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Groups push for tribunal to extend hearing
MPAC tries to clear up assessment picture Local residents pressed the provincial agency on how it determines values for properties in Ontario....... Page 2.
Pickleball courts opened in Bath
Village club is hoping that additional exposure, benefits of play will attract more to the sport.................. Page 5.
More evidence, data needed before final ruling: CCCTE, MBQ BY SETH DUCHENE Editor
Major softball tourney in Napanee
Town to host 2015 OASA Peewee Eliminations, with bid to national tournament on the line............. Page 23.
‘Move For Inclusion’ rolls through town
Belleville man hopes national cycling tour will promote acceptance, and fight negative biases ............ Page 30.
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Nelson Freedman of the Kingston Woodturners does a demonstration at Art Among The Ruins in Newburgh on Saturday. The alwayspopular event, which featured the work of a variety of artists from around the region, attracted 2,330 to the village — a new record.
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The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation held a public meeting at the Strathcona Paper Centre last week that helped to ease some public concerns regarding property assessment but still left some uneasy about how it affects their increasing taxes. Most of the questions and concerns brought up to MPAC were regarding assessment based on location — particularly urban versus rural assessment. We have what we called homogenous neighbourhoods… We totally differentiate areas,” explained Troy Bresee, MPAC manager for valuation and customer relations. “Location is very key. The location, whether you’re north of Highway 7 or beside a waterfront property, there’s a very large difference between different
areas. You could have a residential property off a side street in town that could sell for more than the properties further out. We differentiate between all the homogenous areas,” Bresee added. To keep the meeting on track — that is, to keep it aligned with MPAC and assessment values, rather than get into a debate over urban and rural taxes – moderator Nigel Bellchamber reiterated the purpose of the meeting. “The purpose of today is to talk about the base — how the base is calculated, or determined,” he said. “These people (MPAC representatives) can explain what techniques they use in order to determine that actual assessment and whether or not they take into consideration the services provided or whether they rely on the market to do that.” One resident honed in on what has been an ongoing debate in Greater Napanee for some time: whether
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MPAC acting manager Beverley Disney clarifies questions and concerns during last week’s public MPAC meeting, while Greater Napanee councillors (from left) Carol Harvey, Roger Cole and Shaune Lucas listen. municipal services affect assessment costs and if so, by how much. “What are the components for location? Do you take into consideration things such as streetlights, gas lines, whether it’s a paved road?” Charlie Mill of Conway asked. “Or has the market already determined whether a road is paved or not paved, whether there’s a street light or a sidewalk?” Bresee and MPAC acting manager, Beverley Disney, said location and market value are taken into consid-
eration when assessments are made. “We delineate and account on all properties — whether it’s a seasonal road, a year-round road, water access only; we also account for whether it’s well, septic, or holding tank — all these simple services. All of that data is calculated from all the individual properties so that helps us to extrapolate a difference… between the house that has a well and septic as opposed to the same house that has municipal
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services,” said Bresee. Disney added that market values are also taken into consideration when determining property assessment. “We group all that information by neighbourhood and we analyze the specific neighbourhood in a municipality. We arrive at a median sale amount. Then that amount, that median assessed value, is adjusted to reflect for the characteristics of your property,” said Disney. MPAC representatives admitted there is not a “checklist” for municipal services when determining assessment value for each individual property. Public maps outlining homogenous neighbourhoods in determining assessment were also not made available to the public. Disney explained how assessment values change and how they are phased in for those who voiced concerns regarding fluctuating assessments. She also explained how assessment
values and municipal tax rates affect taxes owing on the property. “The assessed value is phased in over the course of the four-year assessment cycle,” she said, explaining changes in municipal taxes also determine assessment changes. With no changes to municipal taxes, the assessment increases each year; and therefore, so do the taxes, Disney explained. “(Another) example shows the same assessed value across the four years but shows a fluctuation in the municipal tax rate. The first two years start at 3.2 per cent, the third and fourth year is a 2.9 per cent. What ends up happening to the taxes owing for the property is they’re decreasing even though the assessment is increasing,” Disney said. A separate meeting regarding taxation is being held at the SPC this Monday at 7 p.m. Bellchamber will also be moderating that meeting.
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Town hall to get upgrades BY ASHLEY ESPINOZA Staff Reporter
Major changes to allow for better accessibility at Greater Napanee Town Hall will take place this summer. The project will include interior and exterior renovations. Interior renovations will be partially paid for through a federal grant; however, exterior renovations have not yet been successful in securing outside funding. Vicki Hallam, Greater Napanee Manager of Safety and Compliance, has been planning the interior renovations, while Jeff Cuthill, Director of Utilities and Public Works Construction, has been leading the exterior renovating project. “We applied for the grant last year and received it this year,” said Hallam, stating interior renovations both upstairs and downstairs in town hall should take place this summer. “The main things for the application were the washrooms. Right now we have a lift to get upstairs but once you’re upstairs the washrooms are not accessible,” said Hallam. The washrooms will include a button that will alert
someone if assistance is needed in the washroom, along with other accessibility changes that will be consistent throughout town hall. Hallam said new signage will be installed throughout town hall, which will include Braille, pictogram and voice recognition through a smart phone app for those who are hearing impaired. “It will have a chip in it so you can hit it with your smart phone and it will read it to you and in like 60 different languages. It will enlarge it, it will change the colours and how it looks if you have dyslexia, and it’s all done through an app,” said Hallam. Stairs leading up to the council chambers and the town hall reception desk will also undergo renovations to make them more accessible. “We’re going to do more accessible flooring on the stairs going up to the council chambers. It’s going to be tactile and reflective so it will glow on the nose treads of the stairs,” said Hallam, adding that all the carpet downstairs will also be replaced. “We’re going to address the service counter downstairs. When renovating, under the new legislation and the new building code, you have to have service counters that are
accessible to all. We’re going to have an adaptable one that will be lowered or heightened as per the needs of the person coming up,” she added. In redoing the service desk area, Hallam said the waiting area would also be made larger to accommodate for strollers, wheelchairs and room for those waiting. “Part of the thing I highlighted asking for funding was that we would create a larger area for mobility devices or strollers or whatever, just people in general. There’s not much of a waiting area there — it’s really tight in there. So (we’re going) to make the floor space bigger and rework the desk to allocate more space for the public,” said Hallam. All these interior changes will be 50 per cent funded through a federal grant called, Enabling Accessibilities in Communities. The entire budget is $48,000, half of which is being paid for through the municipal capital budget. Cuthill said exterior renovations would allow for the town hall stairs and ramp to be more accessible. To date, a grant has not yet been secured and a budget and timeline are still being planned. He hopes renovating will begin late summer.
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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 613354-2622 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 613-3546641 ext. 109. BATH SUNDAY MARKET Market runs from now until Thanksgiving Weekend, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Centennial Park in Bath. Local and Ontario grown farm fresh produce. Shop for unique gifts such as handcrafted soaps, hand-turned wood items, alpaca products, Usborne books, hand-crafted jewelry and beaded necklaces. Purchase a sausage on a bun and have a picnic by the lake. Check out www.bathsundaymarket.co m. COMMUNITY CLOSET A Ministry of Westdale Park Free Methodist Church (7 Richmond Park Dr., across from L&A Hospital) is closed for July and August, reopen-
ing on Sept. 9. Used clothing and some non-perishable food are available free of charge Wednesdays (except closed first Wednesday) from 1:30-3:30 p.m. September to June. JUNE 25 SOUTH FRED SOCIAL DINERS
L&A Seniors Outreach Services Social Diner at South Fred Community Hall, commencing at noon. Roast pork with apple sauce, potatoes, vegetables and delicious desserts by Chef Diana Lloyd. Entertainment is Musical Memories by Dick McNulty. Seating is limited – all those wishing to attend must reserve their meal in advance by calling the SOS office no later than June 22, call 613-354-6668, ext. #0. Cost is $10 per person. Wheelchair accessible. Transportation provided upon request for a small fee. JUNE 26 BABYSITTING COURSE The Red Cross is offering a babysitting course that will provide youth with the knowledge to care for babies, toddlers, preschoolers and school-age children as well as creating a safe environment, and handling emergencies. The course also includes limited first aid training, which does allow you to have the capability to prevent light first-aid emergencies. The course is designed for youth ages 1115. Call 613-548-4929 for
information. CLUB 39 DANCE Dance to the Music of DJ Ted Leveck at Belleville Club 39 at the Belleville Fish and Game Club Hall on Elmwood Drive 8 p.m. to midnight. Lunch will be served. Members $10 non-members $12. Singles and couples welcome. For info: 613-392-1460 or 613-966-6596. JUNE 27 BARBECUE FUNDRAISER To support the Lonsdale Women’s Institute, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. including live music, bake sale, silent auction, face painting and games for kids. Takes place at 29 Main St. in Lonsdale. MIXED DOUBLES DART TOURNAMENT Zone G1 fundraiser at the Arden legion. Registration at 10 a.m., play starts at 11 a.m. Cost is $5. Prizes for first, second and third place. LA will be doing a breakfast. For information call Dawn Squib at 343-364-9335. JUNE 27&28 FLYBALL TOURNAMENT Annual Flyball tournament at the Napanee Fairgrounds. Flyball is a sport where highenergy dogs race in relay teams over hurdles to retrieve a tennis ball in a spring-loaded box. Canada Day theme. Largest tournament so far, with attendees from as far away as the U.S. and the Maritimes. Competition gets underway at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday and continues until late afternoon on
Sunday. Acharity fund raising event in support of the Napanee Food Bank has been organized and will run throughout the weekend. JUNE 28 FAREWELL TO ENTERPRISE UNITED CHURCH At 11 a.m., combined service at Enterprise. Come and reminisce with us as we celebrate the life of this grand old church. Finger food, pot luck to follow. Everyone welcome. STRAWBERRY FEAST AND AUCTION Newburgh United Church’s annual Strawberry Feast and Sealed Bid Auction will be held from 4:30-7 p.m. Come and enjoy a full summer supper and browse a wide variety of auction items. Takes place at 339 Academy St. in Newburgh. Freewill offering at the door. Takeout also available. SMORGASBORD DINNER At the Golden Links Hall in Harrowsmith from 4:30-6 p.m. Cost is $13. Children under 6 free, and family rate available. Call Brenda at 613-372-2410. Sponsored by the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. BEDFORD OPEN MIC AND JAM From 1-5 p.m. at the Bedford Hall at 1381 Westport Rd. Bluegrass, country, gospel and more. Light refreshments and dancing. Cost is $2 admission. For information call 613-358-2092 or 613-374-2614.
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New pickleball courts unveiled in Bath BY SETH DUCHENE Editor
Pickleball has arrived in Bath. On Saturday, Loyalist Township opened its new pickleball court in the village; the court is located on what had been a tennis court on Church Street near the village’s fire station. “It’s kind of a cross between tennis and ping pong,” says Dale Ennis of the Bath Pickleball Club. “We have a goal. It’s ‘F and F’. It’s ‘get fit, and have fun’, with emphasis on fun. If you’re playing, you’ll see that you’ll get fit.” The sport itself began in Bainbridge Island, Washington, in 1965. Each pickleball court takes up roughly one quarter of a tennis court. In Bath, the Loyalist Township recreation department converted one of two tennis courts into four pickleball courts, complete with a fresh new surface, new nets and new paint. “It’s all finished now,” says Ennis. “They finished the surface probably two weeks ago. Because of the inclement weather, we had to wait until it dried. Then, we put the lines on, so that was all dried by Thursday this past week.” Although the sport has proven popular with retirees in Canada and the U.S., it’s a sport that can be played by anyone of any age. “It’s for all ages and all levels. They rate players, and they go from 1.0 to 5.0. When you
get to 5.0, those people are lean, mean and keen. They’re very good, and they’re very quick. They’ve got a lot of co-ordination,” said Ennis. The Bath Pickleball Club currently boasts a membership of about 35 people, although Ennis predicts that as the sport gains more visibility, their membership will continue to grow. The club is also offering an incentive for prospective new members: they’re able to play their first four games at no cost. “Anybody can come and play here. The first four sessions you come and play, we’ll even provide equipment and clinics to teach you the rules and everything. After four, you can decide whether or not you want to join the club,” he said. Cost for an outdoor pickleball club membership is $10 for Loyalist Township residents, and $15 for non-residents. Or, those wishing to play can pay $1 for each time they play. The club plays Mondays, Tuesday, Fridays and Saturdays from 9-11 a.m. and on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 6:308:30 p.m. Introductory clinics will be held tonight at 6:30 p.m. and on Tuesday morning at 9 a.m. Those interested in participating in the introductory clinics should contact Ennis at bathpickleball@outlook.com. For more information, visit www.bathpickleball.com.
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Loyalist Township Ward 2 (Bath) councillor Ed Daniliunas returns a serve during a ‘challenge match’ at the new Bath pickleball court on Saturday. Daniliunas took on Loyalist Township Recreation Director Andreé Ferris.
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On Monday, we got to hear the last — or, what might be the last — from all parties with standing at the Environmental Review Tribunal hearing into the embattled closure plan for the RichCombined in 1965 mond Landfill. with The Napanee There is some uncertainty as to whether or Express (EST. 1861) and The Deseronto not this will be the last. The Concerned Citizens Committee of Tyendinaga and Environs, the Post (EST. 1904) Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte and the Napanee Lights have asked the tribunal chair to An independent Green reserve her ‘final’ judgement regarding the closure plan to allow for the collection of more data community and more evidence in relation to the site which, newspaper as we all know now, has been leaking leachate into some surrounding properties and private residential wells. Only after that information has JEAN MORRISON been collected and reviewed, they say, can the triOWNER & bunal approve a new closure plan that is truly PUBLISHER protective of human health and the environment. If the tribunal goes down that road, it will cerSALES MANAGER tainly be taking the road less travelled. And, both SCOTT JOHNSTON Waste Management and the Ministry of EnvironMANAGING EDITOR ment and Climate Change argue that it will SETH DUCHENE leave the hearing open-ended — if it doesn’t end now, when will it end? Does this make the tribuBUSINESS MANAGER nal the new monitoring agency for the site? We’ve DEBBIE MCCANN got some sympathy for that position. This shouldPRODUCTION MANAGER n’t be the tribunal’s job. MICHELLE BOWES The appellant suggests, however, that if the tribunal doesn’t do the job, the job might not get ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE done. DIANE GROSE They’ve got reason for skepticism. After all, if not for the intervention of the CCCTE and others, ADVERTISING SALES the public might never have known that leachate REPRESENTATIVES: LISA was leaving the site. And, thanks to the CCCTE PRESLEY, LINDA WARNER. and others, a new closure plan will be established CLASSIFIEDS SUPERVISOR: MARY NEWTON. that will most definitely be better than the one COMPOSING STAFF: JANE the MOECC approved in the first place. WRIGHT, MARION Maybe this is how the system is supposed to SEDORE, SHERI LEFEBVRE. work. After all, those concerned citizens were STAFF REPORTERS: able to avail themselves of the ERT process and ASHLEY ESPINOZA, ADAM open up what had been a ‘done deal’. Changes for PRUDHOMME. the better are being made. The hearing has also brought all parties together; collaboratively, they’ve been able to accomplish a great deal. But if this is how the system is supposed to work, it doesn’t seem to be a very good system. And it doesn’t seem to be very good for anyone involved — for the public, the concerned citizens, anybody. Even Waste Management. The ERT will decide what’s best with regard to the future management of the Richmond Landfill. Correction of the entire process, however, will require political solutions. The changes needed to improve the system not just in this case but for future cases will be need to be made ‘at the top’, at Queen’s Park. In this regard, we hope that those in charge of developing policy and passing legislation have Napanee Beaver - 40005335 been watching this hearing. It’s good that there The entire content of The Beaver will be a positive outcome at the end of it. However, it’s unfortunate that so much time, effort is protected by copyright. No and money had to be expended to reach this portion thereof is to be point. reproduced without permission We need to be better at getting it right the of the publisher. first time around.
Letter to the Editor
Council must end tax differential I would like to thank everyone who came out to the June 17 special meeting. The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation made it very clear that assessment is based on market value which is determined by the decisions of hundreds of buyers in the open market all of whom consider available services when making decisions. Taxes, of course, are based on assessment multiplied by mill rate. Everyone needs to ask why our council is still being asked to adjust mill rates based on available services. This sounds like double taxation. On June 29, staff will again flog the idea of replacing the illegal 32 per cent rural discount with special levy surcharges in the water-sewer area. They will propose an expensive study to justify charging urban taxpayers more for things like roads and policing. Council already unanimously rejected that approach last December. Some people just won’t take ‘no’ for an
answer. I would predict that any such study will be regarded by the public as a whitewash and will never be accepted as a justification for surcharges for services such as roads and policing. The predictable result will be a continuation of the horrible divide in our community and on council. We do not deserve this in Napanee. We have lived with a divided council for too long. It has led to many lost opportunities. I would urge every taxpayer to come to the June 29 meeting at the Strathcona Paper Centre and demand answers. We do not need more dithering. We do not need more studies. Now is the time for action to repeal something that was never legal in the first place. That would help make amends to those residents who have paid extra taxes over the last 17 years just because they drink chlorinated water. Hubert Hogle, Napanee
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Letter to the Editor
Looking back at evolution of town’s tax policy I know of no one who doesn’t want to pay less for their taxes. However, taxes are necessary, and are the main source of revenue for municipalities in Canada is from property taxes. The burning question is always: ‘how much’? Usually the neighbourhood debate is about our taxes compared to other municipalities, but our present municipal debate is about the tax differential between the ‘urban’ and ‘rural’ areas. How did we get where we? Surprisingly, few really know for sure what happened in the backrooms when the province forced amalgamation. I will try to reconstruct, as best I can, and remind all what evolved and why. Lennox and Addington County had consisted of 13 municipalities. At amalgamation in 1998, it reduced that number to four municipalities. They amalgamated five of the 13 (Napanee, Richmond, North Fredericksburgh, South Fredericksburgh and Adolphustown) to form the Town of Greater Napanee. In the first year of amalgamation, council established a single-rate tax policy. Irrespective of the level of services that were being received across the municipality, all areas of the municipality received the same tax rate. What also happened (and has been completely overlooked) is that when the one tax rate was set in 1998, more than $900,000 or 28.5 per cent of the total tax levy of $3,152,000 of the municipal portion of property taxes was shifted from urban Napanee to the four rural wards. Consequently, taxpayers in the former Townships of Richmond, North Fredericksburgh, South Fredericksburgh and Adolphustown saw their taxes (the municipal portion) increased by 19.03 per cent, 50.76 per cent, 626.8 per cent and 158.8 per cent respectively. Taxpayers in the former town of Napanee received a hefty reduction of 44.93 per cent. Services provided by Greater Napanee remained more or less the same to each area as they had been prior to amalgamation but there were significant differences between services provided to the rural areas and those to the urban area. In the second year of amalgamation, that arrangement, upon reflection and pressure from the Rural Ratepayers Association, was re-considered and found to be unfair, in part
because the ‘rural’ portions of the municipality were not receiving the same level of service provided to the ‘urban’ area. Recognizing the difference in the services provided to the two areas, council changed its tax policy and developed a discounted tax rate arrangement for all of the wards except the former town of Napanee. That arrangement was considered to be unfair, and still is, to some of the residents of the former town of Napanee, simply because they have a different tax rate but forgetting about their large tax reduction at amalgamation. Tax fairness is a matter of perspective: urban taxpayers see it one way and rural taxpayers see it another. What the Rural Ratepayers are fighting for is a ‘just’ taxation system: one that all taxpayers pay for the services they receive which is substantiated by a study of those costs. From our research, we see the only municipal solution is to have a ‘cost of services’ study that identifies what portion of a service is provided to each area and charge them accordingly. For example, police services are our most expensive service and provided to the municipality by the OPP. Before amalgamation, rural townships did not pay for police services. Since amalgamation (another additional cost added to our rural tax bill) there is an annual cost per household for police services in the rural areas, even though we do not see, or need, policing. What we need to know is: where is the OPP spending their time/money to provide the services? I do agree that everyone must pay something for policing because you never know when you may need them. The question remains: how much? Almost every service needs to be studied. We need to know the urban cost of curbs and sidewalks, street lights, street cleaning, snow removal, capital assets to provide those services, etc. These are services we do not want in the rural areas but we also do not want to have to pay for all those same services in the urban area. Snow plowing costs are always another debate. Where I live, the municipality has three roads to plow (Bayshore Road, Third Concession and South Shore Road). The main roads (Highway 33 and County Road 8) are the responsibility of the county and Ministry of Transportation. Our roads are
plowed at high speeds and therefore take little time. In town, because of the layout and obstructions, it takes far longer to plow the streets. Then, they must have the equipment and labour force to remove much of the snow pushed to the side. What we don’t know is the cost difference and to have a ‘just’ tax system we need that ‘cost of services’ study that will show the difference in costs for each service for each of the two areas. I don’t believe there is any other ‘just’ way. If the study shows I should be paying more taxes, so be it — at least I will know it is ‘just’. The last point that I wish to explain is the general tax bill we all receive. Our taxes, collected by the municipality, go to three different recipients: county, school and municipality. Although the rates vary annually, traditionally it is nearly an equal three way split, ie 33 per cent to each of the total taxes you pay. The differential is only applicable to the municipal portion. We all pay the same county and school taxes. So, if two properties, one rural and the other urban, are valued the same, and their tax bill was $3,000, school would receive $1,000 from both, county would receive $1,000 from both and the urban property would pay $1,000 to the municipality and the rural property would pay $680. That is the present differential. Urban residents pay $320 a year for all their extra services. For me, that does not seem excessive considering the services received. Perhaps the differential needs to be increased, not decreased! Your municipality is holding a ‘tax presentation’ this Monday at the Strathcona Paper Centre at 7 p.m. where we will be given information of how and why taxation is where it is and you will be given the opportunity to ask whatever related questions you wish the staff to answer. As I have said several times, we believe the only appropriate solution is a ‘cost of services’ study. Please come and learn the facts about your tax system and understand the differences of opinion of how our taxes are levied and why. See you at the meeting. Ted Davie President, Greater Napanee Rural Ratepayers Association
Staff Picks: Where I Belong Marg Wood of the Napanee Branch of the County of Lennox and Addington Libraries recently enjoyed reading Where I Belong, a memoir by famed Canadian singer-songwriter Alan Doyle. “It is the autobiographical account of Great Big Sea frontman Alan Doyle’s life growing up in the small fishing village of Petty Harbour on the east coast of Newfoundland,” says Marg. “This book is a humorous account of the shenanigans Alan and his friends experience along the way to his becoming a member of the popular folk/rock band. “Doyle describes his childhood surrounded by
larger-than-life characters who made an permanent impression on his music; his close knit family and what they taught him about life; Coles’ and his experience growing up in a tiny east coast village, including his first job on the wharf cutting out cod tongues for fishermen. “In his review of the book, Doyle’s Great Big Sea bandmate Bob Hallett said, ‘To many people, Petty Harbour’s geographic isolation, bleak surroundings, and limited economic opportunities would have placed limits on
their lives, limits from which they would have never recovered. To my friend Alan Doyle, they were just a challenge to overcome, and this Notes strange and eccentric village would offer a well of experience, enough to fuel a lifetime of creativity. Newfoundland has changed immensely in the past decades, but Petty Harbour held onto its past for much longer than most places, and Alan was lucky enough to remember how wonderful it could be.’ “Having grown up in a
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small western Newfoundland outport I can relate to Alan’s story of growing up in this beautiful province and experiencing the music and the unique culture of the little island in the great big sea,” concludes Marg. “This book would appeal to those who enjoy reading celebrity autobiographies or just a funny, down to earth book.” You can reserve Where I Belong in print or e-book formats at your local branch of the County of L&A Libraries. Catherine Coles is the Manager of Library Services for Lennox and Addington County.
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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 50 Years Ago June 30, 1965
n A massive early summer storm caused considerable damage in Napanee and the surrounding area. George Reid, the manager of the Napanee Public Utilities Commission, said that the storm caused more damage than Hurricane Hazel a few years earlier. The evening storm uprooted trees, broke off limbs and left power lines and telephone lines dangling. Power was interrupted to the entire town. Some sections of the community didn’t see their power restored for several hours. It was expected to take several days to clean up all the fallen trees and branches. n It appeared as though the proposed new penitentiary planned for Millhaven was in doubt. Justice Minister Guy Favreau was coming under considerable fire from some regarding the design of Millhaven’s new prison as well as other prisons planned for elsewhere in Canada. Millhaven was one of four super maximum security prisons being constructed. Minister Favreau was said to have expressed some misgivings, and was considering halting the projects.
35 Years Ago June 26, 1980
n After the Beaver published an editorial regarding the Napanee Police Service a week earlier, the Napanee police responded by refusing to the Beaver access to local crime news from the police ‘blotter’. The editorial had questioned council’s response to a incident a few months earlier involving Napanee Police officers during a chase that took them as far as Camden East. During the chase, shots were fired. Two officers were cleared of wrongdoing, but the many of the details of the case were not made public. The editorial called on council to make public the details the incident. n Nearly $660,000 was earmarked by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications for improvements to Highway 33 and the Amherst Island ferry crossing. Minister James snow announced that the construction contract had been awarded to Bennett Paving and Materials Limited of Oshawa for the Hwy. 33 portion of the repairs. Ernestown Reeve Cecil Kidd said the repairs were sorely needed.
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The corner general store had it all It is probably because of the of cloth of every colour and vast variety of goods avail- pattern were available. When able in the old corner general farmer John’s mare broke a store which prompted the bridle, a new one could be coining of the phrase, “every- found in the harness department. If the proprietor didn’t thing from soup to nuts.” Certainly these were have a kitchen woodstove ‘out back’, one available, and could be ordvirtually anyered through thing else a catalogue. that anyone The lady of could want. It the house goes without could be saying that assured of flour, sugar, replacing a butter, tea broken can and coffee, opener, pureggs, bread chasing a box and milk were of rubber staples in rings for her these houses preserves of merchanjars, or buying dise. During a galvanized the harvest tub in which season, fresh to scrub her vegetables wash on Monwere displayed to Snapshots From day — and her kids on tempt those The Past Saturday who did not night. The have gardens of their own. And in the win- breadwinner (men were ter, tins of peas, beans, corn, almost exclusively that in the beets, peaches, applesauce, back then) could take home a prunes and pears lined the pair of work boots, a new shelves. Salmon, sardines, shovel, a keg of nails or a wet corned beef and ham met the stone with which to sharpen needs of meat eaters who his hoe. There was even room on wanted a change from pork, those shelves for such frivobeef or lamb. If the homemaker want- lous items as Aunt Jemima’s ed to make a new dress, bolts Pancake Mix, cream-filled
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wafer cookies and boxed cereal (as opposed to oatmeal from which porridge was concocted). There were even the real luxuries, like soda pop, all-day suckers, ice cream cones and — the alltime favourite of kids — licorice! Normally the storekeeper or his helper personally retrieved every item — no self-service existed. There were no bar codes or electric eyes, which
blipped as the can of peas or loaf of bread was passed over it. In some stores, on smaller items at least, prices were written freehand. In others they were stamped on with a ‘gun’ similar to the ‘date puncher’ (with adjustable numbers) which banks use on the back of cheques. In either case that amount was ‘typed’ into the cash register. When the total was reached there was that familiar ring
as the cash drawer was opened to receive the remuneration, and give change. No plastic containers with handles — which could double for garbage pail liners, existed — sturdy paper bags did the trick. A set of scales, on which was often inscribed, ‘honest weight’, was as much a part of the scene as the grocer himself. With the earlier models the heft of the purchased goods were simply
determined by the pre-measured weights placed on the opposite side of the balances. Later models featured a big sweeping hand, with a ‘window’ through which the clerk (and the customer) could see the weight and the corresponding price. The whole process had a kind of personal touch, and, sadly, this is a part of our cultural heritage almost totally lost forever!
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JULY 4 STRAWBERRY SOCIAL AND BARBECUE You are cordially invited to our annual Strawberry social. Fresh picked local berries with ice cream and home-made cakes. This year we have added a ‘light’ barbecue; hamburgers or sausage on a bun. Come for dinner and dessert or just enjoy the dessert. St. Alban’s Church, 10419 The Loyalist Parkway (Hwy. 33), Adolphustown at 6 p.m. Call
Ted, 613-373-0115 for details. 4-LEGGED FRIENDS BENEFIT FESTIVAL Presented by Bare Bones Records at the Strathcona Paper Centre to support the Napanee branch of the OSPCA. Two stages featuring over 20 bands, ranging from pop to folk to rock to punk. From 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Market and art show runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. All day access is $10. All proceeds to OSPCA.
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And we're bothered that this issue has divided our Town for so long. If you want answers too, join us at the special session of Council on tax policy at SPC on Monday June 29 at 7:00 p.m. where questions will be answered. Greater Napanee Ratepayers Association – Your chance to be heard. Questions, questions, questions… Since 2000, rural taxpayers have received a 32% discount on their taxes funded by urban taxpayers.
Is this fair? Taxes across Ontario are based on assessments set by MPAC, a provincial agency. Assessments are based on market value and the market, by its nature, reflects differing services in different areas.
So why the two-tier tax system? We’ve been asking that for a long time. No one seems to know. No analysis of the cost of municipal services in each region has ever been done.
Is the current tax policy legal? No one is saying. A lot of other questions have yet to be answered. Like, how the boundary was extended west without council approval. Or ,how the boundary is hopelessly confused in the Vanluven Road area.
Should Council try to second-guess MPAC? Good question. We think not. MPAC has an Every taxpayer in Greater Napanee, should demand answers. We have lived with this divide independent appeal tribunal for that. in our community for too long. We don't need more dithering. We don't need a divided Why does the boundary follow the watercouncil. We want a council that is united and sewer area? Good question too. Urban determined to work together for a fair tax model taxpayers already pay all capital and operating costs of the water-sewer system. and lower taxes for all.
DESERONTO-NAPANEE PASTORAL CHARGE Minister: Rev. Elaine Kellogg 613-354-4373
DESERONTO UNITED CHURCH 112 Fourth St., Deseronto
GRACE UNITED CHURCH
150 Robert St., Napanee Corner of Bridge St. W. & Robert St. We will be closed from June 25th to July 27th. We will resume our regular worship services on August 2nd. Please join our friends at Trinity at 10:30am.
DESERONTO PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
469 Dundas Street, Deseronto, Ontario 613-396-3841 Pastor: Rev. Howard Dudgeon Assistant Pastor Dan Rooney 10am - Sunday School Morning Worship at 10:45am Evening Service at 6:30pm Tuesday 5:30pm-Kid’s Program “Faith Weaver Friends” Wednesday 7pm - Bible Study Thursday 7pm - Junior Youth Night Everyone welcome Affiliated with PAOC
COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD 4734 German Rd., Petworth Pastor: Rev. Ruth Ann Paul Phone: 613-358-2824 11am - Morning Worship Everyone is always welcome at all our Services
Worship at the Church of Your Choice
NAPANEE STANDARD WESLEYAN CHURCH
51 Palace Road Pastors: Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon Sunday Worship - 10:30am and 7pm Children’s Program - 10:30am Wednesday: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am Men’s Bible study/prayer 10:30am Bible study/prayer 7pm “In essentials: unity, In non-essentials: liberty, In all things: charity (love).” Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 Everyone welcome
EAST CAMDEN PASTORAL CHARGE
613-377-6406 www.mosriv.com ‘Like us on Facebook’ The United Church of Canada RIVERSIDE UNITED CHURCH 2 Mill St, Yarker, ON 9:30am Worship Service & Sunday School MOSCOW UNITED CHURCH 25 Huffman Rd, Moscow, ON Worship Service 7pm - Social to follow Everyone is always welcome
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 155 St. George St., Deseronto Minister: Rev. James Gordon 396-3119 or 396-2347 9:00am - Church Service & Sunday School
ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
179 West Street, Napanee Rev. Mark Chochrek, Pastor Phone: 613-354-5354 Website: www.stpatsnapanee.com Saturday 5:15pm - Mass Sunday 9:00am - Mass; 10:30am - Mass
Church Services SUNDAY JUNE 28TH 2015
TEMPLE OF PRAYER AND PRAISE
261 West St., 354-5910 (near Prince Charles School) Pastor Rev. Stephen Lush Sun. Morning 10:30am Worship Service SonShine Corner Ages 4-9 Wednesday 7pm - Bible Study & Prayer Welcome! Come and Worship with us. Visit us online at: www.templeofprayerandpraise.org
474 Belleville Road 613-354-1083 or 613-354-6934 Pastor: Tom Breeden Come join us in Worship Sun. 10:30am & 6:00pm Wed. Prayer & Bible Study 7:00pm Everyone Welcome
ENTERPRISE-ROBLIN UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Anne MacDermaid 389-5548 11am Combined Farewell Service at Enterprise Finger Food Pot Luck to follow Everyone Welcome
BATH-MORVEN PASTORAL CHARGE
Minister: Rev. Christine Sloan Charge Office: (613) 352-5375 Email: bath.morvenuc.office@bellnet.ca MORVEN UNITED CHURCH Service: 9am Sunday School and Nursery BATH UNITED CHURCH Service: 10:30am Sunday School and Nursery Fellowship with refreshments after services. Everyone is welcome.
ST. MARY MAGDALENE ANGLICAN CHURCH
137 Robinson St., Napanee K7R 2S3 613-354-3141 Priest: Rev. Richard Hetke Rev. Brother D.B. Smith SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00am Holy Communion 10:30am Holy Communion Children’s Ministry Programs TUESDAY 6:30-8pm: Youth Program “The Heard” WEDNESDAY 10am Holy Communion Visit us at www.stmarymagdalenenapanee.ca
Will we get answers? We sure hope so.
Do we deserve better? You're darn right we do. All of us.
Greater Napanee Ratepayers Association. E-mail us at napaneeratepayers@gmail.com to join or get our newsletters. Visit our website at www.napaneeratepayers.ca or facebook and leave your comments.
ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH
Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant SUNDAY SERVICES 8:45am - Worship Service; 10:15am Sunday School; 11am - Worship Service MOMENTUM - Youth - Thursday 7pm OTHER MINISTRIES: Men’s, Women’s & 50+ Small Group Studies
For more information 613-388-2518 www.roblinwesleyan.com roblinw@gmail.com Find us on Facebook!
THE SALVATION ARMY
82 Richard St., Napanee Office 354-4735 Major Craig and Patsy Rowe SUNDAY - 9:30am Morning Worship WEDNESDAY - 12 noon Bible study 1st Wed. - 12 noon Ministry to Women Wed. - 4:30pm Friends Club Ages 5-11 3rd Thurs. - 12:00 noon Sr. Group 55+ Everyone welcome.
NEWBURGH-CENTREVILLE PASTORAL CHARGE
613-378-2511 The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Barbara Mahood Worship Service and Sunday School 9:30am at Centreville 11am at Newburgh (Third Sunday of the Month is Contemporary Praise Service at Newburgh) Everyone is Welcome!
WESTDALE PARK FREE METHODIST CHURCH
(across from the hospital) Pastor Derek Spink 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee 613-354-2669 www.westdaleparkfmc.ca email: info@westdaleparkfmc.ca SUNDAY 10:00am - Worship Service 11:15 - Coffee/snacks and small groups
SELBY - EMPEY HILL PASTORAL CHARGE
The United Church of Canada Minister: Michael Putnam Charge Office: 613-388-2375 Worship for all ages: Selby: Worship with Empey Hill Empey Hill: 10am Joint Summer Servicel
EVANGEL TEMPLE
(Affiliated with PAOC) 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville Sunday - 10:30am and 6:00pm Sunday School (ages 3-10) Wed. 6:00pm BG Club - Ages 3-11 Thurs. 7:00pm Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18) Small Groups 50+ Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information, call the Church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com
TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 1840-2015 25 Bridge St. E. 613-354-3858
We invite and welcome Grace and Deseronto United Churches to hear the word of God through Rev. Mark Arnill and share with us in The Sacrament of Holy Communion this Sunday at 10:30am. Elevator access and wireless hearing assistance is available.
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Town of Greater Napanee P.O. Box 97, 124 John Street, Napanee, Ontario K7R 3L4 Phone: (613) 354-3351 Fax: (613) 354-6545 Documents are available in accessible formats upon request. Check out the Town’s Web Site: www.greaternapanee.com
Special Session of Council
Town Council & Committee Meeting Schedule
Monday June 29, 2015 Tuesday July 7, 2015 Tuesday July 14, 2015
7:00pm Special Session of Council- Taxation Policy and Question Period at Strathcona Paper Centre 6:00pm Youth Programming Task Force 1:00pm Special Session of Council at Selby Hall
Greater Napanee Water Main Flushing Schedule
Greater Napanee Utilities will be flushing water mains and testing fire hydrants throughout the spring and summer season. This work may cause rust coloured water to appear from taps at or near the area of work. If this occurs, remove the aerator from the tap and let the water run for a few minutes, after which it should run clear. Then replace the aerator. The flushing schedule will be posted in this column throughout the season. Week 8
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June 29th to July 3rd
July 6th to July 10th Juy 13th to July 17th July 20th to July 24th
WHEN:
for the Purpose of Discussing How to Proceed with an Independent Study of Taxation Policy
WHERE: PURPOSE:
Monday, June 29, 2015 at 7:00 p.m.
Strathcona Paper Centre-Banquet Hall, 16 McPherson Drive, Napanee
The Council of the Town of Greater Napanee will meet in Special Session in order to discuss how to establish a method to proceed with an independent study of taxation policy. The public will also be permitted to ask questions.
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THANK YOU 2015 SPONSORS!
Categories: 1. Generations-Young & Old 2. Getting Active 3. Nature’s Gift 4. Urban & Rural 5. Vintage Who can participate? Anyone and everyone living within Ontario! Whether you are a professional or amateur photographer, we want to see what you’ve got! Prizes: Enter for your chance to WIN $100.00 & have your photo featured in the Greater Napanee Guide to Community Services! Entry Fee: Free! Come into the office or visit us online to get your Registration Form and to see the Contest Rules & Regulations 12 Market Square, Napanee l www.greaternapanee.com
Photo Submission Deadline is at 4:30pm on Friday September 4, 2015 Contest details and entry forms are posted online at www.greaternapanee.com and on our Facebook page! Or, visit the Department of Community & Corporate Services 12 Market Square, Napanee, Monday – Friday from 8:30am until 4:30pm Questions? Phone: 613-354-3351 ext. 2017 Email: ltee@greaternapanee.com
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GREATER NAPANEE’S RIVERFRONT FESTIVAL JUNE 12-14, 2015
1. The winning ticket on the Kayak was‌‌‌.. Krista Embury 2. The yellow sticker spotter $75 gift prize package was‌ Bobbie Whelen 3. The Team winner of the Beach Volleyball tournament was‌ “Wolf Packâ€? 4. Race the River Winners: Sea Kayak, Open, 2km: Sam Harrison with 11 minutes, 27 seconds River Kayak, Novice, 2km: Ryan Chapman with 14 minutes, 30 seconds River Kayak, Intermediate, 2km: David Harrison with 12 minutes, 28 seconds Tandem Canoe, Open, 2km: Brock and Kelly Lupton with 13 minutes, 48 seconds Family Canoe, Open, 1km: The Dorey Family (Kevin, Charlotte, John and Emily) with 9 minutes, 55 seconds.
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CANADA DAY BICYCLE RODEO
Greater Napanee Rides & Strides Committee Greater Napanee Rides & Strides is a community active transportation committee with the goal of promoting safe and accessible cycling and walking opportunities for all ages.
What is the Canada Day Bicycle Rodeo? A free, family-friendly day promoting safe cycling in Greater Napanee.
THANKS TO ALL PARTICIPANTS
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Summer Schedule:
Next Market Day – June 27th Saturdays, Bi-Weekly May 2 – Oct. 17
9am – 2pm * Rain or Shine Market Square, Napanee
June 27th July 11th July 25th Aug. 8th Aug. 22nd Sept. 5th Sept. 19th Oct. 3rd Oct.17th
Picasso in training – Kid’s Painting Cool Treats to Beat the Heat Wacky Water Games for Kids National Yard Sale Day Beading Bonanza - Kid’s Beading Antique Day Apple Appreciation Day Animal Day/ BIA Scarecrow Festival Celebrating the Season
The Town of Greater Napanee
INVITATION TO TENDER CAPPING AT ROBLIN WASTE DISPOSAL SITE Contract No. 2015-01
Sealed Tenders, clearly marked as to contents, will be received by: Jeff Cuthill Director of Utilities and Public Works Construction Town of Greater Napanee 45 Commercial Court Greater Napanee, Ontario K7R 4A2
until: 1:00 p.m. local time Tuesday June 30, 2014
for the capping of Roblin Waste Disposal Site
Work under this contract includes: Litter collection, regrading and placement of 0.6m thick clay cap, 0.15m topsoil and seed over 1.29 hectare.
There will be an optional site visit on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 10:00 am at the Roblin Waste Disposal Site. Plans, Specifications and Tender Forms may be digitally obtained from the Consultant's Office in Kingston by emailing a request to: mary.spencer@aecom.com. Hard copies can be picked up at the Consultant’s Office in Kingston for a fee of $20.00. Each tender must be accompanied by a tender deposit in the form of a Bid Bond or Certified Cheque in the amount specified in the Contract Documents payable to the Town of Greater Napanee.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ENGINEER AECOM 654 Norris Court Kingston, ON K7P 2R9 Telephone: 613.389.3703
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Wedding design ideas, inside and out Merola Tahamtan
Design Time unique, casual and tailored designs that express individuality, form and function. The same transition is evident in wedding planning. Couples are trading in the overly extravagant and formal weddings that were evident in the 1930s and 40s for smaller, more intimate occasions where design takes centre stage. Cool colours versus warm colours run fairly equal in popularity for weddings. Colours are no longer seasonal. Brides choose
what they love winter, summer, spring or fall. As with fashion and interiors, mixing colours to create fresh new harmonies is the ultimate success story. For interiors, and designing your theme, three to four colours are max for a successful palette. As with interiors, wedding schemes are mixing non-traditional materials to create drama and surprise. Burlap table runners on top of creamy silk tablecloths create a visual dichotomy or textures. Turning a converted barn into an elegant wedding venue might sound extreme, but this is a perfect setting to showcase chandeliers, elegant flowers, and satiny table linens against a backdrop of weathered wood and openbeamed rafters. Weddings are borrowing from interior design to create relaxed, cozy spaces for guests to congregate. Companies that ‘stage’ the event bring in sofas, coffee tables, antique pieces, room dividers, even area rugs to define spaces and invite conversation. Lighting is a
IN THE MATTER of Sections 45 and 53 of The Planning Act, TAKE NOTICE THAT the Committee of Adjustment/Land Division Committee (The Committee) of the Corporation of The Town of Greater Napanee will be considering the following application(s) for consent(s) or minor variance(s) at a public meeting on July 14, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at the Selby Community Hall at 114 Pleasant Drive, Selby, Ontario.
If you would like to provide the Committee with your comments on any of these applications, please write to Gib Garrett, Planning Clerk. If we have not heard from you by the date of the meeting, we will assume that you have no comments or concerns regarding this matter. If a person or public body that files an appeal of a decision of the Committee in respect of the proposed consent(s) or minor variance(s) does not make a written submission to the Committee before it gives or refuses to give a provisional consent or approval, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss the appeal. If you wish to be notified of the decision of the Committee of Adjustment in respect of the proposed consent(s) or minor variance(s), you must submit a written request to the Committee of Adjustment. This will also entitle you to be advised of a possible Ontario Municipal Board hearing. Even if you are the successful party, you should request a copy of the decision since the Committee of Adjustment decision may be appealed to the Ontario Municipal Board by the applicant or another member of the public.
Additional information regarding the application(s) is/are available for public inspection at the Town of Greater Napanee Municipal Office at 45 Commercial Court or by contacting the Development Services Department at (613) 354-5931 Extension 2114 during regular business hours, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Please refer to the appropriate file number.
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huge ingredient in interior design, and now in wedding design. Entire rooms can take on a custom ambiance with special lighting brought in to wash walls in soft, carefully chosen hues. It is no longer an either/or proposition. A mix of both orientations is the new backdrop for weddings. In interior design, you would cal it eclectic, and what both have in common is that it works. Eclectic style lets personal choice reign supreme — both in
design and wedding planning. Design isn’t necessarily about what you see; it is about what you feel. When we design our homes, we design spaces that make us feel comfortable and relaxed. We incorporate furnishings and objects that are reflective of our personal styles. It is only a natural succession that couples want to emulate that feeling of comfort and expression of style into one of the biggest days of their lives.
I just wanted to wish my wonderful brother-in-law Sohil a warm congratulations in his upcoming wedding to Rosita! Wishing them the joy and promise of a new life together. Merola Tahamtan is an Interior Stylist in Home & Business Design, Home Staging, Painting, Colour Consultation, Organization and Window Treatments. You can reach her at 613561-0244 or merolatahamtandesigns@live.ca
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With summer underway now, it is also wedding season with brides and grooms planning their special day and saying ‘I do.’ When analyzing all the elements that make up the visuals for a nuptial celebration, you realize there are distinct parallels between interior design and wedding design. Styling your wedding has come a long way from the standard vase and pillar candle combination. Today’s brides are seeking inspiration from all sources and walks of life — farm yards, vintage eras and, most recently, interior design. When planning a wedding, couples are now looking to interior design for inspiration for theming and stylizing. Many parallels exist between the two — both begin with large decisions such as choosing a colour theme, working with a budget and transforming a space to fit personal tastes and styles. Interior design is not so rigid and is breaking free of rules that have dictated the industry for decades. We are now seeing more
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Using funds collected from their charity car wash held at Denny’s earlier this month, GNES’ Firefighters made a $1,255 donation to the Napanee OSPCA. From left are OSPCA branch manager Kristen Mullins, Denny’s general manager Ron Himill, GNES’ Peter Hayes, OSPCA’s Megs McLary and Linda Young with GNES deputy fire chief Kevin Donaldson.
COMMUNITY PULSE one. Please no early birds. Call 613-336-2467 or 613336-2347. JULY 11 CHICKEN BARBECUE, RAFFLE Annunciation of Mary Church in Enterprise (659 Church St.) is hosting its annual chicken barbecue/raffle. Serving will be 4-7 p.m. Adults $14, students up to
JULY 4 MAMMOTH YARD SALE Hosted by Henderson United Church, rain or shine, at the Henderson community Hall at 2384 Henderson Rd. from 8 a.m. to noon. Come to the country for some bargains and help out the church, all proceeds go to the church. There’s something for every-
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Irish culture celebrated at Tamworth Gaeltacht
BY ADAM PRUDHOMME
fifth annual Oireachtas Gaeilge Cheanada. Staff Reporter The open-air festival is both a competition and eduIrish culture will be on full cational showcase for all display in the Tamworth- things Irish. Some of the Erinsville area this Sunday world’s top Irish musicians, as the Gaeltacht hosts its dancers and linguists will
compete in front of judges while members of the public are given an in-depth look into the Gaelic culture through workshops and lectures. The event is considered the premier Irish festival of its kind in Canada.
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“People that are running the workshops are the foremost proponents of their discipline,� said Aralt Mac Giolla Chainnigh, event organizer. “They’re the judges that are coming from Ireland.� Because the TamworthErinsville Gaeltacht is sistered with the Gaeilge in Ireland, the festival is able to draw upon some of the foremost experts in Irish language, directly from the Emerald Isle and from across North America. “There are certainly some high quality performances with the judges that come from Ireland,� said Chainnigh. “They give performances as well which are just the very best in the world in all of those disciplines. At the same time people there are intent on learning the Irish language. This provides them the opportunity to meet other speakers and interact with
people who have Irish as their first language.� Among the guest speakers at the event will be Brid Ui Cholla, who will also be entrusted in the role as festival president. A native of Connemara, Ireland, she helped found an Irish language learning centre in the Irish county of Cork. It was her suggestion back in 2006 that lead to the creation of the Tamworth-Erinsville Gaeltacht, as well as suggesting that a festival like the Oireachtas take place at the grounds every summer. The festival is also a great place for those just interested in observing the history of the Irish culture. The weekend will feature performances in spoken arts, drama, literature, singing, dancing and instrumental music. Awards will be presented to the top performers in each category Sunday evening, with the winner of the singing (Sean
Nos) competition earning an all expense paid trip to Ireland to compete at the highest level in the world. Among the lectures offered will be one about some of the online programs available for learning the Irish language. “The principle there is you give a person a fish they eat for a day, teach them to fish and they can feed themselves,� said Chainnigh. “I will take people through a couple of programs that are available and they can go home and learn more using that same system.� Admission for the event is $10 for adults, $5 for students and free for children under 12. A family pass is also available for $25. A complete list of the events, along with a schedule, can be found at www.oireachtas.ca. The Gaeltacht is located at 298 Gilmore Rd. in Tamworth.
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An Irish trio perform at last year’s festival.
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Benefit concert for OSPCA boasts musical mix
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Over 20 live acts mixed with a vendor market and art Staff Reporter show will make for a unique event, the likes of which have Every known music genre, never been seen in Napanee. including some pretty All proceeds from the show obscure sub-genres such as will go to the Napanee branch ‘hardcore christmas’, will be of the OSPCA. “I’ve have the opportunity represented on stage during the 4-Legged Friends Benefit to play with a lot of these acts Festival July 4 at Napanee’s in Quebec, so it was an opportunity to bring some of them Strathcona Paper Centre.
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to Napanee,” said Nathan Amey, who along with organizing the event will also be taking the stage with his band Sofa King Addicted. “It’s an opportunity to do some good for the Humane Society as well.” Local acts such as Ryland Clark (pop), Steve Medd (folk), Yes Please and the No Thank-Yous (punk rock cover band of old hits) and Real Eyes Realize Real Lies (ska/punk) will share the stage with acts from Kingston, Picton and Quebec. Many of the bands are from Stomp Records, which is Canada’s biggest punk/ska label, as well as Amey’s own Bare Bones Records. County, hip-hop, alternative rock and acoustic acts are also scheduled to take the stage. “It’s a little more unique
acts so that some of the more tame acts, such as country, pop and blue grass, will be playing during the art show. The more hardcore music gets underway later in the evening. Amey says he’s still accepting vendors and artists for the show as well. To reserve a space e-mail skadog64@hotmail.com. The endor’s fee is $30 for a 10x10 space, with a table provided. The cost for an artist is $20, but they must provide their own display set-up. Tickets for the show are $10, which gets the festivalgoer a wristband that gives them in-and-out privileges for the entire day. They’re available at the Napanee OSPCA, Strathcona Paper Centre, Marie’s Place, Elena’s Restaurant, Smokey
Dokey’s, Chit Chat Cafe and Dale’s Transmission as well as by searching the 4-Legged Friends Benefit Festival on Facebook. Amey says though the support of several local businesses, he was able to keep operating costs low and generate more money for the humane society. “So many people have a soft spot for animals,” said Amey. “It’s not a very hard sell when I go up to a business, show them the flyer and say all proceeds go to the Napanee Branch of the OSPCA. Immediately they want to get behind that cause.” A complete set list, as well as videos from some of the performing acts are available on the event’s Facebook page.
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scouting.com by clicking on the ‘Business Supporters’ tab. The First Napanee Valley The Scouting group says it is Scouting group says it’s thankful to those local busipleased to inform the Napa- nesses that have contributed nee community of a new $20 to be listed. “It is great that we have online ‘local business’ directocommunity minded businessry. The directory can be es in the Napanee area willfound online at ing to help our youth. These w w w. 1 s t n a p a n e e v a l l e y - funds will be used by the Beaver, Cub and Scout sections to provide our youth with enriched programs including camps, hikes and other outdoor/indoor activities and crafts,” said Art Dunham, a Cub Scout leader with the group. The group says its leaders are still visiting businesses. If
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than just your traditional farmer’s market,” said Amey. “We’re going to get a lot of art in there too with all kinds of different vendors. I can’t stress enough that there’s something for everybody.” Along with the art that will be for sale, a couple of pieces have been donated for a raffle, including one from Kris Perry. “She was just selected by Wildlife Habitat Canada to paint a postage stamp for Canada,” said Amey. “There are only 20 artists selected from all of Canada for that honour.” Doors for the show open at 9 a.m. with the first act taking the stage at 10 a.m. The market and art show will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Amey says they’ve strategically staggered the musical
your business has not been contacted yet then you have the option of emailing info@1stnapaneevalleyscouting.com or calling Dunham at 613-344-2055 to have your business listed immediately. He said the youth have had a busy year doing hikes, camps, crafts, games and visiting places like the fire hall and police station. “A focal point of our program is the community This year we have visited local residents at retirement homes, participated in the Remembrance Day parade, helped with Earth Day cleanup around Napanee, planted trees at the Quinte Conservation area in
Belleville and went door to door collecting food as part of the local food drive,” he said. Youth registration is now open for the upcoming 20152016 year that begins this September. If you register before June 30 you save $15 off the regular $190 fee. You can register online at www.scouts.ca/ca/memberregistration or by contacting Mellissa Dusharme at 613328-7478. The club thanks local businesses and the community for their support of Scouts, as well as Vital Volunteers Inc. whose software powers the club’s website, business directory and more.
The Kinsmen Club of Napanee's 2nd Annual Benefit Golf Tournament for Cystic Fibrosis
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Thank You Many thanks to all who helped make our tournament a success. Special recognition for their contributions and hard work goes to: Napanee Golf and Country Club (Milt Rose, Pro-Shop Staff and Kitchen Staff) , Hole Sponsors (Chadwick Engineering, Joyce's Meat & Deli, Centre St. Auto Sales, Fairbairn Memorial, MF Masonary, Bruce Airhart., Remax Finest Reality, D&D Electrocraft Ltd., Hart N’ Hart Signs and Promotions and McDougall Insurance Brokers who sponsored the Hole in One), Hole-In One Spotters Mandy Stinson and Beth Myers, and Silent Auction contributors (Napanee Golf and Country Club, Bokke Inc., Loyalist Golf and Country Club, Suds Car Wash, Wild Orchid, Beth Stinson, RMT, Bruce Airhart, Shannon &Kevin McCaffrey, Lady Jane B&B ,McCormick's General Store, KalTire).
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Country jamboree returns in July Staff Reporter
Napanee’s second annual country jamboree has now become a four-day event and includes more opportunity for up and coming artists to perform. The Napanee Country Jamboree is set for July 2326 at the Napanee Fairgrounds and tickets for the entire weekend are $55 per person, including camping. Day passes range from $10 to $25 per person, depending on the day. On top of two open mic days, it will also include a session just for young singers and opportunity to perform more casually. “We’re working on putting together a campfire jam,� said Lisa Hart, one of the organizers and a Saturday night headlining entertainer. She said the committee is still working on the fire department on the campfire event; however, either way there will be a casual sit-down session where people can play instruments and sing more informally. “We thought it would be a neat setting just for everyone to get together and take turns going around. You get
ner and dance will be back again on Friday. The Jamboree will launch Thursday at noon with an open mic session. Entertainers on Thursday include Red Cedar, Gloria Digby, and Sunshine Soul. The campfire jam will start around 8:45 p.m. Thursday day passes are $10 per person. Friday’s events will start at noon with an open mic session for an hour. After that, entertainers will include Robin Edgar, Shelly Mallen, Easy Street, and The Reasons. The 1950s and 60s dinner will start at 6 p.m. and the dance will begin at 7 p.m. Friday day passes are $20 per person for the jamboree and $25 a person (or $40 a couple) for the 50s and 60s dinner and dance. Saturday’s events will start at 11 a.m. with the Young Stars Showcase. Entertainers that day will include: Ebony Digby, Shylah Hart, Kieran Robinson & Chantal Nadeau, Gracie Shay, Ross Croft, Doug Montgomery & Co., Angie Austin, John Milner, Mitch Barker, Dale Ducharme, Riki Knox, Dean Austin, Cheryl Casselman, Kevin Young, Johnny Burke, Lisa Hart, and Colin Amey. Saturday day passes are $25 per per-
COMMUNITY PULSE SUMMER WORKSHOP AND PLEIN AIR PAINTING From July 15 to Aug. 19, the Greater Napanee and Area Art Association will be offering every Wednesday from 9 a.m.-noon ‘paint-outs’ (weather permitting) in a variety of inspiring locations in and around Napanee. Tim Nimigan will offer a ‘paint-out workshop’ on July 15, providing guidance and suggestions
on composition and colours and assist you with your painting. The cost for attending the workshop is $200 for members and $30 for nonmembers. Register before May 22 by emailing/calling Bernice Wood at jawood99@hotmail.com, or 613217-1088. Regular Paintouts will be free for members. Stay tuned for the paint-out locations and other activities on
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Bath park gets new playground equipment
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Centennial Park in Bath is ship-shape once again. Thanks to contributions from the Bath Park Development Advisory Committee, the Bath and District Lions Club and Loyalist Township, new playground equipment — complete with a fitting nautical theme for its lakeside location — was unveiled on Saturday morning. A half-court basketball pad was also opened to the public. “This structure is a testament to how things can readily get done if you have good community support and collaborative action,” said Ward 2 (Bath) councillor Ed Danilunas. “The Lions Club and the committee, along with matching funds from Loyalist Township, raised $30,000 for this structure,” he continued. “I can tell you that’s a hard sell, given all the competition for donations and funds from everywhere.” “The park is something that we’ve been working on for a number of years,” said Tom Houston, Lions Club regional chair. “It’s something that didn’t take overnight. It took a long time
to get where we are today. We also worked with the (the committee) and Loyalist, and we worked very well together.” “If it wasn’t for community support, you’d never get anything done. It was great working with the township. There was no effort, everybody was on-board from Day 1. And the people who raised a lot of funds before us, the other committee, I’d like to thank them for all the hard work that they did,” said Bath Lions Club president Jim Chanda. Chanda said he and the club hope the new equipment will provide another incentive for young families to stop in the village to play and to swim, and maybe visit some local shops. “Thank you for the support that the community as a whole, and the Lions Club specifically, have put in towards making this a reality,” said Loyalist DeputyMayor Ric Bresee. “It has taken a few years, it has taken a lot of work on behalf of the Bath and District Lions Club and the (park committee). We greatly appreciate your efforts towards that end… I think it turned out wonderfully. The pirate ship motif is a great tie in to everything we do here in Bath.”
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Loyalist Township Deputy-Mayor Ric Bresee (left) and councillor Jamie Hegadorn look on while children rush the new playground equipment immediately following the ribbon cutting.
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Peewee Express to host weekend OASA Elims Ontario’s 12 best softball teams battle for spot in either Western or Eastern Canadians
BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
dozen of Ontario's top peewee softball teams will roll into Napanee this weekend, gunning for a top three finish at the OASA Peewee Eliminations. At stake is either a trip to the 2015 Eastern Canadians in Newfoundland or the 2015 Western Canadians in Manitoba. The team that finishes first has a choice of which tournament they’d like to enter, with second and third choosing from what’s left over. Only one team can enter the Western Canadians with two spots available for the Eastern Canadians. Representing the home town will be the D&D Electrocraft Express. They are made up of Walker Lyons, Jacob Martin, Austin Sutcliffe, Emmet Pierce, Brock Fencott, Dean Taylor, Alex Li, Liam Walsh, Connor Brooks, Andrew Grouchy, Owen Lambert and Rob Barker. They are coached by Brent Barker, Fred Sutcliffe
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and Brian Li. “They know what this weekend coming means,” said Barker, the team’s head coach, noting that about two-thirds of the team have played in an elimination type tournament. “They’re willing to embrace it. They know the stakes and they’re willing to take it head on.” Though they are a confident bunch, Barker says they know they will match up against some very tough teams in the double knockout eliminations. Along with Napanee entries will come from Shallow Lake, ORSA, Cobourg, Wellesley, Belmore, Campbellford, Springbrook, Tavistock, Chatsworth, Innerkip and Kitchener-Waterloo. Barker says the Express boys have seen about threequarters of those clubs at various tournaments or league games already this season and expect fierce competition from all entries. “Most of them are really good clubs,” said Barker. “As you look across Softball Napanee, you look at our club and you look at some of
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The D&D Electrocraft Napanee Peewee Express, made up of (back from left) Brent Barker (head coach), Dave Pierce (coach), Walker Lyons, Jacob Martin, Austin Sutcliffe, Emmet Pierce, Brock Fencott, Dean Taylor, Fred Sutcliffe (coach), Andrew Grouchy, Brian Li (coach), (front from left) Alex Li, Liam Walsh, Conner Brooks, Owen Lambert, Rob Barker will host the OASA Elims this weekend. the other clubs across Ontario and see what Softball Ontario has done and it’s quite amazing how each league has stepped it up
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year after year. They’ve got a bunch of good ball players all across Ontario.” While the Express will have the advantage of play-
ing in the friendly confines format. They’re hoping to a of the Richard Dickson and large supportive crowd Robert Paul diamonds, throughout the weekend. there’s still little room for SEE EXPRESS | PAGE 24 > error in a double knock-out
Marathon Golfers For Hospice
Weekend tournament will be largest in club history BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
doggone Canada Day celebration is on tap at the Napanee Fairground arena this weekend as flyball teams gather from far and wide for the Unlimited Flyball Tournament. Essentially a relay race for dogs, flyball is a competition to see which team of dogs can hop over hurdles and retrieve a tennis ball and bring it back to its trainer the fastest. Hosted by the local Ready…Set….Go flyball team, the tournament will feature double lane racesthat is two races taking part simultaneously, for the first time. “This is going to be the biggest tournament that we've ever had,” said Nancy Yanaky, event organizer and flyball trainer. “There’s 42 teams entered with 17 dif-
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ferent clubs from all over.” This weekend’s tournament will be just one of an estimated 300 that will be held throughout North America this summer. The sport has exploded in popularity lately as owners of all ages take it up with dogs of all age and sizes. “We’ve got members of all ages, it’s a really good family activity,” Yanaky says of the local team, noting they have 17 active members throughout the year. “The one thing we have in common is we love our animals.” When not taking part in tournaments, the club trains all season long inside the old co-op building next to the Napanee train station. On any given practice night there will be a variable mix of dog breeds racing side by side. “The most common breed you’ll see is Border
Collies and the Australian Shepherds,” said Yanaky. “But any high energy dog like the Jack Russell Terrier (are a good fit for the sport), and we’ve got a lot of mutts too, a lot of mixtures.” This weekend’s tournament will run Saturday and Sunday, starting at 10 a.m. both days. The event is open to the public, with no admission charge. Guests are encouraged to bring a donation to the local Napanee Food Bank. Naturally being so close to Canada Day the event will feature a decidedly Canadian theme, with red and white decor throughout the arena. Team members will be sporting plenty of red maple leafs and audience members are encouraged to do the same. For more on the tournament visit the club’s website www.rsgflyball.com.
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Jamie Cybulski and Dave Pinnell Jr. completed their fourth annual Longest Day of Golf last Wednesday, teeing off at 4:44 a.m. and ending at 9:27 p.m., completing 181 holes on the Napanee Golf and Country Club course. They raised $3,988 for Hospice L&A this year, and $13,522 over the four years.
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Bantam Mavericks Charge Into TIMFL Semifinals
Chadwick is tops this week in league
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The L & A Mutual Insurance Overall Low Special to the Beaver Gross winner for the field Excellent weather greeted was Dennis Chadwick-37.0. 63 avid golfers for this The format this week was the reverse of last week-a week's league play.
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Matt Ruttan and the bantam Loyalist Mavericks bested the Sydenham Bulldogs 2 51-18 on Sunday to earn a berth in the Thousand Islands Minor Football League semifinals this Friday in Gananoque against Bulldogs 1. They hope to qualify for the league’s championship game on Sunday, also in Gan.
EXPRESS | Peewees at home, Midgets head to Tavistock CONTINUED FROM PAGE 23 “It’s nice playing in your home town in front of friends, family and fans, but the game is still the same no matter where we go,” said
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day. A loss would see them play for their tournament lives at 11 a.m. Saturday. “Some teams are coming from a long ways away, some are great rivals,” said Barker. “It will be interesting, every year is different.” The finals are scheduled for 1 p.m. on Sunday. “I’ll be happy if the boys can do it,” Barker said of a top three finish. “We’re already really proud of what they’ve accomplished (so far this season).” A complete tournament draw is available at www.oasa.ca. Elsewhere the Napanee Calderwood Automation Midget Express will head to Tavistock this weekend to take part in the OASA U18 Midget Eliminations. They are aiming for a top three finish, which would qualify them for the 2015 U18 Midget Boys’ Canadian Fastpitch Championships, held in New Brunswick Aug. 10-16. Their eliminations tournament is also a doubleknockout format.
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APPLIANCES FOR SALE
CommerCial Fridge, Coldmatic, 2 sliding doors, $350. Call Mainstay Herbals, 613-354-4769.
NEW and USED
APPLIANCES USED REFRIGERATORS
Stoves, washers, dryers, freezers, dishwashers, 3 mos. old & up. Sold with written guarantees. Fridge's $100. & up.
NEW APPLIANCES
At the lowest prices in the area. Trade-ins accepted on new appliances. Big selection to choose from.
PAYS CASH$$$
For good used appliances in working order or not but no junk please. VISA & MASTERCARD accepted. We have our own financing also. Shop at our competitors & then come see for yourself quality at low prices. Open evenings 7 days a week. We Deliver.
SMITTY’S APPLIANCES LTD. 969-0287 FARM
geHl 1470 round baler, excellent working condition, $6,000; J D 1840 with loader, 5,400 hours, $9,000. 613-962-1187. Hoard’s livestoCK auction, Tuesdays. Marketing and trucking information, call Murray Jackson, 613-354-6713. Jd 1209 Hay Bine, 9’ cut, $900; A/C 160 diesel tractor, $1,500. Call 613331-1303. miXed Horse hay, new crop, whole oats and straw; 3 furrow plough. Call 613-354-2406. NeW HollaNd 488 haybine, 9’ cut, good working, $1,500. Call 613354-2892. NeW idea side rake, good working condition. Call 613-379-2183. 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. YearliNg simmeNtal bulls, 1 black blaze face, 1 solid red, 2 with white on face. Call 613-379-2980 after 5pm.
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statioNerY, We have a variety of office supplies including table paper. You can place an order with us for wedding invitations and accessories, business cards and address labels. If what you require is not in stock, we will be glad to order the item for you. The Napanee Beaver, 613-354-6641, ext. 101.
WALL TO WALL SALE 20%-50% OFF EVERYTHING until July 15th
All Ladies Fashions including Alia & Tanjay
ABBEY LANE STORE 165 Main St., Picton Open 7 days a week
PETS
K9 Will at Pet Panache, Napanee’s premier pet training centre, puppy to advance training, custom-made classes to meet your pet’s needs, flexible schedules 7 days a week, 21 Dundas Street East. 613-354-9171. luv-a-K9 dog School for all your training! Obedience, Agility, Rally, CGN, Show, we do it all! Gorgeous training room, matted, heated, air, only the best for our clients! Classes 7 days a week. 613-389-2895. www.luv-a-k9.com Pet Nail clippings, Monday, July 6th, $10 cash only with proceeds going to Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre, 5:30pm-6:30pm. Cat grooming available the last Friday of every month. Next one is June 26th. Classy Canines, #6, 140 Industrial Blvd. Napanee. 613-354-3433. PuPPies For sale. Call 613-3882530.
CARS & TRUCKS
MONDAY-THURSDAY 8:30AM TO 4:30PM FRIDAY - CLOSED
New and Used Auto Parts for Cars, Trucks and 4x4s Also Tires
1997 CHevY Silverado truck, as is, put over $2,000 in repairs, $1,500. Call 613-396-6478. 2009 CHev Uplander, 7 passenger van, power windows, air, cruise, remote starter, etc. 95k km, original owner, $7,400. 613-352-3532. tires, good selection of used car and truck tires. Call Dan, 613-9297572.
NAPANEE AUTO RECYCLING INC.
4941 County Road 8, R.R.2, Napanee. K7R 3K7
We Deliver “YOU AUTO TRY US”
WaNted, older 1996 to 2005 car, small van or light truck with not too many kilometers for cash. 613449-1668.
BOATS & MOTORS
17’ sPriNgBoK aluminum canoe, maximum capacity 835 lbs, like new, $700 or best offer. 613-352-5874.
COMMERCIAL FOR RENT
650 sQ ft office suite, 116 John, with barrier-free access, elevator, $500 includes utilities, central air conditioning. 613-532-3672.
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL SPACES
72 Dundas Street East, Napanee 1,200 sq. ft. office which includes
3 rooms, 2 washrooms and partial kitchen. $650. MONTHLY Also 665 sq ft $550. MONTHLY BOTH UNITS: Includes heat, utilities and air conditioning. Located on second floor with private entrance from centre hall foyer. Good location on the main street across from Tim Hortons. To view, call the Business Manager,
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NaPaNee CommerCial storefront, prime location, Dundas Street, back entrance, handicap accessible, bathroom, showroom window, efficient utilities, $700 plus H.S.T., plus utilities, lease negotiable. Call or text 613-539-4847.
FOR RENT
20X30 garage for rent in the Napanee area, $400 plus hydro. Call 613-484-2530. 20X30 garage for rent, Napanee area, $500 plus hydro. 613-484-2530. adult BuildiNg, non-smoking, large 1 bedroom apartment, parking, laundry, very quiet, first/last, available immediately. 613-546-6868. atteNtioN seNiors, room and board, $750 monthly, country setting, 5 minutes from Napanee. Call 613-354-5486. availaBle JulY 1st, one bedroom house, good location, near store, $1,000 monthly plus utilities. 613-484-2530. availaBle JulY 1st, quiet one bedroom main floor apartment with private entrance, newly renovated, includes appliances, free unlimited internet, WiFi, gas heat, central air, hydro and parking, $950, first and last required. 613-354-9527. NaPaNee, 3 bedroom apartment, 2nd floor, $900, July 1st, plus heat and hydro, central air, laundry facilities, 55+, no pets, no smoking, first/last. 613-354-5810.
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5500 Watt, portable generator, $300; battery Weedeater with charger, $50; push lawn mower. Call 613-354-2570. Class 3 trailer hitch, torsion bars to 10,000 lb load; good table saw. Inquire, 613-354-0585. FireWood, $160 per truck load, available now, will deliver. Call 613453-6461. laWN moWer, works good, $45; Weedeater. Call 613-396-1962. sailBoat, 19’ 6” Paceship, furling main, furling jib, can sleep 2, new trailer, $1,900. 613-354-0585. treadmill 4.3 hp motor; exercise bike. Call 613-354-5561.
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ARTICLES FOR SALE
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3 Bedroom House, availaBle august 1st
Was completely renovated from top to bottom September 2013. Everything was brand new, kitchen, bath, living room, den and laundry hookups on main floor, 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs, fridge, stove and dishwasher included, brand new gas furnace, paved drive. Quiet area with walking distance to hospital and downtown Napanee. $1,350 plus hydro, gas, utilities and hot water rental. Must be non-smokers. Call for more details or to view, 613-561-9320.
availaBle NoW, 2 bedroom second floor apartments, available in Napanee/Deseronto, quiet buildings, walking distance to amenities, $900$930 monthly inclusive, first/last and references required. 613-561-7956. large House to share in Napanee, would suit single working person, $600 monthly inclusive, available immediately. 613-308-9678. NaPaNee, 1 bedroom 2nd floor storefront apartment, downtown, recently renovated, fridge, stove included, bathroom with shower stall, suitable for single person or couple, $825 plus hydro, available July 15th. Call or text 613-539-4847. NaPaNee, 2 bedroom 2nd floor downtown storefront apartment, shared private deck, laundry room, appliances, utilities included, nonsmoking, no pets, rental application required, $1,100, available September 1st. Call or text 613-539-4847. NaPaNee, august 1st or sooner, 1 bedroom in duplex, includes stove and fridge, newly renovated, nice apartment, no pets, no smoking, plus utilities, first/last. 613-561-0118. NiCe BrigHt 2 bedroom apartment, newly renovated, near hospital, parking, laundry, no smoking, prefer no pets, $850 plus hydro, first and last. 613-354-9966. PerFeCt For Seniors, 1 bedroom apartment, private entrance, parking, laundry facility available, $700 all inclusive, no smoking, no pets, first and last months rent required, available July 1st. 613-8884303 or 613-354-4149. small 1 bedroom, 2nd floor, Old Post Office, $795 includes utilities, appliances, air conditioning, parking, free satellite (200 channels), free WiFi, free garbage removal, coin laundry, quiet, secure, smoke-free building, first/last, July 1st. 613-532-3672. tWo Bedroom apartment, downtown Napanee, laundry and superintendent on site, $750 monthly plus hydro; 1 bedroom apartment, $750 inclusive, both available August 1st. Call Joe, 613-308-9049.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
BoB’s laKe, newly listed large treed year around waterfront lot, cottage, 2 new bunkies, garage/workshop, bargain at $165,000. Terms. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-449-1668, Kingston Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. Brokerage, 613-273-5000. WiltoN area, private rural 2.89 acre treed picturesque site, tree lined driveway, over $38,000 worth of paved area, commercial style part insulated 2,000 sq ft shop plus wall for another 2,500 sq ft garage, shop or farm. Ideal for tradesman, contractor, car or mechanical buff, valued at over $330,000, listed at $277,000 M.L.S. For quick sale, motivated seller. Open Sunday. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-4491668, Kingston Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. Brokerage, 613-273-5000.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
mY ClieNt pays a good cash price for homes or any buildings in need of renovation, repair or updating. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-449-1668, Kingston Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. Brokerage, 613-273-5000. toP CasH for waterfront homes, cottages or large tracks of waterfront land. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-4491668 for confidential evaluation, Kingston Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. Brokerage, 613-273-5000.
WANTED
miNt aNd used postage stamps, covers, post cards, coins and paper money. Call Bob, 613-967-2118.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
ASPHALT SERVICES
• Driveway Widening and Cuts • Asphalt Removal (bumps in front of garages due from sinking asphalt) • Gravel and Grading
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Have traCtor with loader, bush hogging, yard work, garden tilling, cutting lawns. Call Earl, 613-3542570.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
reNovatioNs, rePairs, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates. John, 613-354-3671.
HELP WANTED
HiriNg Full-time experienced auto body repairer and painter, we offer a good hourly pay package including health benefit program. Drop off your resume to 28 Advance Avenue, Napanee or e-mail rj@babcockcollisionservices.com
SPECIAL NOTICES
Feel You have a drinking problem? Help is available. Call Alcoholics Anonymous. Napanee, 613-354-9974, 613-354-4890; Deseronto, 613-396-2543.
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COMING EVENTS
Come JoiN over 50 vendors, Sunday, June 28th, 9am-2pm at The Strathcona Paper Centre, Napanee for an outdoor vendors market featuring local vendors as well as vendors from Ottawa-Cambridge. For vendor information, please contact Jennifer Collins, 613-561-3241 or e-mail kidinacandyshop11@hotmail.com Firearms aNd Hunter Education course, Tamworth, Firearms Course, July 24th, 25th; Hunter Education, August 7th, 8th. Wild Turkey licence examinations. Call Bill for course details, 613-3352786.
PERSONALS
seNior ladY wishes to meet a gentleman for companionship, outings and of course dancing. Please send replies to Advertiser, Box 165, c/o 72 Dundas Street East, Napanee, Ontario K7R 1H9.
BIRTHS
JIM PORTER
ENTERPRISES - Plumbing - Pump Service - Water Treatment Service
CALL NOW 613-532-1120
laWN Care and backhoe service, 40 hp tractor with backhoe, loader bucket, grapple bucket, bush hog, landscape rake and box scraper comes with scarifier shanks, wire/irrigation shank ripper, post hole digger, Zero turn commercial mower, Stihl Multi System comes with grass trimmer, roto-tiller, edger, brush surface cleaner, Stihl chain saws, wood splitter, etc. Sgt. Major Ent. Brad Graham, office, 613-354-6857: cell, 613-328-0698.
AYDEN NORMORE
Congratulations Acacia and Andy on your healthy, handsome baby boy!
Ayden Andrew Normore born in Halifax, Nova Scotia on Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 7:25am weighing in at 9lbs 2 1/2oz and was 22 inches long!
First time grandparents to Ayden are: Velvet and Larry Long and Kathy and Todd Normore Excited Aunts: Dana and Alaina Long Proud Uncles: Nathan Long and Tim Normore
It’s A Boy Jason Claus and Shirley Steckley of Thunder Bay, Ontario welcome with love and joy the birth of their second child, a beautiful baby boy “Kyuss Joshua Cory” born June 18, 2015 at 12:45am, weighing 7 lbs 3 oz. A little brother for Halen. Second grandchild for very proud Bomper and Nannie, Dale and Louise Claus of Deseronto. Our hearts are overflowing with love. Uncle Cory and Aunt Amber are thrilled and can’t wait to spoil Kyuss. Mommy, Daddy and baby are doing great.
CARDS OF THANKS
A Day To Remember A special thank you to my friends, neighbours and family who came to help celebrate my 90th Birthday in Roblin Hall. Thanks for the many cards I received, both humorous and serious, all were very much appreciated, also for the gifts not expected but gratefully accepted. Thank you to all my family who helped with 2pm-4pm Reception and the delicious Roast Beef Dinner for 40 family members. Special thanks to my daughters who planned this special day, it gave me “Memories to Treasure”. Willis Morgan.
MEMORIAMS
BRADLEY - In loving memory of my dad, Frederick Douglas, who passed away June 29, 1992, 23 years today. No words I write can ever say How much I miss you every day, As time goes by, the loneliness grows, How I miss you, nobody knows, I think of you in silence, I often speak your name, But all I have are memories And photos in a frame, But the love I have for you, Is in my heart to keep, I’ve never stopped loving you, I know that I never will, Deep inside my heart You are with me still, Heartaches in this world are many, But mine is worse than any, My heart still aches as I whisper low, I need you and miss you so, The things I feel so deeply Are often the hardest to say, But I just can’t keep quiet anymore, So I’ll tell you anyways, There is a place in my heart That no one else can fill, For those of you who still have their dad, Treat him with loving care, You will never know the emptiness As when you turn and he is not there. Sadly missed but never forgotten, your son Fred Jr. and daughter-inlaw Gweynne. MacPHERSON - In loving memory of a dear friend, Tony, who passed away June 29, 2014. We do not need a special day To bring you to our mind, For the days we do not think of you Are very hard to find. Sadly missed by Harold and Shirley Benjamin. SWEET - Rosellene June 28, 2008 We thought of you with love today, But that is nothing new, We thought about you yesterday And days before that too, We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, Now all we have is memories And your picture in a frame, Your memory is our keepsake With which we’ll never part, God has you in His keeping, We have you in our hearts. Wilbert, Mike, Kim, Steve, Darcy and families.
In Memory of
DEATHS
FLETCHER, Eileen Winnifred (nee Radcliffe)
Peacefully at the Village Green, Selby, with her family by her side, on Friday, June 19, 2015, in her 93rd year. Beloved wife of the late John and predeceased by infant son Paul. Loving mother of Barb Takasaki (late Lloyd) of Hamilton; Patricia Fletcher-Meilleur (Brian) of North York and Susan FletcherKeron (Randy) of London. Sadly missed by her grandchildren, Adam Fox (Jessica), Murray Swain, Joanne Takasaki, Brandon Fox (Ashley), Matthew Keron (Breanne), Heather Keron and Stephanie Keron (Chad). Greatgrandmother of Parker Takasaki. Will be remembered by her close friend Elva Leary. Interment will take place in the family plot in Mount Hope at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations by cheque to the Village Green Nursing Home, Selby would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com Funeral Arrangements Entrusted to The Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel”. Two locations to serve you.
448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722
980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722
HEARNS, MCPL Melvyn Douglas
Ret’d of Young’s Point, Ontario After a courageous ten month journey, lost his battle on Sunday, February 15, 2015, at the age of 69. He died peacefully in Palliative Care at the Peterborough Regional Health Centre. He will be truly missed by his best friend and wife MaryEllen (nee Young), his mother Edna of Napanee; sister Cheryl Parker and nephew Scott Parker of Toronto; stepsons, Charles Clark (Anne) of Aurora, IL. and David Clark (Beverley) of Lefroy, Ontario. He will be greatly missed by his five grandchildren, whom he dearly loved, Justyn and Bryan of Aurora, IL.; Emma and Kevin of Lefroy, Ontario and Vincent Russomanno of Newmarket, Ontario. He made friends wherever he went and will be sadly missed by them all. Heaven will never be the same, for he will make his mark there as he did on earth. Cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Mel’s Life will be held at The Hendren Funeral Homes, Lakefield Chapel on Saturday, June 27, 2015 at 1pm with visitation to commence at 11am. A reception will follow in the Heritage Room of the Funeral Home. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the Peterborough Regional Health Centre Foundation (Palliative Care or Cancer Care). Friends may send condolences or make donations by contacting the Funeral Home at www.hendrenfuneralhome.com or by calling 705-652-3355.
McFARLANE, Florence Rosamond (nee Bell)
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A Celebration of Irene’s Life will be held at the Wartman Funeral Home “Napanee Chapel” on Thursday, July 2, 2015 from 6pm8pm. Donations to the Cancer Society in her memory would be appreciated by the family. (Donations by cheque please). Online condolences at www.wartmanfuneralhomes.com
448 Camden Rd. at Newburgh Rd., Napanee, K7R 1G1 - 613-354-3722
980 Collins Bay Rd. at Taylor-Kidd Blvd., Kingston, K7M 5H2 - 613-634-3722
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MORGAN, Bernice
JEROME, Irene Georgina
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Peacefully, at the Village Green Nursing Home in Selby, on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Bernice Julia Morgan of Napanee, at age 95. Beloved wife of the late James Morgan and dear mother of James Morgan (Nancy) of Napanee; Sharon Johnstone (John) of Napanee and Joan Smith (Curtis) of Kingston. Grandmother of Tony Morgan (Kathy), John Johnstone (Bev), Kevin Johnstone (Leanne), Tracy Johnstone (Geoff Reid), Chris Johnstone, Curtis Smith (Kim) and Wade Smith (Jenn). Fondly remembered by 8 great-grandchildren, several nieces, nephews and many friends. Predeceased by her parents Albert and Janet Young, brothers, Edward and Archie Young, her sisters, Peg Lavergne and Lois Nickel and great-grandson Keiran Smith. A graveside Service will be held at Newburgh Cemetery on Thursday, June 25th at 1:30pm. Memorial donations (by cheque or credit card please) to the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. In the care of Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee (613-354-3341). Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
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Mom passed away in her sleep in the early hours of Wednesday, June 17, 2015, in her 85th year. After a three year struggle with dementia, she is finally at peace. In keeping with her wishes, cremation has taken place. Visitation and Services will follow in July with an announcement prior. Arrangements entrusted to John R. Bush Funeral Home, 80 Highland Avenue, Belleville (613968-5588). Online condolences www.rushnellfamilyservices.com
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YARD SALE HUGE YARD/ GARAGE SALE Saturday June 27th Saturday, June 27th 8am - 3pm 746 Palace Road Napanee
Large variety of items
8am - 3pm Sunday, June 28th 12 noon - 3pm 2 Bell Road, Tamworth Rain or Shine
YARD SALE
Saturday June 27th Starting at 7am 430 Bridge Street West Napanee
MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE
Saturday June 27th 7am - 1pm Rain or Shine 62 & 64 Kanvers Way, Napanee Indoor and outdoor furniture (patio table and 4 chairs, 2 patio umbrellas with bases, outdoor chair pads, 2 oak side chairs, desk chair, antique wood medicine cabinet), maple butcher’s block (30”x42”, 1 3/4” thick), a large selection of toys (Playmobil sets, Fisher Price, stuffed toys), small appliances (2 microwaves, triple standing electric fan, clothes steamer, tabletop humidifier, small space heater), many household items, and much more!
LARGE
YARD SALE YARD SALES beginning at 9am 239 Church Street
Come visit scenic Lonsdale (north of Marysville) on Saturday June 27th
Lots of children’s books, old radio, indoor plants, towels and bedding, and much more.
Plus Fundraiser for Women’s Institute from 11am - 4pm BBQ, bake table, silent auction, kids’ games
Napanee 7am - 2pm Saturday June 27th Single antique wooden bed, single rod iron bed, Victorian easel, dressers, dishes, oil lamps, etc.
YARD SALE YARD SALE BIG YARD YARD SALE CONTINUING THE PICKER CHIC’S SALE Saturday, June 27th YARD SALE SALE 8am Rain or Shine
Books, DVDs, kitchen items. home decor and much more.
420 Dundas St. West Napanee Saturday June 27th 8 am - 12 noon 290 Simcoe Street Napanee Household items, girl’s clothing, pictures, comforters, kid’s toys, wood dresser, movies, books, train/activity table and more.
Something for Everyone.
Saturday June 27th 8am - 4pm 2192 Shorey Rd., County Rd 5 West Paul’s Berry Farm
Westerns, air conditioner, wooden glider swing, drop leaf table, child’s wooden rocking chair, miscellaneous items.
MULTI-FAMILY
YARD SALE Saturday June 27th Sunday June 28th 8am - 2pm 2249 County Road 9 Napanee
Kitchen cabinets, stove, freezer, paintball, dishwasher, table and chairs, miscellaneous
Rain or Shine
Saturday, June 27th 431 Cowdy Rd., Enterprise
Quality items, furniture, clothing and household goods. Plus, farm fresh goat’s milk soap and lemonade!!
Rain or shine.
8am til whenever YARD SALE 1 COL. X 2 1/4” Ad for $12.75 + HST
Clean Out Your Garage and Turn the Items You’ve Forgotten Into Cash.
15 Thomas Street East, Napanee Saturday, June 27th 9am - 3pm
14’ alminum boat, older Cub Cadet with attachments, old tins, children’s clothing / toys / bike, household items, dishes, home decor
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MONDAY, JUNE 29 - 1:00 P.M.
ANTIQUE, MODERN & COLLECTABLE AUCTION SALE at Napanee Fairgrounds, Palace Building From Hwy 401 take exit 579 south through 4 stop lights under the overpass 3 blocks farther to Thomas Street, right on Thomas to end of street, through gates in Fair Grounds Due to a health concern, we have been asked by the owners to sell the contents of their Napanee shop. Because of the quantity, we hand picked the items listed below. This is a large sale with an excellent selection. ANTIQUE & COLLECTABLES: Large sliding doors 71 1⁄2" x 26" x 38"high complete glass counter showcase; Hoosier cupboard; 2 tall head & foot board beds; Duncan Phyffe table with 4 chairs; large dining table 6 chairs & buffet hutch; wall & mantel clocks; oak deacon’s bench; bow front china cabinet; wool winder; set of 4 Wedgewood collector plates in a wall display case (In a Child’s Thoughts); 2 Brentleigh vases (England); Hart & Leger crock & others; doll-in-glass display case; Quebec Heater; 80 piece numbered set of wooden soldiers (with provenance); cast iron pieces; toy tractors; railway lanterns; ventriloquist doll; Delaval cream separator; milk can; Jadeite Aladdin bracket oil lamp; other oil lamps; advertising Havoline oil drum; CHINA, GLASS & CUTLERY: Large quantity of excellent selected pieces to include Chalet & Fenton (some signed); Pink Depression; Cornflower; Cranberry; Pinwheel; Blue Mountain; Art Glass; 8 place setting plus extra pieces of Shakespeare Sonnets #R281; Ironstone Kensington England (48 pcs); Old Country Rose pieces; Royal Doultons HN2340 Belle; HN1368 Rose; HN2474 Elyse; several Beswick & Bunnkin pieces; 3 Lladros & 1 sign; Beswick sign; chest of gold flatware & another new set in original boxes; 2 stained glass hanging lamps; GUNS: Remington 12 guage; Excel 12 gauge; Lakefield pump 12 gauge; New Haven & 2 Cooeys 22L gauge; Slavia pump pellet rifle (new); PAL required. OTHER: 1 child & 1 adult bicycles; Radial arm saw & several other hand tools & much more. NO BUYERS PREMIUM - Very Partial Listing VIEWING SALE DAY ONLY - 12 Noon Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa, MasterCard only. Canteen Available NEIL LAMBERT, AUCTIONEER Napanee 613-354-3406 e-mail Sally1@KOS.net Please go to www.lambertauctions.ca for pictures
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Quality Consignment Sale 6:30pm Viewing 5:00pm 662 Cty. Rd. # 12. 3.5 kms south west of Bloomfield at Koopmans Auction Centre. Lazier stone crock, Antique Coke cooler, wooden Player Cigarette shipping container, dressers, Antique buffet and sideboards, oak buffet and hutch, rocking chair, wardrobe, 6 needlepoint dining chairs, occasional tables, dining table and chairs, occasional tables, coffee and end tables, bookshelf, small antique coffee grinders, card display unit, glass shelves, trunks, cedar chest, teacups, mirrors, pictures, lamps, household decor, several 6 quart baskets and bushels, Rainbarrels, gas powered water pump, Craftsman mitre saw. See website www.koopmansauctionservices.com Always accepting good clean consignment for upcoming sales. We also buy Estates and conduct Estates, Farm and Commercial sales on site. Canteen Available. Terms: Cash and Debit For your entire auction needs, call Auctioneer: Gerald Koopmans 613-393-1732
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AT 10:00 AM AUCTION SALE - ESTATE OF WARREN MOORCROFT 295 KINGSTON ROAD, R.R 2 STIRLING, ONT. 15 miles NORTH of Belleville on Highway 62 and turn WEST onto Sills Road for 1/2 mile and turn SOUTH to Kingston Road. FARM EQUIPMENT Massey Ferguson 255 diesel tractor with MF 236 front end loader- 5800 hours – good running condition; Massey Ferguson 135 diesel tractor – good running condition – 2700 hours; New Holland 328 single axle manure spreader with single beater, New Holland 268 small square baler with thrower, Southern Equipment 5 ft rotary mower, Farmhand 810 grinder mixer, Hesston PT 7 7 ft haybine, McKee 6 ft single auger snow blower, Lawn Flite riding lawn mower, Tripe K 10 ft cultivator, Massey Ferguson 15 run seed drill, Allis Chalmers All Crop pull type combine, Turnco gravity grain wagon, wooden rack bale thrower wagon, flat bed hay wagon, 7 tooth chisel plow, MF 3 and 4 furrow plows, 5 wheel hat rake, MF side delivery rake, 3 point hitch fertilizer distributor, JI Case forage harvester, Ford forage blower, Smoker hay and grain elevator, round bale feeders, post hole auger, farm gates, vintage Papec conveyor feed forage blower, PTO buzz saw, walking plows, wooden wheel wagon, horse sleighs, McLaughlin horse drawn cutter – restoration project;12 ft cedar fishing punt, milk cans, turnip cutter, fanning mill, corn stalk cutter, cream separator, milk pails, barrel churn, wooden boxes, milk cans, nail kegs, ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES – SELL AT 10:00 AM 1936 Pontiac 4 door sedan – restoration project, antique 4 door pine cupboard with single drawer, antique combination china cabinet/ sideboard, antique drop front secretary/ bookcase, antique Eli Terry wall clock, mantle clocks, antique mantle clocks, antique sideboard, antique extension table, antique dining chairs, antique washstands, antique parlour tables, children’s antique toys, antique single door storage cupboard, toilet set pieces, stoneware pieces including crock with F ROUS CROCKERY STORE BELLEVILLE with blue, tins, antique parlour stoves, Findlay oval cook stove, antique drop leaf table, antique chest of drawers, antique dressers, antique chest on drawers ,antique iron and brass beds, antique Ideal mahogany cased gramophone, antique music stand, antique parlour room furniture, antique corner what not, antique glassware’s and china including Moorcroft pieces, hand painted pieces, oil lamps, treenware, tins, quilts, Victorian clothing, picture frames, FIREARMS sell at 12 noon Savage 30-30 bolt action, Marlin 22, Lee Enfield 303 rifle. Numerous other articles from an old farmstead 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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SpindleTree Gardens a green oasis in Tamworth BY ROB PLUMLEY
Special to the Beaver I appreciate the visual appeal of a well-maintained garden. I try my best to keep my yard presentable, but my thumbs aren’t anywhere close to being ‘green’. My spring trips to the Selby Garden Centre are only to pick up bags of cedar chips, because I’ve accepted the reality that my flower beds are where annuals and perennials go to die. Luckily for me and other horticulturally-challenged individuals, there’s SpindleTree Gardens, located at 6248 County Rd. 4 near Tamworth. It’s a great destination for anyone who enjoys peaceful strolls through an exquisitelymaintained park setting. Celebrating their 10th anniversary of operation this year, owners Susan Meisner and Tom Brown have hosted thousands of visitors to their 20 acres of developed property from throughout eastern Ontario and across the globe. SpindleTree displays horticultural architecture and natural features that rival the finest gardens you’ll find anywhere. During a recent visit to
the gardens, the smells, sounds and colours found within overtook my senses. My tour took me along meandering paths that showcase a wide variety of flora and fauna, as well as fountains, ponds, waterfalls, and a very impressive 4,000 square-foot curved orangery. There’s even a croquet pavilion that features miniature historical buildings that double as hoops. The views at SpindleTree continuously evolve during the season. The gardens have been arranged so that throughout the spring, summer and fall, the colours change as various flowering plants bloom. Every visit provides a new experience. Spring bulbs have given way to summer perennials. The peonies, delphiniums and roses immediately caught my attention during my tour. They’re currently blooming in spectacular fashion, offering a variety of rich colours and powerful scents. In the fall, autumn leaves, asters and waving grasses will dominate the landscape. There’s also a unique walled kitchen garden found on the property. When in season, the produce becomes part of a light lunch served in SpindleTree’s Garden Tea
SpindleTree co-owner Tom Brown and a group of visitors to SpindleTree Gardens. Room. The menu offers a great variety of homemade choices, including grilled sandwiches and soups as well as cheesecake, pies and tarts for dessert. In addition to lunches, they also offer tea and scones with freshly made strawberry jam. With advance notice, complete ‘afternoon teas’ are also available for groups of eight or more people. It offers a collection of teas, English-style sandwiches,
scones, crème fraîche, strawberry jam as well as a selection of tea breads, pastries, tarts and cookies. The gardens regularly attract tour bus visits, family outings, and SpindleTree has become a regular destination for photographers and painters, as the scenery provides an inspiring backdrop to feed their creative expression. The grounds are also a popular location for wedding ceremonies and
photographs. An on-site gift shop includes SpindleTree branded items such as aprons, golf shirts and hats. There are also practical gifts for gardeners including gardening gloves, tools, books, kneeling pads and a variety of other useful items. Whether you’re a passionate gardener with beautiful properties of your own, or a wannabe like me who seems to only be able to
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grow Giant Hogweed, SpindleTree Gardens is full of horticultural ideas that can be interpreted in your own backyard. More details can be found at www.Spindle Tree.ca. If you have some free time this summer, I encourage you to make a visit. Rob Plumley is the Community Development Officer for Lennox and Addington County.
COMMUNITY FARM CALENDAR THE AG & RURAL UPDATE IS AN ELECTRONIC BULLETIN THAT IS PRODUCED WEEKLY BY STAFF AT THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE & FOOD, (OMAF), BRIGHTON RESOURCE CENTRE. IT IS DISTRIBUTED FREE TO SUBSCRIBERS. NOT ALL OF THE INFORMATION USED IN THIS FARM CALENDAR IS SUPPLIED BY THE ELECTRONIC BULLETIN.
Ontario Releases First Annual Local Food Report
Ontario has launched its first-ever Local Food Report, which measures the province's progress in bringing local food to more tables across the province. In 2013, Ontario passed the Local Food Act, 2013 which aims to increase awareness of local food, nurture local food markets and foster vibrant food-based economies across the province. The Act also commits to an annual report on the province's local food activities, goals and accomplishments.
The first ever Local Food Report highlights some of the actions taken by the province and the agri-food sector to promote and celebrate local food this year, including: • Setting food literacy goals to increase the number of Ontarians who know what local foods are available, who know how and where to obtain local foods and who know how to prepare meals made with local food. • Providing a tax credit to farmers for making food donations to food banks and student nutrition programs. • Piloting a fundraising initiative that helps the province's schools to fundraise by selling Ontario-grown fruits and vegetables to families. • Distributing more than 800,000 copies of Foodland Ontario's local food recipe calendar in 2014. The inaugural report will help the province track future progress in meeting its local food goals. Supporting local food and strengthening the province's agri-food sector is part of the government's economic plan for Ontario. The four-part plan is building Ontario up by investing in people's talents and skills, making the largest public infrastructure investment in Ontario's history, creating a dynamic, innovative environment where business thrives, and building a secure retirement savings plan.
QUICK FACTS The Local Food Act, 2013, is part of a broader strategy intended to increase demand for Ontario food, creating more jobs and boosting the agri-food industry’s contributions to the economy. Ontario’s agri-food sector supports farmers, communities and the economy which employs more than 780,000 Ontarians and contributes over $34 billion to the province’s economy. To raise awareness of local food, the Local Food Act proclaims the first week of June each year as Local Food Week. For more than 38 years, Foodland Ontario has connected with families on how to recognize, prepare and love local foods.
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As part of his cross-Canada bike ride for inclusion, cyclist Nick Foley (third from right) stopped by Community Living L&A, where he was presented with a $1,000 cheque. It was presented by Community Living L&A members (from left) Chris Moon, Joey Lowes and Lawrence Jackson.
BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
ICK Foley has pedalled through five provinces and is nearing the three-quarter mark of his cross-Canada Move For Inclusion bike ride, which aims to enhance the lives of people of all abilities through movement. Not bad for someone who two years ago didn’t even own a bike. The cycling crusader rolled through Napanee on Thursday as he continues his trek to St. John’s NFLD. “The ride is inspired by my daughter Brynn,� said Foley. “She was born on Sept. 10, 2012 with Down Syndrome. Shortly after she was born I was away on a business trip and overheard a conversation of two men using deplorable language to describe young children. They were specifically talking about children who were in a class with children with disabilities and saying they should get all those kids out of there.� Stunned and not sure what to do, Foley decided he needed to do something outside his comfort zone to fight the negativity. That’s when he launched Move For Inclusion, which encourages people of all ages to strive to include everyone around them in every day life. “We thought how could we generate awareness for this initiative?� Foley said of deciding to ride from Victoria, B.C. to St. John’s NFLD. “Our big mandate was we
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wanted to make people understand the importance of inclusion without bias.� Foley, who hails from Belleville, began his quest on April 22 and aims to finish on July 25. He rides with just a single support driver, Derek Moore, following closely behind him though out his coast-to-coast ride. The ride hasn’t been without its challenges as Foley has had to overcome everything from rain to an unseasonably cold snow storm while traveling through Alberta’s mountains. On Thursday he dropped by Napanee’s Community Living Lennox and Addington for a brief rest and to chat with some of the members. “I want people to understand the importance of acceptance,� said Foley. “I want the awareness raised that everybody matters. No one’s defined by their diagnosis, they’re defined by
who they are. The second thing I want to come out of this is we’re trying to raise $100,00 and give it to inclusive charities.� To assist with that cause, Community Living L&A donated a $1,000 cheque to the cyclist. “This is really for Brynn and all our folks here,� Community Living L&A board director Nancy Fisher said of the ride. “It’s a huge neon sign for them, saying ‘include me in every aspect of life.’� Along the way Foley has been stopping at schools and businesses to help spread his message. To track Foley’s progress as well as make a donation, visit www.MoveForInclusion.com. As for mastering the art of riding a bike after not riding one for so long? “Now 5,000 kilometres in, I feel pretty confident on it,� said Foley.
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The best garden ever In 2008 I wrote a book insulating layer of finely called The Canadian Gar- ground up pine or cedar den Primer: An organic bark mulch over your garapproach. I had a lot of fun den is so good for your writing it and it sold well, plants! Make sure that it is but I have one regret about spread at least four centhe title. I wish now that I timetres deep to ensure that had called it ‘a sustainable you enjoy the full effect. approach’ rather than an Mulch holds moisture in the organic one. If I have soil longer, insulating it learned just one thing about from the drying effects of how to succeed in the gar- the sun. Watering is den, it is that when we feed reduced by up to 70 per our soil a healthy diet of cent. Weeds are smothered nutrients it pays big divi- and reduced dramatically, reducing d e n d s . weeding by Healthy soil up to 90 per provides a cent. Enjoy sustai nable your ‘hamenvironment The Green File mock’ time! for plant life. Rain barrels. Gardeners How would you like to grow your best garden ever are often accused of using this year? Bigger and more excess amounts of water. plentiful blooms, more fruit, Maybe true. But it doesn’t less disease, greener blades have to be. I have four rain … you name it. And what if barrels around my property I told you that you can fulfill and I use the water from this fantasy using less tap them to apply to all of my plants. The water and physical effort, container and eliminate the use of results are outstanding. chemicals? Just think: safer Why? The rain is charged and better tasting veggies with oxygen as it falls from and fruit, more time golfing the sky and ALL plants love or hanging out in the ham- that. And it is warm when I mock. Containers that over- apply it. Your tender annuflow with the colour that als and vegetables do not you dreamt about last win- appreciate cold tap water ter when temperatures any more than you do when you step into the shower. dipped below —20C Here are some tips for The plant performance speaks for itself. just such results: Weeping water. Another Start with the best dirt. Over 90 per cent of your effective method of minimizsuccess will hinge on soil ing the amount of water quality. After removing the that you apply to your garwinter debris from the den is to use a ‘weeping existing surface soil I hose’. Look for a round, spread two to three cen- black flexible hose that is timetres of compost or com- made of recycled rubber posted cattle manure over (your old car tires are still my entire garden. I have at work!). As water pressure about two acres of perenni- builds up inside this hose it als and vegetables so, yes, I literally ‘bleeds’ water at the use a lot of this stuff. I have root zone of plants, where it 40 cubic yards of compost is needed most. I weave the delivered each spring to my hose around my tomato yard. Once spread I leave it plants and roses to get there for the earthworms to water where it is needed pull down into the soil. No most. Avoiding the foliage need to ‘turn it under’ with a helps to prevent disease and garden fork as many of the blight. For a heavy duty books will tell you to do. weeping hose look for the When you are shopping for flat, synthetic fabric prodcattle manure be sure to uct. Fertilize with natural look for the Compost Quality Alliance certification. It ingredients. Today’s market is guaranteed to be properly contains a much wider of naturally composted and contains selection only pure 100 per cent com- sourced plant fertilizers than we have seen in the post. Discover the miracle of past. I believe this is a mulch. I know, you have reflection of our general read this in my column interest in growing plants before. But spreading an sustainably. Blood meal is
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high in nitrogen which promotes a deep green colour and fast growth. Bone meal is naturally high in phosphorous, encouraging strong roots and blooms. Look for Green Earth and Natura brands for a full lineup of natural fertilizers with a wide range of applications. Worm castings. They are expensive, but not really. I mix one part worm castings with about 10 parts of quality, compost-rich soil when I plant containers and start seeds indoors and out. They are loaded with natural microbes and nutrients that benefit any plant that you grow. One 5 kg bag can run you up to $20 but it is worth it where you really want fast, even growth from a plant. Bugs and diseases. I apply Bordo mixture on my tomatoes beginning Fathers’ Day weekend and every two weeks thereafter until harvest. This copperbased spray prevents the #1 enemy of tomatoes: early and late blight. For vegetables, fruit trees and berry bushes I begin to spray in mid June with a combination of Bio Mist (pyrethrin – derived from the chrysanthemum flower) and sulphur (fungicide) every two weeks until harvest. Safe grub control. For control of the grey and white grub in my lawn I use beneficial nematodes. They are easy to apply through a hose-end sprayer and they work like magic, if you get the timing right and you apply after a thorough watering of your lawn. Apply in mid to late June or late August/September for best results. Nematodes are
a natural enemy of the com- in well after application. mon grub. By applying them to your lawn you are merely Mark Cullen appears on enhancing the population Canada AM every Wednesthat exists naturally. Water day morning at 8:40. He is
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IMPORTANT NOTICE Effective JULY 1, 2015, the price of garbage bag tags will increase to $2.50 per tag.
Why is the cost increasing? The cost of operating Loyalist Township’s landfills has increased substantially, while the cost of garbage bag tags has not increased since 2005. Increased operational costs have been reflected in properrty tax rates, which are borne by all Loyalist Township properrty owners, even those who actively participate in waste diversion efforts by means of recycling and composting. The use of bag tag revenues reduces the properrty tax rate, redirecting more of waste management costs directly to users.
2005 Operating cost for Loyalist Township landfills: $656,000
2015 Operating cost for Loyalist Township landfills: $975,000
What are some of the costs of operating Loyalist’s landfills? Equipment and fuel, the Township’s waste collection contract, staffing, capital improvements to the landfill facilities, and environmental monitoring in the landfill areas all contribute to the cost of operating landfills. Does an increased cost mean the landfill will accept more types of waste (eg., wood, construction materials)? No. We are restricted to the types of waste mandated in our Certificate of Approval, issued by the Ministry of the Environment & Climate Change. I have $2 tags left over. Are they still valid? Yes. The orange tags will be accepted until the end of 2015. Where can I find more information? Please visit the Loyalist Township website, www.loyalist.ca/go/bagtags or call 613-386-7351, ext. 116. Note to landfill users: Tipping fees have increased to $125.00 per tonne, with a minimum charge of $15 per visit (not including Free Large Item Disposal Opportunities - FLIDO), as per the Miscellaneous Fees By-law 2015-057.
If you are a person with a disability and need Loyalist T Tow ownship information in another format, please contact 613-386-7351, ext. 100, or email info@loyalist.ca.
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Congratulations Class of 2015 Jessica Doner Congratulations to Jessica Doner for graduating with Distinction (GPA 3.67) from the Visual & Creative Arts— Fine Arts Program at St. Lawrence College, Brockville, May 29, 2015. She also received the Brockville Creative Arts Award. Jessica will be continuing her education this September at St. Lawrence College, Kingston, in the Graphic Design Program. Best wishes and love from your family and friends.
Shelana Mutch Shelana Mutch, daughter of Kevin and Pam, has graduated from Queen’s University with a Bachelor of Science Honours (Biology) and a Bachelor of Education (Intermediate - Senior). Shelana has accepted a teaching position at Mount Calvary Academy, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania.
Jack Gaffney Congratulations to Jack Gaffney on his graduation from Senior Kindergarten to Grade 1 at J.J. O’Neill Catholic School in Napanee. We are all very proud of you Jack! Continue the good work throughout your school years! Love, Gramma, Poppa, Mommy, Daddy and Delya
Brooklyn Winter Congratulations Brooklyn Winter! Brooke is graduating from Napanee District Secondary School and will be attending Trent University in the fall. We’re all so proud of you, wishing you success in all you do! With love from Mom, Dad and Ethan. XO
We are all very proud ofyou. Love Mom and Dad Melissa, Jessica, Erica, Curt, Ryland and Lennix
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Colsen Bertrand 2015 Grade 12 Academic Honours Graduate. Continuing studies at NDSS for 2015/16 focusing academics towards Kinesiology and Physiotherapy. Various sports awards including male athlete of the year grades 12 and 9, KASSAA gold in rugby grades 12 and 9, discus grades 9 and 10, shotput grade 9. Member of student athletics council, football, hockey and rugby teams. Volunteer Hawk Helper, junior football volunteer assistant. Colsen, we are so very proud of you and wish you continued success. Love Mom and Dad
Alex Calver Congratulations as you graduate from Southview Public School. You can achieve whatever you want in life, believe in yourself. We are very proud of you. Best of luck next year at NDSS.
Lots of Love, Mom and Dad and extended family and friends.
Love, Mom, Dad and Ryan
Nicole Lewis
Kirsten Vannest
Joshua Vannest
Love, Dad, Mom and Rachel
Congratulations on your graduation from NDSS.
Congratulations on your graduation from NDSS. We are proud of your accomplishments and hope you continue to be blessed as you enter into an autobody apprenticeship program. Your Daddy Clinton and Grampa Lyle would have been proud to see a 3rd Generation Autobody Man. Thank you to everyone who helped encourage Wyatt.
Congratulations Shelana!
Congratulations on your graduation from University of Waterloo with Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (BscKin) Dean’s List. We are very proud of you!
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Kirsten has graduated from NDSS, accepted to Loyalist College, Belleville. Congratulations Kirsten. We are very proud of you.
Josh has graduated from Southview Public School, attending NDSS. Congratulations Josh. We are very proud of you.
Love Mom, Dad, Josh, Thane, Grandma and Scott
Love Mom, Dad, Kirsten, Thane, Grandma and Scott
Darien Shinniman Congratulations on your Grade 8 Graduation from Southview Public School. Wishing you all the best at NDSS. We are very proud of you, Darien. Love, Mom, Randy, Nana Reid and Buddy
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Congratulations Class of 2015 Megan Craig
Adam McCaffrey
Congratulations Megan, on your B.A. Kinesiology (Hons.) Dean’s List, from Western University. We are very proud of you! “Infuse your life with action. Don’t wait for it to happen. Make it happen. Make your own future. Make your own hope. Make your own love. And whatever your beliefs, honour your creator, not by passively waiting for grace to come down from upon high, but by doing what you can to make grace happen...”
Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School. Congratulations Adam on your graduation from Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School. We are so proud of you for your achievements in the Specialist High Skills Major Program and know you will be successful as you follow your passion for Communications Technology.
Love, Mom, Dad and Ashley
Avery Smith Shawna DeMarsh Congratulations Shawna on your Grade 8 Graduation from St. Patrick School, Erinsville. We are all proud of you and wish you all the best as you enter Grade 9 at Holy Cross.
Love Grandma and Grandpa McCaffrey
Congratulations Avery Smith, graduating from NDSS with Honours. We know you will be very successful in life! All of your family in Ontario and in the Maritimes are so very proud of you!
Love, Mom and Dad, Meredith and Isabel
May all your dreams come true!
Emma Whalen Congratulations Emma Whalen Graduated from School of Nursing Queen’s University Love, Clair, Michele, Maggie, Annie and Molly, Nani and Gramps Aevon and Doris Whalen and Gramma Jocelyn Martin Plans: Nursing Perth Hospital
Cora Jean Hambrooke-Whalen Congratulations Cora NDSS Graduate Love, Terry and Kate, Nani and Gramps Aevon and Doris Whalen and Gramma Jean Hambrooke, Uncle John
Georgia Gillan Congratulations Georgia on your Grade 8 graduation from Tamworth Elementary School. So proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad and Abby
Plans: Experience Ontario
Kaitlyn Ferguson Nathan McFarland With love and pride today and always Mom, Matthew, Ben, and Grandma and Grandpa Kimmett
Kristen Dafoe Peter and Cathy Dafoe are proud to announce the graduation of their daughter Kristen from St. Lawrence College. Kristen successfully completed the Laboratory Technician Program and has accepted a position with Life Labs in Belleville. Congratulations Kristen! We are all very proud of you! L.Y.W.A.M.H.
We are so proud of your accomplishments and achieving your diploma in SSW with Distinction. We wish you many more successes in the future. With love and pride, we send you sincere congratulations. Love, your family
Emily Russell Congratulations on graduating from Redeemer University College, Ancaster, with your Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education Degrees. We wish you all the best in your new job at Belleville Christian School. Love, Mom, Dad, Kayla and family
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HEARING | No timeline for ERT decision CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Lindgren also argued that the track record of both WM and the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change in relation to testing and enforcement of con-
ditions at the site did not provide much comfort moving forward. “A two-stage hearing is necessary to safeguard the environment, to ensure meaningful public participation in next steps, to ensure continued govern-
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mental and corporate accountability, and to enable the tribunal to remain seized of this important matter if necessary,” Lindgren said. Later on in the hearing, addressing the appellants’ proposal for a “phased” hearing, Ministry of Environment and Climate Change lawyer Paul McCullough suggested that a phased approach was unnecessary, and could unduly lengthen the process. He also suggested that, once a new EMP was put in place, it would take
into account any new information that arises. “It will continue to evolve over time,” said McCullough. “We’re constantly going to be getting new data. The monitoring plan will evolve. It’s my submission that, when you have a hearing, and you’ve heard all the evidence on the merits about what the EMP should include, at a certain point in time, that’s the end of the hearing.” McCullough wondered what would happen if there are new issues that come up between now and the ‘next
phase’ of the hearing. “Does that mean we stage a third stage? You can see why I think there has to be at some point an appropriate end. Once the evidence has been heard on the merits at a hearing, I suggest to you that that’s the appropriate time to bring the hearing to a close.” The parties involved in the case also sparred over what the testing parameters should be for 1,4 dioxane. WM argued that the testing standard should be 30 micrograms per litre, the MOECC argued that the
testing standard should be 7.5 micrograms per litre, while the CCCTE, the MBQ and NGL suggest the testing standard should be one microgram per litre. The tribunal was urged by the parties to issue an interim order in the short term to allow fieldwork relating the site to continue, even if the tribunal chair Maureen Carter-Whitney takes additional time to come to a final ruling on the case. The chair is permitted to take whatever time necessary to render a final ruling.
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183 FIRST AVENUE, NAPANEE 3 bedroom bungalow in an ideal established neighbourhood. Walking distance to three schools and downtown shopping. Large finished rec room. Nicely landscaped. Lots of interior decorating recently done. This is a perfect home for a young family with school age children or easy living for retirees. Sanitary sewer line totally rebuilt in 2015. $237,500. (EX3892) MLS 15605304
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45 BEVERLY ST. NAPANEE $244,900. (N19) MLS 15602701
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530 COUNTY RD. 27, NEWBURGH - MOTIVATED SELLER
This beautiful 5 bedroom, 2 bath home is situated on 3.5 acres. Features include original wood trim railings and hardwood floors throughout. Main floor windows have upper leaded glass. Third floor loft. Great bed and breakfast potential. Great condition! $319,900. (EX3810) MLS 15602381
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1014 REDWOOD CRES., KINGSTON - HOSTESS: ELAINE TARANU Great location within walking distance to many amenities at the end of a quiet cul de sac. This immaculate 1400 sq. ft. home features high ceilings, open concept eat-in kitchen, combined living and dining area, gas fireplace in family room and patio doors to cedar back deck. Fully finished lower level includes large rec room with rough-in for gas fireplace, two bedrooms and a walkout to the covered garden patio. Also features private back yard. Call today! $419,900. (EX3894) MLS 15605364
Wade Mitchell, Broker of Record/Owner Cell 613-539-1433 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
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531 BUTTERMILK FALLS RD, ROBLIN Great curb appeal and lots of room to roam in this all-brick bungalow just 15 mins north of Napanee on a well-treed, private 1.3 acre lot. 3 bedrooms, spacious family room with wood-burning fireplace and patio doors to deck. Double car garage, circular drive, shed with hydro. Call today! Offered @ $279,900 MLS
Angela Peterson-Hatch, Sales Rep Cell 613-217-3506
George Mitchell, Sales Rep Cell 613-541-9152 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
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WATERFRONT
101 HOLLAND'S ROAD
Welcome to a wonderful and relaxing home with a park like setting on Long Reach (accessing Lake Ont). Vaulted ceiling in airy living room with towering windows, skylights and corner wood burning fireplace. Spacious kitchen with patio doors to expansive decking that travels around a third of the home. Lower level finished with cozy wood stove, large rec room, 4 piece bath, 3rd bdrm, dry sauna, convenient wood room and den/office/4th bed. Large double car garage, new shingles (2012), drilled well, newer stairs to water. If you`re looking for a terrific get away home you`ve found it. $379,900. MLS 15605349 South of Napanee 13kms on CTY 9 to Holland`s Road. VT at www.myvisuallistings.com/fsvt/180661
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NEW LISTING PRIVATE LAKE (ALMOST). Only 3 owners on this whole lake so very private location with 200 acres, 2600ft of frontage and 3500sqft home. 4+2 bdrms, 3.5 baths, over 900sqft master suite with Jacuzzi tub & ensuite. Granny suite has bdrm, full bath, living rm with kitchenette and private screened porch. Huge outside buildings to store all the toys, covered patio area and multiple decks, double attached garage & more. 200 acres is typical Canadian Shield property, lots of woods, ponds, rocks, great duck & deer hunting if so inclined and good fishing for pickerel, monster bass & pike. If you ever wanted paradise and privacy, this one is for you. $749,900. MLS 15605874
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237 PLEASANT DR., SELBY Bright and beautiful! This elevated bungalow features an open concept living space with 13’ vaulted ceilings. The kitchen cupboards have ‘corion’ countertops with lighting under the cupboards. Ceramic flooring in the kitchen and dining area, hickory hardwood floors by Gaylord’s. Main floor laundry. The master bedrooms has a walk-in closet as well as ensuite bath. the rec room floors are above ground level with in-floor heating and 9’ ceilings. Sit in the screened-in covered deck with lighting and fan and enjoy the massive backyard. Call to book your private showing. $359,900. (EX3909) MLS 15605876
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358 BRIDGE ST. W. $264,500. Excellent Colorado style bungalow with attached garage. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, appliances included. Large garden shed and patio area at back. Close to hospital and all amenities. (EX3870) MLS 15604546
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3981 COUNTY ROAD 1, YARKER • A Rare Find • Waterfront on Napanee River • Screened-in Dining Porch $749,900. MLS 15606135
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Call Michele Heaney, Sales Rep, at 613-583-7253 or Peg Campbelton, Sales Rep, at 613-449-4200
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CABIN AT THE LAKE Great opportunity to acquire a waterfront property at a reasonable price. Sheffield Lake, very different with 2 sleep cabins joined by a deck and a separate screened dining gazebo viewing the lake. Level lot, with mature pines, nicely cleared for outdoors enjoyment. $139,900. Call Robert Storring, Broker, Direct 613-379-2903
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112A Industrial Blvd., Napanee, ON OFFICE 613-354-3550 TOLL FREE 1-866-461-0631 See all of our listings at www.wagarmyatt.com SAT, JUNE 27TH 12-2PM
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Greg Wagar
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613-541-9781
112 THOMAS ST W $199,000. (N49) MLS 15604884
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Patsy Rhines
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613-331-0536
Sue Rankin
Sales Representative
613-536-8589
410 HUFFMAN RD., MOSCOW $169,900. (N02) MLS 15600865
613-329-9546
Tanya Myatt Mosier
613-849-3264
Marten D. Lewis
Sales Representative
613-539-9852
NEW LISTING Hostess: Patsy Rhinnes, Sales Rep
37 RAGLAN ST
$157,900. (N68) MLS 15606136
29 SARAH ST $249,900. (N67) MLS 15606130
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Hostess: Cathy Conrad, Broker
45 BEVERLY ST. NAPANEE $244,900. (N19) MLS 15602701
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61 ALFRED ST $284,500. (N32) MLS 15603731
Hostess: Sue Rankin, Sales Rep
2466 COUNTY ROAD 9
$349,900. (N66) MLS 15605860
4857 COUNTY ROAD 4
301 - 9 CENTRE STREET, NAPANEE $204,900. (N51) MLS 15604982
143 KILDARE AVE. AMHERSTVIEW $279,900. (N21) MLS 15602945
25 ALFRED ST $269,900. (N42) MLS 15604609
165 GREEN ST $119,000. (N53) MLS 15605196
216 JOHN ST $159,900. (N43) MLS 15604626
$379,000. (N65) MLS 15605735
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$249,900. (N48) MLS 15604860
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91C VARTY LAKE RD
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8074 COUNTY ROAD 2 $289,000. (M130) MLS 15600191
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$289,000. (N52) MLS 15605110
Rick Gerow
Host: Wayne Elder, Sales Rep
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Wayne Elder
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613-536-8897
Barry Brummel
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613-484-0933
175 FIRST AVE
2294 SHARPE RD
$224,900. (N61) MLS 15605557
$229,000. (N60) MLS 15605535
373 PALACE RD
70 HOLDEN RD $209,900. (N23) MLS 15602969
$279,000. (N40) MLS 15604390
501 NAPANEE RD $90,000. (N41) MLS 15604397
80 UNION ST $274,000. (N08) MLS 15601262
19 WATER ST W $99,900 . (N59) MLS 15605455
160 EAST ST $269,900. (N50) MLS 15601043
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Trent Mosier, CRA
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613-483-9618
Cathy Conrad Broker
613-484-2636
7 CENTRE ST # 107
$169,900. (M07) MLS 15601114
1413 BRIDGE STREET WEST $307,700. (N62) MLS 15605665
11 CENTRE ST # 107 $182,900. (N26) MLS 15603332
10 BIRCH ST $159,900. (N38) MLS 15604027
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227 JOHNSON BAY LANE $419,900. (N13) MLS 15601898
1 ALFRED ST $259,000. (N64) MLS 15605726
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199 ROBERT ST $214,900. (N57) MLS 15605293 NEW PRICE
101 AARON PL AMERSTVIEW $379,900. (N34) MLS 15603746
166 WATER STREET $179,000. MLS 15604740
1233 PINE GROVE ROAD
$207,900. (N30) MLS 15603615
$204,000. (N12) MLS 15601893 NEW PRICE
136 PALACE RD $174,900. (N15) MLS 15602199
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5133 CTY RD 9 N. SHORE HAY BAY $334,900. (M132) MLS 15600249
239 CENTRE ST $149,900. (N58) MLS 15605435
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Build your dream home today with barn already in place and 50 acres of land located in Harrowsmith. $139,000.
BEAUTIFUL HAY BAY WATERFRONT
234 DUNDAS ST., DESERONTO
Great starter home for your family. Nice character filled home features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, main floor laundry, and large eat in kitchen with island. Newer windows, roof and gas furnace. Call today for a viewing. $79,900. MLS 14607892
42 COUNTY ROAD 17
Immaculate 3 plus 1 bdrm bungalow. Open concept, hardwood floors, walkout finished basement, huge bonus is the gas heat in the country. You will feel like you are at a resort in your private backyard with inground pool, pergola and screened in bar area. Only minutes to town. $249,900.
Spectacular waterfront cottage or year round home on Hay Bay. Boat anywhere from your dock or catch some walleye for a fish fry. This home is in great shape with 3 bedrooms, newer kitchen & bath, builtin appliances, huge deck overlooking your waterfront, dock for your boat to tie up to and most furnishings included. $269,000. (EX3895) MLS 15605388
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Multi unit lot w/beautiful waterview. $49,900. NEW PRICE
WATERFRONT!!!
2935 SOUTH SHORE ROAD
Beautiful 3 bedroom home with 3 acres plus a creek running through the back of the property. This home is located close to the Glenora Ferry for those trips to the wineries or beautiful Sandbanks. 2 min drive to the boat launch for the best Walleye fishing in the world. Interior of this home features hardwood floors throughout, sunroom, eat in kitchen and detached double garage for all the toys. $194,900. (EX3842) MLS 15603201
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Walleye fishing capital & amazing deep waterfront. Home is like new, large open concept great room with cathedral ceilings, 11 ft island in kitchen with granite counter. Two master suites, both with ensuite baths & glass railing deck overlooking water. All stainless steel appliances with commercial size fridge & freezer. Lower level has full size kitchen, 2 bdrms, large rec room with patio doors to hot tub deck, you will feel like you are at a resort when you sit at your waterfront deck with granite bar, bar fridge & enough dock space for all your friends boats! Enough water to park a sail boat at your dock! This would make an excellent waterfront `bed & breakfast resort` or great for 2 families, with 6 bedrooms, 2 kitchens & 4 ensuite baths. $439,900 . MLS 14604801
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1062 MAPLE RD. $329,900. HOBBY FARM 48+ acres with 26’x24’ garage/shop with older but beautifully cared for and updated home. Many upgrades like newer windows and doors, kitchen, etc. Nice hardwood and softwood floors. 2 baths, 3 bedrooms, formal dining Large 24’x26’ garage/shop could be converted to small barn if desired. room. (EX3857) MLS 15603863
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358 BRIDGE ST. W. $264,500. Excellent Colorado style bungalow with attached garage. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, appliances included. Large garden shed and patio area at back. Close to hospital and all amenities. (EX3870) MLS 15604546
4043 COUNTY RD. 4 $134,900. A project! Handyman’s special! Or maybe a gem in the rough. Very private setting with 3 1/2 acres. Only 10-15 minutes north of Hwy. 401. 3 bedroom, 1 bath bungalow requiring a little love or your imagination. Call Bill today. (EX3886) MLS 15605085
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64 STORMONT $385,000
327 MCEWEN DR. $259,900
All who want a great house in Strathcona Park on one of the largest lots, take a look. This large home features 4 bdrms, two full and two half baths, main floor living room, dining room, den, sunroom and eat-in kitchen. All sitting on a double treed lot. Dir: Glengarry to McMichael to Stormont, and follow signs. MLS®15605851 Hostess: Tanya Hyatt
Looking for a home with character and charm? How about a finished lower level and a garage fit for three cars? Come Sunday and take a look at 327 McEwen Dr. Great location with many upgrades – gas fireplace, great kitchen and large deck in the backyard. Host: Larry Buck Dir: Days Road to Henderson, and follow signs to 327 McEwen Dr.
128 JOHN STREET, NAPANEE Convenient downtown office space, one block from Center St, and one block from Dundas St. Across from town hall. 325 sq ft. $375/month MLS 15601350
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Beautiful newly renovated restaurant space, can be converted to a retail or office space. In the heart of the downtown core. $1100/month + utilities. MLS 15601917
FOR LEASE
91B DUNDAS ST EAST, NAPANEE
123 SUTHERLAND DRIVE $194,900
11 BROOKLANDS PARK AVE. $799,000
Come take a look at this 3 bedroom semi on a deep city treed lot. Kids would have a ball camping in their own backyard. Located close to main bus route and minutes from shopping. Features many updates. Hope to see you Sunday. Hostess: Peggy Cruickshank Dir: Montreal St. to Sutherland, and follow signs.
Have you heard of the Castle of the Floating Bridge, just west of Amherstview? Well, here’s an opportunity to own it. This large 4800 sq ft home, featuring 2 double car garage, seven bedrooms and a great in-law suite. Did I mention the 4 full baths and one half bath? Call to view.
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Attractive, well kept office space in downtown core of Napanee, includes 2 offices, reception area, staff room/board room. Across from Gibbards. 1000 sq.ft. $900/month MLS 15601919
FOR LEASE
27 DUNDAS ST WEST, NAPANEE 600 sq.ft. prime retail or office space in vibrant downtown core.
LEASE for $600. MLS 14610008
6 DUNDAS ST. E Two 2300 sq.ft. floors can be leased separately. 13 offices (most used for treatment, some with sinks), plus conference and large reception areas. Available mid 2016. $11.50/sq.ft. MLS 15603529
FOR LEASE
17 MCPHERSON DRIVE, NAPANEE Prime retail space on same strip as Arena, Walmart, Hampton Inn, and restaurants. Just off the 401. 1570 sq.ft. at $17.50/ sq ft MLS 15604688
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WADE MITCHELL BROKER OF RECORD/OWNER OFFICE: 354-4800 HOME: 354-1520 CELL: 539-1433
email: wmitchell@exitnapanee.ca
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237 PLEASANT DR. 2+2 BEDROOm, 3 BATH $359,900. (EX3909) mLS 15605876
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475 CAmDEN RD. 3 BEDROOm, 1 BATH $158,000. (EX3781) mLS 15601591
SAT. 1-3PM HOSTESS: ELAINE TARANU
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1014 REDwOOD CRES., KINgSTON 2+2 BEDROOm, 2.5 BATH $419,900. (EX3894) mLS 15605364
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5849 COUNTy RD. 41 2+1 BEDROOm, 1 BATH $369,900. (EX3922) mLS 15606115
164 A LASHER RD. 3 BEDROOm, 1 BATH $199,900. (EX3907) mLS 15605769
4481 COUNTy RD. 9 3+1 BEDROOm, 1.5 BATH $269,900. (EX3815) mLS 15602463
1175 fRALICK RD. 3 BEDROOm, 1 BATH $249,900 (EX3910) mLS 15605885
52 COUNTRy CLUB DR. 4 BEDROOm, 3 BATH $499,000. (EX3903) mLS 15605685
14 NORTH BEAvER LAKE RD. 2 BEDROOm, 2 BATH $209,900. (EX3916) mLS 15605951
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175 DUNDAS ST. w. 3 BEDROOm, 1 BATH $239,900. (EX3919) mLS 15606031
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1538 LAKE RD. 3 BEDROOm, 1.5 BATH $214,900. (EX3803) mLS 15602198
262 BARRETT BLvD. 3 BEDROOm, 1 BATH $212,900. (EX3858) mLS 15603985
9 CENTRE ST., UNIT 104 3 BEDROOm, 2 BATH $175,900. (EX3843) mLS 15603444
6 ELIzABETH ST. 4 BEDROOm, 1.5 BATH $289,900. (EX3882) mLS 15604944
1137C COUNTy RD. 9 5 BEDROOm, 2 BATH $414,900. (EX3847) mLS 15603651
mILL ST AmAzINg 4 PLEX - 2 BEDROOm UNITS wITH gARAgES $579,900. (EX3792) mLS 15601889
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763 PALACE RD. 4 BEDROOm, 3 BATH $319,900. (EX3897) mLS 15605463
60 RIvER RD. 2+1 BEDROOm, 2 BATH $249,900. (EX3912) mLS 15605909
71 ANgUS DR. 2+2 BEDROOm, 2.5 BATH $279,900. (EX3896) mLS 15605413
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67 APPLEwOOD COvE 3+1 BEDROOm, 4 BATH $749,900. (EX3893) mLS 15605369
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HIgHwAy 41 - 8 acres of prime commercial land. Services at lot line. Located at 41 Highway and Vanluven Road. 132’ on 41 Hwy. 449’ on Vanluven Rd. with 8 acres +/-. Restricted covenant on title no restaurants. $519,000. (EX3821) mLS 15602610 BUILD yOU OwN DREAm HOmE on this beautiful 63 acre parcel. Approx. 30 acres of workable and 13 acres of cedar, pine, and spruce. Remaining is brush. $99,900. (EX3737) mLS 14610360
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206 SImCOE 3 BEDROOm, 1 BATH $184,900. (EX3918) mLS 15606022
11 CONCESSION ST., TAmwORTH The River Bakery Cafe and Patio. This is a great business opportunity. Well established, 4 season COMMERCIAL/ breakfast and RETAIL brunch cafe. Seats 16 inside and 32 seats on patio. The cafe was recently upgraded with new propane furnace, central air, furniture, equipment, and much more! $177,500. (EX3913) mLS 15605940
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13 CAmPBELL CRES. 3 BEDROOm, 1 BATH $259,900. (EX3777) mLS 15601510
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118 DUNDAS ST. w. 2 BEDROOm, 1.5 BATH $179,900. (EX3887) mLS 15605145
COUNTy RD. 8 225 acres of recreational property. Overlooking Hay Bay, this is approximately 40 acres of wood. 2 maple woods on the property plus an 8x10 cabin in the woods. Excellent property to build your new home. Call for more details. $300,000. (EX3744) mLS 14610480
email:gmitchell@exitnapanee.ca
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2 ACRES ON BAy Of QUINTE. Build your dream home on this gently sloped lot to the water. 6 GPM drilled well. The 2 acres have been kept manicured like a lawn. $249,900. (EX3827) mLS 15602760
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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84 BEvERLy ST. 3+1 BEDROOm, 3 BATH $343,900. (EX3901) mLS 15605543
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31 ByRON ST., BELLEvILLE 3 BEDROOm, 1 BATH $149,900. (EX3860) mLS 15604043
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63 HARTwOOD CRES. 2 BEDROOm, 2 BATH $354,900. (EX3851) mLS 15603769
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6451 COUNTy RD. 9 3 BEDROOm, 1 BATH $224,900. (EX3855) mLS 15603823
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43 SARAH ST. 4 BEDROOm, 3 BATH $349,900. (EX3871) mLS 15604556
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407 HUffmAN ST. 3 BEDROOm, 1.5 BATH $114,900. (EX3902) mLS 15605605
178 COUNTy RD. 9 3 BEDROOm, 1.5 BATH $154,900. (EX3908) mLS 15605833
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390 DUNDAS ST. w. 3+1 BEDROOm, 3 BATH $354,900. (EX3837) mLS 15603066
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68 ASHwOOD CRES. 4 BEDROOm, 2 BATH $399,900. (EX3883) mLS 15604975
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gREAT BUILDINg LOT with lots of privacy. If yOU LIKE wIDE OPEN SPACES, this Just minutes from town. $49,900. (EX3750) building lot is perfect for you. Build you dream home on this very nice, level lot and have mLS 15600275 space to roam. New well with lots of water. 82 ACRES on Shermans Point with 332 feet Taxes to be assessed. $49,900. (EX3751) of prime waterfront. Build your dream water- mLS 15600277 front home on the secluded wooded lot at the very end of the road. Good possibilities of de- 416 DUNDAS ST. w. - Waterfront property on veloping the remaining acreage with 4560 feet the Napanee River. Approved for 12 unit apartof Town Road frontage. Zoned rural with a tiny ment building (plan included), or a single resibit of E.P. GST is applicable. $399,900. dential home. $225,000. (EX3856) mLS 15603832 (EX3626) mLS 14607264
ROBLIN RD. 3 BEDROOm, 2 BATH $399,900. (EX3791) mLS 15601876
COMMERCIAL
The main building has two 14’ overhead doors. 600 AMP, 3 phase power, plus 50x62 cover-all building. Storage shed 121x31, quonset hut 34x63, steel and pole barn 43x27. Building and lot only. Business is not for sale. $589,000. mLS 14610445
VACANT LAND
PRISTINE SHORELINE - SHERmAN’S POINT ROAD - Build your dream home on this 100’ waterfront x 300’ cleared level lot. Nestled within the cedars on the shores of Long Reach. $169,900. (EX3701) mLS 14609617
PETwORTH RD. - Build your dream home on this 3.43 acre lot with a drilled well already on the property. $59,900. (3848) mLS 15603753
ATTENTION!! Pick your spot to build your dream home on this picture perfect 19 acre KImmETT SIDE RD. - 2 acre industrial lot building lot located just minutes north of Napaclose to Goodyear, good access to Hwy. 401. nee. Enjoy nature at its best. You will have lots Utilities at the road. $89,900. (EX3866) mLS of privacy. Entrance driveway is in. Good wells have been obtained on neighbouring lots. 15604312 $49,900. (EX3854) mLS 15603806
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KRISTEN RUTGERS (PLIWISCHKIES) (PLIWISCHKIES)
Sales Rep
613-848-4403
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QUINTE LTD., BROKERAGE
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HOMEFINDER / RE5
1 LAKE STREET PICTON 613-476-5900
www.county-realestate.com
Sales Rep
613-921-7441
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65 GOODMAN CRES Cozy country custom built home. 1190 sq.ft. of the cutest living space ever. Full finished basement, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Detached double garage. Country gardens, screened patio, sunroom/DR with full water views. Deeded access to Smith`s Bay directly across from property. $375,000 MLS QR21503298
2589 HIGHWAY 49 Picture perfect newer home 15 minutes from Picton. 3 bedroom, 3 bath. Hardwood & porcelain throughout. Very open concept. Fish pond, nicely landscaped. Workshop/man cave. Situated on 3.7 acres, must be seen. $369,000 MLS QR21504245
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139 MCKINLEY CROSSROAD Stunning 3 year old home on McKinley Road. 5 minutes to Picton yet very rural. Close to 3300 sq.ft. of modernly finished living space. 7.4 acre lot with an abundance of perenials and an organic vegetable garden, Beautifully landscaped. 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths. 29`x26` garage partially finished. CA/CV. Gas fireplace. Designer kitchen with GE Cafe appliances included. Huge deck, mature woods. Still under Tarion warranty by Farnsworth Construction ltd. A beautiful place to call home. $539,000 MLS QR21501532
11807 LOYALIST PARKWAY Newly renovated bungalow on prestigious Glenora Road. Modern design throughout. All new flooring travetine and high grade laminate. New fixtures. Appliances included. Open concept kitchen & living room. Large walk-in closets. Beautiful backyard. Quick possession! Large 30+ foot deck in front. New 23 x 12 deck in back. 31 x 8 patio. Attached one car garage. New board & batten vinyl siding. Attention boaters - public boat launch 1km away. $259,900 MLS QR21500153
WAUPOOS WATERFRONT 4.6 acres
WAUPOOS WATERFRONT 5.5 acres
LAKE ONTARIO WATERVIEW
LICENCED RESTAURANT/CONDO UNIT
PRIME PICTON COMMERCIAL
County Rd 8 N $229,000 MLS QR21501341
County Rd 8 N $269,000 MLS QR21501342
442 Main St., Wellington $499,000 MLS QR21503892
172 Elizabeth St $137,000 MLS QR21503685
$58,000 Net Income $699,000 MLS QR21502783
VACANT LAND
NEW CONSTRUCTION Pineridge Subdivision
PICTURESQUE BUILDING SITE
SALE PENDING
NEW CONSTRUCTION
737 Elmbrook Rd $55,000 MLS QR21502210
18 John St $429,000 MLS QR21502820
Talbot Street, Picton $429,000 MLS QR21503794
4631 County Rd 13 S $379,000 MLS QR21407022
550 Mitchells Crossroad N $364,400 MLS QR21500375
SUCCESSFUL VRBO RENTAL PROPERTY
SPECTACULAR WATERFRONT
VACANT LAND 12.5 acres
VACANT LAND 2 acres
VAGABOND COVE COTTAGES
410 Main St, Picton Positive Cash Flow $239,999 MLS QR21503802
95 Bridge St $749,000 MLS QR21501345
Talbot St $119,000 MLS QR21500332
Talbot St $95,000 MLS QR21500333
Main house & six cottages. $938,000 MLS QR21501663
THE WARING HOUSE COUNTRY INN
BLOOMFIELD GREAT VALUE
SCENIC VIEWS
CENTRAL PICTON
BUILD IN WAUPOOS 6.75 acres
395 County Road 1, Picton MLS QR21501397
25 Wellington St $244,900 MLS QR21500167
22 Ebbers Lane $140,000 MLS QR21500122
38 King St ~ Open to Offers $199,000 MLS QR21500123
County Rd 8 N $120,000 MLS QR21501339
COLTON MEADOWS
CHEAPER THAN RENT
EAST LAKE WATERFRONT
DOESN’T GET ANY BETTER
THE CLARAMOUNT INN AND SPA
190’ x 2.73 Acres MLS QR21502089
129 McKinley Crossroad $399,000 MLS 21503890
97 Bridge St, Picton MLS QR21501321
SOLD Well maintained, near beaches $59,900 MLS QR21501740
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Picton Condo $99,000 MLS QR21501642
PROUD SUPPORTER OF: Prince Edward Memorial Hospital • Childrens Miracle Network • 99.3 County FM Founding Sponsor The Regent Theatre • Courts for Kids Benson Park Project • Teeing up Fore Health Care Golf Classic
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38 ACRES OF PRIME AG LAND 10 min from town, 3 grand sized bdrms, large master ensuite, basement for storage only, 1850 sq ft. 28x28 attached garage. 12 yrs old.
INCOME PROPERTY/NEW PRICE
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The Napanee Beaver 72 Dundas St. E. Napanee ON 613-354-6641 www.napaneebeaver.com
Cell: 613.453.4347
3 Bedroom Walk-Out Bungalow, 5 Car Garage Space, 6.13 Acres. 1500 sq ft. 14 yrs old. www.napaneerealestate688driveinroad.com MLS $429,900
2 Houses on 1 lot, both 2 bedroom units, www.napaneerealestate1715storeystreet.com currently rented. MLS QR21504454 $399,900 www.trentonrealestate61stan164 JACKSON ROAD ENTERPRISE leystreet.com MLS QR21504444 $179,900.
REAL ESTATE Ad booking: Friday, June 26 2pm Ad copy: Monday, June 29 noon Final changes: Tuesday, June 30 10am
BROKER
Thursday, June 25, 2015
688 DRIVE IN ROAD NAPANEE 1715 STOREY STREET NAPANEE
Because of the Wednesday, July 1 holiday below are the deadlines for the Thursday, July 2 paper.
BILL MCCUTCHEON
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DUPLEX/NEW LISTING
Fully renovated Duplex, 3 bedroom & 2 bedroom unit, large lot. MLS 15604935 $219,900
16 ACRES/NEW LISTING All brick walk out bungalow, 3 bedrooms, very private setting. MLS QR21504429 $179,900
613-969-9907 - Office RE/MAX Quinte Ltd. Brokerage Independent Owned & Operated
Waterfront Properties
Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd., Brokerage*
613-354-4347
*Independently owned & operated
Exposurestudio.ca/Sean P.Carson, BFA 1231-I HUGHES LANDING ROAD, ADDINGTON HIGHLANDS Scootamatta Lake year round home. Very seldom does a property become available on Skootamatta Lake that's as well kept as this one. 101ft waterfront (shoreline allowance is owned) and 1 acre of land. 3 bedrooms, sunroom, living room with vaulted ceiling and wood stove. Updated kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, lovely wood walls and ceilings. 2 car detached garage with loft storage, 2 other storage sheds. All furnishings included as well as 3 boats, boat trailer, generator (with gen panel), wood stove, all wood, appliances, BBQ, etc. Excellent year round property. Just move in for summer. It's all ready. $379,900. MLS 15602606
1851 COUNTY RD 9 Private naturalist setting. Water access, breathtaking views, wild life all around, 4 bedroom home, recroom, familyroom, sunroom, 2 car attached garage, excellent landscaping. Near town. You won't be disappointed. Call today. $319,900. MLS 15604682
1040 COZY RIDGE LANE 24 year old cottage on Knowlton Lake. Excellent lot with 380' of waterfront sandy/natural shoreline, large dock. Very well maintained, 3 beds, 4 pc bath, furnace, many recent updates, boat launch on lot. Asking $299,900. MLS 15605849
10964 HIGHWAY 33 Lake Ontario waterfront home just west of Conway on a beautiful 1.2 Acre lot. This home has been totally renovated, is carpet free, has lots of closets and fantastic views. 100ft of level shoreline, beautifully landscaped with mature trees, saplings and perennial flower beds. An insulated 2 car attached garage . Excellent well, water treatment system with Reverse Osmosis System and a well maintained septic system. Call for your private viewing. $379,900. MLS 15602257
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1650 Bath Rd., Kingston 613-384-5500
BEST PRICED FAMILY HOME IN NAPANEE
MLS 15606067 $182,500.
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Cindy Haggerty
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Cell: 613-540-2116
Kevin Haggerty Team Leader
Cell: 613-539-2120
MLS 15605835 $329,500. 5 JAMES ST., NAPANEE Excellent Napanee location next to Golf Club and backing onto wooded lot. Open concept, updated, and immaculate side-split with 3+1 bedrooms, 2 baths, solarium and expansive finished and bright lower level with walkout that could serve as an in-law suite. Newer appliances and ELFs, hardwood floors, 3 fireplaces, large double garage with extra storage space and entry to both house and backyard. Just move in! $279,500. MLS 15602938
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BRIDGE STREET BRICK BUNGALOW West end upscale subdivision with 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, open West end 2+1 Bedroom has separate dining room with hardwood floor 3 BRs, 2 baths, hardwood under carpet on main floor. Double carport concept for entertaining, rec room with gas fireplace. Carpet free open to living room with gas fireplace. 3 Season porch and gazebo and energy efficient! on deck. and fenced rear yard. Double paved drive. MLS 15605873 $182,500.
1014 REDWOOD CRES., KINGSTON Great location within walking distance to many amenities at the end of a quiet cul de sac. This immaculate 1400 sq. ft. home features high ceilings, open concept eat-in combined living OPEN HOUSE Sat. June 27TH 1-3PM kitchen, and dining area, gas fireplace in family room and patio doors to cedar back deck. Fully finished lower level includes large rec room with rough-in for gas fireplace, two bedrooms and a walkout to the covered garden patio. Also features private back yard. Call today! $419,900. (EX3894) MLS 15605364
Chris Jackson
Buyer Specialist Cell: 613-888-1017
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LOT 5 - Model 1530 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large 3 car garage. Many upgrades including hardwood flooring, ceramic tile, oak stairs, large deck and fenced yard. Full 7 year TARION Warranty
LOT 16R 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, hdwd, ceramic mn flr, luxurious ensuite, paved drive. Starting at $235,000.
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JOHN TRYFONOPOULOS
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office: 613-544-2000
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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 24 PM
443 DAYS ROAD $249,900 It’s BBQ season and this is the perfect house for entertaining. Private yard with a large deck, central location, all brick, garage, rec room with fireplace. Mortgage payments may be less than your current rent! MLS® 15603246
OPEN HOUSE BY APPOINTMENT
$247,900
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25 Buck Island
708 MARGARET WAY $319,900
MIDDLE ROAD BUILDING LOT $200,000
Fully finished, this open concept home is a delight to behold! Open kitchen with breakfast bar opening to great room with vaulted ceiling and hardwood floors, patio doors to fenced rear yard with large power awning. Master bedroom has full ensuite and walk-in closet. Professionally finished lower level with 3 pc bath. Close to CFB, downtown and 401. Great family neighbourhood. MLS®15605138.
NEEDED: A FIXERUPPER IN THE CITY, UP TO $240,000. SINGLE FAMILY OR DUPLEX. QUICK CLOSING AVAILABLE! CALL JOHN FOR DETAILS.
Private and well treed lot minutes from the city on Middle Road. MLS®15601799
Buck Island property with easy access via the public boat launch at Perth Road. This 3 bedroom cottage is open-concept and has a woodstove, large dock, firepit and 300’ of waterfront. Stunning views and great waterfront on Buck Lake! MLS®15604309
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Newly renovated Buck Lake home featuring large openconcept kitchen with attached dining area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great room with 12’ ceilings and stone fireplace. Perennial gardens, storage sheds, stairs to the lake and dock. Deep, clean waterfront ideal for swimming. MLS®15605345 NEW PRICE
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5660 Bedford Road
$169,900
Custom-built classic log home on Little Long Lake featuring 3+1 bedrooms, 3 baths, incredible culinary kitchen, hardwood floors, pine beams and exposed log walls, a walkout basement with in-law suite potential, a guest house, and breathtaking views over the lake. MLS®15605281
209 Maple Grove Lane
Beautiful cottage with deeded access to Bobs Lake just across the road. Cottage features 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, wood stove, a huge screened-in porch with a hot tub and a large wrap around deck - all on 3.25 acres. Enjoy year round access to the property and lake. MLS®15605840
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NEAR 3067 COUNTY ROAD 27 20+ Acres, 2 drilled wells 1350+ feet of road frontage $69,900. MLS 15603442
663 COUNTY ROAD 1 3 bdrms, 1 bath, 3 car heated garage $270,000. MLS 15606103
1851 COUNTY ROAD 9 Natureâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Paradise. Bay of Quinte WF. Great House. $319,900. MLS 15604682
1312 MOUNTAIN ROAD, PLEVNA 2 bed, 1 bath home on 1 acre, close to many lakes and crown land. $124,000. MLS 15606150
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1010 CTY RD 14, CROYDON 1885 reconverted structure/ barn. Open concept. Original beams. Outbldg prev. used for horses. 24+ Acres. $550,000. MLS 15605264
4 - 47 DONOHUE ROAD , ERINSVILLE Two storey cottage only steps away from dock area on Beaver Lake. $109,900. MLS 15605051
534 SLATE FALLS ROAD, DENBIGH 39 acre hunt camp backs on crown land, year round access. $65,900. MLS 14609768
1205 HEAD RD, NORTH FRONTENAC Private, 10 acres maples & pines, double garage, workshop. $234,500. MLS 15602332
Single Family Home
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7 BAYVIEW DRIVE 3 bedrooms, 2 full bath, deeded access to water. $249,000. MLS 15600515
131 JOHN STREET 4000sqft limestone. 3 level, private drive, downtown. $219,900. MLS 15603574
Waterfront lot on the Napanee River in west end of Town. $127,900. MLS 15604667
10964 HWY 33, GREATER NAPANEE Totally renovated, carpet free on 1.2 acre lot $379,000. MLS 15602257
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NEW LISTING 305 FRASER ROAD, STONE MILLS 3 bed, 1.5 bath, work land & pastures, large barn with hydro. $399,900. MLS 15603016
11983 HIGHWAY 41 Privacy, 17 acres, Swim pond, Workshop $297,000. MLS 15603432
1442 BEARANCE HICKS LANE 200 Acres, almost private lake, 3500sqft and outbuildings. $749,900. MLS 15605874
SHEFFIELD LAKE ROAD 2 sleep cabins & screened dining gazebo, aluminum boat included. $139,900. MLS 15606139
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185 DUNDAST ST. W, NAPANEE 3+1 Bedroom home, many updates. Walkout basement to screened-in porch. $245,000. MLS 15602109
69 DUNDAS STREET WEST Every room newly renovated. 3 beds, 1.5 baths. Double attached garage. $319,900. MLS 15604887
2015 COUNTY ROAD 4 3 plus 1 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Log home on over 27 acres. $459,900. MLS 15601029
1768 COUNTY ROAD 41 4 Bed, 2 Bath Home just minutes north of Napanee. Needs TLC. $145,000. MLS 15602058
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$129,900. MLS 15605010
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$198,500. MLS 15600650
$167,900. MLS 15603279
$359,900. MLS 15600675
107A FRETTS LANE, NAPANEE â&#x20AC;˘ 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths â&#x20AC;˘ 20 Acres of Land â&#x20AC;˘ Expansive Lower Level
118 NEVILLE POINT ROAD, ERINSVILLE â&#x20AC;˘ 3+1 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths â&#x20AC;˘ Vaulted Ceilings â&#x20AC;˘ Covered Deck Overlooking Beaver Lake
1496 LAKE ROAD, ENTERPRISE â&#x20AC;˘ Newer Windows & Furnace â&#x20AC;˘ Large Country Lot â&#x20AC;˘ Detached Garage/Workshop
$279,900. MLS 15604839
$189,900. MLS 15603576
$324,900. MLS 15603968
* Not intended to solicit properties already listed. 6 BAYSHORE DRIVE, BATH â&#x20AC;˘ 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths â&#x20AC;˘ Completely Updated Kitchen â&#x20AC;˘ Private Yard, 2 Tiered Deck w/Hot Tub
WATERFRONT 85A SOUTH SHORE ROAD, TAMWORTH â&#x20AC;˘ 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Year-Round Cottage â&#x20AC;˘ Waterfront on Beaver Lake
367 NEVILLE POINT ROAD, ERINSVILLE â&#x20AC;˘ 2 Bedroom Waterfront Home on Beaver Lake â&#x20AC;˘ Unique Stairs to Waterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Edge â&#x20AC;˘ Deep Natural Waterfront
$359,000. MLS 15604593
$329,900. MLS 15604834
$319,000. MLS 15605245
1981 DESERONTO ROAD, MARYSVILLE â&#x20AC;˘ 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths â&#x20AC;˘ Hardwood Floors & Exposed Beams â&#x20AC;˘ 4.5 Acres
534G COUNTY ROAD 15, TAMWORTH â&#x20AC;˘ 2 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths â&#x20AC;˘ Gorgeous Watefront on Beaver Lake â&#x20AC;˘ Large 2-Tier Deck & Separate Dock
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$147,900. MLS 15603650
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682 ADDINGTON STREET, TAMWORTH â&#x20AC;˘ 3 Bedroom Bungalow â&#x20AC;˘ Large Rec-Room w/In-Floor Heating â&#x20AC;˘ Detached Single Car Garage
6646 WHEELER STREET, TAMWORTH â&#x20AC;˘ 3 Bedroom Side Split Home â&#x20AC;˘ Walkout to Sunroom and Patio â&#x20AC;˘ Large Corner Lot
$409,000. MLS 15604568
Re/Max Finest Realty Inc., Brokerage 9 Commercial Court, Napanee 101 William Henderson Drive Unit 1
$199,900. MLS 15606162
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499 NAPANEE ROAD, MARLBANK â&#x20AC;˘ 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths â&#x20AC;˘ Large Lot backing onto Park â&#x20AC;˘ Rec Room in Basement
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5991 COUNTY ROAD 14, ERINSVILLE â&#x20AC;˘ 3 bedrooms & 1 bath with newer updates â&#x20AC;˘ Short walk to Beaver Lake
$392,000. MLS 15602113
$249,000. MLS 15605124
$349,900. MLS 15605562
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4307 OTTAWA ST., 24 OLD COUNTY RD 9, HARROWSMITH NAPANEE â&#x20AC;˘ 3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Baths â&#x20AC;˘ Beautiful and Private on 3.5 Acres â&#x20AC;˘ Hardwood Floors & High Ceilings â&#x20AC;˘ Almost 500ft of Waterfront â&#x20AC;˘ Garage/Workshop w/Hydro and â&#x20AC;˘ Newly Sided 4 Bedroom Home Water
534C COUNTY RD. 15, TAMWORTH â&#x20AC;˘ Beautiful View on Private Lot â&#x20AC;˘ Well Maintained Home â&#x20AC;˘ 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths.
$139,900. MLS 15604038
$294,000. MLS 15604064
41B LAKESHORE ROAD, ERINSVILLE â&#x20AC;˘ 3 Bedroom home on Beaver Lake â&#x20AC;˘ Vaulted Ceilings â&#x20AC;˘ 2 Decks overlooking the Water
90 MAIN STREET, ODESSA â&#x20AC;˘ Cozy 2 bedroom bungalow â&#x20AC;˘ Minutes to Kingston and 401 â&#x20AC;˘ Large workshop at Rear of House
1067 ASTOR DRIVE, ARDEN â&#x20AC;˘ Rare and Unique Waterfront on Horseshoe Lake â&#x20AC;˘ 2 Cabins â&#x20AC;˘ Clean Waterfront w/dock and storage shed
$174,000. MLS 15605254
$214,900. MLS 15605514
$259,900. MLS 15605744
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166 CATHARINE STREET, BELLEVILLE â&#x20AC;˘ 2+1 Bedrooms & 2 Baths â&#x20AC;˘ Centrally Located â&#x20AC;˘ Fully Fenced Backyard
19 LAMBERT STREET, DENBIGH â&#x20AC;˘ 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bath â&#x20AC;˘ On Beautiful Denbigh Lake â&#x20AC;˘ 2 Bunkies with extra Shower
380A INGLESBY RD, TAMWORTH â&#x20AC;˘ Four Season Waterfront Home â&#x20AC;˘ On White Lake â&#x20AC;˘ Cabin/Workshop & Kids Playhouse
$399,900. MLS 15604030
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WATERFRONT WATERFRONT 239 VICTORIA ST. SOUTH, TWEED â&#x20AC;˘ 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Bungalow â&#x20AC;˘ Sandy Beachfront on Stoco Lake
VACANT LAND - NEAR 609 GILMORE ROAD, TAMWORTH â&#x20AC;˘ Private 4.5 Acres â&#x20AC;˘ Rolling land and small spring fed pond â&#x20AC;˘ Perfect for a new home $26,000. MLS 15604961
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930 CRESTHILL STREET
4291 ARENA BOUNDARY ROAD, GODFREY
Welcome to this wonderful family home in the west end. Offers pleasant curb appeal, well kept and traditional concept, a beautiful private backyard with mature trees in the city with a generous deck. Includes 3 plus 1 bdrms, a lovely large master that can easily be converted back to 4 bdrms on upper level, 1 full bath and 2 half baths, charming kitchen with breakfast bar overlooking the family room and both have entrances to your deck, formal living room and dining as well and a finished lower level. MLSÂŽ15605126
First time offered for sale, this lovely home 4 minutes north of Verona situated on a beautiful manicured lot. Steel roof and all the windows were just replaced, finished basement and lots of updates a great country location close to trails , lakes and the community arena. Watch for signs off Hwy #38. MLSÂŽ15604802
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Triplex on municipal services, good financials, great investment .-4ÂĄ r
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4083 COLEBROOK RD 5 bed, 2.5 bath, heated garage .-4ÂĄ r
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IN LAW SUITE
968 BRISTOL STREET
126 FACTORY STREET - ODESSA
Welcome home to the Westwoods! This 4 level split, located on a cul-de-sac has much to offer in the west end, desirable location with a generous sized fenced yard, tons of natural light, Walk in to a spacious entrance, door to garage and leading in to your family room with patio doors to deck with a gazebo included, a crushed stone circular patio and still room to play! Look forward to bbqs, visits and relaxing in the coming warmer months. MLS ÂŽ15602496
First time home owners, downsizing, wanting to invest? Come to Odessa, a few minutes commute to Kingston, Napanee and easy access to the highway. This charming home offers...2 bedrooms on main,and a full 2 bedroom in law suite downstairs. Plenty of updates, including windows 2010, furnace 2013, roof 2010, electric panel 2013, new deck off of kitchen 2013 and newly built shed 2014. Also, you have main floor laundry, plenty of parking and a newer fenced yard. MLSÂŽ15602495
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