large rooms, new flooring, new bath, plenty of storage, available August 1st, $950 all inclusive, no dogs. 613-354-2265 or 613-354-7343. VERY NICE 2 bedroom apartment, close to hospital, balcony, parking, laundry, no smoking, no pets, first/last, $800 plus hydro. 613354-9966.

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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.

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HOUSECLEANING An experienced, responsible woman looking to do housecleaning and other odd jobs around your home. Reasonable rates. Call 613583-6227. NAPANEE COMPUTER GUY Fix: PC, Mac, Linux. Call 613-9857500. RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates. John, 613-354-3671.

CARDS OF THANKS

A Big Thanks to family and friends for joining in on the fun at our Jack and Jill. We appreciate all the time and energy that went into our night. It was a huge success! Hope everyone had as much fun as we did. All our love. Amber and Cory. Thank you to my family, friends and neighbours for making my 80th Birthday such a special occasion with their gifts, food and birthday wishes. A very special thanks to my daughter Leanne for organizing this special day and her cousin Debbie for helping. Thank God for family and friends. Mary Brady.

MEMORIAMS

BARRETT - Michael William. In loving memory of a dear son and brother who died accidentally July 19, 1975. 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.

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DO YOU feel that your personal life is or has been deeply affected by close contact with a problem drinker? If so Al-Anon can help you. For more information call 613-3842134, 613-354-9835. FEEL YOU have a drinking problem? Help is available. Call Alcoholics Anonymous. Napanee, 613-354-9974, 613-354-4890; Deseronto, 613-396-2543.

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FIREARMS COURSE Tamworth August 19th, 20th; Hunter Ed Course August 26th, 27th. Wild Turkey licence examinations. 613335-2786. SATURDAY, JULY 23RD, 1:30pm3:30pm, Madoc Trinity United Church and Heart of Hastings Hospice present a Royal Victorian Garden Party and Tea. Advance tickets only $15 by phone at 613-473-2913 or 613-473-2427. Located at 253 Durham Street South in Madoc.

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CARSON GRANT BROOKS March 30, 1940 - July 20, 2015 In loving memory of a beloved husband and soulmate, father and grandpa.

I think of you in silence And often speak your name, But all I have are memories And your picture in a frame.

Forever loved and dearly missed by wife Donna (nee Mack), daughters Angelia (Dean), Renée (Harvey) and grandchildren Daniel, Andrew and Granson.

HOGAN - In loving memory of Terry Hogan, July 22, 2001. It has been 15 long years Since you left us Every day in some small way Cherished memories Of your love, caring and humour Come our way. Lovingly remembered, Joan, Deb Woodcock and family and Dana Hartin and family.

DEATHS

GLENN, Hope (nee Rowe-Hunter)

Born on March 20, 1927 in Cahir, County of Tipperary, Ireland. Passed away July 15, 2016 in Yarker, Ontario. Hope lived in London, England during WW11 where she met and married a Canadian soldier, Douglas Gilbert Glenn. She immigrated to Canada as a war bride and initially lived on Amherst Island where she adapted to farm life. After moving to Kingston, Hope worked in a number of interesting jobs which included working at the radio station CKLC. She was particularly proud of her administrative role in obstetrics and gynecology with Dr. James Lowe at Kingston General Hospital. After she and Doug retired they returned to country life in Lansdowne, ON, until his death in 1991. Hope enjoyed travelling to Algonquin Park particularly in the autumn. Her many hobbies included knitting, crocheting, painting and playing cards. She loved animals and had a unique ability to give them interesting names. She was an independent woman who enjoyed an intellectual challenge. Hope was predeceased by her beloved husband Doug (1991) and cherished grandson Dougie (2003). She is survived by her seven loving children, Jamie Glenn, Ron Glenn (Mary), Barb Glenn, Gail Lieberman (Av), Carol Lynch (Bryne), Kevin Glenn (Debbie) and Stephen Glenn (Gail), 10 grandchildren, Julie, Barb, Erin, Rebecca, Adam, Tyler, Katie, Susie, Thomas and Celia and by her 13 great-grandchildren. The family received friends at the Paul G. Payne Funeral Home, 178 Main St., Odessa, Ontario K0H 2H0 (613-386-7373) on Wednesday, July 20th from 10:30am-11:30am. A Memorial Service followed at 11:30am, with a reception following. Interment will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations by cheque to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation would be greatly appreciated in memory of Hope. Online condolences at www.paynefuneralhome.com

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HILLIARD, Rev. John Maurice

Pastor of Rose of Sharon Fellowship, Resting in the arms of his Lord and Saviour on July 16, 2016 at his home in Bath, ON while holding on the hands of his wife Beverley (nee Ruttan) for 55 years of marriage. Loving father of John Jr. (Bev) of Odessa, Paula (Tim) Green of Shannonville and Stuart (Larry) of Kingston. Cherished grandfather of Ashley, Chelsey, Zachary, Corey, and Shane. Fondly remembered by his siblings Eleanor Beaudoin, Patricia (Gerry) Mills, Theresa (Clarke) Fockler, brother -in-law Edward (Karen) Ruttan, sister-in-law Meribeth Joan Ruttan and Rita Hilliard. Predeceased by parents John and Marie, daughter Patti Murano, granddaughter Alisha and brothers George and Dennis (Sharon). The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home "Napanee Chapel" on Wednesday, July 20th from 6pm-9pm. Funeral Service will be in the Chapel on Thursday July 21st at 11am with Rev. Joe Wood officiating. Reception to follow Service. Interment Riverside Cemetery. In Memory of John, donations by cheque, can be made to Rose of Sharon Fellowship or Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.

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SHELLEY, Joan Catherine (nee Robertson)

Peacefully at Arbour Heights, Kingston on Tuesday July 19, 2016, in her 77th year. Beloved partner of the late Henry Shelley. Loving mother of Kathryn Vicente (Joe) of Kingston, James Shelley of St. Thomas, Donald Shelley (Marie) of Napanee and the late Kenneth Stuart. Dear grandmother of Carlos, Phillipe, Alexandre, Daniel, Jasmine, Lia, Amanda and James. Adoring great grandmother of nine. Caring sister of Donald Robertson (late Sarah) of Fredericton, Elaine Presley (late Jimmy) of Arnprior and the late Shirley Brown. Special thanks to Arbour Heights and Dr. Kennedy for their care and compassion. The family will receive friends at the Wartman Funeral Home "Napanee Chapel" on Thursday from 2pm-4pm and 7pm-9pm. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Friday July 22nd at 11am. Interment Sillsville Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations to UHKF Cancer Centre would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Two locations to serve you.

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

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May 7, 1932 – July 13, 2016 On Wednesday, July 13, 2016, peacefully at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital, Napanee. It is with very heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our dear Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother. Beloved wife of the late Ernest Toth. Cherished mother of Robert, Gary (Sandra), Brian and Sheila (Darryl). Loving Nannie of Jenny, Pamela, Trevor, Sarah, Sephora, Katie, Mitchell, Michael, Richard, Jessy (Danny) and Cole. Great-Grandmother of Cassandra, Natalie, Ryker, Toby, Audrey-Mae, Carley-Jo and Blake. Will also be missed by her Market Gardening "family" and many friends. Friends and family will be received at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613-354-3341) between 7pm-9pm on Sunday. Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel on Monday, July 18th at 11am with interment in Morven Cemetery to follow. Memorial donations made to the O.S.P.C.A. Lennox and Addington Branch, or donations of clothing to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com

Rest in Peace

Thursday, July 21, 2016

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MULTIFAMILY YARD SALE Saturday, July 23rd 8am-4pm 3793 County Road 8

YARD SALE 647 Gilmore Road, Tamworth Saturday, July 23rd 7am - 4pm Lots of antiques, unique things, etc.

15 Dairy Avenue, Napanee July 22nd and 23rd Beeswax Candles, fitness equipment, house hold items, kiln and accessories, 500 lb wax melter and commercial stoves. 6 burner commercial Garland range. Industrial shelving, box stapler, rolling ladder, fork lift, plywood, particle board. Office furniture and equipment, watercooler, filing cabinets, book cases, mirrors, pictures.

MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE Coming July 29th and 30th Near Glenora Ferry 42 Young’s Point Road Boat, leaf sweeper, bicycles, plants, wifi modem, turbo stick, tools, jewelry and much, much more.

BOATS & MOTORS

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108 Queen Street, Marlbank 2949 Moneymore Road, Marlbank Saturday, July 23rd 8am - 2pm

3035 Moneymore Road, Marlbank Saturday, July 23rd Sunday, July 24th Monday, July 25th 8am - 2pm

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Corporation Of The Township Of Stone Mills 4504 County Rd. 4, Centreville, Ontario K0K 1N0 Tel. (613) 378-2475 Fax. (613) 378-0033 Website: www.stonemills.com

Request for Proposal PHOTOCOPIER LEASE

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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.

The Township of Stone Mills currently has a photocopying lease for one machine in the main office up for renewal. We will be expecting modern digital imaging and reproduction equipment, with similar to existing production capacity. The successful proponent will be responsible for providing a complete, operational installation and training sessions, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Township’s Request for Proposal Documents. Request for Proposal Documents, including Request for Proposal Forms, may be obtained from Township Hall or by calling 613-3782475. Request for Proposal Documents may also be viewed on the Township of Stone Mills web site at: www.stonemills.com. An Onsite Meeting to determine space or to ask any questions regarding software or wiring will be held at 9:30 am on Wednesday July 27, 2016 for any interested parties. Sealed proposals will be received up to 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday August 17, 2016 by: Township of Stone Mills Attn. Christina Beaushaw, Treasurer 4504 County Road 4 Centreville, ON K0K 1N0


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Manufacturing – Site Utilities/ Facilities/ Construction Project Leader – Full-time Belleville, Ontario – Immediate Need

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Our Belleville manufacturing site is seeking highly motivated, reliable and flexible individuals with a commitment to safety and total quality to be a part of our diverse operating teams. Production associates are required to learn to operate high-speed equipment and operate fork trucks, handling many products including chemicals in a safe environment on a rotating shift schedule. These positions are on a 2 year renewable contract. Production associates must be able to work well individually and as part of a self-directed team handling multiple priorities in an ever-changing environment.

The purpose of this role is to provide leadership and technical expertise to the Site Utilities, Facilities and Construction project teams. The Belleville site is undergoing a large expansion over the upcoming years and this role will be pivotal in leading some of these expansion efforts. Important responsibilities: This role will be responsible to lead all steps in the EWP process for all utilities and facilities projects. This role will have responsibility to develop and implement the site services master plan and implement the overall site master plan. This role will be responsible for the success criteria (safety/cost/schedule/quality) for all UFC projects. This role will be responsible to ensure that the construction TIR = 0 and to ensure continual improvement to the site construction safety program. Important responsibilities for this role will be - Development and implementation of EWP/IM processes to the site Utilities project organization - Technical design reviews for utilities and facilities projects - Leadership and master planning (resource leveling) of the site construction projects - Constructability review improvements for all constructions - Construction spending pattern improvements - Specifying project objectives and plans including delineation of scope, budgeting, scheduling, setting performance requirements, and selecting project participants. - Maximizing the resource efficiency through procurement of labor, materials and equipment. - Implementing various operations through proper coordination and control of planning, design, estimating, contracting and construction in the entire process Facilities/Utilities project scorecard development and maintenance - Site services master plan reviews, capital and expense forecasting and cross charging Job Qualification 1: University degree, bachelor’s level or above, is required.

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Production associates are paid a locally competitive temporary compensation package including benefits. Shift schedules are: 7 day/12 hour, days and nights; rapid rotation; receiving an average of 42 hours/week. Requirements: t &OTVSF ZPV JODMVEF ZPVS EFUBJMFE FEVDBUJPO BOE XPSL FYQFSJFODF JO ZPVS SFTVNF t &NQMPZNFOU PQQPSUVOJUJFT XJMM CF DPOEJUJPOBM VQPO UIF SFTVMUT PG B CBDLHSPVOE DIFDL There will be rolling start dates throughout the year, so please apply today via www.pgcareers. com to job # MFG00005235. If you require a medical or disability related accommodation in order to participate in the recruitment process, please email careers.im@pg.com to provide your contact information. P&G Talent Supply staff will contact you within 1 week.

Job Qualification 2: Leadership - Demonstrated ability to lead multifunctional groups of people at all levels both through direct and indirect reporting. Job Qualification 3: Safety - Demonstrated ability to continually improve a safety program with demonstrated results. Job Qualification 4: Technical Expertise - The successful candidate will have technical expertise in the design and construction of site facilities/utilities systems. The candidate will possess an engineering background with demonstrated knowledge of infrastructure projects. An engineering degree or relevant experience is required

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Job Qualification 5: Quality - The successful candidate will have demonstrated experience in implementing projects with quality control mechanisms. Job Qualification 6: Work Processes - The success candidate will have demonstrated success with the delivery of projects using work process improvements. Job Qualification 7: Priority Setting - The candidate will have demonstrated experience and results in setting priorities in a fast paced environment to deliver all goals on time. Ensure you include your detailed education and work experience in your resume. Employment opportunities will be conditional upon the results of a background check. There will be rolling start dates throughout the year, so please apply today via www.pgcareers. com to job # MFG00005236. If you require a medical or disability related accommodation in order to participate in the recruitment process, please email careers.im@pg.com to provide your contact information. P&G Talent Supply staff will contact you within 1 week.

Job # MFG00005233 Our Belleville manufacturing site is seeking highly motivated, reliable and flexible individuals with a commitment to safety and total quality to be part of our diverse operating teams. Technicians are required to learn how to operate, adjust, changeover and maintain high-speed equipment on a rotating shift schedule. These entry-level positions require strong trouble-shooting skills, the ability to solve complex problems and analyze data using information technology systems. Technicians must be able to work well individually and as part of a self-directed work team handling multiple priorities in an ever-changing environment. Strong interpersonal skills and effective written and verbal communication skills are essential. Candidates must also be willing to be trained on fork trucks, as operating a fork truck (once trained) is required for this position. Technicians are paid a competitive starting rate with applicable shift premiums. Shift schedules are: 7 day/12 hour, days and nights; rapid rotation; receiving an average of 42 hours/week. Requirements:

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MONDAY, JULY 25TH

AT 11:00 A.M. AUCTION SALE FORESTATE OF KAREN HOLLIS 184 ST LAWRENCE STREET EAST, MADOC, ONT. ANTIQUE COUNTRY FURNITURE AND COLLECTIBLES including pine corner cupboard with upper glass doors with 6 lites/door, 2 drawers and solid lower doors, pine flat to the wall cupboard with upper glass doors- 12 lites /door, solid lower doors, step back pantry cupboard with upper glass doors, solid lower doors, 2 drawers, pine pantry sideboard, country couch with solid back, pine 10 ft harvest table with 4 side drawers, set of 11 press back chairs, arm chair, oak extension table, 2 door jam cupboard, pine side table with 2 drawers, 2 door wardrobe, commode stand, 4 door linen cupboard, Dentist multi compart cabinet with marble top, wool winder, blanket box, carpenters box, carved back rocker, Empire style chest of drawers, tilt top centre pedestal side table, hall stand, tins, oil lamps, toilet set pieces, signed wood carving, table top weigh scales, slag glass lamp shades, stoneware, treenware, ruby glass, porcelain dolls; ANTIQUE FORMAL FURNITURE including ornate sideboard with claw and ball feet, rounded front, carved back splash; Victorian settee, Victorian marble to parlour table, Victorian parlour chairs, 4 poster bed, figural mantle clocks, Vienna style regulator wall clock, oak cased wall clock, lawyers walnut table, ornate spinette desk, burled finish gentleman’s writing desk, walnut chiffonier, spool bed, walnut quilt rack, walnut what not; Baldwin apartment size piano, flat screen TV’s La-Z- Boy recliner, patio furniture, garden tools and supplies, 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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at 4:00 P.m. sHaRP - PReview: 2:30P.m. to saLe time estate evening auction faRm macHineRy, fuRnituRe & coLLectibLes at van’s auction Hall just north of Kingston at 2224 sydenham Road, elginburg consisting of: Case 4210 tractor with 2255 loader, cab, bucket & remotes in great condition (approx 2300 hrs, 1 owner); 6 ft 3 pt hitch snowblower (like new); large finishing mower 3 pt hitch; MF 3 furlough plow; 3 wood splitters (1-3 pt hitch); 16 ft Chrysler boat with EZ load trailer (45 hp motor, been stored); 14 ft almost new canoe; 16 ft lap sided wooden boat (skiff) with trailer made to match; HD bush hog, off set; 40 ft aluminum extension ladder; 9.2 Mercury outboard motor; sailboat; Husqvarna chain saw; Husqvarna rear tine rototiller; gas powered pressure washer; china; glassware and numberous items too numerous to mention. See website www.vansauction.ca for pictures and further information. Furniture will sell at 7:00pm. Local Picton estate (name withheld by request) terms: cash or interac (debit cards) Refreshments no cheques or credit cards van’s auction seRvice d.J. van de sluis, Licensed auctioneer 613-541-0388 Auctioneer will not be responsible in case of accident or personal injury.

FRIDAY, JULY 29TH

Quality Consignment Sale Viewing 5:00pm Sale 6:30pm at Koopmans Auction Centre located at 662 County Rd. 12 Picton, 3.5km south west of Bloomfield Ont. Antique roll top desk, Approx. 9x4 USA Cloth flag with 48 star flag, Antique cobblers bench, Antique fainting couch, Antique pine bakers rack, Antique and modern dressers, Victorian style couch and chair, 8ft oak jewellery display case, Occasional tables, end tables, 2 singe Ikea beds, single posture sleeper box spring and mattress, Love seat and matching chair, Nar Walk Chesterfield and chair, wing back chairs, leather rocker lazy boy recliner, caned bottom chairs, secretary bookshelf, book shelves, stamps, Energy star water cooler, floor model air conditioner, diving equipment, 4 feather ticks, duck decoys, area rugs, electronics, fishing poles, Adult med hockey equipment like new , Rigid 1/16hp submersible utility pump, 3.5hp gas push mower with rear bagger, security safe, patio set, 12ft aluminum boat. See website www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We do onsite sales or purchase estates. Canteen Available. Terms: Cash and Debit For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732

AUCTIONS

WEDNESDAY, JULY 27TH

AT 5:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Antique oval dining room table/ 2 leaves & 4 chairs, oak kitchen table/ 4 chairs, chesterfield & matching chair, Victorian style parlour chair, leather sectional, 2 swivel rockers, glider rocker, coffee & end tables, antique spinning wheel, chests of drawers, Panasonic 32” flat screen TV, queen size bedstead, hi boy chest, dresser/mirror, qty. of glass & china, sports collectibles, table lamps, prints & frames, 2 new exterior doors/ door frames, qty. of shop and garden tools, old child's sled and numerous other pieces. Watch the web site for current additions to this sale. DOUG JARRELL AUCTIONS 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com

SATURDAY, JULY 30TH

AT 10:30 A.M. AUCTION SALE FOR DON AND JOYCE MILLER 4080 SHANNONVILLE ROAD, ROSLIN, ONT. 13 miles NORTH OF Belleville on Highway 37 and turn EAST onto Shannonville Road at Roslin for ¼ mile. TRACTOR AND HORSE DRAWN EQUIPMENT: 1951 Oliver Standard77 Goodison gas tractor in good running condition; 9 ton Martin flat bed wagon, Ferguson 2 furrow plow, set of drags, single furrow sulky plow, Massey Harris ground driven manure spreader, McLaughlin cutter with original upholstery – restoration project, box sleigh, lightweight pleasure sleigh, 10ft- long sleigh, horse drawn utility buggy, cutter, buggy box, new buggy wheels, neck yokes, jogging cart, buggy seats, buggy parts, shafts, poles, whiffle trees, cast iron seats, blacksmith’s anvil ( 1, 2,7), forge blower, logging tongs, Massey Harris single furrow walking plow, manual drill press, portable air compressor, harness working tools including commercial Singer sewing machine for leather, canvas, horse blankets; Singer HD sewing machine for ¾”- 1” leather; manual operated floor model riveter, rounding machine, sciver, leather work table; new patent leather single drive show harness, horse collars, 2-16” pony collars, single pony harness, new and used halters, snaps, nylon, deerskin, harness hardware, leather remnants, harness tools, horse blanket jig, harness oil, Western saddle, English saddle, HOUSEHOLD AND COLLECTIBLES SELL AT 10:30 AM Aladdin lamp, vintage calendars, 2 tier side table, sleigh bells, advertising collectibles including Christie’s Biscuits, Olympic coin, buffalo robe, glassware’s, washboards, press back nursing rocker, numerous other articles TERMS- CASH OR CHEQUE OWNER & AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENT OR INJURY DAY OF SALE SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS Plainfield 613-477-2082 www. sullivanauctions.com for photos


Thursday, July 21, 2016 FIREFIGHTER FROM PAGE 1 “The building has been turned back to the owners and they had to secure it, and they’re taking various steps (to do) whatever they need to do, but that’s all we

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that’s happened to us.” Visitation for Pidgeon is scheduled to take place at the James Reid Funeral Home at 1900 John Counter Blvd. in Kingston tomorrow from 1-3 p.m. and from 6-9 p.m.

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?” • A Display of Your Garden Photographs!

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July 31 - 35th Annual Peterborough County Cattlemen's BBQ, 3pm-10pm at Robson Acres – 1679 Zion Line Millbrook, Cavan Monaghan Township. Full Course Canadian Beef Dinner – All you can eat. Activities begin at 3:00pm; Dinner 5:00 to 6:30pm. Entertainment -- Live music by Stockdale Central, 4H Calf Competition, Door Prizes, Silent & Live Auctions, Kids Games and visit our “Make it Ontario Beef” Tent. Adults ($18); Children 5-12 ($7); Children under 5 (free). To purchase tickets: Andy (705-652-8990), Garnet (705-652-0092), Larry (705-652-3596), Louise (705-295-4757), Director, peterboroughcountycattlemen@gmail.com

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NOTICE Bridge and Centre Street Construction Notice To all residents of Napanee, please be advised that commencing July 25th to July 30th, Mulrooney Trucking will be working at the intersection of Centre Street and Bridge Street between the hours of 7pm to 7am. Minor traffic delays can be expected.

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Jiving with the Jukebox I walked into a honky tonk just the other day. I dropped a nickel in the jukebox just to hear it play; I didn’t have a tune in mind; I didn’t wait to choose— But dropped a nickel in the slot, and played the jukebox blues… HEN Mother Maybelle Carter penned this song in the 1950s, these automatic music machines were at the height of their popularity with the western world’s common people — those who were who were often referred to as ‘just folks’. One historian notes: “In the years following World War II the influences of the jukebox prompted record sales to skyrocket!” They were most often featured in cafés and snack bars, where people were able to enjoy a light lunch, happy to be able to listen to the current hit songs of the day. These tunes reflected sentiments of the ‘Joes’ and the ‘Janes’ of the times. The musical menu was restricted to country and pop songs. Of the former behaviourists said: “….it was about traditional values, and a big part of it was tugging at the heart.”

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Of the latter variety to outdo one another in radthey opined: “Pop songs are icalism. Like every other enterabout moods, more than a tainment entity, it didn’t permanent state of mind.” Regardless of the psy- start out that way. It evolved! In choanalysis 1889 the of melody, forerunner of with these the jukebox ornate music was generalboxes in the ly known as aforementhe ‘nickeltioned locain-the-slottions, there machine’ — was created a even though community initially the atmosphere cost to use it into which was one one and all penny. could enter People at the same stood in line time. By and to listen to large it repJohn Philip resented a S o u s a ’ s kind of mutumarches, for al musical instance, fix. Snapshots From which played Coincion a wax dentally, this The Past cylinder (a la harmonious high-fi could not be gramophone, Dec. 10, 2015 matched for its flair. Its gar- Beaver). Only four ‘acoustic ish design, its glaring headphones’ were available coloured plastic tubes, its to customers at one time. A polished chrome, and its crank had to be turned to pulsating lights, predated a wind the spring motor, in future form which became the same manner as with popular 20 years later on a the old Victrolas. Although larger scale — namely, the early manufacturers prediscotheque. It seems that ferred to call them ‘AutoCoin Operated the Big Three of manufac- matic turing — Wurlitzer, See- Phonographs’, early in the burg, and Rockola, sought 1930s they were tagged

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with their nickname. Cotton workers in the South frequently gathered in cafés after their long day’s work to do just that. Recorded tunes were a thrifty way for them have the music to which to dance. At first these mechanisms resembled console radios — just a square wooden cabinet with a few push-buttons. Around 1937 Whirlitzer introduced some decorative colour “tubes”, and the evolution was underway. By 1941 that company’s 850 Peacock dazzled even those who never dropped a coin in its slots. In the mid 1950s two major changes took place. 78 RPM records were replaced by the smaller 45 RPM discs; and wall boxes in restaurant booths enabled patrons to make their selections without walking to a central location. By then some 80 tunes were listed on metal “pages”, which swung open to view those multiple titles. Originally retailing at around $1,500, they are now collector items selling for $15000. Today jukeboxes, which so many other optional They are no longer at the utilize CDs, are few and far sources from which to enjoy centre of popular culture as between, because there are one’s favourite melodies. they once were.

CLASSIC COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL August 5-7, 2016, Centreville Fairgrounds FEATURING

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293 MCCUTCHEON RD. - MOVE IN READY Well maintained 3 bdrm, 2 bath country home on 6.5 acres. Only 15 minutes to 401 $299,900. MLS 450650087

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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

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194 EAST ST. NAPANEE • $449,900. 194 East St. & 55 Thomas St DUPLEX. The moment you walk in, you’ll fall in love with this century old home featuring beautiful hardwood floors and pristine millwork, towering 10’ ceilings on the 1st floor, 9’ on the 2nd, Queen Anne stain glass windows and beautiful staircase leading to spacious bedrooms, wide hallway and sitting deck. All Hunter Douglas Blinds and window trims to stay. Explore the sensational gardens and pea stone gravel courtyard with wrap around decking and pool. This home has a totally self contained 1 bedroom apartment ($800/Mth), separate business area, two kitchens, main floor office, full basement and a cozy screened in porch for evening relaxation. Feel the quality of the old world charm in this beautiful home with easy access to the downtown waterfront & vibrant small town life with plenty of shopping and modern central hospital. Close to the 401 and approximately. 30 mins to Kingston.

65 SARAH STREET SOUTH, NAPANEE Beautiful newly updated bungalow on large town lot, main level offers a large kitchen, living room, and master bedroom. Lower level has a one bedroom legal in-law suite/apartment with separate entrance and garage. Minutes walk to the Golf Course and Southview Public School. $299,900. MLS 451130030 Sutton GroupMasters Realty Inc. Brokerage

INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

1650 Bath Rd., Kingston 613-384-5500

SAT. JULY 23RD 1-3PM

82 ROBINSON STREET Featuring 3 bdrm, 2 kitchen and 2 full bath. this semi is in excellent condition, hardwood and pine floor, omate fireplace in living room converted to gas. heat and ac 07', roof 09', bathroom updated 15'. kitchen on 2nd floor can be converted back to 4th bdrm, fully fenced yard w/ 2 tier deck. This is a must to view! $158,900. MLS 450970114

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

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71 BEVERLY STREET Well maintained 3+1 bedroom all brick bungalow. Features include 3 full baths, large eat-in kitchen with patio doors to large deck and perNEW gola, main floor launPRICE dry, two gas fireplaces, central air, master bedroom with 4 piece ensuite and walk-in closet, fully finished basement with large rec room, two car attached garage with inside entry. $334,900. (O71) MLS450840631

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

Michelle Dimopoulos Sales Rep.

Call Direct: 613-305-2400

112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550

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BRA ND NEW SEMIS NOW READY TO MOVE IN! Call Cathy @ 613-484-2636 to view

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

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Sarah Sears

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• 3+1 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Open Living & Dining Room • Gorgeous Low Maintenance Gardens • Most Major Updates Done • $249,900

• 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • Cozy Bungalow on Quiet Street • Mature Landscaping on Good Size Yard • $169,900

• 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths • Custom Log Home with Open Concept Layout • Beautifully Set on 10 Acres • $449,900

• 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bathroom • Open Concept Living Room and Kitchen • Attached Garage • $124,900

• 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • New Build • You Pick all the Finishings • $329,900

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• 3+1 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths • Many Recent Updates • Above Ground Pool • $239,900

• 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath • On Crotch Lake • Wrap Around Deck and Dock • $209,900

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• 3+1 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Cape Cod Style Home • 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • 321' of Sandy with Many Recent Upgrades • Detached Work- Waterfront on Mazinaw Lake • Large Chef's shop, Garage, and Cabin • On 7 Acres • $399,900 Kitchen, Vaulted Great Room • $977,777

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• 3+2 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • In Law • 4 Bedrooms & 2 Full 2 Half Baths • Formal • 4 Bedrooms & 2.5 Baths • Custom Built Living & Dining Room • 2 Tiered Deck Multi Level Bungalow • Nicely Landscaped Potential with 2 Kitchens • Mature Landscaping with Perennials • $259,900 • Private Treed Backyard • $699,900 with Attached Double Garage • $349,900

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• 3+1 Bedrooms & 3.5 Baths • Stunning Mature Landscaping • On 3 Acres • $449,900

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• 4 Bedrooms & 3.5 Baths • Large Kitchen • 3 Bedrooms & 2 Full & 2 Half Baths • Largest with 8 ft Granite Island • 5 Piece Ensuite Model in the Neighbourhood • Fully Finished Basement • Most Major Updates Done • $252,500 • Fully Finished Downstairs • $459,900

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It’s all about the view in this stunning vacation home. All three levels take advantage of the wall of windows, starting with themain level’s living room and breakfast nook. Here, a fireplace provides a cozy centerpiece at night, while windows on three sides letin abundant light during the day. Step out to the deck to enjoy your coffee alfresco. At lunchtime, the kitchen’s snack bar makes iteasy to serve casual meals. Two bedrooms on this level and

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www.gurreathomes.com Tammy Direct:(613) 583-0616 Heath Direct: (613) 985-2414

DEVIL LAKE

WESTPORT

MELLON LAKE 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

A RARE FIND! Mellon Lake cottage sits on 200 acres and includes about 2300 ft. of great shoreline. Mostly wooded, rocky shoreline and driving access to the cottage. The cottage is 4 bdrms, open concept living, kit dining rms. Plus a closed in sunporch along the front is almost at water edge. The interior is all pine, wired for a generator and propane appliances. A fabulous find on a pristine lake that only has about 11 cottages and very limited public access. $429,900 MLS 450470093

$229,900

$319,900

199 West Devil Lake Lane

28 Spring Street

Classic 2 bedroom, 1 bath cottage on a gently sloping lot located on a small bay on popular Devil Lake. At the water’s edge you’ll find a Bunkie, fire pit, dock and a shallow, natural shoreline. Cottage life awaits! MLS®362490020.

New listing in the historic village of Westport! 3 bedroom, 2 bath elevated bungalow with fully developed basement, double attached garage and private backyard. Walking distance to all amenities in the village. MLS®441020235.

BIG RIDEAU LAKE SPACE FOR HORSES? Huge building could be converted easily to box stalls or is big enough to park the big rig plus all the toys. House is typical 3 bedrooms, partially finished basement, nice back deck to view the pond and a private location north of Enterprise. 6 acres is just enough without going right into farming. $294,500. MLS 450500080

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

$1,100,000

191 Barklow Lane COUNTRY BUNGALOW Comfortable home and a garage or workshop large enough to run a business, park a tractor trailer or just for all the toys. The house is solid brick eat-in kitchen, decent size bedrooms, with family rm, laundry and 2 more bedrooms, in the walk out basement. The garage is concrete block with 12 ft overhead doors and 14 ceilings, circular driveway and parking are paved and the newer back deck is huge. $199,900. MLS 361770173

DENBIGH Lots of room in this multi split level home. Large principal rooms,cedar vaulted ceilings, stone fireplace, ceramic tile and carpet, great working kitchen and separate dining rm. Main floor family rm, master suite has bath & walkin closet. Full basement with garage entry, finished rec rm & lots of storage. Updated furnace, central air, generex auto start electric generator. A great deal at $199,900. MLS 450290062

81 QUEEN STREET $119,900.

Luxury home on 40 acres and 400’ of waterfront on Big Rideau Lake. Exceptional home with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, expansive kitchen, 3-season sunroom, fully developed walkout basement and double attached garage. Level access to the water with dock and sandy beach area. Impressive property! MLS®441250173.

www.gurreathomes.com

481 THOMAS STREET $219,900. NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING 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. NEW PRICE

121 FIRST ST. $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. NEW PRICE

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

453-0486

LOOKING FOR A “SHARPE” AGENT

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

SOLD

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

532 CTY RD 27 NEWBURGH $199,900.

All brick 3 bedroom home with hardwood floors, gas heat, heated in-ground pool, patio. Situated on a beautiful setting overlooking open fields. MLS 450680133


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WATERFRONT PROPERTY

QUICK CLOSING AVAILABLE

ZONED RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL

1313 CENTREVILLE ROAD QUICK CLOSING

Sold

GREAT FAMILY HOME 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Heated double Garage. $309,900. MLS 450840683

216 RIVER GARDEN RD, MARMORA 3 beds, 1 bath. Master bedroom with patio doors leading to deck and 100 ft of waterfront on Beaver Creek which feeds into Crowe Lake. $249,900. MLS 401600154

224 CHURCH STREET Lots of room, beautiful landscaping, inground pool. $238,997. MLS 450870208

123 PRINCE ST. DESERONTO 3 plus 1 bdrms, on large lot, large 24’x35’ garage/workshop plus additio to garage. $224,000. MLS 405890137

3 bed, 1 bath full unfinished basement large 2 car garage with power. Asking $199.900. MLS 450640088

DESERONTO DUPLEX

NAPANEE DUPLEX

563 PALACE RD

GREAT STARTER HOME

2 WATERFRONT ESTATE LOTS

139 GREEN STREET Duplex, 2 bdrm unit & 3 bdrm unit. Money Maker. Call Dave for financials. $115,000. MLS 405840103

167-169 ROBERT STREET One 3 bedroom unit, one 4 bedroom unit. Owner currently doing renovations. Great location, showing great return. Asking $169,900. MLS 450940107

Interior and exterior totally refinished. Plus in-ground pool, 8.2 kw solar systems that generates extra income. $279,900. MLS 450870090

3035 COUNTY RD 41 RD, ROBLIN 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. Older detached garage plus 2 other outbuildings. $79,900. MLS 450790102

ON NAPANEE RIVER 6 acres for $169,900. 11.5 acres for $189,900. The nicest lots on the River. Call today. MLS HUDGINS 451160518 451160280

53 ACRES

THE SWISS INN

YURT, WATERFRONT

77 PALACE ROAD

2608 COUNTY RD 9

NEW PRICE

Sold 53.65 Acre building location at the end of a dead end road. Very quiet and private setting just north of rural village of Forest Mills. MLS 450810246

REDUCED TO $279,000. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 8 motel units, restaurant Hwy 41 & 28 $179,900 450310279

6 acres, nicely wooded. Steps & dock to great swimming. Near Charleston Lake park. $154,900. MLS 443010136

IMMACULATE COLORADO SPLIT Fully granny suite. Quiet end of Palace Road. 4 bdrms, 2 baths. $274,900. MLS 450920173

$64,900. MLS 450310158

$389,900. MLS 450530096

New $299,900. MLS 451020530

$249,900. MLS 450760167

150 BAYVIEW DR., NAPANEE • Brick Bungalow • 3 Season Room • Full Walkout Basement

84 SOUTHWOOD CR., NAPANEE • 3 Bedroom Bungalow • Attached Garage • Beautiful Covered Deck

Four year old 3 bedroom on 28 acres. Close to boat launch Greater Napanee. $289,000. MLS 451110061

New

534C COUNTY RD. 15, TAMWORTH • Beautiful Views • Dock • Walkout Basement

18 ROSENBLATH RD. • Private Setting • Detached Garage • Main Floor Laundry

12 OTTAWA ST., TAMWORTH • Beautiful Red Brick Home • In-Ground Pool • Located on the Salmon River

139 MILL ST., DESERONTO • 4 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths • Tastefully Decorated • Garage

$299,900. MLS 450540197

$229,900. MLS 15607490

$209,900. MLS 451140036

$229,900. MLS 451150041

$119,000. MLS 450350108

$299,900. MLS 450530144

$299,900. MLS 450440278

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

19473 COUNTY RD 41, CLOYNE • 3 Bedrooms • Detached Garage • Green House

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

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

144 DUNDAS ST., NAPANEE • Tastefully Decorated • 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath • Large Partly-Fenced Yard

$30,000. MLS 450300275

$68,900. MLS 450340196

$279,900. MLS 450930125

$199,900. MLS 450910108

$199,900. MLS 450770064


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GEORGE MITCHELL

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

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION

OFFICE: 354-4800 CELL: 541-9152

REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

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

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NEW LISTING

OPEN HOUSE

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47 DUNDAS GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY. BUILDING IS LEASED

SAT. JULY 23 1-3PM 82 ROBINSON 3 BED, 2 FULL BATH, $158,900 MLS 450970114

NEW PRICE

162 SIMCOE ST 4 BED, 1 1/2 BATH $269,900 MLS 4508420254

398 PALACE ROAD 4 BEDS 1 1/2 BATHS $159,900. (EX4252) MLS 451160013

305 DUNDAS ST. 3 BEDS 1 BATH $189,900. (EX4255) MLS 450840133

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

NEW PRICE

LAND

2245 COUNTY RD 22 3 BEDS, 1 BATH $214,900. (EX4236) MLS 451260183

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

73 ANGUS DR. 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $349,900 (EX4138) MLS 450840148

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

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

233-235 ROBERT TRIPLEX $329,900. MLS 450840457

NEW PRICE

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

NEW PRICE

2498 SANDS ROAD 2 BEDS, 1 BATH $167,000. (EX4196) MLS 362960584

NEW PRICE

INGROUND POOL

36 KANVERS WAY 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS $339,900. (EX4174) MLS 450840679

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

NEW PRICE

87 HARTWOOD 3 BED, 2 BATH $459,900 MLS 450990429

90 HARTWOOD CRES 3 BEDROOMS, 2 1/2 BATHS $339,900. (EX4116) MLS 450990412

475 CAMDEN RD. 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH $158,000. (EX4092) MLS 450860170

10 BIRCH 2 BEDROOMS, 1.5 BATHS $145,000. MLS 16603944

164 A LASHER

3 BEDROOMS, 1 FULL BATH

$209,900. MLS 451010067

COMMERCIAL

NEW PRICE

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

231 DAFOE 3+2 BED, 2 FULL BATH $239,900, MLS 451500124

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 ap-

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

proximately 40 acres of wood. 2 maple woods on the property plus an 8x10 cabin in the woods. Excellent property to build your new home. Call for more details. $300,000. (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 restau-

rants. $519,000. (EX4017) MLS 15609346 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. (EX4076) MLS 450810280

674 COUNTY RD 9 4 BEDROOMS, 1 1/2 BATHS $189,900.. MLS 451130485

VACANT LAND

PRISTINE SHORELINE - SHERMAN’S POINT ROAD - Build your dream home on this 100’ waterfront x 300’ cleared level lot. Nestled within the cedars on the shores of Long Reach. $169,900. (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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240 Robert St, Napanee 194,900

Formally known as the Harrowsmith Bookstore and The Bookstore Cafe, this charming country location is awaiting for its next success! 2 storey commercial, with residential units attached. Established tenants and room for much more this location spells opportunity. Located in the active community of Stone Mills. 1.5 Acres w. 300 ft. of waterfrontage on the Napanee River, and a picturesque courtyard awaiting your ideas. See more @ www.UniqueStoneMillsProperties.ca

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304 BellevIlle rd Very well maintained home on a NEW G nice location, walking distance to LISTIN 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

FULLY FENCED YARD

HOUSE PLUS PRIVATE ISLAND

POOL AND ACREAGE

NEW PRICE

1725 storey st

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 $359,000.

WATERFRONT & 5 ACRES

TIDY BUNGALOW

NEW G LISTIN

SOLD

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.

LARGE DECK

16 ACRES

FIRST TIME BUYER?

40 KANVERS WAY

FAMILY HOME

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

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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2083 MELROSE RD

Hostess: Cathy Conrad, Broker

77 KANVERS WAY

$241,900. (O76) MLS 16606739

Greg Wagar

$239,900 (O81) MLS 405750082

192 DEWEY ST

$319,900 (O62) MLS 450700148

151 SHORELINE CRES

$299,900. (O57) MLS 450970087

NEW PRICE

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613-541-9781

105 SOUTH SHORE DRIVE

$254,900. (O80) MLS 45139005

5823 COUNTY RD 9

$289,900 (O64) MLS 451090005

177 QUEEN ST

Home office with separate entrance. $274,900 (O45) MLS 450870226

1 CARDIFF LANE

$289,000. (O79) MLS 450870123

NEW PRICE

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Sue Rankin

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Rick Gerow

613-532-0330

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613-536-8589

Sales Representative

613-329-9546

Wayne Elder

71 BEVERLY STREET

$334,900. (O71) MLS 450840631

58 ROBINSON ST

$139,900. (O73) MLS 450970124

647 BUTTERMILK FALLS RD

$209,900 (O61) MLS 450810127

613-849-3264

121 DONALD STREET

$339,900. (O54) MLS 450960138

9675 HWY 33

$329,900. (O70) MLS 451040115

160 CENTRE STREET

$399,000. (O78) MLS 450940117

419 PALACE RD

$164,900 (O72) MLS 450870028

NEW PRICE

148 LASHER RD

$349,900 (O63) MLS 451010065

NEW PRICE

1043 COUNTY ROAD 9

$269,900 (O58) MLS 451120045

1017 PINE GROVE RD.

$102,225. (O42) MLS 450800114

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

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9376 HIGHWAY 33

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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

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Sales Representative

613-484-0933

NEW PRICE

441 GOODYEAR RD

$319,900. (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

$469,900 (O65) MLS 450910052

69 KANVERS WAY

9536 COUNTY RD 2

Call for details. (O20) MLS 451000086

1449 BRIDGE ST W

$199,900. (O49) MLS 451000017 NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

218 BELLEVILLE RD

$225,900. (O55) MLS 450950068

695A ADDINGTON ST E TAMWORTH $354,900. (O48) MLS 450530159

1696 STOREY ST.

$240,000. (O39) MLS 451080083

NEW PRICE

5997 COUNTY RD 41

$99,500. (N96) MLS 15608206 NEW PRICE

$241,900. (O74) MLS 16606704

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$114,900. (N89) MLS 361670173

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$330,000 (O69) MLS 450920113

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$198,900. (O67) MLS 450920092

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$199,900. (N125) MLS 451160099

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$179,000. (O38) MLS 402710044

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