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Rising waters prompt flood warnings BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
Shoreline property owners are urged to stay on alert this week as water levels across the Quinte and Cataraqui watersheds are still dangerously high. A rain-soaked weekend coupled with high winds across the Great Lakes have caused both the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority and Quinte Conservation to issue flood warnings on Tuesday that will stay in place through at least today. A flood warning means flooding is imminent or already occurring in specific watercourses or municipalities and could lead to damage to property and road closures. Though the flood warning remained in place, there was good news on Tuesday for municipalities along the Moira, Napanee and Salmon Rivers. “All of the major river systems in our watersheds have peaked overnight,” Quinte Conservation general manager Terry Murphy said in a release on Tuesday. “If we do not get any major rainfall residents should start to notice a continual drop in water levels on the rivers. Unfortunately, this is not the same for those living on the shores of Lake Ontario and the Bay of Quinte. Water levels on Lake Ontario and the Bay of Quinte will continue to
Dog alerts police to owner in distress
Tamworth resident unhurt after falling out of wheelchair; canine’s barking brought assistance ...Page 2.
NDSS student tops at provincial skills event
Caleb Fitchett now setting sights on gold at Skills Canada National Competition in Winnipeg........Page 3.
Showcase puts local artists in spotlight
Wednesday event brings artists and those passionate about the arts together under one roof.....................Page 5. Seth DuChene-Staff
Melissa Easter and her father, Tim, visit Springside Park in Napanee on Tuesday morning to check out the Napanee River falls, which have been roaring with near-record flows. rise slowly for the next several weeks.” As for the CRCA, they’re reporting that Lake Ontario levels in Kingston are just 0.3 millilitres shy of a record and 55 cm higher than average.
“From what we’re seeing from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry is that levels were really high to begin with in May and then we got the 170 millimetres of rain the last seven days,” said Krista Fazackerley, commu-
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It’s said that dogs are man’s best friend — and on that, you likely won’t get an argument from one resident of Tamworth. Napanee OPP report that they were contacted to respond to a complaint of dog that had been barking for more than five hours at a residence in Tamworth. Officers arrived at the home and could hear the dog still barking from the outside. Police knocked, and could hear a man inside asking for help. The officers were able to gain entry to the apartment, and found the resident had lost his balance
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ANTIQUE Spring Show & Sale
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At this point, nothing is going to dent Caleb Fitchett’s chances of participating at the Skills Canada National Competition later this month in Winnipeg. Fitchett, a Grade 12 student at Napanee District Secondary School, qualified to participate in the auto collision repair category thanks to a gold-medal performance in the Skills Ontario competition in Toronto last week. “I’m nervous and excited,” he said when asked about competing in Winnipeg. Fitchett has been honing his skills in the tech wing of the high school for the better part of three years now. Although he competed at the Limestone skills competition last year, this was his first time making it to the provincial competition, let alone the national competition. “It was a great experience, and it was really cool to see all the different set-ups for different competitions,” said Fitchett of the provincial competition. “It was really cool to work with something that you never get to work with, new equipment and what not.” At both the national and provincial competitions, students’ skills will be put to the test in dozens of different skilled trade and technology categories. The auto collision repair competition lasted one day. During the contest, Fitchett said he had very little opportunity to see what his fellow competitors were doing, or judge how he might be faring against them. “I felt pretty good, but I really had no idea (how I was doing),” he said. Despite the fact he’s one of the best students at auto collision repair in the country, Fitchett isn’t going to pursue it as a career beyond high school. Instead, he’ll be studying to be a heavy equipment technician at Fleming College starting next year. Although it might be something he does as a side job, “I just do the autobody part for fun and personal experience,” he said. That’s not to say he’s not taking seriously the competition at the end of the month — he’s even practicing “a few days a week” at the school to make sure he’s at the top of his game.
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SPWC ‘Baby Shower’ set for Mother’s Day BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
Considering Sandy Pines Wildlife Centre staff and volunteers play the role of ‘mom’ to hundreds of orphaned animals, it just seems fitting that their annual baby shower fundraiser would fall on Mother’s Day. Sunday’s event marks the one time a year the wildlife rescue centre opens its doors to the public, inviting visitors to get a first-hand look at the work they do. Volunteer staff will demonstrate how they feed the many patients in their care, which include the likes of baby squirrels, turtles, several species of birds, reptiles, an assortment of farm animals and many more. Live entertainment will run throughout the day, starting with local band the Fade Kings taking the stage at 10 a.m. The Andrew Mack Band will follow. Kingston’s Canine Unit will also be on hand to demonstrate how they work with dogs to disarm suspects or search out an illegal substance. A barbecue, face painting, pony rides and baby farm animals will also be on site to create something for everyone. For the adults there will be vendors, draws and a silent auction.
The Baby Shower is critical to the success of Sandy Pines, as it’s their biggest fundraiser of the year. The past year has been a busy one, as they field close to 100 calls a day from people all across the province who are reporting a animal in distress. Sandy Pines is a rehabilitation centre, providing veterinary care and shelter for wild animals of all shapes and sizes. Whenever possible, they will nurse them back to health and release them back into the wild. Admission to Sunday’s event is free, though donations will be gladly accepted. They have also included a wish list of needed items which includes unsalted almonds, nuts, pumpkin seeds, dried cranberries, bird seed, masking tape, duct tape, bungee cords, toilet paper, paper towels, bleach, disposable gloves, rubber gloves, postage stamps, dish soap, liquid laundry detergent, XL garbage bags and computer paper. Sandy Pines is located at 8749 County Rd. 2 in Napanee. The baby shower runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Founded in 1994, they care for about 3,400 mammals, birds and reptiles each year, relying on the support from over 200 volunteers and donations from the public.
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Spotlight to shine on local artists at showcase BY SETH DUCHENE Editor
Greater Napanee’s artistic community is coming together next week — and they’d like you to join them. The Greater Napanee Arts and Culture Committee is hosting its first-ever Spring Arts and Culture Showcase this coming Wednesday at the Strathcona Paper Centre. The event runs from 3-7 p.m. Whether you’re an artist or someone who’s interested in the arts, “it’ll be great for everyone to attend,” says Greater Napanee Economic Development Co-ordinator Lyndsay Tee, one of the event’s organizers. “There will be artists of all different kinds coming to showcase their work, and artists will be there to talk about what it is that they do. It’ll be a great social, networking opportunity, and a chance for people to see, hear and experience the art-
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“I will have a display up and I’ll have some of the curriculum that I use, as well as some information. I will be there and be able to let people know the kind of things that I’m doing,” she says. “This year has been the beginning of (the business), and I’m just really loving it, and it has grown quite a bit,” Sheffield adds. “I’m getting new students. I’m just hoping to get the word out there a bit more that I’m doing this vocal coaching, and I’m hoping to grow my number of students for next year.” Tee says there’s still room for more artists to participate. “If there are artists in the community interested in participating, they’re welcome to contact me… it’s free to attend as an artist showcasing your work, and it’s also free to attend for the public, to attend and check things out,” she said. You can contact Tee at 613354-3351 ext. 2017 or ltee@greaternapanee.com.
work.” Tee says organizers are hoping for “upwards of 30-40” members of the arts community with displays at the event. “This will be the first arts and culture showcase that we’ve ever done,” Tee says. “We have had two or three socials in the past which have gone over very well, so we thought to kind of keep moving forward and keep making it interesting, we’d add a showcase element to it, and not only invite the artists and the arts community and those interested to come and talk and gather, but to show their work as well.” It won’t just be the visual arts that will be part of the showcase. Among those taking part will be Karen Sheffield, who will be at the event to promote her new vocal coaching business. With years of experience both as a music teacher and as a performer, Sheffield is now taking students, both young and old, for one-onone instruction.
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Mission work in Africa attracts local volunteers
BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
AKING a charitable donation is one thing, but travelling to a developing nation and seeing the impoverished conditions first-hand is compassion on a whole different level. That’s what Helping Cope Through Hope founders Tom and Cheryl Martin strive to do when they bring their friends and neighbours on weeks and months long mission trips to places such as Zambia, Uganda and Peru. The Napanee couple recently returned from a 10-week trip, during which time they were joined by seven other people from Lennox and Addington County and area. While overseas, they delivered livestock to poor families, helped to establish safe living conditions and paid schooling costs for young students who were at risk of being kicked out of school. “The thing this year that was really amazing in Africa was the people that came with us,” said Tom Martin, who founded Helping Cope Through Hope with his wife back in 2005. “What they did was unbelievable. We (otherwise) wouldn’t have been able to do all of it.” Among those who made the trip was Dan Fleury of
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Napanee. Originally just intending to take photos of the volunteers at work, he quickly felt compelled to help after seeing what people were going through. He and his wife Ellena agreed to sponsor a young girl, who in turn decided to change her name to ‘Ellena’ as a token of her appreciation. Fleury also bought and delivered four goats, all on motorcycle, to families in need. “I really didn’t know what I was going to see or get into,” said Fleury. “To see it in their homes and how they live day-to-day was eye-opening.” He says the ability to see his dollars make a difference first-hand was satisfying. “You donate to a foundation and it’s just like writing a cheque,” said Fleury. “It’s neat being able to spend money from my hand to the guy I’m buying chickens from and throwing them in a bag.” Martin says the trips are all about getting people out of their comfort zone and exposing them to how the other side of the world lives. Nicole Sheffield of Forrest Mills put her teaching skills to good use on the trip, volunteering to teach English while counselling at-risk youth. She too sponsored a child in need. Dan and Nancy Bedford
from Sunbury also took part in the trip, going from Jan. 19 to April 29, meeting with a young girl they sponsor in Zambia. While there, they helped to purchase homes for several families as well as cover the cost for school for several young students at risk of being expelled from school. What struck them most about the trip was how mothers would put their own needs ahead of their children when advocating for help from the visitors. “It was just ever so important to them to have their children educated to help break them from the poverty cycle,” said Nancy. “They weren’t afraid to come forward and advocate for their children.” Her husband added that witnessing it first-hand made it easier for them to spend money to help those in need. “I think we have a real clear focus on how we can help them going forward,” he said. “When you see the impact you have on the family, it’s incredible.” To date the Martins have brought 129 people with them on their mission trips, which they typically make once a year. They always welcome anyone willing to spend a couple of weeks helping overseas to join their cause. For more information visit www.HelpingCopeThroughHope.org.
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Volunteers (from left) Nancy Bedford, Dan Bedford and Nicole Sheffield (fourth from left) joined Helping Cope Through Hope founders Cheryl and Tom Martin on a recent mission trip to Africa.
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EDITORIAL
Picturing Our Community
Weather warnings Only a matter of months ago, this region was as dry as it had been in recent (or not-so-recent) memory. Just this last week, rivers and streams were overflowing their banks; water is slowly creeping up to peoples’ homes, businesses and cottages in some areas, and sump pumps are working overtime. Seems a bit erratic, doesn’t it? Scientists who study climate and weather are suggesting these wild swings in extreme weather events will no longer be things we expect once in a generation; these will be more frequent, and potentially more destructive. More droughts, more floods, more windstorms. Paul Beckwith, a climate systems scientist who works with both the University of Ottawa and Carleton University, didn’t mince words when he spoke to The Montreal Gazette this week about the flooding that’s hit Quebec and Ontario: “There is a very clear picture emerging that we’ve changed the chemistry of the atmosphere with our greenhouse gases and we are really seeing the consequences now.” Although some still cling to the notion that human activity isn’t to blame for the weather changes we’re experiencing, it’s hard to find anyone who denies that something isn’t happening with our weather. Whether we blame the phenomenon on man-made factors or natural factors, it has become apparent that we need to wrap our heads around the fact that crazy weather is becoming a fact of life, and we have to become better at dealing with it. Natural disasters are (naturally) disruptive events. They’re also costly, both to the public and private purse. However, any preventative measures we can take now might limit the disruption. Ironically, it was only last week (during Emergency Preparedness Week) that Greater Napanee Emergency Services and their counterparts around the province were urging residents to get ready for the next disaster before it hits. Too often, these public appeals are sloughed off. Although this week’s flooding is taking its toll along shorelines, this area seems to be getting off easily compared to other jurisdictions in eastern Ontario and Quebec. We might not be so lucky next time. Perhaps the emergency preparedness message might be better heeded in light of recent events. And, of course, these events should prompt us to consider our collective role in what’s happening with the weather. We’ve heard the warnings that our weather will become more severe if we don’t reduce the carbon we pump into the air; even governments that subscribe to the phenomenon haven’t come close to achieving what scientists say needs to be done to mitigate the problem. The cost of these events, if they continue at this rate (or worse), will add up for governments and for property owners. If we thought the economic cost of tackling climate change was prohibitive, we seem to be getting a peek at what the economic cost of doing nothing is. We can’t help to think that this week’s flooding was a warning shot over our bow. We’ll be interested to see how we, collectively, react to that warning.
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Organizers of the ninth annual Kyle Dunham Charity Hockey Tournament recently donated $2,520 to the L&A County General Hospital, specifically earmarked for the hospital’s chemotherapy suite. From left are tournament organizer Bill Hossack, LACGH Foundation Chair Bob Vrooman, tournament organizer Chris Carroll and Foundation executive director Michelle Dickerson.
Staff Picks: The Lost City of the Monkey God Jennifer Robinson from the Amherstview Branch recently enjoyed Douglas Preston’s all-true travelogue The Lost City of the Monkey God in which he tells of exploring a legendary lost city in the Honduran rain forest. “In Douglas Preston’s travelogue, he joins an exploratory team to investigate a legendary lost city,” says Jennifer. “When classified technology reveals settlement remnants hidden in an unexplored Honduran rain forest, a crew of writers, scientists, archeologists, survivalist guides, and filmmakers embarks on an expedition to document the discovery. The travel memoir is full of amusing anecdotes of quirky company and extreme travel
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colonialism and infectious disease. An insightful review of the historical record presents research on the near annihilation of indigenous cultures from viruses transmitted through contact with early explorers. “The significance of the abandoned settlement argues towards a broader understanding of the social forces that led to its demise.” Reserve The Lost City of the Monkey God from the County of Lennox & Addington Libraries in regular print, large print, audiobook or e-book formats by visiting CountyLibrary.ca
conditions. Vivid descriptions of encounters with poisonous snakes, jaguars and pestilence-ridden insects offers a window into the team’s daily challenges. “Preston’s impressions of the perils and pleasures of the journey present armchair adventuring at its best!” she concludes. “Preston’s book balances escapism and journalism. Tragedy takes its measure when many team members contract disease. This unfortunate eventuality Catherine Coles is the lends itself to a timely reflec- Manager of Library Services tion on the intersection of for L&A County.
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Reflections on motherhood Of all the handles that I use to describe myself, ‘mother’ is the one that I am most proud of. It has also been my greatest challenge: it has been unending source of worry, and reduced me to both tears of joy and sorrow; it has frustrated me beyond belief and caused me the greatest fits of laughter. Being a Mom has been a privilege. I have loved it, each and every stage. Becoming a mother was such a monumentally significant event that each precious detail of the day our children were born can be effortlessly recollected. It was impossible not to be overcome by the miracle of creation, when holding our babies, skin to skin, for the first time. Within moments, the contract I made with them was cemented and I willingly embraced the epic responsibility of caring for these new, little souls. I didn’t mind the early years — the lack of sleep, endless diaper changes, breast feeding, bottles, tumbles and tantrums. Our children were born closely together. When our youngest arrived, we had three under three. I was astounded at the remarkable changes that occurred in those first years of life. The hasty developmental transformations from completely helpless infants, to walking, talking little beings within their first
years, was incredible to wit- sticky contents to smear each other with wild abanness. I would be a very rare don. In a special file of mental parent if I didn’t have a tale or two recounting the hijinks memories, I’ve stored away of our children as youngsters. their many milestones: first For instance, the time when teeth; tentative, wobbly steps; bike the boys managed to strip the beginner’s flowering almond tree entire- solos;first days of school; and ly of its branches in mere inaugural trips away from moments while I was attend- home. Homesickness was an ing to their younger sister. issue. For a couple of years, The truly miraculous thing is they went to camp. Despite we held off cutting down the beginning with a great deal now stumpy tree and the of excitement and enthusinext year it sprouted new asm, before long I would r e c e i v e branches. phone calls Each year from conwhen it cerned camp blooms with directors. lovely, fraNotes From Reassurance grant, pink The Nest was offered blossoms, I but in spite of am reminded of the little blond, mop- this, I once had to hop a barge topped rascals that nearly to an island to obtain one of them. The following year I destroyed it and I smile. There was also the time I picked up another after left the little cherubs with receiving a rather impastheir lunch, watching a sioned plea by mail. In bold, favourite show, while I went all capital handwritten letto make the bed. Never a tering, I was told not to good idea! We met on the believe the councillors, that stairs, their shiny faces she was most unhappy and revealing their crime before I wanted to come home immeeven arrived on scene. It is diately! I laughed, admiring still quite remarkable to me, her flair for the dramatic! Like all parents, we had how quickly they were able to disperse so much peanut but- difficult times with them too, ter in such a short period of from dealing with minor ailtime. Apparently, unsatisfied ments, bumps, bruises, browith applying it only to cush- ken bones, sutures, surgeries ions, screens and tabletops, and one of our children havthey saved enough of the ing a worrying illness. Even
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(From left) Napanee OPP Detective Constable Shannon Cork assists McDonald’s employees Michael Green and Robert Eady as they serve Isla-May Howes and Molly Dibb during last Wednesday’s annual McHappy Day. Several members of the community lent a hand during McHappy Day. Napanee’s McDonald’s raised a record $6,065 which will be used to purchase ‘brain bikes’ for Southview, The Prince Charles, Newburgh and Selby Public Schools.
more difficult to deal with though were the disappointments, broken hearts and at times even, broken spirits. Helping them learn to accept life on life’s terms and the inevitable challenges, letdowns and unavoidable failures were probably the hardest things to teach them of all. Celebrating with them when they were doing well was the easy part. It was helping them navigate, when the waters got choppy, that was the truest test of my mettle as a mother. Learning when to hold them up and when to let them go required all of the patience and understanding that I could muster. For me, however, the most difficult phase of all was saying goodbye. I know I wasn’t the best mom, but I was the best mom I could be. It comforts me knowing that, together with Randy, we prepared them for life. Our children are young adults now, with their own unique talents and abilities, setting their own courses. I couldn’t be prouder of them or love them more. I also glean a measure of peace knowing that no matter how old they are, they all still come home, even if it’s just to visit. Whenever they do, I will be here to welcome them, with a listening ear, a hot cup of coffee and a hug — because I am Mom and that’s what moms do!
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A trip through the pages of The Napanee Beaver 65 Years Ago May 7, 1952 ■ Some crafty break-and-enter artists gained entry to a downtown apparel store and helped themselves to hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise. The thieves broke into the Bell-Moore clothing store sometime overnight by using some planks to get from the roof of a nearby storage building to the roof of the store. They then taped a sealed window before breaking it, reducing the sound of broken glass, then hopped inside. Police said they believed more than one person was involved in the break-in. They reported that the thieves made off with more than $1,600 in clothing. ■ The first phase of the construction of a new sewage treatment plant was underway in Napanee. Engineer J. Douglas Lee of Lee & Brooks of Kingston gave town council an update on the progress of the project. He told council that the new outfall sewer had been laid, and work had started on the building of the grit chamber. He said they hoped to have the new facility built by 1953.
35 Years Ago May 5, 1982 ■ It appeared as though it wasn’t just Napanee area schools that were seeing a steady decline in enrolment. According to statistics from the Lennox and Addington County Board of Education, a number of schools in Camden East and Sheffield Township were below capacity. Built to accommodate more than 100, there were only 20 students attending Camden East Public School, while Centreville Public School was built to house 215 students, although only 138 were actually enrolled. Enterprise Public School was at 62 per cent capacity, Newburgh was at 77 per cent capacity and Tamworth was at 52 per cent capacity. ■ Gibbard Furniture Shops announced that its regular three-week summer shutdown would be extended to five weeks this year. Some 157 workers would be affected by the shutdown, which would start in June. Gibbard’s move was mirrored by many other Canadian furniture makers, the vast majority of which were not operating at full capacity. Jack McPherson of Gibbard blamed high interest rates for the drop in furniture orders — those with money were saving, and the cost of borrowing was prohibitively high, he said.
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Art in the Park set to return
BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
For any artist who has ever considered selling their work but dreads the thought of being part of an exhibition, Art in the Park is the perfect event. Back for a fourth year, the June 10 showcase caters to young artists who don’t have a wealth of experience showing their work in public settings. Held in conjunction with Greater Napanee’s Riverfront Festival, the exhibiMAY 13 PLANT, BAKE AND RUMMAGE SALE Centreville United Church invites you to their annual plant, bake and rummage sale from 8 a.m. until noon. Garden perennials ready to plant, delicious baking, and trinkets you’d love to own are waiting for you. ROAST BEEF SUPPER Taking place at Selby United Church from 5-7 p.m. Adults
tion and sale will see artists set up displays along the shores of the Napanee River, creating a relaxed and open setting for visitors to peruse various works of art. “Some artists are intimidated by being in a small space,” said Elaine Taranu, one of the event organizers. “It’s way less intimidating (in the park) and it’s a good experience for any artist.” Taranu has put out the call to any local artists who would like to showcase their work at Art in the Park, particularly those without any
$15, children 12 and under $6. For tickets in advance, call 613-354-3180 or 613-3882805. SPRING COMFORT FOOD SALE At St. Alban’s Church, 10419 Loyalist Pkwy. Cherry cheese cake, quiche and so much more. doors open at 9 a.m. Come early for best selection. BIG EUCHRE
474 Belleville Road 613-929-7623 Pastor: Tom Breeden Sunday 10:30am & 6:00pm Tuesday Bible Study 7:00pm Come join us in Worship
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
DESERONTO PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
469 Dundas Street, Deseronto, Ontario 613-396-3841 Assistant Pastor Dan Rooney 10am - Sunday School 10:45am - Morning Worship 6:30pm - Evening Service Wednesday 7pm - Bible Study Thursday 7pm - Junior Youth Night Everyone welcome Affiliated with PAOC
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Minister: Rev. Elaine Kellogg 613-354-4373 DESERONTO UNITED CHURCH 112 Fourth St., Deseronto 9am - Worship Service GRACE UNITED CHURCH 150 Robert St., Napanee Corner of Bridge St. W. & Robert St. 10:30am - Worship Service and Sunday School Cable TV Broadcast on Sundays and Wednesdays at 9am
Minister: Stephanie Klaassen 613-377-6406 www.mosriv.com ‘Like us on Facebook’ The United Church of Canada RIVERSIDE UNITED CHURCH 2 Mill St, Yarker, ON 9:30am - Worship Service & Sunday School MOSCOW UNITED CHURCH 25 Huffman Rd, Moscow, ON 7pm - Worship Service, Social to follow Everyone is always welcome
EVANGEL TEMPLE
(Affiliated with PAOC) 320 Bridge St. W., Napanee Pastor: Rev. Jim Somerville Sunday - 10:00am and 6:00pm Sunday School (ages 3-10) Wed. 6:00pm BG Club - Ages 3-11 Thurs. 7:00pm Jr. High (Grades 6 and 7) Sr. High (Ages 13-18) Small Groups 50+ Men’s & Women’s Ministry For more information, call the Church at 613-354-4281 www.evangelnapanee.com
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51 Palace Road Pastors: Rev. Ivan and Anne Langdon Sunday Worship 10:30am and 7pm Children’s Program 10:30am Wednesday: Ladies Bible study/prayer 10:30am Men’s Bible study/prayer 10:30am Bible study/prayer 7pm “In essentials: unity, In non-essentials: liberty, In all things: charity (love).” Phone: 354-1924, 354-5637 Everyone welcome
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613-378-2511 The United Church of Canada The Rev. Barbara Mahood 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!
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER 155 St. George St., Deseronto Minister: Rev. James Gordon 396-3119 or 396-2347 9:00am - Church Service and Sunday School
ROBLIN-ENTERPRISE UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Nancy Clarke 613-384-4698 3271 County Road 41, Roblin 11am - Worship Service and Sunday School, Great Music Everyone Welcome
ROBLIN WESLEYAN CHURCH Pastors: Bert McCutcheon, Dustin Crozier, Paul DeMerchant SUNDAY SERVICES 8:45am & 11am - Sunday Services 10:15am - Sunday School Ministries for all ages Thursday 7:00pm - Youth 1st & 3rd Friday 7:00pm - Young Adults All are welcome! www.roblinwesleyan.com roblinwc@gmail.com Find us on Facebook!
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experience at such a venue. Students or anyone who has a workshop full of art that they’ve never considered displaying are encouraged to take part. The cost is $40 per artist, with all proceeds going to charity. “We have art in all forms of media,” said Taranu. “Acrylic, oil, charcoal, photography, metal, glass, wood, any media is fine as long as it’s an original piece.” She’s encouraging anyone who may not have even realized art they create as a hobby would be of interest
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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.
SELBY - EMPEY HILL PASTORAL CHARGE
The United Church of Canada Minister: Michael Putnam Charge Office: 613-388-2375 Worship for all ages April 27th 7:30pm - Men’s Club at Selby SELBY 9:45am - Worship Service and Sunday School - Ed Caton leading worship Wednesday evenings 6:30pm - Cornerstone Kids Group May 4th 7:20pm - UCW EMPEY HILL 11:15am - Worship Service - Ed Caton leading worship May 8th 12:15pm - UCW
ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
179 West Street, Napanee Rev. Mark Chochrek, Pastor Phone: 613-354-5354 Website: www.stpatricksnapanee.ca Saturday 5:15pm - Mass Sunday 9:00am - Mass; 10:30am - Mass
At the Bath Legion in Millhaven. Registration starts at 11 a.m., play starts at noon. Cost is $20 per team. MAY 14 OLD TIME FIDDLERS Open mic at Golden Links Hall at Harrowsmith 1 to 5 p.m., followed by a cold plate dinner. Cost is $10, for info call 372-2410, sponsored by the Odd Fellows, Rebekahs.
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST ANGLICAN CHURCH
212 Church Street, Bath K0H 1G0 613-352-7464 www.stjohnsbath.ca Priest: Reverend Sue Beare Sunday Service 10am - Holy Communion Sunday School Fellowship and refreshments after Service Everyone welcome
TEMPLE OF PRAYER AND PRAISE
“By grace through faith...” 261 West St., 613-354-5910 Pastor Rev. Albert Trask Sunday Morning 10am "Celebration of Jesus" SonShine Corner Ages 4-8 Young Disciples Grades 4-6 Wednesdays at 7-8:30pm May 10th, 17th, 24th, & 31st Going Deeper Teaching: The Church of 2017, Revelation, and The 7 Deadly Spirits! Last Sunday of the month 6:30 pm "Touching Jesus Healing Service" Everyone welcome! Bring a friend! www.templeofprayerandpraise.org
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 WEDNESDAY 10am Holy Communion Visit us at www.stmarymagdalenenapanee.ca
to anyone else to take part. “What is very peculiar about art is it’s not like fashion,” she said. “You can absolutely not guess what people will like in art. There’s such a wide variety of art that you can exhibit.” Anyone interested in taking part can contact her at ElaineTaranu@gmail.com. Because rain was an issue last year, Taranu recommends the exhibitors bring a tent to keep their work covered. Art in the Park will go ahead rain or shine. SUNDAY SCHOOL REUNION A Sunday School Reunion is being planned for Grace United Church as part of the celebrations for the 175th anniversary of the church. Anyone who has ever attended sunday school here no matter the year is welcome to join us. There will be a potluck lunch following the service. For information or to tell us that you plan to attend please call 613 354-4373.
WESTDALE PARK FREE METHODIST CHURCH (across from the hospital) 7 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee 613-354-2669 info@westdaleparkfmc.ca www.facebook.com/westdalepark SUNDAY Coffee Fellowship 9:00am WORSHIP SERVICE 10:00am PRAYER TIME Sunday 6:30pm, Tuesday and Thursday 9-9:30pm
TRINITY UNITED CHURCH
25 Bridge St. E. Napanee 613-354-3858 Minister: The Reverend Mark Arnill Phone: 613-354-3858 Website: www.trinitynapanee.ca 10:30am Worship Service & Sunday School ......in their language
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‘Coldest Night’ provides boost to summer camp program
BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
Enduring the chill of a winter’s night back on Feb 25 paid off for Napanee’s Salvation Army, as they raised just under $12,000 during the ‘Coldest Night of the Year’. The fundraiser saw 100 volunteers collect pledges for walking routes that ranged from two, five and 10 kilometres Their final tally for money raised came in earlier this week, with $8,403 of the money collected staying right in the MAY 14 COMMUNITY BREAKFAST Come one, come all to a community breakfast at Emmanuel United Church Hall at 63 Factory St. in Odessa. Feed the body, feed the soul. From 10:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Donation, only to cover cost. Come and bring your kids and neighbours along with you. Something different to do on a Sunday morning. Call 613-777-5190. MAY 15 BATH GARDENING CLUB The Bath Gardening Club and Horticultural Society will meet at St. John’s Hall in Bath at 2 p.m. Amanda Knapp from KFL&A Public Health will speak on ‘Ticks, West Nile and Other Dangers’. Visitors welcome. Further info at www.bathgardeningclub.com. MAY 16 GENERAL MEETING Napanee Royal Canadian
Napanee community. The funds will be spread between the food bank and their summer camps. The overnight camp, which will take place north of Toronto in early August, has just three spots left for any parents or guardians interested in registering their children. The cost is $250 per child, but subsidies are available. Children six to 16 can attend and will partake in activities that build cohesiveness and self confidence. Also included are summer camp staples such as swimming and camp fires.
For more information, contact Dana Henry, the community and family services coordinator for the Napanee Salvation Army, at 613-354-7633. Henry says the Coldest Night of the Year was a success in large part to its sponsors Tim’s Trucks and Equipment, McCutcheon Insurance and Martin’s Bus Services. They also benefited from silent auction items donated by Crabby Joe’s, Carquest, Paul’s Pizza, Wendalyn’s Fashions and Stinky Canuck as well as donated knitted items from members of the community.
COMMUNITY PULSE Legion Branch 137 general meeting and elections held at 7 p.m. at Perrin Hall (upstairs of the branch). LENADCO AUXILIARY Group meets at John M. Parrot Centre at 2 p.m. All welcome. HISTORY PRESENTATION Hastings County Historical Society presents a return of teacher, dynamic speaker and historical author, John Boyko speaking on his book Blood and Daring: How Canada Fought the American Civil War and Forged a Nation. Anyone who heard John speak last year on the squabbles between Diefenbaker and Kennedy, will remember what a knowledgeable and entertaining speaker he was! Join us at 7:30 p.m. at Maranatha, 100 College St. West, Belleville.
Notice to Residents of Bath
The Loyalist Township Utilities Division will undertake the annual watermain and hydrant flushing program from May 15 – June 16, 2017. Flushing will begin in the eastern area of the distribution system, and proceed westerly.
If during this process your water appears discolored, please run the cold water tap until clear, approximately 10 minutes. If the discoloration persists, contact the Engineering Clerk at 613-3867351, ext. 116. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation.
If you are a person with a disability and need Loyalist Township information in another format, please contact 613-386-7351 ext 100 or e-mail info@loyalist.ca.
(Ample parking and level access at the rear of the building.) All are welcome; bring a friend and enjoy conversation, displays and refreshments following the presentation. For more info go to www.hastingshistory.ca. MAY 17 SPRING ARTS AND CULTURE SHOWCASE Join us as we celebrate, share and engage with local artists. From 3-7 p.m. at the Strathcona Paper Centre. Free admission, all wel-
Henry added that while the funds raised were important, so too was spreading awareness to what homeless people have to go through in the winter months with no shelter at night. “That’s a big aspect of it, the awareness of poverty and homelessness,” she said. “It makes people aware that it is out there. Even a town like Napanee where you don’t see the homeless like you would in Toronto, you don’t see the hunger.” Henry says they are already planning the host the walk again next February. come. Meet local artists, authors, musicians and instructors and learn about what is happening in Greater Napanee. For details, call Lyndsay Tee at 613-354-3351 ext. 2017 or email ltee@greaternapanee.com. BATH CANADA DAY PLANNING COMMITTEE To get the scoop on all the Canada 150/Bath Canada Day activities planned for this year’s celebration, please join the event planning committee taking place at 7 p.m. at the Bath Fire Hall.
Due to the big dig Downtown, parking limitations and traffic disruption, Computer Ease is now offering free pickup and delivery of computers for repair within Napanee.
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To arrange a pickup, give us a call at 613-354-0533
Email: compease@kingston.net
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Casual Part-time Employment Opportunity Bartender
The Town of Greater Napanee is accepting applications for Bartenders to work at functions being held at municipal facilities. Responsibilities Include: • Complete necessary duties to prepare the bar for events • Oversee the operation of the bar and activities of the users of municipal facilities during events • Complete bar closure activities at the end of a function
Qualifications: • Smart Serve Certification required • Must keep First Aid and CPR certificates updated • Class G Driver’s Licence considered an asset • Must be able to work evenings and weekends on a casual basis
Salary: • $11.40 per hour
Applicants should submit a detailed resume, clearly marked File #11-2017-Bartender by noon May 15, 2017 to: Town of Greater Napanee, Attention: HR Department, 124 John St., P.O. Box 97, Napanee K7R 3L4 or hr@greaternapanee.com The Town of Greater Napanee is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance. 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. WATER MAIN FLUSHING SCHEDULE WEEK
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Sandhurst Shores and Raw Water Hydrants
Richmond Blvd to Dairy Ave. and west of Camden Rd.
South of Napanee River and West of CN Rail
East of and including Camden Rd. and Palace Rd.
Downtown South: Dundas St. to the River; between Richmond Park Drive and CN Rail Downtown West: Dundas St. to CN Rail and Centre St. to and including Richmond Park Dr.
Downtown East: Dundas St. to and including Dairy Ave. and Centre St. to CN Rail
North of and including Richmond Blvd.
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Enjoying your front porch front porch is consistent in for porches and columns. detail and character with Inject some colour by paintthe rest of your home since ing your front entry door in it is a major design element a bold colour. With just a and the first introduction a can of paint, you can spruce up your person has front porch to your and make a home. statement to M a k e others passsure your ing by. porch has M a k e adequate your front lighting. Not porch comeveryone fortable. If visits your you have home during r o o m , the day, so extend your your porch home’s livneeds to be ing space by lit properly. treating T h e r e your front should be porch like plenty of another sitlight on the ting area of front porch, Design Time your home. as well as Furnish it the walkway from where your guests with comfortable seating, cushions, pillows, a side park to the front porch. Colour is very impor- table or two. Not only will it tant. You can add more make your home look more colour to your home’s exteri- inviting and welcoming to or by having your siding in guests, it will become someone colour, your trim in where you might want to another and an accent spend some time with a cold colour on the window trim drink. A welcome mat should or shutters. White and tan are popular colour choices be used on a front porch to minimize the dirt coming into your home and as a decPhone 354-7388 oration. There are wonderFree & Confidential ful mats to add personality to your front porch. Just Are you having an emotional crisis? We can help. make sure to get a welcome We provide 24/7 crisis response. mat that compliments your interior décor. Access to all of our services in one place as of One of the best design June 28th, 2016. Visit us at 70 Dundas St. East, Napanee elements is the use of www.amhs-kfla.ca @amhskfla plants. Plants make any room come alive, and this is true for your front porch as well. Consider adding ferns, greenery, and colourful flow-
HERE are many reasons why I love my front porch, one being on this rainy spring day; there’s something magical about hearing the rain fall while being covered by the porch and with the weather warm enough to enjoy being out. The thunderstorm recently was a spectacle as the rain came down so hard, followed by a beautiful sunset of orange and purple sky. It’s fitting as I sit hear on my front porch and write about designing amazing front porches. Your front porch is an extension of your home and the first thing guests see when visiting your home. Your front porch should look as good as the inside of your home. Many home plans today have incorporated a front porch in their design spanning the full length of the front of the house to dramatically influence the function and curb appeal of your home’s extension. Porches are being designed wider to accommodate table, chairs or the old-fashioned porch swing. It is important that your
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ering plants in the ground around your front porch and in planters on your front porch or hanging baskets off the porch columns. Don’t forget about adding accessories to your front porch, just like you do inside your home. You can add area rugs, an upgraded doorbell or house numbers; you can tile the floor if you have a concrete, add artwork or even curtains. Adding curtains, which are not just made for inside your home, can section off the front porch to create a cozy and comfortable feel as well as providing privacy. You can use all most anything you would add to decorate the inside of your home. Make your front porch seasonal. Celebrate the four seasons on your front porch with simple seasonal décor such as garlands, wreaths, plants, and other accents. I love pumpkins on the steps to your front porch in the fall. To keep your entry interesting — be sure your home reflects the current season in some way. Whether you create your front porch as a place for your family to sit down and enjoy a meal or assemble a calm place of sanctuary, the beauty of a front porch is extraordinary. Merola Tahamtan is an Interior Stylist in Home & Business Design, Home Staging, Painting, Colour Consultation, Organization and Window Treatments. You can reach her at 613561-0244 or merolatahamtandesigns@live.ca
COMMUNITY PULSE MAY 18 L&A SOS SOCIAL DINERS L&A Seniors Outreach Services will host a social diner at the Odessa Emmanuel United Church Hall, 63 Factory Street, noon-1:30pm. Come enjoy a meal of roast beef with gravy, mashed potatoes, baked beans, vegetables, rolls, pie and a diabetic dessert. Entertainment by The Dunlops and Friends. Cost is $12 per person. Limited seating so book early to avoid disappointment. All seats must be reserved no later than May 15 by calling the L&A SOS office at 613354-6668, ext. 0. Wheelchair accessible. Transportation provided for a small fee. DANCE FITNESS At the Tamworth Legion, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. VICTORIA II WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Victoria II WI will meet in the home of Jocelyn Lemmon, Selby at 7:30 p.m. The topic is FWIO/FWIC/ACWW. Come on out if you wish to know what these letters stand for! Roll call is name a foreign country you would like to live in and explain why. Contact: 613-354-1115.
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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
Council & Committee Meeting Schedule for May 2017 5:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Registration Now Open for
Tuesday May 16, 2017 Municipal Arts & Culture Advisory Committee
Summer Day Camp!
Tuesday May 23, 2017 Committee of Adjustment (if required) Regular Council
NOTE: Unless otherwise listed, Council and Committee meetings are held at the Town Hall 124 John St., Napanee
Online: app.bookking.ca/greaternapaneepub In Person: 12 Market Square, Napanee Mon. ¦ Fri. 8:30am ¦ 4:30pm
Hometown Market SEASON GRAND OPENING Saturday, May 13, 2017
For more information contact Bethany today! P: 613.354.3351 ext. 2015 E: blessard@greaternapanee.com
9am – 2pm Market Square, downtown Napanee! Bring the family for: • Horse drawn wagon rides • Face painting • Storytime with the Napanee Library beginning at 10am! • Musical Guest: Barry Lovegrove • And a FREE Hot Dog BBQ! For more information, call 613-354-3351 ext: 2017
REQUEST FOR QUOTATION TOWN HALL, 124 JOHN STREET - HVAC SYSTEM Contract No. 2017-IS01
Sealed Tenders, clearly marked as to contents, will be received by: Dan MacDonald Manager of Facilities Town of Greater Napanee 16 McPherson Drive Napanee, Ontario K7R 3L1 Until 12:00 p.m. local time Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Work included in this contract is for removal, supply and installation of HVAC System and provide concrete pad to mount condensers at 124 John Street. Specifications and Quotation Documents may be digitally obtained from the Towns website at http://www.greaternapanee.com/en/doingbusinesshere/purchasing.asp The lowest or any quotation not necessarily accepted.
LEAVES, BRUSH, AND YARD WASTE NOW COMPLETED
The Public Works Department have now completed the spring cleanup of leaves, brush and yard (garden) waste. Paper bags and brush left along the street will no longer be picked up
Please be reminded that our Waste Disposal Sites accept the leaves, brush and yard waste materials year-round. Should residents wish to take brush and leaves directly to our waste disposal sites, please see site information listed below; South Fredericksburgh Waste Disposal Site 651 Road 1 Saturdays from 8:00 am – 3:00 pm Roblin Waste Transfer Site 237 Roblin Rd. Saturdays from 8:00 am – 3:00 pm
Your co-operation is greatly appreciated.
Public Works Department 613-354-8863
Camp is re-locating to Conservation Park where we will host 9 weeks of summer fun! Ages: 5 ² 11 years Old Cost: $140 for the first wk., $130 per week for any additional wks. Camp Hours: 8:30am ² 4:30pm Mon. ² Fri. * Before & Aftercare Available WEEK 1: July 3 ʹ July 7
WEEK 2: July 10 ʹ July 14 WEEK 3: July 17 ʹ July 21 WEEK 6: Aug 8 - Aug 11 WEEK 4: July 24 ʹ July 28 Week 5: July 31 - Aug 4 * Pro-Rated WEEK 7: Aug 14 - Aug 18 WEEK 8: Aug 21 - Aug 25 WEEK 9: Aug 28 ʹ Sept 1
Leader in Training: Ages 12 ² 15 ² Call for more details!
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BRIDGE WEST ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. JULIE AMEY 311 Bridge Street West, Napanee 613-409-PETS (7387) Your Pets...... Our Privilege
bridgewest@kingston.net www.bridgewestanimalhospital.ca
GOT FOG? Fog, Condensation or Moisture DOES NOT mean you have to replace your WINDOWS
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Shelin Pools Gives Back To OSPCA
MAY 18 LUNCHEON At Riverside United Church in Yarker, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Homemade soup, sandwiches, dessert, coffee and tea, cost is $7. Call 613-3771700. MAY 19 FISH FRY DINNER At St. Alban’s Anglican Church, Main St. in Odessa, from 5-7 p.m. Cost is $15 per person, $10 for children 6-12 years, under five years free. CLUB 39 DANCE Belleville Club 39 presents the of music of the Land O’ Lakes Cruisers from 8 p.m. to midnight at the Belleville Legion, Branch 99, 132 Pinnacle St. in Belleville (upstairs). Singles and couples are welcome. Members $10, Non-members $12. Lunch will be served for info 613-395-0162 or 613-9666596. Adam Prudhomme-Staff
Nicole Robinson (left) of Zodiak Pool Systems and Shelin Pools general manager Amy Tompkins grill up some burgers and hot dogs during Shelin Pools’ customer appreciation weekend. Proceeds from the barbecue went to the Lennox and Addington OSPCA.
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Kathy McCaffrey 613-378-6847
Gary Hodson 613-354-3664 Rick Bowen 613-354-4810
Tracey Moffat 613-353-2528 Sally Blasko 613-353-2739
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TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER 32 Mill St. E., Napanee 613-354-4810 5062 Highway 38, Unit #9, Harrowsmith 613-372-2980
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The Napanee Beaver OPEN HOUSE
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY, MAY 13 12-2PM
SATURDAY, MAY 13 1-3PM
5569 BATH ROAD, UNIT 28, MILHAVEN
162 SIMCOE ST
Well maintained sunpark unit has a cozy yet private vibe. Landscaped fenced site with perennial flower beds and rock garden. Approx. leased monthly site fee of $422. include water and sewer, snow removal and park maintenance. Close to Kingston, Bath and Napanee and just a short drive and ferry ride to Prince Edward County. $57,500.
Patsy Rhines, Sales Rep, 613-331-0536
HOSTESS: AUDREY ANN HAMILTON 4 BEDROOMS, 1 1/2 BATHS $269,900. MLS 4508420254
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION
112A Industrial Blvd, Napanee 613-354-3550
Real Estate Brokerage
OPEN HOUSE
32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
NEW LISTING
DUPLEX
SATURDAY, MAY 13 1-3PM
NEW LISTING
EXIT REALTY ACCELERATION
42 UNION STREET
Legal duplex, 2-2 bdrm units, excellent condition!! Vacant and ready for you. Definitely a unique property on a quiet street with the view of the river. Loaded with many-many upgrades from top to bottom, inside and out. roof (16), exterior vinyl siding(12), high efficient fag furnace (12),plumbing, electrical, new kitchens & flooring in both units and much more. Det 24 x 28 2 car garage with new doors & windows. Invest, great opportunity; nothing to do but move those tenants in or occupy one unit and rent the other. Call me today. $274,900. MLS 450970033
125 BARKER SIDE ROAD HOSTESS: ELAINE TARANU 4 BDRMS, 1 FULL BATH $249,900. (EX4478) MLS 450990026
Real Estate Brokerage
Wade Mitchell, Broker of Record/Owner Cell 613-539-1433
Wade Mitchell, Broker of Record/Owner Cell 613-539-1433 32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
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Independently Owned & Operated
Real Estate Brokerage
Darren Hill, Sales Rep Cell 613-532-2275
32 Industrial Blvd.,Napanee Office: 613-354-4800
Independently Owned & Operated
NEW LISTING
1347 SOUTH SHORE RD - $629,900.
Spectacular waterfront executive home overlooking beautiful Hay Bay, with more than 300' of shoreline, & 30' dock. 2100 sq. ft on main floor, hardwood floors, open concept, built in appliances, large kitchen island, custom built cupboards. Opens onto a spacious family room, formal dining room & great room. Master bedroom boasts a large ensuite with a two person whirlpool tub. Top deck is 42' long, with gorgeous waterfront view. Finished lower level boasts full bar, rec room, 2 bedrooms & another walkout deck with hot tub.
Call DEBORAH MALCOLM, Sales Rep. Direct 613.373.0008
www.sellwithdeb.ca LANTHORN REAL ESTATE LTD., BROKERAGE 613-354-4347 INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED
459 DUNDAS ST W
Totally renovated 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths on large in town lot. Enjoy a spacious eat in custom kitchen with built in appliances that has a walk out to a newly built deck with pergola. Outside features a separate 24x24 ft gas heated shop/garage perfect for all your hobbies! With a newer roof and new windows and doors, there is nothing to do but move in! Don't miss this one! $339,900 MLS 450990131 EX4452
Sephora Thompson, Sales Rep Cell 613-329-4817
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JASON McDONALD Sales Rep 613-572-6131
DEBORAH DAVE BILL ROBERT BILL MALCOLM PINNELL RORABECK STORRING McCUTCHEON Sales Rep Sales Rep Broker of Record Broker Broker 613-328-7213 613-392-2511 613-373-0008 613-379-2903 613-453-4347
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747 NORTH SHORE RD 1.3 acre Waterfrontlot on beautiful Howe Island's North Shore. $190,000. MLS 363110020
LOCATED IN PERTH ROAD VILLAGE!! This home has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath it sits on 1 acre lot. $170,000. MLS 362830027
Home situated on 4 acres in Newburgh on a dead-end road. 4 year old home with large bright open concept kitchen, living room. 3 bedrooms with large walk-in closet. $414,000. MLS 450750231
Beautiful 1.5 storey home on the South side. Numerous upgrades. Check it out! $280,000. MLS 360210022
IT’S A DEAL! 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, double garage, workshop, main floor lndry. A Deal at $179,900. MLS 362190061
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707 ADDINGTON ST. E, TAMWORTH Duplex, both 2 bdrms, separately electric metered. Detached barn/garage lots of room for parking. $99,500. MLS 450530166
2 bedroom home, single floor living, in quiet neighbourhood close to golf course and school. Asking $154,900. MLS 451150078
PARTIAL COMMERCIAL ZONING 3 plus 1 bdrms, on large lot, large 24’x35’ garage/workshop plus addition to garage. $219,000. MLS 405890137
9589 LOYALIST PKWY 3 bedroom 2 story home. 1.5 baths, historic Loyalist Parkway. Beautiful huge yard. Asking $359,900. MLS 451050025
VACANT LAND
56 VANLUVEN ROAD
491 MAIN STREET, NEWBURGH
SAY GOODBYE TO HYDRO BILLS!!
VACANT LAND
NEAR 1760 CTY. RD. 1 6 acres, approx 341ft of waterfrontage. Lot slopes gently from road to river allowing for excellent building location. $169,900. MLS 451160518
3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, freshly painted with many updates. All this situated on approx 1/2 acre so close to town. $209,900. MLS 450760090
Beautiful 2 bed, 1 bth bungalow in Newburgh, large quiet yard and finished top to bottom! $179,900. MLS 450750072
4787 GERMAN RD 2 bdrm bungalow on Napanee River. Open concept and rooftop solar panels. MLS 361430301
0 BERRY RD. Situated on Berry Rd, just 1 km east of Kaladar. Private 10 acre lot. Endless possibilites. $29,900. MLS 450440058
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• 3 Bedrooms & 1 Bathroom • Many Recent • 1+2 Bdrms, 2.5 Baths • Open Concept Main Level with Upgrades Including Furnace, Roof & Windows Vaulted Ceiling • Master with Ensuite & Walk In Closet • Lower Level Walkout • Attached Garage & Bonus Sheds • $399,900 • Fantastic Large Fully Fenced Backyard • $224,900
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• 1 Bedroom & 1 Bath • Sits on a 2 Acre Lot • Detached Workshop or Barn • 10 min to Napanee and 401 • $139,900
• 2+1 Bedrooms & 2 Baths • Lots of Updates • Full In Law Suite • Private Setting • Across from Golf Course • $279,900
• 2 Bedrooms & 1.5 Bathrooms • Located on Kashwakamak Lake • Detatched Double Car Garage and Sheds • Large Dock and Sandy Beach • $279,900
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243 DUNDAS ST. 7 BDRMS, 3 FULL, 2 HALF BATHS $1,199,900. (EX4459) MLS 450840270
409 PALACE ROAD 5 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, 2 KITCHENS. $249,900. (EX4464) MLS 450870029
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905 COUNTY RD 4 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS $629,900. (EX4465) MLS 451280621
7325 COUNTY RD 2 3 BEDROOMS, 1 BATH $227,900. (EX4469) MLS 451140403
7066 COUNTY RD 2 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS. $269,900. (EX4365) MLS 451260022
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164A LASHERS ROAD 3 BEDROOMS, 1 FULL BATH. $249,900. (EX4472) MLS 451010067
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324 MAIN ST 3 APARTMENTS, 1 COMMERCIAL UNIT. $259,900. (EX4473) MLS 405910106
1919 COUNTY ROAD 4 2 BEDROOMS, 1 BATH $269,900. (EX4463) MLS 451190207
453 DUNDAS ST W 3 BEDROOMS,2 BATHS. $229,900. (EX4441) MLS 450990132
398 PALACE ROAD 4 BEDROOMS, 1 1/2 BATHS $159,900. (EX4395) MLS 451160013
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23 PARKVIEW HILL 3 + 1 BEDROOMS, 1 1/2 BATHS. (EX4333) $249,900. MLS 450760154
$179,900. (EX4260) MLS 451160099
153 JOHN ST 3 BEDS, 1.5 BATHS. $159,900. (EX4443) MLS 450910094 COMMERCIAL
663 COUNTY RD 14 3 BED 1.5 BATH $289,900. (EX4385) MLS 450560171 33 DUNDAS ST. EXCELLENT
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129 DUNDAS ST 4 BEDROOMS, 1 1/2 BATHS $154,900. (EX4415) MLS 405820126
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52 MAIN ST 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS. $389,900. (EX4448) MLS 405910074 VACANT LAND
1040 COUNTY RD 1 1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, 8.1 ACRES $239,900. (EX4425) MLS 451160605
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125 BARKER SIDE ROAD 4 BDRMS, 1 FULL BATH $249,900. (EX4478) MLS 450990026
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54 COUNTY ROAD 8
GOLD PLATED OPPORTUNITY. FORMER RESTAURANT AND CONVENIENCE STORE. LARGE CORNER LOT 3000 SQ.FT. BUILDING WITH POTENTIAL FOR LOWER WALKOUT APARTMENTS. HIGH TRAFFIC AREAAND GATEWAY TO HAY BAY. POTENTIAL FOR GROWTH. $579,900. (EX4428) MLS 451130351
HAY BAY WATERFRONT 4311 COUNTY RD 9 3 BEDROOMS, 2 1/2 BATHS $459,900 (EX4182) MLS 451030032
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1389 SOUTH SHORE RD
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2 ACRE INDUSTRIAL LOT CLOSE TO GOODYEAR. GOOD ACCESS TO HWY 401, UTILITIES AT THE ROAD. $89,900 MLS 450770127 (EX 4360)
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2477 SOUTH SHORE ROAD $379,900. (A20) MLS 451030089
5467 COUNTY ROAD 8 $229,000. (A05) MLS 451040001
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292 CAMDEN ROAD $119,000 (A23) MLS 450900076
FACTORY ST, ODESSA $249,900. (A02) MLS 451280014
14 WINCHESTER DR $115,000 (A31) MLS 458080007
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DESERONTO 199,900. (O10) MLS 405910104
COMMERCIAL LOT INDUSTRIAL BLVD NAPANEE 1.79 ACRES $159,900. (O100) MLS 45090009
9376 HIGHWAY 33 $549,000. (A10) MLS 451050039
4 ANN ST. MARLBANK $179,000. (A19) MLS 402710044
2917 DESERONTO RD $269,900. (A11) MLS 405690133
1 CARDIFF LANE $259,900. (A01) MLS 450870123
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844 MELROSE RD $169,900. (O98) MLS 405570089
20 MOORE AVE $224,900. (A13) MLS 451020045
5569 BATH ROAD # 28 KINGSTON $57,500. (A04) MLS 17600440
9 CENTRE ST S # 302 $179,000. (A18) MLS 458070051
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353 CENTREVILLE RD. $449,900.
Feel the warmth of yesteryear! 100 acre property previously a horse farm. Solid 4 bedroom with beautiful oak flooring, newer windows throughout, spacious country kitchen, appliances included. Full height stone basement. Barn 60` x 40` x 25` with water and hydro. Workshop 30` x 15`, beautifully maintained with lots of upgrades. Year round pond, approximately 70 acres of hayfields, 30 acres of mixed bush and ponds, fenced. (EX4434) MLS 450650132
56 EARL ST. NEWBURGH $229,900.
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Excellent home and extremely well kept! Features 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, main floor laundry, full finished basement, huge den, fenced yard, rear deck, appliances included. This home is situated on a very quiet street with the picturesque Napanee River across the road. Amenities close by. Don't miss out on this one! Heat & hydro costs combined average $350.56/month. (EX4413) MLS 450750167
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174 THOMAS ST, DESERONTO $129,900.
Great starter home with newer windows and doors, beautiful oak fireplace (gas), newer shingles, main floor bedroom and laundry. Newer kitchen cupboards, all appliances included, spacious eat-in kitchen plus separate dining room. A must to see. (EX4451) MLS 405880057
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613-379-9972. ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Group will meet at the Kingston Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St., at 10 a.m. Gord Sly will speak about the Frontenac County Schools Museum and Archives. Visitors always welcome. Further info at www.ogs.on.ca/kingston.
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FISH FRY Knights of Columbus Fish Fry, 5pm at St. Paul the Apostle Parish Hall, 111 Taylor-Kidd Blvd. in Kingston, cost is $15 for adults, $5 for kids (hot dogs and fries). Dine in or take out. In support of St Paul the Apostle Council 9652 charity efforts in our parish and community.
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Soccer Hawks fall just short to Blazers NDSS misses out on playoffs BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
ierra Manley’s late goal wasn’t enough for the NDSS Golden Hawks senior girls soccer team, who fell 2-1 to the visiting Bayridge Blazers on Monday. The Blazers got on the board early, picking up a fluke goal on a bad bounce in the opening 10 minutes. They had a chance to double the lead but keeper Sara Kennedy blocked a penalty kick, deflecting it out of bounds to prevent any rebound. Early in the second half the Hawks had a penalty shot of their own, turning the ball over to Melissa Grooms. She launched a strong shot but was just high, eluding the outstretched goaltender but ringing the ball off the crossbar. Missed chances continued to plague the Hawks throughout the game as they just couldn’t finish their scoring plays. The Blazers doubled their lead after Kennedy made an initial save but was then beat on the rebound. That goal would prove to
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A stand out for four seasons with the NDSS Golden Hawks rugby team, Erika Barton earned a selection to Canada’s U18 team last week.
Barton named to U18 National team Local rugby star to play against US BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
Robbed by injuries of a spot on Canada’s U16 travelling rugby team last summer, Erika Barton refused to give up on her dream of representing her country. That grit and determination paid off this spring as the Napanee native came back to earn a spot on Canada’s U18 squad, which will take part in a two game series with the US Aug. 1 and 5 in Ottawa. “It’s an unreal feeling,” Barton said of making the team, which was officially announced on May 3. “It was a rough year (last summer) because I got injured so many times. Making that list, it just all came together.” Barton, who will play in a hooker-flanker role, is one of 24 players who made the list compiled by coach Dan Valley.
She was well on her way to making the squad as a U16 last year, first making the long list before an injury caused her to miss out on making the short list. She was hoping to build on her previous experience of having suited up for Ontario to compete at national tournaments. By her own admission after missing the national cut last year she was devastated and worried that she may have missed her opportunity, forced to sit out of the Ontario Summer Games and miss out on the Ontario provincial program. Despite the setback, she never once considered giving up on her goal. “I had a giant support system behind me, especially (high school coach) Sean (Dunleavy),” said Barton. “It’s something you’re going to keep pushing for if you really want it, and I did.”
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NDSS’ Jordyn Sunderland (right) leaps to gain control of the ball with pressure from a Bayridge player during Monday’s game in Napanee. be the difference as Manley picked up a goal in the final three minutes, sending a strong shot that tipped off the Blazers’ keeper’s hand and into the net. The Hawks closed out the season on the road on Tuesday, battling to a 1-1 draw with LCVI. They finished the year 0-4-2, missing the playoff cut. Meanwhile NDSS’ jun-
ior girls were denied one last chance for a win this season when their game against Bayridge was cancelled due to weather, resulting in a 1-1 draw. The Hawks were 0-4-1 on the season and missed out on the junior KASSAA playoffs, which got underway yesterday with quarterfinal action. It was the same story for
the junior boys, who had their final game washed out as well to finish the year at 1-4-1. They finished in the ninth spot, just outside the playoff picture. The senior boys game went ahead on a turf field, with the Blazers edging the Golden Hawks 3-2. That left the Hawks with a 1-5 record on the season and failed to qualify for the postseason.
Girls rugby Hawks advance to KASSAA semis season with identical 4-0-2 records. By virtue of their top two finish, the Hawks have earned a bye into the KASBeaver Sports SAA semifinals, which they will host on Monday. Game possible girls rugby KASSAA finals pre- time was yet to be deterview was on tap to mined. Holy Cross takes on close out the regular season on Tuesday as the top Sydenham tomorrow afterranked NDSS Golden noon while Frontenac plays Hawks met the La Salle KCVI in the quarter-finals. Black Knights. A win on Monday would The two teams battled push the Hawks through to to a 5-5 draw to finish the the finals, which will take
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place May 18 at Queen's Nixon Field. In junior action the Hawks’ boys team was blanked 30-0 by the visiting Regi Panthers on Tuesday. The Hawks will look to close out the regular season with a win tomorrow afternoon when they travel to La Salle in a make-up game after last week's match was positioned due to rain. At 1-2-1 on the year, Napanee currently holds the fifth seed in the sixteam KASSAA standings. A
win could jump them up to the fourth seed ahead of Thursday’s quarter-finals. The senior game was a little closer as the Hawks lost 10-5 to their Panther counterparts. They too will travel to La Salle tomorrow afternoon. The Hawks are 12 on the year, currently tied for third in the five team league. A win tomorrow could potentially allow them to avoid a first round match up with the undefeated Panthers.
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BARTON | Hard work nets U18 selection CONTINUED FROM PAGE 21 Barton first took up the sport as a Grade 8, following in the footsteps of her sisters who also played for the NDSS Golden Hawks. Dunleavy, who has coached at the national level and is currently on the Queen’s Golden Gaels women’s rugby coaching staff as well as a coach for the Hawks, recognized Barton’s talent early. Having worked with her for the past five years, he knew she had the potential to make a national team. “I think it’s nice when those hard work stories pay off,” said Dunleavy. “Last spring I thew a challenge at
Erika to try out for the long list camp. Didn’t achieve selection to the UK tour and we chatted about it and thought how could we use that as motivation and challenged her for the NDSS season last year. Don’t just be a good player, be the best player around here and the best player at every game and show those skills that got you noticed in the first place, and she did that.” Dunleavy says it’s not just a natural ability that has carried her this far, but also a drive to get better mixed with a humble attitude. “She’s not someone who walks around with the ego of a player who has repre-
sented the province multiple times and is about to represent Canada,” said Dunleavy. “She’s a pretty unassuming player that loves the game.” The international series in August is part of what figures to be an extremely busy summer of rugby for Barton. First on her schedule will be attempting to help the Hawks to a KASSAA title, with playoffs set to get underway tomorrow. Following the high school season she will play for the Kingston Panthers club team, take part in the national training camp and then close out the season at the Guelph Gryphons training camp.
Panthers drop Game 6, Ayr wins Schmalz Beaver Sports
t was another bridesmaid finish for the Port Hope Panthers, who to the Ayr Centennials 6-3 in Game 6 of the Schmalz Cup championship series. Ayr worked quickly, scoring three times in the game's first nine minutes, adding another late in the first for a commanding 4-0 lead. Panthers starter Shel-
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don Cadbury was chased early in the must-win game. The Panthers attempted a late come back with a pair of short-handed goals in the final five minutes, but it wasn’t enough. Port Hope’s loss gave Ayr a 4-2 series win and their second straight Junior C provincial championship. For the Panthers it marked the third straight year they were on the ice while anoth-
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er team hoisted the trophy, first losing to the Essex 73’s in 2015 and then Ayr last year. The Panthers had led 2-0 in this year’s series before dropping four straight. The loss also marked the end of Port Hope alternate captain's Dalton Lawrence’s junior career. Always a thorn in the Napanee Raiders’ side, he led the league with 76 points with 33 goals and 43 assists. The Raiders will hope their opponents’ loss of some key veterans, mixed with the right acquisitions on their end will help turn the tables next year as they look to end Port Hope’s three year reign as league champions. Napanee will hold their prospect camp Saturday at the Strathcona Paper Centre as they take the first steps towards assembling their 2017-18 roster. Players can register for the camp at jrcraiders.pointstreaksites.c om.
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Britt Benn, seen here during a visit to NDSS last September after winning bronze in Rio, recently donated a large shipment of cleats, shirts and socks to the high school’s rugby program.
Britt Benn gives back to NDSS Olympian donates gear to former rugby program BY ADAM PRUDHOMME Staff Reporter
ritt Benn proves to be the exception to the rule that is ‘never meet your hero.’ That’s what the current members of the NDSS Golden Hawks girls rugby team learned recently when their Olympic idol shipped them four boxes full of Team Canada shirts, cleats, socks and headbands. The 2016 bronze medalist donated gently used gear to her former high school as a way to give back and encourage the next crop of
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rugby stars. For those that know her, the gift was completely within Benn’s character. “She lives on the other side of the country, travelling the world and competing,” said Hawks head coach Sean Dunleavy. “We’ve always had a ton of respect for her and she’s a huge piece of our early success as a program. Anytime she’s back in town she sticks her head in, but for her to reach out and offer some belongings and equipment to other athletes in need and maintain that connection to us while she’s doing all these
amazing things shows her humility and how much this place still means to her even though she lives in BC.” Dunleavy says the team is still a little unsure how they’re going to divvy up all the gear she has shipped them but says it will go a long way to inspiring young athletes to take up the sport. Benn and her National Sevens Canadian women teammates are currently taking part in the HSBC World Series, getting set to host the next round May 2728 in Langford, BC, site of their training facility.
Great start for Loyalist Mavericks Beaver Sports
The Loyalist Mavericks announced their arrival to the Belleville Minor Football League with authority on Friday, posting a 31-8 victory over the Trenton Tigers in the season opener.
Loyalist quarterback Keegan Frost had two rushing touchdowns and a two point conversion while James Bailey and Nolan Parker each ran in a touchdown. Owen Chapman’s precision kicking helped them tack on some much
needed insurance. On defense the strong tackling of Ross Morrow, Ryan Chapman and Jacob Fretts helped shutdown the Trenton offense. Frett’s solid defense earned him player of the week honours.
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ARTICLES FOR SALE JOHN STREET BISTRO
111 John Street Napanee INTRODUCING PREPARED MEALS! 5 Meals for $50, Tax Included!
Order a full month and receive a bonus 6th meal each week! Delivered Fresh, Ready to Freeze! Gluten Free, Vegetarian and Vegan Options! Weekly Pickup or Delivery ($2)
Order In-Store or Online: www.johnstreetbistro.com 613-354-5646!
BRAND NEW segway, $300 firm with cart. 613-308-9347. CONTAINERS, 20 FT, 40 ft, HC, new, used, modifications, rent or sale. Ingenious Storage, 613-354-8744. FIREWOOD, LOG lengths. Call for pricing, 613-358-2370 or cell 613484-2252. LUMBER: PINE board and baton, 5/4 cedar decking, cedar 4x4 or 6x6, cedar posts and rails, raised garden material. Call 613-328-9599, Monday-Friday 8am-4pm. MTD TRACTOR 42â&#x20AC;? mower; Toro self-propel push mower; Honda 1500 generator, good condition. 613-354-2570.
APPLIANCES FOR SALE
NEW and USED
APPLIANCES USED REFRIGERATORS
Stoves, washers, dryers, freezers, dishwashers, 3 mos. old & up. Sold with written guarantees. Fridge's $100. & up.
NEW APPLIANCES
At the lowest prices in the area. Trade-ins accepted on new appliances. Big selection to choose from.
PAYS CASH$$$
For good used appliances in working order or not but no junk please. VISA & MASTERCARD accepted. We have our own financing also. Shop at our competitors & then come see for yourself quality at low prices. Open evenings 7 days a week. We Deliver.
SMITTYâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S APPLIANCES LTD. 969-0287 FARM
HAY, STRAW, oats and wheat, haybine, elevator, plow, cultivator, disc and tiller. 613-354-2406. HOARDâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S LIVESTOCK auction, Tuesdays. Marketing and trucking information, call Murray Jackson, 613-354-6713. WANTED: PASTURE land for 5 cows, May to October, land must have secured fences, adequate water. 613-388-9286.
To place your Classified Ad Call 613-354-6641 ext 101
FARM
WOODLOT OWNERS. We buy standing timber logs, hardwood and soft, firewood and pulp. Free evaluation and dollar estimate, over 40 years of proven service in the area. Call collect, 613-358-2370
COMMERCIAL
CENTRAL BOILER OUTDOOR FURNACES
ASK US ABOUT THE NEW
EDGE SUMMER REBATE SAVINGS UP TO $800 Call for more information Your local DEALER
WOOD HEAT SOLUTIONS www.chesher.ca
FRANKFORD, ON 613.398.1611 BANCROFT, ON 613.332.1613
MOORE 5 COUNTY Water softeners, water purifiers and filtering systems. Free water test, free installation. Salt available. 613-354-5516.
PETS
K9 WILL at Pet Panache, Napaneeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s premier pet training centre, puppy to advance training, custommade classes to meet your petâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s needs, flexible schedules 7 days a week, 21 Dundas Street East. 613354-9171. PET PANACHE dog grooming, professional groomer Jamier Porter, 613-532-0234.
COMMERCIAL FOR RENT NAPANEE RENTALS COMMERCIAL UNITS
â&#x20AC;˘ Downtown professional office space, two floors, 4,600 s/f, prime Dundas Street location, handicap accessible, bank vault, suitable for financial, legal, government services. â&#x20AC;˘ Napanee, John Street, commercial office/retail, 1,300 sq ft plus basement, plus parking, $10 s/f. For viewing / further information call/text 613-539-4847
FOR RENT
DESERONTO ROAD, bachelor apartment, $550 all inclusive. 613396-5226. NAPANEE TWO bedroom apartment, available June 1st, references, first/last required, $900 all inclusive. 613-876-1320. ONE BEDROOM Deseronto apartment, $775 all inclusive, June 1st. 613-572-7712.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
TAMWORTH: FOUR bedroom rural charmer, big spacious rooms, 1 1/2 baths. Private corner lot. Bargain at $112,900. Call Gerry Hudson, 613449-1668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. Brokerage. 613-273-5000.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
REAL BARGAIN! 4 Goodyear snow tires on SacchĂŠ wheels, P225-60R16, $580 cash total, best reasonable offer. 613-354-1957, cell 613-453-0411.
MY CLIENT pays cash for any type property in need of repair or renovation. Free evaluation upon request. No obligation. Call Gerry Hudson, 613-449-1668, Sales Representative, Rideau Town & Country Realty Ltd. Brokerage. 613-273-5000.
COMMERCIAL FOR RENT
WANTED
CARS & TRUCKS
ACCESSIBLE OFFICE space in professional building, 116 John Street, $200 to $500, will renovate to suit. 532-3672.
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL SPACES
72 Dundas Street East, Napanee 1,200 sq. ft. office which includes 3 rooms, 2 washrooms and partial kitchen. $650 monthly Also 665 sq ft $550 monthly BOTH UNITS: Includes heat, utilities and air conditioning. Located on second floor with private entrance from centre hall foyer. Good location on the main street across from Tim Hortons. To view, call the Business Manager,
613-354-6641, Ext. 105
The Napanee Beaver OFFICE SPACE for lease, 1,085 sq ft, Dundas Street East, $900 plus monthly. 613-388-2953.
BARN SIDING, approximately 200â&#x20AC;&#x2122;. 613-214-1313. MINT AND used postage stamps, covers, post cards, coins and paper money. Call Bob, 613-967-2118. WANTED: USED steel sheeting for barn. 613-378-2248.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
RENOVATIONS, REPAIRS, carpentry, drywall, ceramic, hardwood, laminate flooring, painting, windows and doors, roofing, etc. Free estimates. John, 613-354-3671. YARD CARE and Backhoe Service. 40 hp tractor with backhoe, loader bucket and box scraper, wire/ irrigation trench spike, zero turn mower, wood splitter, dump trailer, etc. Services: Yard cleanup, lawn cutting and trimming, tree and hedge trimming, backhoe work and driveway grading. Sgt. Major Ent. Brad Graham, Office: 613-354-6857, Cell: 613328-0698.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
ASPHALT SERVICES
â&#x20AC;˘ Driveway Widening and Cuts â&#x20AC;˘ Asphalt Removal (bumps in front of garages due from sinking asphalt) â&#x20AC;˘ Gravel and Grading
CALL ADAM PRESLEY AT
613-561-9320
TRACTOR WITH loader, bush hogging, clean and cut lawns, tilling gardens and handyman jobs. 613-354-2570.
HELP WANTED
BARTENDER / COOK, weekdays, must have Smart Serve. Drop off resume at Queenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pub. DOORPERSON, 8-10 hours per week, must have Smart Serve. Drop off resume at Queenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pub. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS or waiter wanted at Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Restaurant, 61 Dundas Street East, Napanee, 613-354-1222. Apply in person. LICENSED MECHANIC, $20 per billed hour. 613-243-9079.
COMING EVENTS
FIREARMS COURSE June 2nd, 3rd; Hunter Education Course June 9th, 10th, Tamworth. Call Bill, 613335-2786. SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2017, Trinity United Church, Napanee 3rd Annual UCW â&#x20AC;&#x153;New 2 Uâ&#x20AC;? Clothing Sale, 8am-12pm, Lower Hall. Choir, Morning CafĂŠ and Bake Sale, Upstairs Fellowship Hall beginning at 9am. Enter at John Street door. Contact person: Mary Doughty, 613354-9509.
PERSONALS
LOOKING FOR YOU! Middle years gent, 6â&#x20AC;&#x2122;3â&#x20AC;? with hazel eyes, light brown hair, very handsome looking, likes pop music, dancing, dining out, long walks, holding hands, movies, non-drinker, non-smoker, is seeking a lady who is heavyset build. All replies answered. Contact me at Advertiser Box 168, c/o 72 Dundas Street East, Napanee, Ontario K7R 1H9.
HELP WANTED
Now Hiring River Valley Poultry Farms Ltd Now accepting applications for Full time positions
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DO YOU feel that your personal life is or has been deeply affected by close contact with a problem drinker? If so Al-Anon can help you. For more information call 613-3842134, 613-354-9835. HALL RENTAL, Napanee Lions Hall - wedding parties and trade shows. Check us out! www.lionsclubnapanee.com, 613-354-5939.
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CARDS OF THANKS
Best friends and extended family of the late Maria Meyering who passed away April 1, 2017 and the late Maria (Tiny) De Wagner who passed away April 19, 2017 would like to thank friends, neighbours, coworkers and past riders of Wilmarny Farm for their love and support during this difficult time. Thank you to everyone who sent cards, made a memorial donation, expressed online condolences and those that left flowers at the farm, your thoughtfulness is very much appreciated. Special thanks to the O.P.P. for their exceptional efforts and to Jason at Payne Funeral Home in Odessa for his caring and compassionate service. All the kindness and concern from everyone will be forever remembered. I would like to thank everyone who came to my 90th birthday celebration held at the Tyendinaga Township Recreation Hall in Melrose on Sunday, May 7, 2017. The number of people that came was beyond my wildest dreams. I did not expect such an outcome. Many people traveled a long way to attend the event, from Windsor to Ottawa and beyond. Thanks to Rick Phillips, Reeve of Tyendinaga Township; Garnet Thompson, Councillor in Greater Belleville; Todd Smith, MPP; Mike Bossio and Neil Ellis, both MPâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, for their kind words. Thanks to everyone who brought food. Thanks to the organizing Committee. Thanks to Kathy Whalen and the Land O Lakes Cruisers. A special thanks to Dr. MacIntosh and his wife for attending. The people that I met and the many memories from the day will stay with me forever. Again, thanks for making my 90th birthday celebration a fantastic day. Come and visit anytime. Buck Pascoe â&#x20AC;&#x153;Oh Buckâ&#x20AC;? Thank you to my family, friends and neighbours for joining me on April 29th to celebrate my 90th birthday. Thank you to Cedar Crest Catering for the lovely dinner we enjoyed that evening. It was a lovely afternoon. Ila Thompson. The family of the late Christine Henderson extend our thanks to family, friends and neighbours for their support and compassion during our Momâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hospitalization and passing. We would like to extend special thanks to the personal support workers who cared for her over many years as well as the nurses and staff at Lennox and Addington County General Hospital for their compassionate care. Thank you to Rev. Stephen Ambury for planning a special service for our mom and to members of Emmanuel United Church, Odessa for organizing a reception. A warm thanks to Jason Smith and staff of Paul G. Payne Funeral Home for their care and compassion. Daughters Shirley, Jean and Sandy.
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CHARLIE DWYER
MEMORIAMS
May 13, 2002 15 years have passed without you in our lives. You will always be the sun that brightens our days. The brightest star that shines at night The gentle voice and laughter when we hear your name will live forever in each of our hearts. Forever loved and missed Patricia and family.
SYLVIA DAWN MILLS
March 15, 1951 - May 13, 2016 Wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend.
A generous life of loving, caring and sharing remains as treasured memories we carry in our hearts.
Love, Dennis and family.
Gifts In Memoriam
In Memory of:
Beryl Brady Tiny DeWagner Dorothy Fretts Gertrude Horchem Dorothy King Mary Ann Pringle
N A P A N E E
We gratefully acknowledge the generous donations made during the month of MARCH 2017 by family and friends. Howard Carroll Gwen Dillenbeck Doris Green Dave Jones Linda McFarlane Helen Thompson
Doris Davis Jane Emerson George Hambly Marie Juniper Marion Offord Mary Ward
DEATHS
Passed away peacefully surrounded by his family in Village Green Long Term Care Centre, Selby on Wednesday, May 3, 2017, in his 93th year. Beloved husband of Audrey (nee McGregor) of 68 years. Loving father of Terry Richardson (Peter), Dorothy Brown (Helen Burke) and Connie Sakuma (Katsu). Predeceased by his children Andy Brown, Stella-Marie Brown and Lawrence Brown. Also
missed by daughter-in-law, Charlotte Brown (Al McMullen). Sadly missed by his grandchildren Tanya (Mark), Greg (Jolina), Lisa (Chris), Scott (Shannon), Joey, Ashley, Michelle (Matt) and great-grandchildren Annalee, Simon, Maddy, Carter, Jacob, Makayla, Olivia, Emily, Finley and Henson. Stepgreat-grandchildren Sarah, Simon and Sam. Dear brother of Helen Booth (Late Frank). Fondly remembered by his many nieces and nephews. The family received friends at the Wartman Funeral Home - Napanee Chapel on Friday, May 5, 2017 from 7pm-9pm and Saturday, May 6, 2017 from 10am11am. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Saturday, May 6, 2017 at 11am. Interment to follow in Riverview Cemetery. Friends desiring may contribute by cheque to the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital or Grace United Church. 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
BROWN, Claude
Donations made in memory of individuals help fund medical equipment for Lennox & Addington County General Hospital. If you wish to see a name appear in the special remembrance section, donations must be received by mail or phone by the first Monday of each month You may arrange your donation by phone 613-354-3301 ext. 400 using Visa or MasterCard or at the funeral home, or mail cheque with memoriam name, date of passing, along with notification address to: LACGH Foundation 8 Richmond Park Drive, Napanee, ON K7R 2Z4 Or Online Donations at web.lacgh.napanee.on.ca/waystogive Charitable # 890597842 RR0001
DEATHS on Friday, May 5, 2017. John Wilson Brown of Selby, at age 96. Son of the late Thomas and Olive Brown. John will be fondly remembered by the extended Brown and Abrams families. Special thanks to the Staff at the Village Green Nursing Home for taking such wonderful care of John. A graveside service will be held at the Roblin Cemetery on Friday, May 12th at 11am. Memorial donations made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Village Green Residence Council would be appreciated. In the care of Hannah Funeral Home, in NapaBROWN, John nee (613-354-3341). Passed away peacefully at the VilOnline condolences at lage Green Nursing Home in Selby www.hannahfuneralhome.com
DEATHS
HUFFMAN, Frances G. (nee Cook)
Peacefully at the Helen Henderson Care Centre in Amherstview with her family at her side on Sunday, May 7, 2017, at age 92. Beloved wife of the late Jack Huffman and dear mother of Eric Huffman
Two locations to serve you.
Special remembrances have also been made in honour of: Robert A Clark - May 6, 2007 Steacy Lynn Fralick - April 20, 2009 Faith Holden - May 7, 2015 Daisy Hurley Grant - May 23, 1995 Helen Jarvis - May 15, 2008 Sid Pringle - July 20, 2016 Keith Richmond - May 2, 2013 Donald F. Thompson - April 21, 2014 Kimberly Ann Goodfellow Blair
Thursday, May 11, 2017
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DUGUID, Jean
Passed away, peacefully at the Kingston General Hospital on Thursday, May 4, 2017. Jean Elizabeth Duguid (nee McGrogen) of Napanee, at age 95. Beloved wife
GREGG, Hilda
With great sadness, her family announces the sudden death of Hilda Kathleen Gregg, of Denbigh, at Lennox and Addington County Hospital on Sunday May 7, 2017, at the age of 86. Dear friend and companion for many years of Joseph Boomhower. Loving mother of Brian Gregg (Bonnie) and Beverly Gregg both of Napanee. She will be missed by her grandchildren Christopher Gregg and Heather Fobert (Cory). Proud great-grandmother of Myla Fobert. Fondly missed by Joe’s family: Judy, Rodney, Cathy, Caroline and Joey. Predeceased by her siblings Jimmy,
JONES, Dave
Passed away peacefully at the Kingston General Hospital on Saturday, April 29, 2017. David James Jones of Napanee, at age 78. Beloved husband of Joyce Jones, and dear father of Sandra Brown (Steve) of Napanee and Greg Jones (Sarah) of Ottawa. Loving poppa of Jessie and Tyler Brown and Aidan and Benton Jones. Brother of the late Myrtle Hearn and Joyce Arkwright. Also survived
of the late George Allin and James Duguid. Dear mother of John David Allin (Elizabeth) of Lefroy and the late Teresa Winters (Leonard of Napanee) and stepmother of Jim Duguid (Betty Ann) and Kenneth Duguid (late Brenda). Also survived by several grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. The family received friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613-354-3341) on Tuesday, May 9th from 11:30am, followed by Service in the Chapel at 1pm. Interment Riverview Cemetery. Memorial donations (by cheque please) made to the Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com Eldridge, Bobby and Charlie Rosenblath, Florence Thompson, Cora Rose, Nora Teeple and Sarah Presley. The family received friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613-354-3341) on Wednesday, May 10th from 5pm-8pm. Service in the Chapel on Thursday, May 11th at 11am. Interment followed at the Vennachar Cemetery. Memorial donations (by cheque please) made to the Parkinson’s Foundation or the Lennox and Addington Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com by several nieces and nephews. The family received friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Napanee at 123 Dundas Street West (613354-3341) on Wednesday from 7pm-9pm. Service in the Chapel on Thursday, May 4th at 11am. Memorial donations (by cheque please) to the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com
MONTANI - Guerino “Gerry”
It is with profound sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of Gerry Montani at his home in Napanee on Monday, May 1, 2017, in his 93rd year. Loving and cherished father of Karen Dowhan and Lisa Veritis (Paul). Proud and treasured grandpa of Courtney, Jake, Nate, and Lindsay. Brother of Iolanda (“Vi”) Connolly, special brother-inlaw of the late William “Bill” Connolly. Predeceased by his parents, Vincenzo and Emma Montani, his
SHARPE, Elinor "Elaine"
Peacefully, at the Prince Edward Hospice House on Tuesday, May 2, 2017. Cherished companion of Donald Armstrong of Picton and beloved wife of the late Robert Sharpe. Cherished mother of Alison Sharpe of Northport. Elaine will be sadly missed by her brother Frank
(Brenda) of Moscow. Cherished grandmother of Nicholas (Amanda). Daughter of the late Harvey and Jenny Cook and predeceased by her sisters Eileen Hart (Morvel), Marguerite Hannah (Claude) and Doris Cook. Fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews and their families. The family received friends at the Paul G. Payne Funeral Home, 178 Main St., Odessa, Ontario K0H 2H0 (613-386-7373) on Wednesday, May 10, 2017 from 9:30am-11am. Service followed in the Funeral Home at 11am. Interment Moscow Cemetery. In memory of Frances, donations to Moscow United Church “Friends Meeting House” would be appreciated by the family Online condolences and memories can be shared with the family at www.paynefuneralhome.com brothers, Ado, Mario and Umberto and his sisters, Elza Gravina (Luigi), Eva Del Guidice and Lidia Montani. Lovingly remembered by many nieces and nephews as Uncle Beef. Gerry was born and raised in Hamilton and retired after 23 years at Macassa Lodge. In 1998, Gerry embarked on a new adventure in Napanee with his daughter Lisa and her husband Paul where he enjoyed fishing, living lakeside and helping to build their park. He took great pride in keeping the grounds pristine. He will be greatly missed by many friends. He enjoyed his annual trips to Cuba for over 30 years where he had made so many friends who will miss his raffles and his generosity. Our family has been blessed and are very grateful for so many wonderful years with our Dad and Grandpa. Our hearts are broken at his sudden passing. Cremation has taken place. A private grave side service at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Burlington will be held at a later date as per his wishes. In the care of Hannah Funeral Home, in Napanee (613-354-3341). Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com (Debbie) Morgan of Mount Elgin. Predeceased by her parents Franklin and Helen Morgan and her sister Patricia Morgan. Fondly remembered by her extended family and many friends. Cremation has taken place with Milestone Cremation Services, Napanee. Burial of the urn has taken place at the Glenwood Cemetery. The family will receive friends for a Memorial Reception and gathering at the Elks Lodge, 21 Elks St. in Picton on Saturday, May 20, 2017 between 2pm-4pm. Friends desiring may contribute in her memory to the Prince Edward Hospice House or the Elks Lodge, Picton. Online condolences can be shared with at family at www.milestonecremation.ca
Milestone Cremation Services Napanee, Ontario 613-354-0694
Rest in Peace
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DEATHS
SOBALA-KOURI, Ewelina
Passed away, peacefully at home, surrounded by her family, on Sunday, May 7, 2017. Ewelina SobalaKouri of Tamworth, in her 36th year. Beloved wife of Dave Kouri. Stepmother of Charlotte Kouri. Daughter of Alina Sobala and Adam
WEESE, Ralph F.
Peacefully at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Monday, May 1, 2017, at age 86. Beloved husband of Marilyn (nee Dompierre) for 41 years. Loving father of Sheila Hunt (Duane) and Cathy Simpson (Glenn Miller). Cherished grandfather of Amy Tompkins (Anthony) and Lindsay Cuthill (Jeff) and great-grandfather of Haley, Hillary, Lilly and Laine. Stepfather of Julie Voyer (Rick), Joe Compton (Natalie MacDonell) and Charles
Sobala of Oshawa. Daughter-inlaw of Faith Kouri and the late Mike. Sister-in-law of Kim Campbell (David) of Delta, B.C. and Scott Kouri (Kelly) of Tamworth. Aunt of Seyara and Keon Campbell and Kaitlyn, Megan and Ethan Kouri. Special niece of Henry and Donna Sieczko and cousin Summer Sieczko. Grandaughter of Helen, cousin to Kathy (Arthur) and also missed by her aunt Barb (Andy), great nieces and many friends. The family will receive friends at the Hannah Funeral Home in Tamworth (613-379-2997) on Thursday, May 11th from 2pm-4pm and 7pm9pm. Service in the chapel on Friday, May 12th at 11am. Cremation follows with inurnment at Tamworth Cemetery Columbarium. Memorial donations (by cheque please) to The Hospital for Sick Children would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.hannahfuneralhome.com Compton (Tammy Boucher). Son of the late David and Beatrice (nee Windover). Visitation was held at the Kelly Funeral Home in Ottawa. A Graveside Service will be held at the Riverside Cemetery (Church St., Napanee) on Saturday, May 13, 2017 at 1pm. Memorial donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Interment arrangements entrusted to the Paul G. Payne Funeral Home, 178 Main St., Odessa, Ontario K0H 2H0 (613386-7373).
TOWN WIDE YARD AND SIDEWALK SALES - DESERONTO Saturday, May 13th 8am – 3pm
YARD SALE May 13th and 14th Outboard motor, chainsaw, tent (new), camping equipment, tools, various articles.
Yard, business & vendor sidewalk sales throughout the Town of Deseronto. Vendor opportunities! Event maps will be available at sale locations and online at www.deseronto.ca Info: 613-396-2440 or gmaracle@deseronto.ca
975 Hwy 41
YARD SALE
TWO FAMILY YARD SALE
Saturday, May 13th 9:30am - 3pm 4306 County Road 9
Saturday, May 13th 8am - 4pm
Some old items, crafts, furniture, sports equpment, tools, etc.
Riding lawnmower, like new; barbeque, used twice; toys and much more.
Corner of 36 Slash Road and Reid Street, Napanee
DEATHS
YARD SALE Saturday, May 20th 8:00 am 1 Bridge Street West, Tamworth 379-2337 Collector baskets, left handed golf clubs, coloured TV, vertical blind tracks, household items, oak side chair, rubber stamps, used books and more
is one of those things some people just can’t see spending a lot of money on...
We understand.
Cremations starting at $1,800 plus HST.
We know that not everybody feels they should have to empty their savings account to pay for a memorial service. It’s only natural to want a funeral home that can offer excellent service and match it with an excellent price. We are that kind of funeral home.
78 Centre Street, Deseronto
613.396.2310
Includes co-ordination of services, documentation, transfer, cremation fee, death registration, Coroner’s fee.
Saturday May 13th 8am-3pm 1689 Huyck Street, Napanee Elliptical Trainer, White Wooden Desk, Roomba Vaccum, Tools, Electrical Supplies, Lumber, Household Items, Antiques. Rain or Shine
COMMUNITY YARD SALE 3000-2400 Switzerville Road, Napanee Saturday, May 13, 2017 8am - 3pm
OFFICIAL NOTICES
NAPANEE ROTARY CLUB CASH CALENDAR WINNERS
All claims against the estate of HILDEGARD EDITH TAILLON, late of the Town of Greater Napanee, who died on or about the 2nd day of April, 2017, must be filed with the undersigned estate solicitor on or before the 26th day of May, 2017, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the Esate Trustee then shall have notice.
May 8 Costa Dafnas May 9 George Miller May 10 April & Mike Fulton May 11 Lynn MacIntyre May 12 Graeme Ross May 13 Nancy Loucks
C R E M AT I O N
KIMMETT'S GARAGE SALE
YARD AND GARAGE SALE
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That old collection of clutter might not mean much to you anymore, but chances are someone out there would love it! To place an ad call 613-354-6641 Ext. 101 Fax to 613-354-2622 email: beaverclass@bellnet.ca Deadline: Tuesday at noon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
Dated this 28th day of April, 2017. Brad Comeau - Estate Solicitor Brad Comeau Professional Corporation, Law Office 33 Mill Street, PO Box 569, Stirling, Ontario, K0K 3E0 Phone: 613-395-3397 Fax: 613-395-3398
YARD SALE 1 COL. X 2” Ad for $13.30 +HST Clean Out Your Garage and Turn the Items You’ve Forgotten Into Cash!
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AUCTIONS SATURDAY, MAY 13TH
AT 9:30 A.M. ON SITE BIG BARN AUCTION SALE OF ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, PRIMITIVES & COLLECTIBLES 1305 Cty. Rd. #12 Westlake Directions: From Bloomfield follow County Road # 12 approximately 8 kms. To sale site at 1305. (Watch for signs). Selling a large collection of antiques, furniture etc. including old cupboards, wardrobes, dining & hall tables, pinball machine, juke box, wicker, old crocks, hardware scales, cast iron pieces, old prints, gate leg table, flat to the wall stepback, canoe, old Johnson outboard motor, canoe, lamps, end tables, coffee grinder, retro pieces, loveseat, small drop leaf table, painted harvest table, balloon back chair, arrow back chairs, fireplace mantle, Toro riding mower, spinning wheel, French doors, carriage lamps, silver plate dresser sets, apple ladders, area rugs, fire extinguishers, sports gear, board games & numerous other pieces. Watch this site for detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEER: DOUG JARRELL 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
MONDAY, MAY 15TH, 1 P.M. SELBY HALL
ANTIQUE, MODERN & COLLECTABLE AUCTION SALE A nice clean sale of collectables, antiques and china - lead soldiers; Laurel & Hardy dolls; Aladdin lamp & parts; OG Clock; pocket watches; buggy seat & foot warmer; wicker doll carriage & doll; milk bottles - Rosebay & Roblin Dairies & milk carrier; replica musket & holder; Depression glass; Carnival; R. S. Prussia; Shelley; Doultons & Llardros figurines; 15 pieces of art (oil & prints); etc. Gibbard walnut tea wagon; Victoria oak hall stand; Tiger Maple drop leaf desk; 3 press back chairs; reupholstered Morris chair; child’s wooden wagon; electric "OPEN" sign; 10 pieces of Sterling; 6 wooden decoys and much more. Furniture will sell at 5 p.m. 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.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 17TH
AT 5:00 P.M. AUCTION SALE DOUG JARRELL SALES ARENA, BELLEVILLE Gibbard “Chantilly” pattern china hutch, walnut tea wagon, Oval wooden kitchen table/6 chairs & large matching sideboard, beech kitchen table/2 leaves & 3 chairs, antique oak sideboard, 2 Victorian style chairs, glider rocker, swivel rocker, single pedestal desk, Mahogany double bed with book case headboard, hi boy chest, twin dresser/mirror & matching cedar chest, large pine book shelf, quilt rack, magazine rack, wooden plant stand, fern stand, large steamer trunk/tray, 2 candle stands, 4 drawer file cabinet, Qty. of glass & china including Royal Albert “Serena” pattern cream & sugar, platter & 2 tea pots, cups & saucers, demi tasse, several rods & reels, old globe, lamps, framed prints, numerous collectibles, silver plate, lawn furniture & many more pieces. See the web site for detailed list & photos. DOUG JARRELL AUCTIONS 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com
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AT 9:30 A.M. ON SITE AUCTION SALE - SHOP & GARDEN EQUIPMENT & TOOLS THE ESTATE OF DONALD JOHN BOWERS, BRIGHTON Directions: From Hwy. 30 (Brighton exit & 401) take Telephone Road east 3 kms to sale site at 16398 Telephone Road, Brighton. General floor model drill press, Surge Master trailer mounted woodsplitter powered by a Honda engine, leaf shredder, 8ft. Utility trailer, cement mixer/motor, Rockwell Beaver table saw, Echo CS310 chain saw, Mastercraft & Poulan chainsaws, Trademaster belt & disc sander, router, table & bits, 2 bar fridges, mig welder, wood lathe & chisels, Campbell Hausfeld portable air compressor, shop vac, large number of power hand tools such as sanders, nailers, biscuit joiner, rotozip, routers & many more items, woodworking supplies, patterns, craft accessories, camping gear & coolers, fishing lures & tackle boxes, workbenches, vises, hardware, tool chests, socket sets, drill bits, pressure washers, clamps & other household construction supplies. Trolling motor, weedeater, tree limber, gardening supplies, Lawn Boy 12.5 H.P. riding lawn mower, MF 10 riding lawnmower (as is) & snowblower, Troy rear tine tiller (as is), Yard Machine 3.5 H.P. push mower, MTD 3.5 H.P. edger, Motomaster battery charger, Simoniz 1500 pressure washer, lawn hammock & numerous other garden & outdoor pieces. Oak & laminate 30” cupboards, bevelled glass French doors, new roller pantry shelves, patio table/ chairs, outdoor furniture & decorations, cast iron pots, jars & sealers, vintage metal child’s table/2 chairs, chesterfield & matching wing back chair, coffee & end tables, lamps, corner TV cabinet, computer desk, small kitchen appliances, bakeware, 2 book cases, pantry cupboard, microwave, assorted glass & china, humidifier, dehumidifier & numerous other household effects. Approx. 4-6 cord of firewood, qty. of lumber, pile of scrap metal & much more. See my web site for a more detailed list & photos. AUCTIONEER: DOUG JARRELL 613-969-1033 www.dougjarrellauctions.com Terms: Cash, Debit, Visa, Mastercard, Cheque/ID Lunch Available Owner and/or auctioneer not responsible in case of accident
HOLIDAY MONDAY, MAY 22, 2017
10:00 A.M. LARGE SHORT NOTICE AUCTION SALE MR. & MRS. MICHAEL JACKSON 379 FREEMAN ROAD, YARKER, ONTARIO Antiques/Collectibles, Furniture, Household Items NOTE: Large Quantity of Mechanics Tools, Garage Equipment, Also Plumbing Supplies. Many of these items in excellent condition or new (Must Be Seen). VEHICLES: 1973 Ford Station Wagon, 1979 Olds Cutless Supreme, 1985 Dodge Aries Station Wagon,1994 Nissan (Driven Daily). WATCH NEXT WEEK’S PAPER FOR LISTING OR GO TO WEBSITE - www.daveasniderauctionservice.ca TERMS OF SALE: Cash/Interac/Cheques (with approval) AUCTION MANAGED BY DAVE A. SNIDER, AUCTION SERVICE DAVE & BRAD SNIDER 613-386-3039 Owners/Auctioneers will not be responsible for any accident on or about property day of sale.
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Corporation Of The Township Of Stone Mills Public Works Department 4500 County Rd. 4, Centreville, Ontario K0K 1N0
Surplus Equipment For Sale by Tender
All of the listed items will be sold in their “as-is” condition. Item 1: Item 2: Item 3: Item 4: Item 5: Item 6: Item 7:
1994 Ford L9000 Tandem 2002 Ford F250 4X4 2003 Ford F550 1 ½ Ton 1986 CAT 936 Rubber Tire Loader 3c.y 1997 Tandem JC Float Trailer 24’ Swimming Pool Swing Shovel
Tender Forms will be available at www.stonemills.com and viewing location: Township of Stone Mills Public Works Yard 4500 County Road 4 Centreville, ON K0K 1N0
Sealed Tenders clearly marked as to contents will be accepted until May 24, 2017 at 12:00 noon. Items may be viewed by appointment contact: Jeff Thompson Public Works Supervisor 613-378-1435
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Please send resume and cover letter to gazetteclass@bellnet.ca Call 613-354-6641 x101 or email beaverclass@bellnet.ca to place your ad. locally owned and operated newspaper
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Our Belleville manufacturing site is seeking highly motivated, reliable and flexible individuals with a commitment to safety and total quality to be a part of our Logistic Team. This newly created position within the Belleville Production Site requires a valid AZ license and are based on a 2 year renewable contract. Shunt Drivers will be responsible to safely and efficiently move trailers to and from the drop lot and into dock doors as required. Members of the shunting team will receive their daily task direction from the Drop Lot Coordinator, reporting into the team led by the on shift Material Dock Coordinator. Shunt Drivers are paid a locally competitive compensation package including benefits. Shift schedules are: 7 day/12 hour, days and nights; rapid rotation; receiving an average of 42 hours/week. Requirements: t $PQZ PG WBMJE "; MJDFOTF t &OTVSF ZPV JODMVEF ZPVS EFUBJMFE FEVDBUJPO BOE XPSL FYQFSJFODF JO ZPVS SFTVNF &NQMPZNFOU PQQPSUVOJUJFT XJMM CF DPOEJUJPOBM VQPO UIF SFTVMUT PG B CBDLHSPVOE check The anticipated start date will be July 2017, so please apply today via www.pgcareers.com to job # MFG00005439 If you require a medical or disability related accommodation in order to participate in the recruitment process, please email careers.im@pg.com to provide your contact information. P&G Talent Supply staff will contact you within 1 week.
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NAPANEE COUNTRY DEPOT 76 East Street, Napanee
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Sydney Millen
Fax 613-354-0651 Paul Thompson
• Bagged Fertilizer • Seed • Grain • Forage Seed • Lawn Seed • Lawn Fertilizer
Thursday, May 11, 2017 OFA Student Bursaries The Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA) is offering three bursaries in the amount of $2,000 per recipient. The bursaries are available for students of OFA families who are entering or currently pursuing a postsecondary education in an agriculture-related program. The bursaries funds were raised at the 2016 Annual General Meeting silent auction. The bursaries will be awarded regionally, including one recipient from each region across Ontario (Northern, Eastern and South-Western). Eligible applicants include students of OFA families from across the province. Applicants should be able to demonstrate volunteer and industry related accomplishments, an interest in agriculture and rural issues, community involvement and satisfactory academic performance.The selected recipients will be announced at the 2017 OFA Annual General Meeting. The deadline to submit an application is Friday, June 30, 2017. Please submit all application forms to bursary@ofa.on.ca.
PIERCY’S FARM MARKET Est. 1959 9715A County Rd 2, East of Deseronto
Peter Oetelaar
613-396-3596 • Asparagus • Rhubarb • Green Onions • Hothouse Tomatoes • Large Assortment of “Dried” Birdhouse Gourds Business Hours: Mon - Sat 9:00am-6:00pm Sun - CLOSED
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Springtime in the Rockies Mary Hale grew up in a Latter Day Saints household, and, naturally, was educated in their schools. She graduated from Brigham Young University, where she had been a class officer, and wrote for student publications. She wrote several operettas which were performed by local theatre groups, and on radio. She collaborated with several professional musicians and was the first Utah woman to be accepted in membership in the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. At age 16 she wrote a poem, which was inspired by the Utah Lake and Provo Canyon. She called it ‘When It’s Springtime In The Rockies’. She thought it would fit well as a song, so she took it to a music teacher at Brigham Young University, Robert Saur, who wrote music. He glanced over it, promised to look at, but put it aside until he had more time peruse it. She never heard from him. In the meantime, she
married high school sweet- title in 1937. Popular Betty heart, Parley Woolsey, and Grable also featured the balcontinued to write lyrics, lad in her film five years which, by 1934, resulted in 60 later. While Mary Hale poems put to music. One day, while listening Woolsey continued to write to the radio, she a new song lyrics which also became was introduced. Hearing the favourites in melody. She also became words a staff she realwriter ized she for the h a d S a l t written Musical Memories L a k e them. Tribune, Angry now, she sought out Sauer and turned to authoring chiland demanded an explana- dren’s stories. Nothing could tion. Family and associates match her success with this have always wondered about popular song. Several other artists also his explanation — feeling he had simply stole the composi- recorded this down-to-earth tion and took credit for it. He ditty, including the Sons of claimed that when he looked the Pioneers, Hank Snow, at again, and loved it, there Slim Whitman, Elton Britt, was no name on it, so he Moe Bandy, and Tex Ritter, couldn’t share the glory with country entertainers. But Jo Johnnie Ray, them. Regardless, he quickly Stafford, made it right, and her name Frankie Yankovic, and Gorimmediately appeared on all don McCrea succeeded in credits —sheet music and cross-over versions. records. The piece became a big hit, especially after Gene The twilight shadows deepen Autry made it his signature in the night, dear song in a movie of the same The city lights are gleaming
Glen R. Goodhand
in the snow. I sit along beside the cheery fire dear, I’m dreaming dreams from out the long ago. I fancy it is springtime in the mountain The flowers with their colours all aflame, And every day I hear you softly saying “I’ll wait until the springtime comes again!” When it’s springtime in the Rockies I am coming back to you, Little sweetheart of the mountains With your bonnie eyes of blue. Once again I’ll say ‘I love you’ While the birds sing all the day. When it’s springtime in the Rockies, In the Rockies far away.
That means just because shoreline homes haven’t flooded yet doesn’t mean they won’t — even a few days after this weekend’s massive rainfall. Early forecasts are also calling for showers this weekend. “People on shoreline areas or areas that are flood prone need to be aware of this and take some action,” said Fazackerley. “Most of the response for emergency response is from the municipality so they would contact their municipalities for more information.” Greater Napanee council discussed the matter at its regular council meeting on Tuesday, opting not to call a state of emergency. “There are a lot of residents in this municipality on the lakeshore, Hay Bay, Bay of Quinte and the Napanee River that are lake level,” said councillor Max Kaiser. “They’re very concerned about the water level rising. I don’t think we need to consider a state of emergency but I do think we need to have a dialogue with our provincial and federal counterparts that sees resources made available.” Mayor Gord Schermerhorn agreed that council should talk with local MP Mike Bossio about possible relief for flooding victims, but also urged home owners to secure their property. With many resources being diverted to Quebec, obtaining sand bags is proving difficult for Ontario residents. Fazackerley says concerned homeowners can visit www quinteconservation.ca and www.crca.ca for advice on how to prepare for a flood, where to get sandbags and how to stack them to maximize their effectiveness.
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Happy Mother’s Day! Sunday, May 14h Brunch Buffet $2200 Kids 5 & Under FREE Ages 6-12 $1100 10:00am - 3:00pm
Beautiful Ideas for Mom’s Special Day! • Floral Arrangements • Mixed Planters • Garden Decor • Giggles N’ More Candy Store
Flowers by Barbara
where the power of a flower is never underestimated
613•354•5626
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20 Dundas Street East Napanee
www.flowersbybarbara.ca
Roast Beef, Pastas, Breakfast Items, Waffle Bar, Cupcake Tower, Dessert Table
STARTING AT 4:00PM STUFFED CHICKEN DINNER SPECIAL Call to Book a Reservation
62 DUNDAS STREET EAST, NAPANEE 613•354•7504 MONDAY-SATURDAY 11AM-9PM SUNDAY 9AM-2PM
Selby Garden Center • Veggie & Herb Plants • Hard-to-find Perennials • Large Selection of Unique Flowering Trees & Shrubs • • • • •
Pansies Hanging Baskets Fr uit Trees Perennial Grasses O r g an i c & GMO Free Seeds • Gift Cer tificates Complimentary assistance in planting your flower beds on site!
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GOLF CLINICS FOR WOMEN Shake off the nerves! Friendly Beginners
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Celebrate Mother’s Day Buffet with us!
BREAKFAST BUFFET
10:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. $13.95 PER PERSON Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, Fruit Salad, Toast
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(Kids 10 and under half price)
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Happy Mother’s Day Joyce Kent Love, Janice, Paula and Connie
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Sunday May 14th Lunch or Dinner!
New York Cafe 52 Dundas St. E., Napanee 613-354-5392
Chicken Cordon Bleu
with Vegetable and Side........... $18.00
10 oz Steak
with Vegetable and Side........... $20.00
1/2 Price for Moms
Call to make a reservation
613-354-5247
25 Dundas Street East, Napanee
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NAPANEE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Thursday, May 11 to Saturday, May 13
Just in Time for Mother’s Day! Breakfast Buffet $10.99 + tax 11am-2pm To reserve your table please call 613-354-2313
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Credit i s a manufacturer m a n u fa c tu re r to o n s u m e r iincentive n c e nti ve ((t i n c l u s i ve) a va i l a b l e on: o n : Chevrolet C h ev ro l et Camaro C a m a ro (excluding purchase off o one 2017 model Chevrolet delivered and May 31, 2017. consumer (tax and on model available $ 1 , 0 0 0 credit c re d i t a LV model), m o d e l) , V $750 credit c re d i t a va i l a b l e on: o n : Chevrolet C h ev ro l et Corvette, C o r vet te , IImpala, (e (exc l u d i n g 11LV T ra x and ((2018 2 0 1 8 model 2 0 17 m E x p re s s , T Tr exc e pt 2SA); Ta ahoe, Z L1), Sonic, S o n i c , Cruze, C ruze , Malibu M a l i b u (excluding o l t , Tr and E q u i n ox (2 model y e a r); $750 m p a l a , Equinox Eq u i n ox ((2 odel y e a r), Ex rav e r s e a nd C o l o ra d o ((e 2S A); $1,000 va i l a b l e on: o n : Chevrolet C h ev ro l et Suburban, S u b u rb a n , T ZL1), Volt, Trax Equinox year); available (2017 model year), Express, Traverse and Colorado (except available Tahoe, e m b e r living l i v i n g within w i th i n tthe h e ssame ame h o u s e h o l d ((p A s part par t o to a family e q u e s t documentation d o c u m e ntati o n a nd c o nta ct G e n e ra l Motors M oto r s of of Canada C a n a d a Company C o m p a ny ((GM Thi s fa fa m i ly m p ro of of ay rrequest y. This S i l ve ra d o , Silverado S i l ve ra d o HD. H D . Offer O fff e r is i s ttransferable ra n s f e ra b l e to of address a d d re s s required). re q u i re d). As h e ttransaction, ra n s a c t i o n , d ealer m G M Canada) C a n a d a) tto o vverify e ri f y e l i g i b i l i ty Silverado, member household (proof off tthe dealer may and contact General eligibility. d eta i l s . GM G M Canada C a n a d a rreserves e s e r ve s tthe h e rright i g ht tto ny rreason eason ot b ec ombined w ith c e r ta i n o th e r c o n s u m e r incentives. i n c e nti ve s . C e r ta i n llimitations i m i tati o n s o o n d iti o ns a p p l y. V fff e r m ay not o r cash fo o r details. or a o n ot be b e redeemed re d e e m e d ffor cash a n d may m ay n oid w h e re p ro h i b i te d . S e e your yo u r G M Canada C a n a d a dealer d e a l e r for oa mend o e rm i n ate o f f e r s ffor offer may and not be combined with certain other consumer Certain orr c conditions apply. 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